cerrwi i m-wi TTim r f-" '. "' T >- ? j- . *- -or^^; v . i war? 1.. v. XT iV7zrjfSyUMT* ? I^oi-v Sales fl >....?*. - . . ||..>??U1I Vjy ' "?+* ' ' " " " '" n/ ' By Sharyn Bratcher Board refused to negotiate Staff Writer - with hinef*'' The local ABC Board Tbia 18 tru?- ^ ward, cites declining sales and ^uj_l*e e*plgjggd that the pressure from landlord board grants a lease based Dr. Raymond Oliver as upon the lowest rent and reasons for its decision not best p'an ?^ered- Oliver s to renew the lease on the ProP?sed rent on the new store in Jetway Shopping st?fe was Per mor,th. Center while a second developer ABC Board director offered a $541 rental. The Guy Ward states that board accepted the lower letters from Dr. Oliver ??<>?"?*. and a lease was asking for a decision re- prepared, but when the garding the renewal of the board received the lease, leaseprompted the Board the stated to make an early ruling on of the issue/ "He wanted a decision, nso we gave him one," said Tfr Tfr Jk ~W ' Ward, IjDAL . He maintained that ? there?was? no? personal .Tnhn?Y?WjlHwrmm element in the board s president and founder of decision, despite the fact ^he Black Business Action that Oliver has requested League, says that unless a federal investigation of his organization receives a .the ABC Board in connec- grant soon, it will have to tion with the building of rinoP ;to Honrq the new ABC Store on The BBAL, a non-profit Claremont Avenue. organization designed to Dr. Oliver was high _promo^e min0rity developbidder on the property in ment, is presently funded 1975 bidding, but he from a small grant from claimed that the ABC the cjty unemployment ofNC Voters Will J IN ew Budget Ami By Sharyn Bratcher ment is not intended Staff Reporter prevent the State from ?issuing?its? bonds and On November. 8th, nQteg nor will it affect North Carolina voters will bond proceeds. pass judgment Qn a pro- amendment states posed constitutional t^at Governor shall amendment mandating a priority to the balanced budget. payment of funds' app?0-" The provision, whic priated by the General will be binding both to the A U1-. ~ . Aaaciiiuiy mi ucuv aci "General Assembly-and to vice a moye which is the Governor, would take to preserve the from the General Assem- gtate.g credit bly the prerogative?and ,.jt represents re9pon. the temptation?of defi- 3lble government." says cit spending. State Treasurer Harlan E. Simply stated, it means goyjes that the State cannot North Carolinfl hflg ^ spend more money than it lowegt ^ capita debt of receives. any state in the nation, North Carolina already the highest credit has a similar provision in ratin of the national rat. its laws: the Executive . agencies Budget Act. which went m Opponents, of the to effect in 1925. The mam ^^ament say that a difference between that new law ig not nece98ary, act and the proposed because the present law amendment is that the practice have kept Executive Budget Act is North Carolina a subject to change by t e balanced budget. General Assembly. Furthermore, they say. The proposed amend- the con8titution should be I t "jfc _ ?-? ? 'J!*? * * *?** Her new shop will have its official grand opening Sunday. * TON-SALl 25,000 weekly, reader*" Saturday, **>' 4'We said this was not our lawyers draw up a new lease/' -v^fl said Ward. ;%13B Meanwhile, the -financ ing on the land sale failed to go through, thus nullifying the contract. Carl Russell is still in the Last August the land last-ditch write-in campai was sold to Jack Coving- ^ .ton for his original bid of lrOt/G $10,800, lower* than the See ABC, Page 2 Tues. Nov. 8 iS May Close Boors -fice, under the WIN" pro- support its programs and gram. seminars fmainly because The League has can- the organization isn't celled its Co-op Program, staffed adequately to do a plan to reduce food the job," says Williamprices for poor and low-in- soncome people, .because it "The other reason is was unable to receive the federal government adequate funds to operate awarded the Mid-West it successfully. ?Piedmont Area Business "The League has not Dev^lopnient Association been able to get the total funds to do some of the business community to thihgs the Black Business Actidp League proposed J to tfc\ " he continued. H (j John Duncan director of ' .. i ed that there is a need for /I _ * . a minority businessman's JJIT organization . concentra; ^ting on Winston-Salem, reserved to provide a His organization, he structure for goverment, noted, has to cover sixteen budget rules. Why have a ston-Salem is only a small -law, they ask, when there part, is no problem? Other members of the Advocates of the ~ new black community say that amendment say that the the trouble in the BBAL is concept of a balanced more than just lack of budget should be placed funding. in the Constitution so that The organization has such a c oncept cannot be .twice angered other oraltered by the General ganizations with imatative Assembly without express projects, apparently deapproval by the people. It signed to capitalize on a is not that the new amend- successful idea. ment would change the On April 4th the League present practice, they say, sponsored a banquet it would merely be a honoring the late Dr. Marfurther safeguard against tin Luther King, Jr., such an occurrence.'' which many people felt would be confused with The Amendment: the NAACP Freedom "The total expenditures Fund Banquet. The proof the State for the fiscal motional announcement _period _ covered by the for the banquet listed the budget shall not exceed sponsorship of five other the total of receipts during community organizations, that fiscal period