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Page 22 1 he Chronicle, Saiurdav, June 28, ls>8() IL I <^H *7^ I S ft m 77ie latest in dress, formal and business wear was on display ing its recent gathering at the Casablanca nightclub. Ms. Jei ching ierrycloth two-piece outfit. Middle, Barbara Wardlc ' Commissioners^ ,i By Donna Oldham tors' explained, answered Staff H'riter questions and justified K!. . , their budget submissions Nineteen people repre- f ? . w~~^ . . * , - 'or Countv Manager H L. senting twelve organiza- Pf%tn _B tions told the Forsyth Coun- ^ P|"?Pose^ ty Commissioners Thurs- b"d8ct of J74 ^ mtllion for day night that each of their * ?,^.ear ^ginning July 1. requests in next fiscal ?unteer firemen, who year's budget were impor- have been urging the comtant enough for the board to missioners to grant their take notice request of $500 a month per. School teachers, volun- fire department (an inteer firemen, taxpayers, so- crease from the present cial service representatives $225) and $250 a month for and environment protec- each rescue squad (up from Man Sentencec Probation Vio] By Donna Oldham refused. Staff Writer In identify said that he A Winston-Salem man who has been than a block accused of five rapes over the past four car- As she years was sentenced to prison Thursday alleged that after a Superior Court judge found him dragged hei guilty of attempting to pick-up a 15-year- unlock the ? old girl, which violated the provisions of that while h< his suspended sentence. the lock, sh ?ran. Jerry Hooper, was sentenced by For- oirj s. syth Superior Court Judge James Davis about 2il5_p to seven to 10 years, after finding film Hooper tc guilty of grabbing a girl asNihe walked shopping wi home from school on Sept. 9. The when the inc incident happened less than a month fiends c after Hooper had pleaded no contest to However, two counts of assault on a female, was driving reduced from two rapes charges. on t^c afte Part of the condition of the suspended testified thai sentence that Hooper received in the case from a ^en was that Hooper neither assault nor pick, up the" $ harass any female for five years. Davis, upo During the hearing , Richard from Ly)e an Lyle of the Forsyth County district ^acj jncjeed attorney's office told Judge Davis that the suspended s state sought to have Hooper's sentence original sent< activated because Hooper had attempted Penny gavi to kidnap the girl and that violated the set bond at S terms of his suspended sentence. Hooper ha Hooper's attorney. A. Carf Penney, rapes but nc however argued that Lyle's actions were was acquittei improper and that the state was "coming prosecutors through the back door," in order to get because of in: his client in jail. charged with In testimony during the trial, the girl, a the charges v. student at Kennedy High School said that assault on a 1 a man in a white car with red stripes suspended ? paused beside her on Liberty Street and Superior Cou offered her a ride home, which she ton. Tutoring >> ItmtllllllllNIIIIIHIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIBIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItllUllllllillllUllllllllllllltlllll ? 4'One of the things often said about solved in thci black patents is that thes don't go to serve as a me school and suppoit their children," said ,l| think tl Newell. "We think the fact that \vc got plc public sc r this mans parents to agree to come with and commitr their kids proves that that is absolutel> that the> has* false." ? almost liken The works! 4 Newell said the success of I earning as CO-d Through Master) in getting parents in- C onstance Jo |PT^^ni|^HBr ^fl I Ia ^V? j | Qjj^^^B I ^? B VH ^ Steppin' Out 'for the Winston Group dur- modish/y formal couple in h rdine Hairston wears this fet- Mc Million is dapper in this i )w and Romeo Raleigh are a iitiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiHiiiiHiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiimimiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiitimiMHii Urged to Raise I V $100), constituted the lar- "We ^le not had an gest number of people in increase/ ahd the rising the audience. costs of fuel, equipment Jerry A. Brooks, chief ot anc* insurance, the Clemmons Volunteer The chairman of the Fire Department and board of Mineral Springs spokesman for the county's Volunteer DeDartment r* -* rire cruets council asked C.A. Stewart Jr., asked for the commissioners to dis- a second monthly grant foi regard Jenkins' recommen- his department because it dation to give the depart- had opened a satellite staments -a 33 per -cent -in-? tion.