Page 12-The Chronicle, Thu Precinci Preemef representatives from the Northeast Ward met Saturday morning at , 9:00 a.m. at Houston's Restaurant for a precinct breakfast meeting. Mrs. Vivian Burke presided at the meeting and urged all present to put forth every effort to support Our DemocraOc~Party candidates in the November 3rd election. She stated that our rnncpmc mnct ? ? - . V o i iiuji IV.IIV.V.I our interest for all citizens within the community. We were reminded of the many toncerns that have been addressed within the ward to the extent that actions have been taken to solve some problems and many others are presently being addressed. Mrs. Burke reminded the representatives of the three (3) Community Development Projects that have been made available to the Northeast area, also the emergency-repair program and the house inspection program. Other concerns that have been addressed I - '> " '-#' ? ^.s JwBt '^Mii BK||*&TCr > ^ kj# JF ": ^PtSaB. ^B MM&l^Bsljg^^B I m i|H| can> mi i \ i^>1 &p x^ ,svV ^:'' j .0 i^ai w,,^. ASH H . -nonit *<??&? H?&' % : : /;\>i >? CT ? >> "#8> ' :''-v^- --il1 . Iv. HiSS >:** Mt Mistinc It's the smoo An I impOBUD Bv rsday, October 22, 1981 l?.?. r jag 1 --i rrt Meetin "are ~ Unuiv ed^ S 11 Railroad Crossing at Carver and Old Walkertown Road, Recreational Facilities, Airport Noise, Traffic Control, Crime Prevention, Unemployment, Excessive Litter and Leaves Removal. Many of these concerns are ongoing problems that we as citizens must not be slack in rf?r>f?rtino tr\ r\nr - .... ?5 . vy uui UI " ficials. Mr. Larry Womble, Democratic Candidate for Alderman of Southeast Ward and his campaign manager, Mrs. Earline Parham visited the meeting. Mr. Womble expressed a desire for citizens at large to expand their base thinking and let the alderman and other officials know when they are doing a good job. Mr. Charles McLean, Fairview precinct chairman, and Mr. Styers from Mineral Spring Church precinct voiced their concerns for the community utilization of minority contractors and the continued efforts to publicize their I v I > : p-Vy %-JJ' #| IXA.N I ST >V I |BfcJ?k'-:";:^i ^IbI DDK Id MAN 'R ; if* mmm, ^ srih I is going first-class all tl th, distinctive taste of Cc Imported Canadian Wf B ? SPlHtS ITO N > CANAOAN WMISKY A BUND (H i g Held 1 ^ f i Other precinct chairmen present were Travis McCoy,. St. Stephen, Naomi Jones,. Carver, Minnie Lucas, Lowrancc, Alberta; u/mLi.r *4: 1 t* aiMii), 1 vi 11 ivi di Baptist Church. m DRINKING DRIVERS ARE EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS! GET I CONCERNED!* North Carolina Gov mora Highway Safety Program A Public Service Of This Publication ffijj v f y; < 1 I \" ?ps ? 1|? -'IF^ > \ $' ^ iN I . I I ^" I Vv > ??ay <,. ^f- ^..i,v^\>+ i) '--'a ? ' : ", J;:-- \ ;- V. ' ;.\ : [ ,s x/ ^ |P" ? ) t 4 VI Wr ^| r wf I ^HjT Hyjfl I I fSH'. ! . ' :. v '. 'S;:' iftSv ^!&t|?f y M ' k JG te way. jnadian Mist. lisky. I 5 P?OOf ?1981 I ^T *?* Prices Good Thurs., Fri.t Sat., ( \V< f "SUPER TOT" X ASSORTMENT / HALLOWEI / ^COSTUMI m lARi am J" 1 KUfn *00 1 MMH a 1 s Pkg. of 6-3" I #_?.*?*_ PARTY PUMPKINS ffff \J/ \$0 I $46T\ ^ ?g- | li FOSTER GRANT i i J SUNGLASSES j j Special Assortment ] \ :! 4 lyjji ^ | Jjg 0 ^injaK CLOSE-UP 8 gg 25' Label X ^5=2 $ ^ 28 $ ff|^\ MODESS i I Vrv \ LJ? ?:...! o:_ _ X L A K \ 0/?t' l g \ Feminine X 7 MoaessX ji i Napkins J $4 67 || $ KEROSENE LAMP (1 $ 3 8 ij $ 7.99 j) sag > ^ | MffMtMvff ffiV J B tmmanT roumtr QUANTITIES )ct. 22. 23. 24 X 0 / ^ L GET YOUR HALLOM PARTY SUPPLIE! #1NN " jf ? T?'" ' ? ? $ d $3> d 19202 i i >oi<g/as y ! ! ^ :are-Free [ j|! goldi leaf rake fir '3**1 *< ^ listerine li i* II AEROSOL | mouthwash | whi y si hai 243 I *1 -?- ^ s STAYFREE jjj MAX1 PADS I; FACIA Regular or Super jj 4 27 ||2|$ i. .00 IY^ENOL | |g f. ( v I ABLfcTS 2?71 ?oooooooooooooooo'Mpoeooeooooo< MENNEN PREPARi SPEED STICK | H Suppositoi J Antiperspirant ij( _ Fresh or Unseen ted ! ! 199 $# 2.5 Oz. 4 i V /XDURACELL /Batteries for Halloween Safety and Fun / D Ccll-2 Pk. /AA-2 Pk. J ' C Cell-2 Pk./ 1-9 Volt J ~Jggd$ 4 50 iflBHMI ?f w ? ^EEN DECORATIONS AND 5 AT CROWN DRUGS! [ALLCWK^ PARTY time! 12 Oz. Bag CANDY CORN I 88? ?8 ' IECROW AMP Jft j i27 fj 11 Hf lH Butane I; 11 CRICKET EN FLAME J| ?-1 LIGHTERS ELOG | ^ 2 HOR I SAl.t }" 2/88e Case of 6 jj /g ^ j^r V <00000QOOOOOOOO^pOOCOCCOOOOOOOOCCCCCCCCC< B j^jwWWl'OMT piBwjt I'/l 4 ? EESSr^il 5 8 liiukSHBitss -V D2 8 0Z w JJ J VI./ TE RAIN 1 GLAD RSPRAY | TRASH BAGS A Heavyweight 177 1 99* Your Choice Q | LOVING | LOTION EENEX 8 ?j) 2for 5-5j ? ' Q Ifc^l 2 for 4.66 ki*^^ TISSUE 8 ^ Less Rebate 1.00 8 FINAL COST 2/ t^7fi * Ace T vicks i' ^ )z' nyquil j|j . >47 h^i? looaocbdcbb 30i30p senchal ^tion^ i[ gift set r/^5 ! | 0.6 Oz. Spray Cologne 11 2 oz. Dusting Powder g47 j $077

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