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I PwfCQr- H>- ^Th<> ^hronifle?SirtuwW- Awyttm iX l&ZZ? DeVries Campaign i * . tries. will - serve as c; Karl N. Stauber, assis- ? _ * ,? n?v-;^o t) .. . . w treasurer ot the l)e\ries ti tant director of the \larv fi Reynolds Babcock Foun- "^Jber. 26. received a dation, has been named h|s B A in American I, manager of the Jon Studieg frQm lhe Univer. DeNnes for Alderman gi Qf Nonh CaroUnu at C campaign. De\ries is one r>, , u .n D . \ & , , Chapel Hill. Prior to rr of the three announced ... ( A .. ? A ' _ ... , joining the foundation, he A Democratic candidates for . , , , ti ? . _ . , , was a special analvst in r! the Board of Aldermen lhg North Carolina' State cl from the Northwest Ward. Budget of{lce Stauber N ^jaC" has been active in local. E count for RJR lndus" state, and national politi- V Man In The Street Continued From Page 2 . up with this suggestion Square Garden and may 1 however, "Let Anita the best woman win." ?-? Indians Wny T? fJSH!. , Continued From Page 9 Garv Groce pitched his -Grocer-Rounding out-the second complete game of [lrst tea eJe ,9econd the tourney and received baseman Phil Staples and credit for his third win. ^tfiekter Rap Brown of The Pont Giants finish- tl\e and designatsd third in the tourney ed h,tter; l?hn Spease oi with the Astros fourth. the Pond Giants. - The champion Indians , G'bson was the events placed seven men on the e^*n^ .,.t.ter' s?j?? - All" Tournament first The Winston Salem team. They were catcher ^our"ame"1 Ben Nbrris, first basemaL-M1 be held f?r th* SlXth Curt Gibson, shortstop consecutive year heginnTed Petree, third base- August 24 with many, Man Mike Smith, and t?ains f'om th? outfielders Thomas Fog- WS?L. Plus oth?r ouut" gie and Frank Carlton in ?tand,lng team? !r,om.the addition to pitcher Gary Carolinas and Virginia pntered. Fishing | by George Booie I Winston Lake Being P As an ardent sportsman and fisherman, also a concerned individual when natural beauties are threatened, I find myself _ perched upon a soap boxr?j| BS&58EJ M* You will note in tHe^lj P^9rj Ihd& - accompanying picture a situation that is, year by year, getting out of hand. I fiKn This is not a wilderness a of growth that is gradually choking the areas around I the waters and picnic areas of the Winston A iun8,e? No-just neglect Lake. The shoreline Paths *** Picnic 81688 at ' growth has not been , ... . relieved. A hazard exist ^ac^ies? Winston Lake < for small children who Park was maintained , may dare to play near the better when there was ? water's edge. very little eQuiPment to i A rhilH rn.,w maintain the recreation t away "torn ~a g^oup~'^d facilities. It is leas costly , could be drowned before it to cut weeds and growth l was missed. Talking about when it is only a foot high ] open spaces, the ones we rathf tha" ^ ' have are not being reache? a he,?^ ?f 9Ut ot ? maintained. Baseball and more. f?et and JbeCOmeS ? tennis courts are getting a ^vo .inc jCS, , ^n\eterv ' special attention. It takes Cutting during the fall and < very little maintenance to winter when maintenance cut bushes" Before they |s at alow and the growth reach a choking condition. 's bare ? foliage, the ' Why stress the growth bushwhacker can make < of recreation when the short work of clearin8 1 present facilities, grounds t^ese areasand pools, seem to be Sportsmen and lovers of neglected. Preventive th^outdooj^^ maintenance is needed. A _ ^ n once a year tour of these U5ED CAR facilities could possibly eliminate the extreme 76 COROLLA jflyS t Hardtop white wW # w conditions. Maybe Re- jjtomotic transmission creational Maintenance 76 COROLLA should be made a political 4 door 5 i>peed issue. a" Maybe if preventive '76 vw ^3195 , B>ig aunroof W # ^ measures had been exer- nrom cised, the Winston Lake 75 cclica pool would have been brown jum vOTy . . -t-'atir 1 2 000 miios iik? n#?w open this summer. Hairline cracks in masonary r75 PORO *4195 will take water and the mdlUi- tii). Ail freezing of some will 74 pinto damage bottoms of pools. cK.