, Page A12-The Chronicle, Thursd Terry F,?. IMiMMtllltllitltlllttlllltillllllllllllllltHltltllllllUilltlMII "I suspect it will not have a significant impact on the number of persons who support me," she said. "FACT members have called me and said they would support me despite the fact .that I didn't get the endorsement." Initially, Terry said, she had an "anxiety attack" over not receiving the endorsement, but when - -her phone started "ringing off the hook" with calls from teachers supporting her, she said, the attack passed. "I know people are gonna vote for me anyway," she said. Terry said she was told she -.didn't get the FACT endorsement Jjecause she is "not proeducation." 'C' t(l I ?U_. 1 UUI1 I MIUVN W 11(11 I llill '-"r Jseans," Terry said. "I've worked in education and it has been a f part of my life." Anderson said FACT based its primary endorsements on interviews with each of the candidates. The endorsements for the general election, said Anderson, were determined by whether Hor k Great sav B2SS5?r/^^*^F 9HWK - ; |p^':. Hgx hp? iii|iiij | ,m Hfr ?i&;' '^B ^|H BP^ ^K x.jf <;-.X^/>' jMM tittMjHKfcj^^ Sale prices on regularly priced m effective through Saturday. vtsA" * >" w\. ay, October 25, 1984 Page A1 IIIIIIIMHIIUIMIHIIMHMMNMIMIMIIMIIIIIIIiaMaNNaaiMMI those candidates had continued to support the causes they promised to work for during their primary campaigns. Anderson said he and fellow FACT members have attended candidates forums and monitored the candidates in different settings with different audiences. During the primary, Terry was the second highest vote-getter behind incumbent John Wood in the school board race, receiving support from both predominantly black and predominantly white precincts. FACT also chose not to endorse Neal Beddinoer. a Democratic candidate for county commissioner whom it had endorsed in the primary. That decision was based on his past record as a commissioner, as well as the fact that "he was also not a great participant in a lot of the forums," Anderson said. . ct ref: v ings on cli L?1 ?T" I I * II 1 ierchandit? m v mmmwmmmmmmmmyniiMiHtMMMiMMtHiiHi The FACT endorsements include: for state Senate: Democrats Marvin Ward and Ted Kaplan. for state House of Representatives, Democrats R. J. Childress, Margaret Tennille and Tom C. Womble, all incumbents from the 39th District; Annie Brown Kennedy, who has no opposition in tlje newly-created 66th District, and Dr. C.B. Hauser in the newly-created 67th District. for county commissioner, Democrats Mose' Belton Brown, James N. Ziglar Jr. and Forrest Conrad, and Mabel HoJton in the special county commissioners election to fill the vacancy created by the death of Fred Hauser. for board of education, Democrats Tatum, Grace Efird and John Wood and Republican Garlene Grogan. assic desig : ttk ??~~ ^ 11 Wfu .V MX ItW Hv; .sr - v9 8^9 '9 ( ^^| v . nf ^h ;Sx';./.-^MPB^W ^ M M M m ^F Wm NB M M II M ?m^H JCFfe Winston-Satan, Pkfr Pay Shoes ( hop thooo WlnotoivJ 1. Kail Winston Shopping Ci 170 Claromonl Avonua 2. 24S3 North Liborty Stroot 3. Loahmann's Ptaaa. 3S14 R 4. 2942 Waughtown Stroot Sale prices good thru Sun. MasterCard, V vane ns for contemi H i / ImL HjU > wX|. Jk v'. -'v IL > C pwPyCv *\mv j j Wi B M Br H IB /wsaB^ ^ ^ v Bp .^S ' ^kHT I^LifP^^ _ III BB SB MM * J VMM MM M^m Mtj^^M jf^Mbkh Wifmm HjgaQfl H B B II 1 mil MM mmIM IJHB Bf ? A**r< " " ****5 I 3HH 222^2^^^Li25ittQSBSS252SBHSSS2SS^tiiiiihiiiiiiiSi^tf6iiB6Mi6B^HMBlBSBHmBlBSSSBH56^^58B I nney Hanes Mall 768-2510 J T"* open Sun. l-6pm. t porary living. II H > I Kbmmmmii * ^Ssj M |i|F ? mm,- \. am if a M J "MM mmMM mj^w^kI 5>^. f f| ffjf mm M m mm BbW||I fj| flV^ liVWff *$ V ^ ^UrtpPfy i B *' XMLa***