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I I ia , J:? jf Richard G1 BB*'* BBBBBHH&*' < . . *r i ' .'' Melody Barron . ? l City As a change from asking specific questions every week the 4 4 Man in the Street"?decided to give city residents chance to speak out this week on any subject they wished. Here is whfit ?some of them hqirf to ^say when given a chance to say what was on thier mind. Melody Barron commented, "I've only been in Winston-Salem for about two months but I haven't found anything to do socially. This city needs some nice social clubs. It needs more Relieves Pain and Itch of Hemorrhoidal I 1GCIIOC m. aoauwo - .* * ,*?x -% . promptly, temporarily imvfaty There's a yik <Ii?.*;ition that relieves occasional hemorrhoidal symptoms within minutes. 'Then it ^oes Ih'noik) soothing; actually helps shrink swelling of hemorrhoidal tissues due to inflammation. The name: Prcparutiun H . I Joetor-tested Preparation H, with its exclusive formula, is America's leading hemorrhoidal remedy . J>\ Tar Ointment or *upp<?sitorie* ? km H H Pretty Is Your * MOi wm * ? - ~~ y --- iiW X 'ftMtl' ' ' \ * 1 ? -~ fo. -^;.: ?, v lover ... Patterson Ave. ^ HR ??. HLcr^^fl ? ' '" - Guar y Connelly ? . ' n. j . : m . ? ' .5 m.'v * . ' ? . ~~~; ' . * ; T7" Man In i. ,. Residen ' \ ' places to go and things t do. There aren'l an ? miieeums?or places fc sightseers.''' v.? >/ '^ : ttf ft s^arkedr* 'Win^on-Salei needs more black, bu^ nesses. There are nc eno\igh black?business men in the city. The bank should be more lenier with loans to help black get started in business Also, there is a need fc more'busihefcs seminars t teach minorities how t run and manage busines ses. We are losing all ou black owned businesse here." Doris Alford stated ' Mom *wreatiQoal facili -are - needed heri . specifically /or blacks. Th< ones that lu-tf^here an 'white orierAfcd and th< better vparH* are. in th< white areas ."The employ ' meftk ?it^iation> forr. black* is al^ batl. Certain place* won't hire you iiiiless yoi have relatives working there. .Tfrere is a grea deal of prejudice here." Mae Moore responded "social life is dull here There aren't any nic* night spots and all the concerts are out bj Sensational with a sma\ F Disco the talented " OR tgVjUA ##v** Call for i Phone J IF/ [xern wa 600 N. PatU M * ( J 1 , ] 1 I 1 ( 1 i t . ? :tr> ---5 T'~ A1 'MCA Director L '. ** * |R|^k: i . / ? ,u Doris Aiford The Street its Speak ( > 12:00." Tyrone Adams ex- P y plained, --'There aren't ^ enough jobs in Winston- t< ^ Salem. I've been out of" t school for'two years and I 8 haven't had what I would .d ^ call a good job yet. 0 Everywhere I've applied 0 ~ I've gotten the same old- Q ^ ? story, not enough exper- 8 ience, don't need anyone tj now, I've almost given up J' looking." n t --- Angela Buckston said^ "There aren't enough c eligible men in WinstonSalem. Most of the guys c here are either married or r c no good." n Carl Anthony replied, P I' Virginia's 1 J Uniform | Shop I 3 Ai.l Naml U.<a%d Ur. f j fFLEPHONE (919) 760-t18i)C "M : 7 UNIFORMS \ K/ i 458 Knoltwood St.-m 7 That's how you'll rt styling, natural pt wer a prettier you in hands of our experts. Full line of retail orodu VELB^iTA * SKIN C AND PRIZE HOLIDAY EXTRA LIGHT by &ENTI appointment 722-0562 ys To Bea *rson Avenue ;; ;--i.... ??'7' Chj^mjcte Th Richard Glover looks like he uughiTo~tye~ptgytyr^ tackle for somebody, and tie .was a few years ago. but-now he spends most of ftis timef tackling problems it the Patterson Avenue 1 MUA. Glover, who has been director of the Patterson Y for about four months, got nto YMCA work nine years ago after a short with th-e* Dallas youth programs began m lis hometown of Lynchburg, Virginia when he ^articinateri?in ja vntAr ^gistration drive aimed at young people. In June of 1968, Tie was *? J" \ * * , 5{, < V Mae^McyaYe }wt 'There is too much irejudice and disunity in Vinslon-Salem. It's hard oget a goodjofcrif you^ie rterk and the?blacks iren't together enough to lo anything about it. Most t fHe black elected fficials here are "Tom's" nd the blacks still won't ;et together and vote hem out." After speaking with a lumber of people the 'Man in _ the Street" oncluded that the major:y of people felt that the ity needs more social and ecreational- ^facilities, lore jobs and less reiudice. 'J fl look ?rm. * 3T=J=3Sa?=v.f cts | '.ARE by| ' Mog/cl LLE B uty 1111 ( e Rig il asked to become program ~directoFof a Lynchburg Y and from there he moved on to executive director ot the Y in Beaumont. Texas. Y's in Texas aren't much different from those in North Carolina, he said, dispelling our notions of calf-roping classes and bronc-busting lessons. "We had a rodeo once," he said, "but that wa^ for fund-T&iaiiig.1 u aajBEa fairly standard nationwide, each emphasizing 6 basic goals: 1) Reducing V? tUI;. .!.