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* With 1U Armed Services WITH U. S. COMBAT AIR FORCES, Vietnam-Staff Ser jeant Charles H, King, rm of Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. King Aof 414 Cool Spring St., Fayette ville, is on duty at Cam Ranh Bay AB, Vietnam. Sergeant King, a materiel specialist, Is assigned to a unit of the Paci fic Air Forces. Before his ar ■ rival in Southeast Asia, he serv ed at Eglin AFB, Fla. The sergeant is a graduate of Fayetteville Senior High School. * * * SAN ANTONIO-Alrman Den nis H. Glover, son of Mr, and Mrs. Vernon H. Glover of 4524 Revere Dr., Raleigh, has com pleted basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been v *sara||lg|§r assigned to Chanute AFB. \ ■ *l. j 111., for train ing in aircraft 4 **Rr* w m a inteanc e. GLOVER Airman Glover, a graduate of N. B. Broughton High School, at tended Kings Bus. College. * * * SAN ANTONIO-Air man An thony S. Sampson, son of Mrs. fGilda G. Samp son of 1515 Lake land St., Dur ham, has com pleted basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to SAMPSON Keesler AFB, Miss., for training in com munications electronics sys tems. Airman Sampson, a 1967 graduate of Hillside Hign School, attended United Elec tronics Institute, Louisville. * * * SAN ANTONIO-Airman David R. Byrd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Byrd of 408 Dakar St,, Raleigh, has completed basic training at Lackland AFB,, Tex. He has been *£pp||ilpp assigned to Sheppard AFB, i||||l|| f Tex., for train ing in aircraft IpSas maintenance. BYRD Airman Byrd, a 1968 graduate of J. W. Ligon Senior High School, attended St. Augustine’s College. * * * NOVATO, Calif.-U. S. Air Force Staff Sergeant Alvin R. Flowers, son of Mr. and Mrs. V, F. Flowers, Second Street, B Wendell, Is a member of the Aerospace De fense Command unit that has been selected to received the Air Force Missile Safety Plaque. Sergeant Flow ers Is a jet en _ __ line technician ''' „ M .vith the 78th FL.OWr.Rj) Fighter Wing, Hamilton AFB, Calif. His unit was cited for its outstanding achievements in missile safety while providing round-the clock air defense for the west coast of the United States. The Sergeant is a 1962 graduate of Wendell High School. His wife, Marjorie, is the daughter of Mrs. Zelma Barrett, 3114-A 36th St., Lubbock, Tex, l* * ♦ SAN ANTONIO-Airman Har vey L, Travis, son of Mrs. Martha L. Holland of 1203 Martindale Fjrlve, Fayette ville, has complete basic train ing at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been assigned to Keesler AFB, Miss., for training in the administrative field. Airman Travis, a 1967 graduate of Cle ment High School, Autryville, attended Loulsburg (N. C,)Col lege. * * * NOVATO, Calif.- airman Joseph N. McKcy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert McKoy of Rt« 1, is a mem ber of the Aero- . space Defense i|||p§y«BS| Command unit ffgl"" ?’ that lias been selected to re- raajpEpy ceive the Air Force Missile SPialfo, Safety Plaque, tsßf Airman Me- ' Koy is a securi ty policeman McKOY with the 78th Fighter Wing. 1 Hamilton AFB, Calif, His unit was cited for its outstanding achievements in miesiie safety while providing round-the clock air defense for the west coast of the United States. The airman is a 1967 graduate of Harnett High School, Dunn. * * * SAN ANTONIO-A Irman Frank W, Moultrie, son of Mrs. Frances L. MdUltrie of 411 East Sunles St,, Dunn, has completed f basic train ing at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been as signed to Shep pard AFB, Tex,, for training in the civil en glnesrlng struc- MOUL.RiE tural and pave > ments field. Airman Moultrie tea graduate of Harnett High School. * * * U. S, COMBAT AIR FORCES, Vietnam-Air man First Class Herbert E.Kearse, °f Apex, is or. duty at i leiku AB, Vietnam, Airman Kearse, a fireprotection speci is assigned to a unit of the Pacific Air Ferres, Beiore his arrival In Vietnam, he serv ed at Whiteman AFB, Mo, The airman, son of Mrs. Lillie M. Kearse, is a 1967 graduate of Apex Consolidated High School. * * * SAN ANTONIO-A irman De borah A. Chinnls, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John C, Chinnls of Rt. 2, Frank iingten, has com pleted basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. She