1----aJARL,,' ■ ^ ■■VI Vernon Partlew • .Mining since November Lee » daughter, Teena, who says that abe was the last person to see her father, commented that ha wm > leaving her house to e*tdi the No. a bus home. “I know that he did make hia first connection. (Lee was to have transferred to another bua once he readied the Square.) But after that I’m not sure if ha cautfit the second hue,” relayed Ms. Paftfcm. Lee lived off Newland Road in Lincoln Haights Court. Even mere puzzling is that tact that Lee has not been aeon in the past five months, according to hia daughter, is that Lee hasnever left for days before nor can anyone in the family think of anyone who would harm him. When last seen, Lee was wearing a light blue shirt, s pair of burgundy pin-stripped slacks, a pair of track shoes and a beige trench coat. Lee ia flO years of ago. If anyoae hai seen Lee or know of hia whereabouts, contact investiga tor, C.A, Walton, at 388-330B. • Many Fry, an eighth gradm at Smith Junior High School, will represent CMS in the Charlotte Observer Regional Spelling Bee Friday, April li, at 1:30 p.m. at the Knight Publishing Company build ing ooTryooSt. Jenny is one of 80 contestants representing school systems in 36 counties. The winner ef the regional bee win compete in the National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C., in May. Jenny qualified for the regional bee by winning the CMS spelling championship March 11. Tha word she spelled to win was “bivouac.” For additional Informs don, call Dr. Genie Ball, CMS English specialist, at 370-7185. * Absentee Voting For MnorUy Students f > ’•>'■•’ *gj; Metropolitan Life Foundation Announces Scholarship Progr i Special To The Pest New York • Tb encourage more minority students to became dam room teachers, the Metropolitan Life Foundation announced a Future Teacher Scholarships Program far black colleges. This new program, an extension of the foundation’s $175,000 national Future Teacher Scholarships Pro gram, is designed to hdp reverse teacher shortages in this country by offering stipends to exceptional minority students* entering their third year of college, who have chosen teaching as a career. Twelve winners, to be selected from among 17 historically black colleges and universities, will be announced this summer. “There is e growing concern among American educators that . while the minority student popula tion la growing, the number of minority teachers is on the decline," aald Dr. Sibyl Jacobean, Metropoli tan Life Foundation president. “Children need role models and it is especially important for minority children to encounter professionals who share their cultural beck grounds. That way, they, too, may aepire to achieve professional V goals." Eligible for Metropolitan Life Foundation scholarships are full time students enrolled in one of the schools participating in the 1986 program, and continuing a program legding to a bachelor’s degree by June 1906 or a master’s degree by June 1907. In 1906 students Oram the following schools are eligible tp participate: Stillman College, Tue colooea, Ala.; the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff; Delaware State College, Dover; Florida Me morial College, Miami; Clark Col lege, Atlanta; Paine College, Augusta, Ga.; Dillard Uni vanity, New Orleans; Morgan State Uni versity, Baltimore; Alcorn State University, Lorman, Lot-man, Rust College, Holly Springs, and Touga loo College-all in Mississippi; Voorhess College, Denmark, S.C.; Knoxville College, Tena.; Wiley College. Marshall. Tea.; Hampton University. Norfolk State Universi ty. and Virginia State University, Petersburg-all in Virginia. Upon graduation each student must have earned the required credits for certification as a primary or secondary teacher. Deadline for teaching force is another aspect at ' the overall teacher shortage re ,, sealed in the 1985 Metropolitan Ufa Survey ef the American Taactmr, noted Dr. Jacobson. The Future Teacher Scholarships Program far minority shidente, therefore, serves a dual tx^poae: the attraction at talented minority youth to the tench BREAST QUARTKS Perdue Grade A ’ f • Center Cut Btb Pork Chops.... (Sliced Ub. 7»C) Holly Ferme .V;'T. ^ Chicken SSnkev,; «. .69 ■1 POLAR BARS Sealtest 8 CL 1 Wdlflht Watchers Cheese IA8AGNA ,o. Aaaortad Varieties Jeno’s Pizzas_100* .09 •MM Mr •HU* Hu •••• Lb Swiss Cheese_ l* Potato Salad. u. .79 Apple Danish_2?* .99 DMEW sails IHUISl NWhLm( I ■fall I I Light 'N Lively Assorted Flavors man %».99 Buttermilk Or Butter / Pillsbufy Biscuits *pm .79 Longhorn df>#e«e too. 1.59 tmm i 2 Hi am uar ran in Oil Or I lit Mi2*;rMiLuuc I ft LA8A6NA Ajort^ Vjrtjtim Frlto L«y SPIC & SPAN PINEi^ $190 au/u jgMKllp . Vivid Bleach . .k. 1.39 KHto How—hold Oerma j } Pine Power___ 'Vf- .99 8prayCl—nor i ' ' i . _ — Fantaetlk.V 1.35 w/T rigger • Spray nWaah.j...^' 1.59 w/Trtgger _ * - Spray'n Stare ..’i? .89 <• -** *