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9 I Q0a?0uQ0?? Wm Naomi C. McLean How often and seriously have you thought about any in any kind of activity that involves people, words are a great power? The five most important words - 1 am proud of you. The four most important words - What is your opinion* 0 How often and seriously have you thought about I in guy J tori,art'v'jy rhat f? [it... are a pnwrr? TV>? flvc - " ,l"11 I III! prduu oTJyou~? ^ ' I " The ftonr most important words - What is your opinion? TKe tftn^most^ipurtajU-wordv ^ If yua :,?pi****?, ThftteH"^ ft you. iriemost TmpoFfant word - Yon. * ~ Expressing pride and confidence in people and in their work is helpful in getting the best results, and I using the word "You" always gets attention. Example, "If you please, " "I'd like you to think I about thU matter winch will be discussed when we ~ I have our next meeting.'' The right-thinking person I always has in the forefront of his mind the other I person-you. This writer rpmpmKorr 1 ? ? - '' * .....vnivvu WWII a tuuvcrsdlion Wlin a / charming young lady who was a teacher in a busic sition in a large insurance office, but had turned down the offer and was continuing her teaching. She said, "Mr. Blank (naming the President of the business school) makes me feel like somebody. In that big office I would have been just one of 500 people." ? : ? Indeed, simple recognition pays. To let a person know we know his name gives that person a boost, and the little word - You when possible helps a great deal, which is the secret of good human relations; : L ~ Speaking about human relations not ynly involves the process of-exchanging goods and[services,but also involves words which are a great power mentioned in the beginning of this article, and for sake of jgood human relations, to the last degree possible, (not falsely however), make everyone "feel like somebody." ?r ? It is a true fact, today, everything is so mechanized that we are in grave danger of thinking of human beings as machines. It is quite important to reme mber that no machine is ever going to solve the humari problems in our personal lives, and the way to maintain the right attitude is to keep cool - to develop poise which will help us live our daily lives ? normally and plan for the future thoughtfully. . Life can be thrilling for us all. It can thrill us by . relation mfrip.1 we develop and maintain;by the contributions of time and thought we make on behalf of others; by the exhilaration and satisfaction we get out of our work. The thinking person stays alive. He is alive to the intellectual currents of his time. He keeps himself alive by reading, by studying, and by thinking. X He interests himself in worthwhile activities which Vlie apart from his business or profession. =l9wiinw I ^ I I ?9] I I In Ivfl I I H Knocks Little League Dear Editors - mismanagement. Hov More on the Little ever, I must mention th* League-Yes, this letter is my son is not alone. in response to two other . j .... T There are four other bo\ articles on the Little League . v , , , u,. . c , -f who have not played th of Winston-Salem. I, too, . \? J 0 ' - . ,r . . season, and still withoi find myself in somewhat . , , ' the same situation. My son It wouldIn, who is nine years old, was b?theT s? much ,f thes drafted and signed up to ^ h.ad ,been ?,ven ? ^ chance to play in any one < play with one of the teams. . * J. J 1-Iia - * c?ic aa: the games this season. M I paid a fee of $15.00 for my , . . . , . , ,j understanding is that th son to play, he also sold 6 . . .. A , season is over June 21 candy for the team. To date ir._n .. . , A. . 1979, with only about 3 or my son has no uniform, nor , . A v. . . . . - .? games left to be played. has \ he played any of the % r? , r i ' i i_ , Coaches and managers, games this season. I whole- t ... . Al , ? . .. .A. ask you is this what I, alon heartedly agree with he whh\he others, paid $is.e concerned parents of the f ... . tr for, to see my son sit bac prior articles, to pay to .. , , , r ? j . . v J on the bench and watc pay, oi equa y. someone else's child pla I have on several occa- who has paid no fee wha sions spoken to the coaches soever...IS THIS FAIR? of the team and the overall manager, Mr. Cloud, and 1 m sure was reassured that my son retlts are not aware of th would be given a chance to situation because their soi play, but never has. It is are always playing in evei very DISHEARTENING for 8ame so doesn,t conce1 ? it * i ?ir them. I wish the coach< qui my sun ?uu mjscii iu - sit throggh every game and anc* t^ie managers wou watch the same boys Put themselves in my pla< cheered on to victory, even anc* tTy to accept at though some of the ones explain to my child why 1 playing have paid no fee *s being mistreated, ju whatsoever. My son signed