# _ ^ ^ ^ , || i ~ V?l. B, N?. 17 WINSTON-SALEM, W.C . JftmaUMflfln^jj^L 0 Lk ST ^5l !^nBR^' nW^^^sT.j v >r^iB^ ^ , /*5. * W^*jn9R^> ? y^/ ^B4^^^^H^^IB^E7arv JTaiMiH^sRn ?f- / >>i?BPs:: . /^llBl .' &U * JAriS* I SnulHlT >yL .^^flKSNLilr r? ' : .-*S? ':-:>-?^|^? .- '/?s?^M |BI^H^^^^nWuM| 'S^nHMJr^vm' Pf TT\ I ' 'IT (FSU Photo by John B. Henderson) Merry Christmas to all-Lovely and Laclous Pam McKoy, a Coed at Favetteville State University (N.C.1 takes a moment to wish everyone a most happy Christmas at FSU and loves to sew and design her own clothes. Settles Out Of Court Womai Wins Plight II) by James Smith Mrs. Hairston was suing the Staff Writer bank for maliciousprosecution, - false arrest and false A Winston-Salem woman, imprisonment. who was suing a local bank, Mrs. Hairston's attorney, settled her suit out of court R. Lewis Ray, declined to Friday, four days short of the comment on the settlement 30-day period the bank had to amount but did say that he answer her complaint, after and his client were very much having been served with the satisfied with the amount, complaint and summons. Mrs. Benjamin Hairston of Mrs. Hairston began her T7 T K /I t? r< CffAal Ka#4 fllo/1 n m n < m ? . i 4-1* a V% n Ir A* cka t / "TZ, Lruuvv lg juvvi) uou tuvu auu agaiiidi uic uaiiA aii^i 311& a Sl.l million suit against took out a warrant against a Firsty-Citizens Bank and Trust bank loan officer, Ray A. Co. Wall, whom she said did not Two Killed, Six Injured Man Charged In Wreck - Don Westmoreland, 34, of Killed were Mrs. Diana Mocksville, has been charged Hall, 28, of 925 Wendell Street i . with drivine under the and Mrs. Shirley Ann influence of alcohol in Westmoreland Fowler, 28, of ^ connection with a two-car 209 N. Spring Street. wreck in which two persons Injured were Claudette were killed and six persons Green, 28, and her daughter, were injured last Tuesday at Dorothy Green, 6, of 1212 the intersection of Clemmons- Argonne Blvd., and Rovia ville Road and Corporation Hall, 7, of 925 Wendell Street. Parkway. See WRECK Page 2 i i I t i OljgJ $ m Shopping by James Smith Staff Writer James K. Haley, executive director, of Redevelopment Commission said a $2 million shopping center?near?Reynolds Health Center was approved last week by the commission. Haley said Cumberland Development Corp. of Greensboro has bid $146,200 for 11.2 acres north of Winston Mutual Life Insurance Co. and the Burger King on East Fifth Street. The corporation plans a shopping center with 80,000 square feet of retail space (about the same size as the Old Town, King and West Salem centers), including an ithDonlr ~ iui vaiin live up to a promise he made to her. In her suit, Mrs. Hairston gave the following account: She obtained a loan from the bank to buy a car, and on Feb. 28 she mailed her monthly loan payment-a $131.85 check. That same day , Wall visited her and said he needed her payment that day, and persuaded her to write a second check for the same amount. She gave him the second check, the suit says, and he promised to give her the first one "as soon as he received it in the mail." Instead, the suit says, he cashed the check she handed him, and did not return the one he later received in the mail. The suit also says that she told Wall that she had funds in ( her account to cover only one ] check, and could not cover { both. The suit also states that Mrs. Hairston's car Was stolen ] and burned, and the bank I recovered $3,200 in insurance See WOMAN Page 2 v : ii i ^?i , I \ 1LEN / E2.2 Million Project [ Center t IGA supermarket. . Haley said the project is being coordinated, by John Duncan, executive director of Midwest Piedmont Area Business- Development Or ganization and that Ed Jenkins of Greensboro is the architect. "So far, the Cumberland Development Corp. is trying to get tenants and contracts and if that can be done within the next 60 to 90 days, we'll (the commission) be glad to sell them the land." he said. The redevelopment commission has been trying to sell the property for more than 10 years. . Forsyth County has Neal To Hill P Cuiigiessnian Stephen L. Neal, democrat from the fifth congressional district will be on hand for a public question and answer session Monday, Dec. 29th at 7:30 p.m. in the large courtroom in the old courthouse building on fourth street. Neal will be there to answer questions for persons who are having problems with the Federal Government or local problems the people have and feel that Neal should be aware of. While in the fifth district area, Neal will also be having riiiNmiiiiiiiiaiiiintnvifMtiitnNiNiiiiiiiiiittniiuii "Busted" A young Winston-Salem youtf on a public drunkeness charge, having'marijuana in his pocket. L.R. Scales, bailiff said he v Graham Weaver, 17, of 926 Elml weapon in his pocket. Y-Tc* caiH tirtion Ko 1 tiv ouim Tiiivit iiv ivavuvu iniu j bag" of marijuana. Scales said he searched the I outside the Forsyth County Distri I ordered the man taken to a eel I Weaver was placed under $5 hearing has been scheduled for He was let off the public dm f charged with having marijuana. an iimiimim?tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiifiiiiiiiifiiiiMH?iiiiii T' \ Saturday Pewmbtr 77, lf75 > Approved * more than two dozen business areas large enough to be classified as shopping centers, but not one in a predominantly black neighborhood." Haley continued by saying three previous proposals for the site but all of the former proposals fell through. "Cumberland has already posted 5 per cent of its bid as bond, however, and is working with the Small Business Administration to get strong leases from prospective tenants. Haley said if everything goes alright, construction could begin by early summer. ublic Session similar question and answer ~~ sessions in several cities throughout the area. They, include: On Dec. 27 at 10 a.m., he will be at Mount Airy Town Hall; Dec. 30 at 3 p.m., he'll be at Thomasville City Hall and at 7:30 p.m., he'll be in the Superior Courtroom at the Lexington Courthouse; Dec. 31 at 10 a.m., at the North Wilkesboro City Hall and at 3 p.m. at Elkin Public Library; Jan. 2 at 10 a.m. at Danbury W m am 4 Tama 1 ^ A ? - vuuiuiuusc, jau. j ai iu a.m. at Blue Ridge Opportunity See NEAL Page 2 niHimillNflllllllUIMIIIIUIIIINIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIII^j In Court / ; I, who was appearing in cour< ended up being charged with va,s frisking the man, Phillip rnrst Street, to see if he had a his pocket, he found a 4 4nickel *, man's pocket in the hallway! ct Court because the judge had I I in the Hall of Justice. 00 bond and his preliminary! Jan. 8. nkeness charge after he was I r f*

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