PAGE SIX-A Patients Discharged From Chowan Hospital VISITING NOUNS: t to 4 P. M.—7 to I P. 44- Patients discnarged from • Chowan Hospital June ?5- July 9 included the follow ing: Mrs. Lizzie Gilliam, Miss Barbara Privott, Master Tommy Rountree, Edward W. Taylor, Mrs. Johnetta White, Mrs. Kathy Wright, Lester Revell, Mrs. Emma Lou Thompson, Mrs. Ilia White. Mrs. Kate Bush, Master Jimmy Wilder, Miss Brenda Riddick, Mrs. Nel lie Davis, E. L. Brinkley, Vannie Basnight Miss Bes sie Whitehurst, Mrs. Gladys Thompson. Also, Mrs. Lennie Tur ner, Miss Ellen Cuthrell, Billy Spruill, Mrs. Joyce White. George Ford, Miss Shopping With You In Mind By KATE Whether you ladies rea lize it or not, your weekly shopping trip for groceries, etc., is planned around “what kind of meat shall we have this week”? Well, V'hen you shop at the P It O Supermarket, you’ll al ways have a good selection of fresh meats, adaptable for any budget. This week’s meat specials in clude shank or butt ends of smoked picnics at 39c a pound; first cut pork chops at 49c; round steak at 89c; beef liver at 39c and cubed chuck steak at 89c. Right now the produce counter is a* its peak with fresh vege tables and fruits. By the C&E) EDENT ON, N. C, Pampers for drier, happier babies fDAYTHM : I IB|AVT,MI 1 B | AVT,MI ffpß9t 89c! $|.49 DAVID SAYS.... Ht We MUST SELL tjg-jfct every appliance on jJnHn our floor by July 31. y° u need any of JH&; . WmMtm the following, please call me or come by the store and count your savings! Washers... Radios Refrigerators... Fans Freezers... Ranges TVs... Mowers Air Conditioners See or Call David Baker Home Ph. 482-4035; Office 482-2186 • J?? gig /i'jtaLjf - US a. BSOAD ST. EDENTON, ft. c. PHONI «n-ust' Gail Parks. Miss Dawna Boston, Mrs. Shirley Bry ant, Mrs. Gail Clark, Will Patrick, Mrs. Laura Welch, Mrs. Jean Cobb, Grover Cale, Mrs. leer Creecy, Mrs. Mollie Hollowell, Wil liam Burnette, Mrs. Sallie Baker, Mrs. Kate Lamb, Mrs. Arnette Ruffin. Also, Mrs. Estelle Bond, Mrs. Faye Harrell, Mrs. Myrtle Haywood, Miss Jan ice Miller, Mrs. Johnnie Belle Holley, Mrs. Joyce Williams, Mrs. Diann Rob erts, Mrs. Betty Hawkins, Ernest Stevenson, Master Kenneth Spruill, Mrs. Es sie Wilder, Mrs. Bessie Jordan, Mrs. Ava Smith, Master Vernon Woodley, James J. Davenport, Mrs. Janet Livingston, Mrs. Jean way, you can get 10 pounds of new white potatoes for only 49c at the P It Q Supermarket. Since their new fall suits and dresses are arriving daily, Tarkington'* have re duced many of their ladies’ and misses’ summer dresses and sportswear. So now is the time to stock up on your summer wardrobe at greatly reduced prices. Al so on sale at Tarkington's is a good selection of ladies’ large size bathing suits. Be sure to shop NOW at Tarkington'c. Miss Linda Roughton of Columbia, N. C., has joined the staff of the Nu Curl THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JULY 11, 1968 Craddock. Mrs. Margaret j B Holley, Reginald Gram-1 by, Mrs. Ruth Henderson. ‘ Births Mr. and Mrs. Willie Nel-I| son Gilliam, a daughter; 11 Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey 11 Wayne Roberts, a son; Mr. [J and Mrs. Augustus Wilder, I ] a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. 1 George Anthony Thompson. 11 a son; Mr. and Mrs. Joe 11 Rogers Bryant, a son; Mr. [I and Mrs. Murray Baker [ I Williams, a son; Mr. and [I Mrs. William Edwardll Smith, a son; Mr. and Mrs. || Walter Raleigh Hawkins, a j I daughter; Mr. and Mrs. I James K. Bond, a son; Mr. I and Mrs. Holley Wheeler, 11 a son; Mr. and Mrs. Alton 11 Ray Clark, a son. I s Beauty Salon. Irma Alls r brook, who specializes in I hair cutting and styling, al. so invites her many friends and customers to drop by. s With a full staff of six op ; era tors, you will be able to . get early appointments ’ with the operator of your i choice. By the way, while i at the Nu Curl Beauty Sa i lon, be sure to inquire ; about the complimentary facial with Koscot Cos i metics. Gena's Sc and 10c Store, realizing how bored child ren can get in the summer time and also realizing how hard it is to entertain them sometimes, has stock ed up on many interesting and unusual toys for boys and girls. There’s the Frosty Freez ice cream maker, to make their own ice cream in 10 different flavors, or the Sno Cone machine for real treats. An educational toy is the light up color writer for age 5 to adults. Then, too, you cqn get the bubble foam machine which uses bubble soap or any detergent. These and many other toys trom Gene's 5c and 10c Store. Roes Jewelers has a new line of beautiful pewter giftware by International, some of the pieces being cream and sugars, trays and candlestick holders. And, believe it or not, their new Colonial repro duction of stainless steel sets and small serving pieces look quite elegant along with the pewter pieces. All these make lovely gifts. And, by the way, I forgot to tell you last week about the new wide watch bands, the Go- Go Band, so popular with the younger set, are avail able now at Ross Jewelers. The Betty Shoppe of Fashions is continuing their sale of spring and summer fashions with added reduc tions of beach party swim suits—one-third off the or iginal price; jewelry re duced one-third; pants dresses reduced for the first time at one-third off and straw bags reduced one third. Now is the time to take advantage of these ex. tra special fashions at re duced prices at the Betty Shoppe. There’s a new and quite attractive cosmetic case in the center of Hollowell’s Rexall Drug Store, filled i with a display of the most | popular and fashionable cosmetics. While in Hollo well'*, I noticed a new in- I novation for the lady trav- | eler, the small hand hair dryer in its individual trav eling case and also the new instant hair setter by Mi3s Clairol. The cordless mani cure set by Empire ought to be another aid to beauty for the vacationer and traveler, too. Why not drop in Hollowell'* Modern R*x«U Drug Store and stock up on all your ne cessary drugs and cos metics? ] The Weetera Auto Star* brings you a big sale of vacation values, with many extra savings. During this sale you can get a targe combination ’ refrigerator freezer, 16 cubic feet, with 130-pound top freezer for only $260.88 and its NO FROST! Another big and timely value is the Wizard I holiday ranch wagon, a I ing and ftaUng equipment, Ante Mom. 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