PAGE SIX -A “Shopping With You In Mind** By KATE Due to be inf s* weak, I am obliged to reluctantly give up writing this eetamn until when and if 1 gain more strength. I surely appreciate very much the many nice things readers have said and written about my feeble efforts regarding this column. Thanks so very much. Rescue Squad Gets Donations Contributors who have made contributions 10 the Edenton - Chowan Rescue Squad since the last news paper listing follow. The Squad is very appreciative. A. V. Asbell, Mrs. Betty Bissette, Mr. and Mrs. Elton K. Boyce, Miss Kathryn G. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Bert ram Byrum, Ambrose H. Chappell, Mrs. George Chap pell, L. I. Chappell, Mr. and Mrs. N. D. Chappell, Mrs. Mery H. Copeland, Miss Ber nice V. Dail, Mr. and Mrs. W. H; Dale, Elliott Cleaners, Mr. and Mrs. James Etheridge, B. : A. Hines. Sr., A. C. Hobbs, Jacob Hobowsky. :jUso Miss Elizabeth M. Mbore, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Parkerson, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Parrish, Mrs. Myrtle Peele, Perry’s Junk Yard, Mrs. Louise S. Pratt, Mr. and Mrs. Dessie J. Roun tree, Mrs. Ruth B. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Swindell. Mrs. Willie B. Twine, D. F. Walker, A. D. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ward, Mrs. Ez zelle L. Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Bryant F. White, Mrs. Em ma B. White, Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Wright. Driving under the influ ence has been established as a factor in more than 50 per cent of all fatal highway crashes in the United States. There were 235,492 new motor vehicle registrations in North Carolina in 1968. Five North Carolina com munities Kinston, Lenoir, Sanford, Reidsviile and Cha pel Hill—recorded no traffic fatalities during 1968. Thousands of families have leakned that sav ing for a downpayment isn’t such an uphiil road when you do it the passbook way! Regular saving quickly adds up to a big sum. We’ll help, too, by adding generous returns to speed along the dav when you’re ready to own! Edenton Savings & Loan Assa A Safe Place To Save Since 1905 mißmlK. RiMIM, FrOr Buy And Sell With Want Ads Phone 482-2221 Y ;==; A jW'-m -A QUESTION: S| ISN’T IT TIME YOU AND YOUR |uMLlj| FAMILY SWITCHED TO MILK AND DAIRY PRODUCTS BKfgW FROM COBLE? ■HBHfiBBP Aces Wrestlers Go Again Tonight The Edenton Aces wrestleVs take on Ahoskie tonight (Thursday) in the Holmes High Gymnasium, seeking their second victory of the young season. Preliminaries will begin at 6:30 o'clock with the variety matches starting at 7 o'clock. Last week the Aces defeat ed Scotland Neck, 28 - 13. Winning for the Aces by pins were Daryl Neal, 123-pound class, and Howard Rascoe, 130 - pound class. Edward Bazemore, 145 pounder, out pointed his opponent to win by decision. The Aces picked up the re mainder of their points by forfeits since Scotland Neck did not have entries in all weight classes. Herald Legal EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Execu trix of the estate of Kathryn W. Bush, late of Chowan County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons hold ing claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned on or before the 27th day of June, 1970, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of any re covery thereon. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment. This 27th day of January, 1970. LOUISE B. BYRUM, Executrix of the Estate of Kathryn W. Bush, De ceased. Exp Feb 19c THE CHOW AH HERALD, EDEHTOM. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JANUARY tt, HT» LETTER TO THE EDITOR Most of the time exterior stone walls and interior steel shelving disguise it. But af ter a visit or two to your li brary you begin to see its true features. It may be the face of a junior assistant, the assistant librarian, the librarian or a member of the Library Board. Whoever it is, this much is certain: the profile of the li brary is always the face of the man or woman in the li brary you know best. Why? Because libraries are peo ple. The receiving desk, j files, shelves, books, maga- 1 zines, reference materials — all the familiar symbols of the libraries are nothing more than tools used by human hand and minds to get a worthwhile job well done. j To Mr. and Mrs. Chowan County it means. “Your money reserved for your li brary is well spent.” The educational and recreational welfare of your children is in good hands. It also means that the serious business of supplying enough of the books you want for your reading pleasure the basic function of your library— j ample room for their hous ing and proper upkeep of building and grounds—is ad ministered by a Library Board with a keen sense of its trust. Your library is staffed with a professional li brarian aided by competent assistants, all of whom pos sess a highly developed sense of courtesy and service. These people are your li brary. It is their humaness that transforms a facade of stone and steel into faces of friendliness and warmth. This free and public library is proud of the part it is playing in Chowan County’s educational and cultural pro gress. JOHN A. TAYLOR. Snace Is Open Ii Sewing Class Adult sewing classes spon sored by the Adult Education Division of the College of the Albemarle, are presently be ing held on Monday night at 7 o’clock at Holmes High School. There is still room for ad ditional students in this class and adults interested in sew ing are encouraged to enroll. Persons may enroll Thurs day or Monday night at the Holmes High School. If suf ficient students enroll an ad ditional class may be started which would meet on Thurs day nights. CANCER CLINIC The Northeastern Cancer Clinic will be held on Friday j afternoon, February 6, with! registration beginning at 12:30 P. M. A chest X-ray will be given to anyone wishing it along with the examination of the five areas of the body where cancer is most easily found and cured. Only 3C people can be seen at the center each month, due to limited facilities, so it is sug gested that anyone who wishes to be assured of an appointment should write or call the Cancer Center, Health Department, Elizabeth City, for a priority. Exam inees are asked to bring a robe or housecoat with them. | Seventy-nine per cent of all families in the United States own at least one automobile. During the first nine months of 1969 a total of 13,781 were arrested in North Carolina on the charge of driving under the influence. Almost 1,500 of these were second and third offenses. WATSON U.S.D.A, INSPECTED WHOLE Two or More in Plastic Bag YERS lb. 9Q C Wl gfy CUT-UP - SPLITS OR L M ■ ■ xm QUARTERED FRYERS * 1-LB. SIGNAL PORK «. , CHOICE WESTERN SAUSACi I-BONE or ;49c W>steaks CENTER |L 4-6 LB. GWALTNEY SMOKED III* PICNICS Pork Chops rtf f|Q 49c | 79c1 >|.US -28-oz. Can Camellia Yellow Cling I 16-oz. Can Preston Shoe Peg 16-oz. Can Red Glo PEACHES, CORN TOMATOES 3 1 SI.OO 6 SI.OO 6 SI.OO 15-oz. Can Chef Boy-Ar-Dee I# ‘- oz CAN Campbell r vr r!> A A■■ mi I CHICKEN NOODLE ID * uwaiine y SKfKiu soup lard 3 j SI.OO 6 1 SI.OO 5 ‘ SI.OO -OZ. MORTON’S MEAT POT PIES CRISP WESTERN 125 SIZE FLORIDA P f LETTUCE Temple Oranges 3 8 «pI«UU 2 For Dozen 5-OZ. BANQUET COOKIN’ BAG on® on® MEATS Z 8 ou 4 ; $1.00 Fancy Canadian Waxed j RUTABAGAS L .i ephthisics , VB ! Super G Marhet ■s: |[ g J! ► prices IN THIS AD ABE EFFECTIVE jj thbough Saturday, jan. n, uw. w. Queen Street Edenton, N. C. DOUBLE STAMPS ON MONDAY FREE! FREE! FREE! 50 Extra S & H Stamps With this coupon and purchases of $lO or more at f PHTHISIC’S Super Market. Limit, 1 per family. • This coupon MUST be presented at time of T purchase. ; '":Y (Expires Saturday, January 31, 1975) *

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