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PEPSI-COLA I rtus L- DEPOSIT WITH $7 OR MORE ORDER isjf 1 (IIMIT2) VpsI . kKAA a fHRIFTY MMVTLf flour , tJ -rrr ' Stores Don IpimS niCES GOOD THRU SAT APRIi 17TH PiONiTO K UMIT QUANTITIES COPYRIGHT ml. WINN-DIXIE STORES, INC 4rr ikitdv DDirii-nr UUSM C CD VCDC """2 $ATUr:AY, APCL 17, 1S-TKE CASSUaA iittu.-. . . 'Mfs. Y. Bnucum ' llancd V-Prcs. Of l C. Hccdstart Association . MrT YvetteBaacum, IlealthHandicap. Coor dinator for Operation Breakthrough, Inc., Head Start program, has recently been selected as vice president of the North Carolina Head Start Association. Thfs week (April 14-17), she is attending the National Head Start Conference in Detroit, Michigan. Mrs.: Baucum coor-; dinates the Health and ; Handicap programs for! the Dorham Head Start i progfam. She has been employed with Opera- , tion Breakthrough since 1968. She previously served as arrangement chairman for the N.C. Head Start. Association and as a board represen tatiye,of Cluster B. League Of Women Voters To Attend State Meet Shop The 4 7 . mv 7 y (UMIT 4) m MklTBV MUM lilVCrl "a. wvrvim rmuimiwv fj FRYER PARTS-, U. 39c I n n liilT A - PRIDE-r . f5tr M in I I III! (s$y brIeasts hics 'THiCHrg Lip" I couNTtr puoc cram "A" r n FRYER 1REASTS , ta.1" W-D BRAND U.S. CHOICE feOUNOXONr' SHOULDER ROAST SIKXD -" ' ! CEEF LIVER LR.7CC S-1MIZ. PRJJEIS ROUNDER. FILLETS CfWtTH S7.S0 OR MORE ORDER tSSU.PERBRAND V,f K AA a ri inirrv n a ' . if I FRENCH CUT flm .JL) GREEN BEANS Oy CAN$ J2y ZiWI111$70RMOREORrXRjr7 i-?? fc-3fcH SUPERBRAWf pOT MARGARINE 'flWjJ UB.pKC.INOUARTERSP YTJ IWlww YomWwi In SHI hi Ourih Nil I Ui'AAMv 16-OZ. CAN THRIFTY MAID GOLDEN CORN..;.. 3 for'1 WITH $7.50 OR MORE ORDER (LIMIT 3) 32-OZ. AR MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING ...... WITH $7.50 OR MORE ORDER (LIMIT 1) 4SOZ. ITL. THRIFTY MAID 7 APPLE JUICE .. .79c WITH $7.50 OR MORE ORDER (LIMIT 1) tiVOZ. CAN PRISKIES WJfFET CAT FOOD . ....... 4 forM WITH $7J OR MORE ORDER (LIMIT 4) iMI ROX KHIOCCI RICE KRlSPIES;w,...;.:99c WITH $7 OR MORE-ORDER (LIMIT 1). K-OZ. CANS THRIFTY MAID CUT GREEN BEANS J. 3 for'1 130Z. CAN THRIFTY MAM)-' CORNED BEEF ......... M HARVEST FRESH 1-77 FLORIDA WHITE OR YELLOW CORN sausage . . . n ?r:r. atzc W-D HAND US. CHOICE ' i CUBED STEAK.,. ui. W-0 UANO US. CHOKt RONBiSS ' STEW BEEF ;.. ...lr.Mm W-0 IRAND US CHOICE LEAN GROUND CHUCK... . lr.1m W4 HAND US CHOICE tONtlESS SHOULDER ROAST . . . l.25 W-D IRAND US CHOKt SONEUSS SIRLOIN TIP ROAST it,51 MARKET STYLE SLICED BACON ...... ir.1m US CHOICE VEAL CUTLETS, LOIN CHOPS OR RIB CHOPS i.LR.M" US CHOICE SONELESS VEAL CHUCK ROAST . . . . . . ir.24 I WHILE SUPPLIES LAS GENUINE SWISS WATCHES taElfM RtwIlM ttytn! f 1 V O Priced EARS SUPERBRAND1 .ICECREAM OR SHERBET 01 LEAN AND TENDER COOKED HAM ...... lr.2m HICKORY SMOKED PORK BAR-B-QUE vlV- 12-K. SATCHB Wf-OOZ. ROUS SOUTHCIN STYU FRIED CHICKEN 6W CHOPPED OR SHREDDED CREAMY COLE SLAW. . ... .... . u.79c LONCHORN CHEESE uj.34 AVAKAME IN DEU-IAKERY STORES ONLY! 18.99" 0 K7 w llfC ImagineM. A Complete 30-oc id ten ice (of 4 with purchase of only 40 Oa On Sale During OatMSttown Below NokrMtonumlMr al (XWn flMIf Mil WIWI TOV" VAV' l Ccvo -11.00, Special AfRM. 15TH- APRR, HST 2FootadMug; VOZ. CU? tUKRMAND fWKI ITTU OR All NATURAL YOGURT .T. .3 for1 tyOl CUP HMRNANS HAn OR RK. COTTAfif - CHEESE . . . 