? '"* .. .l. L i-LiiPage 2 The Chronicle Saturday December 1(J, 4 held at the Fifth Street Your child could have ubrary. We offer ^ the talent to be the future profe9sional instruction in dancer, artist, musician, Dancei Drama, Art, Music actor/actress or camera- (Instrumental) and Televiperson of tomorrow. 8?on Why not give your child This program is dethe opportunity to explore signed with your child in his/her talent by enrolling mind and is available to him/her into the "Art Is" persons 6 through 18 House sponsored by Ur- , A ban" Arts of the Arts years of age. &-10 meet on Council and housed at the n' East Winston Branch Li- P^.. H-iS meet on TW brary and T.V. classes are Thurs' & ^ 4"6 Baptist "ealth . Aiq SfiaW Bowman Gray School ot Medicine, it considered L ^ ^ plana for running the faci ^ ^"-V ^ 1 . lily with a ^iuup jnatiUcC-rbut decided against it. 7 within the next month to \ member of the Piedbenefit Shaw. mont Health Systems A new president has Agency has expressed an been appointed* to the interest in the group pracumversity, in order to deal tice idea, and is reportedly with the financial crisis, investigating the po'ssibisaid Dr. Butler. iity Qf funding such a He expressed confid- ve^ure* , . . .r* , .... County Commissioner ence m the school s ability u ^ Mazie Woodruff opposes ?.* ld~ ?' ^ < ? OllClW licio UvvXl 111 ii . , t l 1 i ju.? u group practice to black nancial difficulties be- . . fore." said Dr. Butler. p Want to 3e. But something has al- . . ,, . . A gregate again, she cornways come along to rescue 4 , ?T., , ., , Y " mented. It s a good idea if we could get a group of black and white doctors to do it/' 9 Ttl ?r?lre Unfortunately a group ~ A-Pf.Cal^H.0 practice of black doctors ?- seems highly unlikely. a j majority are over fifty. A.WflrdS "Young black doctors won't come to WinstonContinued From Page 1 Salem," one physician both government and pri- stated. "Because we don't vate organizations. have a black hospital. They go to Greensboro." Reginald Glennis Mit- Dr. O.G. Hairston did chiner, chairman of the not offer much hope for Mechanical Enirineerinir ^? -j ? w w uic kiuu^ {jrncuti: iue&. Department of A&T State Most local physicians University, received the WOuld not be interested. North Carolina Award in hp noted, because, there Science, for his exemplary practices are already well dedication to both his established, and also beprofession of mechanical cause there are not eengineering and his pro- nough physicians to make fession of teaching. ^0 idea workable. C.P. Booker, chairmar A native of Durham, Dr. of the Reynolds Health ??^=^Mitchiner?received? his? Center- Advisory- Commit' B.S.M.E. degree from tee, stated thaTthe health North Carolina A&T in center probably could not 1965, his M.S. degree pay enough to interest from the University of private physicians in pracOlinois, and his PhD. from ticing there. Virginia Polytechnic Insti- One problem seems to tute and State University be that the Health Center in the area of kinematics has a large number of low and machine design. incomepatients. Until the facility is patronized by Dr. Michiner is highly laf?er nu^fberJs of P^P1* regarded by his col- who can afford to pay full leagues for his work in scale for services the idea "kinematics," the science does "ot seem ^asible. of machine design, a field P * mter" in which he has made ?ad? the ^ many imoortant contribu- that blacks who 8,8 m tions. Most noted of his or "PPer-mcome works are a series of leve s do not use Reynolds papers exploring "The Health Center. Often they Synthesis of Four-Bar Lin- Ion?er P^omze black king Coupler Curves Us- doctors either, one physiing Derivatives -of the cian ?