I I , ; j fi * -:._ ?'.; vTT^T^w i^wlSS"." MHk 4dOk ~ 1 ' *r w' ? ) '*:' ?- z\?j. An angry resident of the Liberty-Patterson area demonstrates a crack in his celling. 100 CETA W By John W. Temnleton caPof the new plan. They Staff Writer ^ say it will reduce their . _ .. , efficiency in providing^ A change in federal regu- service7 latiens^ia meanth^loss ? U|c J0' apI l^ions are going to cut into 100 CETA workers March fhp eff5pi?nrv ?f fhp wnrlr 31 m various public service "V - ^ , , * we can expect frdm CETA . slots around the city. . ,, . The workers will be ter- fmpl?y?eS- S"'d ,. r.u Law, deputy director n of minated because of the new . _ ? c ; # Expenment in Self-Reli18-month limit on the ancei which employs 42 <* len8th of a person can CETAs. six win be termj. the Comprehensive Em- "By the time Oiey beployment and Training Act come fairly productive, we (CETA). have to terminate them and City officials had im- we doiv't have any other posed a two-year limit on source of funds to hire CETA positions at the re- ?them,'IXaw added quest 3 of the Board of " Mrs. Velma Hopkins, diKiA^ ^ rector of the Citizens niuciiucu. iiuwcvci, hie vt . , . , , ?_ , . , , , Neighborhood Council, Inc. federal change was manda- cafeteria the R Ids ted by moves taken by He,ath c said she " at""C would feuf of her nine of the CETA . program CETA wqrkets 9n Marcjl Rationally. 31. " *J***"* Officials of organizations Under the schedule she which have CETA contracts has been given by the city with the city human ser- human services departvices department are criti- ment, Mrs. Hopkins ex-' ? Youth Physicals Available Young people?ages??must?be filled out and through 21 who plan to presented at the Reynolds participate?in ?the?city's?girls gym before the physi Summer Youth Program cal examination will be are requested to obtain free given. physical examinations this The examinations promonths vided by the 312th Medical * > . Evacuation Unit are like The examinations will be r- . . i . ? . those given as part of given each Saturday and t~. . " '7 vV, ? . high-school athletic Sunday throughout March ** Q ? m programs. rrom SJ: JU a.m. to 2: JO p.m. ... ., . . - , . All young people who at the Reynolds High ., . ? ^ . _ t , . , J . ? reside in Forsyth County School girls gymnasium. . . . . :.. c ; & are interested in the SumPermission forms for ta- mer Youth Program are king the examination must encouraged to take the hf? nicked nn frnm indivi- PTaminatinn ^ w J-~ w * --.w. T VAMIlllllUilV/lIt dual schools or from the Plans call for the summer Youth Coordinating Servi- program to begin June 25 ces Center, 1500 N. Pat- and to extend six to eight terson Ave. These forms weeks. Friday, March 9 Chapman's Antique Show opens at Benton Convention Center to run through Sunday. Sectional bridge meet hosted by Kings and Queens local unit of the American Bridge Association beginning at 9 p.m. at the Ramada Inn in Clemmons. Competition is open to all. Saturday, March 10 Farmer's Market at the Dixie Classic Fairgrounds trom b a.m. to I p.m. City district table tennis tournaments at i4th street, Miller Park, Polo Park and Martin Luther King Recreation Centers beginning at 9 a.m. Sunday, March 11 Human relations director Herman Aldridge speaks to the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Winston-Salem at 10:30 a.m. at the fellowship house at 2873 Robinhood Road. taoriday, March 12 ^ ar? ? /> I* staff hnt/j ~ "^k^inning"at *7 p7m~ ^ """ ' '* "7 Tuesday, March 13 Open community meeting to discuss pressing issues at the Shiloh Baptist Church from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. h Wednesday, March 14 Monthly meeting of Psi Phi chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. at 8 p.m. 0 3 ^ To Fight Bad Housing Liberty-Pat By John W. Templeton Liberty-Patterson resident. Staff Writer , ''The house I'm in is in bad Residents of the Liberty- shaPe- M>' landlord will fix Patterson community have lt' ^ut some other begun to form a neighbor- PeoP^e are not so hood association to protect fortunate. their rights as tenants, help Other residents comto preserve the neighbor- Plalned of holes "".walls, no hood and, if all else fails, screens and the failure of ensure adequate relocation owners oT condemned allowances for . residents houses to board them up. displaced by city actions. ^ once to?