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Page 8-A i i stroll along with me £, rut. jl.. ByNKLLEJONES HAPPINESS IS— Shopping in Edenton HAPPINESS IS— Going to Church \ « Hi! "Let’s make going to •[church a habit.” There we can : cultivate our minds by glistening to our minister and s taking in all he has to say. We i hear good music and have many 'deep feelings. It doesn't take * much of our time to go to church : every Sunday no matter where ; we may be. We will feel we have : started the day right. Let us be I thankful for our opportunities * and blessings. Keep close with cGod. True and enduring happiness depends on our close : alliance with Him. Do make going to church a habit and feel •: happy. Let sunshine in. That was r ; exactly what Snooky was doing to the Country Corner. This was £ a beautiful day of warmth and 5 sunshine. The door was open for £ us to enter and that we did. I c walked straight over to the ■. Outer Banks prints by Joe Koch S(JoKo). He was guest artist the tour weekend and !; many became acquainted wim his prints. These prints are h ressonably priced and in several § different sizes. They are made ;-to lit standard sized, ready ? made frames. Each mat is : different in color on the opposite [: side and they are reversible. "You can arrange to suit : yourself. If you love the Outer i Banks than you would love to : have one of these prints. Snooky : then showed me the new Levi [ place mats that had come in. ■ You can really spruce up your ■ kitchen, porch or patio table ; with these. They even have a : pocket with the red bandana * and a red trim. Wonder what i they will come up with next? r~ FOR SALE 1 | Seven houses on East Gale Street. ■ 188 ft. x 571/2 ft. Joins Iredell prop erty. Excellent location. Reasonably priced. CALL MRS. WOOD PRIVOTT 482-3230 Come in and get acquainted! HARVEY’S TEXACO SERVICE North Brood Street Eden ton, N. C. Register For FREE Gas Grill To Be Given Away TMs Gas Grill Cooks Mail Everything tFor cook-out fun and flavor without the mess of charcoal. You can broil, roast, rotisserie steaks, hamburgers, meats, fish and fowl—foods of every type! H “ «■* most-wanted feautres: Extra cooking depth, (no burned meats!) • Two Redwood shelves on deluxe model— one front shelf on standard model. • Side mounted cool touch handkse. • Slanted bottom for quick run off of drippings. • Porcelain enameled cast iron burners with 3-year warranty. -$150.00 You will also find in the Levi the "Big Daddy" laundry bag. There isn't a teenager who wouldn't love to have one of these and with graduation soon coming up well, need I say more? I had to laugh as Snooky said they looked like Junior Samples on Hee Haw. and you know, they do! You will find also in the Levi the photo album. This could also be used us a notebook for school. The kids will love them. They have lots of new items in and I was there to watch the unpacking. That was such fun. As usual I was carried away with it all. What's nice tho' were the new oven supermitts. They are teflon lined and elbow length. You will not burn your arms anymore in one of these. They have aprons with cute sayings. You will fine the new casserole paws useful and cute. This is a new idea for gourmet pot lifters. All in an assortments of colors. Go and see them. Ok. Nowhere in town can you find a better selection of blouses than you can at the Daisy. They have every kind and any kind. You will find a very large selection to choose in all colors. You can mix and match your out-fit with a different blouse to go with your slacks, shorts and skirts. Stretch your wardrobe and buy yourself several. They also have a large selection of John Meyer eye stopper slacks and pant suits. These are very good looking and will go anywhere, anytime. You will be able to put your out fit together with a fashion right belt from their great collection of many styles. Visit the Daisy and let Jean and Patricia help you choose a new blouse and slack out-fit. You will find many you will like. Went into Koss Jewelers and had a pleasing conversation with Kathleen and Joyce. In looking around I saw charms