LITTLE MISS ROBESON COUNTY CHARM 1982 Rebekah Revels, daughter of Deena and J.D. Revels of Route 1, St. Pauls, has been chosen as Little Miss Robeson County Charm 1982. She wfll compete in the 1982 Miss North Carolina Charm Page ant July 21-24 at Meredith * College in Raleigh. This is a preliminary to America's Miss Charm Pageant which will be held in June of 1983. She will be competing with other representatives from all across the state in the Little Miss 4-8 division for cash scholarships, state crowns, trophies, guest appearances and numberous other gifts and awards. Rebekah is a student at Happy Day Nursery in St. Pauls, attends Ten Mile Cen ter Baptist Church where she has a life time perfect atten %? dance record. Her interests are singing, dancing and reciting. She currently holds the title of Fayette ville 4 year old Baby Adorable, she won second place in the 1981 Carolina Beauty Pageant and Carolina Stepping Stone Award Winner. She is sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. John L. Locklear of Lumberton, Mr. and Mrs. George Regan of St. Pauls, United Carolina Bank of St. Pauls, Mr. and Mrs. L.W. (Bill) Heradon, Parkton and Parks Food Stores of St. Pauls and Rowland. "I haven't heard of anybody who wants to stop living _ on account of the cost." " Kin Hubbard thsn * mm ienee in your carton of cot tage cheese, yogurt or ice cream? Plasties, that's what. Plastic containers are attrac 1 tive, offer you variety in sixe and keep the product fresh. Yet, not too long ago, there were few supermar kets with plastic containers on the shelves. THEN: Twenty-five years ago, food and dairy packag ing was not svailable in plas tic. The rapidly expanding commercial and institution al foodservice markets and dairy and' food packaging industry had to depend on less practical ?and leas eco nomical?materials, such as waxed paper and glass. NOW: Today, millions of pounds of cottage cheese, sour cream, yogurt and ice cream are packaged in con venient plastic containers. One of the handful of peo ple who pioneered the qual ity disposable food and dairy packaging industry _ was Samuel Shapiro, founder of Sweetheart Plastics. He started the company in 1957, after designing the first dis posable container for ba nana splits ? the Banana Boat?and ice cream sun dae dishes. Now celebrating its 25th anniversary, 'his company is the single largest independent manufacturer of quality disposable dinner ware and food and dairy packaging in the country, bringing us everything from disposable dinnerware lines such as "Elegant Dinner ware" found at your super market, to the cups and other packaging we find at such fast-food restaurants as McDonald's, Dairy Queen and Wendy's. The inconvenient food con tainers of a few decades ago ? chiefly glass or paper ? havp today been replaced by 'an economical alterna tive that keeps our foods fresher: plastic containers. Mrs. Mary B. Hunt to help write State-wide Curriculum ' 7J* ^ . J- - J ? .? ? ?? i" -s , Mrs. Mary B. Hunt, data processing instructor at Hilly Branch Vocational Center, will help write a curriculum Kg guide. Introduction to Compu ters, for the N.C. Depart Iment of Instruction. Mrs. Hunt is one of four educators placed under contract by the State Department of Instruc tion to prepare a minimum of two units of instruction for the course guide in Introduction to Computers. Each unit of instruction is to include unit objectives, unit outline, learning activities, sample projects, resources for teaching units (audiovisuals, periodicals, supplementary texts, etc.). and evaluation methods. These components are to be presented to the State Department of Instruc tion by June 22, 1982. This is not the first time that the State Department of Public Instruction has made use of Mrs. Hunt. She was recently appointed to serve on a committee of the Southern Business Education Associa tion, the responsibility of this committee being to determine a mailing list of recipients for the