79c,a4z.cup145 n-OZ. PKC. SUPEMRAND IMITATION . ' - CHEESE 99c 7M)LCANIPR1SIURVIUTTERMJU PSCUITS .V..i....4FORMw MAINE RUSSET UAMnKt I j POTATOES fl30 ; 10-U. RAC US n WESTERN RED DELICIOUS APPLES ....... .... 6 for 99c HARVEST FRESH VALENCIA . , ' t ORANGES .... .... 6 for 99c HARVEST FRESH FANCY LARGE CUCUMBERS 4for99c HARVEST FRESH FANCY LARGE CELL PEPPERS .. ..4 for99c tAL flZf UfllldN AIL VAMETES . POT PIESv. . . . . .'. . 3 forScS FRENCH FRIES MR. ROX MORTON ' , " FRIED QI3CKEN ........ '2P t4R PKG TASTKMEA perch nuns Two delegates and one observer from the Durham League of Women Voters will at tend, the Fifteenth Bien niel Council of the League of V Women Voters of Ndrth Carolina at : Winston Salem April 17. The delegation will participate in the business functions of the State League, including the determination of legislative priorities for the short session of the General Assembly in June and the regular 1983 session. Special events at the one-day meeting will in clude an address by Ms. Lois Harrison of Lakeland, Florida, ERA Director for the League of Women Voters of the United States. The State Council j function asian advisory. iMKiy in airernarCr-ye between state conven tions. Delegates from twenty local leagues will be advising the State Board on program, policy, and budget. Delegates from the Durham League will be Ms. Caesarea Debnam and Mrs. Ginny Ghirardelli. Also atten ding will.be Ms. Ann Sturgis. The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization which pro motes informed and ac- i tive participation in government. CONSUMER PRICE BREAK The travel price war may ; be escalating, and that could !oe good newt for us all, since it means that travel i prices are getting lower. Now one bus industry giant has announced that it will "meet or beat" any bus fare anywhere, nationwide, spelling even more savings, for the traveling consumer. ' i Hie new lowest-price pol icy applies to all one-way and round-trip schedules to I the thousands of cities, towns and communitiet ser viced by Trailways, Inc. i According to the company's Ivtee president, passenger sales, Robert Buschner, the new fare policy will simplify things for the consumer. "Many people see ad vertisements offering dis count travel,1" notes Busch ner. "Invariably, there's all kinds of fine print that restricts the traveler. Our new systemwide policy not ,to be undersold is simple, convenient, and has no fine' ! nrint We're out there with some of the lowest fares i la the travel industry now.' 7 Om but industry IFUtZA" UMIVERSITY MALb-CHWIt mil AVCL-ISl; UXECCOD SH0PP IN6 CENTER , mMMSii CUnt $tm CUWE Kt 0 effert savings of over $170 vet air fart rates between ' Jsckioarin9 ? and Boston. The guarantee applies to any form of transportation. If you fiod.a lower fare existed at the time you psatbased your tkket,:the company, will refund the difference betwetn the two ; tares. More information about-, the "meet or best fare poliey'k available at Trail-. : ways UrminaJs.
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