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PAGE SIX-A Home Security Conference Set Three members of the Home Security Life Insur ance staff in Chowan County this week are at tending a Leaders’ Confer ence in Aiheville. J. D. Elliott, staff man ager, along with Ike Har rell and Woodrow Slade, are in Asheville for the three-day event All six agents of this area quali fied for the conference. Elliott, staff manager and town councilman, will bo recognized as the leading staff manager in the Dur ham-based company. There are 76 staff managers in the firm. Fee Outek RmuUu Trr jT Heeabt ClMriftod Shopping With You In Mind : II you’ll notice in the : window of Hollowell't R*x : bU Drug Store, you’ll see : the many price reductions • on summertime Rexall pro : ducts. For instance, you’ll • be glad to get the new : spray can of that much : used Calamine Lotion, first ; aid sprays, garden sprays • and insect sprays. The : Buffered Aspirin mouth . to (dftemembei By ICUtTUT BARHAM gUßgjfP' ALFRED B. NOBEL, inventor of dynamite, bequeathed $9,000,000 in 1896, the interest to be distributed yearly to those who had most bene fited mankind during the preceding year. Nobel Prize winners are chosen from five cate gories: Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature and Peace. Under the heading of “Peace,” you will find a number of years listed: “Not Award ed.” This has happened 12 of the past 60 years. Why? They say there are some years when no great contributions are made to peace. Do we actually live in a world where there are years that pass without laborers for peace? On this we disagree. Maybe the great names fail, but there isn’t a day that passes that hundreds of individuals aren’t in there plugging. The school teachers who are shaping student minds; the ministers who calm and direct lives. The good neighbors the people who care. It is through the efforts of the many considerate people that our world is held together. Right here in our community there are those who work for peace every day of their lives OUR THOUGHT TO REMEMBER: “BLESSED ARE THE PEACE MAKERS,. FOR THEY SHALL BE CALLED THE CHILDREN OF GOD.” Colonial Funeral Home Edenton, North Carolina Western Gas Wants You To Meet Henry Layden Henry has been with Western Gas for 15 years as a deliveryman and serviceman. His job is to see that you get accurate deliveries and courteous service. Henry is well qualified to take care of your LP Gas needs. ■ > When you need experienced deliv ery and service, Call Western Gas Service 313 SL Broad St - Edenton, N. CL Phone 482-3122 New Books At Local library Listed New books received at Shepard - Pruden Memorial Library include the follow ing: Fiction Cop Out by Ellery Queen. The Deadly Isles by John Holbrook Vance. Sight Unseen by Audrey Erskine Lindop. Mr. Bridge by Evan S. Connell. Somewhere Beyond Re proach by Tim JeaL Non-Fiction Complete Book of Juka do Self-Defense by Bruce Tegner. American Negro Refer ence Book by John P. Davis. The Black Arts by Rich ard Cavendish. Away From It All by wash, Redi spray anti perspirant and facial tis sues are also among the many specially priced ar ticles on sale at Hollo well’s Rexall Drug Store. The PRO Super Market who will, by the way, be open all day of July 4th, has many easy to cook items on special this week THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON. NORTH CAROLINA. THURSDAY. JULY 3. IMi. Sloan Wilson. Patrick Henry and His World by George Findlay Willison. Loud and Clear by Rob ert J. Serling. Introduction to Shakes peare by Marchette Shute. The Berliners by Walter H. Nelson. American Furniture: 17th, 18th, 19th Century Style by Helen Comstock. The library will be closed July 4th. JACK L. MARSHALL Mr. and Mrs. John L. Marshall announce the birth of a son, Jack L. Marshall, born June 23 at Forsyth Hospital in Wins ston-Salem. Mrs. Marshall is the former Phyllis Twid dy of Edenton. end, especially for you who I plan outdoor cooking. I Shoulder steaks at 79c a I pound; barbecue style I thicken legs and breasts at I )9c; 2-ounce chuck wagon J steaks, 10 for $1; 2 pounds 1 franks for 99c and the I charcoal for the grill, 10 I pounds for 59c. There'll be I plenty of local produce, I also, so plan to shop