Mrs. Brenda Joyce Joins Golf Oil Co/s Advertising staff PITTSBURGH P*. - Gulf Oil Corporation has an nounced the addition of Mrs. Brenda Joyce to its Advertising St Public Relations Depart ment staff. Mrs. Joyce will specialize in community re lations. A native of Pittsburgh, Pa., Mrs. Joyce has had much ex perience in both writing and public contact work. She comes to Gulf from Carnegie Institute where her duties included preparing press releases and feature stories for The Drama Section, and per forming before audiences of five to 500 people. Before being employed by Carnegie Institute, she co-produced, prepared scripts for, and hos tessed a half-hour weekly tele vision show on KDKA-TV in Pittsburgh. She has previous experience in television as a regular guest on "The Bob Bailey Show" in Las Vegas, Nevada when she resided for a number of years. Mrs. Joyce is a concert singer by avocation. She sings in Italian, German, French, and Hebrew. She received her education in music and Eng lish-speech at Indiana Univer sity of Penna. and Carnegie Institute of Technology. ?r of the Executive Committee of Shaw's Divinity School. X 1h WINN-DIXIE'S ANNUAL V DIX|E products days M. « 11 11 Vll 1 \ AT WINN-DIXIE WE TAKE THIS \ \1 V ft TIME EACH YEAR TO SALUTE I ■NABISLQUM I AND PROMOTE PRODUCTS FROM \/W A I THE SOUTH AND ESPECIALLY 41 \ 1 IV™ INJ \ THE PEOPLE WHO PRODUCE XW AFT IL IM€l II K THEM. \ MAKE THE SOUTH GROW GREAT \ / ER AND OFFER YOU MONEY- Quantity \COP D S 1 0 N „ to SAVING BARGAINS AT THE SAME Rights Dealers TIME ON OUR PRICES GOOD THRU SAT.. MAY 8 DIXIE PRODUCTS THRIFTY MAID PURE CAN! SUGAR Limit one at this price, please, with $5.00 or more food order THRIFTY MAID ORANGEJUICE 1 100I 00 Limit 3 cans at this price, IQT * I4 oZi m please, with $5.00 or CANS I more food order 1 P W-D BRAND - U. S. CHOICE BEEF Sirloin STEAKS l T-Boneor *fl2s Porterhouse H •YOUR CHOICE-POUND W MORTON FROZEN MEAT DINNERS ASSORTED FLAVORS $ ■ "Fast Easy Meal" 11 SIZE SAVI 36t *lB IB n ■IF k ' f j s** bl A i Jp js ■ i ji>^l TWENTY-FIVE YEARS EACH— These three North Carolina Central University personnel were honored recently by their co-workers for 25 years of service at the Durham insti tution. The new Quarter-Century Club mem NC Educators C The North Carolina Educa tors Credit Union held its regular meeting, Saturday April 24, 1971, 10:00 A.M. at the Credit Union Head quarters, 125 E. Hargett Street, Raleigh, N. C. The opening prayer was delivered by Mr. G. H. Washington. 5-18. BAG bers are, from left, Mrs. Ann M. Jenkins, assistant professor, library science; John L.' Stewart, assistant professor, biology; and l Mrs. Ruth A. Bibby, staff nurse at the stu dent health center. redit Union Holds Regular Meet Mr. C. M. McCall, Vice presi dent presided for Mr. Jeffers the president who could not be present. Remarks by the chairman, we followed by ac ceptance of the last minutes. The Board considered the matter of delinquent loans, and ordered the Acting Trea given to members at the an nual meeting who save the SIOO minimum or more on or before June 30, 1971 date. If the Prima Plaque certificate cannot be secured a suitable certificate is required. The Board reaffirmed its faith in the Century Club or ganization as the best way to create interest and participa tion in the credit union pro gram and urged that all mem bers become actively involved in efforts to reach the 500 membership goal by the dead line date or certainly by the annual meeting date. All persons to whom Cen tury Club Membership Certi ficates are presented at the annual meetings of the Club, on July 17, '7l will be con sidered charter members. Since the certificates are to be Prima Plaque Certificates, it will be necessary for you to send in your name as you prefer it being placed on the certifi cates, immediately to W. R. Collins, 125 E. Hargett Street, Raleigh, N. C. 27601. Your share deposits since January 1, '7l indicates your intention to comply with the certificate share saving requirement for membership in the Century Club. You may qualify for this charter membership in one of the following ways: 1. If your SIOO minimum or more has already been paid in shares. If the SIOO. minimum amount that you are currently paying on or more is paid out on or before June 30, 1971. 