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utoftton ong PAGE TWO | County Typewriter Students To I Enter District Contest April 16 • - On March 10 the County Type writing Contest was held in the Eden ton Junior-Senior High ] School. These contests are spon- . ** sored by the Department of Bus- 1 i* iness of East Carolina College at i Greenville. j Several students from Chowan 1 High School entered the contest. « A The winners, under the instruc- 1 ir tion of Mrs. Marvin Hendrix, are 1 V Ann Fortescue, Estelle Goodwin. ( rtl Verna Faye Ober and Margie . n Evans. f The winners from Edenton 1 ** Junior-Senior High School were J Janet Bunch and Betsy Ross, t These . students are in the begin- 1 ning course taught bv Victor J- 1 h . i- ii ■ ~ -*• /Auxiliary Entertains * Members Os Legion D* ynj.r-ru-n il Continued from Page 1. Section 1 Wozelka, Gail Cozzens, Catherine ¥ Asbell, Sherry White and Sonjai j 9 Edwards. __ I The principal speaker for the ‘ I occasion was Commander Hutch ■ inson, who said he just wanted Ito chat. He said the Legion was ' I going ahead with progress made lin membership. He expressed I regret that John A. Holmes, who P introduced him, had not been elected as department command er. “The Legion is on the up o swing,” he said, “with 24.000 S more Legionnaires in the nation." 3 The speaker said he wanted i peace and that he was not afraid I 9 of war. "To be prepared.” he | said, "we are more apt to pre- vent war. Some who are not j willing to pay taxes for prepared- j ness might wake up some time \ i to find there is no need to pay | taxes* ( Commander Hutchinson said [ he did not hate enemies, but that ■ 1 we cannot trust some people. He r said Russia was trying to bluff 1 us and that it is time for the Russians to compromise with us ; rather than we compromising with them. "We gave them 110 miles more than was agreed? upon," he said, "we should call their bluff, make them stay put or go back to the battle line when the war ended." He . said he hoped there will not be a war. but if we do the forces of righteousness will not quit. Mr. Green spoke about the Back -to-God movement and said Russia was trying to destroy everything we stand for. ' and urged Legionnaires and Auxili ary members to attend the church of their choice. Mrs. Martin gave a treatise on ; Americanism, saying we should ■ be alerted in Americanism and I that there is a need to inspire , and impress upon young people , that they will be the citizens of tomorrow. Episcopalians Will Meet In Wilmington Episcopalians of East Carolina i are anticipating the 76th annual ; Diocesan Convention, which will convene, for the first time in several years, in a joint meeting with the Diocesan Woman's Au xiliary in St. Paul's Church, Wil mington, April 8-9. t A celebration of the Holy Com munion will be held at 10:30 Wednesday. April 8. Scheduled. to follow will be the annual ad dresses of the Rt. Rev. Thomas H. Wright. Bishop of the Diocese of East Carolina, and Mrs. W. B. Rosevear of Edenton, Auxiliary president. The unveiling of a historical marker of St. Paul's parish will take place at 5:30. and at 9:30 a reception will be held at the parish house. Speaking at the women's ses sion-Thursday will be Mrs. S. M. Montgomery, of Blanton, Miss.. insures the > ; w \m ' est reception B|| To get the best possible picture and sound from your TV set, call on us for all necessary repairs and adjustments. Our trained technicians are “tops." • • • Reasonable rates by the job or on service contract I jk Jaetaon’s Radio & TV^ervice *•" - ■*,- Tucker. The above winners will com- I pete in the district contest on I April 16 at East Carolina Col- I lege. Entering the county contest I from the Edenton Junior-Senior I High School were Beth Tolley, I Janet Bunch, Gus Hughes, John I Mitchener, Betsy Ross, Jane Du- I Laney, Elton Bass. Clyde Cobb, I Gene Ashley, Dolly Wright, I Jimmy Johnston, Norma Blanch- I ard, Minton Small and Lloyd I Parrish, students in the begin- I ning course in typewriting. From I the advanced section were Rita I Wright, Georgia Skinner, Joyce I Layden and Judy McLaughlin. I : Auxiliary president of the Pro- I ! vince of Sewanee. Another sea- I j tured speaker will be the Rev. I ! George B. Holmes, rector of St. I Paul's, Edenton. Mrs. W B. Rosevear of Eden- I j ton is Diocesan president of the I i Woman’s Auxiliary and Mrs. I f John W. Graham is secretary. I School J I Lunch Room Menu ! I V, ' I Menus at the Edenton Ele- I mentary School lunch room for I the week of April 6-10 will be 1 as follows: Monday Weiners, toss salad. I baked beans, rolls, peach pie I and milk. Tuesday—Sausage patties, tur- I t nip greens, creamed potatoes, I ! apple sauce, cheese slices, school I baked beans, butter and milk. I j Wednesday Fish sticks, cole I ! slaw, blackeve peas, corn bread, I I grapefruit, butter