; lTKE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY DECEMBER 4. 19S2.I ' - Thank You . . ; - - ' . ' ' . Heartfelt appreciation is extended to all the community and friend of T"Dr. Luanda McCauley Harris for making the recent tribute a peat sue- .cess: . Year42000 inference Toeet Two Days (Rev. B.A. Mack and -. - . : Morehead Avenue Baptist Church St. Joseph's A.M.E. Church Mrs. BUlie Rogers Markham Memorial Gardens j Poor Steward of St. Mark A.M.E. Zion Church 1 Attorney Floyd Brown Dr. and Mrs. R.P. Randolph Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Webb and Family 1 7;ui nontiet Phlirrh t . . . i r m :.i n ... r I J " T? J C Mount Calvary urutea uiurcn oi uuim.. k.cv. uumuu v .rwi V iThe House of Reeves ;Mr. and Mrs. CO. Pearson .,, ! Laymen's Association of St. Mark AMEZ Church , 1 Mutual Savings and Loan . ; N.C. Mutual Life Insurance Co. 4 Pete Fields .. , - - - Arwyn Palmer Alton Summers . Ricki Lyons : V John Edwards Rev. W.W. Easley North Carolina's pro blems and opportunities will be the focus' of a two-day conference on the state's future, slated for Raleigh next week. Opening Monday, and running through Tues day, the conference is ex pected to draw more than ; 800 people from around the state. . UNC . j I President. William ' rndav. cnair- man of the Commission ) on the Future of North i Carolina, will conduct the opening . session on i Monday. : - 'V'-! Gov. James B. Hunt, Jr., will give the keynote addfess.- This conference i marks the culmination of '18 months of discussion: and study by citizens allj across our state - to! develop policies and! strategies to better prepare us for the eyar' 2000." ..." '. ' , .', In June 1981. Gov.' Hunt and leaders from ! business, government, and the professions join-, ed with other citizens oft North Carolina in under-! taking the ambitious NC 2000 project. ' "Tens of thousands of people havetaken part,"; opportunity toTeview said Friday "They have i the Commission's draft aiicnaca cuuiuy jeoais anu in.wuuvu.. ' C.i4wmmih A J-Taroptt Memorial uiapeis et uarucus , Mrs. E.T. Nixon , Mrs. Linda Smith Belton : WDUR-Airways of Durham ;;. irVfaoeW. Dudley IMrc.'ajardayle Robinson .r ' Mrs. JujJiita McCaskill . Mk and Mrs. Paul Harrison : Mr$r Janet Mickens Walton tl, Mrs. Hazel Davis f iMrs. Mary Whitted " Dr. andrMrs. Harold McNeil t i and Family i Mrs, Sadie C. Green ' I 'Mr. and Mrs. C. Warren Masienburg 'Mr, arid Mrs, Sam Gaddy Mr', and Mrs, Kyser Wilson . . m and Mrs. W.E. Baird ! Daughters of Dorcas Club Tessie Carqngton ; . s Phyllis Jones . Lottie Campbell - , St. Mark AMEZ Church 'Shirley B. Ragland 'Frahkie Patterson jW.M. McLaughUn ? .Victor and Brenda Rogers : ' George and Beatrice White James and Lillian Williams Gleaners Bible Class of St. Mark AMEZ Church ' 1 amViHa Chanter nf . Tau Gamma Delta Southern Region Planning Conference Dorothy Steele Sheila Ladd and Husband ' Donnell and Yolando Bell : White Rose Circle Club 'Mrs. Josephine T Denard Sylvia O. Richardson ' .Charles E. and Juanita Bynum : Laddie P. and Inez D. Bell Vernon. S. Thompson Service Printing Company .,-Phyllis Lee Mrs. Stella C. Clark :Mr. and Mrs. John Pattersbn . Mrs. Alethea Credle - Mr. Bob Pendergraph ; Mr. Charles Dunham ' Triangle Community Circle ' Mr. and Mrs. Rgbert Thomas : :rMrs. Mable Ptowell Mrs. Ruby Jones "Mrs. Juarlita P. Pilgrim Mrs. Georgette T. Parker ..Mrs. Alyce P. Little ' ; Mrs. Lucy E. Richardson . Mrs. Norma P. Smith Mrs. Margaret B. Guy Mr. and Mrs. Esau Blake Dr. Harrell - s Mrs. Sadie Green ' The Dillards 1 Rev, Percy Chase ,. , ,r Rev. Lorenzo Lynch William Stephens ' 4, . ! Rev. J. Caldwell : Shirley Makins f Sheila Hill . BenRuffin , Raich Hunt 'Charles Markham Hillside High School Honor Roll , bUIll AVUdUIUJll (Continued from Page 4)1 ' monthsahead Wearing f ' a scarf or hat on your v head'when outdoors is J - Th0 fniinwinn :tnrtpnt; atf dre' Smith. David ' Smith.,' one way to protect your juiiislde- High School-were John Smith,' Linda Stead- ; ' : T' RV ., ' j listed on me nonor ran lor i .iimh, , jemcy - luumBr, , t nouy s .v.wwuiui, uu the first grading period, ac- Angela weaver, moisture close to your 1 -nrf,inn ?n inhn H I ucas. 1 White, Harold ' .hair. . i.Para !! .1 meetines. comDleted questionnaifes ' and1- prepared . -technical) papers. But