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i- EUGENE “DYNAMITE” DUNN £ ...Strong disciplinarian . Former Highland High r. #« 1 Athletes Honor Dunn ;i Eugene “Dynamite” Dunn ;■ was honored for his over f: 40-years of service as an athle i tic coach in Gastonia Sunday, r; November 28. jj Former athletes who played ?: for Dunn organized the cere : mony. It was held at Mollock ; Elks Lodge, in the building that once housed Highland ■; High School. ■E Robert Mason, assistant :• principal of Ashbrook High School, chaired the group that i sponsored the program. Dunn ■: was given a plaque, shotgun :i and other gifts. Speaker for (he occasion was George Miller, assistant superintendent of the Gaston County School System. About 200 people braved poor weather to attend the event. High points of Dunn’s career include a state football cham pionship in 1946, state baseball championship in 1951, five conference football champion ships and six conference bas ketball championships. Mason said he will always i remember Dunn as a fun da- >' mentalist and strong discipli narian. Dunn retired in 1973. Litter Control Campaign Begins '1 On M/\n/4oir Hn^omKor ft fKa FlSnCft. •i Sanitation Division will begin |i its new service in the Central ,■ Business District for a 60-day trial period. All business ad * dresses not using bulk con-4 y tainer service will receive l refuse collection daily Mon i day through Friday. This change in service is being " carried out in conjunction with a door-to-door educational ef *; fort to improve compliance with the Litter Control Ordi i Ford Wins First Place W V i In TV Commercials •r _ i The Ford Motor Company recently won a first place in : the 6th annual U.S. Television : Commercials Festival with a • K & E spot produced by | Jefferson Productions. The winning entry, titled “Wind Tunnel, Snap Connectors, ; Kids." is one of the spots in the 1977 Ford campaign featuring Bill Cosby. The commercial received winning recognition fn the “automotive” category, and was competing with over 850 U.S. and Canadian entries. All users of this service in the Central Business District have been personally con tacted. The change in service Trom 3-5 days a week and the concurrent emphasis on pro per refuse handling to reduce litter in the CBD was received enthusiastically and 100 per cent cooperation was assured. As a result of the personal contacts, the Division has de cided to go ahead on a trial basis to work out some speci fic problems facing a handful of the merchants. The 60 days will provide ample opportu nity to ensure a workable solution for everyone, and at that time, the necessary ordi nance amendments will be presented to the City Council.. By increasing the number of collections in the CBD, the Public Works Department can more efficiently provide ser vice to the almost 300 address es here at no extra cost to the taxpayer. In addition, im proved methods of refuse handling and storage will con tribute to a reduction of litter here. INTRODUCING KARPET CLEANING SERVICE’S December Special!!! ' 95..VUV..OKO.M K and hall (REGARDLESS OF SIZE) Guaranteed To Dry Quickly Our Carpet Experts Are Trained To Eliminate Spots Call Today For Free Estimate Satisfaction Guaranteed KARPET KING CARPET CLEANERS 392-0725 ■**- 24- Hour Answering Service • A _ Locals Attend Jack & Jill Meeting By James Peeler Post Staff Writer Jack and Jill of America, Inc. held its Twenty-Third Mid-Atlantic Teen-Age Re gional Confernence November 12-14 at Ramada Inn, Nags Head, North Carolina, with 303 members - representing 25 of the organization's 28 chapters in the 3-state Mid-Atlantic Region - in attendance. The Charlotte Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. was represented at this year’s Teen-Age Regional Confer ence by Yvonne Dannette Mc Laurin, President, Carla Chambers, Vice-president, Karen Cooper, Secretary, Mo nica Morrison, Bonita Byers, and Mrs. Gloria Cooper, Advi sor and Chaperone. Other members of the Char lotte Chapter are: Joyce Bray boy, Deidre Collins, Alicia Wakefield, Frank Gadsen, Donnell Cooper, Rusty Floyd, Robert Wood, Adrienne Lati mer, Thomas Burch, and Chester Crawford. The Elizabeth City Chapter of Jack and Jill of America, Inc. hosted this year’s Confer ence whose theme was: “Do You Know Where You’re Go ing?*» The Teens and their advi sors, headed by Regional Di rector Lydia C. Pride of Char lotte, also addressed them selves to suchjubthemes ae; "Do You Like The Things That Life Is Showing You?” with Mrs. Elizabeth B. Cofield of Shaw University as Consql tant; “Do Yot/Get What Yoo are Hoping For?” Vice-Prind pal B.J. Reid and Instructor Jimi Sutton as Consultants; and “Do You Know?” with a Panel of Elizabeth City Jacks as Consultants. The 303 delegates, in addi tion to other business, elected Mid-Atlantic Teen-Age Re gional Officers for the 1976-77 year which included: William "Joey” Clement of Charle ston, S.C., President, Lili Johnson of Greensboro, N.C., Vice President, Pamela L. Powell of Charleston, S.C., Secretary, and Y. Dannette_ ...Jack and Jill PreaKleat McLaurin of Charlotte, Repor ter. Dr. William H. Jones, Jr., Principal of P.W. Moore, Jr. High School, was the featured speaker at a Sunday Break fast Meeting that was followed by a 9:30 - 10:30 Business Session where Mrs. Ester C. Marioneaux, Regional Secre tary-Treasurer, and Regional Teen Vice-President George Williams presented plaques and awards in a number of categories. Up-coming Jack and Jill activities include a Mother's and Teen's Workday Confer ence in Charlotte on March 12, 1977 and a Mother's Regional Conference in Charleston, S.C. on June 17, 18, and 19, 1977. According to Charlotte Pre-’ sident Dannette McLaurin. next year’s Mid-Atlantic Re gional Teen-Age Conference will be held in Orangeburg, South Carolina. —Births —— Mr. & Mrs. Leroy Davis 3103 Southwest Blvd...A Boy Mr. & Mrs. Spencer Singleton 1704 Wilmore Dr...A boy Mr. & Mrs. Billy Blake 909 State St...A boy Mr. and Mrs. James Young 523 Brookhill Rd...A boy Mr. & Mrs. Clarence Howie 404 Faison St.. A boy Mr. & Mrs. Dannie Stradford 1701 WJ31vd...A bov Mr. & Mrs. Randy Robinson 1324 Moretz Ave...A girl " OMW «oeE£f QW®ct ROWHsr* EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY, DEC. 4 AT AAP IN CHARLOTTE V EDVED I Ela\ n CiK “~“Vt . ft ■MKj ■ KT BK LEVS LB W ROUND BONE ,. 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