and milk, j Thursday Ravioli, carrot I I sticks, green beans, school baked I tolls, cheese slices, school baked I cookies, pineapple and milk. I Friday— Chicken noodle soup, I meat salad sandwiches, crack- I ers. oranges, chocolate block i cake and milk. Friendly | Pharmacy j • You and the members of * your household will find l this Family Drug Store a l friendly place to trade. ’• You’ll appreciate our cour- • teous, interested service, • ample stocks and fair prices. ; Drop in often—or tele- j phone your orders if more ! convenient. Free delivery. I • LEGGETT & DAVIS I DRUGGIST I j Phone 2127— We Deliver * • ? | Mwstfcnw me • e «-»-n iteumanwi i IWefW'i large* fa* Central Co. 3223 HMnii nTruimmxfi miiMv* OnWlf tAItnNIWIinW WIWrW,, Inve THE CHOWAR HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. TMURtDAT APRIL 1 I*sl. . , „••••• •••••••••. Grade “A” Dressed and Drawn Whole Genuine Gwaltney’s or Joyner’s : «,. * •p O V7’ rn C OLD CURE SMITHFIELD , Qgj F hams Popular AS USUAL —NO LIMIT! I Ega j DrinAO I FRESH MEATY —LB.— I Pork IH . lb . 1 Neck Bones- I It| Franks- 39 c Luter’s Fresh LB, Thick Salt Luter’s Fresh Front | PORK nE c fat hf- I SMOKED PORK pig 18., I LIVER jpj BACK 1 O c |Knuckles 29c FEET - Kriculture reports that the housewife who saves and redeems her stamps for merchandise can get a GREATER TOl AL V A.LC than the housewife who shops in stores w ithout stamps! If you’re like 99% of all housewives, if’s gel- prices in the United Stales from 1953 to 1957 might say trading stamp savers come out know which is which and constantly ling the most for your money—the greatest —not only in stores that give trading stamps dollars ahead. their best total value. total value—that really interests you. Next, but also in stores that do not give stamps. Furthermore, like the Government people In fact, reading this Department o gri you want to know where you get it. We hardly think this report will come as a who conducted this study, you ve probably culture study should bring a quiet * io * That's why we think you’ll be interested in surprise to many women. On your own. you discovered another interesting fact. . hT'stores that give trading reading what the U. S. Department of Agri- have found out that when you save and re- No two stores have exactly the same prices: ° 1 discount on cash purchases. As culture says on that very subject. deem your stamps for merchandise you can so naturally there are some non-stamp stores * o b servers< "The housewives They can tell you where to get the greatest get greater total value than the housewife that charge a bit less and some non-stamp along." total value because they’ve just completed a who shops in stores that do not give stamps. stores that charge more than stamp stores on thorough study of what’s been happening to Stating this conclusion another way, you this item or that. Smart, thrifty housewives THE SPERRY AND IIITf HIXSON COMPANY AND P A Q SC PER MARKET presents the aboic as one In a series of messages tor your information. As oriKinator of the s*H GREEN STAMP, S carrying <>n a Oil-year tradition of offering thrifty Americans an additional way to sale on purchases. SiH GREEN STAMPS are today sated by oter 4.1 milliun tarn irs. 1-LB. PKG. Zesta Crackers... lb. 29c FULL POUND NBC Ritz Crackers.... lb. 33c SUNSHINE Oreo Cookies.... lb. 47c SAVE 3% i New—Betty Crocker .», Can of 10s Quick for Ufjlfl^njl^^jlil^mrjhrilil Bread Sticks 35e WITH As Advertised on TV Choc.-Full-o-nuts lb. Coffee 93c ljy|f f]dJ //At rtfl a | 8-o*. Herskey'i FREE! FREE! FRIDAY . SATURDAY 10 BASKETS FREE GROCERIES Register Thursday-Friday-Saturday . Nothing to Buy! Winning numbers will be drawn I V Saturday night, Apsil 4, and posted on our meat I I , counter Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, April I WEOMESDATf APRUf : (Ml ItHW " ■ Full y 4 -Lb. pkg. Gill’s Tea 21 c Kraft’s S. Dressing pt. a Miracle Whip 33c Swift’s qt. Jewel o*l 45c Quick, C<H UleAUMifc j 1 Pimm RmiQ 6-oz. Sunshine State can Orange Juice 19c I Swanson’s Asst’d. each It-V Dinners 59c I——*————M 46 OZ. LIBBY’S Tomato Juice can 31 c 23-LB. TOPPING S Pure Lard stand $2-99 46-02. DELMONTE . Pineapple-Grapefruit DRINK can 29 j STPET J*Q NONFAT DRV MILK Bn 4 QT. SIZE [CSsJpkg- 35 c "^m^ENTfotTFSSs!" Red Bliss or Irish Cobbler Seed Potatoes 100-lb. EBD bag U. S. CERTIFIED SEED STOCK ""Takeo^SeTweekT" REGULAR 99c BANQUET Each M No. 303 Red Glo Tomatoes can 1Z 25-Lb. Carolina Queen FLOUR bag $ 6*) i/o-Lb. Patties Country ■ I R01l OLEO-U ?S» __nJEi 29n Pillsbury’s or Ballard’s E a ‘.V-f Popular BISCUITS =” "jjL po n fgO V tIU 1/ MOTOR W OIL quart Free Del, very Friday&SatodaT V ■■ . ‘ . 1 (I 11 FI -» —• a ■-. | ■ J . I PHONES: MAKbET ; I 9199.9199 INC No. 2 % Powhatan Heavy Syrup Peaches 2 cans 49 5-Lbs. GMC White Corn Meal hat?
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