Action, Money Connect MUHb Ouollna farmers who an firing put to the feed Hjaj* wheat and cotton pro- . gn«e ere being reminded that early compliance and «eriy : certification will mean early payments this year. 8. 0. Carter, state execu tive director for the Agricul tural Stabilization and Con- Ptvsrtlon Service, said that 1 while farmers should certify 1 compliance as soon as pos- 1 sible, they also must under- ' »*«nd Oft acreage certifica- * ASHLEY ON CRUISE i Coast Guard Petty Officer i Second Class Claud W. Ash ley, son of Mr. and Mrs Archie C. Ashley, 902 Elliott Street, is enroute to the Western Pacific aboard the Coast Guard Cutter Ku kui, homeported at Honolulu, i The deployment of more than < four months, wHI include i stops at 10 Loran Stations . (Long Range Aid to Naviga tion two rest and recuperation stops and a ship- ; jlprd repair depot in Japan, i Weekend Specials at ®d&m HE Super Market For That Outdoor Cookinr... TRY OUR DELICIOUS RIB STEAKS lb. 99c Economy Cut PORKCHOPS... ,Ib. 59c Gwaltney’s Red and White , Sliced Bacon jy lb. 69c Dinners Fresh Ground Hamburger Chicken | Red and White — ; Cream Pies Family Size Lanolin 3 SI.OO Plug Hungart Jade Hair Biscuits Spray 9 & “■ cans 13-oz. can f 2 <*■” 35c 59c ' BSJ USEDI ALBEMARLE MOTORS j | JJV E3 Why gamble when you shop for a I used car? Your Ford Dealer’s got a fa==== =* big selection of late-model beauties f —1 all backed by his reputation as an Aljaae Cffifi outstanding local businessman. H«l SMMII bas the staff and facilities to put used M cars in top condition. And he stands DUV behind his used cars Just the way he a J stands behind his new cars—for keeps. His A-1 sign is a trademark 1970 LTD Tudor H. T. 1969 Torino GT Fast Back A VINYL ROOF VEST LOW MILEAGE BLACK WITH BED VINYL TRIM r FACTORY AJ* OVEE SIAM DISCOUNT CRUISE-O-MATIC SSI V-S ENGINE 1970 Galaxie 500 H. T. 1968 LTD Fordor Hardtop FOBDOB FACTORY AIR VINYL ROOF BEAUTIFUL MAROON BLACK VINYL TOP FULL WARRANTY BIG DISCOUNT LUXURY TRIM AM/FM STEREO 1970 Monte Carlo H.T. 1968 Galaxie 500 Hardtop LOADED WITH ALL EXTRAS BEAUTIFUL WHITE WITH BLACK VINYL ROOF OOM> FINISH - VERY LOW MILEAGE y, _ u) W mLEAGE 1969 LTD Fordor H.T. 1967 Ford % Ton Pickup RED WITH BLACK VINYL ROOF ONE OWNER VERY CLEAN LOW FACTORY AIR —< WARRANTY MILEAGE V-» ENGINE LONG BOX 1969 LmpalaCustomH.T. 1966 Ford Vi Ton Pickup lie AIX FoWrb SRW-S LOW MLKAGR WHITE WITH RED INTERIOR « CYLINDER FACTORY Alpt BEAUTIFUL FINISH STRAIGHT SHIFT LONG BOX . ■ ■ ' ' 1 1 Albemarle Motor Company I W. HickiSt Phone 482-2144 Edenton, N. C. tiona are hot to be made un til they know they are to compliance with all program regulations. When a participant in a 1070 farm program certifies compliance, he certifies accu rately to acreages to the pro gram crops and to diverted acreage. He also certifies that he has complied with conserving base provisions, with regulations that apply if he has an interest to more than one farm, that the di verted acres on his farm are devoted to an approved con serving use, and that all oth er program requirements have been met. Aa soon as a program par ticipant certifies, the County ASGS office begins process ing papers for his full pay ment for 1970 program parti cipation. Payments to pro ducers will begin soon after July 1 and are expected to he completed by the end of Aug urt—the earliest date ever set tor completion of pro gram payments. n CHOWAN MOULD, MDENtON, NORTH CAKOUNA, THURSDAY, MAY M, U7t. Him ivSj® .• m « ** - - - TOURS ALBEMARLE—Jim Hall, director of the Division of Cultural Arts with the State Department of Public Instruction, recently toured Northeastern North Carolina in an effort to determine progress nude In the Arts. He is shown with Mrs. Thomas Cheats, Jr., head of the Albemarle Arts Council, Inc. They are shown In front of council headquarters on East King Street. Director Os Cultural Arts Visits Here The State Department of Public In struction has established a Division of Cultural Arts and the newly appointed director, Jim Hall, toured Northeastern North Carolina recently getting first hand information about what is being done in this field. Hall, traveling with Mrs. Nelson Chears, executive director, Albemarle Area Arts Council, was amazed at the progress already made. “You have a wonderful potential here, like establish ing a summer art school,” he said during a brief stop to AAAC headquarters on East King