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SAT., JANUARY 10, 1881 i t I life Lfl - -y THE CAROLINA TIKES 9 t r .' : ' Vis, , f i ' I V v s i--v r Each of tfwM idvwtlMd Rm to required to b tdh cvaJteM tor ( below the adverthMd price lo MCh MP Store. escept M pecMcalty notod MDIHM. I or T PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. JAN. 1 0, ATA&P IN DURHAM ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAIL DEALERS OR WHOLESALERS 3438 HILLSBOROUGH RD. 320 UNIVERSITY DR. 1109 E. MAIN 621 BROAD ST. ST. J 1200 Block Rosewood Street Community Club Pepsi-Cola 8 Pkg Returnable Bottles Plus Deposit Seat at the table from left to right are: Mrs. L.F. Betts, treasurer; J.H. Betts, president; Mrs. Ruth Spauldlng, Mrs. S. Harris, chaplain; and John Gray. Standing from left): Mrs. V.J. Davis, Mrs. E.R. Williams and B.L. Williams, hosts; Ms. A. Bailey, Mrs. L. Jenkins, L. Jenkins; Mesdames M. McCullough, M. Coleman, C. Morrison; J.E. Cromartie, Mrs. M.H. Cromar tie, chairman, Human Concerns Committee; M. Michaux, Mrs. E.L. Mlchaux, assistant secretary; Mrs. J. Gray, chaplain; Mrs. J.C. Locust, R.D. Locust, chairman, Social Committee, and Mrs. P.O. McCoy. Not shown In the picture are Mrs. D. Stroud, Mrs. 0. Sanford, Mrs. M.V. Alston secretary; F.H. Alston, Mrs. C. Wagstaff, oldest member who was recently honored by the Club; P. Carter, B.D. Carver, The Clyde Moores, The R.E. Blunts, Mrs. S. Johnson and S.D. Morrison. Photo by Henry Garner ANN PAGE V2 Lowfat nnfinfw tfl MMUUU Gallon Jug . - - ....... Rosewood Street Community Club Holds Christmas Party The 1 200 Block Rosewood Street Com munity Club held its An nual Christmas Party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby L. Williams, 1221 Rosewood' Street,' December 12. Persons shared the beautiful decor of the Williamses' home. Highlighting the affair vere seasonal r music, .m ., and a delicious assortment of Christmas foods. Realizing the need for close community organization with em phasis on human concern, civic, political, cultural, economi and community action components of Durham's community, was organized December 5, 1967 at the home of the first president, Mrs. V.J. Davis. It was an outgrowth of strong ef forts by the late Samuel H. McCullough, the F.H. Alstons annd other con cerned neighbors. The organization meets quarterly; two meetings Christmas and Slimmer are social meetings and others are structured for business. Some of the focus of the. Christmas Social Hour was directed to the obser vance of the Club's 13th anniversary. Members believe that they have im proved their community t- and as a unit, have helped : enhance the growth of the ' larger Durham communi ty. : According to a spokesman, "Members of the 1200 Block Rosewood 1 Street Community, are-! a. m. m a m.. im .. ., M. ,,..T s-dH s" - '77) m I In Praise of Contribution "Retirement should be a time of creativity, of contribution", according to 69-year-old Hector Hill whose life reflects this belief. Hill retired from a second career in 1 973 and settled happily into newfound leisure, expecting to steep himself in his photog. raphy and music. Little did he realize that these would lead him into a leadership role in his community and ulti mately to the establishment of an award in his name. It all began when the Trinidad born resident of Queens, New York visited the Archer Avenue Senior Center and "met a won derful group of people." - His talents in photography were quickly put to use and he suited teaching the subject -from the basics("even,the insta matic crowd") to advanced film processing. His piano helped provide entertainment in yie center, as well. It was, however, his eagerness to contribute and "do more" that led Hill to be tapped in 1 973 for what was then a rather unique senior citizen advisory Pr 1 u proximately 70,000 peopie 60 and over. With advocacy and the pro-i vision of needed programming its central mission, JSPOA has; launched a series of projects which have not only proved vital' keenly aware of the disorganization in our world order and in segments of our Durham Community. Hence, we will continuously strive to assist our fellowmen in the elimination of hatred, "house calls" where a team of senior volunteers go to people's homes to mark items. The JSPOA's legislative com mittee, formed in 1974 began as an educational project. Experts were called