\ ) V V Bond.Cobb CASH KIN Lee Slated u At Confab NAACP President Dr. W. ^ ^ tl Montague Cobb, Secretary k | \1 * 11 \ V \ N. Lee and Julian Bond lM II i 11 i I \ headline a list of notables I 1 scheduled to address the I 35th annual convention of Mm ^ 1 the NAACP, Oct. 19-22. Mm ? \ ?k ' A T| | Cobb, Distinguished Profe- || 1 Wg \1 ssorof Anatomy, Emeritus, ?A" V \l Howard UnivofQity?n<* Ii5rr 'Rational" speak to the convention's "Freedom a- WaTi I wards Dinner Saturday, ^ 4]^ ?^X| Oct. 21 the Radisson ^ Plaza Hotel. fi Earlier Saturday, Lee, Sec* retary of Natural Resources and Community Develop- Jk Ik | jmFg?j& ment, address the annual Life Membership Luncheon. m IT Mrs. Clara Williams Nesby J - a 9 of Winston-Salem, G.W.C. Grand Court_of Calanthe North Carolina, will receive the Golden Heritage BAG Membership Award on be half of her organization. ? Bond, A Georgia state sen- harvest fresh i ator and president of the DDA/'/'AI I lamoi i a| I Atlanta branch, NAACP, WIUvvWM bunch O? i will speak Sunday, Oct 22 n_^ mm 1 to the closing session of the , RED GRAPES lb. 59 j convention at 4 p.m. in the harvest fresh swot yellow i Friendship Baptist' Church ONIONS 3 bag 59? on Beatties Ford Road. harvest fresh salad Other speakers include Ms. TOMATOES ** 4?< ?Alexis M7Herman, director ^ Equal Employment Opport- | National voter education di- I u/ r n-ii. 1 icviui tt . v. rauuii ttiiu nis | | assistant Joseph E. Madison will discuss 4'The Black Vote a Time of Civil Rights Crisis." James Kemp of Chicago, I ^WfljprFJTnj I chairman^of the. national resolutions committee of the NAACP, will address the Friday session I |T|T|1 " of the convention. 'I 1 I I I .41111 i i ward MBmUjB He explained I ' = that he had difficulty^la-^^ tJ m getting a conference with the chancellor, and stated m that when he did get | him, it was not a private also telegram to UNC president William Friday asking that the inauguration be postponed. During the week Dr. Covington received SB1 protectyion. ^^BJWjTT^?TWllT7iTTTIlTTS?vjr8 In explaining the reasons for this protection, Coving- J ton members of the press that Ward's letters m 1 and informed them that Ward a "criminal record." m ^ During a period of racial B conflict Ward had held a ^ gun on the president of the I V university where he was then employed. Several days after the inauguration, Dr. Covington suspended Ward--thc I I first step toward his dismissal-on the grounds ^ of professional misconduct. Fruit packed with dry sugar thaws slightly faster than that m[ j | an packed in syrup. Both sugar w H flQQBS I SgL and syrup packs thaw faster ti.an unsweetened packs. HH3Z0k) h|hh Arthritis Sufferers: KL^^JllSllI 1^1111^ **5..?'JS22L KB^H I THRIFTY I ALL ihai 5iin-nt55! ^pTjTTTjTTl |\ CATSI New formula for arthritis .... *. minor pain is so strong you | I M can take it less often and still v wake up in the morning with- I the stiffness. so gentle you can take on an empty stomcalled Arthritis Pain %hbhhbhh Formula. Get hours of re- . lief. Ask for Arthritis Pain I + HWVIIW M*M 1000 Wi Formula, by the makers of MOM.-UT. 9 A.M.-M P.M. MON.