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Page 2-A I * »- t *J *' ** F if^' % W? * u< * ** ®p| EDENTOX’S CITIZENRY* HONORED—On behalf of the town, Police Chief J. 1). Parrish accepts a pedes trian safety award from the Carolina Motor Club and the American Automobile Association. The certificate recog nizes Edenton for its efforts to prevent pedestrian acci dents. Edenton Is Recognized For Pedestrian Safety Edenton, competing with 1,146 cilice in the .United States, has been given special recognition for its outstanding Efforts to prevent pedestrian accidents in 1971 by the Caro lina Motor Club and the American Automobile Associ ation. . Til basis for the award was Edcnton’s report submitted to the AAA’s 33rd Annual Pe destrian Safety Inventory. > In accepting the award on behalf of the city, Chief J. D. Harris Infant Is Buried Here | Christopher Sean Harris, ihfant son of Mr. and Mrs. liarry E. Harris of Palmer Springs. Colo.. died lust Thursday in a Denver, Colo., hospital. He was the grandson of the late Mr. apd Mrs. James F. Grummcy and the late Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Harris all of Edenton. • Surviving, besides the par ents, are two sisters, Wanda and Christina Dawn; one brother, I.arry Harris, Jr., ail of the home. • A graveside service was field Monday, at 2 ,P. M. by iicv. E. C. Alexander with bjarial in Beaver Hill Ceme tery. : Colonial Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements. CALL ME! FI feat Kenneth Worrell 11. Motor :tIOK6 Corp. : PHONE 482-2191 •I EDENTON, N. C. 111 A-f ft ||f n/r\w motorola >o] Guasar. OT PORTABLE COLOR U W HEASUREO DIAGONALLY ; MMa-mauu color tuninq • One button automatically balances hue. inten ; sity, contrast, brightness... activates the | automatic fine tuning. j REPLACEABLE UNI CfICUITS | Solid State mini-circuits replace all but five ' ; chassis tubes. ai i pop ; • MOTOROLA BRIGHT PICTURE Qfjjy i • QUICK PICTURE AND SOUND tQQQ fWI • • VHF/UHF ANTENNAS JKKTg.UU \ • PULL/PUSH ON-OFF CONTROL W . T . Model WPMOJU. Antique Bronze finish on plastic cabinet. PHONE 482-4515 i WE DO OUR OWN FINANCING Carpet & Appliance Plaza, Inc. • 325 S. Broad Street Edenton, N. C. Parrish gave full credit to the citizens, both pedestrians and drivers, as well as to the t Edenton Police Department f and civic organizations. However, he added, there ih j no room for complacency, be- j cause the downward trend in pedestrian deaths throughout the nation, evident since the beginning of the AAA pro gram, reversed itself in 1962, and is still on the increase, i He declined to be pessiniis- ! tie about the increase in nr.- j tional pedestrian fatalities last! year, 10,400 over 9,800 the previous year. When AAA j began its Pedestrian Safetyj .Program in 1937, when only J 107 cities participated, there, were 15,300 pedestrian traffic; fatalities. Since that time.! the nation’s cities have man-; aged to reduce the death toll ' by approximately 37 per cent, j Rolf Forsland In Area Concert i Rolf B. Forsland, perform-, ing his own compositions, will appear in concert Wednesday at 3 P. M. in Shecp-Harncy: auditorium in Elizabeth City.; Forsland studied at the; New England Conservatory of. Music in Boston and has tip- j pearXl in concert in New, York and California. It has been said that Fors-j land’s future will be uphill.: and that he is to become a leader through music. His music, though inspired by the late romantic schools, j is strongly original, dynamic,! and powerful with a wealth | of melodic inventiveness. This j concert will afford all of the; people in this area a rare op portunity to hear a true tal ent. Tickets may be purchased, from several business firms i or at the door on concert night. Further information ■ may be obtained by calling i 335-1927. CARD OF THANKS I would like to thankj everyone for the cards, flow- j ers, food and visits rendered to Frank Gaskins during his illness and death. THE FAMILY. : F"iTfi?:S $ mill ss* _ ...0E picnics |L Q € Chuck Roasti 59* M Lu o£r-».«»«>• flU c an FRYERS ft. 33. SM3>Rw»Bft lU No Limit Huy What You Need! I.————— Luter's GWALTNEY’S BONELESS LUTER’S LUTER’S “ Siflnal Sboulderßoast:99 “ Sausanc oirnu BOLO6NA fRANKS B *« m cw. s~r. 1,,, a., 59c 69c lb. 79c ,59c 591 m People Who Care About Theirfood Cost, Shop P&Q Mmf Double Stamp Day-TUESDAY-Double Stamp Day ® Del Monte 30.3 Del Monte Del Monte 303 Del Monte 303 Del Monte 303 Del Monte 46-oz. WHOLE 303 Whole Kernel Early Garden . SLICED Pineapple Green Fruit Famil y St y fe SWEET YeiiowCiing < £jgg t l Beans Cocktail CORN p£AS peaches drink 3 Cans 3 Cans 5 Cans 4Ca||S 4Cans 3Cans 89c 89c SI.OO SLOP SIOO SLOP 5-oz. Armour 3-oz. Armour Bath Size ksebleb 4 8 . 0 z. 32-oz. Texize ‘ Vienna Potted JERGENS COOKIES MT - OUVE PINK loxion J Sausage u. at SOAP KosherDiHDetergent! •*- TT *- 3£ PICKELS » SI.OO SI.OO 19 c 31.00 59 c SI.OO SWEETHEART BREAD 4 l-y 2 lb. Loaves sow EEI 7 IJ4'HMI— —BO .5L Watemehis br*! 75. ton jtoSjtto CABBAEE 2 ft- 15c MORTON'S CHICKEN, TURKEY BEEF SIOJW or More 'k. POT PUS 5 i SI.OO CORN Whit. 6 ears 39c h~. Roil. 3i $1 Caifomia PLUMS lb. 39W THE CHOWAN HERALD Thursday, August 17, 1972
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