PAGE SIX I—A "Shopping With You In Mind" B y KATE Have you ever eaten [ Scrapple? Well, it’s similar : to a delicious food we Penn : sylvania Dutch call Ponhaus : and H is delicious. At the : f ft Q Super Market you • can get the Rappa Hand Scrapple at 45c a package : and I promise you’ll enjoy it. There’s many good sales : items at the ft Q this week : such as frying size chickens at 27c a pound; beef liver at : 29c; round steak at 89c and ; sirloin steak at $1.09 a pound. Os course, the produce de partment will be bountiful as : usual with red grapes at 5 pounds for $1.00; temple oranges at 35c a dozen, and sweet potatoes, 5 pounds 49c. So now you know it pays to do your grocery shopping at the P ft Q Super Market. The Griffin Musi center sug . gests that if you’ve never - owned a cassett tape record -er, to just come in and look /them over, as they really do have a fine line of recorders, -pre-recorded and blank cas setts. They also have a good /supply of 8 - track stereo : tapes. You’ll find out that -it’s loads of fun playing tapes /and cassets on your own re corder from Griffin Musi :eeater. .■ If ever it was Vitamin .weather now’s the time! :Kow, at HoUowell’s Rexall Drug Store you can get the popular and effective Super planaman Vitamins at 3 very special price, large bottle with a bonus of a small transistor radio, one to , Jceep you well and the other to make you happy with mu- I Sic. Remember you can get the spray de congestent to spray in the sick room, which relieves coughing and also the larger size vaporizer at Hol lowell’s Rexall Drug Store. .. It might be winterish out ride, but just step into Tark ington’s and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into spring. There’s beautiful Nelly Don 'dresses everywhere jacket -dresses, lines and all sorts of dew fashions in polyester. By the way there’s still a good collection of the “Grow a Year” coats at extra spe cial prices at Tarkington’s. I am especially “attuned" to all sorts of clocks and Mrs. Ross of Ross Jewelers tells me- they’ve just had a new NOTICE! This is to notify the shareholders and members of the Edenton Savings & Loan Association that the annual shareholders’ meeting will be held on Monday evening, February 2,1970, at 8:00 o’clock in the Association office, 322 S. Broad Street, Edenton, N. C. JAMES C. BAIL Executive Vice-President TIDEWATER TRAILER SALES “The Home of Better Buys” IT’S WHERE THE FINEST THE BEST I MOBILE HOMES To Salt Your Terms and Budget North Carolina’s Largest Mobile Home Dealer 70 Mobile Homes To Choose from ... 8-10 & 12-ft Wide 1,2, 3 and 4 Bedrooms See Peek for a Better Pick ... The Man With The Plans TIDEWATER IRAIER SALES Telaphofc# MMUS WaaMngtnu. M. C. Ate 9. Taiaphs— IN UN collection of clock arrivals, so I can hardly wait to see them. Also a “come lately" are some different silver pieces, all so pretty. It’s such a “pleasant pleasure” to shop at Reas Jewelers,, who are receiving many new articles of jewelry, etc.—daily. The Western Gas Servlet Store would like to assure each of you that they have no shortage of gas and do not anticipate a shortage. Then, of course, you know that by just calling 482-4483 you can get delivery on gas and/or oil day or night from the Western Gas Service Store. With this cold wintry weather and so many flu bugs around, many of you keep your children inside— but then there’s the problem of “nothing to do.” Well, let me help you solve it by tell ing you that at Gene’s 5c and 10c Store you can get color ing books for only 13c each, so you can really get a big supply. All remaining dolls are selling at half price, too. By the way while you are sure to need plenty of hose, why not get a large supply of ladies’ hose at only 28c a pair at Gene’s 5c and 10c Store? Mr. and Mrs. Bill Herman are now affiliated with the H & R Block Income Tax Company and will be very glad to help you with your income tax problems. They can be contacted at their Do- Nut Shop on the corner of Queen and Broad Streets, and their phone number is 482-4889, H & R Block In come Tax Consultants. It’s always nice to receive money for Christmas then you can take good advantage of these very special “after Christmas” sales like the one they’re having now at the Betty Shoppe. Just think, winter coats at one-third off the regular price, dresses and blouses, values to sl3, now $4 to $9. A special group of sportswear at half price and assorted sizes of lingerie at one-third to one-half regular price. So forget about