Page 6-B 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. 1 I \ 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 —-"l LFPINC sow Cottonelle Bathroom Tissue CL-■ 4/M I prj'L- \ Roll Bounty Towels ** 82 \iHfc Bturn* 8 turn* IL /t> r c:\ 3-lb. Crisco Shortening nOri-FCCZ i nc i \ rV ' \ Cat Store Brand Bleach N*-?0» '% “ \ \ 5-lb. Dixie Crystal Sugar GROCERY ;* • • ‘ \ .o9!;\ Cal. Clorox Bleach NON-FOOD - \ vc* TO \ 1-|b. Store Brand Bacon GROCERY ] « ? WSI J-lb. Carrote NON-FOOD sen WrC' r ' . \9U 11-oz. Morton T. V. Dinners J \tXKft 8-oz. Morton Pot Pie 4 **; - v;V\ Cantaloupe L \ rr“sv' cr ’ to1 * W^ r , « »4irU ■■ 16-oz. Stwi BundCut-Crww.Beans -. , ’ IC7 . " mm -430/ 1 r V' r nt \ 100-ct. Lipton Tea Bags zz^i'irT ,7b r ; \ 33-oz. Downy Fabric Softener fOiy'K* -5s L I \ - 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 \0 “ \. r fc.ar 16-oz. Jamestown Sausage -Vv • •' uo g-\ 5-lb. Pillsbury Flour 1.2? & \ 16-oz. Store Brand Sausage : j_ vaSSc*’ ' S o U pi. 6 f'- OUS i’.osm 'SO J I ” biustff i-' o ' WINN-DIXIE FOOD TOWN j. \ , e .» j TOTAL TOTAL ■>&*' »•» » s 5 t—i i— r Winn-Dixie's Combination Os EVERYDAY LOW PRICEBREAKERS, DEEP-CUT PRICE BREAKER SPECIALS And PRICE BREAKER COUPONS Offer You Unbeatable Savings. I Make your own comparison and you'll discover what I hundreds of thousands of Winn-Dixie Shoppers | already kn0w..... I NOBODY SAVES YOU MORE THAN WINN-DIXIE! * PRICE SURVEY DONE JULY 14TK SOME PRICES MAY HAVE CHANCED SINCE THAT TIME. I I™ g«?WAN HERALD Thursday, July », |9g>

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