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New Ruling By FCC On Radio Checks . A new ruling by the Fed eral Communications Com minion prohibits the calling of Cbaat Guard units for “ra dio checks” on 2181 kHz. The ruling is effective June 1. 1970, and is intended to in crease the effectiveness of the Coast Guard’s listening watch on 2182 kHz for the vital purpose as a distress frequency. 2182 kHz has long been recognized as the interna Weekend Specials at • D&M Super Market Delicious CHUCK STEAKS.. lb. 59c Fresh Made JIFFY STEAKS... lb. 99c Armour’s Columbian Brand SLICED BACON.. .lb. 59c Fresh Ground HAMBURGER 3 lbs. »1 17 Cates Pickle Zing Drinks Salad Cola, Orange, Root Bear, Grape VAlDes or Ginger Aje 11-oz. Jars »®2. BOTTLES 3 for SI.OO 1 5 for SI.OO Booth Kraft’s Fish Sticks 2-lb. Jar I-€r*. PKGS. 3 for SI.OO A PP Ie Red and White Jelly Tissue 2-LB. JAB 4-BOLL PKG. 39c 45c Why pay uptos2s9 more for a compact when Maverick gives you all this? Why pay more when Maverick save* you money right from the atari? And however you figure H ... size, power, economy... Maverick gives you more in the bargain! Maverick is no lightweight. Its wide tread and stability makes for a sure grip on the road. Yet there’s no excess weight to cause acceleration lag or reduce fuel economy. Maverick is perky. Some competitive makes have four cylinders. Maverick’s got a 170 CID six-cylinder that delivers 105 hp. It gets you up to expressway speeds in less than 15 seconds without getting you in hock at the gas pumps. Maverick is economical to drive. Test drivers averaged 22.5 mpg in simulated actual driving conditions. This means you could go up to 350 miles or more between gas stops. . rt..urnlrt factory uric* reduction of (liO for 0 ril-cjUndor Nova 2-door Mdan. M „ , comparison of manofacturure’ w«o«tod rotill pncos indudim Chovrolot factory prico reduction MAVERKKaSTUIfI99S; | H _ II 111 II orr —*• •—*~* MQ-n» Ol.redoofar ri.inH.ocfcafnos tfortfo mwootod i*afl ptfcn tor *>■>■■■ *?*!*. incfudod, nor la ertre thotlsspndolfy remdrod pp maint***. (H any). trenopmtaßon kkarpn and Mo ond toco' uioo rery, *” NOW. WUR FORD DEALERS ECONOMY DUNE flMitmt MOTOR COMPANY mffickoSKOt Phone 482-2144 Edenton, N. C tional calling and diatreas fre- a quency at aea; it was never e intended to ho used other wise. Coast Guard radio sta- , tkms Maintain a listening j watch around the clock on ( 2182 kHz, and have been j answering radio checks on , that frequency for some time. , Radio checks will be pro- j hibited on that frequency ex- < cept <(a) during inspection by : FOC representatives, or (b) . when qualified technicians m cbowan ««w rT" M * w*i cflßum, tiOMaAt, nun u. w. are installing equipment or correcting deficiencies. Boatmen are encouraged to make radio checks with other boatmen to insure that their equipment is in good work ing condition. This policy does not change all use pro cedures of 2182 kHz; it limp ly prohibits radio checks with Coast Guard stations on that frequency. Put Some Flair Into His Gifts On a typical Father’s Day, the typical Dad will probably receive typical gifts of typical dothing. What’s wrong with this? It’s just too typical. Put some flare into Dad’s gifts, especially if they are going to be gifts that he can wear. This is the age of the male fash ion revolution, and Father’s Day seems like the perfect time to have Dad join the ranks of those men who have freed themselves, or have been freed by others, from confining, restricting, “good old reliable" styles. Instead of gifting Dad with the standard blue tie for his blue suit and brown tie for his brown suit, try selecting ties that enhance his wardrobe. Colorful, printed or striped, wide ties add dash and style. @ 9 Nongroup and Student Plans For enrollment information contact Mrs. T. 0. Asbel! TYNER, N. C. 27889 Phone 221-4665 EDENTON, N. C. Representing North Carolina Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Inc. Maverick is simple to park. K s less than 15 feet long and has a turning diameter of only 35.6 feet. So you can nip in and out of tight parking spots and tough traffic, easier than the big guys. Maverick is simple to maintain. You can do it yourself. The Maverick Owner’s Manual is packed with simple diagrams and instructions. Maverick is easy to own. So easy, in fact, with its low, low price, that you can even move up to a jazzy Maverick Grabber and still beat that compact price. Maverick is America’s biggest selling small car. And that means you can expect top dollar resale value when it comes time to trade. Maverick just doesn’t know how to stop saving for you. MAVERICK 3 < f I J lit 4 * • mmm &&&?? MBS. FATTEN, CLUBWOMAN-OFTHE-YEAR Mrs. Patten Is Honored For Activities In Club At the last meeting for the summer, Edenton Woman’s Club selected Mrs. Stuart Pat ten as its Club Woman-of the-Year. Mrs. Patten was chairman of Ways and Means last year when the club undertook the project of contributing SI,OOO to the new hospital. Under her leadership thrift sales were held Saturday after Sat urday