< ...r- I.? TifenT "i?? iy_y 'laHL i.11 tiieiiiiig physical and mental health; 2) Changing conditions that foster Wachovia iVi EEO Specia ^ * - m Ben Boswell has been named equal employment opportunity specialist in the Equal - Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action section of Wachovia Bank and Trust Company's Personnel Administration Department. In his new position, Boswell will counsel employees and will work with personal officers statewide in implementing Wachovia's affirmative action plans. Boswell joined Wachovia 1976 as personnel representative for Wachovia Mortgage Company, a member company of Wachovia Corporation. He was elected personnel officer in April 1977. ?A nativu?of?Danville, Va., Boswell graduated cUm laude from Williams College, WiHtamstownr Mass. Prior to joining Wachovia, he was?aAle you fair imr life] Unl *Jorth Carolina Mutual Ljff Insurance C< of the* states Alabama. Cahfori vl. ? I ?nMMMr Mwiiii 11 111II iMtcaaafcafo Wan at t I ?i: J_i: r> ^i-iimiun. ueimqueiii'V. CM and crime: 3) Strengthen- to ing the family: 4) th eliminating personal and nc institutional racism: 5) re joining people from other in countries in building th international understand- ar ing and world peace; and E> 6) stimulating the process ce of developing, communi- ge eating and testing values. Values are very import- G1 ant:; ^ays Glover. H~cr lit thi' tut* the youth sports programs in< do not stress winning or as losing, but they concen- hy cliiTU s skills. The safety of tne youngsters is another ce rfiajor concern in Y'sports, as ?4 ames list * - ; Ben Boewell member of the faculty oi I Western Reserve Academy , H udson, Oh io t? assistantr director of ad- ~ missions, Williams Col- le^e; and associate direc-tor of -student affairs, ~A Better Chance, Inc., Boston, Mass. 1= Soft i crwrc k C. X V iilyai ?orta amp Less v ~>mpany. [Durham. North Carolina 27701 An Equal ma. Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, New Jc Virginia, Di*trict of C< The Chronicle Saturday he T' begin football, and even th en the youth games do k^ >t have kick-offs or punt turns because most ba juries happen during to ese plays. There aren't na ly trophies awarded, en /erv young player re- to ives a certificate, re- Si] irdless of ability. ke The fitness center is do over s pride and joy, A iwever. Oeare^? dividuaTT^Glover sees it In j a major weapon against ca pertension the number iei _Q . jflHar JjJj.q]. -Tt. ? 11/ He uses the fitness su nter himself. 4 4 But not mnrfi ac T cKah \A " A OilUUlU, Subscrih The Chr Sidewal ^ Big Savi ^ C'nfXlf/ Here's 1 |W Jrnr^ Men's, Women's & Children's THONG jk Soft Sole Tatamt Insole ^OA l5i tyox. rem nttl DUG jj NORTH CAVtOI TV| LIFI INIURAN ^ifour fkiiily needs / Opportunity Employer. See your North Car r?ey, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, >lumbia. / \ June 11, 1977 Page 7 i ^... ?tj lover ^dipits,. Directing ? ._... i 3 many pi a-uia *>p^ him pretty busy. On the subject of Lsketball, Glover tends attribute black domi- ' ince in! the NBA to i ivironment, rather than body type as O.J. ? mpson maintains. "Bastball is a ghetto sport. It esn't take much space. . -i lot of those guys in the > jb??> rfannrm ? .F ltitojffin yn r t jjfr nil I?ui. I lull 3 A stars of east Winston : : n get valuable experice at the Patterson Y.ig .QaLasv - St ftt O ' jg it* v > " > v_ V ^ - - - Vi|,. | _ persiar Cailos Terry is ag ? ? ? ? See Profile, Page 12 "f.~~ hp * ?e lo 1 ' * Open Nirjhtly Use Your Master Ci 1 N. liberty St at 28th St 2 15 Waughtown St 3 3860 Reynolda Rd 2 -Q#t to know us; fhini :anc g can njean more to your tc fou give them every day. smile, a hug, a game of ball e things your family needs tc t there's something else you tters a lot. An income. With > live. Clothing. New bicycl n. A car. \d you use your income to i ire, like college for your chi something happened to yoi e gone. Unless you have lif< Duld call your North Carol ve your family love. But als< UliiUlC Ik Sale ngs on Special Groups of ar for the Entire Family. ust a Sample... Prices Good thru Saturday sh Slip-on in Assorted ors Reg $4.97, SAVE $1.53 , Men's Sizesr ? kxoept Down row n harge 01 BankAmencorc* r; 4 5101 Country Club Road 5 418 N Liberty St (Downtown) ynu'll lik? m i -I ? v, ti 3"S ir ' i ore lan ,V ; t * I 1 r, e. i irmly than the little , or a simple walk in a ) feel happy and secure, i give your family it, you pay for a good es. Dentist bills. A save for things in ldren or a new home. --4 all these things 2 insurance. That's why ina Mutual agent. d give them protection. lie. UNA MUTUAL Cm COMPANY md lite insurance. olina Mutual repr*?*ntattv* in any South Carolina, Tenne*?*e,
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