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I nsss ?^laiut^n. I.HJJ?1. ' ?? ... .. -- - ~ ....- _-f?rA/ rxw'M ixn%n?.0|>? DM?i.Hi??ir? ,? ?i ???? >Mt m I lii^""" '(P1 FfT*y] 723-9863 Gli Career V Find Sue "The advantage I see in education is the positive change I can make in young lives," Hairston said. "It is grfti1* ? rhilri who i* ?ipert?d tn fail through a Hairston said h#?ino a ~i u '* ..B ? tviuaiv piiULipai llclMl I presented any problems. 41 Women principals are treated like men principals," Hairston said. "The field is wide-open, and with the training and experience when positions become available women can move u|>." Hairston said she defines success in terms of self satisfaction. _/ "The relationship with the teacher, students, community and parents, your ability to make practical decisions are all part of being successful." Hairston said. "How you see yourself is very important." ANNIE KENNEDY was the second black woman in the state of North Carolina to pass the bar. Being a __ woman lawyer she said had its advantages. "When I first started practicing law I would take cases outside of Forsyth County and most people had never seen a woman lawyer/' Kennedy said. "They would come and talk to me and ask me questions, because I was a woman. " Kennedy is in a law practice with her husband and sons. When she was in school her ambMMttnv be a lawyer. While she was a student at Spellman, and it came time^or her to declare her major she put down business ^ administration, but they called it economics because a ~girt wasn*t~expected to go in that field. When she decided to go to law school her dean tried to discourage her. "Young women weren't supposed to go into law," Kennedy said. "Back then women went into nursing or were teachers." n _r j.! _i < > ? '* ? ? ociause 01 segregation sne couian i go 10 law scnooi irrthe staterso Georgia paid her tuition to go to Howard Law School, where she was the only female in her class. In addition to practicing law full time, Kennedy also helps to raise a family. "I've always had the help and support from my husband," Kennedy stated. "We never had any roles atjd it has been a family affair in terms of rearing children." Kennedy said that more and more women are going into law school and that law is a good area for women. "There arc so many areas where theiiL services j:an be offered." Kennedy said. "Young people have so many varied opporutnities that they don't all have to practice law." GEORGIA SMITH was motivated to go into banking to prove something to herself. Twenty years ago when she was working an another job her co-worker made a statement that went on to change her life. Smith was told at her old job, "You're going to stay ? .i * here until you die," That statement motivated her to start thinking and as a result she moved into the area of banking. She began as a teller and today she is Branch Manager of Wachovia's North Office. "It may have been being at the right place at the right time," Smith says of her position as Branch Manager. "It was part of the banks affirmative Action program and race may have been to my advantage but Aldermen,,om p^0-" given ahead of time so that they would have time to study them. He said that they should have more time to study the nominations. Alderman Vivian Burke said that the Aldermen should have enough trust in them as aldermen that they should go along with any name they submit. Eugene Groce then moved for no consideration on the matter, saying that the Aldermen should have time to study the additional nominations. The matter cannot be taken up until the next meeting. Groce later moved for no considerations on all pending appointments when Alderman Robert Northington moved to substitute two names for the Convention Center, coliseum commission. "We should stop using the excuse of I know them," Alderman Virginia Newell told the board. "We know them ana it you Knew them that may not mean anything to you because they don't move in your circles, they may have attended Winston-Salem State instead of Wake forest." In other matters, the board rejected a rezoning petition that would have allowed 16.82 acres to be used for apartments Homeowners objected crying that the apartments would detract from their single family neighborhood. I i?????^pp?^nmn???r? I . . . ?. ***???= --mil ' ?? > -- --? - --? FOf* t&ALEM emt0M k? ~ ? *4 assified j ???J F i/omen from page 10 cess if Iwasn't qualified I wouldn't be here, I wouldn't have this job." She said that being accepted as a female manager is mnrg f>f a crucial attitude than anything else, tlliumwu iwiuiwi -i ?? ? mv/.ji uiai v.vjint hi inrrc, anu see pcTinaps a ~ man working, they assume that he is the manager, they haven't been conditioned to think of women in this position." Smith said. "A woman has to prove hersell almost 300 per cent more than a man." When she began ^s^i teller one of her objectives was to be a branch manager and she have achieved that objective. She said she enjoys doing her job, and if she hadn't she wouldn't have been there. "There is almost so much to learn, you have to know the trends and certain factors," Smith said. "As my future goal I would like to go into corporate banking and do more to help "us" get where we want to go." ^ 4 Bedroom Split Foyer. Excellent location, 3900 ; \ Barkwood Dr. Norfhwood Estates good condi tion, { Drick, fully carpeted, 2 baths. $35,000. VA, FHA ) ~ ) f approved. ~ \ ! | Call 724-6704.or 767-8944 today j, __ ___ I ISBJ031 rial istatb Realtor Member MLS WINtTONtALIM KIRNIftftVIUJ 7?0 H*. 