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V * V' \ I EEOC: It ha By The Associated Press CHARLOTTE - While critics say the Reagan adminstration has been lax on civil rights, officials in the Equal Employment Oppor17 * A employee. iinninfu"'nnnnnnniininmntmnninniinnmni Couch, to nominate Hanna for th< 14You have to follow him to keep Ms. Couch sard last week. "Sol ii . doesnVbrag on himself, but every> Hanna is a senior industrial was chie EHedge Sewage Treatment Plai ^ . from the downtown hub of city h brought the Elledoe #mnlnvwK v ? ? ^ % ' 'each other by first names. ~ VWe're sort of one great big f N people are awfully nice. They are given time." Hanna seems to best exemplify i In his 11 years at the plant, he hi to assistant utility plant operator, t plant industrial waste technician 1 job. At each step along the way, sa himself j^hrough perseverence, reso 4'Sol is a very consistent employt great deal of pride in what he doe dependable. He*just does so mucl and his knowledge of industrial wi the operations of the plant is far b< Hanna's job involves taking sai sewer system to allow other plant 1 solve flow problems in the system.1 of an expertpn flow meters througl tified, grade-three waste water tre highest level he can attain with his He regularly takes industry mani in the system, ways to maintain tl problem that industries may be ha "Any given industry may jiave a new person may not understand t\ flow monitoring," Hanna says. " trying to promote good will. We d helpful." His resourcefulness has also sav< the. cUy's flow meters was malf manufacturer, studied the equipr parts and made the repairs himself repair bill. Among the companies whose t Reynolds, Hanes, Stroh's, Corn P versed in his field and it has paid o anything that has to bedone in his < about the workload. This is somel that the city requires. His grade-le\ has just taken it upon himself to 1< he has become very good at follov Elledge waste treatment supervi responsibility is to monitor industr discharge harmful pollutants in th< Hanna "the main protector of the Hanna is fjom Lake City, S.C.. here in 1958 and have two growft < are members of Phillips Baptist Ch in the adult Christian program. He softball team in the City Employee Hanna says he truly enjoys his pursued a career in the>field in his "Water is about the most impo "Without clear water we would be knowledge, 1 would have definitely trol, perhaps as a. sanitary enginee Despite the fact that he has advs degree, Hanna says he is happy. "Fm fine as long as Fm doing sc . ? a ? i jod witn, ana oe nappy/ ne says. THE ORIGINAL MANUI KERO-SUN* PORTABLE K introd I The largest I portable km I heater In An ! I * Koto-Sun to Hgmnd tobtmm* of Koro ww, Now you Of) buy a*#rt> aana portabia haatar that will anabta you to fowar or avan ahut down your boating s\ axcapt for tha moat frigid days. 77 / tha largaat capacity unit mada.. considarabty with Toyoatova K3ANina Toyoatova modaia availabta t 1 Wmhovia-Sou ^ Downtown (formorty 801 ^^^^^^53^lorthw??HWv V ? / . o 5 J *r> - > / d a vefy goo tunity Commission say they're hard at work fighting discrimination in the workplace. > For the year ending Sept. 30, the commission natiopwide filed 411 court actions and won a r # r ? a rrom rage ai : aw^d. up with his accomplishments," s so self-effacing and quiet; he *h?F? he goes you know he does _ te control technician at the Ar[it on Griffith Road. Being away > lustle and bustle seems to have 3ser together. They all address * amity," Hanna explains. "The willing to help anyone at any this trait. is worked his way from laborer, 0 utility plant operator to sewer before moving into his present y.his peers, he has distinguished urcefulness and determination, je," Ms. Couch says. "He has a 1 s. He is very conscientious and 1 without anyone telling him aste control, the equipment and ;yond what is required of him." nples of industrial waste in the technicians to analyze them and What he has done is become sort i indejSendentstudy. He is a ceratment plant curator. It is (he i high school diploma. lals home to figure out problems ie equipment, or to solve some ving with their how systems, turnover in personnel, and that le working of the flow meter or It's just something extra we do . - on t lose anytmng by just being id the city money. When one of unctioning, Hanna called the nent manuals, got the needed , thus saving the city time and a hanks he has earned are R.J. roducts and World Citrus. /[ _ [fltiftnmoY &om* *WV*rah* fbf * * ff for us. He takes an interest in department and never complains thing he expects of himself, not rel certificate is not required. He ;arn how the plant operates and ring trends." sor Lee Byerly says the (plant's ies to make sure that they'don't i system. In this regard, he calls plant." 