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CHOICE BEEF BONELESS ® BRAND U S CHOICE BEEF BONELESS SHOULDER ROASTS lb. $1.49 FULL-CUT ROUND STEAKS lb $1.89 YOU ® BRAND U S CHOICE BEEF BONELESS ® BRAND U S CHOICE BEEF BONELESS SAVE I SHOULDER STEAKS lb $1.59 BOTTOM ROUND ROASTS lb $1.79 | ® BRAND U S CHOICE BEEF ® BRANO U S CHOICE Lymfli S BONELESS BRISKET ROASTS lb $1.49 CORNED BEEF BRISKETS lb $1.49 r h jU/a JmtttiW / JIFFY BRAND S. / ® BRAND FROZEN N. entrees |S< p £.eef "WAI i Wi 11 KtMpTaWal w*Tm ?5 m■ mm it/ • GRAVY & SALISBURY steaks • onion gravy /LA 111 f™ & PATTIES • COUNTRY GRAVY & CHICKEN CROQUETTES ■ " • ■ ■ I■■ your choice iTAY HOME*\ \ -/ >■ / > ® BRAND SUNNYLAND GEORGIA BRAND sTe | SLICED BF.EF LIVER lb 49c FRESH PORK SAUSAGErrob 151.99l b 151.99 | '“'11M««.III> TASTE O SEA superbrano® assorted flavors ~M 10 * BONELESS COO FISH FILLET superbrand® Ilb palmetto farm ®, LB I jl 'WjM oHB. • BONELESS C ATFISH FILLET f* SOUR CREAM CUP 69c GELATIN SALADS 3CUPSSIOO I • FRENCH FRIHD FLOUNDER FILLET lb ilb hungry jack ■"w »TITJ *• 3*4*4 I Slwl i ______________ COTTAGE CHEESE CUP 69c BUTTERMILK BISCUITS CAN33c I j DZ"SMCI CCC Tl IDDOT Cll ICT oo PALMETTO FARM VL PIMIENTO C% BRAND IND WRAPPED SLICED J W|§y§j / \P < “' | YCLCOO lUrIDUI rILLCI LB OJC / SPREAD; lb CUPSI 19 CHEESEFOOD ILB peg S1 29/ "^HALF GAL you save ioc CTN .....^ YELLOW CORN 9 .... 98c £tL* / J |save\ CALIFORNIA TO/ NAVEL ORANGES ss 98c r HARVEST FRESH HARVEST FRESH 3 g |§yj J 3gffTf 1| J J »/ll gfcjJl |J fc GREEN CABBAGE « 10c 8188 LETTUCE 2heao ( 29c morton . chicken morion glazed jeuy or harvest fresh mew crop white or pink POT PIES : SEE 4 SIZE SI.OO CHOCOLATE DONUTS ™ 79c CUCUMBERS 10 POR 99c YELLOW ONIONS tS 66c morton morton country table HARVEST FRESH IOAHO.SELECT BAKING « FRIED CHICKEN BOX $1.99 DINNERS l £e"aT «“ 89C V. GREEN BEANS 5 - B9c POTATOES su. $1,007 MORTON CHOCOLATE OR LEMON MORTON N / CREAM PIES 'size 69c MACARONI & CHEESE 79c HM■ NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER George Drawdy lOENTON, N. C. Manager THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 3-C ASCS News Certification of Acreage « Cotton and peanut producers need to report their planted acreage by July 15. This year growers will be certifying by field, as well as to a total amount. In planting, farmers should keep several items in mind. First, if peanut acreage is premeasured, be sure to' stay within the; premeasurement flags. If peanut acreage is not* premeasured, be sure to plant within the acreage allotment for the farm. Second, allotments in no way restrict the acreage producers may plant to upland cotton. Allotments are used only to determine payments to producers under the disaster and target price'provisions. It’s important to certify the acreage planted not the allotment. Tobacco Growers In 1976, growers are not required to stay within their tobacco allotment. They can plant whatever acreage they need to produce their 1976 quota. Growers are limited to 110 per cent of their marketing quota in sales. Any poundage sold above this amount will be subject to a marketing quota penalty. Any poundage sold above 100 per cent of the farm quota will be deducted from the 1977 quota. To be eligible for price support producers must designate a tobacco market and sign a certification that they have not planted a discount variety of tobacco nor used any DDT, TDE. Endrin or Toxaphene. Growers will not be required to certify tobacco acreage in 1976. Disaster Program The normal planting date lor corn in March 20 to May 20; cotton April 15 to May 15. Any crop failure during this time must be replanted. If you have a crop failure after the normal planting period, I suggest you come by the county office and let us discuss your particular case with you before the crop is destroyed. Be sure to keep this disaster program in mind throughout the year so if your farm is hit by a disaster you’ll remember to contact us. Basic Farm Data Operators of farms visiting the ASCS office will be asked to verify basic farm data in order that records will be current for program participation. It is important that the records show the current farm owner and operator, their addresses, farmland and cropland acreages, and the identification number for the owner and operator. x Soybeans Price support loans will be available on the 1976-crop soybeans. Loans on soybeans were not available in 1975. Lodge Officers Installed Recently The officers of St. James Lodge No. 8. A.F. & A.M., were recently in stalled at the Tem ple in Elizabeth City. Installing officer was Grand Master Ferdinand W. Watson. Installed were: Larry Brown, Jr., warden: Leroy Stanley, senior warden; Watson; Charlie Downing, senior chaplain and district deputy; William Griffin, secretary; William H. McPherson, senior deacon; Roy Mitchell, worshipful master; Edmond Hoskins, treasurer; Vernon Hinton, Tyler; Theodore Brown, junior deacon; and Sterling Griffin, junior steward. FREEZONE IS FOR CORNS THAT HURT. Why fool (round with painful corns, when Frtttont can help you ramove them Try. it. You'll sot In just days, tha corn will bo lono tha hurt will bt (out. Pain lessly No dangerous cutting. No ugly pads or plasttrs. Drop on Frtozono taho off corns. TRr®®T2mmH7 caaßs'SaSuan