most impor-! tant. '- theV; hflv rnn. ! Iributed idea on what ! they want to see happen in , iMortn 6 Carolina's future and why. Accordinff to Fndav 0 . j 't . J : Avr ("I' wumu0 an t 1 t i ADO To recognize tne con-i tribution of county NC 2O0Q"' committees,' , 1 technical experts,, civic "; and - - nrofessionad C i orgnizauons ana omers. j , no oner a iorum ior . further discussion of the L problems and oppor-: ! tumties ' facing Nortnt Carolinians in the future. ' .i,rJ "Cold, drv weather tends to drv Out vour ' hair just as it dries out your skin and it can make your hafr 4 very, very brittle, " she says. does not "give complete .protection, but at least you're keeping ; your body's warmth and moisture close to your - hair to a certain extent." Switching from a Allison wiamns. . principal: ;Carla Lewis;, - - . coninrt- iiean . Riar.k SoDhomores: Deena Alston : i vuiiiui w w wwmi 1 "i r - - - - - F i Gilda Dixon. Marv Edds, ' Trina Brown, Wane Can s' Stephanie Fikes, Stuart inady, Susan Cates; UlDSOll, VVIIIIB UUIUII, , 1 nuiiiao waiiioio, mimi uu, j HarhiH Harri? Jr . Adell Eric ' Edwards.;: Pamela 1 McNair, Mlchele Parker,, . ((Continued on Page 6) rUUOl, I Oil I lOVIUI , Fpx Your Transportation Needs bee1 V3 ...'rWirlit. fLl .Perry; -l ITt1 CUdiUac-Olda . Inc. " 3737 Chapel HUI Blvd.- ,'. 5. Bus. Ph. 489-3331 Durham, N.C. 27707, 1. ' . Chapel Hill 929-0393 KImberly Edgerton, Carol -Green, Karen Smoot, Te juana Tyson, Tourlnda Wat son, Jacqueline Webb, Saroya Webb, Jamie Whit- field, Tina Williams; -y --o -,- . . .UUIIIUI9. UIIUUOl UUIIIO.I , snampoo ior ony nair to T'Tnomas Qorsey, Breitta ! normal or dry hair m the ijames Gossett , Fleechia ' i? winter and using an " ;,Ho0wa Pamela Jordan,! & i tense conditioner twice a ; Victor Le6i jrM Brian Long, month wiU also -help,. vnianda McMlllian,; keep your hair in its best ; Elizabeth Moore, Karen lossible condition. i Pegram, Pamela Rich, An- sr. i;BflR0 for Christinas " f . r , r. 1 Originals -Prints.- Cards- Plaques ,k . AMPIX PHOTOGRAPHY . Lakewood Shooolnd Center - ' u C , '. " '- . , - , ii- .,- r lr rr 1. ?1 IIU HJ MVMiM TMMCO 00 Here conrief ; CFA Lawyer Day A Success Plan Mail Order The Durham Calf For Action office experience xd a successful "Ask the Lawver Dav" November i 17, with 87 ' answered calls and . 480 .busy signals. ; Fbur experts mannine the telephones were from the 14th District Judicial Bar andj one from North Central Legal Assistance Pro-' gram. The majority of per--, sons seeking information ; were between the ages of I 20 and 39. Sixty-one women and 26 men call- j. ed. Most caller's incomes ranged from $8,000 to $24,999. Forty-six callers ; had used a lawyer, previously and 41' had a never ; used : ont.' Calls were received from ten different counties. Most of; the person calling wanted informa-: tion concerning domestic 1 relations, probating a will, trust funds or estates, and real estate., problems. Other areas covered were: consume disability laws. emDlov ment, fee complaints for lawyers, insurance, : . lawyer's ethics, and ' , medical malpractice. ' ; The Call For Action i volunteers who assisted j were i ' Mrs. Jochebed j Locust, Mrs. Catherine ; Stanback, Miss Helen ' Morrison, Mrs. Virgie J. Davis and Miss Edna ' Mason. ( Call For. Action is : planning another na-. tional project "Ask the " Mail Order Expert", I January 19-20, 1983. i During that 1 time, volunteers will take mail I order complaints from 1 persons .who- have ordered through the mail . , and have only received t ; their cancelled checks' back. , i c CFA phones are open daily, ! Monday through ; Friday 11 a.m.-t p.m. If : you have problems,' call ' 688-9306. Afresh new taste experience that outshines menthol. . . - - ' . i ' . J . It not orlly tastes fresher while you smoke. It even leaves you with a clean, fresh taste. Pre-Owned als 10-Pc. Brown Living Room Suit 1 BlackRed Sofa $175.00 68.00 Utet New - Reg. Sofa-Chair Now 250.00 6' Odd' . Lamps ' Each 4.00 Broil R Grill 33.00 1 Vinyl Rocker 21.00 lMoh. Students Desk 38.00 Ward Furniture Company 407 B. ChapetHlU St. - Phont 6S2-2117 Durham, N.C 27701 , I 1 1 mg, "tar". 0.5 mg'. nicotine av. per cigarette by FTC method. - Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.

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