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mm' -iBBBSJSI r 9 CAROLINA TIMES Sat, Feb. 10, 4W1 1 That's right, Double your money back if you're not completely satisfied with any meat purchased at A&P WEQ (PRICE LABEL OR REGISTER TAPE NECESSARY, OF COURSE) mJ., PRICK IN THIS ad trncrivi THRU SATURDAY FEBRUARY 10 AT AW WIO IN DURHAM ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS AND WHOLESALERS YOUR FREEZER WHILE PRICES ARE LOW AT A&P WEO ON FROZEN FREEZER QUEEN 1LVJ weo WHERE ECONOMY ORIGINATES MEAT ENTREES 'SUPER RIGHT" QUALITY CORN-FED REEF WHOLE BEEF LOIN 08 SALISBURY STIAK SI ICED BEEF SLICED TURKEY 40-SO LB. AVERAGE SOLO At HANGING WEIGHT CUT 0 TOUR SPECIFICATIONS INTO STEAKS ANDOR HOAST. SUPER RIGHT" QUALITY CORN-FED BEEF WHOLE BEEF RIB 25-35 LB. AVERAGE. SOLD AT HANGING WEIGHT CUT TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS INTO SIRLOIN PORTERHOUSE r BONE AND CLUI STEAKS STOCK UP WITH FROZEN FBI-COOKED CAP'N JOHN'S r IMPORTANT H FOR YOU! -1 A&P POLICY: Always do what is honest and fair for every customer. RAINCHECK: If an advertised special is ever sold out ask the Manager for a Raincheck It en titles you to the same item at the same price the following week Or if you wish we II give you a comparable item A&P offers an unconditional money back guarantee- No matter what it is, no matter who makes it, if A&P sells it. A&P guarantees it. ifl4 Pkf. ONLY .,, t I i a a miW WO "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY Ibg'f PftA VJb U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRESH t fe bbV l r I lllr 1 If '"guarantee 2v - I At riiT-iipfsi Em BMmrAv M mT mp i lr k -dm jjTBmbW r:i iu m li EV' A r . V. ESSHH EH jg p EflEmV iEEBfe mmm) RLEBk EEBkw. HLkW EmBs. VEAVEt EmBk EflLBk sflfe sEfHfe H EmV EABk B& Bj) t e FABULOUS FEBRUARY SAVINGS ON BUTTER ME NOT BISCUITS GOLDEN RISE BBAND iREAT BREAKFAST VALUE ON QUAKER INSTANT GRITS s 33t FOR BAKING, FRYING OR CREAMING ALL PURPOSE WHITE POTATOES FABULOUS FEBRUARY SAVINGS FROM A&P WEO DAIRY COUNTER AP BRAND YOGURT ALL FRUIT FLAVORS JANE PARKER ENRICHED ROUND TOP REGULAR WHITE BREAD torn 25 ERICAN SPAGHETTI-O S E 36 GREAT MEALTIME TREATI FRANCO AMERICAN FOR SNACKS AND PACKED LUNCHES ALL PURPOSE JANE PARKER SANDWICH SLICED WHITE BREAD 24 0. S Lmvm 1 16-0x. Loaves FRESHLY BAKED JANE PARKER 22-Oi. Pkg. 49 FLAKY ROLLS 3 - l00 APPLE PIES JANI PARKER BAKE N SERVE JANE PARKER VANILLA CREME ICED SPANISH BAR CAKES 43 LOW APPLES - 45 START YOUR DAY WITH JUICY GRAPEFRUIT r5-59 49( 39 SAVE ON FRESHLY GROUND 100 BRAZILIAN 8 O'CLOCK COFFEE FOR CASSEROLES AND tight O'clock Coflee tJBf , NEW FROM A&P win BOKAR 'stir v M39 ., Bulk Pok 8 Oz.'s Only PERFECT DESSERT TOPPING A&P HANOI WHIP FABULOUS FEBRUARY SAVINGS ON MARVEL ICE MILK SAVE ON SORDINS ORANGE BARS AND ICECREAM BARS FABULOUS FEBRUARY SAVINGS ON FROZEN AP PIE SHELLS 3 MUSHROOMS CAROLINA GROWN VIRGINIA VAUIflr PEANUTS Calif-. Novel . Zesty Fresh ORANGES 6 49 RADISHES Bt 19 INSTANT A&P BRAND - , CHOCOLATE DRINKS 51 A&P CREAMER 35 100-Ct. Pkg. & 49 vdikk -loo. MbYMI W r;m M 89 FIGHT THE FLU WITH JUICY, FLORDA ORANGES Pkft Dozen 125 Size SAVE ON HEARTY AND VIGOROUS OUR OWN TEA BAGS FABULOUS FEBRUARY SAVINGS ON CORN OIL MAZOLfl MARGARINE 48 SAVE MONtlv! SHOP AtP WEO FOR A . WKOA MARGARINE 39 WDAtr tier-in a b ikvj avbji t mmttmrn PARKAY MARGARINE 2 ' 69 I .. . i ..s-.jftJ 7BlBBBJWTWWr ; wiiwiiflaRaWHinaiifB PABULOUS SAVINGS FROM AAP WlO ON SiS!ii:-.