~ crease, while holding mo- firemen listened in ney inescrow pending a background while their financial study of each de- representatives spoke, Velpartment. ma Hopkins, a frequent visitor to the commisiP ^ sioners regular meetings * T said ' 'God, all of you are here. I'm glad my house I a* isn't on fire." Four people urged the commissioners to adopt the school board's entire budget of $25 million or not to dng the man as Hooper, she make any cuts other than drove away, but stopped less Jenkins' proposed from her and got out of the 5107 000 t walked past the cju^she M on behatf Hooper grabbed her arm, c .. . . n \ 6 of the teachers were Caror to the car and started to ? ident of the loor. She stated to the court Wlnston.SaWForsvth ? was trying to get the key in e ierked her arm awav anH j iiiiiiiiillMllllllllllllMIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIllllHIIIIIII aid that the incident occured ild DavU^at he had been PCOplC th his wife and two friends :ident occured. His wife and onftrmed^hfs statement. Audrey York and Debora Hooper did admit that he stud ents participating in the a white car with red stripes program, helping run state moon of Sept. 9, but he York, a junior at Duke Un t he had borrowed the car Richard E. and Janet B. d. He also denied trying to Waddell is a senior at Winst jirL York works in the transpo n hearing closing arguments the state Department of Tra d Penny, found that Hooper in-depth study of touring eye violated the terms of his working to improve faciliti sentence and ordered his storage. ence activated. - e notice of appeal and Davis TFlCV ^ >20,000. s been charged with several * V-JV0rniJ rver convicted. In 1976, he for const d of two rape charges and ?. r? ? ... . . Are you uncomfortable ui dropped a third charge r the little white oil! thee call "" sufficient evidence. He wa s one P'" at bed,ini(> safely, sur . . irk->o . ? own natural rhythm. Overniqh two other rapes in 1978. but b?ck onttw bright ,?ie C ere reduced to two counts of a good feeling P , , , . What is "The Overnight Female, and he was given a F:x-Lax Pills That's rightsentence last August by Ex-t.ax. Look for the white box. rt Judge Edward Washing- in*only* iiiiiuifiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii page iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiii ^abmbi be on the hools some time and effort ^V J I I -J I a y \ 1 n > 111 J k A 111 1 these parents ^MflMI to he there," taking a demand." top will end on June 27. Serirector with Ncsscll is Dr. t Photo hv Santumi is top hat and tails and her chic pan/suit. Right, Ronald rwo piece suit with fashionable tie. Tunds I Save I on 4 sll County Association of Edu- ^ cators; Judy Mountjoy, a parent, former teacher and presently a school volunteer; H.B. Goodson, who has been active in school " v l a work and Johnnie ^HKj the League of Women Voters education committee, ?a\\G^ MrsTHopkirisT who runs the cafeteria at Reynolds I cV\C^ Health Center, the place where hot meals served by XV&&K \N^vV Creative Life are prepared I * -*\YsX^ o!t\C urged the board's support I 0%C?* of the agency's request of I cuAarv ,\P \N2 $76,010 Jenkins recom- I mended $46,970.) She also I H the one cent sales tax on Hauser thanked the repretentative for their interest and told them that he would ijfX'nC 1 ......... ... iiiiimtimtilllilNlinil From page 5 BE^^^^gxy h Waddell are among 125 |^xAy^ A MiAH^ North Carolina Internship ^JlOp Mwllvl 1 government this summer. I hr!)k6 iversity, is the daughter of I . York of Winston-Salem. 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BVW \\\V) . . eiss/sown swrs-n ?4 >as iict pus/sow 13 - ssr >37 P1SS/7SR14 CR7814 >U >41 ' \ P195/7SR14 P/CR7I14 >59 >44 P20S/75R14 F W7S-14 >74 >4S P315/75R14 GR7S-14 >79 SS1 paas/r>ai4 hr7?-i4 sss ?> P205/75R1S,. FR7i-1i . >77 >50 If ^g/SSgm Ws^ wis RHH P225/7SR1S H/JW7I-1S >S4 >SS m Sr L P23S/7SR1S "t LR78-1S >90 >&S \maStSjB 'Plus ted l*a from 1.89 lo 3.11 each tiro. TTie whitewatt blemuh on theee lire* wilt not alloc! wear orperformance \He trade-in required Tiro* mounted at no oitra charge. W Save $23 to *29 on 4 poly tires. ? The Mileagemaker" II passenger tire has a ful 4 ply polyester cord body. Blackwall. Whitewall $3 extra per tire. Tire tiye Reg. Sale* Tire size Reg. Sale' A78?13 $21 $22.25 G78-15 $43 >35.78 _ 8*8-13 38 28.75 80fr12___ 836 $30.00 E78 14 38 31 75 560-15 $41 $34.00 f T*1* 40 33 75?|eOO-T$ 843 836. OOl G78-14 42 34.75 ' I I 'Pius, fed. tax from i.szto H78-14 | 44 I 3S.75 3 26 each tire. . 10 Step (to I a,r conditioner performance /rj/zfy I check. 1 10.88 I Insure cool comfort for ^ . c . ^ I # summer driving. We'll SfllP 10 professionally check the , I entire system. Check ell **9 S15. Bifl bore van belts and hoses , too and truck shocks have Refrigerant extra if more fluid and 35*4 bigger! needed. work area than regular heavy duty shock. Built I for vans, RVs, lighttrucks.l ignment and aI uter balance, MSB wtth trade-In Reg. $45. Dependable I ? starting power for your co with cassette player private car or truck, r, fine tunes LED stereo Handles accessory all hardware loads, too. And It nevei needs water. Everl DINT WINSTON-SALEM Group sires for most I 31 7%$ 83ro American and Imported I cars. ' [ neyAutoCente^ le won't steer you wrong. | ?
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