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6 THE CAROLINIAN HAI i tGH N. C SAIUKHAA \RUII . I9tt9 i wo Hie For Raleigh School Board, ( hie Seeks Council Seat r y more persons have an meed for seats on the Ra •!. School Board, while an ad tonal nanu- was filed on the ; t of City Council hopefuls. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Cofield, n of women and associate .ofessor of Education at Shaw diversity, paid her filing feel nesday afternoon for th.e ' ;‘.hool Board race. Married to ■ ones E. Cofield, Sr., local indsman and businessman, she ; the mothei of two sons, Juan, student at the University of orth Carolina, Chapel Hill, W mr MRS. h. B. COFIELD, -nr Tames, a student at Stan fc d University, California. Ronald c. Butler is a candi date for re-election to tie school Board. Butler paid his filing fee las* Wednes iay. Tie 35-year-old native of Tarb< • , i,. re; istrar of North Caroluta State Univeisity, a position . e has held since 1966. Married to the former Miss Billie M. Rutle:, he is the father of two children, Rhonda ar : Andrea. In*, tack Po: ter, a p? ofessor Univii . here, las also filed foi the Council. Mountain T)ew », It’ll ticlrle Q i f| f y»re iimaifc! ***%&, ?. sSot,:. . ; Bottled By IVpsi-Cola Bottling’ Co. of Suliua. Inc. UN DR tt APPOINT MKNT FROM PEPSICO.. NEW H»RI tjfWKiMto 11t PHfnwiiiTnEnMMKaaNMnMttaHESMßasNM&aiiasiu viepmsM*’ «<mf K h'^WEEEEiaaa! ML9SN FRIED CHICKEN j HOT-TASTE TEMPTING PREPARED ’SPECIALLY IN OUk OWN KITCHEN! 1 S SPECIAL *PC .*gi m DINNER PAC. Ij 111 1 V : INCIUDES2 BREASTS, ¥|| | * • W %$ Individual Farts Also Sold Separately MAKE YOUR OWN SELECTION! Y r..L .A .^iFin!nmp!!VP^"MMMavppp|pppH|p G3JAWAWteijr PR REFUNDED He is married a:*:.i Mrs. Port er heads the busin* s.s education department at Need ha m B. Broughton High school. They + - -JQk jp ; r R. PORTER. are the parents * ee .u.ti dreu, Mary anc Ai i.e, wiio at tend RriH’iL' 1 toy. 5 - i.Dy s Cofield «ai : -'.■'* * ■ i m ; (■ ‘•My life-long . i ■: 1 m .=■ ith, interest in. ;,bi h cm m-i for the education of v*. * e. ‘ the eneonragemetu ol n: - rns of Raleigh detr; mine:: > ■ ■ ' of fei myself as ... - **,,,.,. t( . for the Raleigh Set 00l Board. “The ; e ilous i r s t t beset our world com . nit., nation and local ; m, ■. a and of all citizens tint concern mote t e ; - ef.t •:>: that we can af/"-n so chil dren. “The is.-** • t- at face the nation’s * -cS. .. - am: the education of our youth are per haps th it o-1 important of cur ■id concer -s and those con cerns of he f. •receivable fu ture. Study, ooservation and attention are hying focused on education as never before in ou. history. “The Raleigh School Boa id i: In groat part a ch-t rr,oning factor of what our sri. >y';s art a nd what they shall become. T herefore, it de termines v hat our yout! are to hecoiTK throng’ their educa tional experience. •''Consequen tly. I b.-iieve th ** it: :u> deep . itt t.t.: .t, ; iol e s ■-* ion a 1 trainin? and th* more than twenty exp nee on • art ie***-' of (Klucation, 1 can <; ..trib * * o a:i .ft’.*-; insights foi the development of better schools am*. education for the Raleigh youth.” M *. but!*': state ; in his bid so- : i a. 1 ( -ct ioi , “I am con \ incc-d, fto tv o years of serv ice as a men:! er of the Raleigh Board •*•: 1 ducat lon, ti at school Board membership is one of the most important community + >*’*'»«***. "*. >•* R, u. BUTLER service jobs in Raleigh. Be cause of rr*.v desire to serve ]ij\ comma; at \ because of my* deep interest :n -eeing Raleigh have a tirst-class .-ciiOOi pro gram, and l*ecause of my acquaintance with the issues now facing the school Board, I feel compelled to offer my set vices for .mother to-n.i of “If re-elected, l pledge to continue: .1; to speak out on the issues as 1 see them; (2) to work * -b. mi fellow board in Hinders .