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 <T9 -Eire Victims Ne The home of Kathy back bedroom. Wilier and her three sons Miller is presently emvas completely ruined by ployed by Carolina Mills. 85g? last Saturday morning She was able to get all it approximately 9:00 three children, William 8. ptE -- it 1811 _ -The family is now *6Q&-s -The exact cause of fire ding with a sister, Brenda wasn't determined ;^how- -Miller ~-6f -1543 ?Bristol ver. it^ did start in the Road. Tommy Feimster Skip McCall Statesville Staff D The Winston-Salem among the black people in Chronicle ^ has _ been in the Statesville-Iredell irculation in Statesville-?County? area,'-' states redell County for several Tommy Feimster, corresveeks now. The States- ponding editor of the dlle staff considered it Statesville section. "I feel m port ant for the com- that communication is the nunity to know the gene- key to organization and al goals ancTobjectives of organization is what the \ ' ' ne paper? DiacK community, must -^The staff ha^set out in?achieve-in-order- to deal in effort to provide a with the changing -times ^mmunication link and situations." Congratulations W. W. Grocery "For Your Grocery Needs" Forrest Whit* 872-1116 Wn. Williams 2712 Murdock Bd. 1 e Statesvill? hronlcle nter St. Statesvllle, N. C. 1101 or 872-395? j iter Skip McCall General Manager ^ I Mason McCullough Circulation Manager try Ann Marshall Correspondent , V , i mm El wood Boll yillft W w 'Eagla Springs ! ell County ,':;fe:''^- 1 1^?:S.t*4" v ''T? " ~" v ^r' r- * -. ?^- jiS***" '- ? ^ .- .?*??. -.- * yV"-* " .? ? Eud the victims of this fire. ed Donations Since the fire has Cullough's Furniture Syscaused this pathetic dam^ tern, 316 Monroe Streets age, the: family has been Qr cal, 873.5170 and a eft clothless, and home- truck wil, pkk up less. The Chronicle urgen-JXy-appeals to all civic. For all couiubut*^ iraliemal, social, -and #<%i I_ 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 . Heating - Air Conditioning V : (No job To karqe-Qr To Small) Special Units For Mobile Homes Heat Pomps Fnrnances t 828 Shelton Ave. | Phone 873-1302 Statesvllle, N. C. El-Amin General ~ Maintenance Painting & Odd lobs Ask For Brother lerald "El-Amin Means Trustworthy & Dependable SEIFULLAH EL-AMIN * PHONE 334 N TRADD ST DAY 873 9155 BTATESVIU.E, NC 2B677 NlOHT 872-47B5 [ Continued Success i 7 In Your New Venture 1 \ Palace Club ] 1 Your * ' Than. - San. ] I Mr 11 9 P.M. - 2 A.MI 3* % Tallay Straat t Harold Hart Extantlon 2 t Manager Troutmau, N. C.) -rr -tr -tr -tr ir n o ir ir - ? - - - | ii > Cross Beads? Hoii1ostUI> m - - ,. - -. - - , , . ... ISnSoiy Hi. loarat C Congratulations MR. QUICK Phone 873-5496 ' Open Daily 7:00 a.m. 12:00 Midnight Sun. 7:00 A.M. - 11:00 P,M. , ? Congratulations Belmont Church Of Christ Worship With Us Each Lord's Day Morning 11 KM) A.M. Evening 6:00 P.M. Wed. 7:30 P.M. C. C. Vaughan ?? Jl(hvanqellst) 7 i7;' "" -?- - ? ' ?i --4^ K. W.'s Quick Stan I 1000 Salisbury Rd. Statesville,-N. .?? ~ ?-fca -A?J' "For Your Party Needs" * 1 * Discount Cau Prices* r ?? Congratulation*? y Fox Grocery J Kan Fox 556 Monroe St. Proprietor Statesville, N. ? WE WANT TO BE TOUR NEWSPAPER WINSTON-SALEM ~ CHRONICLE 224 So. Cantar SI. ft Statesville, N. C. @ 873-1101 or QHI QQC;r7 Sri VI Sg32 Par Taar f7 NAME ..' ..TTT I _L_{ ? \ STREET | I CITY [ STATE | |_ ZIP

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