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Page 12, AC Phoenix, September 1989 1 Winston-Salem Needs Leadership For The Future. Dee Smith Is Ready To Lead. Winston-Salem needs a Mayor like Dee Smith. A man who cares deeply about this city and its people •• who cares about new jobs, new industry, good schools, affordable housing, and safe, drug-free neighbor hoods. A man who not only cares, but who can get the job done. Who he is: •Born and reared in Winston-Salem •Graduated from Gray High School •Graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill •Served 4 years as a Lieutenant in the U.S. Navy during the Korean War •Married with 1 daughter, 2 grandchildren What he stands for: •A profitable local economy •Safe, drug-free schools and streets •Affordable housing for every person in Winston-Salem •A thriving, vibrant downtown •More and better jobs •Job training programs What he’s accomplished as a business leader: •President and COO, First Home Federal Savings and Loan Association •Former CFO & Executive Vice President, RJR Tobacco USA and President & COO of RJR Tobacco International What he’s done for Winston-Salem: •Co-Chair, 1983 Bond Referendum for $35 million in new funding for city projects •Former President of the Greater Winston-Salem Chamber of Commerce •Former Local Co-Chairman of the United Negro College Fund •Former United Way Campaign Chairman •Former President of the Arts Council •Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Home Moravian Church •Fundraising Committee Member, Crisis Control Ministry •Current Chairman of the Board of Carolina Medicorp, Inc., which operates Forsyth Hospital and other health-care facilities in Forsyth County. On September 26th, choose a better future for Winston-Salem. Vote Dee Smith, Democrat for Mayor. Paid for by Dee Smith for Mayor Committee Bruce Levin, Treasurer 322 West Fourth Street 722-9960 ZfeSMITH * FOR MAYOR ^
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