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Priced Lower Than A Year Ago In Butter Sauce reet, fercrn oeeni. m V.,.' $1.00 ri.0.1 25c Micd Vc9loblct a) Cut Cora Priced The Same At A Vcor Ago Froica BOB Fordhook Llmoi Httl o Chopped Broccoli Priced The Same At A Ycor Ago Froien A&P Grape Juice Z 6 0. 91 110.. an MB Caa " Priced The Some As A Year Ago Fro.en A&P Spinach Leaf & Chopped X" Priced The Some As A Ycor Ago All Varieties Ann Page Cake Mixes "r Prited The Same As A Ycer Ago Sunnyfield Butter Priced The Some As A Ycor Ago Yukon Glub Drink 49c p" : ' i-La. Pkg AH 12-0.. flavors Can Priced The Some As A Yeor Ago A&P Red Sour Pitted Cherries W, Priced Th Same As A Year Ago Our Own Tea 'fl? 73c Shop ASP WIO for Health I Beauty Aids Priced The Same At A Year Ago Secret Spray Deodorant 4C?' S1.09 A&P Tuna S 47c zuc wrr Looci Head and Shoulders Shampoo 12c Oft Label Gleem Tooth Paste Tube You Pay Only Shop ASP WIO loi Produce Values Red Ripe Strawberries JUICY 125 SIZE FLORIDA ORANGES 3 002 Plaor Your Tea With Sieilia Lemon Juicers PRICtO TMI SAMl AS A YEAR AGO RIO Each All PUBPOf BfD fit KS U W Vdrtm 5 59 al PtiCED LOWII ' 1 tM RED RIPE ' CALIFORNIA ..v CLOUS 29t 1r - 49J A&P HELPS MANY ITEMS PRICED THE SAME AS OR BELOW A YEAR AGO ' Supr-Ri9hf" Quality Heovy Corn-F.d Sirloin Tip WlllWlll lilff Your Spoclllcatl $1.35 "Super-Right" Quality Haavy Cam-Fad laaf Boneless Top Round Steak ib $1.48 "Super-Right" Quality Heovy Cora-Fed Beef Boneless Swiss Steak L.. $1.48 "Super-Right" Quality Heovy Corn-Fed taaf Boneless Sirloin Tip Steak $1 .68 "Super-Right" Quality Haavy Core-Fed laaf Boneless Lnl?i Steak lb. $1i78 m Mf..-.. OI-LiM M lie... U Bud! Round Roast Rrft u $1.68 "Super-Right" Quality Haavy Cam-fad Beef Boneless Chip Steak l.. $1.78 "Super-Right" Quality Extra La ..-' Ground Chuck Beef ' $1.13 "Super-Right" Quality Ixtra Laaa Beef p around Round 0r zz"L $1 GREAT WITH JANE PARKER HOT 'DOG ROLLS "SUPER-RI6HT" FRANKS 'St 69 Priced The Same Ai A Year Age V: A&P Whole Tomatoes Priced The Same At A Year Age Sultana Green Peas 17-0.. Caa Priced The Same A A Year Ago SC. IOB DHJ ll-rtlt.il Dt.ve 29 Caa ftI Ul aim mi ucil I cat 9 Priced The Some As A. Year Ago 19c Ann Page Pizza Mix IS pit., t:: Priced The Some As A Year Ago 31c All Shasta Beverages Priced The Same As A Year Ago 79c Ann Page Pork & Beans : V'"? Priced The Same As A Year Aao 140.. Caa 1ft - MOD CuiaaI D.I.I . wv Mar oncci ruiaiuca Priced The Same As A Year Ago "si..01 33c A&P Real Cream Topping Priced The Same As A Year Ago 39c Southern Biscuit Mix ar Cara 10. Breed Pkf. ... Priced The Seme At A Teer Age Priced The Same At A Yeor Ago 0.. 99c A&P White Meat Tuna Con Priced The Same At A Year Ago 61c A&P Pineapple Juice 2rncc t tsc artimc mi m i car qo er 89c Virginia Salted Peanuts BC fk . ' 1 i . A A W A . AS Priced The Same At A Year Age $1.00 Ann Page Pudding All flavors S? Priced The aaase At A Tear Age 39c A&P Worcestershire Sauce Priced The Same As A Year Age A&P Brand Flake Coconut Priced Lawer Than A Year Age A&P Brand Moist Coconut 4 Priced The Some At A Year Aao McCormick Cake Colors 4 X;! fiFfthSal Thl4 Wmr IDISSMT DISHES SALT &PE?RB on oil V every I I eat Sl.tt I N. M poroboi ' Na partaote Baaafai7r y . 11 M HOLD DOWN FOOD COSTS WITH . . U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRESH FRYERS 7QirWrtarsL. 65c w,'h g', T Ua CO. aad of Chicken Lh V Querten Lb. Gikkti Lb tllaht DaUcatatMa Delight A&P Pimiento Spread 'a? Plain, Pitkk, Olive, Smoked House, JalafMne A&P Pimiento Spread 'cS Swift's Links er Pattta Brown 'n Serve Sausage M': 73c Try Some Today Booth Flounder Fillets r $1.39 Snap A1P WIO far Froxen Greenland Turbot Fillets L, 79c k. i Cello Wrapped . 