4ie-4nd his wife, Mary, moved sons, David and Kenneth. They lurch, where Hanna participates also manages the Fire All-Stars 5 League. work ana reauy wishes he Jiad youth. rtant thing on earth,'V he says, in bad shape. With a little more f pursued a career in waste conr." , ' meed as far as he can without a methfng I know I can do a good FACTURER OP THE M EROSENE HEATERS... !itces I capacity ll nerSca. I TOYOSTQVBT^ I KSA-120 * 22,700 BTU's I . only v | *199" Heats large, I multi-room areas... I or a small heme. I Ik. TCryogrovEl f9fm K I ? TOVOSTOVE KSA-120 f bill cant* cut M? 120. rom 8,200 BTU* to 2Z700 BTU*. thern Oil Co. I' ithom Coal A Oil Co.) ' d^W722*19j^^^^J' * * ( * v % -c d year in'85 ? * record $54 million for victims of racial, sexual and age discrimination on the job. The commission received 72,002 charges of. discrimination and resolved 63,567 through administrative means. The Charlotte district office, which serves North Carolina and South Carolina, processed 3,724 of the 3,737 charges it received during the year, with nearly $2 million received in settlements. "We try to return to the individual whatever they lost by -wmpoi:niectcy, of back pay, or promotion opportunities or the job itself," said Lynn Rrnnw arfino Hipwfnr nf ?? f ? ?-mmmm w?va VI UIV EEOC office serving the ' Carol in as. "It's not punitive relief; it's ^11 in kind/" , The district office employs 145 people in Charlotte, Raleigh, Please see page A12 The Winston-Salem Chronicle is published every Thursday by the Winston-Salem Chronicle i c Publishing Company, Inc., I * 617 N. Liberty Street. Mailing * Address: Post Office Box 3154, Winstoi>*Salem, NC J -. 27102. Phone: 722-8624. Se- . cond Class postage paid at J Winston-Salem, NC 27102. ' Subscription: $13.52 per year payable in advance (North Carolina sales tax included). Please add $5.00 for out-of-towr ?delivery* I" PUBLICATION JSPS NO. 067910. . mm n ,^A vjjm K IK. W9 THFT^'j'jf '"j^ ' ^P K8&# t .:3 ATHLETIC : J OR CASU/ SHOES Compare To 14.99. Men's and lc durable joggers, court shoes or h in popular colors. Ladies' suede vinyl casuals in assorted styles *4 SE m LAUNDRY 1MIIP DETERGENT fli Regularly 1.39. Ajax detergent. ^ Limit 2 boxes. fFtf Regularly To 2.1t. 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Chiropractic-lagal and insurano INSURANCE COMPANIES: Insurance com- recoro i inies realize the many advantages of back m| hiropractlc care for personal injury cases id routinely cover these costs for the juted Our clinic will gladly assist you in sating with your insurance paperwork. ^ naufost TH? COUHTS: Cnwopractic ?anno? who are trainad and - naipad xpanancad m personal injury cabas Cruropr ppear as r pan witnesses m courtt Chiropr Ji ova' me country. Thaa testimony as natpeo thousands ot accident id recover lair compensation FinaM >r wntcn sra tfte result ot most cj cctctfnti courtro* com par 'Mai.y 11.JIBS) attorney s recognae refuses lat Ctiiropraciors rave a g'jod * taJUf>? < - aiieciec cc COBB C Cr Dfcee MM ? fl Big - iiMgrw 11 S 2?.. ENSER wtin EN BftA Regularly 3.49. Big. thir HAND TOWEL REGULJ ? I I WASHCLOTH REQULA >^l RH f?EUFF bags FOR i ci 3 gaHon tall kitchen 1.5 oz. pack. Almc ount 26 gallon or 7 chocolate chip an jallon trash bags. butter'n fudge cho< Pfmlted ... ? 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The doctor of cniropractic it trained to "beterrqine if a problem in the sp?ne may be the cause of pam m the "back or elsewhere. ChiropreCbc doctors wiW-osuelly provide rapid relief from the symptoms of accident distress end treet the cause of the problem by employing comfortable zorrective measures answers: SPINAI lor wonting fiock ?pm?j ?r>o lUtes YaliotxaJly nutwO t/utl U*y?r JRM. Betnseys; I don t care wno jfy?on or modicai man is. n? MKKI MR hava saan and UMIM ana UuHWnumI as msny patients as the y. it fcfiouw tx> noted mat. Bf mi a/a Milled out of ine *n. But. it the insurance iy for tne responsible pa/ty to settle. *e will ho glad to :oun now your m|u/y has ) you rHIROPRACT tod l?y: DR. ROBIRT SCHICK, SILAS CRSIK RKWY., SUIT! i-i IS/ Fashion jeai pockets. In i 18? i rl\ Men's And I "Men's and U ladies' basic with embroil mf 29 to 38. Lac I | LADIES' LAI -L..J QUAKER S SUPER Bl MOTOR 01 NTA CRUZ oTKM SEMBLE motor oil. 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