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Degree Earned By Miss George £ BALHGH—Hiss Vary 6uz •nn* George, daughter of Hr. and Mrs. N. J. George of Vir ginia Hoad, Edehton, was graduated Sunday from (Mere dith College, having complet ed requirements for the Bachelor of Arts Degree. The baccalaureate sermon was preached by Dr. John Howell, minister of First Baptist Church in Washing ton, D. C., Sunday morning in .Jones Auditorium on the '(campus. Commencement cere monies were held in the Elva Bryan Melver Amphitheater. The commencement address was delivered by Dr. William C. Archie, executive director of the Mary Reynolds Bab cock Foundation, Inc., in Winston-Salem. Hiss George was a home economics major. While a Meredith student, she was Stunt co-chairman, business manager of the Oak Leaves, the school yearbook, treasurer of the BSU, and a member of the home eco nomics club and the Philare tia Society. Mai Snsanne George Social Security Questions-Answers O- My 18 year old son filed for social security bene fits on his deceased father’s record. He is a full-time stu dent in college. I am 43 and want to know why 1 cannot receive a check also. I have no other children. A. ■ In order dor you to re ceive checks you would have j to -have a child' under age 18 in your care or be at least 60 yean old. Q. My husband died last month and 1 have received the check for this month made payable to both of us. What should I do with the check? A. Bring or snail the check to the social security office so that we may endorse it and you will be able to cash it for the full amount. Adjust ment for the amount which is not due you will be made at a later date. <J. How can I claim pay ment of doctor’s bills on a deceased beneficiary? A. If the bills have been paid, bring a paid itemized statement to your local social : security office for assistance in filing a claim. If they have not been paid, your doctor can file a claim and payment can be made direct ly to him. W HI SPECIAL 1 PRE-SEASON 1 OFFER ? ' *£ : 1 FREE! mum M / . ■| |JI '* Modil AP-1238P 0 -4 , j , Frig Maire PRESTIGE aircMtitiwicris 1 IbJbM lUrf i. WPP^BliippF > • Hmeffylnc. JOB BARSHAY II You’re Gelling As , Much For Your Duller As You Did A Y ear Ago, Don’t Bother Reading This! Today saving money ond getting the most for your food dollar is more important than ever. That's why we of A&P take this opportunity to remind you of o quality choice A&P offers ... a significant way to cut food costs. Your A&P hos hundreds upon hundreds of fomous Notional Brand products ot prices we believe will save you money. A&P shelves also hold hundreds of famous A&P Brand products ot prices we know will save you money . . . meaningful savings with out osking you to sacrifice quality. The choice is yours . . . popular Notional Brands or A&P Brands. We're pleased to serve you no matter whot you buy. We tell you about this chance to save because we feel a responsibility as the notion's leading food merchant . . . o respon sibility we hove been aware of for more than o century. M-1.8. CAN WHITE HOUSE A&P Apple Sauce 21c 19c 2c M.B. CAN OCEAN SPRAY A&P Cranberry Sauce 31c 25c 6c NLB. CAN DEL-MONTE A&P Fruit Cocktail 33c 27c 6c M.B CAN GOllxN TAP A&P Grapefruit Sections 31c 27c 4c M.B. CAN DEL-MONTE A&P Cling Peaches 43c 37c 6c 2R-OZ. CAN OEL-MONTE *&P Cling Peaches 