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!) 6B-.-THE CAROLINA :sa III r t Sal Ju4y T, Hit Colonial Stores Rftpfiiter Sites Gams ATLANTA - Colonial Store? Incorporated, 442-store Atlanta bawd supermarket chain, recently reported that both safes and earnings in the second quarter of 1973 showed inprovement over the corresponding period of last year. Sates of $181,670,167 for the 12 weeks ended .'une 16 were up 11 percent to a new record high, and earnings of $2,470,736 were also 11 percent ahead of last year. Earnings per share of common stock were 57 cents for the quarter vs. 51 cents in the second quarter of 1972, based on an average of 4,330,570 shares this year and 4,318,476 in 1972. In the first 24 weeks of this year, Colonial had sales of $357,113,778, and increase of 8.6 percent over the first half of 1972, and earnings of $4,361,557, up 3.2 percent and equal to $1 a common share vs. 97 cents in the initial half of test year. Ernest F. Boyce, Colonial President, said sales in recent weeks have shown a marked upward trend, and ' this, plus our extensive remodeling, refurbishing and new stores development program, leads us to I optimistic over prospects for the remainder of the year." In t he first half of this year, Colonial opened eight new stores, enlarged two existing stores, and remodeled 16 others. The Company anticipates opening 18 additional new stores in the latter half of the year. Patrol Begins Fatal Accident Reduction Drive RALEIGH - The North Carolina Highway Patrol will begin "Fatal Accident Reduction Enforcement" (FARE) July 2. This program tt federally funded through the Governor's Highway Safety Program. Fare provide , for additional enforcement manpower to implement the elective enforcement concept and curb the present rise in fatalities and through intensified enforcement. The project will be conducted in eleven counties of North Carolina where the highest number of fatalities have occurred during the past three years. All Highway Patrol enforcement personnel having duty stations within the eleven counties will participate on a 6-day week basis rather thun their normal 5-day week schedule. In announcing this program, Boyd Miller, Administrator of the Governors Highway Safety Program commented, "It is a dubious honor to be one of the counties selected for this program. But that's what the emphasis is about-putting the men to work where they are needed." Miller further stated that Gov. Jim Holshouser endorsed this program as a positive step in helping to slow the accident rate in our state. The officer will be expected to stop all drivers who commit traffic violations in his presence and take appropriate action. Many drivers who are behaving in a "questionable manner will also be stopped and their driving errors pointed out to them. Often. opportunities for driver correction are being passed up imply because officers do not stop drivers for infractions that seem to minor to warrant a citation. These driver corrections are an important pa it of FARE. Minor infractions cause major accidents and fatalities in these counties when ti fourth of all fatal accidents in North Carolina occur. VEE SHOTS Horse owners should consider vaccinating their animals against the VEE, or "sleeping sickness," disease this summer, North Carolina State University spe cialists suggest. Partic ular caution is urged for horses subjected to Interstate travel to . shows, races and other events, and those coming into contact with horses from other areas of the country. The fiat law to authorise a state agency to participate is the settlement of labor disputes was enacted in Mssylssiil in 1878, according to the u s. Department of Labor. MMSM ' ;. .'. vv- ; JM I . , ., ..,,. ...-m..mtt. -.i..