« !!;•» I>a!vish Scl'ool A.Gii.iiiistr.uion kai mor.io\js~ ]\ as possible in seeking soiu tions to the problems confront ing otn School System; ,9; to :>, sensitive to tb.e welfare of *Hs and teact *rs and the needs l the community; and 4’) to work toward ways and ess b*. v.;:ict the tieople of •laleigh may be thoroughly teqnaimed with the facts con cerning sctiooi matters.” Dr, i ortc. had this *0 say; *'T : <j\v sell interest in .anting to serve, m * that is • improt t t'*,e quality of life :n Raleigh for myself and o ve. ry '•* :*. else. Th- i : questions iii is race are centered on whether the people of Raleigh can expect to have a satisfy ing quality of life in the ears ..head, whether eve: yiKidy can achieve this in equality and fail ue.s-., aii I vi a* ill P- need ed to ac:;ie\• it.” “I personal:* relieve that c- atige in existingi>attt-rns must occur to achieve it. If some basic alterations ar-.-not made now in Raleig- 's organiza low, lerinf movement, every nod*. qua’, tt; of life will de- I I ! ‘Ol at 6»„ ’’ ! Dr. Porter, 43, began teach ing coi .i m-icatioi arts atN.C. State university in !&r»6 and was tapped n. ISC ' to direct WUNC TV and to be \ssociate Direc tor of Continuing Education. He belives t--at, “Performing FOR REPAIRS TO ANY TV PHONOGRAPH TAPE RECORDER TRANSISTOR RADIO ANY SMALL APPLIANCE i ALL I E 2-3950 -mi x'A 8-2343 TAYLOR RADIO & Electrical Co. Jhe Slouv That Service” Built” 224 E. MARTIN ST. m ■ f COLLEGE’S BUSINESS GROUP HONORS M. M.-irch 27. the Department of Business at Saitu . i , Beta Lambda Business Club honored Mrs * ,- ■■ .3 founder of the Club. left to right; J .me -of Philadelphia, Pa., and president'of Phi i ! ■ v to Mrs. Wright in appreciation ot her “unto, t .a during her 20 years as an instructor. Look;a chairman of the Business Department and Mi •- Benson News By MRS. FLORENCE -J. WVNN BENSON-The first union meeting of tlie Western Dis ciples of Christ convened at the St. Janies Disciple Church in Benson, March 28, 29 and 3a. A v.ery successful meeting was : old. Inspirational sermons and talks were presented. The -Ftev. Willis L. Williams pre sided, Many guest speakers and preachers attended, also. Dinner was served or, Satur day. FUNERALIZED Funeral services w*ere h'eld Sunday at St. James Disciple Church for Mr. Issac Wash ington Rich, 84. He was a na tive of Sampson County, but had made his home here for 79 years and was a deacon for 30 years. AROUND TOWN Mrs. Mary B, Qwinn and SO; of St. Louis, Mrs. Eva Carr oi Hackensach, N. J.; Mi and Mrs. Jerry Rich of Clinton; Mrs. Royal and son oi Clinton; Miss Annie Mc- Eachin, brother Stanley and Fa of Richmond, Va. attend ed the funeral. The formei pastor, Rev. Robert Williams, rendered the eulogy. -Mrs. Annie Mae Cofield is recuperating at the home of ( er mother, Mrs. Lessie D ranshorn. Mr. Janies McDonald of Balti more Md., also attended the funeral. FOR GOOD FRIDAY BY KATIE BELL, AGE 13 Our Lord Jesus, we rejoice in the fact that thou didst bear the cross on Calvary Hill for us. We see Thee lifted up on that Cross, and we feel the magnetic drawing toward thee and the Cross. Draw us, O Christ,, away from the sinful into Thyself. Help us to be faithful to thee until death re moves us from the scenes of earth. Until then, help us, O’- Christ, to cherish they Cross and what it means to us. And then, at the last, may we hold Thy Cross before 'our clos ing eyes, until we open them in the glorious place thou hast prepared for us. A mem. FOR EASTER O God, we thank Thee for the comforting assurance of the fact that we shall live with Thee, Thou hast promised to ’redeem us from death; “O death, where is thy string: O grave, where is thy victory?'’ “Dui now' is Christ risen from the dead and become the first fruits of them that slept.” May we have a place with thee in that great company of the re deemed. Amen. Personals RECENTLY MARRIED Miss Annie May Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cur tis Brooks, 500 Freeman Street, this city, was recently married to Mr. Bernard Johnson of Greensboro. Mrs. Marie Macon, Coleman Street, announces the recent marriage of her brother, Mr. Joseph Alston, now living in Michigan, to Miss Josephine Ruffin of New York City. He is the sop. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alston, also of Cole man Street. * * * GETHSEMANE SEVENTH DAY XDVENTIST CHURCH NEWS BY MRS. BESSIE SANDERS A Youth Week of Prayer was conducted at the church during die week of March 15 through the 22, Many spiritual blessings were received. The youths were ver> emphatic as they toid of their great love of God. Speaker during the week in cluded the pastor, O. V. Holmes, Mr. Lawrence Wray, Mr. Nixon, Mr Fonta Macon, Mr. Isaiah Peltzer, Mr. Ronald Wray and Miss Pondora Ellison, The Thirteen Sabbath Offer ing, which is being held quarter ly, will take place at the Kinder Hospital, Kinder Bay, W. Africa, this year, community service In this way that 1 propose fulfills an im portant mission of the Univer sity.” I m I m MR. AND MRS celebrate Si iwr m,„ ttu j < ■ CCelebrates “2‘i / / ale Mr. and Mrs. J ■ Blount held their 2 •: anniversary recepin . in The Elizabeth. Rum. M ailer Hotel. The reception vas affair and guests from of life attended. Invinr.. the reception were . people as close as R.;. and as far as Nigoru, : to politicans, bankers, law . doctors, clergymen, s' , . - :' boys, cooks, dishvasm-j other friends and assoc hr. ; such as Brigadier Gr,.. . .' . Shimer, whom Blount: a - quite a while. Guests from Nigeria Mr. and Mrs. Samson (>.•;• enton. Others present w. and Mrs. George Him.. Portsmouth, Va., Mi. nr . Roy Gill of New York Cit and Mr. and Mrs. J. . of Rocky Mount. James Otis Blount r.m . 512 Chamberlain St. Pr . he is employed at the ..... Country Club. His Is .. nouncer and disjock- WLX.E Radio Station for ” t Home Companion She , ’ has coined foi lister". tt memorable phrase, “sent in ■ tal gentleman of soul ” lie is a real estate Blount’s wife, Matilda, housewife. They have i children, Barbara, D e b ■:> ■ a and James Otis Blount, J Many congratulations sent. Mayor Trvis Ton lit..-.' WRAL TV President, !i- Fletcher, North Carolina v Chancellor John T. C ->.ldv> .1, News and Observe! Pr>-,i».- i and Publisher Frank A. i a.; ml.- former N. C. Governor l".. Sandford, ex-Governor I .. : Moore were unable to : tt due to other committmen They sent theii congratm i > and apoligies which the Bloum - deeply appreciated. Blount also said he vasio h ing forward to becoming b •tv acquainted with Governoi i. u Scott. “I wished it had been pos- d e to h.ave invited other pcc-pl, 1 know throughout the at c * * * Economist predict.- out h inflation rate. * * * Nixon hails Notre Da: tough policy. * * * Katharine Hepburn leads car nominees. * * * TV station asks F.C.C, f< \ rehearing. * * * Boeing reports 1968 profit off sli&hth. -‘id, vented . y carried Car-)lina ■ r and as . * . Elmo . iili a i i s. * ’ - Baitk, and A Jilt - n a . } 'oin the tun at BEN FRANKLIN'S /\ !