the winter’s breeze and have fun getting »ood “buys” at the January Sale at the Betty Shoppe. FOR QUICK RESULTS TRY A CLASSIFIED AD THE CHOW AM HERALD, EDEMTOW. WORTH CAROUHA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 22, 1170 New Books At Library The following new books have been received at Shep ard • Pruden Memorial Li brary: Adult Fiction Crime-on Their Hands by Dell Shannon. Lovey Childs by John O’Hara. The Marigold Held by Diane Pearscn. Fire From Heaven by Mary Renault. The Intercom Conspiracy by Eric Ambler. The Case of the Prodigal Daughter by Christopher Bush. Jory by Milton R. Bass. Duplicate Death by Georg ette Heyer. The Loch by Janet Caird. Puppet on a Chain by Ali star Mac Lean. The Ten Gifts by Elizabeth • Gcudge. One to Count Cadence by James Crumley. Best American Sho rt [ Stories—l 969 ed. by Martha Foley and David Burnett. | Carnavaron’s Castle by Jean Francis Webb. The Black Camels by Ron- j eld Johnston. Master and Commander by Patrick O’Brian. Angels Falling by Janice Elliott. Halloween Party by Agatha Christie. Gideon’s Power by J. J. Marric. Adult Non-Fiction Victoria In the Highlands by David Duff. The Empress Brown by Tom Cullen. Get Yamamoto by Burke Davis. Motiveless Malignity by Louis Auchincloss. Pocahontas by Grace S. Woodard. Books I Love by John Kieran. Best Plays of 1968-1969 by Otis L. Buernsey ed. The Life of Johnny Reb by Bell Irvin Wiley. Esquire’s Guide to Modern Etiquette by the editors of Esquire Magazine and Ron Butler. Let’s Cook It Right by Adelle Davis. Play Activities for the Re tarded Child by Bernice W. Carlson and David R. Ging lend. New Machines Set For Showing A new line of John Deere combines for 1970 will be in- I troduced Tuesday, according [ to Hobbs Implement Com pany, area John Deeng dealer. Hobbs Implement Company said the New Generation of John Deere combines will be shown on film at his “Farm ing Frontiers ’7O” program. The program is devoted to the business of farming. It will begin at 7:30 at Hobbs Im plement Company. Also included in the pro gram are "Furrow on Film,” subjects which show the lat est developments in farming. The feature motion picture will be “A Way of Life” which investigates rural life I in America. Hobbs Implement Company said door prizes will be i awarded and refreshments will be served. All area farm I families are invited to attend the program. Ice On Roads Causes Mishaps Weather conditions were 11 credited with causing two mishaps in the area Monday night, according to State Trooper Charlie Thomas. Ice on the Albemarle Sound I bridge caused a 1964 Chevron let being operated by Luther Emmitt Ed dins of Tulsa, Okla., to go out of control, i Damage to the car was set at | $75. The mishap occurred at i 7:30 P. M. Monday. ! A second mishap was in | vestigated by Trooper Thom i as where damage to two ve hicles was placed at $125. WARTS | DISSOLVE AWAY! Warts are caused by viruses. Removed by amazing Compound W! Compound W* contains two medicines widely used by | doctors in treating virus caused warts. A few color less drops of Compound W, used as directed, can dis solve away warts in just days. No cutting.no burning, no pain. Remember: warts are caused by viruses—re moved by fast-acting Com pound W. CLASSIFIED AD TEY A HERALD am M WATSON’S UJ3.D.A. INSPECTED - WHOLE JR Jk A •EFRYERSIb./H TWO OE MORE IN BAG K CUT-UP FRYERS lb. 33c HWJpL— U. S. D. A. Choice Boneless l-ib.Signa] 1-lb. Cypress Sliced RIBSTEAKS SAU j^ €E BACON Lb- ro || n W £ -«*- „ rtf na -— LSSS - rn* 5|.39 -s‘9, 59 luter’s smoked 4/6 Lb. Average Gwaltney Jf A SAUSAGE SMOKED M H ,6 9 c Hr PKMCS > <f 9 NO. IVa CAN DEL-MONTE NO. 303 CAN CUT | NO. 303 CAN CAMEUIA 3E PEACHES HEN beaks gUSI FRUIT COCKTAIL 3 CANS 4 CANS j 4 CANS SI.OO 1.00 H 1 SI.OO GOLDEN RIPE 1 lb. bag $1.25 RAMAMA6 —^r- D fli iY AIT Golden Quarters CRISCO O t E O SHORTENING - Pkg. - Can Vi GALLON 3-LB. 1-OZ. BOX Sealtest TIDE ICE DETERGENT i CREAM (10c OFF LABEL) j FANCY RED DELICIOUS ctn. APPLES229c 89c69c jj Home-Grown | SWEET „ „ i POTATOES W —- 49, I Vhthisics 12-os. Nabisco I RITZ KJI | CRACKERS 1- |gy —J BOX X I 37 C S 40 B W. Queen Street Edenton, N. C PRICES IN THIS AD ARE EFFECTIVE THRU SATUR DAY, JANUARY 24, 1970. |iw| FREE! FREE! FREE! 50 Extra S & H Stamps i ' With this coupon and purchases of $lO or more at PHTHISIC’S Super Market. Limit, 1 per family. This coupon MUST be presented at time of purchase. (Expires Saturday, January 24, 1970.)

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