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$ c I M II vv>'* Mr VI ? |H[ jg:n& , ... &BXW ? v ** |: Clyde Thomas uses a s mmmmmmmmffimmmmmmm IkJT wi mrs. rries ' t ?? Mrs. Estelle Fries was scheduled as one of the speakers on the program of her club. The Martin Luther King Senior Citizen's Club, but there were several other speakers before her, and by the time , her turn came aorund, she realized the othes had said what she planned to say. "I pushed my way through the <crowd to outside where it was BAL Sponso a The Business Action League recently kicked off several campaigns in anticipation of the group moving into its new headquarters. The new office wili,i>e located on~ 14th Street: * s M e 1 v in L. Dubose^ projects director, has announced that an agreement has been reached between the BAL and a locally owned grocery store chain to allow Swiss Cocao Floats f ml ^ -*0+ ov ^^9&jTjr \ ?,^m* / ^K.v < y Remember the ?ood old c lnrtVi t*uN HTt-'i '1 ' > i caiii i iuti fountain has just about disap * wonderful ice cream floats at A sippable summer drink tf all ages is an easy-to-make Hot Cocoa Mix. milk and your Here's a yummy recipe fi 1 ^ , 1 r.f,o ,..c- onH , ^lao^ca, LU1UI IUi onano unu . SWISS COCOA ICE Combine 1 envelope or 4 h< Hot Cocoa Mix, V2 cup milk a mallow ice cream in blender into soda glasses and top cream. Makes 1 serving, Virginia's Uniform Shop All N*me Brand Tf LCPHONE (919) 768-409C UNIFORMS 458 Knollwood St. 3 4* i # > 'IS ^BP'*" * tTT^? ^ Hr -*-** ^1 JtSk*^Khj\ 11 * *!? . IB $??7^l ^B*:^ * -- litSSt jfc<? r v4jV*^'1 * , ..>< *. ??? -~< -. -?. * r*^ kill saw to cut a piece of Talks Abi raining;" ' she recalls, 4 sAnd one of my sons asked what I was doing, so I told him, and by that time another of my^ boys came. So we put our heads together and came up with the same subject but a different angle. The message on grow ing old that she finally delivered went like this: "They say I'm old, they say I'm gray, And all I can rs Program discounts on food purchases by senior citizens. The 5% discount on grocery orders will be in .effect on orders of $10 or more. The program starts June 6. The B AL also sponsored a fashion show last week at the YMCA. Rick Clark of Renae Fashions was co-ordinator?and?Rev. Rayford Thompson was Williams made a cash donation to the BAL. Make Great Sippin'! I 5 f I? r lays of penny candy, triple lfc? } TlttJ old-idir?i7?uTi35ff",^nTt5" peared but you can still make home-with a new twist, lat appeals to float lovers of combination of Swiss Miss favorite flavor ice cream. Dr everyone. Just add soda some sugar cookies. ? CREAM FLOAT 3aping teaspoons Swiss Miss nd 1 scoop chocolate marsh. Whirl for 30 seconds. Pour with a second scoop of ice I I I ^mr </ " - * " "l. plywood down to size. jut Aging do is get in the way/ But they don't know how happy I am te be able to say: I still don't give a damn._I spent my youth learning the trade, and trying to learn some other aid, But now that I'm gray, They always tell me that I'm in the way; But searching for truth has made_. me._ strong, And that's what allowed me to keep moving on. They just don't know all the trouble I've ?faced, ?And that type of experience can't be replaced. I worked every day for 55 years, And what I have to show is not much, but I'm here. I learned long ago to never give in, But to face each day with a smile and a grin. Rearing my grandchildren has been a great joy, Teaching God's tove-ta-little^ girls and boys. They say 'i'm old; they say I'm gray, But I'm just old enough to show them the way!" Lane Is Elec To Head Co o -- Thom Ht Lane, The Northwestern Bank, Reynolda Manor, has been elected president of Reynolda Manor Business Council, Inc. Other newly elected officers of the association of merchants of Reynolda Manor Shopping Center are James Gregory, Reynolda Cinema, vice president; Tim Bovender, Wilson-Pleasants, secretary; Gerard J. Weyer, Rayclifr^Halhnarl^der^ M ''iMi i f?c s Cool 'n Cas ! Macrame Sardal ftas Jute l Wedge and Padded insoie -1_-Beg "S9-97 SAVE $3.07 A 6? A Women's Sizes Prices Good thru * Open Night Use Your Master 1 N Ubeftv St at 28th St 2 15 Waughtown St ^ 3 3860 Reynolda Rd Oct to know uj 9 Chronicle c Clyde Thomas majored in nursingat Winston-Salem State, but his patients now are bumpy driveways and houses in need of a facelift. Mr. Thomas has been in the contracting business since January. Previously employed as a carpenter with the Experiment In Self-ReUfljrtfQ, . riy.rtoi. Tttomiiif Hvafi lairi off and'tie lJeciclecl to go in'tc business for himself director Louise Wilson Pxnrpaflos high Ropes tor?JFhomas' future as a contractor. \ ' ''J Kay Holt ...Personal Officer Holt Replac Wachovia 1 Kay Holt has been named manager of the Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action section of ?Waehovk Bank and Trust Com pany's Personnel Admi nistration "Department ted uncil 1 r r terr treasurer. Mrs. J Ann Brooks, Covingtor Wilson, Inc. was appoint ed promotion director an