PAGE SIX SECTION ONE shopping with you in mind By KATE For the single man want ing to show his love and hope for the future with his best girl, go by the Quiim Furniture Company and pur ehase one of the most at tractive Lane Cedar Chests. The LAWK . Cedar Chest, known all over the world for quality, makes an ideal Christmas gift. For these and other special gifts for that special person, shop at the Quinn Furniture Com pany. Before you shop for gro ceries again, check at the P & Q Super Market for extra specials in meats. For instance, this week there’s fresh Picnics, Chuck Steaks and Turkeys at bonus prices. You can get your fruit cake ingredients and fruit cakes already baked. In the pro duce department this week end there'll be a special price on potatoes and green cabbage and other really fresh produce. For all your Christmas candies and nuts, shop at the P & Q Super Market. There’s something differ ent in Edenton these days. It’s the new CHIPS on North Broad Street. Any time of day you can see a waiting line, anxious to get those delicious CHIPS Champs giant Hamburger for only 39 cents, or a regular Ham burger with all the trim Commissioners Talk About Jail, Hotel Property Continued from Page One them serious thought.” County commissioners also be-an serious study of a sub ‘division ordinance for Cho wan which would insure no future inadequate land de velopments such as those in existence at this time. Area health authorities (liil) Sponsors Yule Contest Edenton’s Woman’s Club will again sponsor a Christ mas door decorating contest here. Mrs. Harold Summerford, chairman, said first place winner will receive sls with the second place winner get ing $lO. Judging will be on Decem ber 2:1. All residents of Edenton are encouraged td participate in the contest. 2tMn All Metal | With Trainer Wheels I?'.’ >ll House I 4-speed ( Comp’ctrlv Furnished! Phonograph Blackboard i j; otis with l pstairs . * I ~ I'Hio Porch LIONEL qo and 89 Q 8 PHtFitCT CIFT FOR 891 “* j THE rrT, 'E GIRL! w *d JL,yO I Electric Percolators Hast c and Metal j. , u Setg S" \ BY WEST BEND SPECIAL LOW PRICE BrnaniPlltii i Special! — AN IDEAL GIFT! indoor and outdoor | 1 * „ _ _ For Indoor or Outdoor *5.99 98c *° *1.98 83c Only 94,. Sec our complete SANTA’S SPECIAL Fiefd°Jackets 1 selection of Tonka _______ SI QQ DOLL BEDS ~ A SMALL DEPOSIT ™ t . D , HOLDS YOUR puchase Regular $1.99 Value Ironing Hoards UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE. 8 f <5nA/*ial! Shop Early! Now Only $1.66 $\ 77 SINE'S 5 & 10c STORE “WHERE THE SELECTIONS ARE GREATER” Open Saturday Nights Til &30 Td Christmas & Broad Street Edenton, N. C. mings for 15 cents. If you’ve been on a shopping spree and want something good for supper, stop at CHIPS, where you can get French Fries, Apple Jacks, Hot Dogs, Hot Coffee and soft • beverages; ■for all the family—at CHIPS, where there’s ample parking space. To wrap her in. Lacy Lux ury, buy her some of the beautiful Lingerie from The Betty Shoppe. All women love beautiful underwear and the matching sets of robes md pajamas by Shadowline, the brushed nylon nighties and the lovely Lacy Slips 'an be just the rigid gift lor your favorite lady. Buy Lingerie the most accept able feminine gift, from The Betty Shoppe. A very different but won derful gift to Someone far from home is a package of freshly packed Jimbo’s Jum bos Peanuts. There’s a va riety of assortments, packed for shipping and the Jimbo’s Jumbos Company will mail these gifts for you. with your name enclosed as the sender. You can also get these Gift packages of Jimbo’s Jumbos peanuts at Bclk-Tylcr’s here in Edenton. Keep in contact! At home, the office, anywhere with tire all transistor Walkie- Talkie from ' the Western Auto Store. These Walkie- Talkies come in handy for have discovered a situation at Chowan Beach and Arrow head Beach where people have bought lots and are now unable to place a well or septic tank on them. There is growing unrest among property owners, one official said, and the sanitarians are attempting to work out a solution. Chairman Bond said it is too late to pass an ordinance to