39c 35c 4c NLB. CAN DEL-MONTE A&P Bartlett Pears 39c 29c 10c 8* 2-OZ. CAN DPI MONTE A&p Crashed Pineapple 21c 20c 1c KLB. 4-OZ. CAN DEL-MONTE A&P Crashed Pineapple 43c 39c 4c CAN DEL-MONTE A&P Sliced Pineapple 21c 19c 2c mm’ 4 -°S’ Si? OEL-MONTE A&P Sliced Pineapple 43c 41c 2c 10-OZ. CAN ALL GREEN DEL-MONTE A&P Asparagus Spears 55c 49c 6c 10'/,-OZ. CAN CAMPBELL’S ANN PAGE Vegetable Soup 2/35c 2/30c 5c M.B. CAN STOKELY A&P Cnt Green Beans 29c 19c 10c l-LB. CAN GREEN GIANT A&P Green Beans 2/55c 2 /37c 18c ISMBaiSI 3-OZ. PACKAGE BORDEN'S AL- Cream Cheese 2/35c 2/29c 6c 6-OZ. PACKAGE SLICED BORDEN S MEL-O-BIT American Cheese 41c 33c 8c &-OZ. PACKAGE SLICED 6OPOEN S MEL-O-BIT Pimento Cheese 41 e 33c 8c M>Z, PACKAGE SLICED KRAFT MEL-O-BIT Swiss Cheese 53c 33c 20c JJ-OZ. PACKAGE SLICED BORDEN'S MEL-O-BIT American Cheese 75c 63c 12c 12-OZ. PACKAGE SLICED BORDEN S MARVEL Pimiento Cheese 75c 63c 12c M.B. PKG. FLEISCHMANN’S ANN PAGE Corn Oil Margarine 49c 35c 14c HALF GALLON CARTON BORDEN'S A&P Icc Milk 59c 49c 10c FKG. nucoa nutley Margarine 35c 19c 16c 12-QUART PACKAGE PET A&P hcMHttScHc $1.59 $146 14c S-QUART PACKAGE CARNATION A&P hdul MHk Scidc SI.OO $1.03 6c 3-QUART PACKAGE CARNATION A&P Instant Mist Solids 45c 41c 4c J-COUNT PACKAGE CARNATION A&P Instant Breakfast 79c 59c 20c CAN CONCENTRATED WELCH A&P Grape Juice 25c 23c 2c 12-OZ. CAN CONCENTRATED WELCH r A&P BnfcMcc 47c 43c 4c CAN CONCENTRATED MINUTE MAID A&P OncfcMct 27c 10c 9c 12-OZ. CAN CONCENTRATED MINUTE MAID A&P OmiaMca 40c 33c 10c 10-OZ. PACKAGE OULANY A&P AsparagasSpears 66c 59c 6c iaySSEUmc “tOc & 6c * This item multi-priced ot the store for even greater savings. Single unit price used for easier comparison. MB CHOWAN HBBALP, BDBNTON, NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1970. Wilson Merchant Cited As “Retailer Os Year” RALEIGH—Joe Barshay of Wilson Monday was announc ed as 1970’s “Retailer of the Year” by Carl V. Venters, Jr., president of the N. C. Association of Broadcasters. The award is jointly spon sored with the N. C. Merch ants Association'. Venters will present a plaque to Barshay at the Merchants’ annual con vention at the Carolina Hotel in Pinehurst June 8 at their Presidents’ Luncheon. Barshay was selected by a committee headed by Clay Cline, general manager of Station WtDBM, Statesville. Members were C. Robert Ray, vice president of Alamance Broadcasting Company and general manager of Station WHBB, Burlington; Kermit Edney, president of Station WHKP, Hendersonville, and •Robert C. Currie, Jr., vice president and general man ager of WNBE-TV, New Bern. “Mr. Barshay has been a Wilson merchant for 36 years,” said Venters. “Start ing in the depression, he built his women’s fashion store to a point that he required a larg er building. Today his store is one of downtown Wilson’s drawing cards. He has the IN A ” ,C “«erm W A “ j! BAG through Saturday, ■ ik junk 1970 '&L. SHO p A&P AND SAVE ON ALLGOOD brand gSFJSBw i w S'ASI.J,™ „ SLICED BACON Wf 69c <S: $1.35 -Mmmw • PAN READY u,. 30c LEG QUARTER u,. 35c j JUST RIGHT FOR with wing, fryer without giblets PURE PORK SAUSAGE rlh - 45c SUNDAY dinner BREAST QUARTER Lb 39c SPLIT FRYER Lb 35c SUPERRIGHT OUAUTY OUARTER PORK .on —————————J “!