from which the bulk of the club’s budget was rea lized. | She headed up a bake sale and bingo party. The club ! presented her with a silver goblet appropriately in- I scribed. Mrs. Patten is the daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Ford Sain of Hildebran. She is a graduate cf East Carolina University with a BS in Music Educa tion. Before coming to Men ton, she taught public school music one year in James ville, one year in Hertford. She taught three years at John A. Holmes High School, where her husband is band director. Mrs. David O. Wright, club president, presented to Mrs. Robert Moore, immediate past president, i gift of silver in appreciation for her success ful tenure. Mrs. J. D. Elliott, immedi ate past treasurer, gave an annual financial report con sisting of a total budget of ' $2,999. The club gave three tents to the Girl Scouts at a cost of $231.75, SI,OOO to the new hospital, S2OO scholar ship, S3O for Christmas Deco ration Contest, $29 expense of Christmas float, had tour books printed and contributed Ito Children's Home Society. The State Federation Scholar ship, CARE, birthday gifts to children at Caswell. Mrs. W. J. P. Earnhardt, Sr., gave an interesting pro gram on the history of the club, which was organized 24 years ago. Potato News Office To Open ELIZABETH CITY A sea sonal federal-state potato market news office will be opened here June 15. George Cammeyer, a vet eran market news reporter for the U. S. Department of Agriculture’s Consumer and Marketing Service, and Hugh Martin of the N. C. Depart ment of Agriculture, will re- j port the market. The office will remain open about four weeks during the I height of the potato market Potato growers, marketers and others interred in the North Carolina potato mar- i ket, as well as supply and j price situations in other po tato growing areas and term inal markets, should contact Cammeyer or Martin. .Hie office address is: Federal-State Market News Office, Virginia Dare Hotel, Room 401, Elizabeth City, N. C 27909. Their telephone number is 335-0313. Cammeyer said he will is sue a daily printed report which will be mailed upon request He also will broad cast latest reports over radio and make his reports avail able to the press. Labor is for labor, fanners are for agriculture, business is few business who is for the country? Health Hint- It wont do you any good to know what caused you to suffer a physi cal oollapae after your health is ruined. b wTtl7llUw m Percy G. Chesson Taken In Death VANOEBORO Percy Gray Chesson, 79, retired farmer, died Tuesday and funeral ser vices were held at 2 P. M. Thursday at Paul Funeral Chapel at Washington. Revs. Ward M. Woolard and Jack DanieU officiated. Burial was in Oakdale Cemetery at Wash ington. Surviving are five sons, Henry G. of Farmville, Bryan W. of Decatur, Ga., Carroll S. of Glen Burnie, Md., Roy W. of Wilson and David L. Ches son of Goldsboro; a daughter, Ann Chesson of the home; two brothers, Maywood of Waverly, Va., and Wesley of Mackeys; two sisters, Mrs. Al bert Gray of Edenton and Mrs. Howard Gray of Ports mouth, Va.; 13 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. PUBLIC EMPLOYE STRIKES “However legiti mate his demands,” says Sen. Howard Baker (R.-Tenn.), “I do not believe that any govern ment employe has the right to strike against his government that hired him. The postal Strike was against the law and it was wrong. To pursue a strike by employes against the . government to its extreme would amount to insurrection.” " C ° UNT AUTOMAT.C 3„ C [gyfp I Picnic Plates Transmis n Fluid ; sso>IEDCOIORS j Only 57c Only 23c qt $1144 & 516.99 j iSioiT flfricaflVio,ets " Swim Suits f Averted Colors • Reg. 69c _ , I REGULARLY SI.OO Assorted Sizes and Colors HkM* 6.15t0il 115 i Si L * s ’“ mm IIIWWi Assorted Sizes and Colors Onlys3cm mwm ZZZi I COLEMAN 2-BURNER BOUNTY LARGE SIZE Canqi Stoves pager Towels Bath Towels 2“SK »53C . *2T I 2O-INCH 2-SPEED ” n*ii ladies’ Shells 7 Throw Pillows Assorted Colors and Sizes nHIUUW Asstd. Colors Reg. SIOO Short Sleeves and Sleeveless n . S $1.98 i 52.98 Only $14.76 J weekend Only 77c I m'ifM "StSf ktTorch Set assorted colors THLB J* (Wily tQ QR <1 miner gal Only $3.00 1 \ meSr - Garden Hose i not o, n-jj, p, mt Electric utiii • - 50 I 1 ** MEN’S AND BOYS’ a■ . || I 9x12 Oral Rug Swim Suits Nylon Hose Nyh» Assorted Colors Assorted Sixes and Colors Asmrttd Colors and Sixes I Only $39.95 SI.OB to $3.98 4pr.51.80 I^ Store Hours: c Monday 9:30-6 00 Tue.-da " 00 1 Wednesday 9:30-6:00 J| •* IThursday 9 30-6 00 Ml yr- ■ Flirt-. - 30- * »« ■ 'i Saturday 9:30-7:00 WELCOME HERE (s)j USE | Shop Macks Store In Northside Shopping Center r FATHERS who conscientiously work to provide for their families . . . fathers who train and discipline their children to be useful and respectful citizens . . . we honor all fathers on their day FATHER’S DAY MITCHENER'S d PHARMACY, 301 S. Broad St. Phone 482-3711 Edenton, N. C. Buy And Sell With Want Ads Phone 482-2221 PAGE FOUR-A
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