Thursday. January 21, 1982 pil. r ) f °* Dt * COUPON COOP THRU SAT., |AN. QUO M COUPON COOP THKU SAT„ |AN. HOP i . —fir- — 1 wMj&^md jy ij &fmjp jg#|f |i piivj J j Sr Vc-GAL. CTN. Pj |3 ■ t™ 1 ™ o *' COUPON GOOD THKU SAT., IAN. 23RD COUPON COOP THRU SAT., |AN. j SELL^OU 81 ( \ s ™ c GOOD THRU SAT., JAN. 23RD.»NONE TO DEALERS »WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES ©COPYRIGHT 1982, WINN-DIXIE STORES. INC. W-D BRAND US. CHOICE ft . ‘ . I 4 ''' A ' «U STEW BEEF ib. s 2 2B J.D brand LEAN .„ o gHRBg WESTERN RED GROUND CHUCK . ,lb.*2 28 HICKORY xJhM madvcct cdccuL DELICIOUS APPLES W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE BONELESS BOTTOM SWEET MAKVtSI rKtMI # ROUND STEAK a *2 5a haa. GREEN CABBAGE ißifflMl m c « n o , ROUND ROAST ““ Tjwfl AO holly farms grade “a” FRYER BREAST. i.‘1 18 110 tSSM $1 AA FRYER THIGHS lb.Bßc *ts|Sr | B \|w RUTABAGAS 4 lbs. s l PORK CHOPS ul*2 m *fg. m jT jT ONIONS 99c PINKY PIG LEAN MEATY PORK A a A kKT M|a a A A * L ®' FRESH £Q _ SPARERIBS lb. $ l 5B CARROTS .... 69c 8 I SAUSAGE . . 29 2-LB. PKG. *2 57 FRANKS 69C 5 ! «'cu CT?rlt« Sl9» r MARKET STYLE V ENTREES MTW FLOUNDER FILLET '.> SLICED BACON jßUgi All VARIETIES .AAA FILLETS >l3, s#L i«IO sB£.A <£sW 1" HENS $ l B9 I " | ” PKC ' * I MAYER REGULAR OR BEEF A APPLE FOR i S?iS,Du N 990 W rTf GARLIC BREAD *1» SIRLOIN STEAKS .- n t l s lI.UI I H „° 3 B| IUR.EV .... DIXIE DARLING /ijV-j. CRACKIN' GOOD LILAC LIOIJID CRACKIN' GOOO I mH| CAKE MIX £{&£■<, SALTINES h::‘f DETERCENT I POTATO CHIK f At. I Jerry Boucher Northside Shopping Center Manager Edenton THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 7-B Card Os Thanks CARD OF THANKS I wish to express my heartfelt thanks to my friends and neighbors for their kindness and sym pathy shown during the loss of my brother and the hospitalization of my mother. Each comforting thought, expression, and act is deeply appreciated and will always be remembered. Special thanks is given to the Edenton-Chowan Rescue Squad, the Sheriffs Department, the N. C. State Highway Patrol, and the doctors and nurses of Chowan Hospital, especially Dr. Voigt. My family and I are deeply grateful to you all. God bless each of you. Marjorie T. Allen Chg. Feed Purchase Major Expense U. S. farmers spent over $136-billion in 1980 to produce crops, livestock, and poultry, topping the previous year’s $134-billion level. According to the U. S. Department of Agriculture and the North Carolina Crop and Livestock Reporting Service, this averages over $56,000 per farm, nationally. Feed purchases at $20.1- billion, up 12 per cent from 1979, were the major ex penditure for farmers. Purchases of livestock and poultry followed at $17.4- billion, down 19 per cent; rent at $11.9-billion, up 16 per cent; farm machinery and equipment at sll - down 8 per cent; interest at $10.6-billion, up 20 per cent and fettilizer at $10.2-billion, up 16 per cent. During February and March, enumerators from the N. C. Crop and Livestock Reporting Service will in terview a crss section of North Carolina farmers as part of a nationwide program to determine 1981 production costs. James L. Olson, N. C. Statistician - In - Charge, points out that information about the farm production outlays is important in comparing the farmer's well-being with that of other groups in the nation's economy. He adds that all responses will be con fidential and only regional and National summaries will be published. Peoples Bank Adopts IRA Plan ROCKY MOUNT Peoples Bank and Trust Company has designed a program of Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA) that make it easy for everyone to have a tax sheltered retirement ac count. This broad-based appeal was the intent of the new law that took effect this year, according to William H. Stanley, chairman and chief executive officer. “With two competitive interest rate options and four ways of depositing,” said Stanley, “we feel we are complying with the spirit of the law.” Peoples Bank customers can choose a fixed rate IRA with a SSOO minimum deposit or a variable rate account with a low S2O - monthly deposit,” said Stanley. The variable rate is ad justed the first of each month and will never be less than the discounted 91-Day Treasury Bill rate. Both the fixed rate and variable rate accounts carry 18-month maturities and are renewed automatically. Interest is compounded and apaid quarterly and customers will receive semi-annual statements showing balances, rate changes and transactions for the previous six months. Peoples Bank offers four convenient methods of deposit including lump sum, payroll deduction, automatic transfer from savings or checking and a convenient coupon book for over the counter and mail deposits. Th« first cable message was sent across the Atlantic Ocean on Aug. 16, 1859.