4 f CIVIC CALENDAR at ■*■ ■■ > *** > ‘ i ' ■ Edenton Tit Party Chapter of the TJAR Wednesday o*’ next * weelc at the Edenton RcMciurant at t d'dock. A ’'membership meeting of the Chowan Farm Bureau will be held Tuesday night. March 14. at % s'dock at the Center Hill Conpounity Building. I Edenton Lions Club is spon soring the annual 1961 Easter Sale from Margh { 26 to, Aitoual art show sponsored by the Itdenlon Woman's Chib will be Meld in the Penelppe Parker house Saturday and Sunday. March 25 and 26. Jc£n A. Holmes High School | Bandt will present its winter concert in the school auditorium I Friday, March 17, at 8 o'clock. Nalhmal 4-H Club Wepk will be deserved by Chowan County 'tf«r& 4-11. haOTFqp Bev. Richard H. Baker, j'jr., Os Ahoskie will be guest speaker at St. Paul's Episcopal: Church Tuesday, March 7, fol-| lowing a luncheon in the parish; “ House at 1 o'clock. Chaw an Tribe of Red* ; Men, will sponsor the Tommy Scott Road, Show Thursday, March 23, in the Edenton armory. Edenton Rotarians will meet this (Thursday) afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Parish House. Ornoff, the famous hypnotist, will appear in the Elementary School auditorium Friday night, March 31, at 8 o'clock. Edenton Lions Club will meet Monday night at 7 o'clock. A panel discussion will fea ture the meeting of Chowan High School PTA Monday night, March 6. at 8 o'clock. Dr. Walter Lowell, editor of Star of Zion of Charlotte, will preach at Kadesh A.M.E. Zion Church Sunday .morning, March 5, at 11 o'clock. The Elka Chor us will present a program at 7 P. M. Chowan Tribe of Red Men will meet Monday night at 7:3C o'clock. The Women's Society of Chris tion Service of the Methodist! Church will meet Tuesday night.! March 7, at 8 o'clock at the< home of Mrs. A. F. Downum. VFW Auxiliary will meet to night (Thursday) at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. H. Cof field.. Unanimity Lodge No. 7. A. F. a fc A,, M., will meet tonight " (Thursday) at 8 o'clock. Edenton firemen will hold their' monthly dinner meeting tonight (Thursday) in the fire station at 7 o'clock. William H. Coffield Jr. Post No. 9280, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet Tuesday night for a smoother, JT better driveway When you plan a new driveway or any project Mr/ ca ** s or toncretc ’ on us - ( i e i* ver m * x you s P« cif y * n the quantity you want. ,*• • • V We also have Concrete artd Solite Blocks, Mortar, Reinforcing for Blocks and Re inforcing Wire. _ VI i. t > . . "*! , . , l ,i ■ i L'. | tLi. . BRICKS . SIMULATED STONE * New and Chris-Craft Boats 2; V: / . £ * J v '< -‘‘“"X SS W »-v r M mr d UtfUif All Hic%i Sir eat N 3298 Fdtntm. IV* C* at It. o'clock. j Sunbury Women's Club will sponsor a fashion show in the high school Auditorium Friday night, March 3, at 8 o'clock. j A meeting for sweet potato growers will be held in the Cho- ;■ wan Community Building this (Thursday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. Edenton Chapter No. 302, Or der of the Eastern Star, will ! meet Monday night, March 6, at 8 o'clock. A dance will be held at the VFW Auyiliary Saturday night, March 4, beginning at 9 o'clock. New Books At Local Library Many new books for young , people have recently been re ceived at the Shepard-Pruden Memorial Library. The follow ing are among them? Easy Books To Read Green Eggs