- -v?? Radius Curvature-Straight HTH Path Procedure." which appear in Mechanism and The BIB (Better Infant Machine Theory. Births) Program sponsored by the March of Beyond his research Dimes at the Reynolds and publishing, Dr. Mit- Health Center is in dire chiner is active in the need of infant wear and National Society of Profes- maternity clothes. BIB is sional Engineers, - and an incentive program to serves as vice-chairman of encourage pregnant wornthe American Society of en to get proper prenatal Mechanical Engineers, care. These clothes may Carolina Section. He is a be new or used. Please member of several honor contact the March of fraternities, including Al- Dimes Office at (919) 723pha Kappa Mu, Beta Kap- 4386 or bring them to 2260 pa Chi, and Pi Tau Sigma Silas Or*?W P?rWw?v National Mechanical En- ZT9 Hh1 1 gineering Society. Other winners of the ^M 1977 North Carolina Award were Reynolds Price . - ^ _x _ - . Stop itchmq fast of external for Literature, Joseph vaginal, rectal and other skm Curtis ~ Sloane for Fine conditions Doctors fmct even Arts, and Jonathan Wil- sel/(frf '^h'n5 with a special drug You can hams, who received the now get this anti-itch drug North Carolina Award for ingredient with no prescription rv_Q \ r-*a a M^r+v, ,n BiCOZENE' Use only as Fine Arts for a North directed The meo.caiiy proven Carolinian who resides cremefor D.rWww?mr*? outside the state. itching n v L rMTflrr**"" win n u w???>?<*g5?awJUWWUMW p.m. at East Winston Library and 16-18 in T V. RpaiLirPH I meet on Mon. & Wed. AWIfUll CS J from 3-6 p.m. at the Fifth Continued F Street Library. Why not give your child a chance to Contractor C .C further hi9 knowledge and another successfu interest in his chosen started small. In field. For more informa- started his busir tion and applications, you Ford car and a may contact Mrs. An- truck," doing-all drews at 727-2202 Mon- He now employes day through Friday from in his business, \ 2-6 p.m. or come by East few black constru< Winston Branch Library - by the state of N during this time. -Erwin Cr? s 8 w o ? ' .ro?i-wra - 1TPH fw i i j.p^aagar8^- -f sen, and that he is consi-12.Typesetting "T" m ... machine X'H dering running for then Persia r?]j Printers :_ ?measures - *> ; ,?any event: 16. Shrill ci v t " - 17-Hog fat One local Democrat 18. On the SSSbShB commented: ' 'I think they 20 ? '? .1 would have given that seat 22. Tellurium; 45 to Carl Russell, if he23 Fasten agai * ?&' hadn't had that write-in25 Spanish ? "85 campaign." 26. Fastener ?> 27. Iron metal . ! 29. Annoying j Cecil Butier noted that 30 Asyfum 7i his support of Russell 33.Pungent after his own defeat in the 35 ^fneg'3ables 45 lncllne mayoral primary has pro- 36. Conifers 47. California bably excluded him from 55 W]1y * valley .J . . .. ? . 39. Tree 48. Gem " party consideration. He re-40. turvy 50. Eli thinking of running for the 44, ?? Humble i-o, C syllable 53. Bones: anat. seat, but has made no . Antwtr Vo Pusxlc decision as yet. |sl3|s|v|oTi^[TpBBj.