SBEA Position Paper and Resolution on the impact of technology. Mrs. Hunt's professional memberships include the North Carolina Association of Educators, North Carolina Vocational Association, Na tional Educators Asso., Southern Business Educators of America, Association of Vocational Educators, South ern Eastern Computing Club, Professional Member Future Business Leaders of America, and the National Business Educators of America. She also serves as LEA- Superin tendent Teacher Advisory Council member for HUly Branch Vocational Center. Mrs. Hunt began teaching at Hilly Branch Vocational Center in 1978. She imple mented the data processing program at the center in 1979. Mr. Stacy Locklear, Princi pal at Hilly Branch, and all of Mrs. Hunt's co-workers are extremely proud of her ac complishments, and wish her success in this her latest venture. To work at N.C. State Jacqueline Locklear, a sen ior at South Robeson High School, has been selected to work at the North Carolina State University School of Veterinary Medicine this summer in the Minority High School Student Apprentice Program. Ms. Locklear, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lock lear of Route 2, and three other North Carolina high school students were chosen' on the basis of their academic skills and their talent and interest in biomedical science. The students will work in the veterinary school, its laboratories and field facili ties. They will also visit areas related to veterinary science, such as diagnostic laborator ies and hatcheries. The appenticeship, design ed to give outstanding minor ity high school students ex posure to the veterinary pro fession, is sponsored by a grant from the U.S. Depart ment of Health and Human Services, Public Health Servi ce. II I The first United States coins, legend has it, were made from Martha Washing ton's silverware. I Some of the Miiy mows ?or moviot included Kim opt icon, climwtoui epli, 1 a r-? -? nicKffKMiAon irKi Diogripn I"Whoavtr gossips to you will gossip of you." Spanish Provorb I Water Supervisor Speaks to Kfwanians Mr. Grady Chavis, Admini strative Supervisor of the Robeson County Water Sys tem, spoke at the Tuesday evening Pembroke Kiwanis meeting at the Town and . Country Restaurant. Kiwani- - an Lankford Godwin introdu ced the guest speaker. Mr. Chavis, using a county map, described phase 1 of the water system begun in De cember 1980. An 8 million dollar bond referendum start ed the program. l.S million of the amount comes from the EDA and 3.5 million comes from the FmHA. The Camp bell Soup Company uses a^roximately 3.2 gallons of water a day in maximum production. There is an aver age of IS homes per mile who signed up for the county water line. Approximately 60% of the water of Robeson County is treated. Twenty-five dollars is the cost of tying in on the water line. There are approx imately 3,680 customers on the water lines of Robeson County.. Presiding at the meeting was Club President John L. I Carter. Invocation was given by Ed Teets and Lankford Godwin led the singing. DANIEL H. DEVANE wt Hotel C?ty S.C.BOV ? REPRESENTATIVES V?*r 'frj FOR | CHALMERS BIGGS I RoBmm County iCORONER you* von and surwrr akmciatid J ! ? I ^ I * Y9?J ? ^ a. k l^,r I SHOULDER ROAST 'I7* ^ ^ V 3 BO'S I | w stores! ^ lumbeptonI ^ ? Fairmont Rd. ? Godwin At sth I ^ ^B PEMBROKE eUnWChap^lM B^I ?? 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BAG *469 F PARKAY ' MARGARINE *2 99* ABBm ^campbelPS^ TOMAT01 SOUP NO. 1 CAN t4/?ll JBRi f CHICKEN *N RIBS 1BARBECUE SAUCE ' 18-OZ. Isr, A Ni f CORN 1 MUFFIN MIX 81*-oz. HI BUTTER ME-NOT BISCUITS 2k? W A. DUKE'S ^MAYONNAISE X.99*. m?| mm lord chesterfield lomatoes 2 (gn 16-oz. 99* \rMs' ' $199 ?riOO-CT. ^ SPECIAL y.ux SOAP 3 49 bars tfOO P SPECIAL A?^R BATHROOM TISSUE ? 69* NAPKINS .... i?*o 79^ r LIQUID DETERGENT, ^/r CLOROX LIQUID .?N* UOUID BLEACH ^67* DOG FOOD. .,y | CAT FOOD ..o,37*l Chatham - ?- ?

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