-..: 4HBOBK!: Ijlullwu T"5 JJ Cch1ck pbphl. . BkA ibis ' rx a rw wm a, a hb i mov rk :t . vrbk bbbbbh bibbbpwx vjbbm mm bmbbi bbwjbbbbb bbi bbbbbbbbbbbi a bbbnlJl m i-mtist ... l. B-.asirsrK i.k. .'. ami -,BARkkARkBBBi uabbbbi bbhjh aijubkw bbbbbkbbbbi ia&ijj i M W - BTzSnl BA:.BWf SAVE 50c on the lO-oi. Jar of 55 i NESCAFE n INSTANT COFFEE fi-ZS i Coupon $1 "III $1.78 ' If AO VOID AFTER FEB. 17 .10 There's a fabric today whose uses have reached out into everything from automo bile interiors to tuxedos. It appears at the coldest winter resorts add the warmest beach cs. And it's a fabric which has been so popular lately that this age has been dubbed "the blue denim society." Sturdy denim can turn a simple pair of blue jeans into a part of one's self-expression. In a time when people are 0 searching out the real down to earth qualities in life, denim comes across as a part of the "real" in the world. Even on the ski slopes, denim is the choice of people who prefer a rugged pair of blue jeans, which can serve them both during and after the skiing hours, instead of a complicated wardrobe. Denim producers make such a vast amount of the fabric that they measure their output in miles instead of yards. But they can't make enough to keep up with the demand. The demand comes from those who create for the blue jean generation. It comes from home furnishing producers, who use denim in everything from draperies to slip cover ing. And it comes from the fashion people, high fashion designers who have made denim outfits and designers who turn denim into clothing ranging from bikinis to babies' diapers. WRLD NEW SPRAY CONTAINER DISPENSES HAND-CREAM Tired of hand-cream jars that are too deep for your fingers? According to a survey taken by Fuller Brush Com pany many women are. Getting the cream out of its; container liy haml can -L-LLSl: .1 ,.KC-:.,..n ....A - - messy. But Fuller with the help of Plant Industries, Inc., believes it has solved these problems. bbIb Plant Industries developed the first non-aerosol dispensing container. It's called SEL VAC, for self evacuating. And Fuller is the first to use it. Putting hand-cream in a SELVAC container provides convenience. Milady merely pushes on an actuator, and out comes the cream. She rubs the cream onto her hands and it's done. No wiping excess cream off the jar. And the fat, round hand cream jar sitting on the dress ing table can be replaced by an asethetic container. SELVAC fits any decorative shape and can be used with any material. If a paper jar was called for, SELVAC could work within it. SELVAC containers dis pense products by a bladder system. The bladder resembles a balloon. It's this balloon that is filled with the product. Then, as the actuator is pressed the balloon contracts, forcing out the product. Obviously, only product is placed in the balloon. No propellent is need ed. The absence of a propel lent