correct the existing situ ations but one would be beneficial in seeing that there is no recurrence of this problem. Other board members said such an ordinance was a ne cessity. A state planning official told the board sub division regulations gives the county a chance to review plats be fore they' are recorded. This THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1965, — ■■■ ■ I I—II ■■■ | hundreds of every day uses and can be bought for as little as $29,95 per pair. For the musician in the family, give him or her an electric guitar, auditorium si/e, with amplifiers and instruction book for as low as $19.95 from the Western Auto Store. To have a nice, bright home for Christmas’ is the wish for every woman and having clean, new linoleum by Armstrong is certainly a morale booster. The Co lonial Furniture Company has a full line of patterns and colors from. which tq choose and to insure expert instal lation, they have a trained mechanic to install these floor coverings. The Mon tina Vinyl Carlon floor cov ering by Armstrong is also featured at the Colonial Furniture Company. Ross Jewelers have the most exciting gifts this year, gifts to use the whole year ’round, yet especially nice lor Christmas. For the trav elers there’s the weekend jewelry case, or for Milady at home, a larger and at tractive case for all her valuables. Ross Jewelers carry the popular Ronson electric shaver for men and women, the Lurlv Caress, specially contoured with Beauty Glide for the ladies arid the Ronson “400" for the men. For that “special” gift, shop at Ross Jewelers. allows the county an op portunity to set minimum standards on sub divisions. At the request of West Byrum, chairman of the board of elections, commis sioners agreed to give regis trars an extra day’s pay if they had to work Christmas and New Year. The board passed a reso lution favoring the employ ment of an area livestock specialist to work with low income farmers. The pro gram, at no cost to the county, is being developed by the Economic Oppor tunity authority in this area. United Properties was re lieved of $3,870.77 in taxes as a result of some changes in listing while Joe Chrisanti was relieved of $123.67 in taxes for the same reason. Mrs. J. 11. McMullan re There’s nothing that makes a woman feel more beautiful than “her" kind of perfume. So y/hy not pamper her with one of these most popular, exciting scents which are featured by Hoilluwell’s Rex all Store? For instance, there is Aipege or My Sin; Chanel No. 5, Midnight by Tussy, Yardley’s Old Eng lish Lavender or Revlon’s Aquamarine and Intimate. Get in the spirit of Christ mas at Hollowell’s. There’s a most important sale going on now at Tark ington’s. All children’s and juniors’ winter coats have oe-en reduced Chesterfields and coats with fur collars to fit the toddlers and the teens. These are the “grow a year” coats, simply a must for the youngsters. Besides this wonderful buy in coats all the dark shades in win ter hats have been reduced at Tarkington’s. Are you looking for a nice gift for the paper boy or an errand boy, or perhaps some special child on your list'. At Gene’s 5c and 10c Store you can get the new Jumbf Tootsie Roll Gift Bank foi only SI.OO. This hank con tains 13 ounces, four dozen pieces of candy made by the Tootsie Roll people. Am don’t forget, you can ge! beautiful gift wrapping papci and Christmas decorations at Gene’s. ported that the food stamp program, while moving alon; slowly, would be very bene ficial to the epunty'. The jail report showed 25 persons jailed from one to 3C days at a total cost o! $338.00. The board passed resolu tions concerning the death of Rep. Herbert Bonner an the retirement of Resident Judge Chester Morris. During the annual reorg anization of the board Chairman Bond was reap pointed to his post for an other year and J. Clarenct Leary was reappointed vie chairman. John Graham wa retained as county attorney In addition to Bond an Leary, board members pres ent were Dallas, Jethro, Jr.. C. J. Hollowed and Carey Evans. Honor Students Named By Fry Students listed on the honor roll at John A. Holmes High