12 THE CAROLINA TIMES UHC DELTAS SAT., DECEMBER 20,1980 COLLECT SHOES FOR HAITIAN I - - . i . . . -' . - . ' - . I T f1 - 7 'J -i, f . i'-'iCr 'Ui'I. "'1 For Haitian Refugees - Delta sorors Lilo Hester and Rickye McKoy of Kappa Omicron Chapter at UNC-Chapel Hill look over shoes collected for Haitian refugees in Florida as a Christmas gift. See story THE NEW LOW-PRICE LEADER! U.S. CHOICE BEEF VIZ hi. -llELCOiflc Ouantitv Riahts Reserved I Sot- bonmn IWfp) LB. T 2' BUTTERBALL TURKEYS CO)(oVvJ 10- LBS. & UP . GRADE A FREBASTED ii in ITT3 18 Lbs. and up Lb. 68( 10 to 18 Lbs. .. 78( EXTRA LARGE FLORIDA) I 5 : PLAIN 0 SELF-RISING RED BAND Eiitcui run 5-LB. BAG (Q) I ggsfr , 'JZ J 1 - . -- -- -. - - CHAMPAGNE PINK WHITE C0LD DUCK "SPARKLING BURGUNDY PER BOTTLE Ik Assorted SILVER LABEL mm l-LB. CAN 99 Limit One With $10 Order! COCA-COLA .a- $ 43 16-0z. 8 Pole etornoble Bottles CHAPEL HILL Members of Kappa Omicron Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc., at the University of North Carolina ' recently completed a men's shoe collection for Haitian refugees in Florida. Over thirty pairs of men's shoes were sent to Florida as a Christmas gift for the refugees. Earlier in the school year, the chapter wrote a letter to President Carter urging him to grant political asylum to the "black boat people fleeing political persecution in Haiti" and to declare them as refugees. Federal immigration officials have refused to accept them as residents of the United States saying they are flee ing Haiti for economic and not political reasons and therefore are not en titled to asylum. Haitians arriving in the United States since 1972 are not allowed to hold jobs or receive public assistance. The social action com mittee of, the chapter, chaired by Ms. Lilo Hester of Oxford, was responsi ble for this public service effort. Ms. Rickye McKoy of Dunn is president of the chapter. Ms. Erma Smith, a member of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Area Alum nae Chapter, is primary advisor to Kappa Omicron. Extension Notes Lot Children Know Parents Are Team By JAN CHRISTENSEN N. C. State University T Each of ttWM dvtrtlMd Kama Is required to t rMdHy available tor aala 1 below the advertised price In each AtP Store, except as specifically noted hi inia mo. VI atorV 'J PRICES GOOD THRU WED., DEC. 17 AT A&P ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS G 3438 HILLSSOKOUGH RD. 320 UNIVERSITY DR. EXCLUSIVE AT A&P 1109 E. MAIN ST. 621 BROAD ST. J Beautiful Diane China This Week's Feature Item Cup Save 50 on gangs I LIMIT ONE I WITH THIS COUPON I Diane China Sugar Bowl & Cover 683 eaCh leT'l' 1 QOOO THRU SAT., DEC. 20 IN ALL A&P STORES I Vklfw M N.C. A B.C.. EXCEPT AHCCN A BEAUFORT. B.C WITH EACH $5.00 purchase - J AtP FINEST QUALITY BUTTER BASTED TURKEYS V (10 LBS. & UP) re OR SWIFT'S BUTTERBALL TURKEYS La TALMADGE OR F.F.V. WHOLE SMOKED (19-22 LBS.) LB. HAPJ3S ' " J AtP Qiality Heavy Weston Graii FarJ At times, a child will have a special closeness with his mother, and at other times hell have a special rapport with his father. Dr. Frances Wagner, ex tension human development snecialist at North. Carolina fiafa TTtviiaraif ir cave tltio ia all well and good. But a child shouldn't get so close to one parent that the other one is excluded. If this kind of thing starts to happen, Dr. Wagner suggests you impress on the child that his parents are a team and can't be torn apart by the child. The child has to learn that he can't continually play one parent against the other. As a youngster grows up, he needs both parents in different ways. And parents should understand this and not resent the changes in close ness. This is all part of parent team-work. No matter what, a child should not be allowed to go so far in his closeness with one parent, that he creates a "triangle." BONELESS BOTTOM Round h Roast LB. 69 USDA INSPECTED Fresh BOxo- CHICKEN LB. Fryers Canned Hams 4 .tlWMXMIIllAMl LBS. (o)88 (q) A&P QUALITY CORN FED PORK 1 4 V4 Porli Loin Sliced OCO IIP lb. 1 5 j M J A SUPERB BLEND RICH IN BRAZILIAN COFFEES mm Mi4 ANN PAGE CANDLE WAX STAINS Dessert Topping 0011 O 8oz. L bowls U o? A AT , Candle wax stains just seem to go along with the holidays. m But they can be easily eai bh aa an an an an removed, says Judieth Mock, extension clothing specialist, ANN PAGE University. First, scrape the wax from the fabric with the dull side of a table knife. Place the stained area between paper towels and 1 nIanJn0 . n ,u press with a warm iron. UVrnZmTmrn H L . Then, with fabric face down v on paper towels, sponge any mm i remaining stain with a dry- J cleaning solvent. Let dry and I '11 mm . .. ANN PAGE REFRIGERATED u buuu jjbi bisls, soax in an i. , . Kiityme presoaK prOQUCC or i oxygen bleach. Wash again. using chlorine bleach if safe I for the fabric. ncuniiADTCDc rs-Filberft Margarine rpTA pkg. " 680 J ......... .J "CANNED" FRUITS 1 0?;s s R .'i.r" " LIMIT ONE WITH THIS COUPON jmmmim.J GOOD THRU SAT., DEC. 20 AT A4P IN fy 1 ........J 12gal. ctn. Fruits and fruit juices mav be stored in opened cans in. your refrigerator, but some acid fruits and juices may acquire a metallic taste. The ,$aste may be un pleasant, but is not harmful, says Rachel Kinlaw, extension food specialist, North Carolina State University. Buying nuts in the shell for holiday munching? If so, avoid nuts with oil-stained and moldy shells. These are signs that the kernels may be rancid I or decayed. GOLDEN RIPE Dole Bananas ibs. 400 only 1 FLORIDA GROWN Juicy Tangerines or Oranges Tangelos ANN PAGE Vi LOW FIT if!i70 0 1 1 1 GAL JUG JANE PARKER FRUITCAKES 3-lB. LIGHT 7.49 4J4 LB. light 11.49 I 99 114 lb. liflfcf Pk9. r

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