because he wants to be up to pity just as the others Part act^on- I cann take this humiliation a 1 longer, neither will my so Oo^of my questions to so t0 ^ave some satisfacti< the m anagers and coaches, for myself ancj my son I a "Is this the kind of asking the Little LeagueSPORTSMANSHIP that is refun(j my money/fiat w being taught to these bbys, paj^ ancj ^as not been who hold our future in their beneflt t0 my but hands? If so I don't want others? my son to be a part of this lind of team or any other Mrs. Pansy Youi team associated with such 4211 Cody Drfl partiality, favoritism, and WInaton-Sak r a special purchase, it is at its iiiprf regular price. A special purchase, though not reduced, is an ex- II Mil'li". .11 ceptional value. 1 ' ^==ZI:~" ? /?> ,1V / /T^XX ( S?'lf-cleaninu lint J \ ^filter trap* fur.* utitW / ^ I Dual Action agi- 1 111b I tator?entire wash- / \ load gets same J 7 \ washing action !jf 5-Gycle Washer Reg. $369.95 31995 For knits, delicates, permanent press! 3 temperature combination, 3 water levels, Dual Action agitator, more! Electric Dryer Reg. $279.95 22995 With automatic Fabric Master termination, timed and touch up cycles, 6-position fabric care switch. Wrinkle Guard?. Sale ends June 30 Kenmore? if Jfi 'Oil Twin-fan * ill 7W. Upright |s H ^ *ears P**ice a ^SjjJl;:: | |U Even * tfcis low-priced rf $S$.& 3jPill$ I I I upright vie has powerful [y cCc3::'5 I 1111 twin-fan suction to help ie ?yr$/ iv'lc? t 111 |U clean the dirt. 3 position * H 111 ^an<^^e' y?u get ^ Sale ends June 19 K) Agreements Le ^ 3U0 Service at Todi I i A i i fl id | oat 1910l\^^^ 24-inch Wide Heavy-duty Automatic ^a*hfr , Kenmore Dryer ? *-*w *229 Sf?r? Price __ 17Q m Short on floor space0 Fit* in Dry on heat or fluff pillow* to tight areas' Heavy-duty. "on air". aS Dryer Corda Sold Separately of ____ to SHOP YOUR NEAREST ^ SEARS RETAIL STORE NC Greensboro, Winston Salem. W^\^CLX Raleigh. Durham. Fayettevllle. rig Wilmington, Burlington. Goldsboro, atA?a. rokbuck * ve High Point, Jacksonville, Rocky Mount )m vA Danville Satisfaction ( 17.0 cu. ft. Refrigerator wiiii ice iuaKer Reg. $649.95 57995 Frostless! 12.27 cu. ft. fresh food section, lighted 4.74 cu. ft. freezer. Humidrawer? Rolls for easy cleaningf Adjustible shelves, twin crispere. Ice Maker hook-up is extra. Sale ends June 30 ' _~B nr "" - % i at our Repair HISJMH ! I HI 1 Includes mow* Mn |h| 1 WW I I ataraoa, vacuum Kvv lllllKHi: WH1 g 1(1111 I g machines, more. \x liHffll Sll 1 lifl I D Wa'll rapair, glva i "\ IB Huff I WotM I Ik Of ordar paria n& \ IliHWMl IjjMfltB nf mWB I II our invantory. \ BlUBH UK MM e ExPert tachnlcia \ HWffW Ea^^ShJi dapandabla, pi sarvica backad by J ___ n^000MtR Qu,ck sarvica rap ^ 78118 tojobaof 30mlnut< i i n titi ? ijiuuiru yumiiiiirni 11,000 BTUH Window Air Conditioner T" 34995 inrp Model BTl.'H Capacity Spars Price J You 76/78042 4.000 $149 79/78071 7.500 $229 'y " 79/78141 14.000 $329 Searlt 79/78181 18.000 $399 79/78231 | 23.000 | 479.95 ll||Nf|pl 697i)I ^ ^ lift nil FrOMtlpflA 17.0 CU. ft., I nri r. Refrigerator Lpr.?ht Freezer ?QQQ s,.? 29995 Sr?m Prirr fj ? ? r~ r i" 3 grille-type shelve?, m*?12.24 CU. ft. fre*h food tec- n*tir Hnor trnaW?>t tion, twin cnap?m. Each of thene advertised iterr !T1 Where America shops Winston-Salem ^ I Value Shop Monday th "?co . " . 10:00 A.\L M ~ Open Sunda juaranteed or Your Money Back >t 1 j I he i hrunU Je, S*iuiiU> . Jujic _M, W'4 S Most items at reduced prices ^9 ^ ^ BM| 1M JHjffl'M1 n>l ^ .^^Kull^^^K Table Top TV With One-Button Color *" ' s y Was $419.95 ^- ~jfcf \ C% G. June *79 . -C /f. fl V O Limited Quantities t^T; ^ _ One-ButtonColor is adjustable. Super Chromix? black matrix picture tube provides a rich, vivid color. Has 17-inch diagonal measure picture. Contemporary Color TV with Remote Control QQQ95 Reg. $449.95 %j3^3 13-in. diagonal measure picture. Electronic tuneT with Sensor, Touch and remote control. One-Button color. Sale ends June 30 KB Irs limited 99791 ??orl?ss. , . . ~ t Limited Quantities: mmmmm ? Electronic Control , Microwave Oven w..,sr,5 39995 Electronic control for 2-stage cooking, even delaystart cook and off. 99-minute timer. Probe to cook by temperatures. Glass tray. While Quantities Last! f i M J * J I M J ^rT^i^n ^ ^~ - m r^"~11 \ 1 J JC.(. Iirrn?r required to nprr?if CB equipment ^ 5014 ln_f kannol f'l) ' Ft I IT'I . iu-v>iiaiiiin v > ?? D1HCK - H IHIP Mobile Lnit l Portable TV 4095 Regular 159.95 ^ 37 Sear* Price 4 37 S/RF meter, volume, squelch 12-in, diaj? measure picture. ' controls. Sale ends June 19 lOO^'r solid state chassis.is is readily available for sale as advertised. ? Hanes Mall Phone Sears 768-9100 rough Saturday Catalog Shopping.... 788-9810 til 9:30 P.M. Auto Service Center y 1 to 6 P.M. Opens Daily 8:30 A.M. . i
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