! ' t - - mrnrmm mn n i nn t~~ ' ' ' ' * " " r "*? ? ~nb1wt m 11 JF//VS3 Vol. Ill, No. 46 Sc P.O. Mary Sloan Jones, a The building, says Mrs. F delegate to the first White Jones, is not accessible to Cl House Conference on persons on crutches or hi Handicapped Individuals, confined to wheelchairs. post office Tuesday on provide ramps for J< behalf of handicapped wheelchairs-1 and electric ft - y " . City Chooses r" a Hula Hoop Champ by 8haryn Bratcher Friday, as finalists the awiMpontr City-Wide Hula Hoop __ ? Contest showed their ??NGNB P aza was a a^^ty ^ ^efy gravity with swinging place las a jluja ^oop a few I ] i M wellrchosen moves. 2 ? *. ! ' ;V > : v -.-jj 4 Four city-wide winners 1 were chosen to compete in ? f t Jtok- . J the state contest in ^ flr ^ Salisbury later this summr 1 Salisbury later this sum? -1? Ajair^. mer. The junior girl | ^ winner was Angela SinW'^^PIM"IBBI" gletary, representing the I v P . ' Konnoak Recreation Cen- _ K4HHHHBPJHHHI ^er< **al Clayton Pole ? ^c \. Recreation Center' s | Jk;. Champ, took first in the -c Junior Boys' competition. I 'v s - ' ' The midget winners were;_j ^ Lenee Fair of Center and Darryl Barron of Gran- ; Angela Singletary ville. The contest, which was m co-sponsored by the ? Whamme Toy Company and the City Recreation ? ~ ~ JSBs3Ki!B< Department. required contestants to do 5 basic mtricks for 15 sec. each, and T~J then a full minute of \ t freestyle perfnrmftnrfl. life i The basic tricks carry V ' :'N imamnativo loKnl a lil/n \ I Wrap-the-Mummy, the Stork, and the Knee. Knocker. X- Contest Co-ordinator ii ^W HuDenise Clark explained that the entrants are ^ \ judged on creativity, Lenee Fair posture, and gracefulness. Each of the four H. - divisions had different 11 judgea, all director of city W - :M recreation centers. The )l contest was divided into jMMMMMMM the Junior Boys' or Junior ants 11 and uiider were ^ classified in the Midget Boys and Girls Division. ? ' Pltfe -Chronicle iiarryl Barron -?? ^ Weather I Hal Clayton m_-__?____m__-J A number of small fcUy food for their party, t children might have when suddenly Angela t been caught in the noticed that the man in s Star-Lite Grocery rob- the pink outfit had a gun. bery, but for the quick "He didn't see us," t thinking of 9-year old a^. ^led, but she , Ano-filA Carree. . . I 'six' neighborhood """ P01 "* ' children had gone to the f at ^ "ttendance t ^ 4U * u . Jimmy Collins, and i store that afternoon to grabbing hef ^ bf<> ' I T~*>" ^ on-Sale jturday July 16, 1977 Suite 61 , Discriminates A ossible for the handi- I also talked to Mayor iY apped to enter the Shirley about it." ih niiHing Since the post office, is a cc ^rve^ talked i^is^not ^ anes, "and I understood tion. A city spokesman om him that something stated that they do ^ *Q& -li$J M I^^hM MBl^P ^^^ISK' ^r 2jjj^ ' Teaching the Teachers: the learning the fine points of ma) _ they can pass along this ski! Project Make It Better. Team Work Underway - * ? ESR Pro j eet The?Experiment?in -make their own bod Self-Reliance displayed spreads,9 refinish their c Lhe __talents of the^ -Own furnitures-ill^ short^f newly-trained workers in home decoration for these c ESR's PROJECT: MAKE on a tight budget. * [T BETTER, in a July 7th Ten aides and two c spen house at ESR supervisors have received r headquarters at 601 N. several weeks' extensive * Main St. training in sewing, decoMamie Dean, director rating, re finishing furni- 8 }f "Make It Better," ture, etc. They will in turn c explained that the project teach senior citizens at the vas designed to teach various centers how to do jenior citizens how to their own decorating. Butler Confers s *by 8hnm Brttchw m ? ^ Staff Reporter J ^ Cecil Butler, the only M announced candidate for mayor, stationed himself m it the 4th Street entrance |l X) the Old Courthouse Friday afternoon, July ? 3th, to answer questions t ^ M concerning his platform. Butler charges that the B M recent tax re-evaluation -Jlrf shifted the burden *&W taxes from the large ,'^B corporations to the individual homeowners. --9B He further stated that he city is wasting the :itizens' tax dollars by Cecil Buth :reating replacement jobs :or employees whose heavy with bureaucrats, * Dresent jobs are no longer such as a city-manager iinded, and by having a with two assistant city t government that is "top- managers, who each have 1 Children Witness her, Isaac, she signaled police cars pulled up on o her friends and they " front of the store, and ilipped out of t)ie store, they blocked off the The children crossed street .. 9flys Angela ;he street to the Jiouse of Angela's - grandparents, ' 'The man came walking ind from the front porch out of the store **<* the :hey had a clear view of black P?lice lady 101(1 :he front of the store. him to freeze' He kePl on "A whole bunch of alld 9he shot C " 1livrrf- mrtirim' ! nr *ir M CHROl 03 Pepper Bldg. Winston-Salem, N.C. Lgainst Handicap le handicapped, but modify the downtown post co ieFe are no regulations office for handicapped aa )mpelling existirig struc- persons. The Waughtown pc tre9 to accommodate the Station Post Office (loeiT bi Postmaster Wilson in- chairs, said Wilson. di cated that his deoart- The downtown Dost W ta~ ^nffice nnmnnilygjaafo gr ,w_ t i _ -4-- CL^e^-1 m^a 1 ;<| - .,. .