"^ III 1 J> ..Vol. VII No. y >| .' > ii.s.i'.s. no. o. > ^ '. t i ? 2L2^ s 8y?*^^^y5#8i3^K^S?i *31 ?r?k. M'^I WK^r flMkJI I^mM -?^<*tJM Q IA^.^\au Ik 9KMH9$u Phonts hy LHdtwm !Sculptor Jim Gary stands with one of his prehistoric *'creaturations" from his 20th Century Pinosaurs collection. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm Local Busines Civic Leader Funeral services were conducted Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 4 p.m. for local fcXglf, businessman and civic jMHj leader James G. 44Jimmy" Andrews, Sr. Andrews, 54, of 1844 E. uE fejflKS 4th St., died Sunday, Sept. 7, at his residence. He was; owner and manager of J.G. * JESS Andrews & Son Plumbing1 He was bom Feb. 15, M 1926, in Winston-Salem, a son of D.W. Andrews, Sr.,' j and the late Jessie Steven- Jimmy Andrews son Andrews. After attending local , ^- i c/,u^^lc uo was also a hcensed-real public schools, he . , . . . . c Kt .. estate agent and held the graduated from North . . , , , , , . . ^ ,. act- o. . third oldest plumbing Carolina - A&T - State .. .u ... .. . _ . license in the city.~ University in Greensboro. He was a member of Andrews, who had been Goler Metropolitan AME in the plumbing business Zion Church, where he was since 194Q fnrmprl hie nwn p m#?mh#?r r\f th<? inicfoa , t . w. >%< ailt> v ii ? iiiviiiwI VI IIIV II U^IVV company in 1971. He began board and the Fellowship in the business, working for Club. He was a life-time his father's company, D.W. member of Alpha Phi Andrews Plumbing Co. He Alpha Fraternity, Inc., and Kennedy Named To Committee North .Carolina House justice and to recommend Speaker _ Carl J__. Stewart, to the legislature or the Jr., of Gastonia has ap- courts needed changes in pointed Representative An- the administration of nic B. Kennedy of Winston- justice. Salem to the North . Representative Carolina Judicial Council Kennedy,an attorney, scrvaccording to a news release, ed during the 19K0 Session It is the rcsposibility of the of the Gcnerlal Assembly as Judicial Council to conduct a member of the House, a study of the administra- Committees an Constitution of justice in this stale, tional Amendments, Courts to accept repotts of sugges- & Judicial Districts, lions and criticisms concet- Finance, Judiciary 11 nint! (he adniinisitiiiioti ol Rules and University'Board r Woman Stabbed C A local woman was stab- across the street from the heel last week after hci Forsyth 'County Hall of boyfriend learned that she Justice, which is where she had left work to sign a war- was going to sign a warrant iant for his arrest. against Barry C. Bitting, The woman, identified as her boyfirend of five years, Wanda A. Beaslcy, 29, ol whom she believed was 725 I-. (Hcmmonsvillc Road plaeing harassing phone was attacked in the North calls to both her residence Carolina National Bank and her job. (NC Nti) parking deck ?According to Officer I ihcits Street about noon S.W. Newsome, a man ran firpf 4. 1 he deck is dueelly aver to him in the Half ol \ "Serving the Winston-Salem 67V10 WINSION-SAI I M. N.l\ 20th Century Dinosaurs Creatures By Donna Oldham sculpture while a student in Staff Writer high school.' "I used to build cars and Dinosaurs have invaded finally the guy that used to Winston-Salem. do my welding for me got Yes, the prehistoric kind tired of it and told me to do that once ruled the earth it myself," Gary said last before human beings. week while setting up his exThese dinosaurs, called hibit at the Nature Science M20th Century Dinosaurs,*' Center, are the creations of Jim The idea for his Gary, a sculptor who makes "creaturations," as he calls the extinct animals out of them, came one day 10 years old car parts that are also as ago as he was hunting in a extmew-^??? _ jutikyarth Junked fenders,- brake -Being out in the shoes, oil pans, drive junkyard so much, 1 saw shafts, universal joints, and t^e shape of things. Then nuts and bolts will become a cars were more than a Brontosaurus, a Ste- possession. People bought , gosaurus, a Demetrodon, cars t<3 fit their peror a Tryannosaurus Rex. sonalities," he said, adding that the parts were also a lot Gary, who maintains a more sturdy than those of studio in Red Bank, New cars today. Jersey, became interested in "There's a lot more to 1? lie was a member oi the UHHH^^jK^| Bachelor Benedict Club. A veteran of the WW II | Navy, Andrews was also ac- L ljpg'* 'f live with the Patterson ^ W Metropolitan Church. H < Hpp| Burial was held in V RJy||! Evergreen Cemetery. T 8^ James G. Andrews, Jr., and |k| Wayne Andrews, ' h and Richard Andrews, all of the city and other I relatives and friends. The family requests that 1111991 memorials be made to the j building fund of Goler ^ / f 1 * Metropolitan or the Heart Real LlVe MaHH Fund. were surprised when the mannequin in front of The B H really a living, breathing per Reynolds High School want: ting a head start by posit weekends and holidays like I traction and somewhat of a shoppers who strolled by. MrKennedy * M Governors. .jS .j 1 he appointment Vg^SD 3o, i98i. HMw ?nr Justice during lunch time wj&mM last week and told him that . a woman was being attacked across the street. Newsbme said that when he ^ reached that deck, he saw a 4 \ bleeding woman staggering ^ down the ramp and onto WS^T f the sidewalk. 