and Ham by Dr. Seuss. , Brave Ba'by Elephant by i Sesyle Joslin. I The Different Dog by Dale j Everson. | The Magic Jewel by Roderich ■ Thun. The Fire Cat by Esther Aver ill, an I Can Read book. The Real Hole by Beverly Cleary. God Is Good by Mary Alice Jones. For Middle Age Children Island Mackenzie by Ursula Moray Ardizzone. Ginnie and the Mystery Doll by Catherine Woolley. Grasses by Irmengarde Eberle. The Secret Language by Ur sula Nords'trom. Dead Man’s Light by Scott Corbett. Judy’s Journey by Lois Len ski. The Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald. For Teenagers * Hawaii by Charles A. Borden. The Beautiful Friend and Oth er Stories. What’s New in Science by Fred Reinfeld. Burma Rifles, A Story of Mer j rill’s Marauders. ! First Men in Space by Erik Ber.gaust. Space Volunteers by Terence Kay. With the Indians in the Rock ies by James Willard Schultz. Christy by Carole Bolton. Washington Irving by Anya Seton. LEGION MEETS TUESDAY Ed Bond Posit No. 40 of the American Legion will meet Tuesday night, March 7, at 8 o’clock. Commander David White urges a large attendance. THE CHOWAH HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. MARCH 2. 1961. 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Krrr KIKh : I (ULLI C _J I M “Super-Right” Heavy Grain Fed Beef 20 to 25 Lb. “Super-Right” Heavy Grain Fed IWf So*(<. 100 Lb B 1 SIRLOIN BUTTS 79c WHOLE AStSA CHWCSI 3Ce 1 1 "SUPER-RIGHT" HEAVY GRAIN FED BEEF 80 to 100 POUND TRIMMED V P ROUNDS I WHOLE SHORT LOIN 79c FULL LOINS 75 c I ,1 "Super-Right” Heavy Grain Fed Beef 190 to 220 Lb. “Super-Right” Heavy Grain Fed Beef 330 to 390 Lb 9 I BEEF FOREQUARTER n 4] c SIDE OF BEEF i* 47c I n “Super-Right” Heavy Grain Fed Reef IGO to 190 Ll>. "Super-Right” Quality Lean Freshly ■ I BEEF HINDQUARTER i*. 55c GROUND BEEF 3 & $1.17 39c I IWe Will Cut Wrop In Regular You cSfwJ £T-s 2”, E Right- 1 1 Market Paper and Label Your 1 M . _ . jrSsS.r \ APs 'Super Right" Quality is a reliable Freezer Beer Purchases Durinq \ standard ot top meat value. For "Super Right" m \ is A&P's designation for meats that have been iW TU2- CDCC -I r . _ //////MJJs \ selected by its own buyers, then cut carefully W • niS vQie I* Kll OT CXirQ ond trimmed to give you the most good eating m S tfmmm .. \ •• • and your best money's worth. That's why A— COME SEE! fIHH B'. \ you're always fright when you buy A&P's ■ BACON Lent Values END SLICES __l -lb. pkg. 29c SHRIMP p 2: 69c SEASONING _l-lb. pkg. 19c DI NNERS 0 K 39c I OUTSTANDING VALUE! MARVEL BRAND I m mi u : o c lIliL lilH II ~m 1 1 * :%f& I I FOH FIRM LETTUCE 2 I I PINK MEAT GRAPEFRUIT 5 & 33cB0B®ffl I i FRESH DATES 12-OZ. UNPITTEu'' & < ,C • OUTSTANDING PRODUCE VALUE! FRESH , y 1 POLE BEANS J M POTATOES .’23 E Our Finest Quality Worthmore Multi-Colored—Fruit Flavored Bp I A&P APPLE SAUCE 6 Si 79c Candy Jelly Eggs \H 25c i£: 45c I M Outstanding Value! Whole Kernel Sunnyfield Brand W I Niblet’s Golden Corn 2Si 35c PANCAKE FLOUR 2 49c ( ■ “Our Finest’ Frozen Bremmer Brand M J A&P GREEN PEAS 15c JUMBO PIES 12 p A s kS39c 1 }W Ann Page Prepared Box Sale On 5c Bars I PORK AND BEANS 4 45c BABY RUTH CANDY 'iS- 89c 1 f Halves or Slices Yellow Cling Mel-O-Bit Pasteurized i IONA PEACHES 2 N &«49c CHEESE SLICES 2 45c f Ul _ _ _ » 701 NORTH BROAD STREET PAGE FIVE —SECTIOIT OHE

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