School for the seconc six weeks grading period were as follows: 7th Grade Harla Ange, Mary Alice Byram, Kim Easterling, iNan cy Hare, Linda Harrell Sheryl Harrell, Jane Holmes Cindy Lockamy, Jill Mabe Linda Nixon, Peggy Nixon. Jewell Small, Nancy Twid dy, Ronnie Bass. Tommy Jackson, Bob Jordan, Paul Waff. BUi Grade Patricia Ashley, Dabney Forehand, Jane George, Pat Reaves, Debbie Wilkins, Jim mie Overton, Tommy Shep ard. 9th Grade Linda Byrum, Rosemary Holmes. Rita Mayo, Sue Pow ell, Helen Pruden, Mary- Sex ton, Susan Shearin, Sandv Wynn, Ed Hassell, Jeff Mabe, iionnie tfogerson l»th Grade Jill Crandall, Carroll Lassi ter, Lanse Adams, John Gra ham, Louis Harrell, Ronnie Harrell, Wayne Hollowell, Henry Wells. 11th Grade Linda Ashley, Ann Harrell, Linda Hollowell Ann Jordan, Svtvia Jordan, Ivy Lowe, Wesley Chesson, Danny Has sell, Larry Parks, Hubert Sartain. 12th Grade Barbara Adams, Suzanne George. 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Mrs. Jerry McGee, fine arts chairman, reported that ; the club’s theme for th< float for the Christmas pa rade was “visions of sugai plums.” , • "r ’Mrs. John I,ave-.‘zo, . way; tnd means chaifvnan; 7re totted- that the Christmas andles and Claxton frui :akes will be delivered a: ioon as they arrive. A silver collection amount Jones Forming New Firm Here J. Meredith Jones, vice president of James Talcott. Inc., has resigned to becorrk president of Albemarle In tustries of Delaware, Inc., vith headquarters in Eden ton. Jones, . active in banking md financial circles, was in ■harge of Taleott’s Atlanta listrict for seven southeast-’ rn states. Prior to joining Talcott, ho was senior vice iresident of North Carolina National Bank, having earl ier served as assistant treas irer of the Guaranty Trust 1 Company of New York. The new venture will en ;age in a number of com mercial and financial activi ies to develop the economic potential of the Albemarle section of North Carolina, ndividually, Jobes will rep esent Meinhard - Commercial Corporation of New York City, a division of CIT Cor roration, in the Southeast. Jones will reside in Eden on with his wife, the for mer Elvira Creatham of Henderson, and their, two •hildren, Jay and Elvira. V UUn WH ELECTRIC ■ \ lurin P ■ [’» Fl p® |h 16 CU. FT REFRIGERATDR-FREEZER Big Convenience for a small Rftfcfain space. ’ Automatic j Automatic 1 Special Low Price Frost Guard j Frost Guardi OIQ qc Refrigerator j Freezer | t ,47,7J ■ Ebb— * . '■ ■ m Ai? imnvTYYTv tag to sl6 was collected to be used for Christinas gifts at Cherry Hospital in Golds'-, boro. Mrs. Nelson Chears invit ed the • club to attend the, comic opera “The Bartered' Bride” ’being sponsored by the College of the AlbemarlO Concert and Lecture Series to be held in Elizabeth City December 16. 1 The club voted to soon-, to'r a Medical Self - Help First Aid Course in January to be instructed by Murray Ashley and members of the Edenton - Chowan Rescue Squad. Also in January the clut agreed to sponsor a Family •-ife . Education Course 'for renagers. r , .• ..-’.v -.... —!■■■■ —r —" - ~ (?. BILLFOLDS f * yff s39s richly boxed in a [ and up crystal clear gift package plus I , 7/ / 1 tax | Top grain leathers, expert /y workmanship and smart, fresh styling are a few of- \ the reasons why gifts of \ Amity billfolds tire always ; ;\ ! appreciated. Choose from \ \ over a dozen nationally ’* | advertised styles for men | and women. Take your pick - | of leather and color! HollowelVs REX ALL DRUG STORE FREE GIFT WRAPPING Prompt Delivery -:- Phone 482-2127 t Menu . t Menus at John. A. Holmes .High School lunch room for ti® week of December 13-17 are: , Monday: -Weiners, weiner rolls, pork and beans, cole slaw, pineapple, milk. Tuesday; Pork; chops, but tered rice, green beans, hot rolls and butter, apple sauce, milk. Wednesday: Corned beef with potatoes and onions, turnip greens, corn bread, .cherry pie, milk. Thursday; Grilled lunch eon meat, buttered potatoes, blackeye peas, bread, peach es, milk. Friday: Roast turkey, gra vy and dressing, candied yams, cranberry sauce, Suc cotash, hot rolls, butter,, pear halves, milk. L'