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PAGE EIGHT-A Shopping With You In Mind By KATE Right now, since the stock at Lou's Variety Shop on North Oakum Street, is in lull swing, you can se lect many gift articles for Christmas and use their lay-away plan. There’s a good supply of ladies’ full length robes, men’s cardi gans, girls’ bell bottom pa jamas, boys’ wing tipped shoes and many, many other articles of wearing apparel for the entire fam ily at Lou's Variety Shoppe. Does the aroma of fresh baked pies, cakes, do-nuts, etc., make your mouth wa ter? If so, why don’t you Episcopalians To Have Forum The congregation at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church following a short service will conduct an open forum on the issues and concerns ■of the Church at the pres ent time. Members of the congre gation have received no tice of the meeting and full participation is expect ed. Moderator will be Senior Warden Thomas H. Shepard, and the rector, Rev. George B. Holmes, will be available to answer questions he may be in a position to address. The forum comes prior to the every member can vass to be conducted No vember 2. At that time a special service of dedica tion with the parish mak ing a Corporate Commun ion will be held. No other services are planned for that day. Children from nursery through third grade will have Church School classes at 11 o’clock. Following services the entire congregation will as semble for a pot - luck luncheon in the Parish House. Pledge cards for 1970 will be mailed next week to all parishioners to be submitted November 2. All who do not submit their pledges at the service will be visited in the afternoon by a canvasser. The co operation of the congre gation is requested. THANKS TO TEENAGERS I wish to thank all of the Teenagers for their court esy and respect shown at the death of my husband, .Charlie H. Blount. MRS. LUCIELLE BLOUNT 310 N. Oakum St. AT To we Motor Co., Inc. HERTFORD, N. C. 1968 Dodge y2-Ton Pickup Sweptline Custom Cab. 8 cylinder; Auto matic Trans., Beautiful Red Finish. Lots of Warranty Left on This One. 1967 Dodge Polara 4-dr. Sed. Beautiful Blue Finish. Real Sharp! 1968 Dodge 2-door Hardtop GT Dart; White with Black Vinyl Top. A. T., P. S., 8 cylinder. One Owner . . . Real Sharp! 1964 Ford 4-door Sedan A. T., 8 cylinder; P. S., Blue and White. One Owner; A-l Condition. 1966 Ford Econoline Supervan Beautiful Blue Finish; One Owner; A-l Condition. 1966 Chevrolet Impala 4-dr. Hardtop; Vinyl Roof; P. S. V-S; Auto matic Trans. 1965 Chevrolet Truck New Lime Spreader Body. A-l Con dition. 1963 Valiant 4-door Sedan 66 cylinder; Automatic Transmission. A Real Second Car. Towe Motor Co. Dobb Street Hertford, N. C. hurry over to Shields’ Bakery and get some of those delicious goodies? This bakery shop is open every day and you get quick, courteous service. So take home a fresh bak ed pie, cake or cookies as a real treat for the entire family from Shields' Bak ery at the corner of Oakum and East Church Streets. Each week at Roes Jew elers, they receive a new and different kind of beau tiful jewelry and gift items. This week they showed me the new and ex clusive Paua shell jewelry and gift sets from New Zealand. There’s desk sets, trays, coast - trays, lovely pins and pendants, cuff links, tie tacs and bracelets. If you’ll take a look in their beautiful dec orated show windows, you will see some of these Paua gifts —at Ross Jew elers. If you’ll look in the win dow at Tarkington's, you’ll see the cutest all weather coat for small children, this time modeled on a little boy. However, this same coat can be buttoned on the opposite side and worn by a little girl, making it most adaptable. The coats are fleece lined, too, for warmth. By the way, Tarkington's has received another new shipment of stunning fashions in ladies’ hats in all the glorious colors of fall—now IS tne time to shop for that new chapeau. When you shop at the P & Q Super Market, you can get quality and savings all the way. This week’s pace setters in values in clude fresh picnics at 39c a pound; fryers at 28c; chick en legs and breasts at 39c; 20 pounds white potatoes at 59c; oranges at 3c each; cucumbers at 5c each and Tokay grapes at 5 pounds for SI.OO. With the pur chase of a $5.00 order this week, there’s some extra special values, such as 5 pounds Camellia flour at 29c; Camellia detergent at 19c and Camellia coffee at 19c, all representing a sav ings of 60c or more on these items. It’s budget savings now and always at the P & Q Super Market There’s a “NEW” inno