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I % IT «PE WUR CHOICE N 7 /=ZZ HICKORY SWEEPS I MILWAUKEE JPL I TUR^N P d RTS SUCED BACON |v SUPERBRAND MILWAUKEE -«««»» $f2Q rn MARGARINE Ictn. beer I I pkc II i.flhvq i - lb - pkc - VA/IMM SS. V 1 ~Z/ Ls* 4Rk $ f VW 11 111 H 24-OZ. LOAVES PRESTIGE DELUXE TALMADGE f ARM COUNTkt HAMS jjm BREAD 2 ,0«99c SHANK HALF « *1 48 iggM a f°« 24-OZ BTL HUNT’S TALMADGI EARM LOUNi.t HAMS KETCHUP 79c BUTT HALF «.*1» sour "cream *l*» DIXIE FACIaTtISSUE 2 h» s l ham”” *2” SUPERBRAND rACIAL II9MJC Z for n/%ivi INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED 12-OZ. |AR THRIFTY MAID SPAGHETTI PINKY PIG ECONOMY CUT «»RK /^P2o?=Tr~—, rUCCCC SAUCES 99c CHOPS t. 38CE c n u t t er l. *2 28 (fltifeSl CHEEbE the , ”»g iS 'l \2l 2i|» 89’ 188I 88 *■ □put m»» -"■'•■skiy°ry L / cheese «.z,B9c ,m.z.*i« 2J-OZ. SIZE RIGHT GUARD STICK W-D BRANO U.S. CHOICE REEF UAN MEATY . ._ n SUPERBRAND DEODORANT s l l9 SHORT RIBS lr s l BUTTER-ME-NOT 4-OZ. SIZE A/P DCOOORANT OR S-OZ. SIZE tRONZt W-D BRANO U.S. CHOICE «EE IITC p RIGHT GUARD $ 1 69 BRAISING RIBS .... lbS1 78 BISCUII3 L* I ■■■■■■■ It-OZ »TL VVISK W-O BRAND UJ. CHOICE BEEF LEAN BONELESS . DETERCENT 79c STEW BEEF ~s 2 >« $P M-OZ. BOX THRIFTY MAID 12-OZ. PKC. W-D BRAND REGULAR qiA SPAGHETTI 2k»«1, FRANKS ... *1« «« *1» I N TEA MIX »I*> BOLOGNA .-M 4 ’ »«e s l s * > •> GEORGE DRAWDY NORTHSIDE SHOPPING CENTER ..... MANAGtfi LOENTON, N.C. THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 5-B Volunteers Being Sou^t ContlnußdJFrom Pap 4-i volunteers are recruited to provide free assistance to taxpayers unable to pay to have their returns prepared, particularly those who file the short form or who qualify for the Earned Income Credit. Frequently, these volunteers are college students, or retired persons with some accounting background. Each volunteer receives 3 to 5 days training in tax return preparation and works as many free hours as they can under the direction of the volunteer group coordinator. Anyone interested in forming a local volunteer group, or in working within a group, is encouraged to caU toll-free 1-800-822-8800 and ask for the IRS VITA Coordinator. Training will begin in January. Presbyterian Church News World Wide Communion Sunday October 4,1981 This Sunday, October 4th, in hundreds of nations in churches of many denominations WORLD WIDE COMMUNION will be observed. This one Sunday of the year except Easter unites the Christian churches around the world in remembering Him (Jesus) who is their Lord and Savior and made them all one. At the table of the Lord prayers and unity in witness and service, in love and compassion, for peace and joy, for hope and faith will be offered not just for Christians but for the world. The First Presbyterian Church of Edenton will he observing this act of Worship at 11 A. M. this Sunday along with sister churches in this community and around the world. The public is invited. The sermon will be “In Remembrance of Me”, the word of Jesus to his disciples. What was it that Jesus wanted his disciples to remember of him? Tuesday at 7:30 P. M. a class of Presbyterianism continues with discussion on Presbyterians and the Social Order. How does what one believes involves him-her in the community life? The public is invited. Scholarships Are Available Competitions for Sanford Scholarships, which pay the full co6t of college or high school at the N. C. School of the Arts for a year, will be held January 29,1982, on the campus in Winston-Salem. The deadline for applications is January 15. The four scholarships are for legal residents for North Carolina exclusively. Junior high and high school students not already enrolled at the School of the Arts are eligible. The School of the Arts is a division of the University of North Carolina. It offers fully accredited high school and college academic programs plus professional training in the arts. One Sanford Scholarship is awarded in each of four categories: dance, drama, music and design and production-visual arts. Applicants are judged on talent, skill and their potential for professional success. The judging is done by faculty groups on the basis of performance, or in the case of design and production-visual arts students, on the basis of a portfolio and interview. The scholarship competition also serves as the regular admission audition required of all Arts School students, and about 80 per cent of the scholarship candidates in the past have been accepted for admission. Detailed information and applications for Sanford Scholarships are available from: Director of Admission. NCSA. Box 12188. Winston-Salem. NC 271(17. “Tttal abstinence it mam* thHH perfect moderation." St. Augustin*'
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