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BAG 3-LK BAG HARVEST FRESH CARROTS 69c ; B-OZ. PKG. HARVEST FRESH MUSHROOMS 99C HARVEST FRESH BROCCOLI ... . . BUNCH 99c 3-LP. BAG VS. 1 MEDIUM YELLOW ONIONS . . ...99c SUPERBRAND WHIPPED TOPPING S J s J 12-OZ. CUP 1S-OZ. PKG. DIXIANA CUT CORN, GREEN PEAS, GREEN BEANS, STEW VEGETABLES, MIXED VEGETABLES ,. 109 10-OZ. PKG. DIXIANA waffles..... ..69c 12-OZ. OH BOY BAKED POTATOES WCHEESE. POTATOES WSOUR CREAM. OR POTATOES WBACON. . ,89c 1 TASTE-O-SEA FLOUNDER FILLET to- DIXIE DARLING CAKE MIX 1IU-OZ. BOX. MM - tar tLp . BOX War 1 CRACKIN'GOOD SALTINES LILAC LIQUID DETERGENT 32-OZ. BTL. few CRACKIN'GOOD POTATO CHIPS wo r Croasdalle Shopping Center 3600 N. Duke Mall Avondale Drive Shannon Plara 810 Liberty St. 3700 Chapel Hill U. University Mall-Chapel Hia t PHILADELPHIA "The end is not yet' declared Rev. Leon Sullivan, the pastor oT - Zion Baptist : Church. Philadelphia, as he prepared for a nation wide swing from coast to -coast appealing to 5,000 business leaders to make youth job pledges. Referring to the Biblical expression that tells believers "to endure to the end," Rev. Sullivan, founder and chairman of the Oppor- . tunities Industrialization Centers of America (OICA) job training network, announced to his National Industrial Advisors his Youth Jobs Crusades plan. He asked his business advisors to meet and mobilize small and medium-sized businesses to join in a private sector initiative that will bring some hope to the unemployed youth of America. "We must invest in America's future, even while we endure the pain of the present economic recession," Rev. - Sullivan .said. Outlining a six-month plan that will involve the In dustrial Advisory Coun cils of the local OIC af filiates as well as OIC volunteer leaders in more than 100 communities, Rev. Sullivan spoke with deep feeling about the crisis in federal funding and the need to have private sector initiatives move as quickly a possi ble to bridge the gap Rev. Sullivan said, "The business leaders who put President Reagan in office have been saying, 'let's have less government; the private sector can do it better. Well, here's their chance. The perfor mance of business in areas like youth unemployment and training has, up to now, j been disappointing. Only " one bigr company-in ten contributes significantly to this area.' But there are 13 million companies in this country and if only one per cent would hire one youth, we will have gone a long way toward solving the problem. 1 am beginning the Jobs for Youth Crusade to launch a national cam paign to put OIC in the hearts and minds of America." Rev. Sullivan pointed out, "not only is the sur vival of the existing OIC's at stake, but the stabilization of our com munities, reduction of . crime, and the providing of an alternative to hopelesness and despair compels me to undertake this task." Woodstove (Continued from Pge 14) mable liquid can destro' or severly damage you home. You should open the damper near the stove before starting a fire. Build the fire on a shallow bed of ashes which provides a heat reflecting surface. Use a small amount of crumpl ed paper and cover it with a few small sticks of wood (kindling). You can add larger pieces when the draft is started up the chimney. ' Your woodstove can help you save energy, but improper installation or careless use tan cost you . everything. -km msretmrkzbla tzb'.ot gives aspirin rellsf. yet protects agclnst stomach upset OUENTRIC' COATED ASMBINl n f , t n
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