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\ i * / \ N A ACP Worke rs Raise *3,000 Almost $3,000 in membership fees were turned in during the first report meeting for the NAACP membership drive, according to drive chairperson Mrs. Clara Nesby. "Thank God, I had an adding machine," she said of the Mondav night meeting. Dr. C.B. Hauser had the leading total of the 15 I S2,868, Mrs. Nesby noted that yyiany workers have_ __ III I vet to make th^ir reports? / ? She praised the enthusiasm of the 15 workers who attended the first meeting, noting that one fellow committee member had picked up 100 books to fill up with memberships. However, JSesby said she could use more help. k_nvVe need more workers and we especially need to make, sure all the churches are covered," she added' The next report meeting for the membership drive will be held at 7:30 p.m. on Monday, April 23 at Mrs. Nesby's home at 1641 Jackson Ave. I J jfi J mw Mffl -'M' ~~t 'If ?r t f fM hi II1 ;?.Hii: ! -|r \i<m;fj I. ill ri F*W ''v i 'IV' it:, ?Bf I fl./'P'.' !; } f?| l{\ :!J_; v- t p f '* Alfred Adams, a police coordinator Is given a stress test at the Cardiovascular Center at the Patterson Avenue YMCA. The fitness center Is the first of Its kind to be MiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii //y/A from page 1 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIimilllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMII offenders, youth are also exposed to the law making process. Jones also coordinates a summer youth employment program where youth are placed in on the job training. In ^tre^area of fitness, the Y offers a little league football program, basketball, karate and swimming. "We try to stress value-oriented programs instead of win at~all costs," said Robert Dunlap, sports director. Also through the sports program, free physicals were .. given to kids where many physical defects were detected. "Some of the kids had never had a physical or a vaccination and through the physicals, we were able to detect defects and the parents were able to get them corrected." Also in the area of sports, the Y is beginning a soccer program and is continuing its boxing program, which is run by Austin Benjamin. Basketball director Steve Hovis said he expects the soccer program to be a major sport next year. newsune WINSTON-SALEM CHRONICLE 723-9863 The Wlnaton-Salen Chronicle is every Thursday by the ? Witiston-Salem Chroni- Stores everywhere closed E; cle Publishing Company, ; Inc. 603 Pepper BdMlag i Erf . 102 W. 4th St. Mailing ! ' Jjr f Address: P.O. Bo* 3154, j| s'XJK M Winston-Salem, N.C. * \ \ I / I 27102. Phone: 7224624. 1 A L \\ vance (N.C. sales tax M U Op In tana eipremd by | fl I p*per do not necessarily 1 J V 1 wpwMBt the pottery of j| % this paper. Member & 1 N.C. Black Publisher?' I ?,| A. imam, ?-J ? *?? iu,aa&j 3 PUBLICATION USPS I 2. 15 1 NO. 067910 1 ^ ? g - g I Sale prices good thru Saturd. <? 1 IHitftllllJHIIIHIIIIlllllNUIIIIIIIIMftltlllftllftllllllllltltlinftlftllllttllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIItllMl Budget from page 1 iiiiiiuHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiimiiimitiiiiimiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiuiiiiimiimiii be no new programs in the recreation departments and that some programs may have to be cut. "The citizens are yelling and screaming tax cuts so our j budget is calling for no new programs," Jamison said. Most of the costs in the budget will be in the area of operational costs. "Inflation and the rising cost of living affects us too," Jamison said. "We have to pay water, gas and utilities just like you do." Jamison did not specify where budget cuts would be ' made. Jim Dalrymple, director of the Coliseum/Convention Center is requesting a 10 percent increase in their budget over last year. kTtflTf11 llV IHW1I ! TB 0 >1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiii minimi minimi i hum mi ii mill iiiiiiiitiiiuiii ii mill iiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiMii sleep/' . * . j Homesick, sHe~ami children returiied~lju Wiiistun iar, dui iears detection at any moment. A There is little that can be done to quell her fears. A spokesman in the crime prevention office of the Winston-Salem police said officers must await a violation of the law before taking action. "Now, if he called up and told her, 'I'm coming right over to kill you,' then we would dispatch a car to keep a watch on the place," said the spokesman. "But, we can't supply 24-hour guard service." Her advice to women still in the process of battering:"There's a lot of young girls like me out there in love. But when they hit you the first time, leave them, have them up and everything." i -1 ! i ... i n r ^ ^ j ^ 4 ^ offered in the black community. At the center a person Is examined by a cardiologist and receive other evaluations before they start their exercise program. 