w * i r 1 4 k ySSmt^^M Mto^K II - <* * ; ?&, K ^B i Bp ^ Br W m HrwJ ^ ^[vv *** *9 HjJEtjr - ^1 ?N, Ij^^-.l^i^.1^ ^ -#"'y*8jM ^Kl' Democrats From Page A llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllinilllHIIIIHIIIIIIIMIIIIIIHNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIII said. "If it was anybody board of commissioners,' else but me, they would Parmoh said, have the job. But I'm a man The Democratic Party i and they can't pull anything not trying to sidestej over on me. They (the Hairston or change th< Democratic Party) don't rules in the middle of th< want to do what's right." game, Parmon said. Bu this particular situation i Parmon, who herself was unique, she added, becausi elected to her position after l^e Party is dealing with ? the sudden death of Joseph primary and not a genera Parrish Jr., said she thinks election. Hairston still stands a 4tYou have some Primar; chance of getting the candidates (those whc ! r* i r _ .1 v ? party's support, despite the qualified lor tne rNovemoe sentiment favoring a white election) who may not ge man from the county. elected, said Parmon "Based on his position in the primary, his position is AT * better than anybody's Al I I else's," Parmon said. But the party's goal, she added, fl| ^ is to nominate someone who "electable." Whomever is nominated by the party and approved hv the rnmmU?;inner<; will serve only until November. I I A special will then I the I Democratic nominee I against a Republican oppo- R ? nent, wrtTt the winner serv~nfngTOJOTTWIT ?~| A great NEW "It's a concern of the I FOR YOUR HC party that it (the person recommended) be someone I If 111 VI fl willing to run in November I VINYL SI and who we feel could win and be accepted by the The Win st on-Salem Chronicle is published every I N6V6T fl80dS [ Thursday by the Winston- I Varietu Of Cole Salem Chronicle Publishing I Variety 01 COIC ; Company, Inc., 516 N. Insulated she: Trade Street, Mailing Ad- I Jq redUCG ; dress: Post Office Box I Lifetime warra 3154, winston-Saiem, N.c. ,| uieume warra 27102. Phone: 722-8624. Second Class postage paid I FREE. El at Winston-Salem, N.C. I 27102. I Plan to visit our showr Subscription: S13.52 per I windows, vinyl and at year payable in advance (North Carolina sales tax r included). Please add $1.00 J I J ? ^ for out-of-town delivery. PUBLICATION USPS NO. 067910. 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