vation at the G. T. Davis Jewelry Store this week. It is an attractive arrange ment of center show-cases, displaying many new and THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1969. wondeiful gifts, especially'] in articles of polished wood | which I particularly liked. | There’s Lazy Susans with relish trays, napkin hold ers, the new coffee mug holders, recipe boxes and so many other attractive gift articles from which to choose. Go in. browse around, you’re welcome at the G. T. Davis Jewelry Company. If you’ve a “sweet tooth” and like chocolate covered cherries, as many people do, then go right down to Rose's, where they’ve just recevied a fresh shipment of these confections and are selling them two boxes for only 99c. It’s Hal loween time, too, at Rose's, where the young goblins can get Trick or Treat bags, costumes, masks and noise makers. And also for the trick or treaters, you can get 125 lollipops for 87c; 150 pieces of candy for 87c; 100 kisses for 39c and Hershey bars at 10 for 39c at Rose's. Have you made your purchases at the Rexall One-Cent Sale at Hollo well's Rexall Drug Store? There are so many differ ent real values on sale that you can’t afford to miss it. Right now you purchase your Christmas cards, one box for $2 or two boxes for $2 plus a penny. .Christmas wrap ping paper is on sale also. Writing paper sells at two boxes for 99c and good quality tooth brushes at 2 for 79c at the gigantic Rex all One-Cent Sale at Hollo well's. \ Since cold weather means shut in time, there’s’ one way the entire family can entertain themselves. It’s simply by putting together interesting and education al Jigsaw Puzzles. At Gene's 5c and 10c Store there’s a big shipment of all sorts of puzzles which have just arrived, in prices ranging from 39c to $1.49. There’s pre-school puzzles, four to a box, for the chil dren. Then there’s map puzzles for school children and beautiful scenery puzzles for adults, now at Gene's 5c and 10c Store. Cooler weather brings on the time when all women must replenish their ward robe of hosiery and, of course, with the fashion changes, come changes in all makes of hosiery. At the Betty Shoppe, going along with fashion change, you can get the new Myrid panty hose made of Agilon, and the Miss Myrid Junior and teen-age panty hose, for the action people and the shorty skirts. The new Carmolon panty hose comes in one size which fits short, medium and tall gals, j Also another new is the j two-part pant hose with I panty and stems which; works with garterless girdles. No hooks or snaps hose held in place with a soft elastic band. For the newest in hosiery fashions, shop at the Betty Shoppe. Os course, it’s always a ■ pleasure for a woman to go { shopping for furniture, especially at the Qu ; nn | Furniture Company, with . its soft playing music and the surrouridings of beauti ful and attractive furniture designed in the various periods to compliment your heme. To the right as you enter the stcre, you’ll see literally a wall of beautiful . paintings, from which you can make a selection suit able for any room in your ' home, including your den and even your kitchen. Ask just any woman and she’ll tell you that she just loves shopping at the Quinn Furniture Company. The Wwim Auto Store starts this week with their famous Family Days Sale, with so many extra special values in savings on items for each member of your family. For Daddy and his work shop, you’ll find great savings in power tools; for Mother in the home, there’s extra special savings on large household appliances and for the children, what else but toys, large and small, for now and for lay away for Christmas fun. So join the Family Days Sale at the Western Auto !sjS£ WATSON’S U.S.D.A. INSPECTED - WHOLE (2 or more in Plastic Bag) y FRYERS a Oft CUT-UP FRYERS LB. 33c c FtartCrt Wb. Signal 'sTYLE™ Pork Chops SAUSAGE hams -59‘ -49-79' 1-lb. Gwaltney’s I Gwaltney s FRANKS 59t BACON * 69c Jumbo Roll - Bounty 3-lb. Camellia 4-roll Pack Charmin Bathroom PAPER TOWELS SHORTENING TISSUE _ Roll - - Can - - Pkg. - 29c 59c 29c 5-lb Camellia No. 303 Camellia No. 2 1 /z Camellia Yel. Cling FLOUR garden peas PEACHES _ Bag 39c SI.OO 129 c iBI Crushed Pineapple 31c w JBjfe|M§g|fP NO. 303 CAN GREEN GIANT iPRODUCE SRECIALSa whole kernel , t «n , white Yellow Corn... can 23c 100 Size Florida U. S. No. 1— WHITE ORANGES POTATOES INSTANT Dree. j lO-lb. Ba. I COFFEE A DOUBLE STAMPS Red Tokay S. p °* MOWPAY fQ c Supermarket g i lij \ 0.1.0,, IS. im w QuMn strtn - N. G
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