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Aldermen Review
A progress report on the average cost per family of
community development relocation is S4.610. The
program was reviewed and most structures to be deapproved
at the Winston- rnolished is in the East
Salem Board of aldermen Winston area. Out of the
meeting this week. 33*7 projected structures to
The report showed the be demolished, 154 are
progress made from July 1, found in East Winston. The
1975 to June 30 of this year, average cost per structure
The report also included for demolision is $913 and
the financial status of the 105 of the 154 structures in
project areas, the type of East Winston has been
activities taking place and demolished and cleared,
the projected fifth year In a related item, the ,
planning schedule. Board also approved the
The community deve- redevelopment plans and
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ipiucni project was bud- , the feasibility nf relocation
geted SIS >8 million?tm6?frpi the Cast Winstun Cum-?
ceHt**
o? that has been allocated, ject, bound by Dunleith
Spending in the East Avenue and 14th Street to
the report, is about $2.6 street.
million or 80 per cent of the The. area?has? been
' projected goal of $3.2 designated as being blight*
million. ed and deteriorated. The
In the East Winston area Pr?ject for this area is esti162
or 92 per cent of the mated to cost $1.9 million,
families in the-community The rehabilitation for this
development project has area will be residential debeen
relocated. The velopment, both single- *
Webb To Address
Alumni Coalition
Mr. HaroIcTWebb, Director of State Personnel, will be
the guest speaker at the N. C. Alumni & Friends Coalition
Regional Luncheon Meeting to be held on Saturday,
1 1070 ? TU1 i?? t- J
^vpiv.nuvi L., i7/u ai i y.m. HI15 meeting win oe nosiea
by the Winston-Salem State University Alumni Association
in the Red and White Room of the Kennedy Dining
Hall. Winston-Salem State University.
There will be a $2 registration fee and those persons
who are interested in attending this meeting shouh^coTF?
tact Mr.~Winslow LoweryWSSU Alumni Director
(761-2125) or Mr. Quether Wilkins, WSSU Alumni
Representative to NCAFC <788-7732) by Tuesday,
August 29, 1978. Because of the limited space available,
~~ plans will be made only for those persons who have notified
either of the above persons by Tuesday.
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 25
State Board of Elections meets at the Hyatt House beginning
at 9:30 a.m.- : i_i
SATURDAY. AUGUST 26
Farmer's Market and Rummage Sale at the Dixie
Classic Fairgrounds.
MONDAY, AUGUST 28
Utility Commission meets at 2 p.m. in City Hall
Northwest Economic Development Commission meets
? at6 p^mrtTr Fredericks; ? ?
School Board meets in action session at 7:30 p.m. in
the administrative center on Miller Street.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31
Statewide Minority Trade Fair at the Scott Pavilion in
Raleigh from 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. For more information
call the North Carolina Association of Regional Minority
Purchasing Councils in Greensbor., (919) 275-2571.
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family and multi-family, application for SI.3 million
and for construction of ln U'deral tunds for the
public facilities. Comprehensive Employment
and Training Act ProThe
project for the total gram (CETA) for the
program covers 18.5 acres, 1978-79period.
will require the acquisition They also passed a resoof
80 parcels, the clearance lution abolishing the redeof
69 structures, relocating velopment commission of
83 families and individuals the city of Winston-Salem,
and conserving 64 struc- \ proposal to change the
tures- city's banking procedures
In other business the were postponed until a later
Aldermen approved a grant meeting.
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tween black and white stu- w^at we call high-risk
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econom5?lactor as ^Vuch^s ' ' ^osc are the anything."
youngsters having the most "It's
youngsters, be it problems and who need the
black white or what have most supportservices^ Ra-?
you, coming out of homes ^er than doing the prowithout
^professional back- granrfor all the youngsters
grounds and reading ma- in the class, we're focusing
terials and all the other more on those that are high
things connected with that. risk in terms of defi-^
"We have identified ciencies."
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Schools Plan
To Use Tutors
^ The ^Winston-Salem dent James A. Adams will
Forsyth County School increase from $46,564 to
Board adoptefl several $49,344 as a result of the
measures designed to aid increase.
students in passing the"
state-mandated high school
competency test.
In their Monday night Hewm
meeting the board ap
proved a plan giving Doctors finer many~"corns J
, , ? r and calluses can be removed
eleventh graders four rnedicaiiy^withaut surgery. The .
chances to pass the com- same medical ingredient docpetency
test, and calling for tors so effective is now
' . , . . available without prescription
special tutoring to improve ,n derma-SOFT- Creme
students' chances of pass- Use only as directed Show ad
in8 thetest-. ??0", DERMABeginning
This fall ErT
"gfish and math teachers
will allowtime each week to
reviewing the basic reading
and math skills covered on I
The board also approved
the hiring of additional I
math and English teachers
at the senior high level. The I
project will be financed I
with $178,000 in state !
funds. The school system fl I
will ?provide in-service I
training to teach ers to tell
them with which skiIIs are
measured by the competency
test, and methods
of teaching those skills.
Students who fail the test ^ I
in November witl.be enrol- V
led in remedial courses the *
sicdhd semester, and
free remedial summer
classes. Students who ^
on the try SM^^V M A
a certificate of 4^ w
instead di^VJ
The board also approved
the 6% pay raise for all
school system employees.
The salary of Superinten- ^
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