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SAT, FEBRUARY 28, 1S31 f L v I 4 r J ' i ? I ' V A 'Mitt--' M fTT"- THE CAROLINA TIMES -11 Iotas Observe Black History V Month Dignitaries Chat AuousE' IX "iih'.re'W"? St.Au0MSti510; Co!!e9e; Dr seph Gordon; chairman of the Board of Trustees, St. Augustine s, and Or. Nathan Wright, keynote speaker for the 114th Founders' pay Convocation. ; t MCI A I AAf DDIPC ICAnCDI PRICES IN THIS AD ARE GOOD THROUGH SAT. FEBRUARY 28, 1981. QUANTITY OLDE SMITHFIELD HOT OR MILD i ff wan f If L RIGHTS RESERVED, NONc SOLD IU l!WAi5fcV. if RESTAURANTS f m mi jr- m,r t W1 V 0LD VIRGINIE U SLICED BACON MB. PKG. OOl WASHINGTON STATE EXTRA FANCY RED OR GOLDEN DELICIOUS Vic APPLES Die p9 bn ..LEANTENDER S iVI O K E D HAMS SHANK PORTION 78' BUTT PORTION ..LB. 88( EN LAUNDRY DETERGENT I IDDV'C VIENNA SAUSAGE SILVER LABEL COFFEE REGULAR DRIP ELECTRA PERK $89 20( OFF LABLE) CRISCO SHORTENING $79 s$ n 5 oz. o feSI pan , ':SU -IWITONEWS10.00 0ROEBt - -I- """" I " mi i i i iiinimii " ' - i- i .T. ; j.u iinlllT" I ' . -4. ' ' 'V ' ' ' '' Rho Chaoter. Iota Phi Lambda Sorprity, Inc., held its regular meeting at the home of Mrs: Otelia Stewart Sunday; February zl. Ms. Helen Chavious Mrs. Stewart ' and Mrs Lorraine ; weaver were hostesses. The president, Mrs. Omeda Livingston, presided. ;. To commemorate Black History Month, pictures were shown of Egypt. Dr. Evelyn Schmidt, director of Public Health Service presented to the group a historical view of and ser vices provided by Lincoln Hospital from its beginn ing up to the present time and also an artist's con ception of how the new Lincoln Community Health Center will appear when finished. John S. Stewart, who is chairman of the local fundraising drive, said the community will be asked to give (200,000 to encourage irivate foundations to provide $1.2 million. Rho is presently making preparations for the 44th Southern Regional Con ference of Iota Phi Lamb da to be held in Durham' March 13, 14 and 15. The following reports' were1 heard in regard to this: event: Sorors Ruth Bolden. chairman of souvenir booklets commit tee; Ruby Bolden, chair man of oroeram commit tee, Helen Jones, chair-; man of registration and housing committee; Bar bara Minor, chairman of! souvenirs committee and Lorraine Weaver. Sorors1 Marion Spaulding, Phyllis Schumate and Omeda Liv ingston were elected as voting delegates. A delightful repast was served to the following members: Sorors Marion Spaulding, Birdie Bates,; Lorraine Weaver, Ruth Bolden, Lucille Baines, Ruby Bolden, Laura Bruce, Margaret Col eman, Juliette Cooper, Hazeline Renwson. '.Josephine DeNard, Eulaj Harris," Julia fender-scow Lyon, Helen Jones, "Omeda"' Livingston, Evelyn Thorpe, Phyllis , Schumate, Julia Hender son and Ernestine Bnum. Versatile Ground Pork Helps Cut Food Cost . If you have reached a dead " end in your search for new ;kkas for economical family; meals, change directions and' consider all the delicious and creative things you can do ' with ground pork. There are many routes yot can take with this budget stretcher. Simply shape ground pork into patties and serve vwfM sijibf vl ivaiuib 11 ill meat loaves: meathalls and i casseroles. For an economy J entree with special appeal, try ground pork, as a savory stuf- fing for green pepper shells, suggests the National Live I Stock and Meat Board. I SiTory Stuffed Peppers Vi pounds ground pork 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper 1 can (10 ounoes) cream of celery soup L can (7 ounces) whole kernel corn, drained 1 medium onion, finely . chopped 3 large green peppers 6 tomato slices Salt Parmesan cheese lightly brown ground pork in laree frvina-nan: nour nff drippings. Sprinkle salt and j jkpict over meat, aoo ceiery : (ft ).- btow the advertised prtc fai Mdi A4P Store, xcpt M peclflcBy noted DnirPQrrprrnvPTUQticAT cm mataidimmiquiii www mm w ew www mm w w ew w nr m-m wuiiifnni rTEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS toA GRADE "A" 2 Lowfat Milk (ANN PAGE 2 Lowfat Milk gal.S1.89) gal jug 83 Register to Win $1 0000 Worth of Steaks or Meat Of Your Choice! Drawing Will Be Held Saturday Night At 6:00 P.M. To Determine siorjoo WINNER In Each A&P Store In North And South Carolina (Except Aiken & Beaufort). Winning Ticket From Each Store Will Be Forwarded To A&P Charlotte Office. Winner Will Receive By Mail A 1 00" Gift Certificate For Steaks or Meat Of Your Choice. j ENTRY BLANK-GREAT STEAK GIVEAWAY No Purchase Necessary. You Must Be 16 Years Of Age To Enter. A&P Employees And Dependents Not Eligible To Win. I NAME. I STREET ADDRESS. jCITYJ -STATE. OPCODE. I TCI cDunuc ENTER OFTEN NO PURCHASE NECESSARY HOLLY FARMS GRADE "A" nnn I I II lUDA A I DC AD UADC il I mm m i wnoie i-ryer Legs r. ri" nT7f rpir Part "MP A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF (3 lbs. or more) lb. L a w trm LUNDY FRESH Porb Beast (PI ib. vzIkS) Boston Butt SOUTHERN STAR teiisiMEsss WHITE HOUSE SAVE 45 !S(I WHITE HOUSE Apple Juice 99 m oi 16oz cans U po ANN PAGE n ANN PAGE Potato Chips Soz. twin pack 79? 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