4 Weddings * Ziglar, Lc Freda Ann Lockhart and James Levi Ziglar were married on Nov. 17 at 2 p.m. in the Phillips Chapel Baptist Church with Rev. Charles W. Leak officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockhart Sr. She graduated from R.J. Reynolds High School and attended N.C. A&T State University and Winston-Salem State University and is employed by Piedmont Aviation. The groom is the son of Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ziglar. He graduated from Parkland Senior mgn scnooi and N.C. A&T State University and works for Lentz Transfer Co. The bride was given in marriage by her father, Fred Lockhart Sr., with Miss Ponetta Barber as the maid of honor. Bridesmaids were Marie Ziglar, tjje groom's sister, and Freda^ Lawrence. Junior Social Notes organizations will specify who is eligible for assistance, and it will not be necessary to be a Duke Power customer. The total of $600,000 is up from a half million dollars in each of the past two years. "Donations to the fund will then be used to pay for residential heating, whether provided by electricity, natural gas, oil, wood, r kerosene or other sources," Bur ns saia. The $150,000 "seed money," up from $100,000 the previous . two years, comes from Duke Power stockholders, - and vthe challenge period for organizations to seek matching funds runs Nov. 1 through Jan. 31. "The program was received very favorably and was quite sueI xrsvrw iThis year give a gift appreciated for years kerosene heater in the ill Double Clean " hcaiOff ?-Fuel bums tuaee? vmm/1 ?making eatfrervmononide emisaion ?$ Almost zero! Performance is more than V ]0 times better than conventional t&) Waters tested Sf A Double Clean ? heater ? adjustment ftMl 5f of heat out-put nryTVO S over .30% level moans more comfort- <? X ik>e cmperatures and *TOafl| M lc Wv fuel consumption | SANTA'S SURP 3.800 BTU. Model TSC15, TOYOSTOVE? H v<? j ?ur Re9ular S6< | ? FRI ?& ; with th? purchaw ?p i Doubi# Ckan* b i This is a limited t <3 W-. | Wachovia-Soi ^ Downtown Offieo (Formor ? S32 Northwoot W I m Q WE HAVE GENUINE PACT 5? WICKS AND ACCESSORIES PG tckhartwed I BwShfr. ?y* BKil. . 'Jk-urX'& I Freda Lockhart Ziglar bridesmaid was LaRhonda I Lockhart, niece of the bride. I Anthony Jenkins was best man, with Steve and Michael Ziglar and Keith Lockhart as ushers. The couple will live in Winston-Salem. I From Page A6 c IIIIHHIIIIMIUIINMHNIIIiNIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMIIIIIIU cessful in its last two years, the winters of 1982-83 and 1983-84," I Burris said. I "Many families still face a grim winter, even though the economy continues to improve," Burns said. "Additional private resources must be called on for help. By continuing this program, our shareholders are maintaining Duke Power's tradition of citizenship and service in the Carolinas," he said. "We are confident that businesses, individuals, churches and civic, professional and ser- , vice *g roups* will respoixl^ * gerterously ' to^ Duke Power's Community Challenge Heating Fund," he said. For further information, contact the local Duke Power office. uw i STOVE* I : that will be warmly 2> ... the most advanced v @ world TOMOSTO/E! ft Double Clean f ? heater ? 3step wick adjustment ^ extends wick life by 50%. ']$ / . Largest capacity heater 0 in the U S . 22.700 BTU's & |^a> Choice of j| K ? nine models, ?p Stove t anuLH,,,d 1 MHKF TOYOSTOVE. A manufactured by the Br world's '\ maker of Q k*fO??n? hoofers 55 risek ,-aa, 1 White Clean ~ *ftl8P}ML~ I A t of any Yoyostovt? JJ ^ Icatar in stock Ime affer, while quantities last. Hurry! ithorn Oil Co. f ly Southom Cool 0 Oil Co.) $ yd., NW 722-6191 8 ORY REPLACEMENT PARTS. A 6 R KERO-SUN? AND TOYOSTOVE. S v / WWWW (ft( m%) ill) (ft> \u/ pftp/ ILh/ tl II 11 i"i"fiiim"i""iniiitm 1 ?flEv. mB V** ?v- .,< li? <& B IH I ^B H BP 0k * a ^ a A A flPB A 0k UB |^/^ >y^ 1^1 mrt ,-:4y ^^Hr I QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED / The Chronicle, Thursday, November 22, 1984-Paqe A9 H.t -.. v ' ^ /' mm H_~^V I ^ I > m ^ RICES GOOD THRU NOV. 94,1984 I < Hi ' * LA ^r ^JHP 1 Ivl WV H jjj^k Al Mj| ^L MB ^L Jgtj^ H|! ^ HONE SOLD TO DEALERS PMlPMPIVflMVJfllfJPIlPHi l H S Ml Ki ^*lTllTW if 1 i I ^; W>]' ^ VI jB

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