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Page 6/THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN/April 17, 1980 i AOVERTIStO Each of tn«M advertised Items is required to bo roadlly available for sale at or below the advortlsod price In each AAP Store, except as specifically noted In this ad. ) PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT., APRIL 19, AT A&P IN Svlva and Bryson Citv. OVER 200 PRICES REDUCED!! Plus Regular weekly Specials In Sylva And Bryson City ... j$iiiniii&£*. ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS. ^ - WITH SUPERMARKET'S^, . PRICES hjC/ YATES COUNTRY HAMS 14 TO 16-LBS. AVG. WT. A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN-FED BEEF ROUND STEAK FULL CUT BONE IN -7 SAVE> A&P QUALITY CORN-FElTfRESH PORK CHOPS 99* ASSORTED FAMILY PKG. 10 LBS. OR MORE LB. BIG—LUSCIOUS CALIFORNIA STRAWBERRIES QUART BOX SAVE! SAVE! ■SEALTE.ST ICE MILK LIGHT N LIVELY Vj GAL CARTON SPECIALLY SELECTED FOR QUALITY V V ^ FRESH CANTALOUPES onCly U.S. #1 ALL PURPOSE EASTERN WHITE 10 BABG ANN PAGE 77< 99< » SAVE! S S|I9 r-m.f:Vi=K.a—■ '/*% LOWFAT MILK GRADE "A" PURE VEGETABLE CRISCO SHORTENING LIMIT ONE WITH THIS COUPON AND ADDITIONAL $7.50 ORDER . es»> $|69 CAN #685 GOOD THRU SAT, APRIL 12. at A&P in Sy|va g. Bryson City GALLON JUG T $|59 A SUPERB BLEND, RICH IN BRAZILIAN COFFEES EIGHT O'CLOCK BEAN COFFEE LIMIT ONE WITH THIS COUPON AND ADDITIONAL $7.50 ORDER 1-LB. BAG $199 #686 GOOD THRU SAT. APRIL 12. at a*p in Sv,va & Brvson Citv Energy sources The topic for discussion in most classes today deals with energy No matter if you are a business major or social work major, the energy outlook is of chid concern. , „ There are many substitutes for oil we are finding out everyday and the most appealing source of fuel may soon be Solar Energy. Unlike Nuclear power Solar Energy does not give off any type of radiation harmful to humans. And unlike coal, solar energy does not pollute the atmo'snhere. In Jackson County a couple is experimenting with Solar Energy by building a Solar Greenhouse. Dr. Allen Moore and his wife Joyce are in the process of attaching the Solar greenhouse to their house which will in turn, cut down on their fuel bills. A solar greenhouse is a greenhouse that maintains above freezing temperatures without using other sources of heat. 1 nis involves using other sources ot heat. This involves using an air tight structure, extra insulation, certain angle setting of the house and a storage receptor. A fish tank is being used in this case as the storage receptor. The water in the tank absorbs heat from the sun and when the sun goes down at night or when it is cloudy, then the warm water provides the heat. Another reason that the Moore's are converting to Solar energy is that they are planning for the future. Right now they are using a wood stove for part of their fight on heating costs. Chopping wood now is hard enough but the older you get, the harder it becomes to obtain an adequate wood supply. With solar energy, there is no chopping of wood involved and you don't have to buy sunshine. Last Minute thanks Last Minute Productions would like to give a special "Thank-you" to the SUBWAY for their contribution to Casino Night. Hearing tests The National Student Speech and Hearing Association of WCU will have a free hearing screening April 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the Speech and Hearing Clinic in the Killian Annex. All students,'faculty', and staff are encouraged to come by on April 23 and have your hearing tested. It will take only a few minifies of vour time. If any further information is needed contact Kelly Edcns at 227-7251 or come by the Speech and Hearing Clinic. Mike Cross in concert By CAROLINA PEREZ Staff Writer Singer Mike Cross will appear in concert on the WCU campus Saturday, April 26, in Hoey Auditorium. Cross, whose music is a mixture of blues, rock, country, bluegrass, mountain, and folk, is known as a fiddling storyteller. There was a time, in Chapel Hill, when only a few people would faithfully show up when Cross played a local club. Now across the South and Midwest, fans stand in line to crowd the concert halls he plays in. Born in Maryville, Tenn. and raised in the community of Lenoir, NC, Cross went to school at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. It was here that he began playing the guitar. He also started writing songs and began working as part of a folk duo. He traveled with his music to New York City and Nashville and also played a short while with a rock band. After all this, he got married, had a family, took up the fiddle, and made a commitment to a musical career. In July. 1976, His first album, Child Prodigy, was released. He received an overwhelming reception to this album. A second album Born in the Country was released a year later and received a Recommended LP Pick m Bdiboard Magazine. Bounty Hunter, his third LP. lives up to all expectations. Cross also a lyricist, writes on almost any subject and makes it funny. He gives a perception of the world that rings true. If you've never seen Cross in concert or have never heard of him, go see what he's all about. J«ckets are on sale at the UC. Buy one and let him entertain you.
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