tke appoiatment of Paula Pete aa assistant national program man ager in the Community Relation* Department. In her new capacity, she will be responsible for coordi nating activities on a national level ta the Black market. Pete brings many yean of public relations experience to the nation’s fifth largest brewer. Immediately befsre coming to Coon, she was a marketing representative for Aa benaer Busch Companies. Inc., when she was responsible for in creasing sales to the Black commu nity. She has also held positions with the Nets Orleans Educational Talent Search and WLVW Radio in Tails haasee, Fla. Pete will be based at the brewery to Getdea. Colo. Counting Cuspids What’s the total number of teeth in the student body at Tryon Hills Elementary School? Sound like a question from "Trivial Pursuit? Well, students at Tryon Hills are scrambling to come up with the best guesses they can muster because the student in each grade who comes closest to the correct answer will win a prize. That’s Just one way TTyon Hills is observing Dental Health Month In February. On Friday, February 8, at 12:30 p.m., students will gather to see two special dramas- “Super brush to the Rescue,” presented by kindergarten students, and “Judge Molar’s Decision,” presented by sixth graders. Prizes for the tooth guessing contest also will be award ed at the assembly. “We have a large number of students who need to place more emphasis on dental health,” says Doris Asbury, principal. “That’s why we’re hitting Dental Health Month especially hard.” For more information, contact Asbury at 334 7108. IfllWP IWuwInnmant v wvpitftCIH "Career Development For Teach ers” will be the topic during the meetings of the Chariotte-Mecklen burg League of Women Voters in February. This topic will include an update on the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Educations new program. Mem bers ofibe^oard of Education staff The meetings will take place on February 26. One will be held at 9:30 a.m. at the Board of Education Center Conference Room, 701 E. Second Street. An evwdna meetina will begin at 7:15 p.m. at Morrison’s Cafeteria, South Park Dinner in the cafeteria will be served at 6:16 p.m. (k^±i Contest tuw p.m. at Discern? PUcOW N. Tryon Street. To be honored this year will be: A1 swar business; Phyllis Lynch - politics KeMyAlexander, Jr. - political life; ■-——-1 r Regular. EP.OtA.DC Maxwell 16 House Coffee.. Oz. Limit 1 With $10.00 Or Mote Purchase QUALITY MEATS USDA Choice Quality Trimmed Beef "Boneless" Top Or Bottom $1QQ Round Steak.Lb l Assorted Meats Land O’ Frost 2.S A Ac Chipped Meats. .Oz. aw Thorn Apple VaBey Hickory Smoked «4gQ Bacon.lb. 1 CUB Dog Hormel Frank n' $400 Stuff. lb. 1 BflKEFYCORNER H I Hot Dog Or , ££^2189’ H-T Sandwich 1 Rye.Ib. 0*7 H-T Italian lib. COc Bread.Loaf 0*7 CORK N’ALE SHOP* GREAT GROCERIES **~~j|lrt1t V ®.5£sl°<> Chips Ahoy. Chewy Chips Ahoy £S8S.“179 £2£B£L3£s1«> Whole Kernel 8SS .....2X89 Snowdrift 3 .eon Shortening.Lhs.$J®® For Dishes &*».gl09 THE DELhBAKERY Virginia Baked Ham . . Lb.s2" Hormel Roast Beef ...Lb.s3M i!^?nBo,0«“. U>.$299 A««rfeaa Cheese.'.tb.s259 Chopped Cole Slaw Lb. 69* ChmamojrlJfead.Ea. *119 CKmrfiorns.Ea. 39* Ab»v, I..™ Available In s»™, WHh OaO/a^e^Onlr PICKOF THE CROP Extra Large California . Celery.Stalkv%l SSL.,.k549' Sfd QQc Plums.Lb. 09 Washington State 5^°® £Q< Pears.Lb. U%7 DftIRY&FROZEH~ Single Wrap Kraft 12 $159 CheeSe Food.Oz. X Quarters Parkay CQc Margarine.Lb. Vemedale Half 29 Ice Cream.Gat X Horldagold 12 $109 Oraagejtdce.Oz. X Liftin'Natural L. Mrs. Patti’s 12 $029 Fish Fillets.Oz. Crispy n‘Crunchy Fish Sticks or FOeto 12 to 150x179 styles Swanson 5 QQc Entrees.0t09

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