►—A PAGE TWO Williamston Next Foe For Aces Grid Squad The Edenton Aces, after playing three games be fore home fans on Hicks Field, will take a 2-0 Al bemarle Conference record into Williamston Friday night in what is expected to be a real battle. Edenton last week put on a fourth period touch down spree to undo North ampton, 42-14 in a game fought on almost even terms for the first three stanzas. After being spotted two scores, the Aces let their guard down and before Coach Marian Kirby could readjust h s defense North ampton nad knotted the SCOT . *ney played up and down the field then until 3:53 remaining in the third period when. Edenton caught fire. Hornets Down Southwestern i The D. F. Walker Hor nets defeated Southwestern High School of Windsor, I 13-6, in a hard fought game at Hicks Field Thursday night. A recovered fumble by .-Toward Alexander on the Hornets’ 30 put the local team in good position. This 1 was followed by a 36-yard : jaunt by Jerry Harris to < set up the score. Early in the second peri od, Roger Hathaway hit i Jasper Parson on a 20- I yard pass play and Ron- i aid Felton later carried it over for the Hornets. < Hathaway scored the extra l point. ] Southwestern pushed across a score in the sec- ] end period also. I Earlier, Parson recovered l a fumble in the end zone to give the Hornets a sec- | ond score and a 13-6 lead. ] Another recovered sum- 1 ble, this time in the final i * stanza, was credited with 1 saving the day for the j Hornets. _ ,< fM&} .1 " ■ ' ~": l||j 11 ■ —— *- r- 1 1|1 "*"" Spl!' ilap 12.8 cu. ft. of refrigerated space... quick chills beverages, salads,desserts You'll like these features, too: see IT TODAY t Vegetable c™Pf • Super .iWAM' storage door • Butter keeper d>l MMMWk • Egg racks • Million vl m Magnet® door that seals ‘ in cold with a "million” with acceptable trade magnets*Built-in look. Ilw * ».«—*. e —S SCA w W>*»MlC»l»..■>■>, ■nrf.—.r •« SCA WISStfOOt MilMli, Sr M* CatOTOaa as Mi. Western Gas & FudDiSgyice In the fourth period they took adv»"*“~“ of North ampton mistakes to turn an intercepted pass and two fumbles into scores. It was Halfback Darrell Parker who put Hie Aces ahead to stay as he pushed I the final yard into the end zone to climax a 41-yard I drive. i Fourth period scores were posted by Quarter back Frank Katkaveck, Billy Wallace and Ray mond Mitchell. Parker scored the first Edenton TD on a four yard run and Ronnie Har rell came back to post the second marker on a two yard er. Matt Niepraschk, using I his soccer type kick, was I successful in six boots I during the night. Edenton earlier had I beaten Pasquotank Central I in a conference tilt but lost ] to Elizabeth City in a non- I conference battle. EbSqmSHB I LUNCH H/D1 E MINUS b| lunu,u\ujca Menus at John A. Holmes I High School lunch room for I September 25 -29 will be I as follows: Monday Hot dogs, hot I dog rolls, mustard-onions- I relish, stewed tomatoes, I carrot and raisin salad, I chocolate pudding, milk. I Tuesday—Stew beef, or- I ange slices and pineapple I tidbits, rolls, butter, Jello, 1 milk. Wednesday Fish sticks, I cole slow, green butter I beans, com bread, butter, I lemon custard, milk. I Thursday Chicken pot | pie, candied yams, brocco- I li, sliced (tomatoes, rolls, I butter, ice cream, milk. I Friday—Roast beef with I gravy, creamed potatoes, I peas and carrots, rolls, 1 butter, 'orange juice, peach I cobbler, milk. I Courts do not always I dispense justice. , I the CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER >I,IHY. |H l fresh usd a HHHHHH HHUfli HUi UNDER LOINS FT I Choice - Boneless Round I || QQ I 1 lb> lw * * lUnhed Steahi lb. 99c| ■■ ■■ Gwaltney Brand 1 " mrsmllS' IP*/ patties....ib.69c BY’TH^Sfff^YpSSSBRAN^""""""iHj I\ B | ILJ I PAiftCMA IU OOJIdi >I H SPECTACU LAR FOODSAViN^ PORK ic # ftc r roHt SLICED CHOPS kroll39c|l-lb. 59c GIVE -15161P9H81388 GIANT 2-LB. STRATFORD FARMS Rye SCttl . . 100-lb. bag $9.70 # I#|| ft Ulil GRAPE REGULAR |«|y W W wJW/»KwjN 50 FREE EXTRA 50~ V* Grain L-f 00# J -.. .« -f SAH GREEN STAMPS Pure IIUIo Mm MI. rill/ JII. WITH THU COUPON AND C MM M m ► Ilf lMf SIO4O OR MORE PURCHASE - FRIDAY - SATURDAY SBV© riOW On pet dry milk so 50 j FROZEN FOODS I ——— iii Jm*lLL --AA Reg. $1.19 m RQf fl yM .yft’l FRENCH ~FRY A, “ V 2-lb. bag in>|l| POTATOES 23c PINK LIQUID * || o <3O« ■ U'll I J ;■ ■ ■ Eicu cTirvc EASY MONDAY V I IvlYv SPRAY 59( ■ w **«*«■ 3 pkgs. SI.OO STARCH Doables&h “F'lfnmmii Peter Paul's ~ nsr J£L "70, 10c Bars DISCOUNT „ TD ™ IVI wn 4/1 Mounds V l-_ PRICES! TUESDAY! Legal Pads , CASE OF 24 ... . J for ———_— each 19c cans - *6.50 Aimuna joys mountain grown green ‘^fjfflglDqlipTToßAw “zJJ c SV B VJ aspirins WHITE 4 ll)s - *T* K t POTATOES TOMATOES —„»-■=“ - Ml lbs. 29c A p pTe s LOCAL GROWN FANCY _ Snap Beans 2i29* 41b.ba»49(

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