1 i Frozen Haddock Fillets u. 99c Cello Wrapped Frozen Sea Trout Fillets u. 79c .39 TASTY 79 ALL 120i BEEF Pkfl. Priced The Some Ai A Year Age Prte The Same As A Year Ago 33c A&P Brand Tomato Sauce 5 $1.00 Sail Household Cleanser Priced The Same At A Year Ago 21c Our Own Tea Bags X' 49c '!' Priced Lawer Than A Year Gum Slices or 49c Ann Page Candy Drops Priced The Same Ai A Year Ao Ann Page '-0..C7. II......: P. flk.... niuaa 4-0.. wie mavaivui a wiraasa uhhibh m, Priced The Same As A Year Age ASP 12c Medium Grain Rice 45c Priced The Same At A Tear Ago 15c A&P Brand Rice & Easy Ml: Priced The Same As A Year Ago V.0 "a0' ,3cV' 35c Ann Page Blackberry : I am Jelly Priced The Same At A Year Ago 49c Strawberry Preserves Ann Page Nbad A&P I The Same At A Year Ago 111. 1 Chunk Pineapple Priced The Same At A Year Ago 63c Heart's Delight Prunes 12 0. Can Priced Lower Than A Year Ago bcncral Mint El D.latil. Aaunuaa DS. Cmlt. Ea. Pkg. W0lf UUCIC9 UIIJHIII9 TILia tfUIHO Priced Lower Than A Yeor Age All Plavart 21c A&P Instant Breakfast 6-Pok Pkg. rncca tower i nun i cor ijo nn r acjc 29c Vegetarian Vegetable Soup c. 01 P icod Lower Than A Ycor Ago -Ann P09C Priced Lower Than A Year Ago Packers Label 10c Dried Pea Beans Vm 19c Priced tower Than A Year Ago Whale Kernel or 25c A&P Golden Cream Corn 2 23c Pillsbury White Frosting Mix 7kV Priced Lower Than A Yeor Ao Priced Lower Than A Yeor Aqo 23c A&P Yellow Cling Peaches 160. Can Priced tewer Than A Year Aao . 39c Berbers Baby Food X 4 SbpcvSi $291 Warning: Th Surgion Censrsl Hn Qstsrminsl That Cigsnns Smoking Is Oinotrout to rouf Hssrtti. Img 19 mj 'w'.tlng wmM$4V l9-5 'iai',15 r-g miitwt. flinh' lir . 1 3 mg nun we a Ul tfWlM f IC HCfOM l.j 'it . LOOK FOR THISI SICNS U.S. NUMBER ONE 7e 43c ,Tr- 2mw SUPER-RIGHT UyZm HOT OR MUD WAFER THIN SLICED "Super-Right" Smoked Beef V JC.n' Priced The Same Ai A Year Ago 89c A&P Window Gleaner 2001. Rclill Bot. Priced The Same As A Year A40 29c A&P Household Ammonia 2 Priced The Same As A Year Ago 1 A. ID All Piirnneo ftlaanor 40bo?' ni mi m iv Priced The Same As A Year Ago 73c A&P Control Suds Detergent Priced The Some As A Ycor Ago 29c Woolite Spray Rug Gleaner 22 0. Can Priced The Some At A Ycor Aao 43c A&P Clear Plastic Wrap Priced The Same At A Year Ago 45c A&P Lawn and Leaf Bags Priced The Some At A Ycor Aqo 27c A&P Trash Can Liners 200 ft Priced The Some At A Year Aao J0. n.M.u D.r..U. c... s9 uaiiiay ncsjuiai owap Priced The Some Ai A Ycor Aqo 49e Pruf Brand Spray Starch Priced The Some As A Ycor Aqo 63c Palmolive Brand Soap r ricca i nc same w t- 14c Lux Toilet Soap Priced The Same As A Ycoi Aqo Rag. Site Priced The Some As A Year Ago 37c Zest Complexion Soap Priced The Same At A Year Aqo 29c A&P Pink Liquid Detergent 45c Drive Laundry Detergent Priced The Some At A Ycer Aqo Priced The Some Ai A Ycor Aqo 35c Sail Laundry Detergent Priced The Same At A Ycor Aao 10c Ajax Laundry Detergent 19 a. yaiB,Pl Ifll " - - jj" IB' FIRST PINNING CEREMONY SET FOR APRIL 28 ' .'; Wm Vernlce D. Ferguson will be the featured speaker for the first Pinning Cere mony for graduating seniors from the Department of Nurs ing, North Carolina Central University. The ceremony will be held on campus In B. N. Duke Auditorium at 7:80 P. M. April 28. The ceremony will award the nursing pin of the NCCU Department of Nursing to the sixteen students who will complete graduation require ments in May and the thir teen students who will com plet e graduation require ments in July, 1973. These are the first students to com plete the new baccalaureate program in nursing leading to the degree. Bachelor of Science in Nursing begun in September, 1969. Earlier this week, the Department of Nursing received notification that the program had been accredited by the Department of Baccalaureate and Higher Degree Programs of the Na tionai League for Nursing. Hiss Ferguson is the high est ranking Black nurse with the Veterans Administration, Washington, D. C. Her posi tion is General Medical and Surgical Nursing Specialist for Program Planning and Policy Development. Hiss Ferguson had her in itial nursing preparation at New York University Belle true Medical Center where she received both the nursing, cer tificate and the baccalaureate degree. She holds an H.A. in Health Education from Teach en's College, Columbia Unl- . versity and completed the master's program in nursing administration at the Univer sity of Chicago. Here many awards and rec ognition include the Mary Hahony Award of the Ameri can Nurses' Association for her work in promoting im proved professional relation ships between nurses of dif ferent ethnic groups. She has a broad background in nurs ing research, teaching and service. She is a frequent con tributor to Nursing literature . 