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Blood Donors Recognized
The following were donors
'at the July 20 Bloodmobile:
Virginia L. West, Maggie L.
Blount, Willie L. Felton,
Eric V. Byrum, Sheila K.
Lane, Pam Davis, Elizabeth
J. Elmore, Martha L.
Rogerson, Gipson H.
Baucum, Susan H.
Downum, Lorina C. Dail,
Genevieve K. Chappell,
Roland G. Evans, Mattie B.
Cobb, Barbara H. Copeland,
Elvin C. Toppin, Ben D.
Rinehart, Connie H. Ervin,
Raymond Thompson, Lizzie
M. Harrell, Mary Shutt,
Darla J. Nixon, Elliott A.
Atstupenas, Ritarose S.
Atstupenas, Betty B. Ward,
W.T. Culpepper, Robin D.
Demurry, Amy Asbell,
Allen M. Trapp, Douglas V.
Hare, Tom C. Cross, Faye C.
Edge, George S. Un
derkofler, Reginald C.
Overton, Mary P. Belch,
Florence M. Mosley, Marvin
W. Henderson and Walter S.
Lane.
Linda B. White, Willie A.
Drew, Roanna Sessoms,
Paul C. Whitman, Michael
J. Jordan, Blake S. Harmon,
Joyce F. Jordan, Dorothy J.
Wagner, Lillie N. Hollowell,
Jesse C. Winslow, Doborah
K. Chappell, Leone R.
Twiddy, Jerald I. Perry,
Waverly R. Westbrook,
Roxie H. Blanchard, Judy
W. Hollowell, Martha S.
Hutchings, Gary L. Smith,
Robert D. Hutchinson, Lynn
D. Chesson, Faye 0.
Harrell, Brenda K. Samp
son, Debbie B. Mills, Ada C.
Fleming, Gayle 0. Gieseke,
William R. Bunch, Ida F.
Felton, Kathleen S. Cassell,
Margaret Wright, Ronald
Jones, Phillip L. Tant,
Randy S. Fagan, Kramer T.
Figart, Michael A. Ray,
Jonathan W. Belch, Susan
E. Stone, George S. Daniels
and James P. Aylesworth.
John M. Williams, Joy A.
Obom, Louanne Stallings,
Wallace E. Nelson, Jr.,
Patricia P. Casper, Anne T.
Jordan, Robert H. Ranson,
Robert E. Lee, 11, Patricia
L. Bunch, Charles F. Noble,
Betty B. Bass, Charlie W.
Phelps, Ruth M. Worrell,
Jeariene R. Elliott, Jackie
G. Jenkins, Airren C.
Rountree, George M.
Ad Soficiting Causes Confusion
ROCKY MOUNT -
Business and professional
firms in Eastern North
Carolina may be confusing
listing lin a private national
“classified directory” with
Yellow Page advertising in
their local telephone
directories.
B.C. Dixon, Carolina
Telephone and Telegraph
Company directory
manager, said the
solicitation by National
Directory Publishers of
Niagara Falls, N.Y., has no
connection with Carolina
Telephone.
Pest License
Is Revoked
RALEIGH - An
Elizabeth City woman,
Vertley A. Godfrey, lost her
household pest license as the
result of revocation by the
Structural Pest Control
Committee of the N.C.
Department of Agriculture.
Godfrey, who operated as
American Pest Control,
P.O. Box 1706, Elizabeth
City, was charged by the
committee with failure to
correct work,
misrepresentation in ap
plication for a license and
failure to pay re - inspection
fees.
At the hearing, held on
June 15, in Raleigh, the
Structural Pest Control
Committee, acting in ac
cordance with provisions of
the General Statutes 106-
65.23 and 106-65.28(a),
permanently revoked
Godfrey’s license number
736 P.
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\ iCor^rlc-^j
Harts ell, David W. Cross,
Allison W. Hassell, Timothy
L. Jones, Mabel B. Hare,
Norma L. Bass, Jo Anne
Atstupenas, Carla Faye
White, Laura A. Un
derkofler, Charlotte B.
Green, Michael Trtf’erry,
James E. Bunch, Lester F.
Lewis, Reta S. Jones,
William C. Baker, Jim H.
Chesson, Johnnie E.
Alexander, Lillie Comer,
Harriet B. Abbe, George A.
Holley, David L. Bass and
Kenneth A. Tynch.
Marty K. Griffin, Janet M.
Hollowell, Jerry L. Moore,
Particia A. Waff, Steve R.
