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* * j - , . ? ?i ??-A ? . 4-V iirnimB IMI ** ^? , B v0QJH ^H * - 'y i r..i? t?_i t u mre la&es New Position - ? ?- It is said that any successful V announced that they have one. Future Williams, 24, is now a new and used car salesman for the dealer. "He comes to us with the best experience in y. new and used car sales," Grady Adams, owner, said. Future is married to the former Belinda Brown and they have a girl, Tomeka, five. Future invites all of his friends to come down to Adams Volvo at 226 N. Marshall Street for a _ _ _ * ? gooa aeal. ... ' r Board Elected Samuel O. Jones, Chairman of the Board of the Winston-Salem State University Foundation Inc., announced the election of five new board members7The new members, elected during the Board's October meeting, are Max H. Crohn Jr. - Assoc. Counsel - RJR Industries, Inc.; Dr. Clara Barnes Jenkins Prof, of Education - St. Paul College in Lawrenceville, Virginia; Mrs. Ruth B. Lewis retired principal and former supervisor - Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County School System (currently working with the _ Development-- Office?at * WSSU); Winslow A. Lowery -rieacher - Danville, - - - - ? Virginia Public School System; and Ms. Louise Smith - teacher Winston-Salem/ Forsyth County School System. Ram8"42, Bin a Saturday night at Bowman Gray Stadium the WinstonSalem State Rams put it all together ripping the Fayetteville State Broncos 41-24. The Sams' offense did everything Coach Cleo Wallace asked of them as' they amassed 464 yards-total offense. On the Rams first possesMjpp' 1 Ram linebacker Curtis Rich I Qnlncey Crank [65] come* In w Hbu sgrr* - ^ n d* a Nn ( i v^cT Your bank may be imposing a $1 p your checking account drops below minimum. And that s in addition to y< per-cbeck service charge It .could c extra $12 per year. The easiest way t this penalty is affecting you is to IqoI latest checking statement, or call yo< It may have already cost you $1. mo pvnwiiN si wcnovHf; You can have free checking if you nn $100 minimum balance, or use Wacl Ready ReservAccount to maintain yo balance. If however, you do not take of these options the per-check chart /V. ^' FVM A^VCI-O ^ iiicuirAir Rams Slai sion of the ballgame, after the defense stopped the Bronco's on a fake field goal attempt, Franco Goode, the Rams starting quarterback, rammed the ball info Big John Connally's stomach. The big fullback, who was playing with a broken nose, plunged through a big hole opened by HH w# ip iukimi 8^ -^ &^S|^?5?^S' sfc* ->;. 5<;**j|[- -x IS^iSife** - - ? ??** ,.- s'. urdaon drops qwtnback as to'twlp. Photo by R. EDer c * INSTON-SALEM CHRONICLE may t * ~UW npenc ionm< * a sHfyo is Wad 13$. That s a nominal char* >nalty when the transaction, not a pent a $100 aj) ^ banking. Dur regular Mosi Wachovia offices are ^n. Monday thru Thursdav an o md out i AncJ we ^ave ^ 74 Va /?Vr across North Carolina thei jr Lank. Wachovia office nearby. Talk to a Iiiiwla Pmm He or she will have aM of tl tamtam a Wachovia s no penalty che Dovias also help you with any oth< ur minimum tK.t k ' ' k_v/iQ . arivantanP thal y0U may h3V6 aavanvage Wachovia serves more Noi ;e is .only any Qlhef go ^ you ( Wachovia, shouldn't you b< lighter Fay el ' an inspired offensive line and romped 68 yards to the Bronco's 11 yard line before being dragged down. Chico Dunlap, the Rams other setback, carried to the 4 yard line on the next play. Connally then carried the Bronco defensive line into the end zone on his back for the score. Jerome McDaniel added the point-after to give the Rams a 7-0 lead with less than 4 minutes gone in the first period. The Broncos came back to score following the kick-off. They moved to the Rams 5 yard line where the defense stiffened and John Highsmith made good on a 21 yard field goal cutting the Ram lead to 7-3 midway through the first quarter. The Rams, after being penalized on the insuing kick-off, took the ball on their own 12 yard line. Dunlap and Connally, running behind the best blocking they had , repay mi you t Tovia. ge to cover the cost of \ W^ JN \vjb open all day. 9 to 5 ? \ '^L d 9 to 6 on Friday. f"" \ v W offices in 70 cities all ? J \ re s always a | - ? mal Banker. . aooaess >e information on eking And. they can I please send me ! 3r financial questions I applicationsfoi # #-? * * ? th Carolinians than J e not banking at I * B? ' I tteville Slate received all year, moved the ball to midfield on four nlav?* each carrying the bail two times. On one. play the official blew the whistle after the ' entire Bronco defense failed to down Connally. I ^ IN COOPERA1 U.S. Department I Office of Minority Be I PROVIDES ASSIST; BUSINESSMEN WHO . ORGANIZING A N1 EXPANDING ON EXIS #1iTf ?>AJ t i t/n >? P?g* 3 ? ? ? * r If. si <kr k ?v fc K' 5 ^ -\ ' . i _ ^ - i \\buhMd \ Rsnond Bcnlar at Wfalwia To *acftov?|i Sank & Trust " Company N A Po?l Otfce Bo. 30M ' osion-Safem North C*o*?'M 27102 I 1 2jp ' SIGNATURE CARDS AND | % 1 ? ' I SmpM Matm Lean* M?maw* I I % * \ ' t ft The mighty Rams Will take on Elizabeth City Saturday in Elizabeth City. The Rams > hope to spoil the Vikings homecoming. The Rams are now 2-3 in the C1AA and 2-4 overall. orsyth County H / Economic l] ? Development I Corpororation I HON WITH . I of Commerce iilnew Enterprise riNCE TO SMALL l ^ ? ARE INTERESTED IN SW BUSINESS OR TING BUSINESS.
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