* : : v -l :. ' ; "" ? fd| M (m g fl -^H L^ ___jJ se ESR workers are dng slipcovers, so that .. f< 1 to senior citizens in - J i: I 1 I Aids Elderly ! c An impressive display After that it may be ^ >f home-made bed- renewed with other in- ^ ipreads^pillowcases^and structors, after the pre:urtains, all fashioned sent ones have gone on to ^ rom scrap material, other jobs. "Make-It-Betlecorated the walls of the ter" will be offered to C neeting room. The newly- senior citizens at Crystal rained instructors were Towers Sunri9e Tower h .ard at work measuring mA ^ Senior CitUen8. r nd sewing shpcovers for Houge on Patter90n Ave. j_ hoirQ QnH QATQQ The program is funded nue- as weU ? other . ? or one year, says ESR community centers )irector Louise Wilson, throughout the city. 4t Courthouse foot for office space in the IL VTPMD D..MJ1 Lll- i.1 i> o duuluii^, wniie wie kt office space atop "Under k the Elms" and the Hanes ft Building at 6th and Main are "virtually empty Butler also expressed . concern over the Perkins Ijfe^V Nuclear Power Plant, wtych, he says, will use up Br/ to 25% of the total water in the Yadkin River, up to **' ' * 72 million gallons daily. W This will affect WinstonSalem's weather pattern Pfc and the quantity of water v available in the area. ^ ^ Butler stated his inten- y er tion to attend the public hearing in Mocksville on issistants." Wednesday, July 20 to = The citv. Butler con- further invaatiffiitA DhWa ends, is wasting money Power's case for the Dy paying $8 per square power plant. c F Starlite Robbery him. Twice." Odum was shot by Tommy Lee Odum, 22, J^ewoman Allean _S. the man shot in the Glenn Avenue accident, After the robbery, died at 5:20 p.m. Collins explained \o Tuesday in Baptist police that he had Hospital. He had been recognized the gun as shot in the back of the one that had been stolen neck and the side. from the store in a I Hi'.'.' .'ii<?."?! M 10,'UJ'^mwii ije.i -,i -m ..l ui j-j-LAiU. j'gey SICLE * 20 Cents ped nsidered for restoration tioned that the federal i a ''traditional, old-time government would provice >st office lobby/' and all $5,000 infunds to remodel jilding modification a building to accommoi* j*7"" i'I^ ''irJ*1'ftf ?? JL mt^tu m*? WSamjJmmbi iMWffiJriigimHtWiIMIIW MBBinwif i jcision, according to he does not believe that ilson. the changes could be Thft.. coftniMter_ men- mn/iA &>* ika* 9?ww baptist Clergy , 1 Welcome New Minister * > by Sharyn Bratcfaer Staff Reporter A welcoming reception >r Rev. Oscar Cook, who gently became pastor of lars Hill Baptist Church as held at the home oi I Ir. and Mrs. John W.^-T uncan, on July 8th. Baptist ministers from MR** reensboro, High Point, MT^Hi H H nd Winston-Salem were ? n hand to officially Om,, Cook elcome Rev. Cook, who >ok up his duties on the rat Sunday in May. He is Church, was attended by iplacing the late Rev. y Butler of Shiloh t.E. Samuels. Baptist Church, Rev. & 11 T TA 1 ivirs. uerry uriiywn ui Rev. Cook, who was New Bethel Baptist ormerly pastor of the Church, Rev. & Mrs. B.F. Emmanuel Baptist Church Daniels, Rev. & Mrs. n Thomasville, is a Rhodford L. Anderson of graduate of Greensboro Union Chapel Baptist, and Bible College, and is R?v- & Mrs. David R. presently working on his Hedgley. naster's degree at Shaw ?????; ? Jniversity. He served as Others attending the .resident of the ministers' ?atherm^ wereT illiance of Thomasville, George Gay Jr of ihairman of the Evange Greensboro.Rev.L.T. istic Committee of the Stephens of High Point, iaDtist Assembly' chair 8111 members of the Mrs nan of the Political Actiot HU1 Baptist Church. _ Committee, and secretar> if the Rising Star. Rev Cook is married to the former Pansy Baker, The welcoming dinner, an4 they have two losted by Mr. & Mrs. daughters: Terry and )uncan and Mr. & Mrs. Brenda. They presently inwpod Jerald, members reside at 1500 Sir Galahad f the Mars Hill Baptist Road in Greensboro. * V Nefil Mobile At Health Center . Congressman Steve Need's district mobile office will be at Reynolds Health Center on Friday, July 15. A staff member will be working in the office from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 pfm. Anyone that is having a problem with a federal agency or would like to share an opinion on a matter that is before Congress is welcome to visit the office. The mobile office makes regular stops throughout the seven county area that Congressman Neal represents. V J rKiirlrla Frankly, we've stopped caring if our money loesn't go far. We just hope that a little of it stays >ut. robbery, and stated that it had been loaded with blanks :hat time. But blanks or bullets, Angela decided :hat she had more excitement than she XSt, V bargained for on a visit I ? .1 to her grandparents. .. / 1 Angela Carree I /

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