1 V -?? . j *L.J i ??. J. II Ml . I'lHWJ ILMttWr?U^*^g^;gC^AW4aL>*?WWIWy*WaiBJlll.M l?l JUHMUI I * Moorotvill* vTroDtman vEagli ' Cool Springs * Barium Sp S Page 8 - The Chronicle - Saturday, June 17, 1978 I Care Seeks j Fourth Site ; I Care, Inc. has three state regulations, . arran- ^ sites for 'nutritional pro- King guided tours, trans- g ~IbrttTF^Fr^Oiie pbtTlRISffrg^' l\w, M^ -Smnn vf^tr^-iiTmr^ supervision of Mrs. Sher- "I feel that the nutritional ^ ry Blair Smith at the program has been helped - ?4-*?v- im*bn ^ Mrs. Smith has been a under the direction of supervisor for approxima- .Tnhn Hnldsrlnw Also T tely three years. Some of have great, anticipation her responsibilities are to and high hopes for still 1 make sure food meets another site." Statesville Hosts * ^ V Gospel Awards 7^ The First Annual 1978 best is right next door," Gospel Music Award Pro- Graham says. This came gram was the best?in true when our very ^)wir Gospel music to ever come Revelations took first" to the Statesville area. place award, followed by "It was a one-hundred The Carolettes, then The j _lpercent success^'' says Travelers for Jesus of i Host Elder Michael Gra- Charlotte, all under con- * ham, a native of "The temporary gospel. Quartet * Chocolate City," Wasfv- winners in order were: * ?- injrton. B.C.?Graham The Gospel Trumpets, ==ir_: says; even now, himself?The Soul Seekers, and the a and others feel as though Gospel Crusaders of it was a dream. Most of Statesville^-Graham says,? all, this will pave way for ''If this city is a place of other programs that are progress, we've got to still on the blackboard. work with-our own so we can grow together. Even . "I'm very happy to be though I'm young, I don't able to show off our local l^ke generation gaps.'' ^ black talent .^ Sometime 3 ^'Thanks to all my well , we want to go all the way wishers and local suppor- . to West Halifax, when the ters," concluded Graham. Twins Squeak By W-S Tigers < In Winston-Salem Se- the fifth inning, stretching-? mi-Pro Baseball teaser" their-lead-to-5-2t^; j action this weekend/"the In the sixth inning, the Q Statesville Twins edged W/S Tigers made one last 1 out the Winston-Salem Ti- attempt to overcome the v gers by a score of 6-4. Twins lead. However, the ^ The Tigers broke out on Tigers came out on the 1 the top with one run in the short end, only picking up 1 top of the first inning, two runs. ? r Bouncing back, the Twins The Twins added an * scored four runs on 5 hits insurance run m the in_the bottom of the first bottom of the sixth inning, ? inning. making the final score 6-4. Defense and good pitch- Leading hitters for the ing marked the next few Twins were Haiwassi innings as neither team Odom with three hits and was able to score. Randolph Stevenson with It wasn t until the a triple. Marvin Speaks fourth inning that the picked up his third win of inston-Salem Tigers the season with the loss picked up another run, going to K.Mix. Outstan_JBM?ng the score 4-2, ding defense perform anTwins ^ . . . # ces were turned m by The Twins, keeping Jimmy Plyler and Leonard pace added another run in Feimster. Sports Savvy To^keep^warm on the * slopes remember that a few I aye rs 'oTIi ght Ct othing pro-" vide rnuqh better insulati-on ~ against {.he cold than one i Th C ? hi ! 224 So. Ce i 873 1 j Tommy Felmi SKIING I When skiing over a series . Editor of rises and dips the head i of the skier should be kept . . at Ltie. ?)^ ?? k" is times. TMs lnvorves Rend- , 0OB BUltV ing at the hips and knees at . # the top of a rise and extend- i ? j ? . -x * ing the body at the bottom Advertising Manager of a dip. A favorite apres-ski drink . is that old told weather j?l standby, a hot rum toddy. Ijito a heat-proof mug, pour Myers's Rum, sugar, cloves . ^ i \ r States^ erving Ired " 311 "77>r SSft^^' V .-^ y-.-;.V- ; Donations are needed to i --?*>atj^y ? church, organlzcrtwuwr^&i1 - ' RWBWWIfbma ui -toWISWWaia^ Miller, Wlrte?3 of - any type. You may tol Road, Statesville, N.C. leave any article "at Mc- 286771 Don Bailey Mason McCullough iscusses Chronicle. He continues, "We are of employment, there progressinginto the 1980s sometimes are positions < \ ~it?is?important?fm?the opened and4hereare quablack community in lified blacks to fill those ^ Statesville and Iredell positions, yet many of County to progress also, those positions go unfilled ( l For example, in the area See page 13 Universal Sheet Metal . 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