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PAGE FOUTEEN Carnival Set At Rocky Hock A Halloween Carnival will be staged Tuesday night at Rocky Hock Com mun it y Building with many activities scheduled. The event, an annual car nival sponsored by the community, begins at 6 P. M. The costume parade will be staged at 8 P. M. and a King and Queen will be crowned. They are cur rently securing votes throughout the community. Also, there will be hay rides, pony rides, festive games and a country store. Free entertainment will be provided. Sponsors will also have available hamburgers, hot dogs, coffee, soft drinks, peanuts, popcorn and all types of cakes and candies. The public is invited to participate in the event with proceeds going tc the community center. 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Zenith Rectangular Sunshine* Color Picture Tube— Europium rare earth phosphor for greater picture brightness with redder reds, brighter greens, and more brilliant blues The quality goes in btfort tit »sm» goes oa* AM CLOCK RADIO • Tevtfi '* Snoott Control • Clock Dial light o tuner Alarm ■The ENVOY o Modal Xl7*. New, "mod ern decor" styling. Sleep switch lets radio play up to 60 minutes before turning off automatically. Cabinet in choice of: Beige and White. Charcoal Brown and Beige. Zenith - The quality goes in before the name goes on Jackson’s Radio & TV Service W. Eden Street Phone 482-3519 Local Soldier Is In Vietnam DA NANG, Vietnam- Marine Private First Class Elvin L. Spivey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvin L. Spivey, Route 2, Edenton, N. C-, is serving with Ma rine Air Base Squadron -16, Marine Aircraft Group -16, First Marine Aircraft Wing near Da Nang, Viet nam. His squadron furnishes airbase facilities and ser vices (except airfield con struction) for supported units, and supplements air base facilities and services when attached to air sta tions or facilities. In addition to attacking enemy personnel and in stallations, aircraft of the First Marine Aircraft Wing airlift troops to battle zones, evacuate personnel, fly resupply missions and provide close air support for U. S. Marine and al lied ground forces engag ed in combat operations. Correct Teacher “Mary, what important event took place in 1732?’” Mary—“ George Washing ton was bom.” Teacher “Correct, Hen ry, what happened in 1742?” Henry—“ George was 10 years old.” THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER U, IM7. Shopping With You In Mi nd A fascinating place to go is the Griffin Musicenler. where music really "fills the air.” Zenith and Decca stereos in consoles, table models and portables, giv ing the finest tones in mu sic. A complete line of the latest in all recordings. Tape recorders and the popular 4 and 8 track stereo tapes are now avail able at the Griffin Mu siccnter. There’s a new and dif ferent batch of extra spe cials at the P k Q Super Market each week, but seems that this week’s values top them all. Im agine fresh, tender fry ers at 22c a pound; pork chops at 59c; Chatham pork sausage, 3 pounds for $1; 12-ounce Armour Star bacon at 49c. I like that Hall’s bread, too, which is selling for 10c a loaf. Ap ples at their best, 4 pounds, for 39c. One counter espe cially good to see is the one with the assortment of fruits and nuts, just in time to stock up for fruit cake making—at the P & Q Super Market. Marvelous coats for Lunchroom Menus Menus at Ernest A. Swain Elementary School for October 30 - November 3 will be as follows: Monday Fish sticks, catsup, cole slaw, French fries, butter, apple pie and milk. Tuesday—Beef stew, po tatoes, carrots and onions, turnip greens, biscuits, but ter, chocolate pudding and milk. Wednesday Beef vege table soup, crackers, toast ed cheese sandwiches, block cake with lemon topping and milk. Thursday Meat loaf, school baked rolls, cream ed potatoes, green beans, gravy, rice, raisin pudding, butter, orange juice and milk. Friday Turkey salad, potato chips, garden peas, school baked rolls, orange Juice and pineapple. CARD OF THANKS A very special thank you to the many, many friends in Edenton who remembered me with such beautiful cards, gifts . and prayers during my lengthy stay in the hospital in Richmond, Va. Your kind ness will always be re membered in a very spe cial way. Sincerely, LINDA LEARY, (Mrs. T. W. Beach) WEEKEND SPECIALS At The Phone: Ik A ll ] The store largo 482-2317 I) Jr M enough for Free Delivery “a* ll Every Day on SUPER to take an In- Orders of f&M __ . xjttttvt ♦*"** 1,1 eTer 7 or More! MAKKLI customer! Grade FRYERS Whole -a- |b 25, «■* CUT-UP FRYERS...... lb. 29c SMOKED Picnics .... lb. 39c l-LB. CELLO PKG. LITTER'S Franks 49c REGULAR 79c 12 >4-02. CAN LUSTRE CREME Hair Spray our p™ B 59c REGULAR 79c 11-OZ. CAN COLGATE Instant Shave. . . 