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JENO’S t JUMBO SIZE N I fftgfßfes PIZZAS I lEMI COFFEE ifflfflHßm Z u^M E r S Jn?A/^ all varieties I ROAST < HONEYDEWS &99< Ip 99 I It-OZ. DIXIANA SHOEPEG CORN. GREEN PEAS OR | 3-LB. BACU.S. 01 YILIOW I MIXED VEGETABLES *l*> | ONIONS 99c SUPERBRAND M a YONIN 4KF RRFACTFn HARVEST FRESH ( fflSp) WHIPPED Ur=4 MAYONNAKE broad r ßßEasted red delicious \jgK/ TOPPING Itej ftj m / APPLES ® 69 rkuriS , w Nf * ,tD > « w S3\ . K «v BARTLETT PEARS.... 6 for 99c - CH,CKEN • •,• -■• - \ ** aa/l Jr' actod iIMR return U.S. CHOICE BEEF / SJ^SS FROZEN*£oniDA EV! rHFK Mfflßßßu WHOIE HARVEST FRESH gfir ORANGeTuICE M DMISs BONELESS STRIPS POTATOES •■ | * 9 #^- 2 3 99 X S L / / OLD CHOICE BEEF U.S. CHOICE BEEfS 'N Mil WAIIKFP I WHOLE BEEF WHOLE BOTTOM I niLYVAUlvtfc I TENDERLOINS ROUND I SUPERBRAND ictn beer c*mmL *oQQ S I7A ATTa margarine jl2 $3.69 [[ I I la 18 P 25-LB. AVG. IN QUARTERS 1 JI #||L BBL I 2A-OZ. LOAF DIXIE DARLING BUTTERMILK W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE ■ WINN BREAD 2 eor99c CUBED STEAK ..... for I 2RKTT. ROX KLEENEX U.S.D.A. INSPECTED SLICED FACIAL TISSUE 69c BEEF LIVER .lbß9c I ■ « __ ■ Ifc-OZ. CUP SUPERRR AND I I S-Oi CAN LIMY W-D RRAND U.S. CHOICE REEF SEMI-RONELESS I SOUR CREAM «1®» I UIAIC VIENNA SAUSAGE 3 K>.*1 29 STRIP STEAK -5 SUPERBRAND ZR-OZ. CAN THRIFTY MAID l-LR. CAN WILSON CERTIFIED SWISS STYLE OR AL NATURAL I PINEAPPLE 2 k.'l'i CANNED HAM *5" YOGURT HE D,X,C DARL| NC D fon?™? o T{ U S - CHOICE BEEF U.S. CHOICE BEEfT 1,1 ™* CAKE MIXES FR £S™G whole untrimmed kirmM I B oz MIXES SIRLOIN TIPS NEW YORK STRIP I {fgg U nrrr ’‘■°”s9 C ■■■ W W I 10-CT. CAN PIIISRURY HUNGRY |ACK BUTTERMILK 44-Qt. Swinger MARKET STYLE _^pn«(S*iX, DCHDI C ROUND WASTEBASKET 54.99 SLICED BACON .... «.*1 19 SUPERBRAND 40- Qt. Swlnctop HOLLY FARMS “A" COMBINATION PAK DRUMSTICKS, THIGHS v\ S I IC_ K CHEESE 11 1 WASTEBASKET 54.99 BREASTS u.9Bc \C^ DETERGENT *2« PORK LOINS „M 55 «"«' ■ *** J44>l. |AR TROPICAL APPU OR J-LRS. OR LESS PINKY PIC LEAN MEATY •^£DIUVt GRAPE JELLY 89c PORK SPARERIBS .. 1. 5 1 49 •MONTEREY JACK 25-14 BAG HELD TRIAL CHUNK 1-LB. PKC. WO BRAND WHOLE HOC x * DOG FOOD »3” SAUSAGE..»I» me.*3 W S GEORGE DRAWDY " NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER MANAGER EDENTON, N.C. THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 9-B Local Students Win Honor r . The Society of Distinguished American. High School Students an-. nounced today that eight students from Edenton. Baptist Church are to be. included in its membership ! for 1981. The Society, one of the! most selective high school honoraries in Americja.' today, accepts only students! nominated by their spon sors. To be students must excel inj; academics, extracurricular!? or civic activities. Students awarded this 3 honor include: Paula Bass,? A1 Bunch, Graham Cox!? Susan Elks, Michael Har-: mon, Susie Keeter, Kira? Swanner, and Carla White. 7£ The student’s sponsors Rev. Bruce League received a National Ajv predation Award from the Society for “being dedicated to the encouragement and assistance of students.” Onfe : of the Society’s goals is tq make membership an erH? couragement for top per?! formance on the secondarjtl school level. Unique in concept, tfie: society has combined thjks. honor with its Nation^? 7 Awards Program which: earmarks colie g‘e‘: scholarships for Society?? members. This program?? now in its thirteenth year, is'; funded by over lOQ American colleges. It also preserves the honor by listing the students and their. biographies in an annual Membership Registry. Social Security By Lee Wallio Field Representative Social Security Offers Teleservice People living in the Albemarle area can save time, money, and gasoline by using “teleservice” when they have business with Social Security. Teleservice is a special telephone service which can be used whenever a person has any questions or problems concerning Social Security. In the Albemarle, the teleservice number is 338-2161. Dare County residents may call toll free by asking the operator for Enterprise 161. The best time to use teleservice to avoid busy signals is after the middle of the month. Os course, a person can call anytime if his business is urgent. Teleservice can be used to: --Apply for Social Security or Supplemental Security Income payments. The application process can be started by telephone and completed by mail. -Apply for Medicare -Change your name or address in Social Security records. -Report a change in marital status. -Report a change in work or earnings or other event that could affect checks. -Report a lost or stolen check or delayed payment. -Replace a lost or missing Social Security or Medicare card. -Get help in completing medicare claims forms -Get a benefit estimate. -Request a statement of earnings. -Find out if a health care facility takes part -in Medicare. -Get help in requesting a revie' * the decision made on a i. -Gt ie answer to any question about Social Security or to request a free copy of one of the many publications about Social Security. Sergeantsj SENIRV X I ' FICJ ATickCotl.it MH FW, • MNTwiri

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