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f Chronicle Profile J A Leg .it i ? rV . .?" - ? By Yvonne Anderson I Staff Writer In today's world where a mediocre accomplishment will surfice tor personal achievement, Hubert W. Allan stands out as a man dedicated not only to achievement, but achievement with excellence. ?A ma t i ve-of Winst on - Sate 11 \ and &i aduutc of Atkin.s '"HIgn "SchooI "Allan has received awards tor 3H activities in which he participated. He received the music lyre band award while playing percussion in -1 the- high school band.PtHOf^tothotrAHan was oword-? I ed a six month servire rertificateL-frQm.4he-W4a&toa? Salem Jourrart/Sentinrlv ~ "Ever since 1 received my first award, I felt that I had the ability and potential to strive for more personal goals and self esteem and fulfillment," Allan recalled. Allan joined the marines after high school graduation where he began his quest for excellence. He received three purple hearts while serving in Vietnam. 44l was blown up a lot," said Allan with a smile. While in the Marine Corp, Allan was* awarded most outstanding man in his platoon, and the leatherneck Magazine Award of the Dress Blue Uniform, along with a meritous promotion to BrJfcc^^v^::-v> ^ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ford 50th Wedding Anniversary .. . " - , *? Fords' Ce By Beverly MqCarthy daughter, Dona R. Shell of Staff Writer 4280 Winabow Road. The Fords attribute the It was fifty years ago on success of their marriage September 9 that Mr. and primarily to four years of Mrs. Albert Raymond Ford being in love before becombegan their lives together ing husband and wife. as husband and wife. They "It is a continuance of that will be celebrating their love, plus some hard work wedding anniversary on that makes it last," cornSeptember 13 with a walk in mented Mr. Ford, dinner at the home of their Other relatives sponsoring / City Inspector iN Inspector Of Th City of Winston-Salem Inspector Hubert T. French 111^1 has been named Inspector H of the Year by the North Cfarotina Mechanical ? I spectors Association. "The 1/jfeJ award is given to the individual who has taken the f extra step, given the extra effort to learn about the North Carolina heating codes so he can give better ' service to the citizens," ntr said Lee Hauser, associa- ^Hj|L tion treasurer. . I Hubert T. French The North Carolina Me. . . . . chamcal inspectors Associ- Association member for i ation assists in writing and four years. Nominations are updating state heating submitted in writing to a codes, and is also responsi- committee representing the ble for enforcing uniformity Eastern, Western and Piedof inspections. Association mont areas of the state. The members include state and committee's selection is local inspectors, contract- based on an inspector's i ors' and heating industry knowledge of the heating manufacturers. codes and the service given To1 qualify for the award, to his area, an inspector must be an "Hubert is past president f I _ ... ? - ?: ?eati? ? n ^ * ?? bumim acy Of Exce! Private First Class. Allan went to work for Western Electric Company in Greensboro after leaving the Marines where he received a certificate for pride in personal performance. He then re-enlisted in the Marines receiving his own platoon to command and travel with overseas. "At that time. Western started their layoffs. I had only three years service so V knew I was on theway out," Allan explained. He traveled to so many of the Far Eastern coun ?tries including PhillipmcsrKorca and Australia. "I thirvk-T4&ed^ AusUahaTilg^bcst-bccaji&ctherearc so many different types of people all mixed up together," he commented. After finishing his second tour of duty, Allan decided to further his commitment to education and return to school. He entered Forsyth Technical Institute and received two associate degrees in three years with dean's list honors. Allan's two degrees are in business administration and marketing and retail' ing. "I want to enter a company on the management level, it doesn't really matter what the business is or what product is sold," said Allan in a nonchalant k T " d* R ' |j ^ wav e Year jh of the association,'* said -.vV Hauser, "and is a loyal * hardworking member." r M The North Carolina Me- S! chanical Inspectors was J? founded June, 1969. It has 180 members. An Inspector of the Year has been named for the past four years. mEnt> Helps Shrink 0^1 Swelling Of 0(|| Hemorrhoidal LlG Tissues caused by inflammation Doctors have found a medica- L?W r^t, tion that in many cases rives A prompt, temporary relief for hours from pain and burning itch in hemorrhoidal tissues.then helps shrink swelling of these tissues caused by inflammation. The name: Preparation //? No LIGHTS. 9 ma. "tar" 0.7 prescription is needed Prepa- rTp , ration H. Ointment and sup- av. per Cigarette by FTC r positories Use only as directed. it i ' ?? ^ ? - =. ... 1 fc ?i Hence way. He sees the American economy and its battle with inflation as one that won't prevail. ''Business is always going to be prosperous. Of course, inflation is always going to hurt the poor and middle income levels the most, but I still see inflation as a trend that can be dealt with," Allan rationalized. ! rThis spare time,"what little" he does have, A Han basically dealing with people and management is getiingj^ork done through people. So you've got jo be In J928L. at ihe age of 30. Allan entered WIn&Loib Salem State Umvcrafcyv agamtmtytmug u* bu&ine&s. He received his bachelor of science degree in applied science and was named to the National Dean's List for 1980-81. Allan said that he did not'feel intimidated by his agfe when he entered W.S.S.U. "1 felt 1 had the advantage because 1 had already learned the social aspect of life itself. I was there to learn the technical side of life and the younger students had to learn both at the same time," Allan said with a slight chuckle. "What they had to learn 1 had already lived." The son of Mrs. Emily L. Allan, he is presently 9 ilem L & ^L *^Bf<r' ' ': mFm HJk <j*?V |R|S| I VwtM 4?; B^nBry - B| H^ao^S ^y^BEt^B ^oL JBPBIB ? %:'?H3 jK^j^ 1 itea^Sa ^ I m - >aiem r LIGHTS mt ioTsP^ s LOW TAR AND NICOTINE lO^Al J ?V War ma. nicotine LIGHTS 100's- in rnn "tar" n ft mn mrnfino Thai nethod. L__ 1 T he Chronicle,^Saturday, September 5, 1981-Page 7 ???c?? i T.* i W -v pf 41; ?m v <, >v*^ *"5w ifc ^TTniM^^^B > &.X I f ? #91^. "Z cvdl?' N"iii11 IBM *"iiiiim *. t| |-|u -v^ ? * % *? r v <^^^^^3389^. &*i? _ ft I f8| ^ *?f* \T iLMf^^V t>" - .<: > - -" III ^n||^ ,, J i ^r-r-^i <&? ^T JK !/*- v< * v *% :.%>iMMlT. ^**^~ * " r "' ^ TJ17<f>!^**'^^^^^*^*^*^^^mmmmma^?*?-? ? .. ' ~ H Hubert W. Allan working as a letter carrier with the post office. Allan said that he would like to leave a legacy of education for others to follow. "I would support education for everyone, no matter what age," Allan said. You can't get through this life being led. At some point, you must take the leadership role and you can't do that without education." t 1MO R.J. AIYNOLOS TORACCO CO. Jghts i 5Kt moofh ?m Lights brings smooth, >y menthol refreshment to t tor smoking. Do it smooth /ith Salem Lights. ning: The Surgeon General Has Determined t Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.
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