ASCS News Br H. a WEST Transfer Os Cotton Allotmuts By Sale . Or Laaso * *v , Cotton producers in Cho wan County may sell or lease their cotton allot ments to other cotton farms in the county. They may also buy or lease al lotments from other cot ton producers. December 31 is the final date to file an application to buy, sell or lease cot ton allotments. The ASCS office will maintain a list of producers from other parts of the state who wish to buy, sell or lease their 8 Chowanians In UNC-G Class GREENSBORO Ninety. ' six of North Carolina’s 100 counties are represented by graduate and undergradu ate students enrolled this fall at tiie University of p* North Carolina at Greens boro. Among Tar Heel coun ties, only .Camden, Clay, Graham and Hyde are not represented by students in the current UNC-G student body, Thirty-eight of the na tion’s 50 states also have sent students to UNC-G during the current aca demic year. Also repre sented are'the District of Columbia, Brazil, Canal Zone, France, Honduras, Korea, Okinawa, Puerto Rico and Thailand. Last year the enrollment figures showed 93 counties and 36 states represented at UNC-G. A total of 746 students at UNC-G are from out-of-state this year; last year the figure was 732. UNC-G students from North Carolina now total 4,619. The total enroll ment for .1067-68 at UNC- Greensboro is 5,365. There are eight students from Chowan County who are .presently attending ( _ EDENTON BRING US YOUR FILM FOR PROMPT PROCESSING Seagram’s Seven Croum j| JfS limp MTIUUi MKMW- H.e. lIiMKI MKT. M HOOF. 16% GUN KITML VWTI allotment. 1967 Wool Program Wool producers are re minded that the 1967 mar keting year under the wool and mohair program ends December 31, 1967. This means that payment for the 1967 year will depend on completing, by the end of the year, all details of marketing wool, mohair or lambs such as (a) passing title to the buyer; (b) de livering wool or mohair to the buyer; (c) transferring control to the buyer, and (d) having available all the information needed to de termine the buyers’ total price. Applications for 1967 marketing year payments under the National Wool Act may be filed with the ASCS county office at any time, Incentive payments under the wool program are based on the average national price for market ings during the whole year. This can be determined more exactly if reports on marketings are complete. We urge you, therefore, to file all 1967 year applica tions before January 31. Payments for the 1967 marketing year will likely begin in April of next year. Reminder: Return pea nut marketing cards (after all sales are completed. jut MAGIC IN j j WANT ADS FOR QUICK RESULTS Try i Harrnld Cl—riftod TWE CHOWAN HRRALD, BDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1967. we care , "Super - Right" Smoked - Short Shank - Skinned buy bean coffee! Nowadays, very few stores offer you bean coffee. 14 TO 18 LB. AVG. Why does A&P still offer coffees in the bean? Basically, because “We Care.” VV Mu Li because we know these The coffee bean is nature’s seal that holds the flavor. vv lb. ht Once that seal is broken by grinding, flavor fades... NO MATTER HOW IT’S PACKAGED. J The shorter the time between grinding the beans 8 to io lb avg ham and brewing your coffee, the greater the flavor. mKmmmm shank half LB L|J)C AGAR BRAND FULL CROOKED — BONELESS, CANNED HAMS ° 2 s s 3 s s 3 s So if you want the finest cup "super-right" 4 to 8 lb avg. shank of “The Think Drink” you’ve ever tasted, SMOKED PICNICS T 39' buy and brew one of A&P’s three Bean Coffee blends... j— ■■■■ - - \ j —v „ . * TOP QUALITY FRESH OR FROZEN | I US D A GRADE A YOUNG Eight 0 Clock, Red Circle or Bokar. CHICKEN HENS 35c I DUCKLINGS 'W 49c | Not every store can offer you custom-ground bean coffee. \ /*_\ f* A&P can and does. super right J : allgood brand smoked flavored Shouldn’t A&P be your store? FRESHLY I O D A HAM COPYRIGHT T 1967, THE GREAT ATLANTIC S. PACIFiC TEA CO . INC f GROUND g 1B ■ ■ 11 HJ LX !■ II 111 tmmmmrn -«• 3®® wnt i , j-lb. bag _ i 049 e 5 1.45 0 A J//IIMC CINNAMON 29c £ 49c HANDIES l/fw VffflfVnif AUSPICE .. S 45c GINGER .. "i£- 25c UHIIUILU -s_. W W NUTMEG ... 2 <£ 55c PUMPKIN $Ju. 'pt° z 33c . ann page cream filled k | ANN PAGE WHOLE SPICE Thin Mints ™ 45c ///MuV CLOVES 'X 0z 17c NUTMEG 43c .ann page chocolate covered ? jff/ 1V | 1 ft ALLSPICE ,v P v° z 33c Cinnamon Sticks'^® 1 35 c Cherries ->DC |/JI 1 \lf CRACKED GINGER 2 . 0 l P k 9 .29 c J II 11/ ALSO A COMPLITI GOURMET LINE AVAILABLE AT YOUR AGP! CrGOITI UTOpS I^ 2 35 C K <S » /J M J JUICY ORANGES 8 w 59c JANE PARKER READY TO SERVE DELICIOUS APPLES 25c I A DPI F PIF3 3i£si 00 FRESH COCOANUTS -m2 39c JANE PARKER MADE WITH BUTTERMILK FRESH CRANBERRIES * 35c| I) DKJA ft REGULAR OR 01 '/2-Lb. 4Q CRISP CELERY • : 1 9c fa? 29c I JiILHII sandwich sliced Looves I FLORIDA. PINK MEAT ihH........-o-kkivk. TANGELOES 39c Grapefruit 5 & 59c Chiffon Cake 49c DONUTS ~,',‘5., 45c < si- 59c » *> 45t BALSAM “Iff . RICE «35c:s-59c . n 0 —AMERICA'S FAVORITE BISCUITS 6 c ' 59c _— —f JL FRUIT CAKE J^sO, L3T 5 g 53.99 *% GUCED FRUIT CAKE INGREDIENTS! M c JM 2545 cjk 2 39c S iir@ L r 92c mixedfruit 72c CHERRIES u< 92c L ” 72c 'iZ 35C Raisins PAGE THREE I—C

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