at-fee I P b Q Super Market—in a I cool and friendly atmo- J sphere. LADIES! Even if you I don’t have a grandbaby, I you just couldn’t help your- I self from wanting to buy I those cute little imported I diaper sets for babies from I Tarkington’s. The sets for 1 little girls are adorable, all j I in pastels, dresses and I rubber pants to match and I for the little boy babies, I there’s the tiny pants and I shirts with rubber pants to I match, just too sweet for I words. There’s al,o a 1 Fourth of July Sale going I on, too, with all pants I dresses, shorts and sum- 1 mer dresses reduced. And I there’s lots of summer sash- I ions left at Tarkinglon's. | Have you seen the new I Mini Bike at the Western J Auto Store? Most anyone I can ride one and they’re 1 quite inexpensive at only I $169.95. They’re quite “the I thing” now for riding ] pleasure and business, too. I For the coming holidays, I when you’ll be having I cookouts, why not buy one 1 of those new bug killing 1 lights for your screened-in I porch or your camping j areas? And for these very ] hot days, let the kids have I fun with a swimming pool, from the Western Auto I Store. I walkeu in the G. T. Davis Jewelry Store this week and found them “prettying up” some of j their silver with silver polish by International Sil ver Company, and it seem ed quite easy to make each piece of silver just gleam. By the way, a new ship ment of lovely Fostoria Crystal in unusual pieces has been received, which will make great gifts for the season’s brides. Other suggestions as gifts are the new pieces of Corningware in Avacoda and Lemon, as well as the popular Cen tura pattern from G. T. Davie Jewelry Company. Roee's Fourth of July’s J weekend specials include | one particular item which all of you ladies would really like to own and now’s the time. This week end only you can get Pa cific sheets, double and single, fitted and flats, in the popular Daisy Prints for only $1.99 each, with pillow cases to match at $1.38 a pair. Another ex tra special item is a sale j on nylon, first quality, ! hose at only 29c a pair. ! Girls’ back to school dresses are a good buy also at 2 for $5 at Rose's. So many of us have 1 trouble with watch bands breaking during this hot summer weather. Well, why not replace that old watch band with a new Speidel band from Rom j Jewelers? It really is too j risky to hold on to a worn watch band attached to I anything as valuable as aI good watch such as Bui-1 ova, Accutron, Caravelle I or one of the many stand ard Bulova watches from Rom Jewelers. Just in time for a won derful vacation starting 1 with the coming July Fourth, the Betty Shoppe has reduced much of its sportswear, including 3- piece sports suits, pants and tops vto match, skirt and ImM outfits, Peekra-1 800 drestie* and shorts. Al so the entire stock of Flair Bottom and Bell Bottom Pants have been reduced. Shop now for vacation fashions at the B• 11 y I Shoppe. J - * WATSON’S U.S.D.A. INSPECTED - WHOLE (2 or more in Plastic Bag) FRYERS s 00 e 1“ CUT-UP FRYERS lb. 37c 14 to 18-ib. Luter’s Water Added Gwaltney Gwaltney SMOKED HAMS AQ, B _ A “ N SHANK PORTION i 47C ,q rg Center Slices lb. 89c.. m m J M % 8 TO 12 POUND SIZE NORALINA CHOICE TURKEYS i>. 39c T-BONE Choice Full Cut 9. I If Mi 'lm W shimx $1.05 $ 1.2 9 CANNING SUPPLIES ! i HALF GALLO * thrift LiiAj This Store Will Be assorted flavors Case of 12’s Quart Closed Friday, July 4th _ mmMU MM JARS.. $1.591. ICE MILK — ! Night, July 3, 1969 NO. 2 Vi SIZE CAN DEL MONTE ! { Carton YELLOW CLING prices in this ad effective |\ HP M /I II W f THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 5 PEACHES 46-oz. Stokely jV C 34*m AA LEMONADE * |UU /Mil on EGGS: 41c Purex Bleach .. 49c - Table Cloth 19c 5 LBS. SELF-RISING 14-OZ. DelMoitte 10-OZ. FLY DED Flour 55c Tomato Catsup Insect Killer 69c QUART SALAD BOWL PINT CAROLINA TREET Salad m # Barbecue Mft Dressing. .«##C Mm I C Sauce 4#C 18-LB. AVERAGE RIPE TO THE RIND 36 Size Arizona WATERMELONS each 59c Cantaloupes FANCY HOME-GROWN CUCUMBERS 4 f»r 19c 1 2V C U. S. NO. 1 WHITE A POTATOES 59c I ephihisics jl|?l{iti •rs-wJ Supermarket j ||Jjj}|j| 9-oz. Sociables | 3!g *|^ ij j 39 cf W. Queen Street * j
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