1*^*' ? Another law enforcement officer and Newsomc lead I Ms. Bcaslcy across the See Peine 2 Sterling i Community Since 19 74" ? ? " Saturday, Scpicmbci 13,t980 ? ^ '** "' v From Cars the dinosaurs than meets parts. TJje parts 1 use are the eye...there's a lot more |lmost as extinct as the than car parts," he said. animals 1 create," he said. Gary said that he has Gary added that as more always liked dinosaurs and and more cars are made that older car parts remind from synthetic and less than him of the prehistoric durable parts, that his beasts. dinosaurs will change. "It's a matter of who Research, he said, is the copied who," he said. most important part of his Gary's creations range in business. Everything has to size from 40 feet to two be authentic because his feet. They take from 4-6 best customers know all months to com pi et e, * about dinosaurs. sometimes eight, andt a "Kids know ail about good sized creaturation them and they're your bigmay take eight car front gest ^critics," he said. . ends and a total of 14 dif- Gary has been written up ferent cars for one in many children's dinosaur. magazines and has apAfter selecting the parts, peared on children's shows they have to be cleaned of such as Captain Kangaroo all oil and sorted. to explain and demonstrate "They (the parts) have to his creations since most of be from old cars; there's no ^'s -* character left in new car See Page 2 m lower than classes | QtatA Dr\a rrl 1 Smmciim Cv * * flV H OIHIV L/V/UI U I_ W V I 13 VJ I V LA* u ; amination administered in July,- according to facts' f ^ released this week. . Dr. Margaret W. Lewis, I director of the Division of" Nursing at WSSU says that ' |" *t she can not account for the 23 percent decline from last year because of the similarities of the two rnoto by biui- classes."Both groups were products of the old cur6QUIH A lot of shoppers -rjcu|m, and both were ady suddenly realized the mitted under the open-door odv Shop at Hanes Ma/I was admission policy," she son. Lori Barber, a senior at said. y to he a model and she's yet- By old administration, iy as a mannequin on the Dr. Lewis was referring to .abor Day. She was a star at- the years when Mary Isom curiosity of (he thousands of vvas dean of the college of nursing. Mrs. Isom has remained in the nursing department even after Dr. Lewis became director July g Of the 19 graduates who f\| #"J?E7f were not successful in pass* * ing the exam, 10 failed only Itianq The Winston-Salem Urban League will sponsor its annual "Equal Opportunity Day Banquet," Thursday, Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the M.C. Benton Jr. Convention and Civic Center. Sterling Tucker, assistant secretary of Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity will be the guest speaker. The Urban League will also honor recipients of their annual awards. Marshall Bass, corporate director of personnel development for R. J. Reynolds ' Tucker Ind., is the winner of the ^ Qijinfe / *20' 20 Pages 1 his Wetk B . : ,^IL . '?' K Wfc^-L. * r*? ^BH 77r/s bwg, made from %junk auto parts, is currently in Gary's exhibit at the Nature Science Center until Oct. SI. iiiiMiiiiiMiMiiaiiiimmiiiiiimiiiimimiiuiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiHmffiHiiiiiMNiiiiimiiitiMiiMMM *, on inston-Salem State ing School^ feopardy iw4in^f ? ~ < ^ - Dr. Lewis Mrs. Isom one component with scores riculm. near 350.Candidates must However, Dr. Lewis said pass all components with that she is optimistic about scores of 350 or above to future classes for several receive their license. reasons including: Dr. Lewis said that facul- i ah ct.i^???c ? . JIUWVIU3 auiiiiliWU ty who had worked with under the open door-policy two classes consistently have graduated, observed that, with a few 2. All graduates who will exceptions, the members of take the examination in the class of 1980 were less "i981 met the new criteria motivated and less commit- for admission to the Divitcd to preparing for the sion of Nursing and are rigorous examination than highly motivated to learn the members of the 1979 nursing, class, who were also "pro- 3. The revised cur-ducts of theold curriculm." riculum, implemented durLast year's graduating ing the 1979-80 school year, \x class had 64 percent pass has been validated by the the exam. In 1978, 36 per- National League fcr Nurscent passed, all under the See Page 2 old curDay Sept. 18 luet Speaker community service award. and training. Wachovia Bank & Trust He worked for the Urban Co., has been selected for League as executive directhe corporate achievement tor in Canton, Ohio, and award; and Dr. Barbara Washington, D.C., and as a Phillips, national supreme special assistant to the basjleus of Alpha Kappa executive director of the Sorority Inc., will receive Urban League, Vernon Jorthp HictinnnifVio/-! rl o m V??? uijuiigui.-nicu St I V ICC tia 11, pi IUI lu ins dppinillaward. ment. Tucker was appointed to Tickets for the banquet his present position by can be obtained from the President Jimmy Carter in Urban League office; the 1979. His duties include Arts Council Box Office and the administration of both Information Center; Rc/Federal Legislature and nicks Jewelry and Music HUD programs concerning Co., and three downtown equal opportunity in hous locations of Wachovia Bank ing. employment, business and TrusM o.

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