fete "Bill” Cunningham ....Committee co-chairman Hjght Blacks Named K Gty’s Water Bond Eharlotte Mayor Harvey Gantt • appointed eight blacks to a 26 Bnber citizens committee which P conduct an education campaign ithe $18 million City water bond Bsrendum in November. ■The Charlotte Water Bond Com ■ttee will provide information on ^k 54-inch feeder main needed to Bbilize water pressures for cus Bners of the Charlotte-Mecklen Brg Utility Department. ■The eight black Charlotte citizens Bvolved in the committee are: William “Pete” Cunningham, busi ness leader and co-chairman of the Bond committee; Willa Cline, mem ■er of the Community Facilities Bommittee; Sa, Young, member of Be Citizens’ Review Committee; Br. Wesley Clement, Eddie C. BIcGirt, Mamite Shuford Perry. Kinwood O. Foust, and J.C. Cousar. Fin appointing the committee, [Mayor Gantt said, “The entire city ■fill benefit from this water pre fect with equalized pressures for the ■10,000 customers of the Charlotte EMecklenburg Utility Department. Bhis committee will conduct an ►educational program on the need for ■the new water main and its im (portance to the health and safety of fthe community. F -“I am especially pleased,” the ►Mayor noted, "that this project has (already had extensive discussion by f.pur Citizens’ Review Committee, fjhetr involvement, review and sug gestions are in our tradition of open 3fer<jpiBation for all municipal pro — “Ftaally,” the Mayor concluded, "I hope that all persons interested in this effort will contact the Char Jfette Water Bond Committee and ^volunteer their assistance. Good 4»ater delivered efficiently is es ^fential to our excellent quality of life (lie. Queen City. I hope that on ’Batumhar. fi nUOiarlotle voters pull the ‘Yes’ lever and support the EJty water bonds. "f CMS Students Named SanHFinafcfe For Scholarships 3 Pive students of Charlotte ^Wecklenburg high schools have been included among the approximately ■*500 black students who have earned 3he status of semi-finalists in the Rational Achievement Scholarship ^Program for Outstanding Negro Students for 1986. ~ The students are Angela M. Davis 3)f Charlotte Catholic; Valerie ^omegay y»nd Kevin D Martin of Jjtot Charlotte; and Eva I,. Dawkins 2nd Jerome N. Lucky of Myers These students have the opportunity to continue in the Competition for Achievement Scholarship* to be awarded next spring when they will be completing their senior years in high school ■T The students named as semi finalists in the 1066 Achievement Program qualified on the basis of their performance on the 198* PSAT NMSQT. “ To advance in the competition for Achievement Scholarships, semi finalists must become finalists by meeting a number of additional E These include being recommended by the principal, having a high academic and filing an•' lat contains a self ' activities, interests uary of 1986 students I through their schools they have Meched the In the competition, are considered for leht Solatia rs hi pe lationel Achievement Mp Program for Negro. Students is now year This program and honors high a sizable number ps that atn supported m corporations, and colleges n will receive holarships worth MM. ?■' Toasted Com Or Nacho Cheese 35< Off Label Frfto lays Ivory Dorltos liquid sl69.99 Flake Or French vn-N-Serve Rods 89‘ Ripe Golden Bananas Lbs. Bartlett Pears... Lb. 69C - Nutritious Carrots 2 Lb Bag 49C 2 Ltr. Non-Returnable Mt. Dew. Pepsi Free, Sugar Free Pepsi Free, Or Btl. Plain, Self-Rising, Unbleached Or Bread Pillsbury Flour Assorted Flavors Breyers Ice Cream UtwsHM Oulany 10 Inch Hanging Basket Orange Broccoli Boston Juice Spears Fern $109 CQC $099 640*. ■■ 10O*.%^^7 Ea. C?5Sntl89l<‘ Otspy Celery U> t49C THE DEU-BAKERY (Hems Available Only In Stores With Dell Bakery) Hormel Smoked Ham.Lb. S2" Muenster Cheese.Lb. S2W Mustard Potato Salad . Lb. 79C Chocolate Chip Cookies . Do*. 99C Pumpemickle Bread .Ea. 79C ai*' ' W®* vUitu"W * ‘vV a I ; -r ^ e t £. t ■<• f~ //> «/ - ». t imth rw, ,nJ^a ** Efl*cftv* “ntfough Saturday. Oct 5. 1985 In Mecklenburg County Hants-Teeter Store* Only. No UmHa On Family farchase*. None Sold To Dader. We Gladly Redeem Federal Food Stamp, '1 ‘ ^ 'ffs* ,u C.frtr.1 Ay. Th. '"**”*"<* "*• .. Kin*. Dr . hhopp^ *„« . Ty-*,!y*IAi'c,"t'•.'^•^Z*2Z2i*S£l2ZZ.SzrJcw”•» -■___7^*d •f*d MelCklVT# Clrcl# Coulwood Shopping Canter e N Graham and Oarlta Ro.n. * A b*m,r1* Delta Road* a York and Vorkmont (Hwy. Si) end JOhnStrePt - Depot Shopping Center, Matthew*, NC e OueftComera Cmrm* 0"* OuaH Hollow Road • Otd

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