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* Pmgc 16 Tbt Chronicto. SatanUy, Jane 23, 1979 t 'S < Wachovia Woos From Page 1 proached some people in Winston," Sansom told the Chronicle. "We're not but we prefer not to have them out there.'' "Eai under the assumption that the group couldn't get Wachovia out there (East Winston,)' Sansom continued. "Had one been out there, the people wouldn't have come to us in the first place. Black citizens in Winston-Salem had asked . - ? Wftohftwia moam tbuMiw fowl 10 yww about < the possibility of putting a branch in the East Winston Communitv with naj^id I * nartirinnntc in tKi#? Th?cHod maofixn fr-.. IIIV c uv^uaj uiwilllj^i | Newell said she told the Warhnvia officials th*t thf M.m.m WAS in support of Meohgni^ " and termers Tocstffig a brancn in tne city. "I told the officials that we were committed to having a black financial institution on the East part of tQ^n,"Newell said. "It would be a source of pride for us and we want it. Ruffin told the Chronicle that Wachovia would not try to block Mechanics *nd Farmers Bank from coming to Winston. ? "We would never try to block a bank," Ruffin? said. "MechSfeSics and Farmers is a good bank, a very good bank and is one of our customers." The proposed site for the Mechanics and Farmers Bank would be on Fifth and Cleveland, beside the Winston Mutual Life Insurance Company. Newell said the proposed site for the Wachovia Branch would be Seventh and Claremont. The move by Mechanics and Farmers to Winston-Salem still has to be approved by the State Banking Commission. The next meeting of the Commission is in July but Sansom said the application would not be ready to be submitted ~ at that time, and wouJd probably be considered^ at the September meeting. In a spot check of the executives of irea banks, they welcomed the addition of Mechanics and Farmers to the city. "We welcome competition and we certainly wouldn't oppose it," said Bill Baldridge, a vice-president for North Carolina National Bank. "We will welcome any new bank to the banking market in Winston-Salem/' said Warren Mackinstry, vice-president of United Citizens Bank. "We'll try to help them out any way we can and wish them th^best of luck. We try to maintain a positive attitude." "There is room in this market for more competition," said CharHe Chatham, the senior vice-president of Forsyth Bank. "You have to 1 be pretty naive to say there isn't room for I another bank. "We have a growing, dynamic community and Mechanics and Farmers should do quite I well," Chatham continued. "It will depend on I who they get to manage their branch.'' W???? ?^ MNMHMMMIIItlMIMIttlllttllllMMIIIINHIIIHIimHIIIHMIItHlllllltlliHHHIMHIItlllimMmil Speaking Out "Trom Page 4 NMHNIMIIIIIIMMIIIMMfltttllMfHIIMMIIIfMtlNlltttMtlllMMMIIIIIINItlNttflllttlflltltlllHtt 1. Ms. Powell? injustice. We believe it 2. white? w..* -u.ii ? jUSUbC UUl wc 11U 3. tied in with the tolerate a duo standard 01 powers that be?" justice aimed at unfair tac Yes, we of the black ^cs ancj harsh brutal treat community do not and will ment Qf blacks, other mi not condone this type of norities, and poor people. ??MimMiii?Hnrairnitiiiiiniiiiiiiiii?iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiiini Stowe From Page 1 funding along with several requests for a reduction in property taxes. ? Following the hearing, the commissioners voted^ t< approve a resolution drafted by vice chairman Mrs Mazie Woodruff pledging our total support to th< Sheriffs Department and any other law enforcement uni in the investigation and apprehension of all persons responsible for any acts of hartassment and/or violence against invididuals due to their selection of residence o homesite. In other action during the budget hearing, Ezperimen in Self-Reliance asked for $50,000 to provide matchinj funds for $870,000 worth of, federal funds for disadvan taged senior citizens, according to board member Dr Donalod Schoonmaker. .Mrs. Estelle hries, representing senior citizens fron the Kimberly Park area, asked the county to allocate $86,000 to allow resumption of senipr citizen hot Juncl program at Kimberly Park, Kerner^ville and Southside, . Marshall endorsed the recommendations of the Forsytl r* * * m " county Association ot Educators to provide full funding to the budget request of the city/county schools am asked Sheriff Manly Lancaster to resign if "he's no1 willing to uphold the oath of office" and provide protection to the James Stowe family. He said blacl citizens should withhold their taxes because, "I don' feel as citizens we should be taxed for protection we'w not getting.'