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News From Merry Hill By Mrs. EtM Wlnborn* Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bis sette of Raleigh spent Monday and Monday night and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smithwick. Miss Laura Alston of Windsor and Tommy Lynn Hall of Aulander spent the weekend with Miss Mari lyn Barfield. •Miss Cindy Pierce of East Carolina University, Greenville, spent the week end at home with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pierce. Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Smithwick and children of Newport News, Va., spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Layton. Mrs. Thalton Williams of Plymouth was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Seaton Wil liams Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sey mour and children of La Grange and Mrs. Richard Allen and children of Vir ginia Beach, Va., were the Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Barfield. Mrs. Cecil White spent Thursday in Windsor visit ing friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Phelps opened the S. A Adams store for business February 1. Frank Halsey and boys of Edenton visited Mrs. H. E. Foxwell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Williams and daughter Lynn of Ahoskie were the Sunday afternoon guests of Mrs. Georgia Cobb. Mr. and Mrs. Bob House and daughter Lynn of Har rellsville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph TayiorTlieatre EDENTON, N. C. Wed.. Thurs., Feb. 7-8— Vene«M Redgrave in "BLOW-UP" Nu One Under IS Admitted First Floor—9oc Balcony—6oc 5 BIG DAYS 5 Friday Thru Tuesday, Feb. 9 Thru 13— Walt Disney's THE JUNGLE BOOK" and "CHARLIE, THE LONESOME COUGAR" First Floor—soc-75c-90c Balcony—3sc -60 c Coining Feb. 14-15-16-17 James Stewart and Henry Fonda in "FIRECREEK" ARE YOU BEING ROBBED BY PROFIT STEALER? It’s an old story . . . but proof-positive—year-old trac tors, in some cases, are robbing their owners blind. Authoritative tests, conducted by impartial engineers at the University of Nebraska, proved every tractor loses power during a year’s work on the farm. Furthermore, some tractors lose as much as 20 per cent in power. AND in most cases, their farmer-owners were not aware of this power loss. Such loss means more hours to do the same job . . . not to mention extra gallons of fuel wasted. The skilled mechanics in our shop can rejuvenate your tractor quickly . . . efficiently; they’ll do only the work that’s necessary; do it quickly . . . with a minimum of delay ... at the lowest possible cost. Why throw away those profits? Come in this week and let’s talk over your service needs! ! Klnhhc Imniomfint Pa Inn minus iiipeincm iiv> “Your John Deere DeeieT Guy C. Hobbs, Mr- Edenton, N. C Smithwick. Miss Peggy White of Chowan College, Murfrees boro, was at home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William White, for the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Ambrose of Newport News, Va., spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Layton and Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Farless of Colerain and L. 1. Bowen of Windsor visit ed Mrs. J. W. Winbome Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Perry and children of Wal lops Island, Va., were the weekend guests of. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Perry. Mr. and Mrs. Gene White and son Chris and Mrs. J. W. White spent Saturday at Plymouth. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmie Hughes of near Mt Gould visited Mr. and Mrs. Roy Baker Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Arthur Bowen of Windsor visited Mrs. J. W. Winbome Monday after noon. mK and Mrs. Charlie Bill Phelps and daughter of Winston-Salem spent sev eral days here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Phelps. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Davidson and children of Colerain visited her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ley White, Sunday. Mrs. Jordan Yates and Miss Margaret Farless of Edenton were Sunday af ternoon guests of Mrs. E. J. Pruden, Sr., and Mrs. D. A Byrd. Bulldogettes Get Second Win By Wanda Morris The Chowan Bulldog ettes defeated the Knapp Knights Friday, February 2, by a score of 37 to 20 for the girls’ second vic tory of the season. The Bulldogettes held a narrow 2-point lead at half time, but ventured ahead 10 points during the third quarter. Final score was 37-20 in Chowan's favor. High scorers tor Chowan were Ward and Nixon with 13 and 8 points re spectively. Saunders netted 6 points for the Knights. Chowan boys were de feated by Knapp after the girls’ game by a score of 89-54. The Knights held a 5- point lead at half-time and during the second half pushed ahead for a final score of 89-54 in Knapp’s , favor. Lamb netted 12 points I for the Bulldogs and White i dropped in lli points. High scorer for Knapp 1 was Forbes with 21 points. THB CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1968. we care , Here's to your health... and beauty... and budget! Did you know that we have our own line of A&P Health and Beauty Aids? It’s taken us a couple of years to develop the line and we’re not finished yet. Why so long? Well, we wanted them to carry the A&F name and you that means. They must be equal to or better than the nationally famous brands. That’s a steadfast rule for any product bearing the A&P name. Here’s what we have so far: SHAMPOO TOOTHPASTE MULTIPLE VITAMINS PETROLEUM JELLY HAIR SPRAY MOUTHWASH VITAMINS PLUS IRON BUFFERED ASPIRIN SHAVE CREAM ASPIRIN CHILDREN’S CHEWABLE VITAMINS What does this mean to you? It means a convenient opportunity for you to buy guaranteed quality products at significant savings. Check the prices on this page. You’ll see what we mean. When you think about it... shouldn’t A&P be your store? COPYRIGHT 41 1967. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO- INC. £ 4- • A&P FRUIT FLAVORED CHEWABLE J=| VITAMINS ± 99' • A&p brand multiple * JEfi VITAMINS *x 99' SKY: „ CHiwAtu fcaSSS* Vitamins mm W: •> • NEW A & p BRAND' IN A PLASTIC BOTTLE vISP . LIQUID SHAMPOO K 59c A&P Mouthwash Bot?ie 49c A&P White Petroleum Jelly 49c A&P Hair Sproy u Ca °' 69c A&P Shave Cream " c °' 59c SKIN SOFT Moisturizing Lotion 54c A&P Buffered Aspirin 'b°'uc 59c A&P Buffered Aspirin ' B u ol c ' 59c A&P Liquid Shampoo l t °, c 59c J A&P BRAND VALUE PRICED! HJIOMDE TOOTHPASTE Hl.giW***^J 29c ™ 49c QUIK STIX FROZEN—READY TO SERVE SHOESTRING POTATOES STOCK 20-Oz. A PC N °oT IT 40Oz OOC Jj| P A R T C Ii S R ES MARVEL ICE CREAM 53c A&P GREEN PEAS MARVEL ICE CREAM JBffir 53c Q lO O , 4Q* O u> AC~ MORTON FRUIT PIES 3 %£■ 89c O pk s s HUG L ■fUC j —i* v JANE PARKER REGULAR OR RIPPLE _ POTATO CHIPS iTi 45° / JANE PARKER FRESHLY BAKED S JANE PARKER LARGE SIZE S Blackberry AA DONUTS /IE PIES i.v« uO c '*?• Hu c S.f \ Z r JANE PARKER VIENNA WITH POPPY SEED OR WHEAT SANDWICH BREAD 2*39‘ S f “Super-Right” U. S. D. A. 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ALL FLAVORS INSTANT BREAKFAST e 49c A&P INST/ * T • A&P BRAND YELLOW COFFEE V' 99c pQpp|||g CORN 2C49c • ALL FLAVORS DAILY • A&P "OUR FINEST" DOG FOOD 12 •• : ■ 99c PINEAPPLE JUICE 2‘s 49c If unable to purchase any advertised item, please request a rain check PAGE FIVE-B
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