-UT. Anacin* analgesic tablets. MNBAY12 MOOM-t fM. ? SUNDAY 1! I???? I G WILL END OCT. OUR CASH KINS SAME HAS A SCHEDULED TERMINATION DATE 0 NOVEMBER 8,1978. HOWEVER. DUE TO CASH KINO S POPULARITY W EXPECT TO BE OUT OF TICKETS ON OR ABOUT OCTOBER 14.1978. WHEI YOUR STORE RUNS OUT OF TICKETS YOUR 0AME IS OFFtCUU' r TERMINATED FOR YOUR STORE AN NO MORE SAVER DISC CAN B J EXCHANGED. SO HURRY AND RBEEM YOUR SAVtil DISC TODAY J ? BMnf" *'* ?*?*? MBB m?T it DtTERIWHEO WITHIN : A,< APPLES HARVEST FRESH FANCY LETTUCE ~ tOMAINE 3 HEADS 99? ppf" FPT II 4ARVEST FRESH RED ffr potatoes.. 10 .ao $r* i^MII!WJr?TtTiM >ORIC CITRUS >UNCH ...... ??' 89? |^HHF7T7H HARVEST FRESH EASTERN RED DELICIOUS APPLES.... 1U row m HARVEST FRESH . UtTlI S1ZZLERS MEAKFAST SAGE 'AS! kND ALL VARIETIES NIKS A<lo. kNO U.S. CHOICE SONELESS R STEAKS... lb. kNO U.S. CHOICE TENOCRLOI* IKS u kND U.S. CHOICE SOUTHERN f ESTEAK... u LND U.S. CHOICE BONEUSS _ CK ROAST, i. \ND U.S. CHOICE BONELESS S) ST.?.?..? ~n.~ iNO U.S. CHOICE BONILItt i STEW... lb. Ml^ARIglE^jW IXTtA STtENOTH TABLETSIAVI 10' TYLENOL $?: *1" BAZOR BLADES SAVE 40' ATRA GILLETTE BLADES SAVE 40* tracii $r* ADJUSTABLE HEAD SAVE 7t? ^ ^ ^M^Z0R- * ia JI" DTTIE MAID Z;^pl ? n| if Krifl 3^1 [j i^roiwsf! * nmmompuza * thiuwayshop.en. . . M MOH. UT. ?A.M..?P.M. MON.-SAT. I A.M.-10 P.M. t M00M-7P.M. SUWBAT11WDQM TP.M. WHDAT 11 HOOH-t P.M. J The Chronicle-Saturday, October 14., 1978 -P*?e 15 |14,1978 16628 .^dDi^ufl^lK^)?RSr Iplff [ TOTAL NO ->(X)JO y / Tennessee: Sullven. Cerier end Jahneon oouMtfee. Scheduled lermtoetton el th*e premoMen ti Wwrswibei >. H7>. wwwm Cesh K log ofttctely and* when sll game tickets ere dtatribtrted. I QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED...PRICKS GOOD THRU SATURDAY $1" frnmi m ^ ^1 7* we feature top quality $2? holly farads holly farms (choice pieces) 3= fryer wings*. _t? 69< combo. pack. >. 99* ? $1** w-b brand u.s. chofci l1an mff vial: luncheon touldir short ribs... lb. *1" steaks ?. *1" _ $ 179 wbw ??j<i (full v. iqiw) w-o uamdu i rwrwimoitiun =-*- asstrchopstt i?. $14* ribs ?. *1" ||>9 fresh pork: small lean houy farms 1 spareribs.... l.-?1" fryer backs.? u. 19* dixiana twin pack ^3pc pie shells... 3 & m??w* \ _ ^tsptbaitmattuoz mo * coconut, golden, cdc tabdiy^ ** lj'/.oi. tv aa plllifli m m.wec EH? ivrrmu* i cun "I wrwfc VfilM raSUPSRBRAND TWIN POfl OR FUDGE BARS 12 ?> 78? W^WWl DIXIANA WHOLE Off CUT 17 OZ. vHV OKRA 1a?q 69* PKG. I FTY MAID BLACKEYE WXII DAffUNO PRMTRM ^ PEAS ?? 4 CAW* *100 BREAD. 3 loaves *1 ru?!rl u\.n THRIFTY MAID SWEETENED OR UNtWIKTENED pilfro BEANS. 4 SS '1" ORG. JUICE.. 2 *1" TOMATOES.. 3 '?? ?1? "IMON '?Sf 8?< THRIFTY MAID MIXED M - -IAU M. LI. ?% VEGETABLES.4 ca? $1## ^lON 25 .AO *2" ASTOR SMALL PAA?. LB ?... FANCY PEAS .3 can2, $1?? DOGFOOD^2^A^55' IKSS r385 2^09: GRADE ^ VELVEETAS LAnGF KRAFT PARKAY QUARTERS cr/Te MARGARINE.. A&. 49? Pl?|?X BALLARD OVEN RCADY (4 PACK) I BISCUITS.... 4r<J? 69* PH | | lAHAHltll IM?M W 1A ?Aflh Ml I lokUd I BISCUITS....4c^ 69* l)CJ I Y ^^ Tl I SUWWffAND All FlAVOffS SWISS STYll Off L' >-J J I I YOGURT..!. 4 'c% ?1" * VILU61M., IURAI NAU * MAYBEKRY MALI, MT. AST MON.UT.f A.M.tMI. MON.-UT. f A.M.-f Ml. WWDAH-7P.M. SUMDAT 1-7 P.M. ? I

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