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Page 8-A N.C. Symphony Performance Set In EKzabeth City The full N. C. Symphony Orchestra will give an evening performance at 8 o’clock on January 13 at Sheep-Harney Auditorium in Elizabeth City. Tickets to this concert must be purchased in ad vance. Adult tickets are $6 while children under 12 can be admitted for $4. Checks must be made payable to Pasquotank Arts Council. Locally tickets may be purchased from Mrs. W. Landis Voigt, 57 Queen Anne Drive, Edenton, or call 482- 3526. Reception Honors Students GREENSBORO - Thelma Babb of Edenton was among approximately 350 sophomores honored for academic achievement at a special reception at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro recently. Miss Babb, a home economics major, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Babb, 204 West Second Street. Jordan Finishes Army Course FORT GORDON, Ga. - Pvt. Yvonne D. Jordan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Jordan, of Tyner, recently completed the multichannel com munications equipment operator course under the One Station Unit Training (OSUT) Program at the U.S. Army Signal School, Fort Gordon, Ga. The OSUT program combines basic training with advanced individual training. Students learned to in stall, operate and repair field radio relay, carrier and associated equipment. Postal Service Offers Advice Postmaster James M. Bond is reminding customers that for the best service this Christmas season they should use ZIP Codes, place their return address in the upper left corner of the envelope and use proper postage. “By following these suggestions,” Postmaster Bond says, “Customers will be assured good mail ser vice this holiday season.” It is important, the Edenton postmaster says, that families “double check” envelopes and cards to be certain that proper postage is affixed. En velopes without postage will be returned to senders, if possible, or delayed by postage-due procedures. When the return address is placed on envelopes bearing holiday greetings, it also helps remind friends of one’s current address. And, if the family to whom a holiday message is sent moved more than a year ago, it cannot be forwarded. With a return address, Postmaster Bond says, such letters are returned to the sender with a notation that the following “order” has expired. Sales Reported Sales for the first nine months of 1979 by .the Or dinary, Group and Home Service Divisions of Pilot Life Insurance Co. totaled more than $l.B-billion, it has been reported by R. E. Saunders, Edenton staff manager for the company. Of'wiilMtfMii **o**. mctou&rrs jsav,ir MM» m Macs oamt sm.vcp IF M fcrr AA4AV FHDAI IT R* A atOMnrr or TKO »/ TAKMOA 04tfkK WrrM A HOT CWT<* T»A. «M*» AXI'FE FMUSWP, A9U «UkV FI Up our mdAc IS EASICC no FttMH/TOD/ DO SO-CALLED “EVERYDAY LOW PRICES” \M!TOSh\ SAVE YOU ENOUGH? WE DON’T THINK SO! V V I\\ w 11 w'V\ We Hove Everyday tow Shelf Prices On Many, I Many Items Plus We Offer You The Additional I Savings On Early Week “SIZZUERS” & Weekend I Specials Every Week! | Thai's Why We Urge You To Read Our Ads & I „ r Shop Our Specials & You'll Discover What Hundreds Os Thousands Os Winn-Dixie I Customers Already Know I • PRICES GOOD FRIDAY & SAT., NOV. 23RD, 24TH _ am ■ jnA ■ ■ MM I •Kffis 1 ” 1 " NOBODY SAVES YOU MORE © COPYRIGHT 1979 WINN-DIXIE « . m | A f|S|S| THAN WINN-DIXIE! I |AFTER-THANKSGIVING SPECIALS! GOOD FRI. & SAT., NOV. 23RD &24TH ONLY! | I TISSUE MM&f* ICE MILK II GROUNDbEEF I I H *OOll I • V/NILLA • CHOCOLATE H H H I ■ ll || sf&5 f & 10-LB. | r mSs. ■ ■ ■ ■ HAND I-PARS THRIFTY MAM) (&> tin MARTHA WHITE tin KRAFT V/rOL « _ IHMFW MMD ® HWIO, MMfMOITMM OR LONG GRAIN RICE mo 99c • SELFRISING MEAL mo 99c • MACARONI & CHEESE 3 boxb 89c • ALL DETERGENT «*pl $1.29 o BUCKEYE PEAS 3 ££sl.oo MAXWEU HOUSE "S" W 'SOUP ‘ |1 m COFFEE} MIRACLE WHlpf* vegetable 11 f r 049 AA C fIOO PA :77 9 1 I mV WITH $7.50 OR MORE ORDER WITH $730 OB MORE ORDER CRACXIW 0000 JM (UMiTOHt) (UMIT ONI) rSALTINES 2J^l.oay DOWNY FABRIC SOFTENER »a «n. $2.59 • THRIFTY MAID ® BEEF STEW Haul 99c • CHAMP DOO FOOD tUM. urn $2.99 PETR PAN PEANUT BUTTER <m $1.15 • PETER PAN PEANUT RUITBI «a $2-49 • TEXDE OLASS PUIS REFILL »**. 79c UtarKfetj" SAVE 20c 40c 12-OZ. CANS STAR-KIST 1 M ASSORTED FLAVORS ]■ M STDOH’S !■ | CHUNK LIGHT TUNA lI|CHEK ® DRINKS 1 I BEER ’ I I 59 |Bdtr DART UOUID DETERGENT 1101 «n. 99c • THRIFTY 001 i ouwrat «>M I PIZZA SOQ I < hP 5) mfitr PORK LOINS l I I • I^ F,IA£TS -$139 I I SIRLOIN T-BONE $ |3Q • KfiSsaTW I I • FISH FILLETS $1.29 I I •TOTC TATI# I I u I • ■ RINGS $1.49 * SHELLS ■ ■ EE*“ • SUCH) HAM io $1.79 I ■ ml • BACKBONES 18. $1.29 doc* -*o hois- smoked M (&> BRAND U.S. CHOICE UEF WUbCUT saw a. I I ROASTS .STEAKS ’ll 9 I R SPREAD bom 89c I mwummw bacon pkq I ■ GWjiA 23 i; ii.oo. w*curfs“ 1 • HUETS” $1.29 a $5.99 09 George Drawdy Manager THE CHOWAN HERALD Northside Shopping Center Thursday, November 22, 1979
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