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\ 1 I i i , ,WI 1 < ' "Homes I^ 1 --1 Under '20,000 n - a 1. East Win.ton Price rOllllCcll Jl $19,000 Features 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, chain linked peatedly confusing the is- 1 fence, abestos shingles, sues, 4 'right-to-work'' I hardwood floors and en- have scored some < closed back porch. Style - key victories during the last < Bungalow. two years. In Arkansas, for i instance, they successfully 1 Under *30,000 blocked a spirited attempt 1 2. Castle Heights - Price to repeal that state's com- 1 $23,500 Features - 3 bed- pulsory open shop law. And ! rooms, l r?ni?iin| in Louisiana thev passed '* usrpet?and?vtnyt?floors, legislation?outlawing?att?1 storm doors and windows* ^?uses. Now, the business- ' Style - Ranch. supported National-Ttight- ] - ? .r. /r, _to-Work Committee has 3. Bon Air/Green way-Pries . . r ... . opened shop in Missouri $25,500 Features - "An C. F r ir u ~~ ~ with tHe hope of selling its Older Home At lis Best." 3? ??. j . . u * ^ * sugar coated, but hazard-bedrooms, full basement, ^ proposais. FortunateIy, den, huge kitchen. hard- many key black leaders in wood floors, aluminum sid- Missouri and across the I ing, fenced-in back yard wwiiuj lunT uiiucisiauu a^nd very spacious. Style- that a victory for "right-toConventional. work" could very well spell 4. Momlngalde Manor - disaster for the black comPrfee $27,500 Features - munity- economically as Very Plush 4 bedrooms. 2 well as politically. baths, brick, gas heat, Mack p*ople, th?? - washer/dryer, refrigerator, econom'c consequences are ?freezer and patib faraltu.e ??P^Hjf-Cle?r. As numer-_ ... . c. . ous studies have shown, will remain. Style - .. . . , - black union members earn *nc cr' substantially more than 5. Sooth Croat Prlco non-union blacks. In 1974, $29,000 Features - 3 bed- for example, the median rooms. 1 bath, carpeted. weeUy income of b,ack brick eiterior, and central uni,on members was S169' air. Plus apple and peach whUe non"unlon blacks re" r.u. app.e n? poacn ^ J124 --a dif- I trees. Style - Rancher _ , ; ri " terence of more than^ a Under '35,000 third .By weakening unions v ?mv ^/VVV through compulsory open 6. Retnuh HUb - Price shoP laws' the economic $32,900 Feature. - Choice securi^of thousands upon of appliances, and carpet- thousands ?, black uni?n ing. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. m?mbers w>" be JeoPard" zed brick siding, electric heat, ' . .... , , ? . To sweeten the bitter den, and foyer^?Style? 7?7 ??u*? J economic impact of nghtRancht to-work" laws, their lead7. Now! Now! - Prlco ing proponents assert that $32,900 Features - 3 bed- "nnlrtn nnA mu>wu tkvv jiaivo anu rooms, 2 baths, siding; localities quickly attract bucarpeted and vinyl floors, siness investment which electric heat and den. creates more jobs. The f Brand New: Style - Ranch, facts, however, tell a different story. A few years Under $40;000- ^ ago, the former Governor of Kansas -- one of 20 "right8 Stonewall Price $35,900 to-work" states ? claimed ?Features-A?Great 8W % thatsuch _laws^actually _ . Loan Assumption^ 3 bed- discourage industrial deverooms, 1V6 baths, den with i fireplace, garage, central I ?air-with all built-ins, carpet | and vinyl floors. Style - GARDEN 11 Ranch. 