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PAGE SIX A Shopping With You In Mind By KATE Yea won’t want to miss the Bonanza of values this weekend at the P fc Q Super Market. Again you tan get tender frying size chickens at 27c a pound. (Iwaltney's Signal brand bacon is special this week at 49c and there’s extra special prices on round steak, cube steak, T-bone and sirloin steaks and they are so delicious, cooked on the charcoal grill! Good prices at the produce counter include 20 pounds •of potatoes for 69c; celery at 10c and peaches at 10c a pound—of course, at the P k Q Super Market. Right now, all parents are thinking about buying those necessary back-to school clothes, as the open ing of school is only sev eral weeks away. At Roae’s, right now, there’s an excellent selection of children’s shoes, from small sizes up to size 3, and they’re only $2.99 a pair. Boys’ and girls' gym shoes are specially priced at only $1.99 a pair. Boys’ perma press pants in sizes 6 to 18 are available for only $2.94 o pair. For both boys and girls, there’s attractive out fits for school at Rote's. Milchener's Pharmacy has just received a new and Field Events Slated In Area A corn, soybean and swine field day is schedul ed at the Tidewater Re search Station on August 29. The station is located approximately four miles east of Plymouth on U. S. 64. The program will begin at 9:30 A. M. with brief remarks by J. W. Smith, superintendent of Tidewa ter Research Station; Dr. R. L. Lovvorn, director of researen. N C. State Uni versity. and C. D. Thomas, director of research station. N. C. Department of Agri culture. The morning tour of re search work will begin at 10 o'clock. The afternoon tour will begin at 1:30 o’clock. Topics will in clude soybean and corn breeding, varieties, weed and insect control, row spacing, plant population and fertility studies. Farm. What Are You Doing This Weekend? Whv not support your local Cham ber of Commerce by spending an en joyable hour or two visiting one of the many excitine and historic attractions which has helped make the Albemarle Area the fascinating place it is today? We’ll bet there’s a point of interest no more than 20 minutes from your home . . . FOR INSTANCE HAVE YOU SEEN the highway marker in Hert ford honoring John Harvey, five times speaker of the Colonial As sembly? Save time and steps by telling your friends of your interesting tour with an EXTENSION TELEPHONE! The Norfolk & Carolina Telephone & Telegraph Co. VIRGINIA S FIRST PERFORMANCE TESTED j ALL BREED BOAR SALE Tidewater Sales Bam Rt. 35, one mile North of COURTLAND, VIRGINIA Wednesday, August 28, 1968 7:30 p*m. EDT All boars had to meet the following requirements: UProm Litter of 8 or more. Days to 200-lbsj 180 days or lets. ; fat probe at 200-lbv: 1.4 in. or leu. Loin eye Sonoray: 4.00 M|. in. or more. Uttermates tested In Virginia Swine Evaluation Station: 3.25-ib*. feed per pound gain or leu. or more lean cuts. POE OA-T.AJL.OGh WJUTB J. P. JOHNSON. Extension A(ent (OR) CHARUS COO. ER V. P. 1. COURTLAND, VIRGINIA BLACKSBURG. VIRGINIA fresh shipment, and packed in dry ice for freshness, of Hollingsworth’s famous chocolates. Also a ship ment of that delicious Russell Stover candies is expected to arrive this weekend. So satisfy your sweet tooth and make the “love in your life” happy with delicious candy from Mitchanar's Pharmacy. In just a few weeks school will begin, so now is the time to have your children's school clothes laundered or dry cleaned at the Edanton Launderette & Car Wash, right beside the A & P store. For just $2.25 you can clean 10 pounds of clothing, which certainly gives a big boost to your budget. So take advantage of this easy way of laundering and dry cleaning at Edanton Laun derette k Car Wash. Since the fall season brings on radical changes in living, why not begin now with planning for fall? For instance, with the back to-school trend, you can get a big assort ment of values at the Western Auto Store, which will save you money in many ways. Portable type writers for the college student, new bicycles for transportation for all stu ers and others interested will also have the oppor tunity to observe swine breeding and management work. Between the morning and afternoon tours a dutch luncheon of chicken or pork barbecue will be served and there will also be a machinery exhibit to observe. This field day should be of interest to many Cho wan farmers and we urge as many as possible to at tend. Harry Venters says. San Francisco Fire NEW YORK—The earth quake and fire which struck San Francisco April 18,1906, destroyed 28,000 buildings and did an esti mated $350 million in dam age, according to the In surance Information Insti tute. TUX CHOWAN HHtALO. KDKNTON, NO&TH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. AUGUST 22. 1965. dents, ball point pens, luggage, foot lockers and a 16-volume World Univer sity Encyclopedia—all at bargain prices during the Western Auto Store's Bar gain Day Sale. Ross Jewelers has new shipments of merchandise arriving daily, with all the attractive gift items, such as silver holloware in many beautiful and differ ent pieces for your selec tion. Some of the newest innovations in jewelry, in cluding the popular me dallions for men and the mini bracelets for the young fashions and other beautiful bracelets, pend ants and earrings are for you now—at Ross Jewelers. Those fashionable Eng lish tweeds by David Fer guson, now being shown at Tarkington's are just the very right “thing” for fall. Woolen skirts, sweaters, suits and slacks in com binations of checks and plaids, will just make you WANT to buy them. There’s a good selection of Leslie Faye fashions, with three-piece suits and dresses and coats to match. By the way, don’t forget the Salesman’s Sample Sale August 28-29 and 30 at Tarkington's. Gene's 5c and 10c Store sold out on their popular assortment of luggage, but again they have received a complete new shipment, ready just in time for the college student or for those of you intending to take a planned autumn va cation. This luggage, in shades of blue and green, comes in sizes of large, medium and train cases— and for the men there’s the popular attache case. New basketball shoes are avail able, too, as well as a new shipment of men’s long sleeve shirts at $1.64 or 2 for $2.00 at Gene's 5c and 10c Store. As I reminded you in my column, you really will feel that cool breath of autumn when you shop in the Betty Shoppe, where fall has already arrived. Lovely autumn shades in Butte Knit suits and dresses and the fashionable R & K Knits in dresses, costume suits and ensembles. Ver satality is the theme in the Tattersall Plaids in skirts, jackets and slacks to match at the Betty Shoppe. If you’re getting that col lege student ready for the coming year, away from home, it’ll help you a lot to get one of those Label- Mates from HolloweU's Rexall Drug Store. Make your own labels for the complete wardrobe, includ ing luggage —by the way, you can get refills for this handy innovation. Anoth er handy item for the stu dent is the ball point pen by Paper Mate, Sheaffer and the Bic Pen at Hollo well's Rexall Drug Store. As the season changes, every home owner likes to paint up and spruce up his home for beauty and pre servation. At Hughes-Par ker Hardware Company you can get the best of Sherwin Williams paints for the outside and inside of your home. Let me re mind you, too, that you can get the famous Black and Decker tools for the handy - man around the house. 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