Yuletide Season Is Ushered In Friday (Continued From Page One) Claude Griffin, William Jones, R. A. Hiller, J. M. Boyce, Edenton Building (Supply Co., Halsey Hardwood Co., R. L. Woodard, Lloyd Perry’s Tin Shop, William E. Barrow, Spedic Food Pro ducts, Inc., Obie Brown’s Esso Sta tion, Albemarle Motor Co., Bill Har ris, Bond & Nixon, John Habit, Bill Perry’s Texaco Station, Willie Morris, Tom Cross, H. T. Layton, Albemarle &BK Wmmmm COLONIAL LEADS AGAIN WITH A GRAND ARRAY OF LIBBY’S FINEST! /ft >T BAbba's Vitamin-Rieh Tomato •• • / A thrilling extravaganza of ■ | ■ mii j ..1 i .i.-pM mh . fine foods &t your friendly Co- I r I ; .'&-- . (if HPB i ■ lonlal Store, featuring the world- ■ ■Pi /»' No. 2 f.y ... v / famous Libby family of canned M I E3WB K9H ■ >t> -* # /• )[t fruits and vegetables. Come one ■ I 1 mm Can -aE? -_i• . • “*” “* 1 / Every big department Is bulg- «S / SAVE EVEN MORE ON THE GIANT 46-OZ. CAN ..: 27c I item is priced to bring you ex- | —— —— tra savings. Come in today! 1 iddvc vciinw n ikir libby’s tender green garden Bring the family! Join the fes- LIBBY b YtLLUW LLINu mm mm mm MMM m/m mm mm «•**«_ m tlvities at Colonial during this V.V.I II | I 'IV 4 1 *ll PMOIES SWEET PEAS <2r 2V ~™lifiHMfaa V 33< ROAST BEEF t? Sl* LIBBY'S VIENNA GBEAM CORN 2 Cans 39° 'Scum fyeaJan£pfi&d{<c e lane SFffii&W SW LIBBY'S—FOR EXTRA COLOR. EXTRA FLAVOR BW| WA _ Kaffl &!&£&«*£■ WUATV Bvripc No. 2 17« M Washington doubie-red delicious _ . vvlftvLA DLLI9 cm A# Saj Fnnr«f Smm.. *9 Kki - FRUIT COCKTAIL £ 27 s I , on I LIBBY'S SWEET - Ktf &a foh £>UC f _g_ _ /am ■■ LIBBY’S CORNED LIBBY’S MEAT AND F 3 RViS RELISH BEEF HASH “■ 35« SPAGHETTI “>2J« I™®*™ k| 2 801 27 C APRICOTS 23c HAM spread 2 -37 c■* , “ ”s an9eS Lb s . 43c §5 ———- beets 2»• = 29c pork brains * 37« Ky tangerines' 5 :39r Ej nn,n • •»> u.m cccn, coo EXTRA LARGE Eleiin. ■; P m fv IL>’J i C Sifl 1 pj )c| Fe|t c jg cs 25 u ,„ , 4c ge Pkg C N p k g 23. 2.... 17. 9 r in. 219 c 2Ba 27c 9c 2 Can. 19. c~ SLI7 VYi-7’' .. B -stt Lfi' J- “ 7J, . Peanut Go., Jimbo’s Jumbos, Leary Bros. Storage' Co., Jones Machine : Shop, Mrs. D. Sidles, DK R; H. Vaughan, Dr. Martin Wisley, Dr. W. ] S. Griffin, Dr. W. I. Hart, Dr. Frank ' Hughes, George Twiddy, R. E. Aiken, Jr., Dr. George T. Crawford, J. M. Vail’s Store, W. M. Rhoades Shoe Shop, Edenton Auto Parts, The Cho wan Herald, Halsey Feed & Seed Store, M. G. Brown Co., Edenton Cot ton Mills, Ward’s Barber Shop, Ralph Parrish, C. B. Mooney, Friendly Mar ket, Broad Street Fish Market, P & Q Grocery, Dr. L. P. Williams, Hotel, i Joseph Hewes, Ward’s Shoe Shop,! THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, N. C„ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1948. Hobbs & Boyce Implement Co., Bar row Bottling Works, R„ J. Boyce Electric Co., Leggett & Davis, Bad ham’s Store, Rose’s 5-10-25 c Store, Tots & Teens, Elliott’s, Malone 5 & 10c Store, Chowan Motor Co., Holmes Wholesale Grocery, Bank of Edenton, Chestnutt Cleaners, Byrum Imple ment & Truck Co., Gulf Service Sta tion, Edenton Peanut Co., Chowan Storage Co., Dail & Ashley Machine Shop, Home Feed & Fertilizer Co., Bridge Turn Service Station, Edenton | Furniture Co., Elliott Cleaners, Jen- i I kins Motor Co., Habit’s Grocery, Bell’s | Goodyear Store, Forehand Jewelers, Sanitary Cleaners, Mitchener’s Phar macy, Hughes-Holton Hardware Co., Nu-Qurl Beauty Shop, Anne’s Beau ty Shop, Iredell Florist, Goldie Lay ton, Taylor Theater, Campen’s Jewel erS, Western Auto Associate Store The Betty Shoppe, Colonial Stores, Sandwich Shop, Louis Harrell and Trot Le-ary, Byrum Hardware Co., S Hobowsky, Quinn Furniture Co., Cuth rell’s Department Store, Albemarle Restaurant, J. W. White, S. C. Mills, |J. A. Wheeler, Edenton Ice Co., The (Texas Co., Edenton Bay Packing Co. ' Jordan Yates, A. S. Hollowell. .Tohe I Lee Spruill, Charles Parker, Leroy Skinner, Sinclair Service Station and Medlin Belch. | Gulf Service Station i Now In New Hands Change in the operation of the Gulf ; Service Station on the southwest cor- > ner of Broad and Queen Streets hr-s been effected. The new operators are i John Eyrum a d Louis Ixary, who succeed J. B. Harrison. Mr. Harrison i has been the operator of the station for a number of years. i Too Late To Classify FOR SALE —TWO CORNER CUP ( boards, bed side tables, drop leaf walnut table, medium size, and vari ous other furniture. See P. H. Bell, ! Pembroke Circle. dec2,9p “Olag is splendid. The i»- gredienta are safe and are 1/ <? y printed on ihe tube. We use ! TLL As it at home.” I v/a (manufacturing chemist) ' at w* ooslo * B * ivwrwii— OLAG SSSTg PAGE SEVEN

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