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pp& ? ? - ? _ . _ __ _ _ ? " Associated Press Laser Photo Beating The Heat! WASHINGTON - Three youngsters use the cooling waters of a fountain at Washington's Union Station in an effort to beat the city's recent 90-degree-pius heat and high humidity. . Jerry Gilmore dies after lengthy illness From Chronicle Staff Reports Mr. Jerry Calvin Gilmore, Jr., founder of Gilmore's Funeral Home, died Tuesday, Aug. 1, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness. A long-time community activist and businessman, Mr. Gilmore was educated in the Winston-Salem/Forsyth County public school system. In 1940 he received a B. S. degree in math and general science from Shaw University in Raleigh. He operated a successful mor tuary business in the city for over 40 years and was the patriarch of three generations^* morticians. . *??>?, He was an active member of Jerry C" G1,more Jr ... New Belhei Eaplist Church since Carolina, South Carolina and Tcn 1933, having served as chairman nessee. of the board of trustees, treasurer, Formerly he served as a corn chairman of the budget commit- missioner on the North Carolina tee, assistant Sunday School Board of Burial Associations, and superintendent of the Junior has been a president and chairman Department, and a member of of the Funeral Directors and Mor several auxiliaries. ticians Association of North Car He was a member of the olina. board of directors of New Bethel He married the former Apartments, a member of Inoic ? Frances R. Smith in 1942. They Masonic Lodge, Omega Psi Phi have one daughter, Cynthia G. Fraternity, the Kiwanis Club, the Douthit, vice president and Royal Arch Mason Chapter #65, comptroller of Gilmore's Funeral the NAACP and many other civic Home; and a son, Jerry C. and community organizations. Gilmore, III, president of As as funeral director, he was Gilmore's Funeral Home. active on the state, local and In addition to other family national levels. From 1968-70 he members, he is survived also by a was president of the. Funeral daughter-in-law, Jeanette D. Directors and Morticians Associa- Gilmore, and a son-in-law, tion of North Carolina. He served Thomie D. Douthit. as district governor of the 3rd Dis- Burial services will be held . trict of the National Funeral Saturday at 2 p.mf at New Bethel Directors and Morticians of North Baptist Church. CLASSIFIEDS GET RESULTS call 722-8624 today Meet Bill Dyson: Bill Dyson checks the color registration on a sheet just off the press. Bill Dyson is president of First Edition Graphics, a printing firm he founded Five years ago in St. Louis. "1 saw a lot of people taking the risk of entrepreneurship. I flirted with the idea of owning my own business for years and 1 knew that someday the opportunity would be right for me." Armed with 36 years of know-how in the printing business, Dyson, an experienced lithographer and engraver, accepted the challenge and today is a success, by any standard. Today he services the printing need-, of companies large and small. Companies like Miller Brewing Company, with people who believe in entrepreneurs like Dyson. ."Miller is just about everything you want in an account. They're tough, but fair They set quality standards and rigid deadlines that can't be compromisecITYou learn a lot working with an account like Miller. "The value of Miller is what I've learned from them The only way to learn is through people who can help you. There's no school, that can teach what you need to learn about succeeding'in your own business. And Miller has given me that opportunity to learn" Miller Brewing Company. Committed to creating opportunities and success stories. Miller Brewing Company. Milwaukee. Wis. 1989 Arc you healthy enonsih to diet? J Everyone knows excess weight can cause health problems. At Physicians WEIGHT LOSS Centers, we make sure you're in condition to diet. You'll meet with one of our center physicians for a one-on-one consultation and evaluation. And our professionally supervised, nutritionally sound, real food diet will provide you with a weight loss of up to 4 pounds per week. So call Physicians WEIGHT LOSS Centers now and let our professionals take care of you -we take your weight loss seriously. Physicians WEIGHT LOSS Centers. With you every day, every pound of the way.1* PROFESSIONAL BUILDING 724-5599 2240 Cloverdale, Suite 215 Winston-Salem, NC 6353 CEPHIS DRIVE (Behind Dockside Rest.) 766-4768 Clemmons, NC MOUNTAIN STREET SQUARE 996-1444 305- H West Mountain St. KernersviHe, NC ?1988 Copyright Physicians WEIGHT LOSS Canters ot Amarica. Inc. - Akron, OMo 44313 fcacn center Independently Owned and Operated
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