means SELVAC contain ers are safe. They can't ex plode. They have no irritating additives. They can be safely disposed of. And they dis pense around 95 percent of the product. Another good feature. SELVAC isn't restricted to creams. Plant Industries says it will work on shampoos, lotions, toothpastes and many other household products. $19 BILLION NET First estimates In dicate that u. S. net farm income in 1972 Was a near record $19 billion, up sharply from the $16.1 billion in 1971. Some of the reasons behind the rise were a heavy domestic demand fof farm products, espe cially meat, and the gain , in food and feed grain prices brought on by large export sales. More than half of Amort-' ca's 29 million veterans have reached or are approaching age range of "older ettt- u '-ffi . the flying wil lough by s twr.w&Wfi ) the CA&iNi of this vTTuTX'm glapx don't have a w- ! UOME NIWNfcjM AIRPLANE fe BHWlMtS IkA MM VACUUM TWe flOOfc L fiM --- UXOM LIVING PirOf HUUViT bv Horace Elmo VrkA ezA &n one tti ppunud a i-u.- -J- Vl rr. . i rr. m V 1 V INTERRUPTED ! .V. "TTV V" ' "STVo TIU b U r L-rr Ki . ill 'JEaSl BRWM 1 X II V brS PM sKeWHtioll ruMui , . T h.t.bimo U WHIFFO...THE I top wowt 1W I uec onAcnL U 1 1 1 1 1 1 rtCEAT MAfiiriAKi A , A HI V . . ' njuiiS? ..A I VV'W I I J -v i II 7y 1 1 1 1 . i . ! c oc.r r omkJi nil. i- 7' 4bh BBf aSTII Kfe II M M L IKl PUCCY by Horace Elmo , , HOW COMP YOU I SUE6S KWHRT ARE ( VrORMSfl I ( WORMS?) f (NO wONDER! ) DIDN'T CATCH VTHEy'Rf. FEEDING) X V X,, V AMV FISH VETJ NOT v "THEM? J jT J? J XlJ iLWRIE! jj a U BJI-T. r II 4" . K I JBST-1 , I saBVBJHBJl .1 fiL v , . AMERICA jj MOST LOVEABLE LADDIE y PRErry hi&h 1 (nfuation f their moneys Lsav that ! L awful S fob Ml wl mmsj) TTrg tJ THE FIZZLE FAMILY ByH.T.BlMO lVr?inl r fx!iOR ---M youvrk)voontvou f . jj XT J j i7 while only 2 and Coattaued from front psj 7-8 a. and February 14 a .h L a 3 n t m irom v a.m op m ana f m. Registration tar credit courses will take place from 7-B ojn. only on February 13 and 14 School officials said all students mutt register in t SPEAKS Continued from front page the Economics of Drop. He explained that, "Money from the sale of narcotics in the Black Communities does not return to the Balck Commu nities. One youth asked, "are there many addicts in Dur ham?" Brother Beckford re plied by saying. "Due to the number of arrests, raids, and investigations, mostly in the Black Community, some ad dicts have been eliminated from the streets. Brother Beckford made it very clear to the Forum that The push er and dealer are knocking an new doors and making new contacts almost daily. He mentioned also that the the Pot population is increas ing. Brother Beckford summ ed un his discussion by say ing to the young people that, "You don't build a mighty African nation on "pot- heads." Genocide in the Black Com munity was the first in a se ries of Discussions and work shops that has been planned by the Rap Session Commit tee of the Black Forum. Tfie Black Youth Forum ex tends an invitation to all Youth, every Saturday at 4:00 p.m. at the UOCI building on Pettigrew Street. Feel free to bring a friend. -PROGRESS Continued from front