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PtS* 2-Ttic Chfoaieta, ThvNd?|r. F?braaf|i 17.19ft IHk ^Ck \->^o v>5 Bu 5-;:-jj^SB5ggHPI^^^3 BP!SS|!y .i-i^S^^^HHjHp' :xi:;i^t :v:-vv:.:lk-:ssA:"'' : ^MfehkJV IHBI The P Myranda Pyant, a student at Atlanta's Downtown I Center, asked President Reagan about defei welfare policies during a recent White House ques answer session held for students in a government program called Close Up. A non-profit, non >;,* '?.7 rr A^..v ,Mk ec?-."c * - v,;. 4 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17 "**?* A meeting for parents and young people ages 7-17 on computers and their applications for youth will be held in the MainJPublic Library Auditorium at 6:30 p.m. A computer expert will be onhand for consultation and to help in determining the direction of your child's future computer experiences. For more information, call 727-2214. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18 The Hast Winston branch library will sponsor a Senior Citizens Tax Seminar at the library to help senior citizens understand the new tax laws and to discuss preparation of the 1982 Income Tax Return. Erlene Lockett, tax specialist from H&R Block, will conduct the seminar. Call 727-2202 for further information. YMCA family circle activities will begin at 6:30 p.m. and will include swimming, volleyball, basketball, aerobics and trips to points of interest for the family. Call the Patterson Avenue YMCA at 724-9205 for further information. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 19 YMCA Duplicate Bridge will be held at 1 p.m. at the Central YMCA on Glade Street. Teen night will be held at 9 p.m. to midnight and include swimming, basketball, volleyball and dancing. Call the YMCA at 722-1163 for additional information. Rho Zeta Chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc. will be .l n I r~> ni i % # _i_m _ c ? a ? ? spvmsui tug mc ivcu v^ross mooa ivioduc irom iu a.m. 10 3:30 p.m. at United Metropolitan Baptist Church at 450 Metropolitan Drive. For further information or to become a blood doner, contact either Cheryl Bradshaw at 725-9318 or Doris Jackson at 784-4656 or any sorority member. The Brown Chapter of the Winston-Salem State University Alumni Association will hold its regular meeting at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Marie Matthews at 2501 Kingsgate Drive. SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 20 The Winston-Salem Branch NAACP will hold its monthly Executive Board meeting at 4 p.m. at the office on 2817 New Walkertown Road. All newly-elec^d board members are asked to be present and on time for the meeting. Immediately following the executive session, there will he a senwal mihlir m^tir?? TV?? nnKlir ?c 4?_ w- ? ? w ?' ? ?? VV A > IV pUVAIV B%9 i?f vited to attend this meeting which will begin at 5 p.m. The Ralph R. Morgan Post No. 220 Ladies Auxiliary will present a fashion extravaganza and talent show at the post on 2332 N. Liberty St. from 4 - 6 p.m. The public is invited. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 21 Afterschool day care will begin at the Patterson Avenu< ' See Page 3 9 ? a "wjj ops I Y\j 1 \h 1 i I pi resident, Close Up ^earning citizenship education program tponi ise and Industries Inc., Close Up brings mc tion and school students to Washington eacl t studies how the government works. partisan Crime Prevention Pair Given Ride, Then Kidnapped tu. .? aaa u?i. v,.. * ??C JUUUWUift , VJUUC , *iWU WMWftt V^iCVClcUiU m*m istBULzam?>Mk criminal activity in your Larceny From Automobile community and to help you 800 block, Cherry Street protect yourself, your fami- Jumper cables taken. ly and your property from #Salem Garden Road crime. Food stamps takne. Kidnapping 500 block, Claremount 600 block, Peters Creek Avenue Parkway Cigarettes taken. The two victims were in- 900 block, East 21st Street vited by two black males to Food stamps and /purse go for a ride on Holly taken. Avenue. Once they reached *1700 block, Cherry Street the 600 block of Peters Creek Wine taken. Parkway, however, the *1100 block, East 19th suspects refused to release Street their passengers. The case is Forty feet of chain-link still under investigation. fence taken. Common-Law Robbery 200 block, Cleveland ?block, North Mikhail Avenue Street Two checks taken. The victim was robbed by 700 block, Highland two black males. No descrip- Avenue tion is available. AM/FM clock radio Storebreakings taken. 300 block, West Sixth *3000 block, Cherry Street Street Shoulder bag taken. The complainant was *1200 block, Waughtown walking along the street when Street the suspect ran by and grabb- Beer taken. ed her purse. * 800 Mock, Fifth Street Robbery From Person Credit card taken. 1600 block, Pleasant Street Vocation Precautions The victim was stopped by Without taking a few four white males and robbed precautions beforehand, of cash. Only two descrip- people leaving on vacation tions are available: Suspect are also leaving a welcome No. 1 ? 5-10, with a heavy sign for burglars. build &nd light brown hair. Some measures to take Suspect No. 2 ? A skinny before hitting the road: build and brown hair. Suspend all daily Storebreakings deliveries, such as milk, 1500 block, East 14th newspapers, etc. Street *Lock and double-check Cookies, cash taken. all windows and doors. 