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Page 2-A Bandon Notebook By ELEANOR F. JACKSON Once again the Sunday School was pleased to have Miss Dolores F. Fulcher of Edenton at the organ. Two of the three who usually take turns were down in Flordia. B. Kent Rowley of Portsmouth and Arrowhead Beach, taught the lesson, in place of William F. Smith who had been scheduled. And still another alternate taught in the Junior department... Mrs. David (Trudy) Lapham. What would a relatively new church do if there were no able and willing friends? , One of Mrs. Alwin O. Schie’s grandchildren was a visitor. Mrs. John (Hope) Jones, of Suffolk had, been spending the weekend at her grandmother’s home, and as explained, relatives are introduced piece meal, in that family. As everybody knows, Mrs. Schie (Grace) is the friendly and faithful leader, par excellence, of the Bandon Chapel Women’s Guild, which meets every Thursday, 11 to three. Prayers have been asked for the following, this week: George Bunch, Jr. of; Arrowhead, who is in Chowan Hospital; Berlyne Blanchard, wife of Watson V. Blanchard., Arrowhead, at home; little Pat Weston, nephew of Mrs. (Dorothy) Nixon, in Wake Memorial Hospital, Raleigh; Willie Saunders, in Chowan Hospital, cousin of Mr. Blanchard; Earl Rowley, of South Hill, Va., brother of B. Kent Rowley; plus the brother of Fred W. Jolly whose first name was unavailable, but will be know to his Maker. Great value is placed in prayer with untold answers received. The celebration of a year’s enjoyment of covered dish suppers will be tomorrow might, beginning at 6:30 o’clo-ck in CALL ME! Clarence Britton II | Motor IIOK6 Corp. PHONE 482-2191 EDENTON. N. C. BRING NEW LIFE TO YOUR CARPETING Revive the original beauty of your rugs. Cleaned in your own home A by Von Schrader dry-foam method. No muss. No fuss. Mi.tJ No odor. Use the same day. jj Ejyv All work jffW / guarantee d. 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J.« (Patricia) Rountree, informed the Sunday School that the girls will cook their Covered Dish and it is certain to be good. Could it be Mulligan Stew? Only guessing! The boy’s project unfolds March 24. ' Next Sunday, Dr. William J. B. Livingston, comes in from Hampton, Va., to deliver the sermon, at 11 A.M. The chapel congregation considers itself fortunate to have such experienced ministers as Dr. Livingston, on the third Sunday and Rev. Bennie Crawford of Edenton on the first Sunday. Anyone who has the urge to visit Bandon Chapel would not be disappointed in the Sunday School or the Church sessions. This house of worship was dedicated on Easter Sunday in 1970. Many would like to have a sunrise ceremony this year, either on the grounds if weather permits, or indoors if not. Details, as to decision, later. Loans Are Made By Land Bank “The Federal Land Bank Association of Ahoskie continues to serve the sound, longterm credit needs of farmers in this area,” according to L. Gary Taylor, vice president and branch office manager of the association. “Implementation of the Farm Credit Act of 1971 enabled the Land Bank Association to more effectively serve farmers with new and improved services and greater flexibility,” explained Taylor. _ “In completing another outstanding year in service to farmers, the Ahoskie association had in excess of sl4- million in loan volume to over 825 farmers, growers, and ranchers at the end of the year,” Taylor said. The Ahoskie association is one of 46 farmer-owned Land Bank Associations which make and service Land Bank loans for The Federal Land Bank of Columbia in North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Flordia - the four states served by the bank. R. A. Darr, president of the Columbia Bank, reported that the bank now has over 44,400 loans to farmers, growers, ranchers and rural home owners in the four state district in the amount of more than $l - Darr also pointed out that the bank’s gross loans through the 46 associations during 1972 amounted to over $286-million. The Ahoskie association serves farmers in Bertie, Hertford, Northampton, Gates, Chowan, Perquimans, Pasquotank, Camden, and Currituck counties from the office located in Ahoskie and the branch located in Elizabeth City also put-post offices located in Jackson, Windsor, and Edenton. Officers and directors of the association include Frank W. Hollowell of Elizabeth City, chairman of board; T.B.H. Wood of Edenton, vice chairman of board; H. O. Edwards of Ahoskie; J. G. Pollack of Gatesville and Cecil. Maddrey of Severn directors. Go-getters rarely understand individuals whose principles compel them to forego “opportunities.” 1@) fefofaiwtftvteAf ASS) 1 5 buys® ' \ ■■—■■■■■ I ,i , l 11„, , - ■ , ■ 6 U. S. GRADE A- WHOLE SWIFT'S PREMIUM IU. S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED } Irnvrnc CHUCK STEAKS n . r . j j FRYE » S IS, 89. Pwlt Chops | | lb. 43c SHOULDER STEAKS | |CUT FRYERS lb. 47c ||L <M no R 0 C i No Limit! - Buy What You Need! IW# • V m * y.-,■: ' ■ ■ 1 1 Luter's' Gwaltney's I PORK I Market I Luter's j Luter's $ Jamestown Signal I AIM Style Jamestown Jamestown | Brand Brand LUIN ...» Brand Brand j BACON ROAST B ONE HANKS BOLOGNAS S Lb. Lb. Lb - \ b Lb. Lb. S 17 9 c 89 < 89c 89. 79c 79cj | give People Who Care About Their Food Cost, Shop P&Q | | 8 Double Stamp Day -TU ESD AY- Double Stamp Day j b - i , ■ 11 " ■— ij 2 6Vi Ox. 15 Ox, 10% Ox. 303 Con 26 Ox. 15 Ox. i STERLING J. 1 ;* | i Chunk Lite Beef CODFISH SWEET INSTANT | STUNA HASH CAKES PEAS SALT Potatoes] S Can Can 4Cans 4 Cans Box Box ! |4s< 47< SI.OO $1.00,10 C 39c| I . j 16 o*. 303 Con 12 Ox. VA Lb. Loof 4 Roll Pk 9. I BEANS Cut'creen PAPER R j | With Pork BEANS CORN BREAD TOWELS *JJ"H ( sCans 5 Cans sCans 4 Loaves 3 Rolls IliiUfc j jSI.OO SI.OO sl.Qo'sl.oo SI,OO 39c i lAt P&Q Market (REE! I | mIWGodS FREE FREE WISTERN | wnsns- K| LETTUCE Head 25c| frlE SHELLS. 3 Isl RADISHES Bunch 10ci JSEA STAR 16 OZ. With This Coupon FLORIDA ] m STICKS ■ 47c sr=r GRAPEFRUIT 2 for 15c jGOtO KING 1 LI. - VINE OIK jHush Punnies TI 41 ~ ■ II ATA C C IL AC - 5 pp IUIVIAIUcj Id* 45c TOE CHOWAN HERALD Thursday, March 15,1973.
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