-. . Boy's Shirt Special 2.44 2 for $5.00 Tank Tops reg. 4.50 Knit Shirts reg. 27.00 sizes 8-20 BOYS MAIN FLOOR 45-Pc. Set American Ironstone Dinnerware Set "loncastor" PaHorn 14.88 service for 8 8 plates; 1 bowl; 8 cups; 1 platter; 8 saucers; 1 creamer; 8 soups; 1 sugar; 8 salads; 1 sugar lid THIRD FLOOR ANNEX im Ladies'-; Support lyL Hose 3.44 Ladies Sleeveless Blouses Reg. 1.99 1 .66 Men's Walk Shorts Polyester & Cotton Permanent Press 5.00 Reg. 3.99 ladies Body Suits 2.88 sleeveless Main Floor Select group of ladies billfolds. Reg. 4.00 to 15.00 Vi off Ladies light weight sweaters. White only. Reg. 9.00..'. 6.88 Select group of ierced earrings. Reg. 2.00 to 4.00...... 99e Group of ladies handbags. Val. to 10.00..-. 3.88 Ladies Blazers. Asst. sizes, colors and.plaids. Reg. 13.00 1 0.88 Ladies long loungewear. skirts and dresses. Values to 13.00... V off Fashion Floor One group girls dresses and Pre-Teens. Asst. styles and colors. Val. . to.18.00... , ... Vi to 14 off One group girls smocks. Asst. styles and colors. Values to 9.00 Vi off One large group ladies hats, asst. styles and colors :.. Vi off Famous brand sportswear, large group ladies sportswear, skirts, slacks, tops, jackets, shorts) blouses, fashion colors. Size 8-20. Val.' to 32.00 V t0 V&off Famous Brand Blouses. Short sleeve, sleeveless, long sleeve. Asst. styles and colors. Size 30-38. Val. to 1 5.00 . .... Va off One odd group childrens short sets. Asst." styles and sizes. Val. to 5.00 .. 2.88 Famous Brand Jr. sportswear, tops, pants, skirts, blouses, shorts. Val. to 30.00..: 60 off Shoes Main Floor Keds Childrens and Ladies Keds. Discontinued styles. Values to 12.00 .." 5.88. Group of Ladies sandals. Reg. 16.00 7.88 Ladies Summer Shoe.......... off Childftrfs ivmtktctM-tM:k: 5.88- Second Third Floor Annex Durable avocado cookware fashioned by Mirro Teflon II non stick finished interior Avocado enamel exterior finish. Reg. 2.50 & 3.99 : 188 & 2.88: 45 pc. American made Ironstone Dinnerware set service for 8, " casual pattern. Reg. 29.95 ". 19.88 set Novelty and sport printed sail cloth. Reg. 1.39 to 1.99 yd. ..25 off Big Reductions Bedspreads, closeout at twi,n full, king and queen. Sizes assorted colors and prints Vi off State Pride "Devon". Ltd. Sizes. Machine washable, multi colors. Lined drapes 72x84. Reg. 19.00 9.50 96x63, Reg. 22.00 , 11.00 96x84. Reg. 25.00... 12.50 Contemporary chrome and walnut furniture. Desk, chair, occasional table, cocktail table or set of 2 side table, Reg. 29.95 f W.88 or 234.88 mm i 18" Picnic Grill 3.88 Men's Tank Tops, asst. solids and stripes 2.29 One group Ladies dresses. Ultresso polyester. Reg. 15.00 ! 10.88 Group of ladies clogs 2.88 & 3.88 One group ladies Polyester Dresses. Misses and Halfs Vioff Men's short sleeve dress and sport shirts. Reg. 5.00 3.59 or 27.00 GMs Body Suits Values To $5.00 2.88- Ladies Knit Tank Tops. Reg. 4.00.. 2.88 .' ,$ Ladies Bras Reg.$3.0p-Now $1.39 Slightly Irregular Ladies Girdles Reg. $8.00 Now $3.88 ''Famous Brand" Jr. Sportswear 60off Val. to 30.00 tops, pants skirts, blouses shorts FASHION FLOOR Entire Stock of Ladies' Spring & Summer Shoes Famous Brands Dress, Casual, Sandals vSi. fo iho off Joyce Auditions Red Cross S.R.O. Cobbies World Round SHOES-MAIN FLOOR MENSWEAR SPECIALS Famous Name Slacks 10.88 Men's Short Sleeve Shirts 4.88 Regular to 6.50 Main Floor ...... .ks.jyyiKki 1 tz i mmmam Boy's Jeans white, red, blue nautical Reg. 5.00. 3.88 Ladies- Swim Suits one and two piece 8.00 14.00 Reg. 2.44 Ladies Canvas Thongs 1.88 2 colors Walt Disney Film Retrospective for Lincoln Center NEW YOkK . . , Lincoln Cen ter has completed arrangements with Walt Disney Productions for a comprehensive retrospective of Walt Disney films at Alice Tully Hall from July 9 through August 4. This coincides with the 50th Anniversary of the company founded by Walt and Roy Disney in October. 