300 block, Haled Street w Put all garden tools and Army equipment, in- children's playthings away eluding six helmets, 10 sleep- and out of sight. ing bags and six field jackets To Pvc appearance of taken. someone at home, keep a 5400 block. Indiana light lit. Also, have your Avenue garden and lawn taken care Calculator taken. of. Housebreakings Give a close neighbor the 700 block, North Spruce keys to your house, telling Street him you will be gone for a Phone and turntable taken, while. Ask him to make 3000 block, North periodic checks and tc Cleveland Avenue watch for strange Television taken. occurences. 500 block, Goler Court ?Make a written record ol -Cash taken. possessions, should a rob 2300 block, Oakalina bery occur. \ Avenue Don't tell your plans to s Antique chair taken. See Page 3 GREENSBORO - Oil Noble, award-winning New York City television producer; Ethel Payne, veteran Washington correspondent, and Cliff Frazier, executive director of the Institute of New Cinema Artists, will serve as keynote presenters w .. 1 A AT I ivi ure sum aiiiiucu na A Mass Media Careers Conference at A&T State University March 25-26. The theme of the converence will be "Media Coverage of Minority Communities: A Current Assessmem." Noble is producer of the a ward-winning program ( "Like It Is," aired by WABC-TV in New York. The hard-hitting, sometimes controversial - series has been heralded by the Village Voice as "the most illuminating hour in local television." THEIR Mill to learn about I n MB Just 35 yean 1 ? . II was a much I lCnrliJfl L 1 ,n the C( 1 ? L?2=_H Eagles, the separate Bta< hhJ er than their outstanding officially integrated. No c WUNL-TV, CI ^I > "PEPSI" AND-PEPSI-COi I " 1 ? 11 11 1 " " Wf? wmmmi ^y1 At last, some good n< Now, with anNCN1 deduct up to $4,000a yes TheNCNBIRA0 TixCut. cm^S?TED TAX Befits* ^ $1000 $1000ded ptus no tax on $95.53 interest $2000 $2000 ded plus no tax VO on $191.06 interest V $3000 $3000ded phis no tax Dt on $286.59 interest $4000 $4000ded plus no tax on $382.12 interest -y *Based on 9% Annual Interest Compounded daily on a 365/360 basis, and deposits mode first day of the year chances are,by then you 111 The new IRAat N kmol/c in ir kicfnrr; ic rirtl UIV^CUVO All V/UI 1UOIU4JT AU tlgl And our people hav ; the most of it.Come in anc Now.The sooner you star p * Working individuals can contribute as mud of $2000 ($4000 total for working coupl i All depositors insur V lack Journalists ote Conference flRP : u BP*: Noble will present the ?i- training and placing of nual Kellogg Lecture at minorities and other disadA&T on Friday, Maitii 25 vaataged individuals in at 7 p.m. r- ^W^btoadcasting, motion picPayne, a writer aM cor- ttires and allied media inreSDOnd^nt for mnr# tkan AmmAm ah<4 uiill <?An/1ii<?t m ?-? ?... .v. v w mwhivs| tuiw niu vviiuuvi 25 years, currently oocitfte Saturday workshop on the Ethel L. Payna hS* /improving the Image of fessorship in Journalf^il^raekt in the Media." Fisk University. 'W^i :The A&T conference is a She was the Chicago project of the faculty and Defender's Washington students of the university's correspondent for * many mas communications proyears and she has enjoyed J gram, with assistance from extensive international "the Kellogg Foundation, the reporting. Payne illliitha QanaiH Foundation and conference's luncheon the Greensboro Newsspeaker on Saturday at Record. 12:30 p.m. in the Mempfiil addition to the Union. ^ 'keynote speakers, panelists Frazier's appearance on for the conference will be the A&T program will be print and broadcast joursponsored by the North nalists, media managers Carolina Cultural Arts and educators from North Coalition Inc. ~ Carolina, Virginia, New The successful television York and Tennessee. 9 producer, author and They will include Ned teacher has pioneered in the See Page 3 WWII OR BATTLE WAS RACISM. illlll?^^ JKpS||^& j|| sglMs^issM m ii'ii in i I ,, i111 1 n^MLA m , ^ .. -v > ago, the struggle to integrate the military presented by tougher fight Tor Blacks than the actual war. cSSiS? Dnclusion of Tony Brown's The Black . -. ck Air Force achieved something far great - I - ? W\iO il !I!a IDBMI1 j return uverseas. 111 uie military was l >ne could doubt a Black man's ability again. I 26, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 6:30 P.M. -A"ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF PEPSICO. INC. PURCHASE. NY 11 1 1 " 1 1 ' ....... .... : . i X H/s . i -4 . V > ? v ?r ft\ > \ iws for the American taxpayer. B IRA, a working couple can ir* from Federal and North irolina tax returns every year. And that's not the only tax , sak that you'll be getting. UILTA entnnrtc nlnnc lime uii oav 11 igo picu 10, u pay no tax on the interest lilding up in your IRA. Later on, when you start ithdravving from your NCNB IA,you'll have topay taxes,but De retired and in a lower bracket. 0s? .One of the biggest tax it in your neighborhood. p trairWI tnhpln vmi make 'tFaicMS t, the better. t as I00% of their salary or wages, up to a maximum es ). Substantial interest penalty for early withdrawal. cd to $100,000 by FD/C.
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