59c RED AND WHITE FAMILY SIZE Fruit Pies . . 3 for ß9c (APPLE OR PEACHO SUN-SPUN Biscuits . . . 3 canß 2sc town and country and cas ual wear are the new and popular suburban coats, the Country Pacer by Youth craft now in full swing at the Betty Shoppe. Just about all top fashions, the suburban coat comes in imported cotton suede. Cor duroy and wool, with soft pile and quilted linings. One of the most popular styles, the Dr. Zhivago, is being shown, too, at the Betty Shoppe, which is miles ahead in the fashion parade. You have no i4ea just how much money you can save to help that sagging budget, when you take ad vantage of that One-Cent Sale now being continued at Hollowell's Rex all Drug Store. Be prepared for those annoying winter colds with Buffered Aspirin at $1.20 for two bottles. Or for the merry holidays ahead, pick up some bay berry candles at 29c each or 2 for 30c, or a package of holiday napkins with table cloth to match, 2 for $1.50. These and many other necessary household items on sale, 2 for the price of one, plus a penny at Hollowell's Rexall Drug Store. During the fall and win ter when the winds blow cold and the flu might strike, help prevent these hazards of illness by giv ing die entire family vita mins. At Mitchener's Pharmacy, right now, there is an extra good buy on vitamins with minerals, a bottle of 100, plus an ex tra bottle of 30 for only $3.20, indeed an econom ical way to insure the health of your entire fam ily. There’s a special children’s vitamin with minerals, good tasting and easy to take. It’s the smart thing to start early in taking your much need ed vitamins. Get them NOW from Mitchener's Pharmacy. It’s getting near that time again, so it’s not too soon to get your "toys in a row” so to speak. The new Toy Annex of the Western Auto Stdre in the old theater building adja cent to the Western Auto Store is bursting at the seams with all sorts of new and exciting toys, large and small. For many of you who will give bi cycles for Christmas, now is the time to make your selections and keep them in the Lay Away Depart ment at the Western Auto Store, where toys of all sorts can be bought and put in the Lay Away De partment. What could be prettier than shining, gleaming sil ver on display or at the table? Yet getting and keeping silver that way will keep you busy, unless you use the new Hagerty Silver Polish which is now available at Boll's. Hag erty’s Silver Foam has been a favorite polish for years and now you can get the new Hagerty Pol ish and tarnish preventa tive all in one. Another NEW in the Hagerty line is the polishing and dust ing glove, really an inno vation for busy house wives. Drop by Boll's to day and ask about these Seagram’s A Croum SevtnVCrwm _____________ AMERICAS ’ ' winded wsimr if,nil *2iZ # , ■ “Pint s4*2o^ MAM MSTUttt CMMIIL Kg YON CUV. RUDD WISBT, ** HOOF. M% GUM KjtfUL wn ■K of eastern /rndßpmmnnmmimMnmmMimHißNmSHMMHH CAROLINA new aids for keeping your silver beautiful. Be ready for the Goblins at Halloween with all sorts of Trick and Treat candies from Rose's. The Goblins, too, can get ready with costumes, masks, horns and other scary noise makers, and don’t forget those large Trick or Treat bags. For you at home, join in the fun with the children by giving them candy, bubble gum, wrapped stick , candy, candy kisses and candy corn from Rose's. Get yourself all “pret tied up” for the fall and winter season with a new hair-do and a new per manent by an expert hair dresser and stylist from the five beauty operators at the Nu Curl Beauty Salon. Right now you ladies can take advantage of that “two for the price of one and a half,” such as the Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday bonus for one permanent at the regular price and another for your friend at half price, letting 1 both of you “split the dif ference.” Call early for an appointment, 482-3313 at the Nu Curl Beauty Salon. WASHER-DRYER COMPLETELY AUTOMATIC WASHER FULL SIZE Only $139.95 FULL SIZE DRYER Only $74.95 See Our Floor Display Now . . . Ready For Immediate Delivery Sears Catalog Sales Office 355 8. BROAD ST. EDENTON, N. C. Mass Schedule At St Ann’s Father Joseph J. Lash, pastor of St Ann's Cath olic Church, announces the following schedule of masses: Friday, 7 A. M.; Satur day, 8 A M.; Sunday, 8 A. M.; Monday, 7 A. M.; Tuesday, 7 A. M.; Wednes- -lj day, 8 P. M. (Feast of All Saints); Thursday 7 and 7:30 A. M. At All Souls’ in Colum bia: Sunday, 10 A. M.; Wednesday, 6 P. M. (Holy Day of Obligation); Thurs day, 7 P. M.
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