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PAG3 EIGHT FRIDAY, - FEBRUARY 15, 1952 TtXV nTT V TA T? TTCVT. Campus Gh es t includes Crippled Children League (d. noteThin in a series of articles outlining the Junctions of the various organization partici .pating in this year's Campus Chest drive.) ; - Chapel Hill's office of the North Carolina League for - Crippled Children considers the Campus Chest drive as second in import ance only to the annual Easter seals appeal among its' local -Spring fund campaigns. The League is one of the five agencies for the 1952, Campus Chest, scheduled for March 4-7. Others are the Red - Cross, the North Carolina Heart Association, the American Cancer Society, and the WJS.S.F., Indonesian aid or ganization, r . Concern of the League for Crippled Children, says Program Director Eleanor. S. Mosher, is to make it possible for crippled people to enjoy more fully the social; economic, and cultural life wherein they live. Trained school teachers and adequate fa cilities to permit handicapped children to receive .educations and preparations for job training are objectives -of the League. "Countless handicapped . child ren have abilities, talent, and in tellect which can be developed into usefullness," continues Dir ector Mosher. "For this reason the society has sponsored insti tutes, lectures, and demonstration classes in the Summer Schools of the teacher- training institutions of the State." - It has ,been stated that 60,000 Eisenhower .Continued from page 3) and West Point tests. Eisenhower is still in touch with Hazlett. When troubled by "big" prob lems," he gets in touch with the retired Navy man who is living here, and "eagerly awaits his re ply." Books and magazine articles on Eisenhower are plentiful. Thus one condenses some of them, makes interesting reading, but still doesn't answer many of the important questions. We'll have to wait until Eisenhower speaks out when and if he returns. ' WMD II R. S. White of Lynchburg, Va., and Cecil Milton of Albemarle are co-captains of the University of North Carolina swimming team. Tom Gaines, Carolina forward, is the team's amateur photography fiend. r 'cH 4 til I 'SPOTS'- OUT Amazing new Sariifone Ser vice gets clothes really clean!; Colors and patterns restored to , original bril liance. All spots out. Costs no more than ordinary dry cleaning. UNIVERSITY S Plioao 4921 handicapped children in North Carolina are still in need of tea chers trained to teach them. At present, only 87 special educa tion teachers are' in. the state schools. An estimated 2,500 of these teachers are needed, accord ing to the League. The portion of the Campus Chest drive for the North Caro lina League for Crippled Child ren helps support the many pro grams of education, research, and direct service. Comprised of some . 103 County. or Unit Chapters, the North Caro lina League covers the entire state's territry. Each chapter functions as a separate organi zation with its own slate of of ficers, volunteers, and service program. The League office here acts in an, advisory capacity, rendering whatever assistance is needed. .... y Jff J fit S - ,, J,. -II I j Die Pfeifenraucher Annpunces Initiates Die Pfeifenraucher, the Carolina Pipe Smoker's. Club, held initia tion ceremonies last week. Those initiated into member ship were Martin Gerhard, Ger many; Charles Swaim, Winston Salem; Burke Giles, Lexington; Jake Roundtree, Mt. Airy; and Elimar Moser, Germany. The Club will have a dance at the Recreation Center next week and the following week a pipe smoking contest will be held at the Shack. Judge for the contest will be Tom Keating. War Ad voided (Continued from page 1) Woman's College, Greensboro, Western Europe; Dr. S. E. Lea vitt, UNC professor of Spanish, the Americas; and Russell M. Grumman, director, University Extension Division, who presided over a panel which summarized the Conference and made recommendations. R.IE.F - Coeds Application blanks for Orienta tion Chairman, Leadership Train ing Chairman, Editor of the Wo men's Handbook,- and Chairman of May Day must be returned to the house presidents in the dorms and sororities by 6 o'clock tonight in order for a candidate to be eligible. The Womens Residence Council will begin interviewing the candidates next week. Coffee Klatch . All Coffee Klatch members are hostesses to Cosmopolitan Club Sunday afternoon. .Members should meet in the kitchen, first floor Graham Memorial at 3 o'clock Sunday. Monogram Club The Monogram Club party orig inally scheduled for Saturday, February 16, has been dancelled. Announcement of the proposed party for the Powder Bowl foot ball teams will be made at Tues day's meeting. ASSlFIEDS ANNOUNCEMENTS DEPENDABLE WRECKER SERVICE 24 HOURS a day, Poe Motor Company, day phone 6531, night phone 2-3441. (Chg. lxl) UNIVERSITY TRUCKING COMPANY Local and long distance , household moving. Contact Hauling Cargo Insur ance. 100 East Franklin St. Phone 4041. Or see Ross or Jame3 Norwood. M T A 77 Hunls Armour CATSUP 14 ox. Bottle ... .19 CHILI (no beans) . ............ .46 Hunls Bon Fire PEACH ES214 can . . . ..... . .32 SALMON No. 1 Tall 43 Armour - , Vn Camps Vi size can TREET 12 oz. . . ...... ...... .48- GRATED TUNA FISH ... . .24 Armour - . No. 2 can VIENNA SAUSAGE ;1 9 PIE CHERRIES ....... .......... .23 Large Local Grade A EGGS DOZ. ...... .49 Yorkshire or Richmond BACON lb. .45 Kingan All Meal FRANKS lb .55 Mealy SPARER! CS Lb. .55 Morrell Pride (half or whole) 16 lo 20 lb. avg. HAMS lb. ... 49 Center Slices CURED HAM lb. .99 U. S. Choice RIB ROAST lb... .79 Loin End PORIC ROAST lb. .49 End Cul PORIC CHOPS lb. .49 Boneless BEEF STEW lb... .79 Ground BEEF'Ib. .... . Veal Shoulder CHOPS lb. .... .75 Fancy Chesapeak By Pis. OYSTERS med .85 Selects Pts. ..:....95 Flounder FILLETS lb. .59 Perch - .; ' :. ; : v Fl LLETS. lb. ... v ;35 Table Dressed - - FRYERS lb." .... . 56 Large Leiiuca Pascal 5 lbs Red 2 HEADS. ........ .25 CELERY bu. .... .10 WINES APS ...... .49 5 lbs. Red Bliss : " Fresh-2 lbs. " ;- POTATOES .43 2 Cans Ace High Frozen TOMATOES 35 4Large I ORANGE JU. .29 - GRAPEFRUIT .. .23 ;" ; :" 2 lbs. Fresh Juicy Florida 2 Cans Snow Crop CABBAGE ........ .11 ORANGES 2 doz. .45 ORANGE JU. .. .39 i r DURHAM Corii3? of Hobcro z Chsh Blvd. CHAPEL HILL " (Chg lxl
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