has |fagjlr been assigned to Sheppard AFB, Tex,, for train ing as a medic- CHINNIS al services specialist. Airman Chinnls Is a 1969 graduate of Frankllntor. Kigii School. MANAGERS EQUAL OP PORTUNITY PROGRAMS-Ap pointed manager of equal op portunities programs for Car gill, Inc., an International farm products firm, headquartered in Minneapolis, Minn., is Samuel H. Grant, an alumnus of North Carolina College, Durham, graduate student of Howard U nlversity, who recently held an administrative post at Lincoln (Pa.) University. He will be re sponsible for a “new affirma tive action program for equal employment of minority per sons in all Cargill plant and of fice locations throughout the country and for special em ployment projects in the Min neapolis area.” (NPI photo). * * * The National League was or ganized in 1876, with teams in Boston, Chicago, Cincinnati, Hartford, Louisville, New York City, Philadelphia and St. Lou is. Meet some of the important people who help prodate WATSON’S Chickens Here you see a few of the Foremen at Watson Seafood and Poultry Company, where more than 300 people work togethci to supply you with the tastiest poultry at reasonable prices. These and other Foremen earned their supervisory positions by working capably in other jobs @nd advancing up th pay roll on their merit. Good jobs with good pay for good workers —that is the policy at Watson Seafood and Pouitry Company. Watch for pictures of other Foremen; you may see some one you know—maybe a member of your family. Ask for WATSON’s Chickens when you shop. They are prepared in Raleigh bv people who want you to have th best. f\ WATSON %mom 1 POULTRY CO., INC. WW RALEIGH, N. C. Tsar Symbol of issmed Quality I Give your neighbor the benefit of the doubt You would like for him to do the same for you, ® Holding Tech "HIRE” EDUCATION CERTIFICATESCOURSES A short course today improved employment opportunities tomorrow Vtf TjOClpC’ A GQICT A\T* This a Patient-centered career. The nurses' unoL/o YACJOiiO 11 » assistant works in the important area of patient ! /> nmnth rnurse'i care, enabling the registered nurse to perform ' '' duties involving medication and charting TUIT ION FREE ON THIS COURSE: AT A riTIYK APDD A TAT? • A P r <>entn to train students in the operation of iUriuniltlEj urrilv.al vit. til* 1 machines of industry; a skill in geeat de (6 month course ) mand in today's industrial society. AUTO MECHANICS’ A >' oun * man ’® trade providing abundant em ployment opportunity. Training designed to pro- HELPER: vide a general background in automobile repair. (6 month course) WFI Course designed to give the students a profic- T ieney in welding, and prepare him in a skill trade (6 month course) mueh in demand in this area today. Excellent employment opportunities. REGISTER NOW FOR COURSES STARTING IN SEPTEMBER TUITION: Approximately $32.00 per quarter (3 months) | Except Nurses’ Assistant Course is Tuition FREE! ECONOMICAL EDUCATION OPEN DOOR POLICY For Further Information Call or Write the Director of Admissions Holding Technical Institute ROUTE 10 BOX 200— RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA 27503 TELEPHONE 772-0551 PORTIA ADAMS, Foreman in the Eviscerating depart ment, day shift, has been with the company since 1957, JOHN L. BARNES is a Fore man of the Breaded and Precook department, day shift, and has been with Watson 3 years. JOHNNIE McCULLERS has been employed at Watson for 13 years and Is a night time Foreman In the Evis cerating department. JOSEPH B MOORE Joined Watson 2 years ago and holds the position of Fore man in the Hanging depart ment, day shift. *’***' \ j||| tSIPI - jKjxjf- 23 <r THE CAROLINIAN ' BAL2TOH. N. C,. SATURDAY. AUGUST 2, 1969 ' SAVEUPTO 4» \k*lft 51 "s\\ ASTOR OR USSY’S - FULL-0-FRUIT COCKTAIL Cm. s|oo Quantity Rights Reserved CAHS I Prices Good Thru Sat, Aug. 2 ” ASTOR PURE VEGETABLE Shortening sm 444 IIBSY’S SLICED, CHUNKS, CRUSHED 08 SPURS PINEAPPLE SAVE 724 *C°° L.imit 5 cans with $5 or more Food order AGAR BONELESS, COOKED, READY-TO-SERVE CANNED HAMS SAVE SI.OO U. S. FREEZER SALE! 5 Lbs. T-Bonc Steak—s Lbs. Round Steak 5 Lbs. Sirloin Steak—s Lbs? Rib Steak RID, RIPE, CHARLESTON OKY WATERMELONS 17
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