page seats won by southern blacks in the United States Congress. As a result of 1972 elec tions, black officials in Ma con County, Alabama now constitute a majority on the county commission the fifth county in the nation to hold that distinction. The other four counties, which also have black majority populations, are Greene County, Alabama; Hancock County, Georgia; Surrey County, Virginia; and ChartesTityrdunryrVirglhia. "The number of black elect ed to public office in 1972 reflects a spiraling trend which yet has far to go be fore it reaches its peak," stat ed John Lewis, Executive Di rector of the Voter Education Project. "This number is im pressive, but it is not the only barometer of change in the South." He added that "the NNPA It In a position to help the national media to hell) them selves la the fact of govern mental attack dot) there are two areas where the broad cast media needs to ha at aware of the communications needs of minority groups. The first is in public television; the second concerns the (Clay) Whitehead doctrine." fttt, Fab. It, 1173 THE CAMOUKM Ct LABOR REDUCED One reason North Carolina and other U. S. poultry producers are able to supply the nation's poultry needs at a relatively low commodity price is improved man agement. For example, the manhours of labor to produce 1,000 broilers have declined from 250 in 1940 to 15 hours today. With automation and more know-how, much larger flocks can be handled in a single unit. THE FIZZLE FAMILY Kc'tviAn-rc MATTV? YOU By H. T. ELHO -lM BIG ARGUMENT 3 I W o2Z , U ) $ ' THE FIZZLE FAMILY By H. T.Elmo NO. FIZZLE! I NEVER MARRIED1 THPTT BE&UTlFUL GIRL I WRSEN- Wf Ml KtHE EHC55E- fWKT H W I TOLD HER Simr HOW. SHE's' lcsnPBV MtKIT WCrQ MUDPPPKlFda DRQIJT MV SpJ e. MV AUK1T f Mm I lMRa BRCNTIN RUNCLEJ BPBWJBE TAX Continued from front page payment of any additional tax, penalties, or interest charges, LeBaube said. Most tax return preparers are competent and honest, but taxpayers should be on their guard against unscrupulous pre parers, LeBaube said. Here are some tips: Never sign a blank return; Do not sign a tax return prepared in pencil because it can be changed later; Do not allow your refund check to be mailed to the pre parer, Avoid the advisor who "gua rantees" refunds, wants a per centage of the refund, or sup posedly knows all the agnles; Avoid the preparer who ad vises a taxpayer to overstate deductions, claim fictitious de pendents or mit iiH-oHM!, he said. A reputable tax preparer will sign the tax wturn he prepares on the line provided and enter his tax identifying number. In fact the taxpayer should insist on this, LeBaube said. And the taxpayer, should record the preparer's name and address for future reference. MJFI I VOU ! WOULDN'T HAVE tffi OVER DINNER IF rQMF UOME ON VIM'IfB f - m I - . I MORM TIME ! V rlRTJ THE FIZZLE FAMILY 1 r Jll VDU ALWHVSN C0MPLRINW6 AND GRUMBLING Kl a o . o "Am 'tup wjw vou TVzdrT TmjFHNYBODY COME. WERfc , IHfeY m IHlNfC X M9 IMt WOK I 5 rem ly H. T. ELMO 1 1 itlttv uZZuTi Wmmmn lr THEY STAYED rOW DIMMER f V -CHEEK Continued from front page i 1 1 m Agencies Division of th- cam paign. His primary role this year will be in assisting the chair man in assembling leadership in the campaign's several areas and maintainirjg a line of communcation with divis ion chairmen. STOKES "A lawyer ia one who de fends you at the risk of your pocketbook, reputa tion and life." (Eugene E. Bruaaell) ACROSS 1. Candies 7. Totaling 13. Candle ingredient 14. Period of year 15. State: abbr. 16. Rapped 18. Molybdenum chern. 