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■jkjlmrsday. December 3t, linn Two Edentonians -On Honors List fur. ( i- ■ ’""Officials from Martin 1 Community College in ’"WiUiamston announced this f wedt that Willie L. Jenkins -"and Philip R. Lassiter of “iidenton ware among the 63 '"students named to die in ’“stitution’s honors list for the quarter. * v . t ’ Both students were among ;Jl the 45 students named to the °%onors List which is preserved for • students a 3.5 average for ! ' J their respective course loads. Jenkins is enrolled in the automotive mechanics ’• program and Lassiter is in the fish and '-'wildlife management -“program, im peach Club Cash son. ** Experiment bn: „ K . Over 3,00 us 2 bills will be br.circulated in various local commercial establishments _ in the Outer Banks on New .Year's Eve weekend to I cash flow by the Outer Beach Club on a .weekly basis, according to Michael Kuntz, Beach Club k general manager. 1 Kuntz, said the ex -1 periment will involve ’ partial payment of the firm’s employees, payment j>f bills and the participation .'of Beach Club owners who ■will be using their Time (Share villa on the New .Year’s weekend. } By tracking the bills to the various establishments, the resort development firm hopes to portray the weekly - cash flow pattern generated by the presence of a year around resort on the com munity. “We have attempted to impress upon the com munity the importance of development on a year around basis,” Kuntz said. “One of the most graphic •ways is to put some cash in Je register of "the • local isjnessowneteach WBdk ” gntz said. Advertisements ' in local papers over the New Year’s week will advise merchants about the cir culation of the $2 bills and the source. Kuntz said the Beach Club generates about $2-million annually to the economy of the Outer Banks, through payroll, vendors, the vacation spending of the firm’s 2,000 Time Share ownerships, and through a merchant participation certificate program which this year totaled in excess of $200,000. Kuntz said further -that the expenditures are {gg spread over a 12 month period rather than during Sthe normal tourist season, Time Share generates year around business.” Kuntz said that Outer Banks Beach Club members “bring a vacation budget with them” whether it is in December or June. Beach Club employees Sg: and sales persons are hired jlkp on a 12-month basis to support the visitors, Kuntz said. The Outer Banks Beach Club is a subsidiary of I Peppertree Resorts Ltd. which is presently developing Time Share , resorts in Atlantic Beach V* and Maggie Valley in North Carolina. Both develop ments will be ready for occupancy by owners in Spring, Kuntz said, and will |g benefit from the spending gl study being conducted in the aL Outer Banks. Under Interval Ownership jj* purchase agreements, buyers have the opportunity S- to own a “high week” in prime vacation time, along W with a “low week” in off £•’ season time, in a ? “package.” Kuntz said that prime season vacationers enjoy t | returning to the resort in the off season for business purposes, solitude retreats ■MI or “get away” vacations. &£ Kuntz said the New Year’s W weekend was chosen for the >2* cash (low study because of a-fethe popularity of the time * period by the owners and the number of local businesses which are open for New i Year’s activities. - . ’ \ Celebrate The New Year With Q\ y Green Price Specials Each ol these advertised itams is required to be readily available lor \.V WW »M.MMM MW/ \ V y / M W M M—M/W / ( ItmKrn sale at or below the advertised price in each A&P Store, eicept as ) \ / J y -OL yf \y ylUJiffliy specilically noted in this ad J / i i ( 1 PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU JAN. 2AT A&P IN EDENTON V J M J CJ K-E<(l|\f| V / ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE * i I I \ / — > . _ FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE ■rt prices A&P I OPEN NEW YEARS DAY I rg| Pi I ■III $■ ■ | ] 11 DOX-U- XAa HgT P® l * . 428 dlickdl ROLL* FARMS CHICKEN BOLOGNA (LB 89-) IWP QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Spare Rj|)S lb U.S.D.A. INSPECTED WHOLE , __ CHICkCn T-BOOC f)79 CENTEBctS SPeCIA ' ""l «0 Fryer Legs oo Franks a #«f Steaks . 4 Pork Chops „ 198I 98 A&P QUALITY HOT OR MILD _ _ , A&P QUALITY FRESHLY 3 lbs or ” FROZEN (4-7 LB. AVG.) ___ _ , _ OOf _ . . more IDO COTTAGE BRAND LONG OR SHORT . Turkey Breast , 139I 39 Pork Sausage X 00 c Ground Chuck „ 1 Smoked Sausage „ 129 A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF MAPLE RIVER Boneless 4 Qft Bone 4CQ JAMESTOWN J4A Canned Ham 3£ 5" Beef Stew » I Shoulder Roast »1 Sliced Bacon £ 1 29 mmm] H °9 Jowls " 68 Beef Liver » 98 0 : PWHKH P Specials)! r( pHßorocery Specials)^ r IJ jf |lj II Ann Page. 7nc Li! Ann Page nn c Biscuits #sl pT,LTrreenc *— 1“ Z’Z ■i n V™ I°° DinnerS *DU KRAFT (EX. SHARP 10 OZ. 2.09) OR SHARP Collaro Greens 6 cans I Macaroni & Cheese 4 pkgs I TATERBOY crad«rßarreicheese ,k, 1 glackeye Peas Us 39* Potato Chips SS 89* fu!!®v Ch F 5 “ 9 1 Cream Cheese X 89* r T I“ s ßail , .. i« chTez-lts 69 c BlackeyePeas a 99* LIGHT NLIVELY UUf UWn I6d Ddyb pkg. I UllCCrilS pkg. Usl DULANY CHOPPED TURNIPS, DICED TURNIP WITH GREENS, OH*.Ctos.79* rweOXtoclSSl* 2SIW Si** 8 "! icy*——-?i - I".f-'sSfcSSiS' Fresh With Quality^ VINE RIPENED LOCALLY GROWN MUSTARD, TURNIP, OR I - Red Ripe cfld Collsrd OQO g.e.. 60-75-100 watt Kf-<» S«" •*r s soft white *4PRrelMs“" 66" Avocados 4,» I°° Blackeyed Peas’X 59* Light Bulbs riICIUIJO Os W FRESH ROASTED OR RAW CALIFORHIA—I6S SIZE /*j A QQ ice Cube Trays £ 99* Salted Peanuts X 99* Fresh Lemons 8 o 1 00 -1.00 lutex Gloves 9 c ■■■ \ I Lai jt | r | | 701 North Broad Street - Edenton, N.C. THE CHOWAN HERALD Page 7-B
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