Street. Earlier he wrote: “I am most anxious that the Albe marle Arts Council succeed and grow into a real force in the 10-county area you are serving. Without the encourage ment of the citizens in your area, the National Support Price On Peanuts Announced Peanut growers are advised that a national average of $295 per ton has been set as the minimum price-support on 1970 crop peanuts, accord ing to H. O. Carter, state ' executive director for the Agricultural Stabilization and [Conservation Service. Last year’s national average sup port price was $247.50 per ton. SPECIAL Brake Shoes For Most Cars $3.50 exchange Ward's Ul9 Service C. R. Ward Wayne Ward Corner Bread It Queen Sts. Phone 482-4979 EDENTON, N. C. school arts program will be slow in de veloping. I have faith that the arts will eventually enter into education in a strong way across the state; but with strong coordination from your citizens, we may be able to serve those boys and girls now in your classrooms.” Hall said in addition to professional contacts, the division will need strong county groups which can help inform the public and who will support, firmly and vocally, the principle that children have a right to an opportunity with the arts. He said his visit proved to him the Albemarle Area will support a program since the ground work has already been laid. He encouraged the existing coun cil to continue to work toward “specific aims” and to realize they will take years to come to maturity. The peanut price - support level might be increased lat er, but will not be lowered. If the actual parity price on August 1 is higher than now estimated, the price-support level for peanuts will be in creased to reflect 75 per cent of partly. (August 1 is the beginning of the (marketing year). Support price for 1970 crop peanuts by type and area will be announced soon, as will premiums and discounts for various types of kernels, for eign material and other fac tors. Price-support loans and purchases will be available to producers who comply with their 1970 crop peanut acreage allotments. COMPLETE LINE OF EDENTON, K. C. SUps '.V. * I '”TRUNKS i SSlrrSt S ‘stSmM Gown and Robe Set $3.99 • 5%V,^,2T e p ”’ l j M wHHf Rroo 41 9Q 41 7Q • Baked enamel stipple cover-i m iTiOmi i jz oias lO ing of sheet steel I / TTA If Dusters $2.99 and $3.99 * tongue P and groo’ e closure jj I m n .. a?tAA • Aluminum coated metal bind-I HEf Terry Scuffs ...SI.OO mgs with reinforcing clamps! I milk wmm __ Nickel plated hardware and I A Hose _ 2 pair SI.OO tw° draw bolts and lock | L r*O*OT\ON / k Panty Hose SI.OO ‘ &es ,ining - two plastic M White Panty Hose sll7 $10.99 blub ut ~ .83 unbreakable r °* r*e rote. r Stolen Auto Recovered Here A car stolen in Washington was recovered here early Sunday morning and two ; Marines arrested when the : vehicle was stopped for a routine check. Chief J. D. Parrish of Edenton Police Department said Patrolman T. G. Miller stopped the 1962 Ford and (found it to be a stolen car. Arrested were Lance Norman Lohm, 19, and Henry Vernon Rothrock, 16, both stationed at Parris Island, 5. C. They were later released to Beaufort County authorities. It’s a great day, \ 'iH^ graduates ... the , ‘IT day you receive your V I • diplomas. And it’s i| l '! our pleasure to wish to W\j*' || each and every one of you success in the future, whether your plans include furthering your education or starting a career here at home. Elliott Company of Edenton MissMcMidlan Taken In Death Miss Jessie Pailin McMullan died last Thursday in Chowan Manor Nursing Home in Ahos kie following an extended ill ness. She was 78. Miss McMullan was born June 11, 1871, in Perquimans County, daughter of the late Dr. Jack and Lina Tucker McMullan. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Oscar M. Elliott of Edenton and several nieces and nephews. Miss McMullan was a mem ber of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church. Graveside services were PAGE SEVEN-A held at 11 A. M., Saturday in Beaver Hill Cemetery with Rev. George B. Holmes and Rev. F. B. Drane in charge. Williford Funeral Home was. in charge of arrangements. BENEFIT AUCTION The Edenton Jaycees will hold an auction sale Satur day at the comer of Broad and Church Street, across from the post office, from 2 P. M. until SP. M. Many valuable items are scheduled to be included. TRY A CLASSIFIED AD

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