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I / ,ifl|_ ??1? ^ ^ / >/*? ^~i m j *"\ C /* *) Jt" J~? ?I -v ur > \ ? 7 ?2 an i bowel a >??? >tuu jg^aiagaa-*a ? ( pn?-rr tn tf t .in Mortgage Activil Census Tract Winston-Snlc on Stiw 2 -- 97,1( 3.02 -- 32,(X 3.02 4 25,900 22,0* 5.01 10,000 5,001 5.02' - 23,5< . V ? 6 8,400 17,01 7 34,0 P 8.01 8.02 20,000 7,60 16.01 .100,750 37,3 16.02 53,600 21,0 17 120,800 124, 1978 339,450 421, 1977 458,166 258, ^^"7^otaHo^it^6j466j35(^^^^^88 . tttLHEb. Friday, March 30 R.O.T.C cadets at Hill High Scha inspection by Army officers from featuring a special drill team denn 8:30 a.m. Parents of the Barbara Hills Ch ment Center children sponsora ya saiefrom noon to o p.m,-in the p; the center at 1120 East 29th St. tr Urban League Guild holds its "F Year Awards Day" in the . Hau Union Building at Winston-Salem ning at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 31^ Farmer's Market opens at D Fairground from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. Yard and bake sale continues at E Child Development Center from p.m. Sunday, April 1 Parents' Day at Winston-S University. Art lecture and exhibit in the WSJ Gallery at 5 p.m.^ Monday, April 2 Aldermen, County Commissioner Board all meet at 7:30 p.m. in City Justice and Administrative respectively. Tuesday, April 3 "Only Two Can Play" featurin Peter Sellers is the Tuesday Night 1 East Winston branch library begin _ t \kr p.in* as pan ui nauuuai uuiaij c Vegetable gardening seminar at the county agricultural extension s Agricultural Building on Fairchild 1 Wednesday, April 4 Coalition on tax reform sponsors on the food sales tax and propert p.m. at Glade Street yWCa. Included Urban League, League Voters and Legal Aid Society. Friday, April 6 East Forsyth Moder Music Mas fa Schorl auditor NCCU "Incense Burner" Tourin Williams Auditorium 8 p.m. a*. . *r** / .1 . t*0? __ J**<* , v(l "lEFv^5-2^ ^rvsJ"^"' *|IkxoiJ/^^ J"5 v *9 _-_ CENSUS TRACTS _. t r ^jwrirmffi-mumrrrc - ty in Black Areas lard ~ First Federal Piedmont i )0 39,200 129,300 X) 40,400 16,000 -- _ 7,200 26,800 X) 7 61,900 86,900 3 _ 7,000 90 - 33.700 14,700 90 -- 60,000 00 10,800 70,200 11,200 10,300 0 26,600 00 144,100 156,500 00 67,800 50,700 800 200,000 57,700 300 649,900 673,700 600 951,350 541,100 >1,700 19,270,693 36,474,300' J University m. m a welcomes ol receive an . t Ft. Bragg, Parents anstration at Chancellor emeritus Dr. Kenneth^R. Williams and lid Develop- Marshall B. Bass, an exec*7.3*? , "five at R-.-.K Reynolds Inirking lot of dustrfts, will Be" the featured sneakers at Winstnn , Salem State University's amily of the Parents Day/Honors Day ser Student Program, to be held SunState begin- day, April 1 at Kenneth R. Williams Auditorium. The idea of setting aside ixie Classic a day for parents to visit the university and to discuss their child's progress with tarbara Hills faculty members originated o o r* 1 during Dr. Williams' term 9 a.m. to L . .. ^ TT ^ as chancellor. Dr. H. Douglas Covington, the present chancellor, added an academic thrust by incorporatalem state ing honors day into the program. Honors awards will be presented to full5U Fine Arts time students with grade point averages of B or above. "Parents Day is especial?and School desi8ncd for freshmen Hall Hall of pa \s'"w^ Hay' > Center w<xk1 L. Wilson,. Jr., vice ' chancellor for student affairs and chairman of the Parents Day Steering Committee. "It gives them an ig comedian opportunity to see where S4ovie at the students eat, live, study, ning at 7:30 and socialize." The appearances of Chan7.in u ce^or Williams and Mr. .30 p.m. by gass are part t^e ^am ^ eryice m the Battistone Lecture series. Drive. _____ IMPORTANT MEWS FOR open forum BACKACHE SUFFERERS! y taxes at 7 MOMENTUM" Tablets are Sponsors 50% stronger than Ooan's. of Women Before you take Doan's Pills tor muscular backache remember this * MOMENTUM Tablets are -50?o stronger than Doans That means MOMENTUM gives you 50% more pam reliever per dose to relieve backache iters Variety To reduce so?the inflammation , J so muscles loosen-you can move more lUm. treety in minutes1 There's no stronger g 1 neatre at Tablets Take only as directed m - - Older Childi Adoptive Pa By John W. Templeton Staff Writer More than two-thirds of the children awaiting adoption in Forsyth County are school-age black youth, according to county adoption workers Prospects are slim that the youth will find a home because of a lack of families willing to take them in, said Kathy Knecht, adoption supervisor in the county social services department. Ms. Knecht said 31 children are awaiting adoption; 22 of whom are black. She, said no blacks families are currently ^Peking nlrier children, alforinfants. "We rarely get infants any more because most of the separations from parents are court-ordered instead of . voluntary," said Knecht. The problem facing the Forsyth County youth is a nationwide