|viaiiu . On the subject of his NM9 i.x v 1 s 5 ? successor, Richard Erwin y|^|^oBs'BTT commented: 4tI feel that x|sU offal ui since i have to iun foi~" Ljj flfcg >1V t" v f iWoHwlvnlola a ship,"fheT>esTffiingi?or me to do would be to take no TjlB^[vTs" tfspBjj9 sM part in choosing my sue- o ~a vnlFd t 3|aBBS n 3 cessor, but to wish all * * * r yfil I'll1 II LJ TAILGATE PAR Fun Ideas for Movable Tki. t .1 ii . . ? a ma luuiuau season oc ready ment of frozen v to pack up a picnic that's perfect ed in a tangy r for pre-game tailgate parties. easily transport* ience with thisj winning make- For a fancy ahead meal easily prepared the bring along ps night before the big game. A fro- crumb cakes a zen turkey roast makes an eco- blended melba nomical. yet elegant main dish at home. Serve v when topped with a cold tonnato Spiced Cider fo sauce. A healthful accompani- warm-up. TURKEY TONNATO 1 frozen turkey roast 1 egg yolk (2 pounds) - ?1 teaspoon con Vj cup chopped celery 1 (3'/4-ounce) ci 2 tablesooons rhonru?H carrrtf 1 1 ? M ? V?MIvi * IC V? cup frozen non-dairy creamer 1 tablespoon ca Cook turkey roast as package directs. Chill. Combi and non-dairy creamer in small saucepan and bring and cook over low heat 10 minutes. Turn into blen< smooth. In mixing bowl beat egg yolk lightly, then s Combine with hot blended mixture, return to sa over low heat just until mixture reaches a boil. Re Drain tuna and turn into blender along with hot Blend smooth. Pour into mixing bowl and stir in capers. Cool. When turkey is cool, cut into half-inc on serving platter and serve with cold tonnato s servings. (Note: Tuna iftixture makes about 1 cup 2 tablet MARINATED VEGETABLES 1 (10-ounce) package frozen V* cup red wine zucchini slices 1 small clove g 1 (9-ounce) package frozen pressed (% tc artichoke hearts ^ teaspoon salt 1 (9-ounce) package frozen % teaspoon dry Italian cut green beans % teaspoon bas 1 (8^-ounce) can garbanzos teaspoon ros4 2 tablespoons pimiento strips 14 teaspoon pap cup oil Dash Tabaso Cook frozen vegetables as oackaaes direct, reduci O " * - ? ?by one or two minutes to keep vegetables tender-c vegetable and combine with drained garbanzos an all remaining ingredients and pour over vegetab Chill thoroughly, preferably overnight, stirring gent Makes about 5 servings. | CRUMB CAKES MELBA 1 (10-ounce) package frozen 1 tablespoon suj peaches in syrup 1 tablespoon lei 1 (10-ounce) package frozen 1 (lO'A-ounce) p raspberries in syrup crumb cakes, Thaw peaches and raspberries. Place in blender ja lemon juice and blend smooth. Split crumb cakes i between, and on top. Serve at once. Makes 6 scrvin per serving). . ' ' '-J > > i m in i* i"i n i"bwii ii.ctav14jwf^mwwhwbw Experience Continued From Page 1 Board of Education, the torn Page 1 Legal Aid Society of For}. Washington is syth County, and a former 1 businessman who president of the Citizen s 1960, Washington Coalition of Forsyth Co unless with "only a ty. , wheel-by in the * Erwin s appointment to the work himself. the Court of Appeals be- c thirty-two workers * comes effective Jsnuary 4, 8 vhich is one of the 1978 when he is sworn in, rtion firms licensed but in order to keep the 3 forth Carolina. seat he must run for re-election in November, ?? ?????a which he plans to do. The c _ m term will expire in 1984. rdruzzle Erwin will resign his p - ? ? ?-- seat in the General Asss gg gg ~ * I?\ !|! pointed to serve the re- 1 ^ ?I?ffB ? tott mainder of his term. - f gLJ-JLJ_-L i_ J JFirw?p f T | fiBp* law practice con* n? ~1 ? tinued by his partner At ?_88? torney James A. Beaty . ?g ~ while he is serving on the r bench. , ? ? Memo: To \ ** SS ACCORDING to a survey < S3H _ taken by the Dell O'mo , jijls 1 Research Bureau . of San "~J3 Francisco, liquors are again the most popular Christmas f? giving gift item. The com- L _ I l pany listed among the favor- f cit5 t >>a . * .. ite holiday items Drambuie,. 