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Page B4-The Chronicle, Thursday, May 17, 1984 * ? "-rv 411 ^ \ 1^^. - - y i. ^JBi ^BBeB MB X>vvVtAtoAum. V.1.V^- '^Bf w^yesw*. .. * ?* Mrs. Lula Lyles describes the Afro-American 1 ly at Ardmore Elementary School. The proce! Parker). Scam artists wait f< Warm weather brings out side of the garment. Lo< flies, mosquitoes' and ly hand-stitch the she another sort of pest -- fly- pad in place along by-night scam artists just waiting to take your hardearned dollars for bogus ^ home repairs. J . i "Be suspicious of the ?j traveling handyman who just happens to be in your neighborhood and offers to _ ! _ /* . give you a iree esumaie. Your greatest protection is to deal with a reputable company," says Dr. Thelma Hinson, extension family resource management specialist, North ^ Carolina State University. I j The men who come to the -a V - ? door with "just enough material left over from |Jf% \ another job to resurface the : \ 1 driveway" should also be fig* ? suspect. Even if the price is JR I a bargain, the work or RBmWBU 1 materials rr^ay be slipshod \ fa | \ Be suspicious of anyone v f who stops at the home and offers an inspection or points our problems ?^ needing repairs. If you do need repairs, contact and established local person RfifrGSh VOUf who can do the job well and . u x who will still be around if TUllpS SuGBI! any problems arise, says the 4 O Oft extension specialist. I Z.HrJ twin PROTEIN NEEDED Reg. 17.00. Your bedr Older North Carolinians sheets cherry-red tuli often find themselves wor- )u|| sheets, reg. 21.00 rying about their weight. cases, reg. 15.00 pair The obvious solution is to cut back on calories, but sheets - winston-SAien nutritionists warn that this I???-? ? be done with care. "While you need fewer calories, your need for protein is the same as a 21-yearold, about the amount of protein you get in 4 to 6 ounces of meat or meat alternatives. Since you need fewer calories, cpncentrate on protein foods low in fat ti^; 'trjrr1 jurat'/"~ ctrTckun, ~Tisk? d^wd beans and peas J*- W -j says Dr. Mary Ann Spruill, A nutrition m specialist North Carolina I State University. I Plant protein are best H eaten with milk, small B amounts of meat or in a B mixture of plant proteins. A 1 glass of skim milk at or between meals good. SEWING TIP Shoulder pads are mak- lHe Pep ino it t-iio r\n tho focKmn ? - ~ Salem $alut< scene this season. How does u one place them in a hand- J*'?" sewn garment? Beach IS the Shoulder pads should be team. He is a placed after the sleeves are Carolina, sewn into the garment, says Dr. Harriet Tutterow Jenn- 11^1 hOHOf ( ings, clothing specialist, Cola Bottling North Carolina State ' cash COntrlfc University Parkland S?l Match center of the fhe Mustang pad (the widest point) to the Week shoulder line of the garment and extend it 3/8-inch to 5/ Listen each Wi 8-inch beyond the armhole TALKS SPOR1 seam into the sleeve. Pin the Week pad in place from the right f >*^^m, W* m ^^801?^$^ ^ 'tfft' 9 N ^R M I ^ ^HF 1MMMMM ^^^^BMLml-- >' JBU9V 'V <* ?i';V .<-, a"c^MinHH BR^i -1 *?* ?>-;-*yt f' ^4hr ^BK^H A^j i^ HB radition of quilting at a folklore program held recentss begins with cotton, she points out (photo by James or your dollars ose- shoulder seam and armhole sew snaps along the >uld seam allowance. If shoulder seam end and at the removable pads are desired, the corners. H WHITE I summerj^^ bedroom with Bill Blass Simply s by Springmaid ?? I oom will blossom with these fine 180-thread count designer ps and greenery against a clean-lined background. Flat or fitted I, 16.99; queen, reg. 26.00. 21.99; king. reg. 31.00, 25.99; , 10.99; king cases, reg. 16.00 pair. 11.99 I: HANES MALL I PREP ATHLETE I >F THE WEEK [ - %m. BK^K?s^F ' 4 tti fiftlw ttftWlnw rftmn/inu M U/1^.*A,%. WWII vpr^if I J W| fVlii?ivii ss golfer Tim Beach of Parkland Senior ..He's The Pepsi Prep Afhlete of fhe Week, number one player on the Mustangs golf Iso among the top young players In North of Parkland golfer Tim Beach, The Pepsi I Company of Winston-Salem will make a ?utlon to the overall athletic program at lior High. Congratulations to Tim Beach of js, He's The Pepsi Prep Athlete of the ?dnesday at 8 p. m. on WSJS for Gene Overby rS where he highlights Pepsi's Prep Athlete of the \ 1 TOUGH FORI EASY ON Th Ranger Jfrnmrnmrnamm* V j i" i J ^bmbwhbpsmwWI'^"^tw. H~ . ^_ ___ri ftBBggasBaafiaai lirnwi m mi n/7" Jgk RED CARPET LEASES NC FORD CREDIT FOR < ^ THE TERMS: C Lessee may have the option to purchase the car at lease end at a price negotiated with the dealer at lease inception however, lessee has no obligation to purchase the car at lease end L Lessee is responsible tor excess wear and tear 60.000 maximum miles during term of lease Six cents charge for each additional mile ebb rrrrr? i ??: 1 Hank . EDDIE I DEMOCRAT FC \ I The Eddie Knox can I thank all Knox supp Ion May 8, 1984. Kin that it is very import your friends return t 5, 1984 and cast you EDDIE FOR GC Paid for by the Eddi Willie E. C V 5 RANGER... IE BUDGET. PER MONTH (48-MONTH LEASE W INCLUDING APPUCABLE TAX) >W AVAILABLE THROUGH QUALIFIED LESSEES. I "J Refundable security deposit of $100 00. first month s lease payment of $99 71 and down payment of $525.00, totaling $830.21. due at lease inception. Total amount of payments $489608 n Lease subject to credit approval arid insurability as determined by Ford Credit 'mCluOCt OCSlnahor ci\i'9*? ?PPI'C*e?* III Ml* an* liCOTM ^ * You! I , , I I- mBU jj ft i I i^H I l VPfK, j KNOX I >R GOVERNOR tpaign wishes to orters for their votes idly be reminded tant that you and o the polls on June r vote for :knox )vernor ie Knox Campaign Committee irissom, Treasurer.
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