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16 RALEIGH. N. C., MTUtBAT, APRIL 2». 1984 400 School Lunch 13th Meet Os Clanton Food Service Association Meets Friday, Saturday ■foa lsth Annua] Convention of the Josephine M. Clanton School Food Service Association i* being held et the Atkins Senior High School m Kinston. North Carolina ruder and Saturday, April 24-25 More than 400 achool lunch work ers. principals and teachers from ever OS counties have pre-rcgister ed for this meeting which begins u ith a business session and social en Friday evening. The Saturday sessions will begin with registration and coffee hour followed by the general session Greetings will be brourht hr the leeal supt. of Schools, Mr. Booth and the principal of the beet school. Mr. Stewart. INSURE YOUR HOME AGAINST FIRE —Consult — Fire Insurance Co. Durham. N. C. YOUR LOCAL AGENT BANKERS IB 7ir*stoti» MILEAGE BARGAIN • FIRESTONE Champion New Treads Applied on Sound Tire Bad to* or on Your Own Tiros V Sam* Traad Width y/ Sam* Traad Dapth . V Santa Traad Oeala* V Sam* Traad Quality 3 You Don't ** New Tlr * # i "rif* Qflßri - TawOMTIm Mafc* St* No hs and BtsapoaMs Iho Sown Foymonf ~ _ T ALL BIZIS AVAILABLE Firestone Stores tU FAYETTEVILLE ST. TE 2-33/4 Gordon's gin i \// 1G \|ifl |M Distilled [in mLomdonDryla] II S A Iy|N|V I U W\y lIHE OISTILIfRS COMPANY, IIMITIDH V ■ Wr I •M anM »«n mwv "•* ■■*•" **** * MWir * *■* ** llk UM ‘ L< Mia T. Lorraine Cumbo, Guid ance Consultant with the State De partment of Public Instruction will give the inspiration address. Remarks will be given by Mr*. W. Moley, Slate Director of school lunch program and Mr. L. P. Davis. Commodity Distribution Director. Music will be furnished by the Sampson Elementary School and Atkin High School Singers. Special interest sessions will In clude: Sanitary food handling, work simplification, menu planning: Hear and tell for workers; Hear and tell for principals and teachers, and cost control. Highlighting the afternoon session will be "Meat Cooking Nrhool Lunch Style," by Mrs. Hattie MeSwaln, Home Econo mist with the National Live stock and Meat Board. Chicago. Illinois. This will be followed by the pre sentation of awards and prize*. Mrs. Eernestinc Freeman is chair man of local arrangement*. Officers are: Mrs Odeasie Costen, Edenlon, president; Mr*. Clyde Johnston. Charlotte, vice-preaident; Mrs Mattie Lincoln. Goldsboro. secretary; and W. R. Collins. Smith field. treasurer. MRS. HATTIE MCBWAIN ’64 Dimes Drive Nets overlsG’s Myron C. Banka, campaign di rector, National Foundation of March of Dime*, announced last Tuesday night at a special meet ing which was held in the Caswell Building that the 1064 Drive netted 15.162 71 with 10.411.30 coming from the Raleigh are* and 4.613.87 re ported from the surrounding com rntfnities to fight this dreadful disease, polio and anthritu along with birth defects. After r brief discussion of "where the money goes", cases pending and scholarships, the executive secre tary. Mrs. J. M Eubanks, who celebrated her first anniversary with the March of Dimes on April 15, and who has given her untiring service to this worthy cause, gave a summary of the activttie* of the 1964 Drive which made it a success Plans for the 1069 Drive were dis eusaed which promise to be one of the biggest drives In the Polio history and officer* were named They ar# a* follows: Myron C. Banks, chairman; George B. Cher ry. Jr., vice chairman; Mrs. Ernest Cook, secretary, W R Rand, treas urer and Mr* J. M. Eubanks, ex ecutive secretary. Certificate# of Appreciation A warda for the 1064 Drive were pre sented to Myron C Banka, campaign director, Mrs. C R Hutchins, Mothers' March chairman. Mr*. J. D. Hinton and Mrs. D. C. Thomas. Mothers’ March Chairmen; Mrs E M. Powell, theatre work, and Mr*. S. V. Perry, special gift*. Those receiving Mothers' March pins were Mr*. Katherine Pippin of Cary; Mrs. Sylvester Hilliard, co chairman. Mrs H S. Bivens of Garner and Mrs. B. D. Thomas of Zebulon Wake 4-H Elimination Program Held Misses Joyce Peterson and Gwen dolyn Leech of the Springfield 4-H Club; Misses Phyllis Mclver of the Rhamkatle 4-H Club and Sarsh Sutton of the Ncedmore 4-H Club were the first place winners in the Talent Program of April 18th on the campus of St Augustine* College in Taylor Hall. TheS'- 4 Hers will represent the county in June at the Southeastern Distnet 4-H Demonstration Day in New Bern Other 4-11 mei hers participating on the program «rrr Miss Rebecca Walker of Fletchers Grove; Michael Brook*. Michael Utley and Wilbert Dunn of St Matthews 4-H Club. Misae* Mattie Pracwk and Dianne Bobbitt of Pine View 4-H Club Judge# for the talent program were L. t, Johnson end Mesdames Ruth M. Joyner and Mary H Geiger WORLD'S FAIR 801 ND Wctwl iWn irr Ben Cut;. WL Ml Harold Frrtnin. » Um atady Iht Intenarv of Ihtlr irhfdaM visit to the New York WmNTi Fair and other pt»rr<i of interoat. Tba Ury is slated for J«!y. SLANG: "poor mans poetry Cathobe Digest—May. Workers To Kinston Convention From Fayetteville’s POLICE FILES BY GEORGE E SANDERS WOMAN ASSAULTS ANOTHER WITH DEADLY WEAPON FAYETTEBILLE Carrie Mae McKea, 22, of 605 Greer Ave.. and Margaret McFadden. 