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PAGE EIGHT ’—A Shopping With You In Mind by Kate There will be a big steak sale on at the P A Q Super Market this weekend—Sirloin, T-Bone, Round and Chuck Steaks. Also, Pork Loin in whole or halts will be a good special this weekend. Produce is becoming more plentiful as spring comes along, so there’ll be no trouble in choosing the right fruit or vegetables. You will note that you can save money on quality merchandise at the P A Q Super Market. 'Pinehurst Lingerie from Tarkington's. They’ve just received a large shipment of this lovely lingerie, including gown and robe sets, slips, pants in all the plain and fancy underwear so necessary to make the ladies who leva dainty underthings. These come in polyesters and ny lons. They have also re ceived lovely lounging pa jamas which can also be used as pants drosses—from Tark ington’s. Curing this weekend, while the Flower Show end tour is happening, many of our visit RE-ELECT ! 0. C. Long, Jr. j Edenton-Chowan School Board j / APPRECIATE YOUR SUPPORT AND VOTE ON SATURDAY, MAY 2 ™r===n.it^mi=.ini===inn=— n.n-=-ini=ga=mi=a ;=f What do you mean, "armamentarium?" eA Sometimes physicians forget and talk their own language. Greek to most people. Now, about the mouthful above, eoer hear something like this from your doctor? “. . . drawing on our present armamentarium to treat you.. .’’Actually.“armamentarium” is just a doctor’s word for the array of treatments and medications at his disposal. When it comes to drugs, this armamentarium is something. Thou sands and thousands, literally. All are readily available in this pharmacy to help preserve your health when needed—a public service which wo •ro pleased to render. Hollowell’s Rexall Drug Store Phone 482:2127 Prompt Delivery Two Registered Pharmacists Always on Daty NOTICE -TO TAXPAYERS By order of the Town Council, on «: Tuesday, May 12, I will advertise for sale for taxes all property on which 1969 taxes and assessments have not «! been paid, the date of sale being Mon day, June 8,1970. Please pay your taxes before May 12, and thus avoid having your property 1 • advertised for sale. ( , W. B. Gardner, Collector TOWN OF EDENTON J ors will be glad to know that at HoMoweM’s Rexall Drug Store they will be able to get small boxes of Note Paper with pictures on the front, showing the replicas of many historic spots in Eden ton. Also, you can stop in Hollowell’s and get a light snack and rest your feet for a while—of course, from Hol lowetl’s Rexall Drug Store. L A PlES—at Gene's 5c and 16c Store you can get the most attractive House Coats in prints and solids for $4.99 and $5.99. Also ladies’ pants dresses for $4.99 and the new and fashionable Scooter Skirts for $3.99. A special lot o* children’s play wear has just been received also at Gene’s 5c and 10c Store. Carolyn Raines of -North Broad Street has just been made Beauty Consultant for the famous Luzicr Brand of Cosmetics. For the “Magic Hour Demonstration,’’ where Cosmetics are selected to your own individual skin re quirements, the right facial for the particular type of THE CHOWAN HERALD, EDENTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, APRIL IS, 1970. r skin. Just call Carolyn I Raines at 482-3307 for an ap , pointmcnL ! It won’t be long until ■ Mother’s Day, May 10th, so f it’s time to attend to buying • that special gift for Mother, i One excellent suggestion is - the fashionable Mother’s rings ' with the birthstene of each ■ child in the ring. Os course, you will have to order these rings right away as it takes I a couple weeks to make them ■ up with the various birth -1 stones, from Ross Jewelers. 