19. It is 21. Avarice 22. Male sheep 23. Seines 25. Boy's nickname 26. Transfer 27. Hominy 29. Iron 30. House top 32. Actual 33. Conditional release 35. Complete 38. Old 39. Decay 41. Seth's son 42. Carmine 43. Deck 45. Obtained g i ni"! 1 1 m. ra" " f mtr r - "i5 ?b:i 7T W 8 TT " 46. Indium: chem. 47. Exist 48. Corded fabric 50. Pronoun Anwr to Paasl i i ) 1 B v .h Li hB'1 I " hPpPbIP Hi irr , I UImI iltilolvBsU-lalall 51. Habituate 53. Dasher 55. Greets 56. Booms DOWN l.Cord 20. Agitated 22. Staggering 4 Was upright 26. Fruit box 28. The sun 29 Writing tool 31. Polecat Food server 32. Make slow 3. Spanish "the 4. Moose 5. Chinese society 6. Vowed 7. Inquired 8. Act 9. Parent 10. Subsists 11. Wanderers 12. Goblins 17. English letter 33 Outcast 34. Things to be done 36. Lodger 37. Chemical compounds 40. Either 43. Bows 44. Time period 47. Be ill 49. For 52. Prefix: twice 54. Tantalum: chem. TEL "What srarc was admitted into 1H6 UNION ..-.WHEN THE STATE WAS AN INDEPENDENT REPUBLIC ? TEXAS! IT POPUlRtNAME, 7H LONE STftR STATE REFERS TO ,Tfe FLA3 nVHICM BEARS A SINGLE STAR. THIS WAS ALSO THE EMBLEM OF THE REPUgUC OF TEXAS f ME , r "When... and why.... was the U.S. SECCCT SERVE6NPrTro The secret service was foundeo AS A DIVISION OF THE TRBHSUKY DEPARTMENT AT THE ENO OF THE CIWL WAR-TO OOMEtAT COUNTER -FET1N6...VW1CH WfiS THRSrTTtNINS TUB MONETARY SVSTEM OP THE COUNTRY.' "VJhich is the most sensitive OF ALL ANIMALS? THE SkSHT OP ft DERD CAMEL ! HOW DOES THE USHT REFLECTED 8V THE EARTH COMPARE WITH MOONLIGHT USHT REFLECTED BY THE EARTH EQURU6 MOKE -rursKi u rwrsrvi ari it i inrrn f m mm hwi m m mm MOONS.' .iUPH TELL ME (3)(?E "TrAERE ANY FISHES TRFfT AStSTT SWIM ? -08 Vfe "THE BNTllNWARJUS HrSPlDUS FISH IS ONLY ABLE TO WftLK I HOW ARE SUNSPOTS ? DIP IE SMALLEST IS 3OT MILES IN iRMETER.... THE LARGEST.... 6O.OO0 MILES r SS MONDAY Tf FIRST DW Or- infc wcciv r I Vio...SUMOK....rS,ProeDiNG TO OUR PRESENT CALENDftRf or 'HPT COLOR ARE WHITE BLACKBERRIES WHEN THEY ARE GREEN ? m BLACKBERRIES ARE WHEN THEY ARE STILL GREEN I TELL Ml.... Continued from front page ployes in the newspaper in dustry is only 4 2 percent with only 1.5 percent as profes sionals, and that in the broad cast media nearly half of the P;s -rue elephant" drink m IKK INturlD iKuriN HIS MOUTH I DRINKS rNWWNS. TH6N SQUICTMG n I Which animal hasvjqrf BONES.... A HORSE OR R PIG & PIG? IT HwWmOK BONES IN ITS RODV THPN ft HORSE f fjtS rfTRUE THAT OUR SUN IS Sirfi. AaaAkS I sacrV CC fil 1 IMffsfN CI KCL 7 . IJ . A r -Ttlicr LICVT NUUS OVAJTf I to BW it wnuvn NOfPlT BETWEEN ZTU AND OURSUN...VJVAVCH AREl 3.000,000 MILES HrWKT II 0W DID THE GRAPEFRIbTT 1 GET ITS NAMFV? 'ROM THE RKTTHAT THE FRUIT GROWS IN JUST LIKE' f Tr ricnqK rjL
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