t Page 2- The Chronicle, Saiurda LaTeri By Sharyn Bratcher Staff Writer LaTerreXXI'was the first black establishment to ap^ly for a license to serve mixed beverages, but several other firms are waiting irrthe wings. Since the licenses issued now will expire April 30, most businesses will wait until May 1 to apply; the license isstiecMhefr be Ron Goodwin, owner of LaTerre XXI turned in his application for a mixed beverage license at 10 a.m. Friday morning, saiti Henry Bailey & ^ to Hea By Yvette McCallough Staff Writer Moving up the ladder , thought to be a man's dream. Bernice Bailey, the administrator of Southern Bell's centralized repair service bureau, is showing that a woman can move up the ladder, also. Bailey began as a telephone operator 12 years ago for Southern Bell. Over the years that She has been with the company, Bailey has had such positions as service assistance person, service representative, personnel manager, chief , operator and instructor for operator service. In her new position, Bailev will fhns. ^ur predominantly black lem to the extent that any participate within these forth Carolina seiztuoace^ ship." p of alumni friends and I ? ks Li a some redecorating. So we plan to be doing that, and hopefully we will get our license in May." John X. Williamson, manager of the Big D Lounge. ,says that his establishment also plans to apply in May. "We're going to get it." Williamson said. "Our profits have been 70 percent food for the last five years, so that's no probLem/' The city's restaurant and hoi law enforcement officials at city hall last week to discuss the licensing regulations. s Up L2 _ nl. ; rnon M '' tv^H ,"?5| '* N* '' *1 J ,f^. . y ?fl Berniro * charge." Bailey said that she is satisfied with the progress she has made. "Ma Bell has been very good to work foFr" Bailey said^ "I've never been bored with a job." tyIIIUIIItllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIlDlll from page 1 iiHiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiHiiiMiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijn Rep. A. Hartwell Campb the House Appropriations said, "The money situation UNC request, would have .supplemental requests froi community colleges. Regarding new funds objections, Campbell said, " Governor's recommendatior rating of priorities. It may re their part." iiHiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii from page 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiii faculty of Elizabeth City Sta State University, North Carol Central and Winston-Salem The coalition was organize Greensboro. The coalition 1 assure that changes coming mandate and state initiativ higher education do not have black community. The Winston-Salem Chroc Thursday by the Winston-S shing Company, Inc. 603 P?j 4th St. Mailing Addresfs^P.* - ?Salem, N.C. 27102. Phon Class postage paid at Winstc Subscription: $9.60 per y< (N.C. sales tax included). -.-r?- upwui hj> * oT IBs paper. TWembelTN Association. PUBLICATION USPS NO. W f ense Attorney Anne Fulton went over the 25 pages or regulations and answered questions from the prospective applicants. In order to qualify for a license to serve mixed drinks, a restaurant must seat at least 36 persons and derive at least 51 per cent of its gross reteipts from the sale of food. Social clubs may not grant temporary membershtps and they must obriod between the time of the application and the issuing of membership privileges. idder_ eUnit i I 1 ? ::r s i Bailey ...... , J "There is a wealth of 1 knowledge to be gained and 1 I've learned a lot," Bailey continued. "I'm forever growing and changing, and' I can truthfully say that being a black woman has not been a handicap." illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiwi ell, D-Wilson, chairman of Committee on Education, is very tight." He said the to compete with other n the public schools and 9 r ? in order to. meet HEW it depends on the Board of is. We have to go by their quire some revaluation on ~ ~ ? : r~ ^ iimiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii te University, Fayetteville lina A alem Chronicle Publippcr Building - 102 W. 0. Box 3154, Winstone: 722-4624. Second tn-Salem, N.C. 27102. ear payable in advance ? I 4 % | should be J reading... I A J ^ I ROOT/ % . j; cWinston - t 1 Q -P^Tf .^DriDC rA 1 i *r? or 2 p. x jl. u.x u lou lulllillvs^ f i \ the Histor y of the s ? Black Community j 5 . . ! . I ^ ...itsimpact I - : ...its progress SI i ...its contributions 2 Look lor it in this week's Chronicle. ...and for the next week. 2 % . Keep up with... J \ % "Roots of Black S % ft?' a. "fl_V WW : wiAKMuna9ciienft -V w . To be sure you get it t order Home Delivery Now! I 722-8624 | You owe jt to yourself J a * ^ 4 ' ? ^ , ?