1 tf ENDY DOU GERBER BABY CEREALS ONLY $2.00 c VALUE OR MORE L’S BABY BEEF SALE LEAN, TENDEB, JUICY BABY BEEF ¥ T-BONE >(■ SIRLOIN • CLUB • RIB YOUR CHOICE! • ROUND STEAK COMPLETE SATISFACTION ON ANY COLONIAL MEAT PURCHASE OB DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK rOKELY’S FINEST RED TOMATO S 14-oz. Bottle COLONIAL STORESI COLGATE DENTAL CREAM 1%-OZ SIZE -31- SEALTEST 12.0Z. SIZE COTTAGE CHEESE FLEISCHMAN 100% PURE CORN OIL ■ MARGARINE ^ »• 35c Redeem Your Coupons At Colonial On Stokely Foods! PING JUICE 3 $1.00 APPLESAUCE PUMPKIN 4 2 No. 303 CANS No. 303 CANS 49< 29< PURE VEGETABLE SHORTENING 8-OZ. SIZE 19 Page NINETEEN Mrs. Simons Passes Sunday STAR KIST TUNA 9y2-oz. CAN 49' NABISCO SUGAR-HONEY GRAHAMS 39c 16-OZ. SIZE WHITEHOUSE CIDER VINEGAR PINT 15- At Age 80 Funeral services for Mrs. Myr tle Blue Simons, 80, of 375 South East Broad St., who died Sunday at Mooer Miemorial hospital, were held Wednesday afternoon at Brownson Memorial Presby terian church. Officiating was the pastor. Dr. Julian W. Lake. Burial followed in Union Church cemetery. Mrs. Simons was the last sur viving member of 10 children born to Duncan and Sarah Wick er Blue of Moore county. She was the wife of C. J. Simons, of the home, who is her only imme diate survivor. PINEBLUFF NESTLE CHOCOLATE MORSELS 25- 6-OZ. SIZE WESSON OIL 73c 48-OZ. BOTTLE NEWS PET RITZ FROZEN PIE SHELLS 2 for 39' COFFEE MATE 29c 3-OZ. JAR COFFEE MATE 49c 6-OZ. JAR COFFEE MATE 75c ll-OZ. JAR AUNT JEMIMA FROZEN WAFFLES 39 9-OZ. SIZE BALLARD & PILLSBURY BISCUITS By MRS. EHRMAN PICKLER Miss Jay Fisher of Wilmington College spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Frances Hor ton. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carpen ter and children Amy Jo, Mar sha and Stephen, were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Williams and his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Car penter, Sr. Harry Williams has returned home after serving for four years with the US Air Force in Uden, Holland. Kippy David of Campbell Col lege was at home for the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas David. Mr. and Mrs. David accompanied him back to Campbell Sunday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Carpenter and children Jimmy, Rachel, Janet and Curtis, went to At kinson for the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Gray. Michael Cleary of State Col lege was at home for the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Cleary. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Woodcock of Willard were weekend guests of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Woodcock, Jr. Miss Azalea Brooks of Clinton spent the weekend with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Mrs. Tom Brooks of Albemarle visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Leavitt, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mires Zett of High Point spent the weekend with Mrs. Mae Miller Veazey, Lewis (Buck) Aycock, Russ Broadnix of Pennsylvania and Ron Bennett of Florida, all stu dents of Pfeiffer College were 4 ““ 39' weekend guests of Buck’s par- MORTON’S FROZEN GERMAN CHOC. CAKE ll-OZ. SIZE 59 KAISER FOIL WRAP 3 LB. GAN 25 FT. 33 DIAMOND PAPER PLATES 15 COUNT 49- ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Wood cock, Jr. On Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Woodcock and Mrs. Theo dore Webb accompanied the boys back to college. Allc John David Morgan of Dyess AFB, Abilene, Texas, is at home for a visit with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mor gan. Mrs. L. L. Foushee of Durham visited her mother, Mrs. J. R. Lampley and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. McCaskill over the weekend. WEST END FLEECY WHITE BLEACH • *’ •* REE SHAMPOO BRUSH Head & Shoulders YOU PAY ONLY $^00 AT COLONIAL UlCE IPPLES KRAFT FRESH CHILLED PINEAPPLE-ORANGE QUART BOTTLE LARGE JUICY RED STAYMAN 25< 3 IBS. 29< LL OF VITAMIN ‘A’ . . . CRUNCHY GOOD 1-LB. BAG FRESH CRISP tf LARGE HEADS ONLY TRIANGLE BRAND WISCONSIN STATE MEDIUM SHARP CHEDDAR GHEEiE”--59c QUART 21- TAis Magnificent mv Pible OLD MASTERS RED LETTER ILLUSTRATED EDITION BEADS-O-BLEACH 49c 16'/2-0Z. SIZE TREND DETERGENT LARGE BOXES 39 TREND LIQUID DETERGENT 12-OZ. BOTTLES 59 0NLY^99^ SWEETHEART BEAUTY BAR WITH $25.00 IN CASH REGISTER RECEIPTS TASST ■BATH ? SIZE 3 33c ( THE PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT FOR ANYONE! YOUR CHOICE OF KING JAMES AUTHORIZED VERSION OR NEW AMERICAN CATHOLIC EDITION PROTEX jDEODORANT BAR i 3 BARS 31c (Continued from Page 18) were Carlyle Cole, Vernon Sut- phin, Randy Garrison, and John spoke for Gavin; Becky Mark ham for Moore. Bess Cheney spoke for Clyde Auman; Bob Henderson for Robert E. Ewing. Dorothy Caddell spoke for Lynn Martin and Martha Richardson for Robert Holden. On November 3, each register ed student cast his vote. When the results were tabulated the proper electors cast their vote, just as in a national election. Miss Bert McCrummen, Social Studies instructor, feels that this election has created a valuable learning situation for her stu dents. Intramural Sports In the school intramural play off, Miss Bert McCrummen’s senior team 2 was the winner of girls’ volleyball. Miss Rebecca McLeod’s junior boys team 3 won in the boys tag football. Bricif Mention The Presbyterian Women met Sunday evening and Miss Tressie Auman and Mrs. Archie Farmer presented a program on “Not By Bread Alone.” Mrs. J. W. Thomas of Carth age spent Thursday with her sis ter, Mrs. E. R. Outland. Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Farmer of Winston-Salem visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Farmer for the weekend. Visiting Mrs. R. B. Lewis last week was her cousin, Miss Lola Wood of Greensboro. Mrs. Earl Windell of Sebrin, Ohio, visited Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jackson, Jr. of Charlotte spent Friday ov ernight with Mr. and Mrs. Jack- son, Sr.