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•panfry. MW * HM All Officts With City Motorised, Rural or Contract Delivery Routes MAILBOX IMPROVEMENT WEEK x j The Postal Service designates a week during May each year when customers on rural, city motorised, and contract delivery routes are encouraged to examine and improve, where necessary, the appearance of their mailboxes. The week , of May2o-2S has been selected this year. The purpose of Mailbox Improvement Week is to call attention to the need for providing mail receptacles which are designed to protect the mail from the weather and are neat in appearance, conveniently located, and safe to use. Neat, attractive mailboxes will make a significant contribution to the appearance of the countryside and the streets in suburban areas. Mailboxes that meet the above four important requirements contribute to a more efficient delivery operation, and the result is an improved service to the entire route. There are two approved styles of boxes: (1) Traditional design in three standard sizes (see exhibit A) and (2) contemporary design (see exhibit B). / US. U i.i. a** ll MAIL Id '** «V na « *1 Exhibit A Rural Routss Mailboxes of the approved traditional or contemporary design are required whenever a mailbox is newly installed or an unsuitable receptacle is replaced. A list of approved manufacturers of traditional rural or suburban-type boxes appears in section 156.515, Postal Service Manual. Where box numbers are assigned, the box number must be shown on the side of the box visible to the carrier as he approaches, or on the door where boxes are grouped. Customers should be encouraged to group boxes wherever this is practicable, especially at or near crossroads, at service turnouts, or at other places where a considerable number of boxes are located (see exhibit <Sj) . Exhibit C Mrs. Sullivan Named A & P Director Os Consumer Affairs i)EW YORK—Barbara Doran Sullivan of New York City appointed by the Great Atlantic &|Pacific Tea Company, Inc., to th£ newly-created post of National director of consumer affairs in an expansion of A&P consumer relations activities. John J. Cairns, Jr. vice president-merchandising and national director of sales, announced that j START LOOKING FOR DETAILS OF GOODYEAR'S UPCOMING WAREHOUSE SALE SOMETHING DIFFERENT FOR THE ALBEMARLE AREA Mom with a* bouquet who previously served in a similar capacity with Kays«r- Roth’s Armo Division, assumed her new office at company headquarters. Cairns said Mrs. Sullivan, a former food and cookbook editor for Good Housekeeping magazine, was selected to develop and direct programs that will enable A&P to relate IBW ‘ffiUltWgW ~ y m* i. a** l \ Exhibit B interests and to serve as the consumer’s advocate within the company. Activities of the new director of consumer affairs will involve A&P’s 31 Divisions and 3,650 stores in 33 states, the District of Columbia and Canada and will include such areas of responsibility as product development, packaging, well wßeiniSßuicr organizations and agencies. A native of Boston, Mrs. Sullivan holds a home economics degree from Regis College with post graduate study at Boston University and here at the New School of Social Research. Prior to joining Good Housekeeping, she was a home teacher in Wellesley, 'Massachusetts. She also formerly was Assistant Di rector of Consumer Education for Textron’s Talon Division. THE CHOWAN HERALD Mrs. Sullivan is national legislative chairman of Home Economists in Business. CALL ME! Mr. ■*> 'i* %; J***- <• AST/;-, Clarence Britton II | Motor Hoke corp. Phone 482-8421 EDENTON. N. C. Hi instamatic color film I greasalass I C xl26-12 # Q £ 205 S. BROAD ST. EOENTON, N. C. # l|W * Store Hours: 9A.M. to 5:30 P. M. I m .i.p. " 0 I mJ.p. W m Monday Through Saturday 1 1.2 s limit 2 1 1.09 limit 2 final net M\ baby SR. “ M, ‘ y | 64 » | JIQ\ shampoo ft 1 ciose-up 1 1 «\ \ no more tears (■ 00 I too i thpas,e | lusJ |U *| A7 I regular-mint 1 I j I &U A A J I i 77 T ?4 P limit 2 . m.i.p. U M T , "».l.p. c I JR ml I 2.49 limit 2 h«rP s . 3 ' | I , 1 0V ,. lp ftQt 235 limit 2 I 179 limit 2 | 149 limit 2 * aquavelva * formula „ l‘"— OT t I cq. natural looking m.i.p. \3 0 , m.i.p. J V color gradually I limit 2 | 1.07 limit 2 12% oz. fit Q !»»«• M £i Q a | liquid douche MILJB I spray disinfectant 59, 0: 89* 69 1 H yjp' limit 2 | 1.50' limit 2 | 1 -1 9 limit 2 lOQt' , „ 69*„ / fBU :■ jpi H t k* t .tisxm il brock ting llisterine I OQt | creme rinse T | WU mouthwa* WW W I -Sr ' 2.11001 Os LI mfg. fugg. ■ Vi I W price 01.93 I limit 2 _ | 854 m limit 2 | 1.49 88 Page 3-B
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