■ aster Effg Hunt j Friday and Saturday APRIL 4-5 will be hidden throughout the store. Egg's w : : ; •ixc*'* or cut pop corn. All eggs are visible. Cus may keep eggs. j &EN FRANKLIN Can Furnish You Just ; About All Your EASTER NEEDS: | BASKETS, RABBITS, NOVELTIES, | CANDIES, PLAY-WEAR, TOYS. v p-yrapher will take 5x7 pictures. Have the kiddies pictures made. / , ■ ■ « SHOP dMcMS* BE| M|FRAN KLIM* Vp» t >tJM LONGVIEW SHOPPING CENTER : :v -tt* Z.s&* 2000 New Bern Avenue >ijrayiiniM | wiiii | iMi l inif -, r „ M „ i P&L’s Annual Report Reflects Area Growth Continued growth of the area served by Carolina Power & I ight Compatv. is reflected in the company’s 1068 annual re port, mailed last week to over 35,000 shareholders, more than half of whom live in the Caro linas. Electric energy sales to its 532,500 customers werel6per cent above 1007, compared to an annual growth rate of 12 per cent for the last ten years. In addition to normal growth of the area, the report says weather contributed to an un usual increase in use of elec tricity for I,eating and ail con ditioning. Operating i evenue from elec tricity sales it! the company’s service area rose 12 percent to $164,976,000. An additional $3 million of revenue was real Alexander Barnes To Serve In United Church Movement INDIANA POLLS, Ind. - Dr. ' -orge G. Beazley, president, Council on Church Unity (CO OT), which is composed ofnon< communions that have beer i oldir.g consultations on the merger, announced here this week that Alexander Barnes, Durham, N. C., who is direc tor of public relations for tie A. M.E, Zion Church, was nam ed by the executive cornmitt to participate in a meeting her. , Apt il that will considei a communication system that will aid in effecting the merger. There are th t c e Xe ? Methodist bodies in tee sultation-A fric a i. \iechodist Episcopal, African Method'-, episcopal Zion and Christian Methodist Episcoapl. The t'.i«. in Atlanta, Ga., during a recent meeting of COCU and ■ et up some guidelines by which they plan to merge and to also study conditions under which they will join the J-member IWe guarantee our services to hi of the highest quality]i| and lowest pieces. Compart and you'll see whit 23jp years experience can savt you. i 1 ! 214 New Bern AveJliSOl S. Saunders St2l « Phone 828-3512 :j I M. rL JACKSON I & ASSOCIATES- I I 1 OPEN 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. | & SAT.—OPEN 9 TO S—CLOSED SUNDAY ? NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY g ized from the sale of energy to the CARVA Power Pool, a four-company gioup organized for joint planning of generating facilities. The 685,000 kiowatt unit at Roxborc, placed in serv ice in Mr. last year, is the first unit installed by CP&L under ti t CARVA pooling agreement. Average annual use of elec u icity by ti:e company’s resi dential customers increased 8- 36 kilowatt -hours to a total of 8290 Th* annual report indi cates that CP&L customers used 37 percent more electric ity in their homes and paid 21 percent less per kilowatt hour for it than the average family nationally. Sale.: to residential custom ers accounted for 36 percent of the company’s revenues. white communion. It was at the Atlanta meet ing that Barnes was author h -d to is:-., • a. call to mera b‘>r.s of l commission, set up ii "Tieago, during the first I . . t of the ; ear, for a meet ing that will determine the physical assets of the publish ing houses ol d -th: ce Negro bodies in the ope that on or a lout Jure i. :ne ti.iee will b. .. m publish• ig an official or -,an t.rt wdl i.a: row the image of union to the more than three u is!; n members involved. t io con. e.ssio,! will also h-'.seni ’•■lans for the pro due; ion of a Hymnal to be used oy the ti if bodies andthepre perm, urn and distribution ofuni i: Church School literature. Da nos announced that he will attend the meeting here and hat- also issued a cali for a. commission meeting in At lanta, April 22.
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