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of concerns and research in art
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Jfbminations Sought
For Distinguished
'Women Awards
P N^Siifiitrthd'lUfturrtsntly being
; bought for 1986 Distinguished
. Women of North Carolina.
U As many as five awards will be
fe**on.ted in fee early spring, ac
Rocky
5 awards recognize lndivi
• fp women who have reached out
i adding levels of personal achieve
-JpAnt or whose contributions have
an impact upon the lives of
Mpslo the state or nation,” said
January 15 is the deadline for
nominations.
Nominees must be living, native
born North Carolinians or current
rcftfsnts ot fee state. Their achieve
ments may be in business, educa
tion, health, agriculture, govera
mi|! sports, arts, humanities,
~#otusje$r hvvi<^ and other areas,
t AswfbnkT||avesward recipients
trill be selected by a committee of
citizens appointetfby fee chair of the
4N.C. Council on fee Status of
Wfemen, which is an agency within
the N.C. Department of Administra
tor.
Way To Happiness Team Curbs Crime
In Tuskegee, Alabama
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With cans, bottles and old papers
littering doorways and noisy gam
bling going on all night in the street,
residents of the Williams Streets
Project 7 a housing unit for about 50
families in Tuakegss, Alabama, -
felt uneasy. Their neighborhood was
A high-crime area for vandalism and
other misdemeanors in the city re
nowned as -the home of George
Washington Carver’s breakthroughs
in fen vironm entalism
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Carver, who believed In wasting
nothing, taught Southern farmers
• crop rotation and found more than
300 uses for the peanut. But this
forward-looking scientist had been
dead for decades and no one on
Williams Street was taking respon
sibility for the sand - from one to
three inches of it - that made their
parking lot indistinguishable from
thffikMljfelk.
Sometimes visitors even parked
cars right next to doorways since
they couldn’t tell where the street _
ended! Residents just shrugged,
saying they paid $3 monthly for
grounds clean up and debris wasn’t
their problem. The sand - washed
down from a nearby hill - belonged
to no one, and the noisy gambling
blared on despite their complaints to
the police.
Seeking new ways to handle old
problems, Mayor Johnny Ford in
vited members of the Way to Hap
piness Foundation, a charitable and
educational group based in Los
Angeles, to act as volunteers.
Mary Ferguson and Jerry Hines
arrived with 35,000 copies of an
easy-to-read booklet called, “The
Way To Happiness1’ Ferguson de
scribes it as a guide to safer, happier
living based on common sense. Ob
serving Williams Street as an area
that seemed to need help, they
handed out booklets from door to
door until Dave and Carol Dafney
invited them into their home.
A growing band of neighbors read
and debated about “Hie Way to
Happiness” and started applying
one ot us principles, "Safeguard and
improve your environment, ” to their
area. Among the volunteers were
Sandra Bentley and her son
Dwayne, Willie Coleman, Pat
Slaughter and even Willie Adams,
who didn’t let his age - somewhere
in the 70s - stop him.
Feeling a bit conspicuous in
colorful T-shirts saying “The Way to
Happiness," the workers began to
shovel sand off the street, pick up
cans and bottles and dig the ground
for grass and flowers.
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Bananas
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Pumpkin Pie
$179
2t Oz. • Mrs. Smith
Prices in this ad good thru
Sunday, November 24, 1985.