20, of 705 Teachers Dr., assaulted and beat each other with deadly weapons, using sticks and umbrellas on Graer Avenue recently. MAN HELD FOR TRESPASS AND ASSAULT Andrew Bryant. 43, of 155 Byrd Street was charged with trespass ing on the property of Willie Wright without a license to do so and assaulted Laura Wright by pushing her down with hit hand* Also, he is alleged to have pushed Mabel Brown down and assaulting her with a gun by pointing it at her at 111 Byrd Street. MAN CHARGED WITH ASSAULT ON PEMALE Robert James Brown, 34, of 557 Cape Fear Ct., allegedly assaulted I "Rtadsi & furniture ||||§ 'jprv fig the south smc*» 1H75 ;; .: I f. ■ ■ ; < « -r M v\ M .. wm*-* y , S'-Mk * wm \\ . M ,■ . fl Rf ' v v. j r t W f :& B # l # 1 S' \ * Rugged Bunting steel glider and choir for mckeO. beo. 1 ' juESQ&IBmMmSBSBBM. £ \ fully with double coot of baked-on combined gleaming, ' „ resistant, aluminum All-new, patented Ball-Glide All MITAL 74 ROUND TA6IE. Insure* smooth, effortless glide —without noise or side 20 n, g h. used a* away. Beautifully weather* the most rugged usel Care- HHIHHHHHMMaMWaaiMMHHiHHRi coffee or lomp toblo. free! leave'em out in all weather I Baked on enamel. *>99. save on this California Redwood Set! on one tide and hoovy-duty duck aa iho r”-»r. Your choica of 4 geoopal •**. 3-pc. weather resistant * California redwood set Have fun outside o* pear long! Joat Wave IM* aa* whaao w* *■* k • pone, porch or Wwnt IT* certified «fcy Cofifomio rodwood. dipped h aa V& eadwaiv* wo>»r- rape Sent wood p«eee riotfal SamdJy constructed, amoeddp 1\ finished! 5' rvsne mfaW and 2 honcho* of S/4 heavy **odd Others fa $99. You can buy witi^onfidence^R^Todes^Tas^n^S^y^arjTj^^ry^o^satlsf^d^custonTer^ This Week Only —Thursday And Friday Nites Until 9 • Satisfaction guaranteed • Free Delivery • Hours: Mon. thru Sat. 9 to 5:30 • 301 S. Wilmington St. or your money back within 100 miles except Fnday 9 to 9 Phone 833-5541 Alice Brown by beating her about the body with hit fiats and kick ing her about the legs at the above address. YOUTH STRIKES WITH FISTS Albert Lewis, 22. of 111 Byrd St. assaulted Andrew Bryant by strik ing him with hia fist and otherwise malicously assaulting him. MAN. 71, ACCUSED 0« STEALING MERCHANDISE Robert McAllister. 71 of 505 Guthrie St. was arrested and charged with stealing 3 pairs of men socks from S. H. Kress and Co., valued at $1.47. MAN ASSAULTS WOMAN WITH FISTS Eddie Hayes, of 424 Wright St, was arrested for assaulting Leatha Holmes by beating her about the head with his fists and knocking her down. ARRESTED POE LARCENY AND RECEIVING Jama* E. Cobb, of 113 Byrd St, was arrested for stealing and re ceiving a Polaroid Camera with a brown case. 6 shirts, 1 bowling ball, 2 pairs of trousers, 1 raincoat, all valued at $193.00 from Gerald Phil lips in Sears parking lot ARRESTED FOR CRIME AGAINST NATURE Warren G. Williamson, of 1707 Murchinson Road, was arrested and charged with crime against nature involving his M-year-old daughter at the above address. ABBAULT ON A FEMALE William H. T. Smith, 55, of 305 ILLNESS AT HOME? A HOSPITAL BED MAKES IT EASIER ON EVERYONE RENTS r. 42c Day BENT: Wheel Chairs & Other Invalid Needs; Reducing Ma chines; Party Needs; Roll-Away As Baby Beds; Floor Polishers & Sanders; Tools. “WE BENT MOST ANYTHING" Abram’s United Rent-Alls CALL: VA 8-4535 RALEIGH Cone In: «1» W. PEACE ST. new, all-weather furniture 9«11w9 perfect for patio or lawn! Plum Street was charged with as sault on Rosa Smith by knocking her down and dragging her about the house. WOMAN ASSAULTS ANOTHER Ellen R. Womack, 49, of 419 Pine Street, was charged with assault on Nadine Womack with a deadly weapon by striking her about the Qatek Dependable Repair On G. E.- HOT POINT - NORGE KENMORE WASHERS Call Mills - At TE 2-9752 body and face with a fire poker and threating her with an ax. Ecomonical eg^a High Grade For Every Purpose! Briquets - Olga Stoker Red Ash CORRELL COAL COMPANY 3#7 N WEST ST. TE Z-»«7
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