in to discuss the workings of the political process. Then, geared to fight for the issues, the seniors invited political candidates' to the centers for discussion of their concerns. The committee's input is now sought regularly in the planning and decision-making process. . It is ' 'not1- uncommon to m JfenidnTat sh0ppii5g"Centers mow ning voter registration tables. Nor is it surprising that local Ipoliticans take note of this im portant and growing constituency. A financial affairs committee, says Hill, provides seniors with valuable "how-to" information' on writing wills, paying taxes! and fighting inflation. In 1 973-74,! the committee led a fight to bigotry and any other components that divide our community. Our overall . efforts will be directed toward assisting Durham in her quest to become an All-American City." A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Boneless Bottom mm "i iii.ajjiui mm mmomF mftm lb. U to encourage others to follow the same path, JSPOA, in 1979 created an annual Hector Hill award for "excellence in com munity service." The award has in no way slowed down Hill's activism. In fact, he says with a laugh, "no matter how many strides we' make, there is always that next steo which much be taken. A&P QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF Whole Beef (9-1 2 lb. a vg.) Rib Eye Steaks lb. 3" lb. A&P QUALITY CORN FED PORK to the well-being of its constitu ericy, but might well serve as a.; persuade the banks to offer free viable model for other commu- checking accounts to older people, nities. . i ' now a not uncommon practice. Hill, who served as JSPOA's j the movement to involve Advisory Committee chairman i seniors in the decision making council. The council, an offshoot of an umbrella organization called the Jamaica Service Program for Older Adults (JSPOA) was to hold a series of meetings with civic and social agencies to as certain needs and the resources, which could meet them. . Since its formation in 1972, JSPOA has been highly success ful in mobilizing all segments df the community to provide a com prehensive system of services for the elderly in the southeastern areas of Queens, home for ap- frftm 1973 to 1977; told a writer, from the National Council on the , Aging that a top priority was, and , is, safety. A committee was estab-' lished and thepolice assistance enlisted. This committee, which has, involved as many as 200 , people at one time, has two major thrusts -prevention of crime and ! protection of property. I Block Watchers were organ-: ized and each watcher assigned I a code number by the police. If a watcher sees something suspi- ; cious on the street, the code number is called in and the police respond immediately. , Operation I.D. called for older ; people to bring articles susceptible to theft into the senior centers so that social security numbers could be etched on them. This program has now expanded to include process of the community is growing all over the nation. It is fair to say JSPOA provided considerable impetus to it under the guidance of Hector Hill. in uiuci u iewiiiic uic man iy . 1 - . T 1 1 I II J if conuiouuons run nas niauc uiiu This remarkable tablet gives aspirin relief, . yet protects against stomach upset DUENTRIC" COATED ASPIRIN fr&ithrft& 'APctIiLo Equal number of center and end Pork Chops U.S.D.A. 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SAT JAN. 10 AT A&P INWIIHAM PLAIN SELF-RISING UNBLEACHED Pillstwry Flour LIMIT ONE WITH THIS COUPON D bag 1 K2J 617 KRAFT 4 ' ' I I ' V f - Christmas Basket Tlma fjrccbl'Jtiip lad Dressing j LIMIT ONE WITH THIS COUPON GOOD THRU. SAT. JAN. 10 AT AP IN DURHAM 616 A SUPERB BLEND, RICH IN BRAZILIAN COFFEES Ein.it 0 CSSOEI BOO! U81 f C LNMT ONE WITH THIS COUPON QOOO THRU. SAT. JAN. 10 AT AAP I lOUfifriAM bag 19 618 GOLDEN RIPE 0 1 . , : . Tfcrt'i what membBri of Zsfi Court Ko. 41 ind Zafa Tomolo No. 176 said 20, wbon ttoy ratal ud dsfivtrad Cbrtstmu baskets to mil tezZa la tv&aa. NoLiss ttansj Iron left in: R. Birttt, Sr., ct- chilrmin; B. Armttrona, J. Armitrong, N. Burton, E. Gllmora, Sr., J. Gooch, W. Hia, chilrmin, R. Murchlson, R. Mtck ind E. Latter. Not pictured are mtmbrt of Zafa Court No. 41 . Photo by Silas L Mayflald SWEET AND JUICY niriii Ote 33 (u u S c ib. vi U bag JJ BUTTERY RICH Ur 3 CO t4S 39 5 30slx9 only n
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