* .Hopkins asked for $150 per month for fosterf children plus a $75 clothing allowance three times per year. .Duane Jackson, representing the Friends of the Easi Winston Library, said the commissioners should fund two additional positions at the branch instead of the 1V: called for in the budget proposal. He said the currem staff is working 56 hours per week to keep branch services going. . I , 1 Automotive [Sears] SAVES40 4M/FM Stereo Cassette or 8-Trac.k ll992 ^'ve PU8hbuttons f?r AM/FM Balance, full-range tone controls. Local-distant switch and $34.99, ft-Track undrrdaah . 29.99 ^ A V H -Alii-orkll-g***n -1^?5S 1 Coaxial Speaker Kits ~~$59.99, 3U-in. np^akera .. pr. 49.99 f rti'^- UXV-iii.. o4<v?iJL.?-A-a^ u.w $49.99, 4-in. speaker* Dr. 39.99 6x9-in. speaker*., pr. 44.99 A. $59.99 to $67.99 Marine DieHard* Batteries, no trade-in required, each.. .. 53.99 to 60.99 B. $2.99 Sears Dual Oil Filter...filters oil through 2 elements 2.29 C. Regular $3.29 Sears All-weather. 10W-30 oil, S qt. container 2.99 Sale ends June 30 I Tune-up A We'll install points, filter, PCV. valve, M Champion plugs. Set timing. Test cylinder balance, battery and starting system. Adjust carburetor ? idle. f*S=^ai| m Cleanout combustion QUB H chambers.- Road test. buijiuld Self-contained element ug^pi air filter extra. < I * fl motor u*ed . - qq I r?rluni?fly b\ t he Mont 6-cyl. Team, i* available at Sear** Tire and The Muzzier" Muffler . . . sold only at Sears! iff Pits most American- Sj^>lj5ki made cars. Clamps, if needed are extra. ""Sears Price?1 j \bove services for ljH flj most American-made 11 \ cars and some im- 1 vw9J^9ffl ^ ports. Not; available \llfffiKHffl ^ in Shelby jjjjP l1 ^ Installation warranty ^ rV v? Should worVmanship prove ^(*flI*S DOS / faulty with.n one year of mstal- i -, , /? fahrir tr^lvp 5 . lation. Sears will, upon notice II"!/^ ^aU^c IaUriL galvc i s l^Tnyr?prfp^t cKnuckled bottom, and w, / De corrected at no additional . . ,' * * cos> i w sham edges. Minimum ? inh at this low nrirp ^ A t^W "" Sears aUo nffer* premium duty galvanized wire for th t SHOP^YOUR NEAREST ^ . SEARS RETAIL STORE Upnrn N C.: Greensboro. Winston Salem, & k^/x3d.X ^ l Raleigh, Durham, Fayetteville, . f " Wilmington, Burlington, Goldsboro. ?am, *oiiucKANi>c High Point. Jacksonville. * Rocky Mount, VA. Danville 1 Satisfaction Guai } Piston rod wiper ;?taminants out of s Chroma-plated pistor IM long life. For most im?imports, pickups, va I stallation available. ? . ji - ?? >^UlJr. ? Corner and Terminal Posts Kx t ra j ain link fence to give you privacy, pro- if I property value. Galvanized 12-1/2-gauge M | ind strength. Minimum 150-ft. residential [i rry in today! jfl 11 t t8-in. Height Feneing ij 1 mized to resist rust. ? _ top to eliminate g Vj Pre-* lou-tt. residential | lvr,,m,,r blem _JL- htul 11*??11111?*? I quality preen >in\l v*irr and a 9-gatip<? hcuw ip ultimate in frnrin^! ] Where America shops Winston-Salen for Value Shop Monday tl 10:00 A.M. Open Sundi ranteed or Your Money Back ' L > * , r V r-yi ^ I g 1 ffiUBiifitil jr V", . He?. $9.99 ing helps keep con- p hock and seal 1 rod helps give shock American-made cars, ^ J ns. Fast, low-cost in-? M Each ale ends June 30. f?- rcdit Www 111 ? . T - ,, se'^ii torn o I i #e ~a 1 A. Kegular P??n?kp ? ?-- inilnrfTui'TmnKp I .JM Simple to use . . .' heeds & \. no adapters, includes car- ^ A 00 s*^ ?- ry?ng case ' ~ <^^ 77 B. Regular $69.99, 17-Test Automotive Engine Analyzer Performs 17 electrical and (f ignition tests. For 4, 6, or ??99 8 cylinder earer OO? ?""< 12-PC- Test Kit< \r~-* 11 \\ ideal for the. do-it-vourselfei U \J Inductive timing light, w analyzer, remote starter OA 99 switch and more. . ? Js Saturday unless specified otherwise . A A78-.13 Blackwall and 2 old tires plus $1.62 F.E.Tl each ?pl V 20. Save on Scar* Regular Sale plun 5 tires, tCX). Po- Dynaply 20 price ca. prior ea. F.E.T. ar cord resists and old tire bl?tkw?*U blackwall each potting to help ^8-13 25.95 23.(H) 1.62 a smooth, com- **('78-13 29.95 26.50 1.88 ble ride. Tread |>78-U 32/95 29.50 1.93 .re^Jdwettrac- K -" S3.95 - ">-3<> 2"> Whitewalls also - FTfi-lt m.95 TOD 2.22 ~ able at similar G78-U 31.95 31.00 2.38" gs. Great buy! (;78-15 38.95 35.00 2.11 ~ 1178-15 10.95 36.50 2.66 Bit t nilultl)' in krurr Hinrflinl'T^ ' iinl ing an<i tHlion Inrlndrd SAVE 40% ? KFREE Estimates! stallation Available Vr / " ^ Ef^ [alf Round Cypress Rail Rail Section Sears Price h section comprised of two rails 10-ft. section one two-hole line post. 99 ip " ' assembled v sections: With So?^ Pricr i4shes. Gates, posts are extra. 6x8-ft. Sec tion lf\99 *k about Sears Credit Plans MB \J i ? Hanes Mall Phone Sears 764-9100 hrough Saturday Catalog Shopping.... 76S-M1I 'til 9:30 P.M. Auto Service Center ay 1 to 6 P.M. Open# Daily 8:30 AM.
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