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Or Debt Os dm Mrs. John A. Kramer i Points Out Demand For Local Film gST yu * Mrs. John Kramer was a visit or at the' County Commissioners’ : meeting Monday, at which time . she pointed out the tremendous aniount of favorable publicity Edenton and Chowan County are receiving due to the al film “Ye Towne on Queen Anne’s Creek.” Mrs. Kramer stated that the demand for the film is far be yond expectations and that many requests are obliged to wait un til it is shown at previously re quested places. Mrs. Kramer informed the Commissioners that a debt of still remains for producing I fAe film and requested the Com missioners to make an appro priation in order to reduce the debt. The Commissioners were T high in praise of the value of the film, but decided to wait un til the Woman’s Club pilgrimage before deciding what amount they could appropriate. 20 YEARS AGO Continued from Page I—Section 1 county tax supervisor, about 95 per cent of the county's taxpay ers had listed their property for 1941 taxation. The board of directors of the Peanut Stabilization Cooperative directed R. C. Holland, president, to register disapproval in its present form of HB 994 known as the Marketing Quota Bill af fecting the growing and disposal of peanuts in the U. S. Sheriff J. A. Bunch reported that collection of taxes was far better than the previous year. Edenton Masons held open house in order for the public M Cittins of Wprmcj J Spring is coming . . . and you know • for sure, when you pick your ward robe of new colons here. They’re pretty and fashion-fresh ... crisp and colorful to capture the jJ mood of the season. j Plaid shirt dress, with tab - Double - breasted styling button front, new neck- and wide curving collar line , full skirt; in cotton for full - skirted cotton \ blend. • plaid dress . , ■■ to inspect the remodeled and newly furnished lodlge room on the second floor of the Court House. A contribution by Richard D. Dixon was printed in "Carolina Sampler," printed by a New York publishing house. The contribution was chosen from a list of almost 1,000 stories about j North Carolina. A delegation of Norfolk and' Elizabeth City Red Men paid a visit to Chowan Tribe. About a dozen Edenton Ro tarians attended an inter-city Rotary (meeting in Elizabeth City where George Matthews, a former district governor, was the principal speaker. Option Taken For Fishing Access Area Continued from Page I—Section 1 to serve the most people. The location, beside a heavily travel ■ ed highway bridge;, will open an important section of the Chowan River to sportsmen.” The Wildlife Commission ob tained the option from the North ■ Carolina Division of Weyerhaus ‘ er Mfg. Co., agreeing to pay S2OO per acre for a total of $760. Development costs of the launch -1 ing ramp and parking area is ■ estimated at more than $15,000, to be financed with funds from lishing licenses. Use of Wild life Commission fishing access areas is free. Commissioners Push ■ or Better U. S. 17 : Continued from Page i—Section 1 • tory letter was a resolution re * questing Mr. Evans to use his < efforts in improving U. S. 17 5 in order to care for the antici > pated increased traffic when the - bridge and tunnel is completed 1 across Chesapeake Bay. The resolution was directed to the 1 Highway Commission in the t hope that funds will be made available for this improvement i so vital to the eastern section : i of the stale. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 9, 1981. “Super-Right” Government Inspected -- Grade A’ FRESH, WHOLE FRYERS-27 “SUPER-RIGHT” HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF d Pi vflJr Brisket Roasts fcMl evaporated milk 3 LEAN END TIP END GLAZED DONUTS A,: 27c lie ■! gj| \ K, J|p|l BLACKBERRY PIES ““ K 45c 1 T LB -«iaf Orange Chiffon Cake “ 47c ALLGOOD BRAND SMOKED KLAVORED SLICED ZEST SOAP 2 Reg. Bars 29c LAVA SOAP -2 Bars 23c IVORY FLAKES Eb. Pkg. 34c CrfSP, Fresh, Rome ll S zio°M jT— -_ 2 _a.-p B S;3 4 Ic C C D^ T ADE2O- L o 9 ,^:y c c s2£ ~-U & A nxxmm f» GRAPEFRUIT - sb-* 33c B ' si “ Fresh , , r* o LARGE SIZE CRISP PlHoSl{)pl6S OaCll !!!LE CE 2 '“ 25r STOKELYFOODS POTATOES 10 a 49c Cut Green Beans ° 1 9c LUCK'S BRAND PREPARED . F,NTO g® CreUIT, Coi H 2 37c BEANS iirD ““ / V shelue beans PACKER'S LABEL BRAND CHOPPED COLLARD—MUSTARD OR TURNIP |g o £lQc 2Vo * *7 C 4A C 11 1 hnttlly IU BEANS 2 10-rl 39c PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THROUGH SATURDAY, FEBRI ARY 11th ARISTOCRAT SALTINE ”71 771“ TRACKERS “ FM “IT Vl\/\VlY£llW DETERGENT Ig 34,. £ S 31C DEODORANT SOAP SOSh c_ OZ pkSc 33c Ss. 81c 247 c 79c 21' 21c 33c T\lT A&P'S OWN PURE VEGETABLE P * G 13 dexoia Oil * 29* •= 52* tomato soup dexo Shortening 3 69 I VlTlrl 1 JAN E PARKER FRESHLY BAKED SLICED te5 101/2 49*. VIENNA BREAD 2 33* PAGE FIVE —SECTION ONE
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