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Biiiletin : Board: • The newly formed Opti mist Club of Northeast Charlotte will meet every Monday night at 7:30 p.m., Greater Providence Bap tist Church, 2000 Milton Road. • The Minority Leader ship Development Steering Committee will have Its third annual leadership seminar on October 7th. Call 336-2561 for addi tional Information. • The 1965 cleiss of West Charlotte will have a fish fry on Saturday, August 26th In the parking lot of /the Matador Lounge, *2412 Beatties Ford Road. • The Teens N' Touch pro gram, sponsored by the „Gharlotte-Mecklenburg Grban League, will have Its 'fftst annual Back-To- 0ichool-Swlng, on Friday, ^ptember 1st, from 5 tmtU B; p.m. at the Afro- i^merlcan Cultural Center. , • West Mecklenburg High School class of 1979 Is ptiannlng Its 10 year reun- JWi for November 4th. Call Sflssy Burns at 399-6060 Melissa Jones Baker at S37-1790 for additional In formation. I new non- di&nomlnatlonal Singles and Single Single Again Group Is meeting on TOursday nights 7:30 p.m. at New Covenant Mini stries, 1727 Matthews- Mint Hill Road. All singles dre invited. ** The 1969 graduating Glass of West Charlotte Tidll have Its 20 year reim- lon on September 8, 9 and loth at the Days Inn on Qollege Street. • The Uptown YMCA will conduct Stride Right Walk- efr^s training September 18th-October 27th. For additional Information call Liz Callo at 333-9622. Murphy To Be Honored Calvin Murphy, president of the N.C. Black Lawyers Associa tion,, will be honored at 8 p.m. Tuesday at St. Mark's nightclub on Wilkinson Boulevard. Admission to the event, spon sored by the Don Cody Show, Is free. Morrison Family Reunion The Morrison family will host Its reunion Aug. 19 and 20 In Charlotte. Activities begin Aug. 19 with late registration at the Holiday Inn at Little Rock Road between 2-4 p.m., to be followed by a hos pitality hour between 4-6 p.m. A talent show and dance will follow from 8 p.m.—until. Family worship services will be held Aug. 20, at Woodland United Presbyterian Church with a fellowship dinner to fol low. Obituaries Continued From Page 4B. Winston-Salem, NC; sisters: Carolyn Humphrey, Charlotte, Doris Lyles, Winston-Salem, NC; nine grandchildren. 'Mr. Willie James Craig of Monroe, NC died August 3, 2989 at Charlotte Memori^ll Hospital. Cnalg Is survived by sisters: Mrs. Thelma Waddell and Mrs. Geneva Yarborough, both of Monroe, NC, and Mrs. Kathleen McNair, Charlotte: brothers-In- law;-Lawrence Waddell, Ernest Yarborough and Lonzo McNair. BEASLEY Ml. Cornelius Morrison of 24Z9 Olando Ave., Charlotte, died August 11, 1989. Sufvlvors are one child: M. James C. Morrison: sister: Mrs. -Aimle Jenkins: brothers: Melvin Morrison, Ted Morrison, L. G. Morrison. Mri. Carrie Nixon Broome of 128>Trexcer Ave., Chicago, II., died August 2, 1989. She Is survived by one daugh ter, Mrs. Ethel Ganfrier. Mrt Bennie McDonald Gor don of 1753 Dunklal Ave., died August 12, 1989 at Charlotte Mentorieil Hospltad. He Is survived by his mother: Mrs. Ruth M. Gordon Keller; four sisters, Ms. Belinda Johnson, Ms. 'Vickie Gordon, Ms. Marga ret Keller, Ms. Mary K. Christian and Ms. Doris Keller; one broth er, Richard Gordon. Mr. Harvey Lee Cannon of 3616 Kentucl^ Ave., died August 1 i, 1989 at Charlotte Memorial Hospital. He Is survived by his mother: Ms. Kay Francis Cannon and one brother, George E. Carmon. E xpanded Foods & N utrition E ducational P rogram By Deborah Crandall How To Preserve Fresh Dairy Products Buying milk emd cheese prod ucts depend upon your personal choice, availability and price. When purchasing milk and cheese products, consider the high calcium. In comparing skim milk with whole milk. It must be remembered that skim milk lacks fats and unless forti fied, fat soluble vitamins. The lack of fat Is an advantage. Con sider these vital tips to preserve your fresh milk and cheese products: 1. To retain the flavor and nu tritive value of fresh milk, keep It clean, cold, and tightly covered. 2. Rinse off the bottle of milk or carton and dry it with a clean cloth before placing It In the coldest part of the refrigerator. 3. These products should be placed in the refrigerator as soon as possible after they ware purchased. 4. Canned milk can be stored at room temperature for long periods of time imtil opened. 5. To protect the flavor of other foods In the refrigerator, cheese with strong flavors are best stored tn a tightly covered jar. 6. If cheese has become dry and hard In the refrigerator, it can be grated and used In food preparation. 7. Many types of cheese s can be frozen successfully, although some may become slightly crumbly or mealy on freezing. Except for cottage cheese, cheeses are best served at room temperature. Enjoy milk and cheese prod ucts In your meal planning for your farnfly today. TTie Expanded Food and Nutri tion Education Program (EF- NEP) Is an Integral part of the Mecklenburg County Agricultu ral Extension Service. USDA Choice Beef LONDON BROIL AND TOP ROUND ROAST Prices in this ad good thru Sunday, August 20, 1989. Blue Grapes/Red Or White SEEDLESS GRAPES Lb. Jumbo Size Cantaloupes Each .99 Russet Baking POTATOES Shark Or Salmon Halibut Or Swordfish 12/oz Miller Lite $2.89 DELI BONUS BUYS! Medium Cooked ROAST BEEF/ CORNED BEEF/ PASTRAMI “Good at deli/bakeries only.” Pepsi Caffeine Free Pepsi $1.09 2 Liter EXTRA LOW PRICES...EVERYDAY!!! 16 Oz. - Assorted PFEIFFER DRESSINGS 46 Oz. - Mt. Olive KOSHER DILLS — 46 Oz. - Juicy Red I HAWAIIAN PUNCH 8 Oz. - Assorted Light N' Lively 100 YOGURT 46 Oz. - Fruit Punch/Lemon-Lime Orange/Lemonade 10K DRINK 10 Oz. - Frozen Assorted I I 6 Oz. Frozen - Double Chocolate BUDGET GOURMET I I CRYSTAL LIGHT bars
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