9. Northwood Estate* . Healthy House Plants Price $37,500 Features - A Super 8% Loan Assump- Esientially there are two tion, 3 bedrooms, 1 Va kinds of house plants, either baths, den. huge kitchen <>f which can make your . - home look and feel livelier with all built-ins, plus 2 car n{j lovelier: plain greencarport and plenty of Sto- leaved and variegated, or rage space. Style - Split- flowering plants The former are often easier to grow; the level. latter, often more of a pleasure to show. 10. Salem Woods - Price $39,900 Features - 3 bed rooms, 2 baths, carpeted, brick, laundry room, full . v /lA basement. Entertainment \ .area very spacious, over- Qyy\f/ looking lake and golf l^J V. ( course. Style Ranch. . -^7 Under >50,000 MOST HOUSE PLANTS 11. Under Conatractlon - 5 hod b? repotted AAA ? ? within three years. Price $42,900 Features - 3 ? bedrooms, 2 baths, carpeted, wood frame, heat House plants of either kind . . . often need repotting. You pump, laundry r.OOm, and can they've become potsingle garage. Sliding glass bound when they produce doors off den leading to sun *,ttle ?' no n?Jv growth and ? dry out quickly,# even after deck. Style Ranch. frequent watering. The roots of such plants may protrude 12. North Winston Price from drainage holes. $43,500 Features - 3 bed- Generally, young plants should be repotted once a rooms, 24/a baths, carpeted, year, usually in spring. Estabbrick, laundry area, very lished plants need repotting .. . . . . about every two to three accessible to shopping and years A pot.bound plant entertainment.Style - should be transplanted only Ranch when its soil is slightly moist. The Reader's Digest 13. Cyndl Meadows - Price Illustrated Guide to GarS44.900 Features - Newl 3 dening, a 672 page, easy toread book on most aspects of bedroom, 2/a baths, brick gardening, suggests you invert veneer, heat - pump, fulJ^ the pot-bound plant and . a _ shake out the ball of roots UBSCIUCUI, HBiagc, ucu v-cii- . .. . and soil, ease away some of tral air and still time to the old soil and set the root choo?e your carpet. ba!l 00 fresh potting %oil in the new pot. Trickle more DasUt/ soil around it. Hold the plant cxetuuve wedliy i^ely by the stem and firm Q9 Q RnrLrp the ioil with your fingers. . uuiivc jl. Proper repotting can help 70a 1171 keep your nouseplants from I 2*Lr\i71 going to pot. * Classifieds Link Food From Page 4 opnv^^^urthermorT^S^?^^^^?"*e 3t!v^ Troea^co "essor Daniel H. Pollitt of sures' such as cuts in P? he University of North scho?' bud8ets. reductions Carolina concluded that a 'n . desperately needed /ariety of studies "indicate soc'a' services, and tax :hat right-to-work states "^ms" that a.d the rich. nave not received more sbort- another right-to:han their proportionate work" victory- especially share of a new industry. thls year- wi" fu?her enand that the enactment of righMQ?wortf. law* is in no Auction Sale ployment." and } bus. Oity owned at .While business groups Condoned car lot, off supporting right-to-work" Stadium Drive, Saturday efforts claim to be solely October 1, 1978 at 10:00 concerned with ''protecting P-m City?of?Winston-? thp frpoH Am nf tVioir om_ Salem. in v vt invii viii" I \mr*ys BATTERIES I I FACTORY OUTLET I Sues to fit most m Domestic and Foreign I vors; Trucks; Lawn P^H Mowers, Etc. 1 lEafi ALSO ALTERNATOR, STARTER, cmra'AToW suvirr I JARVIS BATTERY CO. mc. I 833 N. Liberty St. Winston-Salem N.C. PHONE 724-9201 FOUNDED 1916 Cv?5 M The Final Wee This Is The Final Wc Model Year Closeouff.. I Any 1978 Model In I Surprised Whe Wagons, Futuras, 2-Door and 4-Poor Models. Save! I 1978 FIESTA Save Up to *500.00 on I Selected! 1978 Fiestas I 1978 DEMOS ON S aI I 107S DIMTO SELI 14 Pintos in Stock Discounts Up to *600?? |. ; ~^m ^^ L^im I DLN 1347 1 31 IVI I ' v rTTrr "* -W-^- .-C?t--M.T"?LMCttoware-Hxszaemm** -?-? ^_,. ? / Legals Ri Phone ' urage the peddlers of Sincely, litical junk food. Bayard Rustin 2d' extra sharp I03U '78 Ranchero vkQQK I ,_c . Tn Cf% IAP loaded wUwwl ? J 3495 77 FORD $rqqr| '.--ton. loaded wJJU I SBS S799S ? $5495| : V7AT1H [ ;?u??, '78 PINTO ^AIQR "'"" c-^ZZI 56951 75 Cadillac $RQQR n*w - u?atoDtVl"? 73 COURIER $9 1 Qfi I ennnr p'<*?p extra &- uu I fanunnti * / /M^ 5" "? 