^ me ? yea?s .... to get my walls covered," At the second in a series said Mrs Vjvian Wri hti a of organizing meetings last 36 resident of the Thursday, residents said coramunity. "lt took me their rental houses, and . ??r , , .. yond repair, yet expressed a desire to keep what has Mrs. Louise Tate of 818 been a cohesive community Patterson Avenue said she together. could see through the walls 44Some of the people in tier house. need to be relocated," said However, the consensus Vernon McCullough, a of the 20 residents who 'orkers To Lo pects^io lose an ner em- nave to go.'' ployees by September] 7 " Sara Daviage~a re-~ "There are a couple of searcher with the city Incontradictory objective^ fn -fiian Services Department, the CETA legislation^said said the department is prolaw. "One is to provide viding assistance to the" training to unemployed terminating workers to find workers and the other is to new jobs. She cited a Job provide services. But once Search Club and an assesswe get them ready, they ment program being operac nPL ? xiie ?that t V >i lit ' V* - W i yora M hi ** ^ SS ?When you want ~ the paper it's printed o: l numbers-sometimes e All this is not or That's why NC use your NCNB Che The Checkmate your name, get a receip You can use Che alt over town, all over t also "cash a check" at a So,if you have a J? If teem drvr*'t_h?viP - - - - A -1 V . ^ . . that wants to be the be <* ! ** * Member FDIC * ... 4. . o terson Tenai i attended the meeting at 1962, said much of the Lloyd Presbyterian Church reluctance to move is based was that they wanted to on the shortage of available stav in the neighborhood. housing. tt,,. . , . \4,A lot of these people, If I moved to another v , ~ , . r . they re on fixed incomes, neighborhood where no- . , . f . ... they . can t go anywhere body knew me. something , ? * ' * . ? vlJvt 5A1U I ttllvl 3UIli I could happen to me and w . . . Meeting with the group nobody would know any- VT ?... . A.. . . /, . ,, .. was North Ward Alderman thing about it, said Mrs. T .. ? . .. w . . Larry Little, who recently .. moved to 715-A Patterson ? Right now, something Aye He said goes wrong or rf. say, I had a|)ocated $622>000 for 1 !Ie any kbrMd; Ca" relocating Liberty-Patterjust knock on the wall and 't . . , ., . ~r~rr r? son residents but noted that my neighbor might have there is a [ack of affordable would split that with me." .. . . 4t_ . . . them to move into. she added Everybody in . The new . Liberty. this neighborhood gets Patterson group would join along just like that. neighborhood groups which J.D. Patterson, proprie- have developed in comrautor of Pat's Barber Shop on nity development target Patterson Avenue since areas such as the East >se Positions ted through Goodwill requirements. industries. Under previous?rules, She noted that the persons hired as CETAS changes would not affect could be unemployed for as the positions available to- little as seven days. Now, the agencies, which would CETAs would have to beenbe free to hire new CETA out of work for ten out of employees. However, the the previous 12 weeks or 12 new employees will have to of the previous 15 weeks, meet new eligibility depending on the program. clastic c ells ever re some! . .V . . * | jjHkL. "WHiN I USi A PAP9R CNFCX, j/U IT TAKES A LOT TO JM PHOVf fMMfT lift WWW I USt MYOMCXMATt, M ivtuYBOOY knows iHk: tftfH Hk- 9 to buy something, it can seem lil n.\ou n ave to show a drivers licei yen your thumbprint, llyinconvenient, it can be downri NB is introducing Checkmate, tl eking Account just as easily as y card goes through an imprinter ju >t. Ana you're on your way. It's that ickmate wherever you see a Visa tie country and even all over the1 iny NCNB Banking Machine aci Checking Account with us, ask u ^NIR Oi pricing Arrn;mt, cp ^ a c __ 01 sCH^fSetfi^n ;st in the neighborhood. MCM! It tells ( ^ V-7" ^ * . .-' * '?m ' ? > J The C hronicle, Saturday March 10, 1979* Pag? 3 its Organize Winston Restoration Asso- needs of Liberty-Patterson, ciation and the Watkins His views met with agreeStreet Improvement ment from the residents. Association. Mrs. Wright said approLittle told the group that, vingly, "I really do believe organization would be the we're going to get somekey to taking care of the thing done." Don't buy a life _insurancepolicy asking yourself 1. Will the death benefits be large enough fdr my family to cover heavy immediate expenses and.give them a debt-free fresh start? 2. Will it assure a monthly income to help raise and educate my children? * 3. 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