1 Also, the Anson Initial Pins must be ordered ahead of time. So go to Ross Jewelers ; and select your gift for Mother. 1 Now this is really a bonus this week at the Betty Shoppe. All early spring merchandise has been re duced half price. This in cludes dresses, dresses and coats to match, ladies’ spring ; suits, all in junior -miss and 1 half sizes, made from poly ester and woolen fabrics. These are really great values ; and you’ll probably buy sev eral outfits at these fabulous prices at the Betty Shoppe. At Lou’s Variety Shop on North Oakum Street a large shipment of ladies’ shoes have arrived, including a large shipment of fabric shoes for parties, weddings, etc., matched dyeing done free, and at only $5.50 a pair. Ladies’ panty hose arc selling for SI.OO and $1.79; colored “T” shirts for the young man at only 59c each, and a new shipment of men’s and boys’ summer shirts priced from $1.49 to $2.98 at Lou’s Vari ety Shop. — Spring is the season of beautiful brides and what could be prettier to give the bride than a set of Lenox Crystal to match her lovely Lenox China, from G. T. Davis Company, Jewelers? Also, starting on April 20, through June 27, there'll be a wonderful buy on all Gor ham silver. There’ll be a $2 reduction on each place set ting and a $5 reduct on on each large serving piece of this lovely Gorham silver from G. T. Davis Company, Jewelers. Social Security Questions-Answers 1 Q. I am 79 and still work. Are they supposed to take ‘ social security taxes out of I my pay—and if I become dis abled can I draw disability benefits? A. Yes, your employer is required to take the social security tax out of any wages he pays you. This is so re | gardless of your age. You cannot qualify for disability ' benefits after age 65. Re j tiremenS benefits are paid in ' stead. Q. My husband, who is 21, was injured in Vietnam. He r.ad been in the Army for two years and had worked for one year before that. Since he did not have five years work under social se curity could he receive social security benefits A. If he will be disabled to work for 12 months long er. he may be eligible for benefits. For persons be coming disabled before age 31, less than five years work is needed. U. a CHOICE BLADE I ' . BON BLESS ■ ROLLED j CHUCK ROAST tHUCK ROAST j ‘49' 63 c gp First Cut 1-lb. Package Pork Chops CHUCK STEAKS [fjc ||j b 69c Do Jig- FRESH 4 6 LB. AVERAGE GWALTNEY I 1-lb. Pkg. Gwaltney’S f=r 55. ™u«.59. tis " CARROTS 5 Lbs. Florida 3 Lbs. Winesap 5 Lbs. Fla. Seedless I 1-lb. Florida ORAHGES APPLES GRAPEFRUIT CARROTS -43 c -39 c -49 c :8c 24-oz. Bottle I 26-oz. Hunt’s I Jumbo Roll CRISCO OIL CATSUP S cot Towels BOTTLE '$ ROLLS -:- 3 BOTTLES -:- 49c aa 29c LIMIT —1 WITH $5.00 OR I ® LIMIT 3 WITH 55.00 OR MORE FOOD ORDER! MORE FOOD ORDER! QUART JAR DUKE’S 17-OZ. DEL-MONTE i lOdLB. BAGSOUTHERN BISCUIT CLOROX MAYONNAISE FRUIT COCKTAIL FLOUR .... 89c 01 limmin »inmmmHiniM«H«MM»fil - bottle - jar 4 CANS i IJwl FREE! free - frer ! I ML £ i AA lyggp! 50 Extra S&H Stamps | ■ 8 ■■ 8 I a With this coupon and purchases of $lO or more at i M ■ PHTHISIC’S Super Market. Limit, 1 per family, j .. This coupon MUST be presented at time of 1 16-OZ. CAN CAMELLIA 5-OZ- A-OK Pkg. | purc h ,se. APPLE SAUCE. .5 cans sl.ou Space Energy Sticks 59c ™ sa ™" w »r --* I I “w |t|oo«— —w—P—6—o—Mow——o—o mmiQ / 16-oz. camellia _ Fire King SHOEPEG Scans . o CEREAL BOWLS CORK SI.OO Irzr . Cphthicinc COFFEEM u GS I llllllSlLS | <q Tomatoes Super c Maikst eat dm I LIMIT _ 6 EACH L WITH $5.00 iff 1 flfl Uwl FOOD ORDER | " l 16-OZ. NABISCO CHEESE _ _ PRICES IN THIS AD EFFECTIVE IMPS . VIIJ THRU SATURDAY. APRIL IS. 1676. BOX A 8 We Reserve Right To Limit Quantity W. Qlieeil StTCCt EdentOll, N. C. ' 4# M
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