%\ * i- sm? Page 24 - The Chronicle - Situ I rranrafsci ^31 I Model P] I 1225 E. I 723-7332 _ * SUPPLIED BY .1 | your a ?? ? *to9;! ' ? ; 1 E CALU ? ? +* + +-+- i+j^jtt * ? a1 * * I t/.5. Choice 1BEEF S All Flavors Pet Ice Cr 5 Lb. Davis Corn - 1 ? 4 Por] day Feb* 5, 1977 ZUiQgl mnoHS?^LI ?p 1 md I i t t^i Save | at I harmacy I 5th St. ?. -? I " 724-5052 ~ I lRKVEEW UEPLYmsj, we want yo ti power. - L* oome line morning, you nothing will happen. Befo poyver shortage like'this, lei We'll: Check water level ? charge level Check ground cal are numbered, we'll replace it v with instant starting power, start ai utomotive needs. I ~ .-J ?. SATURDAY 9 .. 51 VHAN MANAGER I BMBCI JUII HIMWV *- * * * * Like ITEW 9! jam 9 oil 7 kLoin Q \ City To i 0 Brightly colored flowers around the city are objectives which Keith Whitfield, Win-* ston-Salem's landscaping planner has in mind for tftfssummer, Several years ago, the city roH 11 r>o i vuuwu iiiv uuiiiuvi vh annual flower beds to two locations because of maintenance costs. But many individuals commented on the reduction, citing the bright spring showing and little else through the year. V "We'd like to get neighborhood groups to join with us to develop about 12 beds as a trail basis on the city's rights of way," Whitfield said. "We'd be happy to prepare AUTO : igh Point Rd^-Kiemr-?8^95TZJ*'~ 11 to stay may turn your key and , * re you get caught in a * t us check your battery: * Check cables Check * ble. If your battery s days vith a Delco; the battery . * fter start. * ? Motplfcl? 1 nr. j int. o ? 11 ? rty Fc 538 N. Liberty ? :?^ C Golden. Lb. APP t ' 9? Nabisco 1 Sal 9 c ^ Mar ???r 1 1111 "?1 ^ iQc ii n iyj r 1 i s. <; Get More Flo . i IJ fi~ n Wi. 9 " Keith Whitfield the beds, serve as a purchasing agent on the , flowers, plant-them and water them. ' t - . \ We need to have neighborhood groups say that they'd plan the beds, select ? and maintain the flowers for good appearance all summer." a He also oii44^frteir^The , ""TuTmber of beds could be " increased in future years if ^ this summer's effort proves \ successful. Any right of way location in i ' 1 Any right of way location is J acceptable as long as it can be E easily reached from the road, ^ is not in the shade or affected *** by extensive tree roots. t l A ri ? II a numoer or nowers will Up| dcM-eal well tfrthese locations in >ods St | FOOD i < FreshProefuce a Fancy Delicious ' LES Ou,. -Temium? ? Itines . 3 garine Pet hlk a d " % ,, > * \ * 1 * ** wers ^ such as zinnias, pansies, ageratum, mums and several other varieties/' he said. v W W V % - <* < ? - - - - - wnittieid would _ like an indication of neighborhood interest by Feb. 10, so that the plants could be ordered and be ready for planting around May 15. ^ ( Without governmental support, several neighborhood groups have already been involved in such plantings which dot the city now. Groups interested inTsupporting such aproject shotikh xT call Whitfield at 727-2063 for further information. * FIRST bLAQC humorous I he doesrt't have it, write to : DC,401 Park Ave., So.tNYC, Y. and COMPLAIN! STAMPS HONORED