-^e *v/J Masonary has to be maintained to prevent this 3195 occurance. At this point I Pw:,t . Hollingswoi Commission to make a I 550 Pe,ers Cre*k p"k" tour of these dying hhhhhhbhh < ? , ": ? l."T~ '-* ~ "" 1" i - - *- - v i r. iv ?y-; Jim ?" ? Hard At Work ? al campaigns. He is on worker of past aldermanic ie Boards of Directors ol campaigns. ie West End Association nd Piedmont Craftsmen, The address of the ic. DeVries campaign headWilliard, a Guilford quarters is 660 North ollege graduate, is a Spring Street, Winstonlember of the National &dem, North Carolina, accountants Association. 27102. ? le was the first vice EMBARRASSING, BURNING hairman of the Bethabara ll^l^ jnnQ loravian precinct for the fllClllllQ emocratic party during 975. Williard is a veteran zemo Black On Sports - <cy ? ? experienced team as well as a coaching squad more adjusted to the veer offense and wide tackle six defense book for the Rams to surprise a lot of people starting with the Aggies, Russell To Run Again Continued From Page J Many of the political events of the, past few weeks have made him more inclined to run. He disapproves, he said, of Wayne Corpening's Twin -Gity Glub meeting, attended by^ Russet's fellow^ aldermen C.C. Ross and Richard Davis. "People think that for a few dollars they can buy the black community," he went on. "But black people are getting more- sophisticated than- that,? Although he admits that the job of mayor is most appealing, Russell seems reluctant to relinquish his position as alderman of the Northeast Ward. He has a successor in mind, he says, if he decides not to run, but he does not favor either David Wagner or Vivian Burke to succeed him. Russell allayed concern over his health, by saying that he is much better, and that his previous heart attacks will not prevent him from running: "one last i a for the i ?? ? Neglected? Thurm We are pro H~~ Mr. Coins is salesmen at < j SB5BBE5B^B5555555SW? id growth closing in on Psa^= , ? Winston Lake. shake their complacency rnd request that the city io more toward preservng our recreation facili;ies. Salem Lake has been TlflHp fl hpnntlftil ? lucunj inder the Recreation JL I^F Department. The old Winston Lake was one of l^ll. he most beautiful lay>uts in the city. The grounds can be restored in wT jpite of the dying lake. rhe interest of those responsible seems a bit | :>ne-sided. The patronager m I Df appointing should be J restricted to individuals * who are active and participating. SPECIALS '74 COROllA *010** 4 speed while A I m 2 door air '73 CAPRICE SOOQC Our new 2 doori ? 05 Db has one of the lowest st: c #%*** ? prices around, $3299 * '73 BUICK 7495 that price includes feati a.Moade"?' ?S assist front disc brakes . And as far as eras Al 01# ViTIM ~ //"i" "ZJYD It gets you 41 highway ifiuflcd smi)'" ""Co Beyond that, Sul ;^.,$2695 saving you mor^,.SUb' S2995 INEXPENSIVE d TT'.inji r '.n> n(> ,nr ? ^ *Tnul POE - r*K including dealer prep in '71 V/fklV/H A %/C miteait may vary h(ciu?e?(rh???yyi*?< VUlVw 1 U f *V?I trim nnfi and rally tfnpe* ar* exti SMI on Wd'iof' 146) 4 spent *'* '?ce mt?sl _ ... Wi rth Toyota *ay 723-0323 NCl 6004 I HI Authorizec ? f J = > f ? 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