4 a- .IUM^quj tMW TAGGED FOR CLEARANCE S3995 _ s15Q 75TORINO $9AQR $ 1 rn T^feqptj '69 FORD - lOU '73 Maverick $94 QR 69 $900 4-d/.fullyeqpd mm*Tww Ambassador LuU 77 TOYOTA $AQQ[) '67 SPORT $900 l,kenew *2225: wry OlIU 72 CHEVY $???? '67 COUGAR $500 ^ 895 T0R0NAD0 <5001 I Open 8:30 AM to 9:00 PM Mon.-Fri. I Open All Day Saturday 8:30-5:00 I Phone 714-5911 ENivl hend is Here!! I tekend Off Our 1978 I lust Make An Offer On I Stock But Don't Be I n We Accept It. I 8 FAIRMONT CLEARANCE I ^^MP<GHwy^| .1 ? Must Be Sold Save Up To I -OUT ? Save Up To: I 7441 Customer I Satisfaction I iao'**t>MAJ A||l V I I 1 *r t 111'' i" 'lw--' UNLI THING!! I IILLER STREET > I t i The Chronicle-Saturday, October 7, 1978 -Page 19 eal Estate O I 722-8624 or 723-9863 | Whether You're Bulling or SelliflQ, (he Brontleu Bunch Oonllelp, ^ ^RfOflHeu flM Reollif & In/uronce CoT" __ 2070 Beach Street/722-7136 WE'VE GOT 'T! 435^ J? at THE CHEVY tOMUM nwnu scoqc tsdjtusssccnc Station Wagon uOwu Supremo uDwu I M?i?|if V I AdtHMlw. N?? ilMrtai I 2 Of V I nutimitti N??r ittthM A **? Vm CONDITIONING Ml LunH* IrXiM AIM COMMTKMIM. Ml* wSVtf tad. Wkii? w?l lint hrM. Qm in Aiirtiip* A M A A a 7ft C P" O A Wm ?KU?59951 aWLJSSJS" f stm w*m ? ft AetWMltc PUAie IMir uZwLtewTeri^L. Fewer Steer A ftretes AMI Ivffat* Met ^ ?3g" s5595 MV J5195 UAHLU WW WW Aspen Wagoo Ed,tl0n. V-8 AM-FM AM-FM Radio. Automatic. Power sieenng Stereo. Automatic Power steering & & Brakes AIR Brakes. AiR. Speed control Luggage CAMARO $5895 77 $41QC V 8 Radio. Automatic Power Meeting ft VOlKSWIQtR I %#w Brakes. AiR Rat)t)lt AM.fM Aufomj|lc A,p mtsnor 4 78 MONZA CMg-nr Exterior Package 2 + 2 *4595 .75 TRANS $AC QC AM FV MM4t#?rt Fewer tlMrtnf A AM. AM wWWW Silver WH AefMMtfc. Fever omtIm ? . '77 MONTE $COQO M" m """ * CARLO wC9b '76 MERCURYSCCnC - Tentsxrs* tsri - cougir xr7 5595 II.OOObNm AM flTwtH tip. AelweUe Nwer steehee I All - ?"?^JS9? SS1 -3595 nw?w ftntat AM. M^TTe# ~ ar *5195 MUSTANG li s3295 SlrMl ?lnl? AIR W^taflSe' RacJ'? Au,0 "c Vinyl top nov* s3895 p*c"c $2495 rlUVA \#\#Ww Radio Automatic Power steering A AiR ^ 4 Or "ft M Ailiiitu R?*e Fewer tlearmf '75 BMW $CQQC 77 (aaac zdr ?0U3 It ' ) JMUk AM-FM w/taw Automatic, air 4 Or V S Ee? AetMiitc Pido Fewer near 75MGB socnc I ft lakes All Ertn Oeea Low Biiuge COnVlflibll 0D33 77 CAPRICE $ C 1 Q C AM FM R*"?4 JL5!! $91 OK ft Mitt crvita ceetrel i>H<t* race All CARLO %3 I wU Ijdio AutaaaMc. Fewer newtaf ft Intel '76 VEGA $1CQC u,n*u' Notchback lUgd 73 SI CAE iH>M m/iim 4-uaari VI IMPALA IU9U '76MONZA SOyiQC tt. "" """, V Towns Cpi LH3J ?"-?W '77 MERCURY$CQQC ST" s2295 &'aas~~? AM FM Radio Power steering & Br-mts AIR v,n'' * . *74 PONTIAC $91QC 74 MONTE $QOQC LaMtns LltlU CARLO 0?.%Ju MLS* ***** *** Rad'O. Automatic Power steering 4 < Brakes AtR Vny? top Maroon nuinx- A A AM ??? - s1295 '?'? 2895 VtbA 1 4 Or NiftftM. MMN. wn Tm Axwrtfe Orfj.o Aotorr,jjtc ?6 000 Miles Po??r tlMritf |r?ku AIM. SfM4 Clrtril* ... ^ a A ? P#,wr *>* ?? Vt?t? IH , 76 FORD SOQAC Maverick ?09J '73 OLDS SOOflC io, iWMWMin. Delta"88" Lhgu fadit ' ? itMntf A Irdu AIR i",'.""1 s2895 ?'"S?S s2195 R*4>o AXMitK Nw imngg 1101808 k I WU 4 Of l*dn ttmitk Pmv stmntf i R.5giiUICK S3595 S1595 IV ? Custom Cruiser I dgj rikn AIR Vmyt I* S?m4 Control Tilt #?! " ' "Wt * ?? 4 &*?. WhMh Vinyl '<* Cthm Control *'? '#** sru..s3395 IHSB I VI nrnai "vvv ??ivv?u% rwww I laq irtlU III* fWWW (<H*I tf*"" 1*1 i Imu AIR *i?ft 109 I ewtrrtf v??fl too LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR CMOCCI George Oowmon Charles Porch* Avery Harlman Mike Whitley Clyde Tutt>ert Mike Holbreek LION TUTTLI George Harper Ummd Cm Smtm* Mw CHUCK WHITLBY U*+d Cm Mpr OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. WIIKDAYS Thm Chevy Cornmr* in Wdnston-Smlmm _ MODERN CHEVROLET MO W. Fourth St. NCI 771 722-41*1 ffiiwm,uvwr : t'-t
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