20 YEARS AGO Continued from Page 1. Section 1 they bad a 200-pound cow stur geon, caught in Albemarle | Sound. According to a report of the!' ? Bertie-Chowan District’ Health 1 Department, Negro births in Chowan County were 20 and 'white births 13 for the month ,of August. Directors of the Edenton Ro t tary Club were breakfast guests \ of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Campen. Mrs. N. J. Holloweli, 70 years old, was a patient in the Alfoe-, marie Hospital as the result of| a serious accident at her home When she tripped over a piece i of wire in her back yard, break- 1 ing; a leg and an aim. Over 50 Esso dealers and dis tributors from the Albemarle and Washington districts met at Hotel Joseph Hewes to consider an extensive newspaper cam paign inaugurated by the Stand- : ard Oil Company. ' \ Elementary School Lunch Room Menu • m x •• m— »« m ■ ■■ Menus at the Edenton Ele lentary School lunch room for he week of September 25-20 vilT be as follows: Monday: Weiners, weiner oils, toss salad, baked beans, emon custard, milk. Tuesday: Spaghetti with meat balls, candied yams, carrot sticks, com bread, apple pie, butter, milk Wednesday: Corned beef, corn bread, steamed cabbage, fruit cup, spiced beets, butter, po tatoes, milk. Thursday: Roast turkey, turnip greens, giblet grayy, fruit jello, creamed potatoes, milk, cranberry sauce, butter, school baked rolls. Friday: Tuna salad, potato sticks, toss salad, school baked roll?, garden peas, apricots, but ter, milk. .-j! Revenue Office Moving To Hotel James M. Johnston, revenue collector for the N. C. Depart ment of Revenue for the Eden ton district, announces that the local office is being moved from the. Citizens Bank Building to ’ Hotel Joseph Hewes. Due to the process of mov ing, Mr. Johnston states that no business will be transacted through his office until Mon day, September 25. MNE 1 DOLLAR EXTRA TRADE-IN allCwancei CUP OUT AND BRING IN FOR SPSqAIMLOWANCf extra SI.OO offer to in addition to biggor than-ever trade-in al lAtiinnrut kel n n mnfia A!i*i .JT f r jr twwMiiva* wmg hiuuo cp-rjF '# i: F right now. Thor* are afcVyjr tiros to fit every type V of car, including com- W pact and import models ' . . . and prices to fit * every pocketbook. . RIDE THE kSSyRO AD Wr. AKE SELLING NEW TIKES FOR THE PRICE OF NEW RECAPS SEE US TODAY /&*. Woyty-fAe& tDENTO PHONE HI, . Another Cancer* Clinic October 6 The Northeastern , Cancer Clinic will be held on Friday afternoon, October 6, with reg istration beginning at- 1 o’clock. A chest X-ray will be given 'to anyone wishing it along with the examination of tne five areal of the body where cancer is most easily found and cured. There are no limitations as to sex, race, physical or economic status at the center.' However, women should be 35 or more; men should be 40 or over un less referred by a doctor, or unless one of the “Seven Dan ger Signals” or “Symptoms” are present. Only 30 people can be seen 1 at the Center each month .due to limited facilities, so it is sug gested that anyone who wishes to be assured of an appointment should write the Cancer Center, Health Department,' • City, N. C* for a priority. aminees are asked to bring a robe or housecoat with then). New ’62 Ford Goes On Display Sept. :29 Bruce Jones, manager of ‘ the Albemarle Motor Company, an nounces that the new 1962 Ford automobiles will go on display in the company’s showroom; on West Hicks Street Friday l of next week, September 29. The general public is cordially in vited to inspect the new models which are beautifully ..'built to the highest quality standards. “Ford is ahead in value,-for 1962,” says Mr.' Jones. “See it, drive it and buy it. We will be looking for you at our show room Friday and Saturday of next week.” Door prizes and refreshments will be served during the show ing of the new Ford models. ’62 Chevrolet Trucks Are Now On Display Nick George, manager of the George Chevrolet Company, an nounces the showing of the hew 1962 Chevrolet Jobmaster trucks; New models include various se ries which are adaptable to any kind of work. ’ “Every model is built to 'out haul, outlast and out-yglUe :any “other truck,’** says Mb. George. He invites the general public to see the new models at the showroom on North Broad Street, TX2 CStOWAK tSEBALD, ED2NTGSC, KOHT33 CAEOLH7A, TKtTnSDAT, SEPTEMBER tl, 1961. ~ No limit At Your A&P! Super-Right Short Shank PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THROUGH SEPTEMBER 23rd S|| SHANK PORTION f Butt Portion .. . lb. 43c Half or Whole Hams l - l,> ••». avg ]|>, 45c “SUPER-RIGHT” DELICIOUS ALL MEAT Jit oc “" s or ““ T SEarOM ~LUESI t b a if If c * if & atesssr r ft* If Ad *l9' srrr g m “SUPER-RIGHT” SLICED BEEF FLOUNDER FILLET Wt 43c X f W T W* PERCH FILLET W£ 33c \/ H rc per lb. % b\C fish portions tsar 29c LI Y LIV V %J tJ FISH STiCKS fiS 1 29 c WESTERN GROWN SWEET, RED TOKAY .ov i in.im I Western Bartlett Pears 2 \ 29c JOY LIQUID I i EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE A 37c “i? 63c White Potatoes 25 bag 69c \Op i-u>. sag 3-u>. cog OXYDOL Fresh Idaho Prunes 2 lb*. 25c s V* Jane Parker pineapple L-- —i TIDE ! ■% R W® JPB C m ■ A-. m. Each r ltd * du DASH I Ann Page Specially Priced Jane Parker Large Family Size DETERCENT SALAD DRESSING ? s 45c * PEACH PIES each 53c Lg. og r ct. 70 Pk _l_L- MEL-O-BIT PROCESSED AMERICAN, PIMIENTO OR SWISS _ CHEESE SLICES 2-39° 2u. ctns.47c YOUR CHOICE! YELLOW CLING HALVES OR SLICES r«r.IONA PEACHES 2™~4S« ONE CENT SALE ON WOODBURY now at a&pV ■-lAJ* MIX ’ E “O*■MAT CH> E M \ it CENT OFF LABBL # IONA PEAS AND CARROTS •-Sultana WHOLE TOMATOES TAIIPO \ SWAN • A&P GREEN LIMAS • Sultana Whole GREEN BEANS VvH I UIICO 1 22.0, cte o. * A»P ORANGE JUICE • SPAGHETTI '3SS‘££ l 1 T °“ f * t 0nl ’' ” c I M #IOO v 795; K*-• IqJ* gp for ■ • V •“"‘‘s’ssg’nii T 70i Nortk Brdld Street - Edenton, N. C -■ PAGE FIVE ■ A IVJrt GNJ

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