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v * " t CC newspaper, li I community, it detu best all-around wee layout is excellent, box, a great layout The inside also is community news, business news, ai entertainments, sp< respectable daily si cooking news, obit: eood mix of Dhoto: I f i Not Ready For Teddy 17 m I Although he received a warm reception at the NAACP's Sc M I convention in Boston, Ted Kennedy isn't among Tony ar m I Brown's favorite people. Brown calls Kennedy a r m I "trumped-up white liberal" (among other things) in this m I week's column. / Editorial*, Piflt 4. // U w.ns " / VOL. VIII NO. 46 U.S.P.f 1 > . \ V m Being a televtslr g mm, tantly being In Th*^, Gimcraptrtont *"">aoe Story Ideas: Call 722-8624 and ask for Managing Editor Allen Johnson on Wednesdays between 1:00 p.m. and 5:30 p.m., and Thursdays and Fridays between 10:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. On Mondays and Tuesdays, please leave a message and Mr. Johnson will return your call. Of course, although we value your input highly, we can't possibly cover every story idea our readers suggest. But keep the ideas coming. They've often provided us with excellent stories^ Community News Items: News that is important to you is important to us. Submit your community news items, either typed or printed legibly, to our m receptionist by 5:30 p.m. on the Monday preceding |* our publication date or you may mail them to the Winston Salem Chronicle, Community News Department, P.O. Box 3154, Winston-Salem, N.C. 2" 106. (They also must be received by our Monday deadline.) Please keep your items as brief as possible and bear in mind that they will be edited for brevity, j "" _ " ke most weeklies, is aimed at a specific l litely is on target. The Chronicle is the ] kly that entered this year's contest. It's ! [Page] 1A includes an excellent 'refer' 1 , and a good mix of news and feature. > commendable. The paper features a good opinion page, social news, a i _ i -aI ris ana leisure, comics ana omer arts and just about everything else a lould have. It also has within its pages s, religion news, consumer news, and a s. The Chronicle is a people newspaper ames and a lot of pictures each week, hooi a impressive ?... jrimary, discusses the key ^ mination to get voters out in n*,.. election. Front Pftflc. iton-Sale: "Serving the Winston-Salem Community ! 5. No. 067910 WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. a I I I ^^|p: ' ;iM Bp?.<. ^MmkM I 1^. A H^&?: ^H . %. H^l M vw .f^IHIH^HHH 1PHHHHHHIH F Behind The S<^| ^^neans being recognized In public placee and con- I ^^hethow. But. what about the directors, m M^ty deal with standing In thefl r. You can make it work for you be grammar and newspaper style. We will print quality black-and-white photos submitted with your articles when spacc permits. Please be sure, however, to include all of the pertinent information with your article. If a crucial detail is missing and we are unable to reach you, we will have no choice but not to print your article. Calendar Items: Items for our Community and Church Calendars follow the same guidelines - and deadlines -- as community news. Please label such items Community or Church Calendar and submit them in person or by mail. Since our space is limited, priority goes to items involving the black community in Winston-Salem or of particular interest to the black community. Priority also goes to items that will be held the week of publication; thus, if Event A will be held this week and Event B will be held next week, and there's only space for one more item, Event A will appear. Event B would be held for publication the following week. Weddings: Like nearly all other newspapers, the t 1 Th? based on the entries submitted. The use photos in the two entries was very impressn sets standards that dailies should be usin weekly, a a ~?"n pj*a Oru ??. The convent that JH|||H| I BH||1 BBMiji Hattie Avenue III 12 111 dispute over whf M its FcowC. m Ghfoi Since 1974" Thursday, July 8. 1982 , ^H HHfll ^nTM' M^theaniwer to thisquettlorJ ^M^^fthc producers^ ^M^inliiit fl et"5 ?<?-" ""1 Wiqston First Place, North Carolina Press As tst by following these guidelines: Chronicle does not cover weddings. We do, however, publish wedding and engagement announcements and photos. Forms can be picked up at the Chronicle offices. Letters To The Editor: We welcome your letters^ which must be typed or legibly written and should not exceed one and one-half typewritten pages in length. Letters should include the name (real name), address and phone number of the writer. We reserve the right to edit letters for length, grammar and style, while doing our best not to alter their meaning^ We do not, as a rule, publish anonymous letters, although we occasionally will use only initials when the writer requests and the editor deems such a practice appropriate. Letters should be addressed to Chronicle Letters, Winston-Salem Chronicle, P.O. Box 3154, Winston-Salem, N.C. 27102. Columns: If you're interested in writing a guest column for our editorial page, contact our managing editor, Allen Johnson, at 722-8624. 4 r Chronicle, Thursday. April 14, IMS-Fag* 9 of a series of /e. This papers ig, let alone a 1 >f History # sits on the corner of 14th Street and / Ad also recently sat in the middle of a / j would be housed there, has a story all / ^ I tide j I 25 cents 24 P*gc? ThU Week I Says He's Been Fair I ! Lancaster / ?^oonds / i I J To Critic^ I By Ruthell Howard opposed by onlyl I Staff Writer segment of the b/ I "You see, 1 keep some think Tver I candy in here for my friends fair," he says/ ^ when they come by sol ran^was surprised I ^ give them some," explains the bUgk^leaf I Sheriff Manly Lancaster as I've been ^oles out lollipops to I've been verf " '-^Ic children, promotio/ JPP^P^jP three little Diav^ "How many do you wan?. JBT Six? Seven?" ?The children thank Lan- "/ don I {\t caster for the goodies and a rf hurry out of the office to pe<f meet their mother. comml For the sheriff-elect, the pressure is off. He took a r t I and many more in decisive win in the primaries Jac'?/ of MPM Magazine." over challengers Robe t sidej Woods and Bobby Carter all.l ???J but readily admits that this / wasn't "the nicest cam- ^ '$*/<?& Ch / T~'0*l*cle I r General Excellence, sociation 1982 Newspaper Contest Complaints: Although wc try to serve you as efficiently as we can, we sometimes make mistakes mistakes that many times can be corrected, if we know we made them. If you did not receive your narvr nr lnct mnn^v in a venHin? machine, call US at 722-8624 and ask for our circulation department. If you have a complaint about news coverage, call Managing Editor Allen Johnson at 722-8628. Speaking Engagements: When time permits, Managing Editor Allen Johnson is available to speak to church, school and civic groups. To schedule an engagement, call him at 722-8624. Subscription Or Advertising Information: Call our main number, 722-8624 and we'll refer you to the appropriate people. Subscription Drives As Fundraisers: Your church, school, social or civic group can make extra cash by selling Chronicle subscriptions for a hefty commission. Contact Publisher Ernest H. Pitt for details. ,
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