AS CS News By ALMA G. BYRUM Acting Office Manager Checking Tobacco Cards After Each Sale Producers are warned to (heck the entries on to bacco sales card after each sale to be sure entries have been made correctly. There is an easy way to check these entries. Just sub tract the last entry from the figures above it and the results should equal the amount shown on the warehouse bill of sale. If it does not, there is an er ror. If errors are found on the card, bring the card and all bills of sale to the county office for correction. Standard Acceptable Sheets HOSPITAL PATIENTS VISITING HOURS: 2 to 4 P. M—7 to • P. M. Patients discharged from Chowan Hospital August 5-12 included the follow ing: Mrs. Margaret Ward, Ru ben Tann, Beverly Niblett, Clyde Leary, Jr., Elbert Clifton Dunlow, Miss Effie Rae Sykes, Mrs. Alma Nix on, Mrs. Frances Baker, Mrs. Julia Gregory, Mrs. Sandra Wall, Mrs. Texanna Grissim. i' Also, Donaldson Hollo well, Frank Williams, Mrs. Mae Elizabeth Johnson, Mrs. Beatrice Biggs, Wal ter Lane, Master Jeffrey Miller, Miss Debra Phthisic, Miss Shirley Wynn, Mas ter Michael Griffin, Master Ronnie Bunch, Mrs. Estelle Norman, Charlie Umphlett, Mrs. Luna Hobbs, B. F. Bateman. Births Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lee Lawson, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Leon Johnson, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Ward, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Neil Baker, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Eldred Wall, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Nixon, a son; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gregory, a daughter. Legal Notices Administrator's Notice Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of James Morris, late of Cho wan County, North Caro lina, this is to notify all persons holding claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 15th day of Feb ruary, 1969, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any recovery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make im mediate payment. This 12th day of August, 1968. MERRILL EVANS, JR., Administrator of the Es tate of James Morris, de ceased. Aug 15 22 29 Sept 5 Old Me. Boston Deluxe Distilled DtyGin. i j : f ou I \2EEI $3.25 a fifth $2.00 a pint Oin 80 Proof distilled from 100% Grain Neutral Spirits. Mr. Boston Distiller Inc, Boston, Mass. For Tobacco Growers selling untied tobacco are reminded that it will be necessary to pur chase a sufficient number of 96-inch x 96-inch stand ardized sheets for their de livery of tobacco to the warehouse. The use of the standardized sheets will improve the display of un tied tobacco and handling. Also, the sheets will elim inate damage caused from dumping, and reduce weight losses. Further steps are taken each year to pro vide and insure a better organized tobacco program. Committee Elections Committee elections will be held by mail again this year. The ballots will be mailed on September 6. The slate of nominees will be completed by the present community com mittees; A person may be nominated by petition. The petition should be signed by six eligible voters and should be filed in the county office by August 22. The Chowan County ASC Committee has determined that there would be no change in community boun daries for 1968. Commodity Loans Available Commodity loans will be available for the 1968 crop of corn and soybeans. The loan rate has not been an nounced as of this date. A loan may be made on both farm stored and warehouse stored commodities. For a loan to be made on com, the com must have been produced on a farm that participated in the 1968 feed grain program. There are no program require ments in obtaining a loan on soybeans. Agents Qualify For Convention R. E. Saunders, Edenton superintendent, and T. J. Jordan, Edenton represen tative for Pilot Life In surance Company, have qualified for the com pany’s 1968 Combination Division Convention which will be held at the Chal fonte-Haddon Hall Hotel in Atlantic City. Qualification for the con vention was based on out standing sales and service to policyowners during the past 15 months. More than 500 Pilot rep resentatives and their wives from North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia and Georgia will attend the convention, along with of ficials from Pilot’s home office in Greensboro. Highlights of the con vention will be the presi dent’s reception, awards banquet and an address by Fred Smith, renown man agement counsel. The group will also participate in sev eral company-sponsored ac tivities during their three day stay in the city. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1968. we CO re GOVERNMENT INSPECTED, FRESH [ , IfeL:/ J NEW LOW PRICES!] • SUPER RIGHT OUAKTER ERVER __ • SUPER RIGHT QUARTER FRYER . SUPER RIGHT WITHOUT GIBLETS BREAST with Wings 39c LEE with Back u, 33c SPLIT FRYERS 35c SLICED BACON FULLY COOKED CANNED S K "SUPER-RIGHT" MILD OR HOT 1 GRESH S » _ [HAMS 45 c j B JLfJ Sc SUPER RIGHT HEAVY CORN FED BEEF • GOVERNMENT INSPECTED NICE THICK Cl tlj OVEN READY OOC Salt Cured Fat Back 19c co on X • GOVERNMENT INSPECTED - HYGRADE I-Lb 2-Lb UMP RIB ROAST *O9 Ball Park Franks '*■ 69c [ Pk 9 C PkLg C J INSPECTED HEAVYCORN-FED BEEF^^^ H * lb. Cop'n John's Frozen Breaded, Flounder Portions 2 pV q 99c Cap'n John's Frozen Deviled Crabs 60/ Pk., 39c VKfctiUfllAißlßOidUUAi Sea Brand Frozen Breaded Shrimp ~, L . plc, $1,49 jane Parker ready to serve J V .BLACKBERRY -- f pies «39 c ®b® 1 IB BIT - _ JANE PARKER—MADE WITH BUTTERMILK m »jneLil Jr WHITE BREAD 1? 2 49° my 10 1.43 [blazed donuts % 29* : is 39° . /JANE PARKER READY TO SERVE N j.NE PARKER BROWN K SERVE S s cherry ill CO frencho AC MARVEL ICE MILK - 43- . " ' J V. JANE PARKER—DESSERT PERFECT’ | CUP-OF-JOY ICE CREAM CONES S / asp vanilla CREme iced V 1 [iH?l9csf 23cS 49cJ [“evils food cake ’&?• 49c J ImHI ORANGE CHIFFON A&P GREEN PEAS hi 290 2 m 85» I W? P CAKE 49° prices in s EFF - THRU SAT -' AUG - 17th 24-inch Charcoal SWEET MILK OR BUTTERMILK [0 $6 *49 • "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY ALL PURPOSE . BRAND IN Vi LB. PRINTS ‘O' l ' B BA ° LUNCHEON MEAT 45 c SWEET CREAM BUTTER 79c 59c • IONA BRAND—SPECIALLY PRICED _ • A&P BRAND GOLDEN zc-L*. bag GREEN PEAS 2 '££ 25° WHOLE KERNEL CORN 2 C 39 c s|.|s SEEDLESS, TABLE Uwn^lowers W I D Lounge m Chairs HONEYDEW MELONS -69 c VINE RIPE, TOMATOES -25 c $6.49 YELLOW CORN 10 -59 c RUSSET POTATOES 10 £ 69c i^g* CANTALOUPES 3 . 89c CALIFORNIA NECTARINES -19 c $1«57 PAGE THREE —B