they have in your zodiac sign. Your charm bracelet would be incomplete without one of these. They have them in gold and silver. Add to your charm bracelets with one of their collection of charms. It seems I cannot keep my hands off their many Swiss music boxes with the Hummel figures on them. I want to hear each one and you will find many of your favorite tunes. They are fascinating. A music box can make a wonderful gift and there are many of us who like to collect them. They also have the little brass plaques that can be engraved for your music box. They now have the Old English type of engraving they can use. Another handsome box Kathleen showed me was inlaid and made in Lebanon. It is beautiful. This could be uSed as a jewelry box or just ornamental. You can get a real good buy at HollowfH's now in swim caps by Jantzen. They are styled just for you and you will find many to choose from. These are in all colors that will match your swim suit. The swim fun will soon be here and a cap will be needed for the pool, ocean, river, or wherever, we may be. You will like the discount price they have on them. Go in and buy yours while they still have a wide selection. Hollowell's also has the new dental preventive aids. I’m sure you will be interested in what they have. I will name a few of their items for you. They have the professional unwaxed dental floss-100 yards. EEZ-thru floss threaders, professional type "Lighted mouth-mirror for home use. dental mirror, dental pick, and the kit which holds the tooth saver tools that will help you control dental decay and gum disease. It has the tooth brush, dental unwaxed floss, the dye tablet and the mouth mirror. That is really nice to have and so easy to take along with you anywhere. Remember our teeth are important to us and very necessary. Take care of them. Go in Hollowell's and see what they have. You like music: Well go in Griffin's Musicenter and browse around. While you are there you can listen to many of their fine records and tapes. As you know they do have the best you can find anywhere. Relax and enjoy yourself. Select your sunglasses, jewelry, black lights, incense and burners. jmgjQBMHEfkVLB. tapes, record carrying cases, handbags, guitar items, etc. while there. You name it they 1 have it. You'll like what they , have. Have you been in the fiiytl | and Appliance Plaza lately? Did you know they had used i freezers and other appliance? , They have all kinds. This is a • grand opportunity for you to buzz in and buy what you need and have been wanting for a , long time. Bet you would like a larger freezer to replace that , old one for all the vegetables . and other things you will be freezing this summer. Go in and get yours now. You will find carpet remnants and these you must go in and see. I'ip sure you have many places in your home in need of carpet. Don’t we all? You will find many remnants I feel sure you can use. Go see today. You will be glad to know that the Betty Shoppe will have an after-Easter reduction on their dress and coat ensembles, early pant suits, long sleeved dresses and a selected group of Spring coats. These are after Easter treasures for you all in one basket. You will find the coat ensembles suitable for now and on through the summer. The long sleeved dresses you can still enjoy and they will be grand to have to start the fall season. The coats are lightweight and in colors of red, navy and black. These are Spring fashions you will want to go in and see. They are all in the polyester wash and wear we love so. Go in and buy one of these out-fits now reduced. You will be sorry if you let this pass you by. Have you ever met the girl in town name Charlie? Believe it or not she comes in a bottle. You will be able to find Charlie at Mitchrnrr's Pharmacy. She has the most orginial fragrance you can use. Charlie is original, vivacious and very feminine. The fragrance is slightly sensuous, and constantly surprising. It is the kind you can live with (and love) 24 hours a day. Go in Mitcheners and test Charlie. I did and I loved the fragrance that Charlie has. I’m sure you will too. You can find this in the (2‘m oz. bottle), 'a ounce and 3' ■> ounce. You will be the bell of the ball if you use Charlie. I always want to try something that is quick and easy to cook as these are days that we seem to be always in a hurry. With revival last week, it meant early meals. So. I picked up at P & U a box of Gorton’s frozen Ocean Perch to try. It was not breaded just fillet and was really very good. Specials ror this week are: pork chops selling at 89 cents per pound, fryers at 45 cents per pound, one pound of Mrs. Filberts margarine quarters. 