executive secretary. The associations boar of directors in addition t the above officers consist of James G. Mackie Anchor Col; Mrs. Naom Cox, Davis; Greg Theiler Baldwin's, Ltd.; Henr * Rutherford, Camel Cit; Laundry. Mr. Lane is a nativ.e o Rutherfordton, North Car olina. He has beer employed by the North western Bank for 5~years presently as branch office] of Reynolda Manor office Winston-Salem, N.C. He graduated from Westerr Carolina University B.S.B.A. Lane is married to th< former Susan^felton?a Rutherfordton, N.C. >r Knee Hi s 3 S1 00 Soeoai Group ct Nv;on Mesh Cuqas Values to S16 99 I 990 Men's Sizes IV kxCejjt UOWiKOWn Charge or BankAmericard 4 5101 Country Club Road Next to Club H*v?n Shopping Canter 5 418 N Liberty St <po?mtowr r. vou'll like urn.* bux.^ Profile lyde The He's a determined and capable man, she says, and he deserves to succeed. The ESR has been trying to help Thomas with sources of funds to help his business. So far there haven't been any funds to help out, so Thomas has been going it alone. His office is his house, which sftoufd provicfe him with T'itrtnKlftr. service. The Thomases have eight children, ranging in age from 18 . little too early to recruit future contractors from k'^r -i^k? ^jtL inB| I I^H^Ir JJ Robert Chiles new Retail Banking Mgi ?es Chiles As iEO Officer She replaces Robert S i Chiles who was recentlj namec^ retail banking manager of Wachovia'i *?Durham office. Mrs. Holt joined Wach . ovia in 1974 as a personn< ; trainee and became a EEO specialist in 1975 officer that same yeai and has been a manpowe planning specialist sinc< November 1976. A native of Burlington she-is^a graduate-of Nortl CaroliSa State Universit; " and_ holds a^master ^ degree in business admi nistration from the Uni ^ versity of Maryland. ? Chiles joined Wacho s via's General Loan Admi nistration Department 11 1969 as manager of th< Small Business/Minority 17 T A T 1^ ,.,n, 7 ixjan section. ne? w a. Y elected assistant vic< president in 1970 and vic< f president in 1972^ He ha; - been EEO/AA manage 1 since 1974. ; A native of Charlotte r he graduated from Nort] , Carolina Central Univei 5 sity and earned a master i degree in business admi ? nistration from Wak Forest University. ill | jfr* ? i r. i / Pretty Is Yo? t I I Mi 1 f" J i f r_ n HflUS IS IJ the family t though, says Thomas: the oldest son is 11 and the young ladies aren't into carpentry. Thomas' staff consists of ten men, four of whom were with him in ESR. When the government discontinued its Title 10 grant, putting them all out of owrk, he brought theip into his business. He learned contract1 ing,1 iie ^73, fium experience. While he was in high school and college, he worked for contractors Frank Merbusiness. Energy Savers ?i ?* I An energy-saving tip from the Better Business Bureau: As the days get shorter, you need ^rnore ^ artificial light. But you can | save on electricity by | keeping lighting levels as low as practicable. When r your light switches need ?replacing?consider?fn? stalling solid-state dimmer switches. They make it easier to lower lighting levels. ^ f ( y \ -.1 -v \ I " 3 r Take a ricle? I rr my leathersa h and easy to a companion a S Le Bone m Sensational^ with a smaj Disco P the talented r p? ^ | GR i r y'* Call for < O Phone fir't/V. ydern Wa 600 N. Patt uilding A Thomas' business is still small, but by sub-contracting some of the work. Uiey can handle just about anything. For example, paving driveways is one of his specialties, but he doesn't have a cement mixer. (Those trucks cost a fortune). So when he needs a load of cement for a job. he orders it and L a triick^Trorn anofTrerTirm" says Thomas sadly, "If you're a new business, they want cash on it ?Ji i v tri y Other iobs th** com pany has tackled include yR Trans Wig lm ? ^ ^ r t i iniV4\. K 71 ?. s ___ ... 41 iW ? Slot me...and not at ndals from-Risque. >ear... there's not a < ny where! r ? White ? That's how you'I */ styling, natural ver a prettier you j It s-/ 11 /7r /i /" f/i* /) v/i/31 rjLi riisu f/j r/ur Full line of retail pre VELBERTA SK/, AND PRIZE HOLIL EXTRA LIGHT by GE appointment 722-0562 'V? Tn Re J ~ ? erson Avenue > '1 ' 1 " 1 wa^wB1-' - ???t I Futurel carpentry, painting, | footinupjasements, pav- | ing driveways, and 1 brick-cleaning. Brick- 1 cleaning is done with a jj strong acid solution, but:l Thomas is calm about it. -1 "We wear rubber gloves 1 of course." Is it PflSV tn tjfnrt ? r?our *? business? No, says 1 Thomas. It's hard work, | and financially frighten- f says. "I depend on the M money we make on the I contracting jobs. If we 1 in trouble." Banks axe k See Profile, Page 10 jf one wig, get 2nd 1 at Half Price - _ * $14 and up W^"\ JT ^ I sworld porters >pping Center -w? K? immons .? ___SHOES 18 Trade Street Downtown pF \ $20.00 \ i long as I have They 're so low belter travel fxisque. - ? - shoo* ? 7 look perm. . 1 - ? in rts. )ducts I NJ rAQF II - t w mfc ^ 7 Y )A Y Mog/cl NTJU-E 8 auty 11
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