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Norma Smith, who is chairman of the board of the Neighborhood Justice Center and has been mentioned in some circles as a possible school board candidate, said that the board's inability to make a decision does not change her opinion of it. "In the recent past, they have not allowed themselves to get past dealing with personalities = Bring A Friend Hi Winston-Sai !??( 1 HP--? I WW* ^I Pic 1i Pay Shoes 28% off and mora on a groat c< of boots for the family. j,t ^TT^nkr^!I /." | 1 T^TT^os - aMMMMIMaaHaaa' t ^ ?A?. I -M'X,.; r.;,- Wj||H^^|8B^^ lSnKV f^M^'i-y-s^m ; / > f|?^3 flVKSli ? 7 ra^H EaD - V * V . Shop ?* Wlniton>S?l?m ar?a ilori|... 1 (Ml WMllW >??>'"Q C?Nttr BT9 BWMH >wm *M Mwtft Utorty Strwi 3 l?lMMM'? Min Mil MinMl H 4 m? Wwt?wn Streel ...and Not all tlitt In ? ! !# prte? food thru Mow. M?torCfd or VI?. ? fo School Boi MtltttMMIMMtllllMtMMMIMttMMtMMMtMMIIillMIMMMtlMMMtMIMMMMMt as opposed to education," Smith said. Smith also said she supports Sheppard chairman. "1 believe that a change is needed the way things are going and he can provi that change," she said. Acting county Democratic Party Chairm Earline Parmon, who expressed interest ir board seat last year when member Tom Wo ble resigned after being elected to the st; House, said she is disappointed with the sch< board. 4tl feel it's unfortunate at this point that i school board cannot get along with the busin of electing a chairman," Parmon said. "1 hi viewed it and thought about it and find tl some people are more concerned about dividual desires. "The situation on last Monday reflected tl there are fartinns anH frir?t?/>r? ?n - ??- ? ?w mow 11 iviiuu uii 111^ uuai u d that individuals are not concerned with i business of education but are only looking < for selfish reasons.*' Parmon would not say who she supports chairman. Beaufort Bailey, the only black school bos member, said he has received a number of a from black people telling him how they feel a who they support as chairman. 41'Everybody keeps telling me not to char my mind," said Bailey. "1 don't have a ime- ?? ?= . JJ ~ Mi fem Kjfyromcle ^ iluo Ctf/4 I J (N foi N( ir Robes! iChurch Choirs and Gospel I J Singers! custom tailored | ^ ?s to tit church budgets as r%1 ill as church choirs. Robes quality craftsmanship that carry a full guarantee of sfaction. Plus an exclusive ? of ministers' attire. More n 50 robe styles to choose om! 15% discount on all lildren's orders. For an apritthent you may call Raymond L. Couthen Sr., at 748-8651 anytime, day or night. t?* izir ^ V I / jj j Iw-'w.V' - * J rjOTHMM^ ^v Men's western boots...$10 jj>-. B Girls' IbJ your oho4oo HI ^ Boy's western boots...$13 lb, -. 1 ^^3g?"55) handbags. % to Yi off S ? ? ? Hut 7*70 Win Crwl Nrfcvtv W IMN? Itata Si Vesmflw 7 l ?m IkH O itit*?t?? We'n My ?tor*? iv*rywh?r?. 'ory stylo. Open mnjwgt. Cloesd Christmas Pay. / trd From Page A1 serious feelings against any board member, but as I just have my preferences for chairman, in "We need a change of tempo on the board ide and I think Sheppard will be able to handle it," Bailey added. 441 can't understand why we are tan having this fight. 1 understand that the position t a is powerless. This has to be a personality thing, m- unless there is some power the chairman has ate that they haven't told me about." x>l Bailey predicted that a chairman will be elected next Monday night and that Garlene the Grogan holds the key to who he will be. ess Bailey also admitted that he has himself conive sidered seeking the post as a possible comlat promise candidate. in- The duties of the chairman, according to the school board's bylaws, are to preside at all iat board meetings, appoint all committees, unless >nd otherwise directed by the board, appoint all of the the board's committee chairmen, be the official )ut spokesman of the board, and be an ex officio member of all school board committees as well as as a voting member of any committee when it is necessary to obtain a quorum at a committee ird meeting. ills The chairman also executes any contract, md deed, lease, agreement, letter or any other document for and on behalf of the board and ige has the right, as do the other members of the my board, to discuss questions and vote. > The Winston-Salem Chronicle is published every lursday by the Winston-Salem Chronicle ibiishing Company, Inc., 516 N. 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