3 for a $1 and 1 a gallon of Coble ice cream for 79 cents. Tips for buying Broccoli: Buy firm, compact flowerets: dark or sage green: stems not too thick or tough. Avoid those with spread flowerets: flowerets with yellowish cast and those with soft, slippery spots. Best time to buy: all year except July and August. "The only way on earth to multiply happiness is to divide it." Paul Schere Know Yow Sodd Sacnrity By DONALDS. MORRIS ' Field Representative People getting a social security number for the first time should apply at least several weeks before they'll need it. Applications from people who don't recall having had a social security number before generally are screened against social security central files in Baltimore to make sure a second number isn't issued to the same person. Screening takes time, so apply for your social security number early and you’ll have it when you need it-when you get j a job covered by social security, j A worker builds retirement, , disability, and survivors protection for himself and his | family by work and earnings i credited to his 9-digit social security number. Your social security number is yours alone and remains the same for life. When you get a | job covered by social security, you should make sure your employer copies your name and I number correctly from your I social security card to his records. ' More than nine out of 10 jobs ‘I are covered by social security. WEIGH LESS I OK MY NOTHING I •lari leslea oeleM today OR i MONIY Meat. MONADCX la • tar laM Ml ■« hale «*»rh rear de alra lor aeaaaa load. 1* laaa mis* I leas. OaeMns ns daeiaroas dlege , and oil («ol make yea nsnooo. Na tlnnuaaa oaorriea. Chanfayaar We . .. start lodaa. MOMOtf mb SMS lar aSS day aaeely and WAS . •ar ladso »o aawaaL Loss agly M e» aMh | ■DCMTON j Superior Court Held Here A Chowan County Superior Court Jury convicted Herbert | Tilton Bray of larceny and Judge Albert W. Cowper of 1 Kinston sentenced him to three years in prison. Bray was convicted of the 1 theft of cash from the 1 pocketbook of Mrs. Elsie Price, who had been taken to the Bray home after being returned from a Norfolk hospital. John F. White, defense attorney, attempted to show during cross examination that Mrs. Price had consumed a quanitiy of beer on the day she said the money was stolen. He also asked the prosecuting witness if she had not given Bray the money to establish residence in California and she was to join him. She denied any such plan. The witness testified that she was hospitalized in Norfolk and upon being discharged withdrew her savings from Virginia National Bank. It was in cash and she intended to open an account in Edenton, she said. She said four days later Bray took her money and left Edenton. She also testified that he admitted the theft from his cell in Chowan County Jail, saying he had purchased a car. Solicitor Herbert Small of Elizabeth City is prosecuting the docket and the following other cases had been disposed of in the first two days of court: Herman Drew, Jr., drunk driving. 60 days, suspended upon payment of SIOO fine and costs. Carl Jean Rae, Jr., assault and resisting arrest, six months, suspended upon payment of costs and placed on probation for one year. Joyce Rer, obstructing an officer, six months, suspended upon payment of costs and placed on probation for one year. Percy Lee Leary, assault on a female, nol pros. William Henry Venable, drunk driving, 60 days, suspended upon payment of $l5O fine and costs. Oscar Linwood Holley, Jr., drunk driving and leaving the scene of an accident, 12 months, suspended upon payment of SSOO fine and costs and not drive for five years. i spec”"””"””] 1 1973 Buicks, Old#, Pontiac? & Chevrolet# | 3-2 DOOR HARDTOPS 4-4-DOOR HARDTOPS 8-4-DOOR SEDANS | All Models Have 3,000 to 7,000 Miles! | Balance oi Remaining Warranty Guaranteed I Regal Colonnade Hardtop Coupe EQUIPMENT: 350-4 Barrel], V-8 Engine, Regular Gas, Variable Ratio Power Steering, Power Front Disc Brakes.