PAGE EIGHT-A "Shopping With You In Mind” By KATE Ross Jeweler* sends their heartiest congratulations to all graduates! For an extra ordinary gift or that extra special gift you will find such an array of gifts for the young lady or that boy gradu ate. And there’s a good se lection of gifts for that June bride, making it so easy to find the right sort of gift and Rose Jewelers will engrave gifts and gift wrap them, too. J enjoy shopping at the P A Q Super Market because it can be my one-stop mar ket and shopping center. Fea tured this week are the most tender steaks, including T bone, sirloin and round steaks. Fryers are only 27c a pound and Harrell’s country hams will sell at the low price of 85c a pound. Each week, it seems, that the produce de partment is loaded with such goodies as local snap beans, squash, strawberries and May peas. There’s always plenty FHA Personnel Plan Meeting Farmers Home Administra tion supervisors will attend a Farm Management Workshop on June 4 and 5, at William ston. James T. Johnson, 'tate Farmers Home Administration director, said arrangements had been made with farm management specialists at N. C. State University to con duct the workshop for the Farmers Home Administration personnel. Johnson indicated that the two-day training session should help Farmers Home Administration Supervisors gain a greater insight into the rapidly changing needs of farm families in the in—o-' ant area of management. He said Farmers Home Admini stration made more than 6,000 ' loans to North Carolina farm ers last year. Some of the topics to be covered at the workshop in clude production practices, en terprise budgets and combina tions, family farm agree ments, leasing and contract production. NCSU Extension farm man agement economists who will conduct the workshop are Dr. Hugh L. Liner, D. G. Har wood and Clyde Weathers. Melvin E. Howell and O. Waldo Winslow will attend this meeting from the Farm ers Home Administration of fice located in Hertford serv ing Perquimans, Pasquotank, Chowan, Camden and Curri tuck counties. It takes two nations to fight but it takes many more to keep the peace of the 1 world. p&tej&m.--. Wf Guaranteed in two ways. Guaranteed to please because of the world-recognized Wyler name and truly elegant styling. And guaranteed to perform! Every Wyler has the exclusive •ncaflex balance wheel. Guaranteed against shock for the life f the watch—replaced free if ever broken. There is no other guarantee like this, because there is no other watch like it. Wylep incaflex A. Yellow and White RGP, (39.95 O. Dynawind, Steel and Yellow. $79.50 B. Yellow.’ Dynawind. $79.50 E. 14K Yallow and White. $79.50 C. Yellow and White RGP. $49.95 fi.T.DAVISm-JEWELERS I "TVext To Taylor Theater - Edenton, N. C. I parking spaces, so it is very convenient to shop at your | local FAQ Super Market Don’t forget to make an 1 early selection of Father’s ' Day cards now at Hollow ell’s Rexall Drug Store. Gifts, too, for father such as pipes, cig ars, shavers, lighters and candy, too, for father. There’s a special this weekend at Hodowell’s. It’s Latex baby pants, greatly reduced. There’s the sissy, frilly baby pants, too, on sale at Hollo well’s Rexall Drug Stare. At the G. T. Davis Jewelry Company you’ll find a large assortment of gifts for gradu ation, which is just about here. Gifts for the young lady include earrings, Bulova watches, necklaces, pretty brocade jewelry cases and at tractive bracelets. For the young man you’ll find men’s jewelry cases, tie tacs, Bul ova watches, cuff links which can be engraved and belt buckles. You will get these gifts all prettied-up, ready to give from G. T. Davis Jew elry Company. The move to fashion now is the new Love soft eye make up, found at Mitchener’s Pharmacy. Lush mascara that highlights shadows, cake liner and brush, all in life colors that only come ifrom the earth making the softest eyes ever. By the way, there’s a good assortment of graduation and Father’s Day cards by Hallmark, now at Mitchener’s Pharmacy. With the season of delici ous May peas, snap beans and strawberries, it’s time to make sure your supplies are ample for freezing some of these goodies. At Gene’s 5c and 10c Store you’ll find half pint freezer cups for 8c each, 1 pint cups at 11c and lVi i pints at 17c. Quart and two ■ quart cups are 87c for a package of five. Freezer bags are 33c a package and fun nels for easy filling are 25c. 