111 ?. MateOt. 7M-1030 m IH1 WE SPECIALIZE IN HELPING YOU FIND A HOME TO FIT YOUR NEEDS. WE HAVE ACCESS TO OVER 1800 HOMES FOR YOUR SELECTION - IF WE DON'T HAVE IT, WE'LL BUILD IT FOR YOU. CALL US. SERVING YOU IS OUR BUSINESS AND PLEASURE | I i*r^s batteries I I FACTORY OUTLET I Sixes to fit most Domestic and Foreign Curs; Trucks; Lawn I I I Mowers, Etc. I ALSO I ALTERNATOR, STARTER, CIHCTATOt Silvia I JARVIS BATTERY CO. inc. I IP W. Liberty 8t Wl?tow W MX. PIIONF. TM.OM1 POUNDED 1016 I Forsyth's largest flea market, September 16, MHTin - 8:30 a.m. til 3:30 p.m. "NLII IL.I Pine Ridge Shopping CITY-V Center, Reynolda Road. Many, many dea.ers, CITIZEN PL/ Dealers call 723-5245 or COMMUNI1 765-9059. ???m The City ofWinstonto discuss the City's " TRUCK designing the next tl HEADQUARTERS I Program. Staff mem nvpg and requirements ar * process and the Co/ CABALLEROS TIME: 7 FACTORY DEMOS LESS THAN 3,000 MILES r\ ATC c< i Ainrn iuitu rAiunuru'T I I M I r~ 3J iuhulv 111 in mutmiLivi l-// 11 L* SPECIAL PRICE JL_ LI: if inv/ifArl Sales DepT Open Mon thru Fr. TmC pUbllC' IS lOVnOCl 8 m to 5 30 p m Sat 9 12 . i s*fvic?& Part*o?pt Op?n 16 S0SSIOn 3 PI Q to Sn3r( Hours a Oay Mon thrown CMC TRUCK CENTER Fnr F,,rh 3653 Pattsraon Awe. 'U' rU"' Winston-Salem, N.C. inun a U Blocks North of JUIIIl Martha&m Shopping Cittmr) r Phone 724-0528 Director, ( I 1 isumimm " ' ~^ge A* T*m?- wF^V Trvi>ir> -yerrtee wttfr tegiiT ^rt^Pi^varrt -? irove Baptist Church in Yadkinville Sunday Afternoon t 3:30. the services will continue Monday thru Friday E t 7:30 p.m. he Reverend Ardeal Roseboro, pastor of Ai 4ount Nebo Baptist Church will be the guest at vengelist. Several other ministers and churches have een asked to take part in the revival. The pastor, Rev. '.A. Leak is inviting everyone to attend. I iMiu.N.ui.Marg | I 7? LINCOLN TRUCKS I i MARK V.2 000m,7S RANGER SC/LQC I 2 77 LTD Landau S COOC Short bed JW7# I I 2 dr Fully eqpd J / / J '78 FORD I I '77 TRANS- $ AOQC lanat. tike new m m I AM. Like new O/TJ '74 El CAMIN0* O C 77 T-BIRD S11QC Low mi fully eqpd I Extra sharp UI7J 7?FORD I I n r b i iin r b a a. ? ? 1! I UHMNV )L A a C *" JS)U ^ ~^ \ PRIX. Like new DHYD 12-fi ?urn. bed. 7?pinto siior '76j?Ep *4895 VMiUjon. tyHy eqpd H IT J ?**" AV eqpd camper cover 74 CADILLAC SOOQr 71 FORD *lAQ*fe Coupe DeVille. %#W#J Pickup extra 1W#^ loaded sharp 7* imcat SOQQ C Tagged for ( Mercury fully '?kWw^ CLEARANCE ***** '97 CHtVWOtiT $ | QC Wagon, fully ??2695 *70 TOYOTA $ 3001 */oR?No"d,. $3995 '?"? $300| 19 000 MILES . 77 PINTO $40AA '"000<^ 400 I W *73 VKOA ' $4001 Eggag249S a " ^sol Open All Day Saturday 8:30-5:00 I Phong 714-5911 ^NC^703| thildrissi AUTOMOTIVE SIBVICl CINT1R 817 N. CHERRY ST. I r {Next to AAMCO TRANSMISSlOIMS) Winston-Salem, N.C. phone 722-9215 Locally owned by R. J. Childress SERVICE YOU CAM COUNT OM During These Hot Summer Days Let Us Check Your II IB Export Service for Mcmt #%llm Cars. Just See Us/ CONDITIONING? ~ pisc" ~~ BRAKE Wffm SERVICE Complete Front ' I Brake Service I((L* W <.\lI \ at This Low Price ? *395? rV-8SpeciaFi = TUNC. ! TOWING T. 1 FINANCING Arranged on I Approved Credit CHILDRESS AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE CENTER BIT N. CHERRY KIT I : OF PUBLIC MEETING s/lDE FORUM TO BEGIN \NNING FOR THE 1979-1982 "Y VtLOPMENT PROGRAM Salem will hold a public meeting Citizen Participation Plan tor iree year Community Development hers will explain new regulations id discuss ideas on the planning nmunity Development Plan. ;nton Convention Center, Conference Room 5 :30 P.M. jptember 21, 1978 I to participate in an informal, open e their comments with the City. % ter Information Contac: Donnelly At 727-2087 lity-County Planning Board -T " x rhe Chronicle-Saturday, September 9, 197&- Page 17 iy soil that will grow good vegetwtxtes or (\owmtt ma Km least a half day of unobstructed sunshine, should grow od roses WhetherYou're Bulling or Selling. 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I & scats' A,R' Power wmdows '70 MONTE S J ?95 75 TOYOTA (OOAT Radio Auiom^dc Power Steer coroiu!df *2295 r * A,R e''ek , AM-FM Radio. Automatic ? roroHtiAC si lor 74 GREMLIN SIOQC C,.aima 20. I | 73 2* Df , RdO'O | / / i^F AlitOfTMtir Pma<*r aUa* Automatic. AIR I ing & Brakes & AIR LET US HSLP YOU WITH YOUR CMOCCK George Bowmon Charles Porch? Avery Hartman Mike Whitley Clyde Tulberl Mike Hoi brook LION TUTTLI George Harper U**d Cm Sf* Mffr CHUCK WHITUY Usmd Cm Mfr. OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. WHKDAVI Thm Chevy Cornart In Winaton-Stlem MODERN CHEVROLET *00 W fourth ft NCI 771 722-41 ?1 w- - ^ .tmv.mmmm
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