1923. It also marks the first time that Disney film vaults and archives have been opened to any organization. The four-week event includes screenings of more than 30 motion pictures ranging from such ani mated classics as "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs." "Barabi," -Dumbo." "Peter Pan" and "Fan tasia." to "Swiss Family Robin son," "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea," "Mary Poppins" and other live action features. There also will be a series of afternoon screenings of Disney non-theatrical films in the library auditorium, and a special exhibi tion of visual materials from the Walt Disney Archives in the lobby. Disney's "One Little Indian" Based on Little Known Americana BURBANK . . . Walt Disnev Productions' western comedy-drama, "One Little Indian," scheduled lor summer release, is based on a little known fact of frontier his tory: the U.S. Camel Corps. During the mid 1800s when the West was being opened up tor settlers and before transcontinen tal railroads, mere was no regular passage across the arid deserts of the Great Southwest. Secretary of State Jefferson Davis established the Camel Corps to transport goods ana mail across ine desert regions. With the coming of the Civil War, the first cross country rail road was completed, which made the Camel Corps obsolete. The animals were sold to circuses, turned loose in the desert or left forgotten on various outposts. One such remnant, an obstinate armv camel named Rosie, is a key char acter m (ne Little Indian. She nrovides a sneedv eacane for star- hero, James Garner, portraying a cavalry corporal on tne lam. New Way To Make Pastry get, jb 7, wm THE CAROLINA What could be" moreTJasic than pastry for pie? Flour, salt and fat with just enough water to make the ingredients hold together. Yet there are half a dozen different ways to put it all together. Make it the old fashioned way with lard or with solid vegetable shortening. Make it with a pie crust mix. Even use a frozen ready-made pie crust. Or take the polyunsaturated route and make an oil pastry or one with margarine as the only fat. Newest and most innovative is a real mayonnaise pastry, also high in polyun saturates. Instead of cutting in shortening, stir in creamy smooth real mayonnaise. It couldn't be easier. HINTS8 Iff THAT'S THE SPIRIT! If you want to be the kind of hostess who serves delicious drinks to all her guests wtih ease, ready-mixed canned cocktails will serve you well. When it comes to cocktails, few hosts have the ability and time to mix more than one or two different types. And mak ing up a batch of one or. two kinds in the hope that most guests will settle for one or the other is only a half meas ure. Yet there is little need today to spend all this time and worry when such tempt ing pre-mixed cocktails are already available from Party Tyme. rk of a sood hostess is the ability to offer her guests a wide variety of de lightful cocktails. It's now possible to do so with a mini mum of time and energy. With nothing more than a supply of on the-rocks glasses and ice, you can offer your guests fine-quality cocktails, consistent from drink to drink, in great variety, with less time mixing drinks and more time mixing with guests. Party Tyme canned cock tails, as well as other cool drinks, are most convenient to have on hand in case guests drop in. All the good liquor is already in these new pop open aluminum (recyclable) eight-ounce cans. Among the favorites are gimlets, daiquiris, margaritas and screwdrivers. MiCis IN THIS AO ajii effective THROUGH SATURDAY, JULY 7 AT aip wio in ITiMI OFFERED sot SAif NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHIK RET All 01 AURS ANO WHOLESALERS mi r DESSERT I I DISHES I 0Y 39c I f VM"H I W COFFBE SERVER DMbbYouvt MiRNBecfeMMiteww .k l.. U.S.D.A. FRESH FROZEN FRYER PARTS .IAX tlAA ilAilTll 1JII III" A