'Ycu can get a large plastic dish pan for 99c, too, at Gene’s 5c and 10c Store. t Why not make it easier for yourself by doing much of your graduation shopping at the Betty Shoppe here in Edenton? Today’s clothes call for lovely underwear and at the Betty Shoppe you can get mini slips in half and whole slips with matching white or pastel panties, bras and girdles. There are mini - gowns with matching pants—; matching robes and gowns in nylons and polyester blends. For the first time Ijhadowline introduces the “youth length” for sleepwear the girls love. They’re all lovely and lacy, priced at $3. The Betty Shoppe offers many boutique items such as gloves, umbrel las, jewelry and perfume and the Betty Shoppe will gift wrap them for you. THE CHOWAN HERALD. EDENTON, NORTH CAROUNA, THURSDAY, MAY M, 1919. Break-In Report Is Investigated Chowan County Sheriff’s Department is investigating a break-in at Mann’s Auto Parts on U. S. 17, north of Eden ton. Sheriff Troy Toppin said the break-in was reported Sunday afternoon. Missing from the building are a trans mission and a tire. CHAPPELL-ALLEN VOWS The wedding of Miso Sheryl Joy Chappell to Walter Ni choll Allen, Jr., will be held at 2:30 P. M. Sunday in War wick Baptist Church at Hobbsville. No invitations are being sent and friends and relatives are invited to at tend. FREE - 5000 S & H GREEN STAMPS FIRST PRIZE: 2,500 STAMPS. SECOND PRIZE: 1,000 STAMPS. TEN THIRD PRIZES: 150 STAMPS EACH. DRAWING SATURDAY NIGHT. NO PURCHASE REQUIRED. JUST COME IN AND REGIS TER. ADULTS ONLY. WINNERS NAMES TO BE POSTED ON WINDOW. TTo i 12 to 14 lb. Gwaltney 9to 11 lb. Butter Ball Hen 1010 12 lb - Harrell’s H U. S. CHOICE BLADE “ COUNTRY STYLE WHOLE ■ CHUCK ROAST "WJH* 1 TURKEYS HAMS 45 c 43 43j 11 85 c Lb. Gwaltney I Lb. Signal Fresh Franks pkg. 59c j Sausage roll 43c Ground Beef lb. 53c del monte \ 17-®. Can Del Monte 10-os. Can | 2 9-oz. Can Del Monte inaaffl FRUIT S3| yellow cling TOMATO COCKTAIL S(gg| «™CHES OAK DEN CATSUP 4 Cans Uj 3 Cans PEaS "ZHT si 00 II sl*oo 4i51.00 GREEN BEANS *T R*W W _____ 14 cans SI.OO 3-lb. Can fp t C fkA 22-oz. Bottle CRISCO S|.UU IVORY LIQUID ra|gßMjE|y Monte CUB bottl© JC 6W Can Star Kist Pineapple - Grapefruit i CHUCK LIGHT JUICE DRINK U " M j "”SS.'E£ m TUNA .. can J7S m . 2-lb. Box Nestles Carton 6 12-oz Can M Ife m * CHOCOLATE JJ ( QUIK COKES TEXAS J 4 I m I I box 79c ctn. 79c I ONIONS 3i m 39c <*P/)f/» icinc , * _ .... 1 lllllljlLj I FREE! FREE! FREE! CABBAGE ilOc I FT Tta in A k. fill Ifil 1 f 1/1 1 flljf I With this coupon and purchases of $lO or more at _ _ A PHTHISIC’S Super Market. Limit, 1 per family. ORANGES; 43c DJI 11-oz. Merieo Qt. Jar Way fZ | BUTTERMILK I> wHol£ t ' PRICES IN THIS AD ARB EFFBCTIVB BISCUITS PICKLES . THROUGH SATURDAY, MAY SO, 1970 can 10c jar 49c w. Queen Street - Edenton, N. C. DOUBLE STAMPS MONDAY Drank Driving Charges Are Reduced In Session Two drunk driving charges were reduced May 10 during the regular session of Chowan County District Court Judge Elton Aydlett of Elizabeth City presided. Allowed to plead guilty to reckless driving were Robert Warren Robinson and Bobby Coy Woolard. They were each ,'ined SSO and ordered to pay costs of court. Solicitor Wilton Walker, who is the nominee for dis trict judge, allowed the de fendants to plead guilty to the lesser offense. Jn other cases called, the following action was taken: Charlie Scott Morning, drunk driving, six months, i suspended upon payment of i : S2OO fine and costs. Eugene Thomas Wood be ry, i Jr., drunk driving, SIOO fine i and costs. < Jeff Williams, possession of ! illicit liquor for purpose of < sale, 60 days, suspended and placed on probation for two ; years upon payment of $25 fine and oo^s. Gabriel Curtis Brothers, speeding and disobeyirg a stop sign, 60 days, suspended upon payment of SBO fine and costs. Willie Abram Anthony and i Walter Norman, non-felonious breaking and entering, charge reduced to forcible trespass, 60 days, suspended and placed on probation for two years upon payment of costs. Thomas Phillip Robey, traf fic violation, $5 fine and costs. Olivia R. Sardinian, improp er registration and no opera tor’s license, 30 days, sus pended upon payment of $25 fine and costs. Zane Junior (Bunch, drunk driving, six months, suspend ed upon payment of S2OO fine -and costs. Melvin Ray Roundtree, drunk driving, SIOO. fine and costs. William D. Rea, 311, assault w:’ith a deadly weapon, pre sentence commitment Jor ob servation at Cherry Hospital Willie Skittlethorpc, drunk driving, $lO6 fine and costs. Willie Aaron Drew, drunk i driving, 60 days, suspended upon payment of $125 fine . and costs. James Herat* Reason, . drunk driving SIOO fine and I costs. James Gilliam, assault on a : female, six months, suspend . ed for two years upon > ment of $25 fine and costs. , It is amazing how much 1 applesauce the average in dividual will swallow. t* Law and order is never - sustained by gangsters oper ating openly or under masks. 1 SPECIAL EXERCISES =j Mrs. Rice’s Kinderg*U|i will be "graduated” in litw| white caps and gowns cri Tuesday at 8 P. M. at Immanuel Baptist Churmj The children will participate in a small program prior to receiving the diplomas. T® public is invited to attend..?:' SPECIAL SERVICE |j > v ‘ Memorial Day services w,31 be held at Center Hill Ba£> tist Church Sunday at £( A. M., with the pastor, Re£ M.