« D PORK CHOPS li, 69c w * /i |j Ft . • Cooked Beef • Chopped Horn 3-Oz <TI AA Co I d Cu ts P LLETS WHOLE 45 TO 4§§l •J • !Aiß •i* &■ beef loin W CUT TO YOUR W 111 r w WB " ▼ 1 ▼ ▼ PORTERHOUSE OR ■ ■ ▼ ~ CLUB STEAKS. Lb JANE PARKER REGULAR OR SANDWICH SLICED SHOP A&P AND SAVE ON FRESH SNACK VALUE, RAW OR ROASTED ““ D 3 ”” 79c YELLOW CORN 10 - 75' PEANUTS »™ -49 c TWIN ROLLS 2 ££• 49c JUST RIGHT FOR PIES, CALIFORNIA ALL PURPOSE RED BLISS BREAKFAST ROLLS 3 C SI.OO BING CHERRIES 59c POTATOES 5 & 49c JANE PARKER FRESHLY baked SERVE YOUR FAMILY BLUEBERRY PIE BIG VALUE ON :■ angel FOOD cake ring v? 39c BLUEBERRIES 2 89< 9 c Vi 69 1 JANE PARKER CINNAMON, SUGARED OR ■# sci W fca ■# ■■■ ■ ■ W 4* V# ITHIbm ■fcfcVlli# * w GOLDEN CAKE DONUTS V;?'- 29c apple ’»?.'• 39c GARDEN SHOW I SALAD MUSTARD . »29c PIgEST m mn COCKTA,L 4 * sl l BARBECUE SAUCE 35c 2 g£“ 49c wV ”° U bKttfl * 1 cheerl'AlD DRINK ST * Hs' 3i. EARLY GARDEN PEAS 4 - ‘1 “ ASP FREEZE DRIED CDFFEE V; 95c (Sjjjjp), grapefruit FRUIT DRINK 3 M“ ASP EVAPORATED MILK 3 iiiSlc <3® SMALL LIMA BEANS 3 a ’l* a£ l viS£peakuts '£■ 59c ig§ TOMATO SAUCE 8 » *l* COLGATE TOOTH PASTE r « 88c fruit DRINK -35 c SUNSHINE SPECIALLY PRICED -J VANILLA WAFERS 3 SI.OO a . CHOCOLATE COOKIES 49c A&P MOUTHWASH 49c ALL VARIETIES KELLOGG’S POP TARTS 2 V k £ 89c W \*W' MARVEL ICE CREAM A w M BLUEBERRY MUFFINS 35c BIG DESSERT VALUE A&P FROZEN CHERRY PIES 79< ■■■■■■■■ MORTON’S CREAM PIES 3'C 89c ▼▼▼▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ FRUITS & VEGETABLES BIG KIMBERLY CLARK SALE fSSSj BABY FOOD KLEENEX PAPEB TOWELS 3 “ 89 « £g IB Q < QC- PAPER TOWELS ITS 249 c FAMILY NAPKINS 2 % 25c -=r y O ODC KLEENEX PAISLEY PRINT KLEENEX BOUTIQUE .... BATHROOM TISSUE 3 89c BATHROOM TISSUE 3 2 p&" 89c 1 11111111111 u " ,,,,,h —| 5 s 315.1 k. H A REGULAR OR SUPER REGULAR OR SUPER WONDERFOAM __ IBrlliS 6«a«t»ze 7hc K ° TEX ’napkuJs 2 '4 C '- 89c Kotex Tan|NMis X' 53c KOTEX BELTS ’&?■ 47c I 2 H TIDE ■ I iISTw REGULAR ONLY REGULAR OR SUPER DELUXE _ ■sglg rr KOTEX PHIS 2 ’*£■ 89c Kolei Tampons t r -‘ J 1.89 KOTEX BELTS 75c 1 ||(bP r£r 2JJE KLEENEX KLEENEX WHITE SPECIALLY PRICED I ™ a,, cnAn CTrtD _ e facial tissue facial tissue fems l £?£S MU 19c 2 49c 2 39c . AAP LIMIT 1 COUPON PtR PUNCH AS* SAVE I*. Pk » WWW WlfW reputation of selling more merchandise per square foot of sales space than any mer chant in Eastern North Caro lina. “When shopping centers first came to Wilson, he built a larger store there. Thanks to his flair for merchandis ing, business is good at both stores. Thus he has helped prove that you can have a strong downtown and sub urban shopping centers, too. “We looked for more than just retailing. We looked for good business citizenship. We found Mr. Barshay has been president of the Wilson Mer chan ts Association, Rotary Club, Chamber of Commerce, Mental Health Association, Temple Beth-El, and Heart-of- Wide-Awake Wilson Merch ants Association (downtown organization). He has been a director of the Wilson In dustrial Council, Recreation Commission and Builders Fed. eral Savings and Loan Asso ciation. “We are proud to join the N. C. Merchants Association in saluting Joe Barshay as North Carolina’s 1970 Re tailer of the Year.” JjyoRKIWG ALMOST entirely gEHINO THE £C£NE~ TRAVELING i -riieou&H the GRouup, subterranean termites are this *' COUNTRY'S most DESTRUCTIVE - PAIRS OF EQUAL Size ' 'OPAQUE WINGS TWICE' THE LENGTH OF THEIR BOPIES. PAGE THREE-B
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