r-Z j mi I uuo row I n vhluc & "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY DELICIOUS SAVE 50c e Whole Leg TLl.L I " ,n,9" Bo If 3 ONLY ii-W No PurcliM .. i,.nS Vollow the wookly sale Next week. oinm-. futures andhuM a serv.ee . Dramslick S3.59.K s.t.b $4.33 iltlllillllllllllltltlll llllllllllllltllllllHUllllllltllHllllllltllltlf llflnTW Hi 79 ALL MEAT FRANKS tri ah Wei rsTYl2-Ox. M Ksv A "sum-iwrr 2 ftHfiQ"- FRANKS ' I CHECK AP FOR 4TH OF JULY MEAT VALUES Jk I Q fiTlTi 1 1 MiTri i TThi i imi iTTi iTtTi fTTTi iTTTTt fTTTi nT?i iTTTi fm i7?n i fTTT 1 1 TT1 1 mi i iTTTi iTiTi flTi iHTTitffft iml EXCELLENT 4th OF JULY VALUE! "SUPER-RIGHT" QUALITY GROUND BEEF LOOKS LIKE A FRANK TASTES LIKE A FRANK c mm JK 77 .95 WASHINGTON STATE A BING CHERKit PICNIC Lb. SHOP A&P FOR DELI VALUES FOR THE 4th. ENJOY A&P TENDER FRESH GEORGIA YELLOW COKW b - vWifW ONIONS 35 PIMIENT0 SPREAD Mb. Cp 83c -o. Cr 59 43 IXCIL MIXSD Nits ll-Ol CAIAT IN CILATIH AS 1 IaOr.:i COCKTAIL (.vvriaii A&P SIC. w SUTTWMIIK ASP WITH MEATBALLS ASP WITH MCATBALLS MIL-O-SIT MOCSSSW AMSS. PIM stxss U-Ol Pk. S O'CLOCK INSTANT PSIIZf OSII0 ASP IVAPOSATID nanrriYlfii STS 29c Biscuits 6 61c Cheese Spaghetti 3 x& $1 Spaghetti 81c Coffee ' $1.85 Milk 3 "OUR OWN" HSARTY S VISOKOVS "OUK OWN" HSASTT S VIGOROUS WITH LEMON I Tea Bags 89c Loose Tea V $1 .25 Tea Mi i ' 3 - sSli " GREAT SAVINGS ON ALL FLAVORS SOFT DRINK suets IK ts-n. "OOt OWN" HSARTY S VISOROVS "OUB OWN" HSARTY S VIGOROUS WITH LEMON S SUGAR OUR OWN ASP ALL FLAVORS PRMIT 14.0f' 89c Drinks PIES w 39 I YUKON 12-Ox. Con . ..... ..,, CAIIASI MILS J 89t B,B,S 3 MARVEL ENRICHED SANDWICH SUCED WHITE MARVEL insi.n BREAD4 24-Os. Loaves TRY SOME TODAY! ANN PAGE CONDENSED TOMATO SOUP IN QTR. POUND PRINTS SWEET CREAM BUTTER lOK-Ox Cm SUIUNYFIELD ILb Pke nnaim-Lb. CHECK AND COMPARE THE SAVINGS AT A&P WEO ON tVr 30c HK 9 LAUNDRY DETEK6ENT Tide 49-0. Pkg. 79' Soil iklaL V il'TI'I'lf I'll '1 1 111 llll I -""" BAamaBSaWJ-RBV '000 ISLAND .1 iiuiuuu ion wrap in tiMULI PLY BATHROOM CRSST RIO. OR MINT ASP CLIAR PLASTIC SANDWICH i II" Ail. mn M e.u M. V 1L. n S- i u. Ci. D.. Wondano isc i ssue i oc loom rasw one am Roll ; "M wf HEAVY OUTY ALUMINUM EOll ASP 1-HY SATHROOM ASP RIG. OR MINT A4P PUSTIC SARSAOI Wonderfoil 55c Tissue 2 VOt 99c Toothpaste -.33c Bags v. 39c ALL PURPOtE SACS ASR 1-RLV EACIAL IIHTTI RICMT SUARD SPRAY ASP BRAND Bes Pak 64c Tissue 20o Deodorant r $1.25 Utility Bags 49c Ap spray iiquio SLIACH ASP brand SPRAY ASP DEODORANT Starch "c.V 49e Olorox UX 64c Deodorant T9c Soap 6 g 59c PINR OR SRIIN LIQUID IrisMea Y. Wert WIM. LIM AAP SIS. OR HARD TO HOLD ASP DIODORANT V Ahoy S 3 V.? $1 A&P Bleach t: 39c Hair Spray 49c Soap 4 g 59c ASP IINSLE PLY PAPER ASP S.HY PAPER ' U.$.M-0AIN AOUIT Towels 3 .i.v.''.ii, JJIAT ' AjjrUUD . Kg, . ITALIAN . COL! SLAW . , nil if rf(t UKtSSINGS 29t SULTANA with . "iB BESS vmwiu DAIKS PORK 8- BEANS 3 oo RED BEANS 3oo KUCUUP ts 45 ANN PAGI STRAWBERRY DIN.A... . WWWWW T WW SULTANA STRAWBERRY PRESERVES PRESERVES 69 6R APE JELLY,, 45 OLI VES Ol SMALL SrUEFEO Mi rnnnir 1 1 1 i i AJM im OiiNItU CUT FROZEN FRENCH FRIED SUNNYSIILB ASP INST. NON-DAIRY COIPSE ma 79c Tewels tt $1 Mf AsBlriB';"' 25c Creamer SBc Weeeeee! SAVE WITH VALUABLE COUPONS BELOW turn 0O0CK COFFEE J.aSl SUNNYFIELD FROZEN P0WT0ESi47 WAFFLES t3t ALL fikt I if I ai isr art a MARVEL HIE MILK 49 ALL DELICIOUS FLAVORS T MARVEL ICE CREAM 7m mm 13" l(o' m is EkT M. MM SEf o. B" WHIN YOU BUY THE I LS BAG Of 8 0'CLOCK COFFEE WITMOUI WITH THII COUPON COUPON YOU PAY OU PAY ONLY SSt HI IAS fUl 0l i .. 'I i'i ii l i '. Till SOOO TMROUCM IAT . JULY . atfat 40U "( WHEN YOU BUY THE l ie A Of C :;,::;: 8-oxlock ( e COME" WIYHOUT WITH THII '2M AAP BRAND m Toejato sO) Carrots Sauerkraut (,v; . ,M, . SI 40 S-LB. SAS U6H I At . lULYI yi mm mm
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