1 I including THE, JOURNAL OF NURSING 01 NURSING RESEARCH. She Is a member of the American Nurses Association, The Na tional League For Nursing, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and Sigma Theta Tau Nation al Honorary Society of Nurs ing. ' 43c 18C Sewing "Machine Repair 39c Free. ft Delivery 39c CLAYTON SEWING MACHINE 801 8. Mm It. IM-3904 59c 85c NATURAUZER. professional (1 00 shoes Oft. ,11 W9tf aK. 0WW Career OOWNTOWN-LXiRHAiVI pkC,' 59c r- Bot 49c llk X' 89c 'a, 4Pk,' 59c l JJ UVISLY SPRING FASHIONS at Fayette ville State Univer Jty are modeled by three beautiful freshman coeds as they chat in front of the Stu dent Union Building between classes. From left, Teresa WIN SUMMER NEWSPAPER INTERNSHIP Miss Janice Smith, Warsaw, arid Miss Cassandra Wynn, Hunters ville, have been awarded sum mer newspaper internships by the Newspaper Fund of SET APRIL 28 objectives: Community involvement in -an education al and action program to pre vent litter and improve. the appearance of Durham, f SPONSORS: The Durham Council of Garden Clubs, The Garden Clubs of Durham, the Volunteer Services Bureau, and the Agricultural Exten sion Service. CHAIRMAN: Mrs. George Belscher, 2531 Sevier Street, Durham, N. C. 27705. April 28 is Keep America Beautiful Day nationwide. This day will be declared Keep Durham Beautiful Day' and will be followed by two weeks of extensive clean-up efforts throughout the com munity. IMPLEMENTATION OF PROGRAM: The Volunteer Services Bu reau office, 809 West Chapel Hill Street, Durham, will act as a clearing house for indi viduals to call or write to and notify of badly-littered areas in Durham. Groups and organizations are encouraged to volunteer their time to clean up areas in the city and county. The Volunteer Bureau will coordinate Scout Troops to clean up littered areas and will assign other groups to combat unsightly areas in Durham. The Sanitation Department will provide special curb side nifk-up of trash and large, bulky items on two Wednes days in Many. The Sanitation Department will provide spe cial contains at different lo cations throughout the city so that r of trash in this manner. There will be full newspaper cover age of guidelines for collec tion Of trash. Garden dubs. are asked to sponsor a school and encour . age participation In the lit ter prevention - program. A number of civic groups, neighborhood c o m m unity councils and rural community groups are being notified of the clean-up effort. The sponsors believe that long-range planning is impor tant and necessary to main tain a continuing program of beautlficatloh and Improve ment of our environment. We are urging Individuals, or ganizations, businesses and government officials to work in close cooperation to clean up Durham and keep It clean. fl ataaaaaaaaaaaaaatsa BaanSflaSmToVaaaaaaaaaaa ' Your Clothes Perform Important Roles RALEIGH Perhaps you've never thought about it before, but cloth ing plays an important role in our first impres sion of others. By the same token, if you meet someone briefly, you will be Judged primarily on your appearance. Therefore, you'll want clothing to speak well for you, believes Dorothy Barrier, exten sion clothing specialist, North Carolina State University. When selecting gar ments, you may do well to remember that cloth ing performs seven roles, the specialist adds. For example, a pleasing appearance is especially important at certain stages in life. Feeling that a person looks attractive can give a feeling of self confidence. Clothes can permit a person to use her imagination in selecting harmonious colors, tex tures, line and acces sories that display that person's degree of creativity. Self expres sion or desire of creativity