IB ^ | If ^L ^| BPri ^ T* M CO* ** ? ?<-*> ?, hi* , ,/<? * \* i^^:-?? ^Pv NAACP Kicks Off Mei Dr. Benjamin Hookst executive direct* $15,000 from Pepsi-Cola President R NAACP's 1984 national membership Journalist, joined in the presentation, nal," will celebrate the 75th anniveri series during Black History Month in ktmiiffTnnnftimiifinmri % Make that spe< ]| someone in your ?I Fe j /?/ Valentine's / 'xv^K #0 ^ 0 r^?\Day^/^^ Sp? ~: d R ? \Or Tuesday ^ " / Lewis ft I 724-9956 562 N. Patt r City wide delivery ?.?.?.? v " \i-.X,- , ^;. ' ,.,- -< . ..0: >\ -. s ; .V': V^Vv A".-. 4 ^ . ,X<:> x Vv- ?j*\NY< v:;\ "" * .. ? V .. i.'r-.:s= > \ ' .. VJ.'' <. .' - .' h.... ""- v": \ *^jr *Zt>. >c\ v'i . ' ' , - i>\\ V/-- ;;;' -;V' .' '$; ' ... / v. A*' ?< ^ * h ; > ??* . .. - ...* *V ; ' '-if; :v ' .... Wt wm Nothing hurts like being i^Sb^ forgotten Visit a Hospitalize During the Week of Feb. 14 A Public Service of this Publication and the Veterans A 1 ^ 'Psfl (^-*' |C^"'* ^ I ?0 moersnip urive >r of the NAACP, accepts a check fo oger Enrico, left, to help launch th ) drive. Tony Brown, award-winnin Brown's show, "Tony Brown's Joui sary of the NAACP with a four-pai February. mimui ?1^=5=5=5 :ial e life 1 i cial | m Styles 1st | | erson | Li ? :vhyy.;.; ^|| ' ; ' ' V \ *y !*| ;,v ' ' ,v"^ ^ ' "s;' ': " ^^ '' v< s "N .. V sV . ' S% V :' $ .. : . '#' V* -' \ ' > ' .& :*y . f I pJF * #? he< \ 4 >* # id Vet Le'i <* oo ((ministration 0 f UNCF raises record amount The United Negro Col- students and are constantly lege Fund closed its 1983 developing and enhancing North Carolina campaign programs to meet the needs with a record total of of a more technologically $775,000. This total orientated society. In 1982, represents a 28 percent in- these six institutions awardcrease over last year's cam- ed approximately 25 perpaign total. An additional cent of the undergraduate $83,000 was received in degrees received by black 1983 from North Carolina people in North Carolina, corporations for the Capital Thirty-five percent of the Funds Campaign. graduates of the six North The UNCF represents a Carolina colleges go directconsortium of 42 private, ly to some of America's accredited colleges and most prestigious graduate universities that have a and professional schools, predominantly black enroll- Cynthia Perry, area ment. The fund provides director, said, "Without operating money and some the outstanding support of scholarships for member our volunteers and many j " schools. Six North Carolina donors, which included corcolleges - Barber-Scotia porations, foundations, College, Bennett College, organizations, churches and Johnson C. Smith Universi- individuals, the success we ty, Livingstone College, acheived in 1983 would not Saint Augustine's College have been possible." and Shaw University -- During the past decade, receive UNCF funds. North Carolina institutions Thpgp?enr?rnliron?mtr=?havp www?rW* ? --www VMt ' v vvvi ? VU I11VI V llldll rently enroll over 6,000 $16 million from UNCF. 4-H sponsors contest Nine- through 12-year- automotive or motorcycle olds have a chance of winn-^ safety, ing a $50 savings bond by Posters are due at the participating in a safety Forsyth 4-H office by poster contest. March 2 with the student's The Forsyth County 4-H name, age, and address, as r and the Travelers' Protec- well as parents'name on the c tive Association are spon- back of the poster. 9 soring the contest. To enter," The top three county winr" youth should construct a ners will each receive a $50 * poster on 84 11 paper on savings bond. The state any of the following: bicy- winner will receive a bicycle cle, seat belt usage or and all participants will u t i ~ f. i?i. -?pcuesu laii,?sliiuui uus, iclcivc a saieiy ucn game. BSS9a9* * *'i il If *A'J |^| I , . ..; ,. _?_ * mm? vwwt} a : f uiyA^mrnmm flFtflRGE yOU PONTIAC 6000 STE If you manage your life and bi well and as edsily. as you'll manage new Pontiac 6000 STE?you've mad We've made it an engineering achievement so loaded'with extraor standard features, your options are t 4, two. Leather" seating surfaces and a tinted sunroof. N ^annao tKic A c IVIV^II II IIO ^IV^V^II /?\ I I 1^1 IV^V^I I c and do more than meet the challen the road. Out-distance the imports. \ performance. And Pontiac value. POHTIRC^f UE &J The Chronicle, T i YOU'LL LOVE 1 OUR \ PRICES performance that'll set your spirit free1 S122" Reg. Price 132.07 * Co?l?CI *M MtKOI S 4 * iu'rtwi'wiwef <2%^,pe,1*W" W h | J U>1?I> ?~ NW I in ?* ? CkMMMl. Mil I un l?M| Mm^bm 1m MM MM Prices Good Thru AN INDEPENDENT G PARKVIEW TIRE \ Cj^V 3005 WAUGh \ CuX WINSTON 784*9 RUSS M00I * 9 w^m J^jSH K . , J^HBk > ||| B-r^; w^mm^ Ea 'v.': ^|MM| jam us | . . I in \j ^ R oun SPG jsmess as I ILD EXCITE,1EHT 1 { * hursday, February 9, 1984-Page A9 I All-Season Radial ^CHMhSnI^^a vBRwH ^lBHI^^B ALL-WHEEL POSITION immWmsmStM $12000 Reg. Price 13500 t--^' L_. Jl "IT-"" _ $ ^ ^ EJ-"rt"M" "SiiJ " ' mctMd??ux? > NwtMximmiMOia | Ti??>?W??<v **y "*""< * ?H?Hf>fv?< IS*4 >WX*? *""? c*>+t * -urn ?*m Y /v 1PT%I I H ? mn 4 how ? T?? pmn?? 4 txoino >?s* W 1 \ I InckMtot mill <r*paH? I fcfM wuCkt * 'J I Niu < m io iMn.mnw f Feb. 14. 1984 iOODYEAR DEALER : CENTER, INC. ITOWN ST. -SALEM 614 VISA MASTERCARD SILVERCARD )Y-0wner w . ,W>^M ya>< m ?MKS? P!'^l or Ki A

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