2. If you are not paying currently on the SIOO minimum amount necessary for the Century Club Certificate, you can begin now and pay it or more out by the annual meeting date. If JBHfc tIX Will NUiBAMO 1 TlUf CWCACO. vjjuon um M . 3r6 '// a M jn Lucky families that have several mothers to honor on Mother's Day Mom, two Grandmas, maybe even great- Grandmas can find taking them all out for the day an expensive proposition. Yet every one wants all the mothers in the family to be honored on this day dedicated to them. An easy, inexpensive and yet charming way to please the whole family is a Mother's Day Four O'Clock. On a pretty spring Sunday it gives the guests time to gather together and allows the host to inv' - a longer list of relatives and friends. A while back this sort of party would have been called a 'tea', but today, since coffee and lightly alcoholic beverages are often served the name is somewhat misleading. So 'Four O'Clock' has become popular in many areas. An added advantage of the Four O'Clock is that a four-to-six time schedule is taken serious ly and guests don't linger on and on. What to serve? A sandwich assortment including; thin cu cumber slices with dill on buttered white bread; minced chicken; cream cheese and date-nut bread; liver pate pin wheels; chopped egg and olive triangles. Chocolate brownies, cookies, tiny tarts, and mina ture Danish will please the sweets eaters, along with chocolate mints. SWITCHING? L«t doctor's formula stop it. Zemo speeds soothing relief to ex ternally caused itchinp of eczema, minor rashes, skin irritations, non poisonous insect bites. Desensitizes nerve endings. Kills millions of sur face germs, aids healing. "De-itch** skin with Zemo, Liquid or Ointment. search for a person who would be Interested in serving as Bookkeeper-Manager of the credit union. 4. That the 17 July 1971, ' be set as the date for the first annual meeting of the Century Club, to be hosted by the Durham Business College of Durham. 5. That a 11 by BV4 Prima Plaque citation certificate be ''' The 8-bottle carton."A gallon of Coke.* 24 glasses of delicious Coca-Cola over ice. AM from one carton. Eight 16-ounce bottles-a gallon of great tasttng Coca-Cola. It's Coke at its lowest price per ounce. In the handy gaHorv sized carton, tt's a good party's worth of delicious, refreshing Coca-Cola. QjGet the real thing.Coke. Bottled under tie authority of The Coca-Cote Company br xrnuir>*-—di»f mug—»ci»*■!«•»» nw ni* o—m DURHAM COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. •» - FRESH-DRESSED F FRYERS TWO OR MORE djpHjl IN BAG STORES |[ Lt - 391 picnics j Silver Label I I FAB ■ WITH BORAX 1 5 BAG 37' I I ovp 2 ' Limit One With I More Order^^^^g PRICES GOOD THRU MAT 8. 1971 _ QUANTITY ■ RESERVED. M contained the following re commendation* which were approved by the Board: 1. That the Credit Union purchase 300 specially labeled pens as additional incentative for Century Club participa tion. 2. Than an all out effort be made to collect outstanding notes. 3. That Board members WI > f SATURDAY, MAY S, M7I v .. THE CABOLMA THOH- surer-Manager to retort to any lepl means of collecting the same, with the application of the 2% par month charge being applied to all outstand ing notes. The Acting Treasurer-Mana ger's report, in addition to general information items, you try either of these con- dttkxw, it «■ to n«eeaeary tot you to ami hi your aaaae, Willi a pay HIM* If you an not already paying, ao your name can bt property pUeai on the certificate. It to mo«t important that you (end* fit your name immediately, with a payment attached, if you are not already paying. 3B