-® AM Radio, Coordinated White Wall Tires, Air Conditioning, Custom Color Coordinated Seat Belts, Tinted Wind-' ■ shield, Bumper Protective Strips with New Front Bumper System, Bumper Guards, Door Edge Guards, Remote H Control Mirror, Front Carpet Savers, Full Wheel Covers, Body Side Mouldings, Window Frame Mouldings—4 Dr. ® Sedans Only, Turbo Hydra-malic, Automatic Transmission, Full-Flo Ventilation. Most Include Vinyl Top. 1973 LeSobre 1973 Electro 225 1973 Bonneville 1973 Chevrolet j 4_DOOR SEDAN 4-DOOR HARDTOP IMPALA 4-DOOR ■ Sir $5062.05 56697 - 60 asr $5498.05 » $4603.90 1 S' $3991.15 ST y $5394.30 $4355.10 SS, $3595.85|j STATE AND LOCAL TAXES EXTRA ON ALL MODELS SEE THESE SALESMEN! | f. • - ■ ■ Ut* Itmt IM W.l.w. j MOKE Linwood Warded Holley, drunk driving, 60 day*, suspended upon payment of $125 fine and costs. James Nelson Oglesby, speeding, $25 fine and costs. Gilbert Rhodes Willard, trespass, six months, suspended upon payment of costs and reimburse Noide Bread Company $193.21. James Carol Barrow, drunk driving, 60 days, suspended upon payment of $l5O fine and costs. George Junior Riddick, drunk driving, 60 days, suspended upon payment of $125 fine and costs. Athur William Privott, larceny and receiving, not a true bill. Joseph Paul Lancaster, speeding, S2O fine and costs. Paul Gregory, Jr., receiving, found not guilty by a jury. Joseph Myers Stallings, drunk driving, 60 days, suspended upon payment of $l5O fine and csts. Russell Edward Daniel, careless and reckless driving, 60 days, suspended, SSOO fine and costs. Leonard Duff, Jr., contributing to the delinquency of a minor, two counts, nol pros with leave. Ray James B. Ober, no operator's license, 90 days, suspended, S2OO fine and costs. Larking Nelson Tysor, reckless driving, 60 days, suspended, SIOO fine and costs. Marvin Britton, shoplifting three counts, called and failed. Waitman James Moore, 111, shoplifting, three counts consolidated for judgment, six months, suspended, SIOO fine and costs, and not to violate any state or federal laws for two years. Lindsey Tyrone Riddick, Jr., shoplifting, nol pros. Lindsey Tyrone Riddick, shoplifting. two counts consolidated for judgment, six months, suspended, SIOO fine and costs. George Thomas Rogerson, driving drunk, 60 days, suspended. SIOO fine and costs. Robert Curtis Owens, driving drunk, six months, suspended. S2OO fine and costs. ■ > m ■ 3* - 7 1 HI fl ■' ir i-v, "• J GIVEN CASH AWARD— Elbert A. Moore, Jr., engi neer technician with the Soil Conservation Service in , Edenton, was presented a cash award for a suggestion he made to improve work methods and procedures. Moore, left, received the award from Chester F. Bellard of Raleigh, deputy state conservationist. Spencer Gels Active Term Larry Darnell Spencer. 22- year-old Negro. East Peterson Street, was given an active prison sentence in Chowan County District Court Tuesday morning. Judge Wilton Walker, Jr., of Currituck, presided. Judge Walker sentenced Spencer to 12 months for driving while his license were revoked. Spencer then abandoned an appeal for escape and was ordered to serve the additional six months. I . | Harrell Sewing Machine Repair J x all makes AND MODELS t i : a Phone 335-1 MS ♦ C.W. HARRELL ! IGOO North Reid Strict t ELIZABETH CITY, N. C. 2 Thursday, April 26,1973 It was the only case heard during the session. There were only eight cases on the calendar. In 1972, there were 33.3- million women in the work force, compared with 55.6- million men. By 1980, the number of women will be 39.2- million, compared with 62.5- million men, and in 1990 about 43.6-million compared with 68.9- million.
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