one, . particularly for black youth. Most persons wishing to adopt, seek younger children^Once an adoptible youth gets beyond school age, his or her . prospects of finding a home diminish. Because of that reality, the federal Park Named |i0 K?s-n SWI For Bell East Winston P^rk, located behind Sunrise Towers, was renamed Rupert Bell ^ Park this week, honoring w&IQ the first black recreation center Director for the City of Winston-Salem. Med At^ the_ceremony a new c h rtn sign was erected at the park as Bell's widow, Ruby Be4k na' { and fpembers of his family 0 -watched. has' the Bell organized and directed the first Gdlden Age Pec*a Senior Citizens Club. As y?ur director,- Bell served 20 years at Happy Hill, several at 14th Street and 11 years jH at Skyland Recreation Center. Upon his retirement Dec. 31, 1976, the WinstonSalem native had been with HBBHWMl the city over 31 years. He died almost one year later The Winston-Salem Board of Aldermen adopted a resolution on March 7 and - presented"irto:Mrs. Ruby "The Board recognizes jgSHHy the late Rupert W. Bell, f'A former Recreation Center jL Director, for his many con tributions to the city recrea- fv \ tion program, and extends its sincere and heartfelt jr thanks for a job well done7^^^^^R|iy|; read the resolution. Alderman Vivian Burke, ||H9&m| j j who attended the ceremony said that she was really ESraKKjlj "I'm proud not only for the accomplishments of V Mr. Bell, but also for the ^ fact that I was on the ^ recreation committee which made the recommenda- f\f4 tion," Alderman Burke w OTT 1 said- , 3 Yea BHHE9 Sale, poSs4 I '' PPMBP poweH ; DOWNTOWN , toyou'i i next to Lindley sion ' * Groups 1 PnOtO { cold cri i m sizes 2< House of Wong lunch & dinner! I Iff! Ig*j 'Now ' P f J en Lack rents government gives special incentives to persons who adopt older children or black children. April has been proclaimed as National Action for Foster Children and Adoption Month both nationally and locally. In connection with that observance, the Children's Home Society in Greensboro, the only statewide non-sectarian adoption agency has ,__r helped form a. Black Adoption Task Force. The group will hold a meeting in Greensboro Tuesday. April 5 at 10 Baptist Church, 1210 Eugene Street. One of the purposes of the group is to combat the idea that only affluent families are eligible for adopting children. A task force brochure notes that single persons over 25 can adopt children, and that the only financial requirement is a steady income. Knecht said?not all of the adoptible children want to be adopted^ "They may have contact with an extended family or the children may have a fear of joining a new family." nger 2 mope< ves105 *344 orig. *449 ium priced moped. It t ures front and rear ks and Full-width interexpansion brakes. Like lit* mA/^nlc WI i n ^ lii iiiuuviJt litv. " ill^^l /ft'l *' "a>XJ two drive chains: one for engine and one for H,/Jy X tiling - so you can go at own speed. Save s5: JCPenney 20% c ir Battery. orJaeli SJIP Tough nylon cc Rvt.^c vm.rr M ' 1,1 v ^ ' uu' vbias or whitew Bfor light trucks and RV's. Notr Tires mounted charge. Size ~~~ 800-16.5TL. 19 Plenty of starting 875-16.5TL. 'or your private car or " l has no filler caps, never add water. Corro- 'Plus fed. tax fr virtually eliminated. tire lizes #24 with 31 5 amps TL: tubeiess anking power. Other ^ 4F, 22F, 72. 42. o3V6 ^ jr. on 10W4C %! by the ca: imKWjimf odie 11 n^W^lraT^i Reg. $18 St< r^PnTll #*1 savings on an a fl J OIL ff 1 oil with great hi erature perform ^ Ground weight. Penney ton-Salem, Hanei Mall 765-8370 ? > . I The Chronicle, Saturday March 31, 1979- Page 3 Fill out and mail today Circulation Dept. Winston-Salem Chronicle P.O. Box 3154 Winston<Salem, N.C. 27102 I Please start my home delivery immediately (check appropriate box) 52 26 13 wee ha -weeks week*-?? 1 I Home delivery rates payable in advance payment enclosed will pay carrier ? - * . Name : Address ? * City State Zip ?? Telephone Winston-Salem Chronicle 723-9863 722-8624 ^jjj^ j/ 2 tO$80 four Aramid belted dial tires. ^ alp ^W%f Size BR78-13. vpassenqer tire constructed 0f 2 polyester radial ? j 2 Aramid belts. Aramid, the pound for pound * than steel synthetic cord, with the gentle ride. idewall stabilizers and 7 rib tread design. No required. Tires mounted at no extra charge. >- * Size Reg. Sale* BR78-13 S60 $45 DR78-14 ' $67 $54 j ~ ER78-14 $73 $56_ FR78-14 $77 $60 GR78-14 $82 $65 HR78-14 $91 _ $73 i GR78-15 S84 _ $65 T HR78-15 $93 $73 7 ? LR78-15 S102 } $82 I mm I Plus fed. tax from 1.90 to 3.13 per tire. >ff ^our Highway RV Bias ird construction hoice. blackwall M all belted. Ideal , pick-ups, vans ade-in required. M ! at no extra fl K Reg. Sale* B $60 $48 EI] om 2.48 to 5.92 per ? 24 qt case. up weather ance.Year ^gjStBKBKKBKW^^t Vuto center open 1:00 a.m. til 9:30 >.m. Monday thru iaturdav. 1 p.m. --* ' I r
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