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Shopping With You In Mind By KATE Waking up these cool mornings is not much fun if you don’t have some heat in your home, so why not go right away to the Quinn Furniture Company and inquire about their Siegler home heaters. You can get these Siegler auto matic heaters that will use wood or oil for fuel, but the most wonderful feature of Siegler heaters is that it gives you super floor heat —no more cold feet! Now don’t trust your old heater. Hurry to the Quinn Fur niture Company and let them show you the won derful Siegler home heat ers. Again this week we can take advantage of the ex tra special price on frying size chickens at the P ft Q Super Market. At only 25c All-Purpose tour-plow power "FOR D 5000 • NKW SIZE. Completely new from the ground up. • ell-tractor engine. Big, extra efficient 4-cylinder diesel. • uad ,^°‘ h i thr d oughoUt handle high engine output e Choice of transmissions—Power-shift ten-epeed Select-O-Speed or dual range eight speed. e Multi-disc brakes—for safe, easy braking tad service-free performance. , «• » Independent PTO *** d^ rect poWer *° ***** ijttwbeele Drive This Missive New Trector Newl m Edenton Tractor & Equipment Co. W. Queen St Extd. - Dial 4K-3123 TM TAMER TRUCKS"— mmmm. ov», •* V ■ HWK *•• ~ w **' M^w* mSmm ''"""" Chevy-Van 108 Look attf you get you cam get anywhere elsel Coil springs at all four wheels plus Independent Front Sus pension on Vr and %-ton Chevy pickups deliver the extra smooth ride that comes only in a '6B Chevy pickup! • Chevy- Vans cushion cargos with front end roar tapered leaf springs. • Big Chevies have rugged variable rate leaf springs. ONLY CHEVROLET OWES YOU JILL THESE TRUCK FEATURES FOR ’OO Sea the ’M Job Tamer trucks at your Chevrolet dealer's! GEORGE CHEVROLET CO., INC IXOO N. Broad St Phone 482-2138 Edenton,N.C m—wlu—».n. ; » I. ii -■ ii a pound, it’s a good fclea to buy several of these fryers, cut them up and separate the pieces as to what the family likes best, package and freeze for a later day. Pork chops are on special, too, at 69c a pound; Gwalitney franks at 55c; fresh pork picnics at 39c and Harrell’s lard at 15c a pound. Chowan’s best sweet potatoes are get ting plentiful now, as well as local green cabbage and many other fresh fruits and vegetables at the P Sc Q Super Market. Hollowell'* Rexall Drug Store is proud to offer you Cara Nome, one of Rex all’s very own products in a number of new beauty creams and lotions, at ex ceptionally low prices. The new Trascenda Night Cream is particularly good for those ladies who have Truck-town cib mm My mn ■Bum straw cßMtnicmNi Chevy trucks have two cabs: one outside and one inside. Double-wall construction does it! Double strong! Fleetside pick up bodies have full double-wall sides and tailgate. From pick ups and Chuvy-Vans to big chassis cab models—Chevrolet trucks are all double strong where they should be! THE CHOWAN HERALD, IDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 14, 1967. dry skin. Capa Nome also gives us Moisture Cream, Cleansing Cream and Med icated Cream. If you’re looking for a small gift for a hospital patient, try the Cara Nome Sachet from HoUowalTs Raxall Drug Store. Because Anita Tarking ton is a hat designer her self and because Tarldng ton's carry- the tofT name brands in hats, you can always find what you want and need for your fall fashions. A new shipment of fashions in hats by Mr. John and Winner Originals has just been received. Kodel Polyester suits and costume suits by Nelly Don in all the bright col ors of autumn have also arrived. Tarkington's re minds you that a photo grapher will be in their store Friday afternoon tak ing pictures, the only charge for these being 50c for mailing charges. It’s a fact! There’s 260 outstanding values at the Wwlnn Auto Family Store now during September. The values are all so great, it’s really hard to tell you about. You’ll just have to see them. For in stance, there’s Woat • r n Auto's new 12-inch True to n e “Nomad” portable television for only $79, or the eight transistor radio for $6.99. Another timely item is the giant three bushel plastic bag, perfect for gathering leaves or lin ing your trash can—lo for 97. Household appliances, large and small—now at unheard of prices at the Western Auto Sore. For the casual, about town coat, there’s nothing so comfortable or fashion able than the new Sub urban Coat in the % or length, now being shown at the Betty Shoppe. These coats, by Country Pacer, are styled in attractive suede cloths and cordu roys, many trimmed with leather or fur. And in keeping with' fashion, you ; can get those with new* chain belts with matching earrings in amber, black and gold, at the Betty Shoppe. Ladies, since cool weath er seems to be bn the way, it is time to be thinking mmbmnvimSm? Check Chevy for '6B. You won’t find a broader range of power in any popular pickup!There’s a brand-new 200-hp 307 V 8 that's standard in V 8 models. • In Chevy-Vans you get Six econ omy or new V 8 go. On your big gest jobs, save with gasoline or 2* and 4-cyde diesel models.. about complexion care and the best way to begin is by starting with a good cos metic, such as the new Revlon skin and beauty aids from Mitchener*s Pharmacy. For the clear, smooth look which stays natural, healthy and hap py, why not start with Revlon’s Natural Wonder Medicated Skin Care. The new transparent under make-up lotion gives you that flawless complexion look, too. Then use that special Revlon “wet” lip stick—the “Polished Pout” for added attraction. For all your cosmetic needs, shop at Mitchener'c Pharm acy. Bank Promotes Gerald Layden The board of directors of the statewide First-Citizens Bank & Trust Company has promoted Gerald W. Layden of its Goldsboro office to the post of assist ant vice president and cashier. The announce ment was made by the beard chairman, Robert