Sawyer, Robert L. Lassiter,
Suzanne S. Swindell, Kathy
C. Tant, Wayne Copeland,
Janice H. Byrum, Bonnie B.
Creekmore, Jane M. Un
derkofler, Thomas E.
Harris, Jr., Carol A.
Tarkington, Carolyn C.
Forehand, Sondra A.
Valentine, Shelia M. Moore,
Joy L. Owens, Dora Y.
Stillman, Delinda B.
Lay den, Delvin E. Jethro,
Elvin D. Britton, Joe T.
Norman, Walter E. Roberts
and Sharon L. Perry.
Honore L. Blount, Rita W.
Ellis, David E. Chesson,
Charles M- Asbell, Shelia D.
Griffin, Robert W. Halsey,
Paul W. Wharey, Thomas A.
Mills, John P. Arcarc,
David L. Spruill, Carlton
Jackson, Sarah H. Waff,
Sherry P. Harris, Bruce R.
Wackelin, Lorraine B. Bass,
Joanne C. Jackson, Edith M.
Holley, Janice L. Davis, Pat
F. Rountree, Lois C.
Coltrain, Charlie C. Perry,
Jr., Lynn C. Perry, Pamela
R. Byrum and Ginny H.
Gardner.
Trudy W. Parker, John H.
Cooper, Joseph A. Ward,
Emily B. Byrum, Mary B.
Blount, William H. Bonner,
Elizabeth T. Wright, Bessie
D. Foxx, Deborah C. Bunch,
Jeffrey S. Cobb, Alease S.
Moore, Thomas A.
Bateman, Jim D. Harris,
Shirley B. Perry, William A.
Hayes, Marjorie S. Taylor,
Denise F. Bowe, Brenda
Everett, Bernard Felton,
Cullen J. Robbins, John D.
Parrish, Melvin C. Lane,
Kay B. Evans and Sherry N.
Jordan.
“I have received inquiries
from a number of business
people in Carolina
Telephone’s service area
who thought they were
buying space in our com
pany’s telephone directory.
The printed material they
are receiving by mail has an
illustration that resembles a
telephone directory Yellow
Pages with the words,
‘Directory Advertising Gets
Results,”’ Dixon siad.
“In view of National
Directory Service’s ap
proach, we at Carolina
Telephone are concerned
that our customers could be
misled or could misinterpret
their literature. Carolina
Telephone is in no way
related to National Direc
tory Service of Niagara
Falls, N.Y., and any space
purchased from them will
appear in their publication
and not in the familiar
Yellow Pages of our
telephone book.
“We thank our customers
for helping us make the
Carolina Telephone Yellow
Pages one of the best ad
vertising buys in America
year after year.”
Farm Computers
Continued From Pace 3-B
session will consist of an
introduction of the many
farm operations that can be
programmed to give ac
curate, reliable information
needed to help today’s agri -
business people make more
profitable decisions from
planting, to harvest, to
market.
The second meeting will
give those attending an
opportunity to become
familiar with computer
hardware. The college’s
TRS-80 computers will be
used in the hands - on
session.
The registration fee for
the Continuing Education
workshop will be H. More
detailed information may be
obtained by calling Clayton
Morrisette at the college,
335-6621, Extension 233, or
Williams at 336-2258.
WE DON’T MAKE
WMf] THE CLAIM OF
"LOWEST FOOD
PRICES” BUT WE
BEAT THE ONES
THAT DO!
Week Alter Week After Week, We Beat The Store That I
Claims To Be "LOWEST” In Head-To-Head Price Comparisons. I
Items Listed Below Were Purchased On The
Same Day At Each Store And Are Shown On
Each Receipt In The Same Order As Listed. —,
FOOD TOWN
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prj'L- \ Roll Bounty Towels ** 82
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\ \ 5-lb. Dixie Crystal Sugar GROCERY ;* • • ‘
\ .o9!;\ Cal. Clorox Bleach NON-FOOD -
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\ - r a,Ul r \ 1-lb. Store Brand Margarine :3.*-10 L
\Vh SA-W * \ 3-lb. Yellow Onions . -25 L
\ r ul 8 , 93/ v fc9c \ 1-Lb. Oscar Mayer Franks t'Z-- L |
\ aPC «I .„ \.2 U *\ Celery 1.21 £ I
prviNl 10-Lb. Idaho Russet Potatoes -24 1
\ ® io Charmin Bathroom Tissue
\ .9 9 |\ 16-oz. Bag Maxwell House Coffee . =4 j.
Lettuce -:i
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