and the several of whom later surplus remaining in the denied any connection State Treasury at the be- with the affair. Several weeks ago, the See Budget, Page 2 See BBAL, Page 2 Ervin's Beaut Local Salon Mak / ? t on the wall behind her By Sharyn Bratcher , , , Staff Writ r work area, and several customers sit chatting, as "I really like the new their hair dries location, says Minnie J. They have been at the Ervin, owner and operator new location since the day of Ervin's Modern Ways after Labor Day, says to Beauty. Mrs. Ervin, and she's She has just relocated pleased with the atmoher shop from 600 N. sphere and ease of parkPatterson Avenue to a jng jn new shop. newly-built chalet shop at ''We were at the other Patterson and Indiana iCOation three years," she Avenue. explained. That shop was The grand opening is located in the building not until Sunday, but the with her alma mater, Le shop is already open for Mae Beauty College, business. Mrs. Ervin has After completing the her many certificates of course work at Le Mae, study and merit displayed Mrs. Ervin went to New - ^.,'rr ^LJT^r- -.^ -J. -L-jLi- ?.->-g-.-^ -? ^ ^^.-rr-TT M CHRC November 5, 1977 Winston-Sai ^ 'jPI| Alder . ^|| t ^ JBL %Jm. Despite^iis defeat in t write-in cantiidate, Carl of mayor as a write-in He is supported by tt Burke, Larry Little, ant Russell stated that he I funeral home with Waj Vfl PHI '' He has hedged and running for mayor, with a to his stand on many of t ign. stated. ^p i ^V' ~ ^iV' ?^ t >'*y/v. BURGER KING GIVES MONEY TO SCHC Dr. Robert Suderburg, Chancellor of the N.C. Scho check for four thousand dollars from Burger King [middle]. Also assisting in the presentation is Wii Shirley. The money will be used to fund a feasibility Theater [background] can be renpvated. The prese spite of the threat of rain. Lovin came prepared wi Yen Initiates New Prog The Youth Energy Net- contact with these youn work, has initiated a people who have droppe twelve-month program out, and assist them i designed to deal with the educational or vocation! dropout problem in For- pursuits, and to prever syth County. future dropouts. The objectives of the How many dropouts ai project are to study the there in Forsyth County extent and causes of the Which schools have th dropout situation, to make highest dropout rate y Services es Big Move York Citv. to study. The secret of building "I wa's secretly married successful business? to my husband, who was "Quality of service, working at Reynolds at says Minnie Ervin. "Yo ~ ooUrtrtl Havp tn ctnHv anri l/oon 11? ui?iii anu gvuifLy tkj o^iivyvvi ~ U4,u "^^P ^* in the daytime." she re- with the changing styles, calls. After completing She is a member of her studies in New York, hairstylists' Nationi she came back home to Trend Committee, whos Winston Salem. function is to keep track c "Mv first shop was on those change.?. East 21st Street in the ' The trend "ow is 1 basement of my home." softer' relaxed she said. "And then we says Mrs' Ervin "Man moved to W. 28th Street. w,omen ar? tr?rmg th . and fitted up the garage blo^out styles, , as a shop." * O S1^ of "keepin After that came Patter- up with latest trends" is son Avenue, and finally See Sa,on e 2 ' the new shop. * " __ . "" ^ \ ^ *_" * ;rr:*_ . N -. _.-.^ T^pro^^g:v.>, WICLE I * [em, iV.C. 20 Cents '-Filftrt Rnnlf by Sharyn Bratcher Staff Writer A he October 18th runoff and a pajrty^oath not to become a candidate. te^hree black Democratic aldermanic candidates: Vivian i Virginia K. Newell. 1 and the aldermanic candidates met last Thursday at the me Corpening, the Democratic nominee for mayor. has not faced up to the matter of giving a positive answer he planks common to the black elected-pfficials," Russell Corpening refused to HHKHH agree to any of the common goals among the f I black candidates, with the * exception of a - human relations commission. Corpening will not back a police review board, comJ _ mon ground among all ? ^ P?? black candidates in the city election. "I have not heard any -statement from Mr. Cot ^I pening^that would satisfy " me," Viriginia K. Newell told the group of Russell ~ ^ s supporters, explaining why she supporting Russell's candidacy.' Vivian Burke, also present the press conferl ence, supported Russell. ifl I Russell distributed * sample write-in ballots, which bore ah explanation of the procedure. He hopes to inform a large enough segment the bteck community to carry the election by a write-in. ^Some spokesmen do no believe Mrs. Lee Citizens, announced last I week that she supported a V * movement called 1 Black *> *' Democrats for Lauer x * mem." H * When Mrs. Mack, who originally supported Russell, was asked if his IQLOF THE ARTS- ? ? writF-in candidacy would ol of the Arts [left] accepts a ma^e any difference, she District Manager Paul Lovin Ued that it would not iston-Salem Mayor Franklin ..xhe time has come f study to see if the Carolina when we have got to be ntation occured Thursday in practical," she stated, th his umbrella just in case. She expressed doubt that sufficient numbers of voters could be educated to the write-in process. One sentiment prevalent in East Winston is the g Why do students quit fear that Russell's candid school?* dacy will split the vote ri "We don't know yet," which would otherwise 11 replies Dan Ward, of the have gone to Lauerman. it ' Youth Energy Network.. When asked about this "Those are^the questions contingency, Russell repe we hope to find answers lied: "We didn't come up ? for in our study." See Ru e i? Sec YEN, Pane 3 eP mm? g 1 a "Quality of service is the key to success/' says hairstylist Minnie J. Erwin. r~