P. Holding, Jr. A staff officer of the Goldsboro office of First- Citizens since January, 1960, Layden joined the banking firm initially in 1959 as a loan officer in the. Raleigh Installment Loan Department. He has been elevated to assist-ant cashier and cashier posts previously, being an charge of local bank operations as well as undertaking loan and administrative func tions. Layden attended King’s Business College in Ra leigh after graduating from Chowan High School. He Lft(| K Gerald W. Layden twm m a win Bui sauna bbcbi Take a good look at Chevy’s style! Low silhouette of the pick ups helps provide stability, cuts wind resistance. Big windows give unsurpassed visibility. ■mast uaaasrtL There are more Chevrolet dealers to keep your truck work ing and earning) See the ‘6B Job Tamers today! The Western Fuel Ml b Gas Service Company re minds you that it’s time NOW to get your heating systems ready for winter. With an expert mechanic on hand to give you good service, you can be assur ed of a nice warm house these chilly mornings. The Western Fuel Oil b Gas Service will be glad to show you their several sizes of excellent space heaters for burning either oil or -gas: Or if you’re thinking of a centi-al heat ing system, let them help you plan and install a Coleman furnace—from the Western Fuel Oil 8c Gas Service Company. is a graduate of the Caro linas School of Banking. Prior to his First-Citizens employment he was with Universal CIT Credit Cor poration for three years as credit manager in New port News, Va. .area. He is an Air Force veteran. He has taken an active role in civic and church affairs, having been treas urer, third vice president and currently second vice president of the Goldsboro Lions Club, an officer in the Wayne t County AIB Chapter, chairman of the Visitors and Conventions Committee of the Chamber of .Commerce and presi dent of the William Street School P-TA. Layden also served as treasurer of both the Cancer -and Arthritis Foundations. Layden is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Layden of Tyner. He is married to the former Carolyn Harrell of Edenton, and they have two children. Tis Rumored Evolution, it is said, is what makes the monkey in the zoo ask, “Am I my keeper’s brother?” —Oak Leaf, Oakland, Calif. THE BAHK WHERE PEOPLE MAKE THE DIFFEREHGE p How Can M m borrow? m \ During a lifetime many occasions arise when you will need extra funds. This includes a loan with which to improve a home, finance a cor. purchase a business or equipment. The bast place to borrow for any purpose is a bank. And when this happens to be the one in which you have a savings account, you get special treatment. You have established a credit base, made yourself known. That's one reason why wa invito you to save with us at Peoples. O PEOPLES BANKS imST COMPANY EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation .., Which Insures Funds of Each Depositor Up to SISftOOM HOSPITAL PATIENTS VISITING HOURS: 2 to 4P. M—7 to S P. M. Patients discharged from Chowan Hospital during the week of September 5- 12 included the following: John Dillard, Mrs. Jova hine Winslow, Miss Hazel Bunch, Mrs. Beulah Bell, Erman Griffin, Mrs. Lucille Twine, Mrs. Louella Ben bry, Mrs. Pearlie Harrell, Willie Morris, Mrs. Janet White, Miss Bessie Bryant, Mrs. Lou Ella Long, Mrs. Armita Watson, Mrs. Pat tie Spruill, Mrs. Myrtle Harrell. Also, Mrs. Virgie Valen tine, Willie Webb, Ronald Williams, Mrs. Myra Wild er, Vernon Lane, Mrs. Grace Parks, Mrs. Gail Simpson, Mrs. Joetta Har ris, Mrs. Melba Ambrose, Mrs. Elizabeth M. Harrell, Mrs. Dorothy Holley, Mrs. Shirley Simpson, Mrs. Mary A. Jordan. Births Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Layden, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Simpson, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Patrick, a son; Mr. and Mrs. William McKinley Holley, a son; Mr. and Mrs. William Earl Parks, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Sack Mebane, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roose velt Askew, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Preston Long, a son; Mr. -and Mrs. David Felton White, a son; Mr. and Mrs. James Franklin Howell, a son; Mr. and Mrs. George Wil lie Bembry, a daughter. r Bunch Lawn August Winner The lawn of T. Carey Bunch, 111 Morris Circle, was judged winner for August in the Jaycee sponsored beautification contest. As in past months, win ners will receive an elec tric hedge trimmer from Western Auto; a plant or shrub from Leary Plant Farm and $5 in cash from the Jaycees. V eterans Corner EDITOR’S NOTE: Below ore authoritative answer* by the Veterans Administration to some of the many current questions from former service men and their fnmilies. Farther information on veterans’ bene fit* may be obtained at any VA office. Q. I live in a small community and have been unable to find a lending agency which will grant me a loan to purchase a home. How may I obtain a GI loan? A. Get in touch with your nearest VA regional office and see if your county is on the approved list for VA direct loans. If it is, you may be able to obtain a VA direct loan WANTED! No One To Buy a Color or Black and White TELEVISION Before Checking the Prices AT SEARS! Big National SALE In Full Progress NOW! Sears Catalog Sales Office 325 S. BROAD ST. EDENTON, N. C. PAGE THREE —Sf'TION B for home purchase. Q. I was in the Army from 1952 to 1955 and had ar honorable discharge. I have a service - connected disability which was rated 50 per cent disabling by VA on December 1, 1960 Am I eligible for any Na tional Service Life Insur ance at this time? A. No. Application must be made within one year after the date service-con nection is established with the Veterans Administra tion. Lucky for some business men, there are stenograph ers who can spell.
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