PAGE EIGHT r-A ‘"Shopping With Yon In Mind" By KATE This big “After Christmas” sale at the Betty Shoppe has really created quite a stir among the ladies. Right now, while cold weather and win ter season calls for warm fashions, you can get a com plete new outfit at the Betty Shoppe. Coats formerly sell ing for S4O to $69 are now one-third off the regular price. One rack of sports wear is half price. One table of sweaters, values up to sl7, arc now priced at $7 and $lO. Hats and jewelry are half price. Peignoir sets, loung ing sets and a group of sha dowline slips have been re duced for clearance. So, ladies, treat yourself with a second winter wardrobe from the Betty Shoppe. For many, many weeks new a complete renovation and refurbishing at Mitchen er’s Pharmacy has been mingling with the flow of their many customers, who have been most kind and un derstanding at some incon veniences they may have had while shopping. However, most of the changes have been completed and it really is a “brand new store.” The prescription department is much, much larger and throughout the store there’s many wonderful changes, all done for the benefit of cus tomer convenience. Mitchen art send their very warmest thanks for your patience and kind indulgence. Come visit Mitchener'i most modern pharmacy. Doesn’t barbecued spare ribs sound delicious? Or how ’bout a casserole of good ole sauerkraut topped with some of those fresh tender spare ribs from the P A Q Super Market? Only 59c a pound, too! They also have econ omy pork chops at 49c and boneless pork cutlets at 79c. You might give the whole family some of Chub’s fam ous barbecue for Saturday night supper sandwiches. And 5C pounds of white potatoes for $1.99 and half-gallon of Armco Corrugated Steel Pipe for Irrigation & Drainage It's Easy ta baton, 8 treat -Uses include road culverts, ditch crossovers, stock wa ter supply lines and turn outs. Durable zinc-coated Armco Corrugated Steel is available in diame ters 6 to 96 inches. We maintain stock for your needs. Call us for prices , Ammon ama ARMCO CONSTRUCTION V PRODUCTS Coastal Concrete Company, Inc. Windsor, N. C. 794-3110 Edenion. N. C. 492-32 M Tyler Os Edenton BRING US YOUR FILM FOR PROMPT PROCESSING Camellia bleach for 29c are another two of the many good buys this weekend at the P A Q Super Market. At HoUoweU’s Bexall Drag Store many useful drugs and cosmetics have been marked down, some as much as half price. Buffered Aspirin and One-a-Day Vitamins are now on special. Cara Nome’s Spray, Cream and Roll-on Deodorants, Yardley’s Soaps, Nail Polish Remover, Bubble Bath and that popular Facial Mist are among the many other items reduced for clearance at HoUoweU’s Rex all Drug Store. ASCSNews By ALMA G. BYRUM Acting County Executive Director 1979 Feed Grain Program The 1970 feed grain pro gram will be basically the same program as in 1969. The major change is that there will not be any ad vance payments, which means that participants will get all of the payment next fall, both the diversion and price support. The rates will be approximately the same as in 1969. Other provisions are: The minimum diversion for parti cipation is 20 per cent of the base, the maximum diversion is 50 per cent of the base for farms above 25 acres. Farms with 25 acres or less may di vert the entire base. There will be no payment for the first 20 per cent diversion for farms above 25 acres, how ever, farms with bases of 25 acres or less will receive pay ment for the first 20 per cent diversion, plus a higher rate for the remaining acreage. The sign-up period for this program will be February 2 through March 20. Notices of bases, yields and payment rates will be mailed within a few dajs. 1970 Cotton Program Features of the 1970 cotton program are similar to the 1969 program. The following arc the major provisions of the 1970 cotton program: 1. Price support loans will be available to cooperators at | 20.25 cents per pound for one inch middling cotton at aver age location. 2. The price support pay ment rate has been establish ed at 16.8 cents per pound. This payment is made to co operators on acreage planted within the domestic allot ment. The domestic allot ment is 65 percent of the to tal farm allotment. 3. Small farms, or those farms with allotments of 10 acres or less, may plant the entire allotment, and in addi tion to the price support payment, receive payment of 11.95 cents per pound on 35 per cent of their allotment. This small farm payment can be earned even though no cotton is planted. The 1970 yields and allot ments have already been mailed to cotton producers. The sign up will begin Feb ruary 2 and go through March 20, 1970. Reminders Tobacco and peanut lease and transfer agreements must be signed and in the county office by April 1. Any change in ownership or operation in 1970 should be reported to the county of fice so mail can go to correct operator or owner. BIRTHANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Bass announce the birth of their third son, Gregory Pierce, born January 4 in Chowan Hospital. THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDEKTQM. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1979 UttatagsPay High Price In ’6B At least 991 litterbugs in North Carolina found some one was watching in 1968. All of the arrests were made by highway patrolmen, according to Lt. D. R. Emory of the North Carolina Motor Vehicles Department. He said no figures were avail able on the number of con victions. A corresponding number of violators were arrested this year. Figures for the first six months shows that 533 litterers received citations, Lt. Emory said. He pointed out that 57 per cent of the arrests were made in 24 counties, or rough ly one-fourth of the total number of counties in the state. The tally by counties was: Edgecombe County ran second with 44 arrests. Other rankings: Pitt, 39; Gaston, 37; Cumberland, 36; Forsyth, 32; Wake, 29; Caldwell, 22; Guilford and Onslow, 21 each; Halifax and Rocking ham, 20 each; Duplin and Iredell, 16 each; Bladen, 15; New Hanover, Ashe, Burke, I Rowan and Durham, 14 each; | Carteret, Cleveland and Wa tauga, 13 each; Robeson, Ala mance, Orange, Montgomery and Rutherford, 12 each; An son and Stokes, 11 each. Martin, Brunswick and Johnston, 10 each; Union, | Beaufort, Columbus, Scotland, Cabarrus and Stanly, 9 each; Jones, Wilson, Hoke, Harnett, I Chatham, Catawba, Wilkes and McDowell, 8 each; Bun combe, Cherokee and Hender son, 7 each; Hyde, Wayne, Moore, Pender, Richmond, Surry and Jackson, fl each. Davie, Craven, Sampson, Nash, Alleghany, Avery and Swain, 5 each; Lenoir, Hay-1 wood, Person and Lee, 4 each: i Chowan, Currituck, Greene, , Granville, Yadkin, Mitchell. and Yancey, 3 each; Dare, I Hertford, Transylvania, Per quimans, Caswell, Franklin, Vance and Camden, 2 each; Gates, Pasquotank, Warren, Alexander and Graham, 1 eoch. Charges are made in com pliance with General Statute 14-390 as amended by the 1969 General Assembly. The statute reads as follows: It is unlawful for any per- I son, firm, organization or private corporation or for the governing body,’agents or employees of any municipal corporation, to place or leave or cause to be placed or left temporarily or permanently, any trash, refuse, garbage, scrapped automobile, scrapped. truck or part thereof on the right of way of any state | highway or public road where said highway or public road is outside of an incor porated town. The placing or leaving of the articles or matter forbid den by this section shall, for each day or portion thereof that said articles or matter are placed or left, constitute a separate offense. Shakespearean Play Scheduled “Your Own Thing,” the prize-winning musical coming to the Center Theater in Norfolk, Va., on January 23 and 24, is the seventh stage success of the last 25 years to be adapted from a Shakes pearean play but only the second one to be published j in a double - version book | permitting readers to com pare the original and the! adapted versions in one vol ume. The first instance was in 1958 when the book and ly rics of “West Side Story” were published in one vol ume with the original play on which it was based, Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet.” Now, in the fall of 1969, the book and lyrics of “Your Own Thing” are being published by Dell Publishing Company in one volume with Shakespeare’s "Twelfth Night,” from which it was adapted by Donald Driver, with songs by Hal Hester and Danny Apolinar. This double-publishing bit did not occur in the case of “The Boys From Syracuse” (which came from "The Com edy of Errors”), “Kiss Me, Kate” (which came from “The Taming of the Shrew”), nor from such non-musical adaptations as Ustinov’s “Romanoff and Juliet,” Bar bara Garson’s “Mcßird” or Tom Stoppard’s “Rosencrantz and Guildenstem Are Dead” (which came from “Ham let”). The Center Theater box office will be opened from 10 A. M. to « P. M. daily be ginning Monday, January 1$ or tickets may be ordered from Center Theater, 9th and Granby Streets, Norfolk, Va. ' mi* U/£'D£f/iV V/itt "MCnat wSfAJt/vJrfWy food Values CHOICE TOP BA m A ROUND STEAM! CHOICE I Luter’s Sirloin Tip Roast: 9 9‘; BACON pkg. 79c _ _ f? 1 ?" - FRESH PORK 1-LB. GWALTNEY 6 Vii r B PICNICS FRANKS 4gc 39' i diHAi!iaj.ma.ia 1 ~ lA , 10 ~ T> . T , , 2-lb. gills 7BATH ,un D v I . 10 to 12-lb. Royal Rock Hotel Special M 29c i gfcji Hen AA( COFFEE |,l WTHTH.S COUPON | _ - || _ BAG - « 40c ; Turkeys in* j OFFER EXPIRES 1- 19 .79 - 1 ■ Limit one coupon per purchase Cash value J . LT-aiSfinLt ! 1, oz “» OIE ™ G,N,A ! 2S-oz. Del Monte 14-oz PET <-:-:-:-Maugri.R.-PA'ira : : :i- Peach or Damson mm PERSERVES CATSUP SKIM MILK B with coupon S Isisfy 4 1 1.00 b ° it|e 39c 8 1.00 V GOVT REGULATIONS APPLY. V g aA .>.mw3gmTOwm.>.:..:.:;. NO. 303 CAN LIBBY 15-OZ. CHEF BOi'-AR DEE No. 303 Can King Cole vr. 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