56. Tidv 26. For Courvoisier. Tia Maria.' 57:-Surrounds 28. Uses Peter Heering, Applejack, ( 29. Buffalo Sciarada, Booths Gin, and* DOWN 30/MusicaI Sandeman ports and sherries < 1. Unclouded instrument among the best known. ] 2. Wash lightly 31. Compressed These and other brands 3' start circle come in special Christmas ' 4. Therefore 32.24 hours gift wrappings. 1 5. Pen 34. Seine ??? 6. Vision 37 Skewer organs 39. Building . 7 interweave . j^ng Compare! Dristan* Tablets . 8. window color relieve more colds 6 9. Age*1 ~ cjfr TMEtawtt^ga*" * Mars striP 11. Depressions , RwiTiiw s ~s i 13. Greek letter 49. Judean king y ? si 19. Church 51. And so forth t pim / /_ t passage 35. Tantalum: Pmr / / 21. Public notice chem. , ,, TIES wo Feasts | Klr>nri. marinade can be sd if packed in a __l TO HE dessert touch, ickaged French AflL/VA/\/\/\A/ ind top with a i I b > a a b sauce prepared II 3 /3 3 3 3 r vith mugs of Hot ' r a final football : _ " " ' ' V " L ? ii | / \ JTj ?i-j an hino / V MI iuiio / V 8 mon juice / \ 1 tpers j ? ine celery, carrot f j I to a boil. Cover / / der jar and blend / L tir in cornstarch. 7?'J lucepan and stir / I Jk move from beat. / II cooked mixture. J V lemon juice and - ? t/ h slices. Arrange ' auce. Makes six / ipoons.) n wm% i S TO HE Ml IPC il, crumbled ?^ ^my, crumbled WHIStOn' I# ng cooking time risp. Drain each ? d pimiento. Mix * W1I les. Mix lightly. ly once or twice. Yes, I went th carrier collect < *ar . a.m. p noir juice tackage frozen - ZT^ j _ Name r with sugar and md spoon sauce gs ('/? cup sauce YVJxJI vwOPhone . 4> __ I ' "" ? MCSgaa.jtffi^ il_,U . Lii^ajTOVt-R vm>^TCTa?gra'J ~ l"~yfcr'** **-"'- ^i i , liri l B PootmQstor-Upges Early Holiday Mailing a? *u u l4 r *.!_ assist further by shopping As the height of the . ... , e 1Q77 . ... and mailing as early as 1977 holiday season ap- ib< f added proaches, Postmaster P??81?le- he ttdde<1,. John R. Schoolfield urges Customers sending all Winston-Salem resi- 811(1 military personnel stalents to immediately be- tioned outside of the Unipn depositing greetings ted States and to friends ind parcels in the mail ^ foreign countries tream. should mail immediately. The embargo on internat. . . . . , - ional surface mail has onsis en wit ocal |>een lifted due to the end ustomer needs, Saturday q{ the dock worke?. ^W. S^r^?'Ce strike. This means surface ,r0Vlded at the maln mail to all foreign destina,: Phe windows will be open I | rom 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 | CHRON1CLIJ ? ?* -g* ? ! ^ -AitHnugh mail vnliwm?Chronicle is frufclished^ ^ /ill increase tremendous- ?very Thursday by the ^ y between now and mid- Winston-Salem Chroni)ecember, the Postal- cle TuBEsEhg" Com pany, Inc. 603 Peppelr service is committed to Building . 1C2 W. 4th . Having all post offices St Mailing Address: dear of mail by Christmas p q Box 3154, Wina^' ston-Salem,N.C. "In view of the excel- 27102. Phone: 722ent cooperation received 8624. Second Class rom early mailers so far postage paid at Winhis year," Postmaster ston-Salem, N.C. 27102. Schoolfield said, we are Subscription: $8.32 confidents?that holiday pCT year payable in mail deposited unmedia- advance (N.C. sales tax tely will be delivered, in included), time for Christmas. 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