is the main reason for the increased number of home sewers. Clothes can be a means of establishing one's identity by expres sing one's choice in the style of clothes. This is often referred to as "style" of dress. Clothes should satisfy a , person's inner picture of himself. Color, fabric and style can be used to create the desired appearance. Clothing is a means of helping a person be independent and to make such decisions as: What shall I buy ? What are the signs of quality? What shall I make? What pattern, fabric and color Herring, a Goldsboro native, wears a pant suit; Rita James has on a mini-dress and halls from Wallace; and Hannah Vaughan. a Murfreesboro, product, sports the popular hot pants outfit. Princeton, N. J. Miss Smith will work for the Wilming ton (N. C.) Star and Miss Wynn will work for the Winston-Salem (N. C.) Sentinel. Both are juniors at A4VT State University. - EBONY DIRECTIONS With Your Host, KYSER WILSON This Week Diractioni Politics SUNDAY 10:30pm Durham-Raleigh WAFR-FM v-; mi stm SLACiC Sra. nTjP atv3l aSRJ BBa Tr BBBBSa HkeMaafeVl HJwfl PlafflK-P ! :flS fl BSBRBBtBBMK RRl mmmfmSMJWMVBmimV BBa BSr: 'BSRR x :'B?:'" ":' BBS & vy- SB BBBy'BB -;SBs' Kaejg-- "S Sa f VtV8flB - - - . - " x ' THE MALE HALF The stu dent council at John Eager Howard Elementary School in District Heights, Md., wanted to see Secretary of. Labor Peter J. Brennan and j big to be fitted ture, so it was split in halves tor the purpose. This is the male half. The adults in the mcture. from left, are: Mrs. Velma Strode, tney did. me councu u wo ment's Director of H should I choose? Learning to dress himself is an early way to, teach a child indepen dence. He learns coordination; gains a sense of achievement. ' Dressing like others gives a sense of belong ing. This conformity is important in various stages of life as with elementary school chil dren and teenagers. This feeling of group identity can Influence how relaxed a child feels with other children. By JANICE CHRISTENSEN a. Hobbies for hubby and self recently got a lot of attention during the meeting of the Town and Country Extension Homemakers "fclub, Anson County. " One woman's husband &Re(HLeggett Spun lo pantiesW Larger sizes, 79 and 89f. I , j, SPUNLO AcdrAJRICOT-RUNPROOF. All in white, p ,JjSS some in fashion colors too. All scientifically cut and ..v":; . ifta MameH tn hn vnnr maf rnmfnrtahla nenfiat WBZJfiSUbT I WWSm A. Hip hugger with-yhite lace elastic spandex at waist . TM ' V SSPReSbH and leg. Sizes 4 to 7. Also pink, blue, maize, candle. I ; imW J B. Long leg tailored'frunk. Sizes 6 to 8. - aLN" I 1 C. Delicate vaf-lacWrim brief. Sizes 4 to '8. !ifciWNt 2 1 1 D. Lace applique. Sizes 4 to 8. Also blue, mint, maize or pink. ibsSV II E. Tailored brief, conceal crotch seam. Sizes 4 to 8. A EgJ 1 F. "Fancy Pants" brief. Fluted and lace trim leg insert. W J White, blue, candle, pink, red, black, maize. 4 to 8. 79f M $ 1 I into one pic ployment Opportunities; Sec retary Brennan; Mrs. Imogens Woodley, the council's teacher-advisor; and Mrs. Sammie Felton, Mrs. Strode's tary. the Depart Equal Em Distaff Deeds Weaving Nylon Afghans Is Hubby's New Hobby had become interested in weaving after reading about it in a magazine. So he carried the instruc tions home, made a large loom and began to "do his thing," says Mrs. Rebecca Gaddy, home economics extension agent. CHAPEL HILLDURHAM - ; 8t., AprB 28, 1973 ' THE CABO HALF fflifflr Mm a meeting is Ccamf. The nana SBrfMo Mn were bIIi iiiHbo; M tmtUl internet ; aOniMl f Oi retiresnent wm ';Wm man's hearing aid opaj woven six af avians; each OHO approximately 40 by SO inches and nude from nylon yarn. ,. . . .ffjui Itflsrwnil mm sold all six and In so iffrlgued with NHPf hobby I can't get him to do anything else." the homemaker told lira. Gaddy, Presents BOB BAKER B M. to HMolsjIit Monday Thru Sa!liitlaY Radio No. 1 Durham WSSB is the only Durham Radin Station that stays on 24-houisa di days r a week, 365 dayg a year. Radio No. 1 Durham ON TOUR DIAL ' 0

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