10 Appointments Open for Applicants -?Teiwslots?on-city ?and?and an outline of personal county boards and commis- attributes, sions, including the Parks -and Recreation Commis- ? The^ Forsyth County sion and the Reynolds Board of County CornHealth Center Advisory missioners has deferred unCommittee, have been de- til their April 23 meeting clared ~ open for appointments to two vacant nominations. slots on the RHC Advisory/ Mayor Wayne AT. Committee,?two appointCorpening is seeking nomi- ments to the county Zoning r 1.1 rz : A ? J nauuii^ iur II1C live pusi- owaiu ui rtuj USIIIICIH anu tions on the Parks and one appointment each to Recreation Commission the Alcoholism Residential which become vacant in Care Authority, Inc., NaMay. The body recom- ture Science Center and the mends policy regarding the Watershed Improvement operaton and management Commission. of Salem Lake, recreation < Unlike the city, the councenters, parks, pools, and ty commissioners do not special recreation solicit nominations in adprograms. vance for their appointive Corpening said inteTes- boards. However, interested persons should write ted persons can contact a him by May 2. The letter commissioner to have their should include name, ad- names placed in dress, telephone number nomination. rShoes? I aster oxford with pleated vamp and medium heel ln Black 19 OOo^ C1CQ7 m * . mi w r i cy v i u . j / )nly you'll know how little you paid. t Shop 5 Winston-Salem Area Stores North lihcrty V Old Town Shopping Ctr. faughtown Street 4.5101 Country Club Road. ay Master Charge or Visa Open evenings arifr Sunday 1-6 pm i * " . * $25 canvas lo % y' / Sale 124.99 Reg. 149.99 9 *12' polyester 7 ^ canvas lodge tent nas polyester /j < canvas walls, cotton drill root and // * rm polyethylene floor. 7' center height. I 5 3' wall height. Two wind o w s with / w Salepnces Vftactlvi 7 through Saturday. / Sale 19.99 I Reg. 24.99. Rectangular polyester I nylon sleeping bag with flannel Extra long * i .' r:~T* '* Sale HH Lime ~ Playmate . C QQ V HHHHHHI R#g Igloo* Little M- |? Playmate ice w 31G impact plastic. 48 qt. ice ch Holds 9 cans. polyurethan insulation, a handles. Sale Sale ' ii* 5HTf, "13.99 Reg. 32.99 Vvi-^L. /),: Reg. 16.99. vi <4^"T"- * J Rawiings* ~ Basket ^ * Reggie Jackson Suede upf NL fielder's glove. slip rubber Right and - ? collar, spoi ^Z7S left hand. * arch sup Assori ? Sa^4^99^ Sale 7' Reg. 49.99. Girls' 16" red M.W.' and white checkered bike speed bike fi with coaster brake. caliper brake Cow A AM fSc WC1VV7 \J II 11% Garcia Blue/Silver/ Olympic 800 Green Rods Now 14.99 . Now 9.99 Reg. 19.99. Ultra-lite - R?9-11.99. Skirted spinning, spincast and spool ball bearing reel, fly rods. -> Piano 7777 Piano 5410. Now 34.99 Now 3.49 Reg. 44.99. Seven Reg. 4.49. One tray drawer tackle box. - tackle box. Now 5.99 Now Reg. 7.99. Daiwa Reg. 14.9< combo I401/SP5. Combo 90 TrdCPenneyI * i: The Chronicle^Saturday, AprU 14, 1979- Page 3 Off >dge tent. Sale 34.99 Reg. 39.99. 7'x7' three man wall tent. Nylon walls. roof and floor. 4 9" center height. Stuff bag included. 11.99 7'x9'6" nylon tent fly I Sfllo i . ^ JPU r??i v mm 9.99 / PtttytfKitc \ I * Reg. 13.88. tgtoo-Ptayfttaie 9 99 ice chest is high fl Popular Igloo* ^Tpolyure-' eVoarrT thane insulation. ndswTng-up Holds 18 cans. 19.88 % . Puma "9181 uede LoCut C ball Shoe. )ers with non' sole. Padded Sale 41.99 >port Navy8" ~~ 49 99 0OVS 16" lad ?ji?e<5 Trooper bike. Police styling tea sizes. wjth ooaster brake ? I bale 59.99 Women's 26" 3^ . Reg. 79.99. Boys' 20" Eagle 9aturesdual b,ke W)^ yellow finish and **" black overspray. >hing gear. Zebco" 33 Ambassadeur* Now 22 99 5500 C Re?J?9f^-38 Now 4^,99 Spincastreel __ Reg. 57.99. Ball bearing fast retrieve.S|l|g # Reg. 99.99. This electric motor weighs only |j I MHHkJKZK? i\ 7 position tilt i \ DracKei ana 3 post- i i V tion forward/oft/ - sv ? reverse switch, '"a. x Piano 6300N Sale pr'ce* ^ IUIIV VWWVI? effective thru V Now 8.99 Sa,Ufd*y Reg. 11.99. 3-tray tackle box. 10.99 Now 9.99 J. Olympic Reg. 11.99 Daiwa Reel 0/124S A130RL Ki stores ooen Monday t*vot?gft Saturday 10 a m to 9 30 o m kmday i p m to 6 p m Die your JCP?rto?y CNirQe Card tflnston-Salam. H?r??s MaN 768 2510 Catalog 768 -2? 10 4igh Point, Wes?ch?st?f Mail 885 804 1 Catatoq 886 4861 jrMnibofO, Foot Seasons Mali 294 687 1 Cataioq 294 3150
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