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Shelton's Gulf Servl Thirteen years of service gives Shelton's Gulf i reputation. Since November 1971, they have bee ing engine tune-ups, complete brake repair, whe< ment and balancing, heating and air conditionin; vice, electrical system repair, N.C. Safety Inspec welding services. "ASE" certified mechanics are on duty 7:00 j 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7:00 a.rr 3:00 p.m. on Saturdays. Their motto is, "We D Right The First Time.*' } | 105 ClarpungalAv. at 1-41 I Hunt Associates I Formerly co-owner of Triad Creative and Mi Group, Inc., Linda Hunt recently founded Hui Associates. Hunt Associates is a marketing rest marketing communications firm, whose basic c includes the marketing and research departmen jor consumer product and service companies. As the president of the company, Linda Hur tively involved in every project. Her profession marketing career includes: Genral Foods Corp< Batten, Barton, Durstine and Osbom, Inc., (A I Agency), L*Eggs Products, Inc., and Heublein, Fried Chicken International. Hunt Associates is committed to 4'providing that is dependable, accurate and timely.** I P.O. Box 960* 760-18 / WAAA WAAA Radio signed on the air Oct. 29, 1950 Oct. 31, 1979, five years ago, the Federal Comn tions Commission (FCC) granted approval for t transfer of license ownership tq,?y.ans Qrpftdca^ poration, solely held by Mutter D. Evans* Presi the age of 26, she became the youngest black to broadcast property.' WAAA is the oldest black programmed radio in North Carolina and the third oldest in the na WAAA, "98 Triple A" strives to entertain and its listening audience through sound and creativ gramming on a daily basis so that individually t become even more responsible and informed cit their deliberations about the things that affect tl Winston-Salem and the nation; and to inspire, i entertain through great gospel, jazz, oldies and porary R & B music. P.O. Bon 11197 760-( Mew Scene The New Scene, located in downtown Winst offers a wide variety of clothes for the fashion lady. Owner Willie Sutton says, "We receive n dise weekly to stay with the latest trends," in \ of the buying is done in New York. Recently, on Oct. 17, the New Scene expand operation to Wilson, North Carolina. Sutton s "We are optimistic about the future of our sto tVinir nntantiql nrrttnf Vi '' iiiivii ^viwiuiai 51UWIU1 "High in style, Low in prices." 447 N. Trade St. 723-1 Winston Mutual Life Insurance Aug. 6 of this year marked Winston Mutual year of providing life insurance and mortgage Their aim is to provide coverage for all individ There is a need for Winston MutuaPs product are many people who need their kind of coven The community spirit and service of Winstoi have always been a priority. They have been ft .in/M 1Q/V7 In IQd/Vc anH 1Q50'c Winctnn A <3111w 1 zv' 111 viiv * ^ */ v ~ ?rw v vv was the one to step forward and provide the b! munity with much needed services. Winston Mutual has a good feeling about b< to help other black businesses get established ii area. "Strengthening the weak without weakening the strong." 1225 E. fifth Stf t 78i % MHPHHH g ser- ^I to 1* ^ -w^ % JOHN A. SHELTON, SR. > 725 6665 lientele K m ma- 'm ^ ac- S oration, *><?* dvertising m /Kentucky ^ service LINDA HUNT ? ? 47 * On nunica*>??? ftor-,, Hro m ftdent. At ? mmr-*+Ai 1 own a enlighten e prohey hem in iHIHB\'^^P3HEfli jplift and contem- MUTTER EVANS )430 r ^JH^I res II Z^m ' i*JB WILLIE SUTTON 1035 ' . ,-y. 'S^^-ial and there M m ?ge. i Mutual :M lack comable ^B n J^MM GEORGE E. HILL 1-0546 r ? - rt Ervin's Beauty Sc ''A Full Service S Located near Northside Shopping Cent* Beauty Services offers permanents, precisi press and curl, cold-waving, designer curl: analyzing. The twenty-year-old business d services to hair care, but also provides ski The Barber and Beauty Supply retail st< line of hair and skin care products, with 2 give advice on skin and h o "Service is our LAST name but our Flh All services and products guarai Master Charge or VISA I 3217 H. Patterson Ave I Rip's Painting I and Decorating Established in 1977, Rip's Painting and available to provide: interior and exterior wallpapering, textured ceiling, pressure wa damage repair, carpeting and upholstering Rip Wilkins, the owner of Rip's Paintin Decorating, builds his business around the are our life". I 116 W. Northwest B I 795-5979 I Winston-Salem I Chronicle .1 Publishing a weekly newspaper, fojt thu I munity, the Winstpn-Saljgj ^ truth and service. Recently moving HUkfe Liberty Street is an exciting event in the growth. "Our goal is to provide a quality proc community. One in which they can be pi Our commitment is to excellence, fairne; accuracy," said publisher Ernest Pitt. * .4 |^61^N^lbert^Stree^ Hawkins House of Beauty Since 1980 Richard and Alice Hawkins the beauty business. They are a full servi viding curl, perms, body waves, finger w curl, manicure, facial. They will soon be boutique, "New Spirit", adjoining the si for Godly Women." The company philosophy is to please t and always be honest and fair, and to cr and Christian atmosphere. Alice and Richard believe, "We get ou the top and that's God. We are led in ou I 417 Northwst Blvd. 1 Northside Dry CI and Laundromat Presently under new management, N< Cleaners and Laundromat offers compl pick-up and delivery laundry services. 1 business services also include a coin lau Citizens Discounts and hotel and comm One-day service is provided for clean before 9:30 a.m. except on Mondays. N Cleaners and Laundromat is assured to vice at a quality price.'* Remember to ask about their comme supplies. I 9948 Gl?nn Avtnut * rhe Chronicle, Thursday, October 25, 1984-Page 1311 trvices ?r, Ervin's on cutting, 3re has a ^H 1 to HHB^ / MINNIE J. ERVIN >_ 720 0569 - - ? wnp^^K -: ?? ig and ^ ) motto, j/km MR. RIP WILKINS ^K 5w roud to support. >s and ERNEST H. PITT 792 8624 ^ ^ Ai /V'i^isiil^^i I ; have been in press I g^u 1 1 ? mmmmnim mi ph'ihiuhi iwiip nm ww h in i iw? '<i i n " hffliimf ij.tii " ALICE & RICHARD HAWKINS 25-9295 I eaners "j ing brought in lorthside Dry P^nl ^ "give quality ser- ! rical maintenance fly DERICK AND LARETTA SLADE P 761-0651 I r. * ?? ~ 1 * ?
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