Business Promotions Dixon Young ? Shirley S. Dixon, operations officer, Wachovia Operational Services Corporation, Winston Salem ? Shirley-S. Dixon has been elected operations officer at Wachovia Operational Services . Corporation in Winston-Salem. Ms. ' Dixon is an operations analyst in the North Carolina Banking Group. She is a native of Winston : Salem. ?; Alyson P. Young, banking Officer, Wachovia Bank of N.C., Winston-Salem : Alyson P. Young of Greensboro t>as been elected banking officer at Wachovia Bank of North Carolina in Winston-Salem. Ms. Young is a senior field analyst in the Commer Boon* Rlddlck Omoruyl _ Pop* Kirbv cial Finance Group. She is a daughter of Mary E. Young and received^ bachelor's degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hili ? Rose E. Boone, trust officer, Wachovia Trust Services Inc., Winston-Salem Rose E. Boone of King has been elected trust officer at Wachovia Trust Services Inc. in Winston-Salem. She is a produc tion supervisor in the Employee Benefit Trust Services Group. Mrs. Boone is a native of Whiteville. She is a daughter of Mrs. Doretha Brooks of Whiteville. Katrina R. Riddlck, banking lipppp illliii i gSN^&vX :: : : WATCH By TH10bpRERi|)ANfEl4 P?? Iflllltllp mmmi 01 tax rSftfnd swmSttmft ZSSZ23 S-J ?*>???; ? ??? ?*-?"??. dont have to wait until next year to get #., . , ? , , ? ^ - ? ? swSSSS _s Individuals whoiexpe#iie#- inc##o be lees than ?#p0 illPi have a qualifying child flying with? them for mora than si months during the tax f&jjmi. baabte to get up tafi '" earned tftcome tax cradtf frtadyanca of tha Apr^^T**?* income tax fltlng date. Workers can get the advailce payment In their pa|| checks Instead of waiting, to Ilia their 1991 Federal income tax "'TCK'S^-rL. a.U9M., ** ? .Mgraiidchlld, stepchild* ori-foster child Who age ^8-0?&ungeiH unless he or she is a full-time student. A full-time student maybe age 23 or younger, there is a no age limit for a child who Is per manently and totally disabled. While the maximum advance earned income credit is limited gyte $1,192, tha actual maximum earned income credit for 1991 can b# as ihueh as ?2,020, up from $953 last yeah individuals may be !! :..>ntWed to a larger Income credit on their 1991 Federal tax returns, II they hava more than one qualifying child, a qualifying chHd bom in 1991 or pay health insurance premiums that tjover a qualifying RxjhSdf-' yj j"- ' - I ? chicks mustcomplete W-S, Earned Income Credit Advance Pay 1 meii^ificatelPpbilii^fcie IPMlNPlIM employer who ??^l calculate the amount the worker can get basarf on his or her wages, salaries or other compensation. Form W-5 is 1 if'fSSISmfil^rfi'' W <"<*"* ** tatum,jiexg t year,you:must 0a a tax return on Form 1040 or Form 1040A to f recede credlt.even If y ou donl owe any income tax . . It only takes a few minutes out of aitowances reflected on the W?4, Employee's Withholding ASawance Certificate, on (Ha with their employers. litis Is not a complicated matter, but many taxpayereconfwue to overpay, Uncle Sam every year because theyftiffl to ?d)u?it#telr withholding allowance. 1 R|- The w-4 Is tha form that controls how much income tax fe 4-takan outof yotirpay. Contrary to tha thinking of some people the |w? form can tta. changed ai any tip* The key entry on the form Bps tha number of allowances you claim. Allowances work Ilka Iteemptlons on a federal income tax return. For the 1991 tax year, each exemption you claim for yourself ami your dependents) excludes $2,150 from your taxable income. This means that each aSowance reflected on youl W*4 instructs your employer to <fisre gard $2,150 of annual salary/wages whan computing how much to w&hhoid aach pay period for tha IRS. s,-. * >" ; 1 " ' pL Income tax wiWwiding allowances may be adjusted upward ^or downward based on your petiwnaf Itemized deductions (e.g., , home mortgage interest payments, charitable contributions ate.) qualified retirement contributions, employee business expenses, fiat losses {shown on Schedule C and D of Form 1040), child care ; snrpensas, earned Income credit and deductible alimony pay msnts. Ifv j$nflariy, the withholding aitowances allowed by state income 1 tax lawitoan be adjustedto reflecf your anticipated atata income ttatiWiity.The tax%#thftol<Sng raies are dlftorent,. therefore, you shouldlevlew tha appropriaia atata withholding fo?tb?fcra>you v adjust your state income Itr arifthoidlng allowances or consult your tax advisor.. ?1 Ifltlpl li " / \ 11 lt?l| . ' . The federal juid itate goyS^menta do not pay Interast tb you K 48* F' officer, Wachovia Corporate Ser vices Inc., Winston-Salem Katrina R. Riddick has been elected banking officer at Wachovia Corporate Services Inc. in Winston Salem. Miss Riddick is a product manager in the Corporate Finance Group. She received a bachelor's degree from the University of Vir ginia, a master's degree in busi ness administration and a law = degree from Tulane University. She is a native of Chesapeake, Va. Nathaniel I. Omoruyl, assis tant vice president, Wachovia Trust Services Inc., Winston Salem. . Nathaniel I. Omoruyi has been elected assistant vice president at Wachovia Trust Services Inc. in Winston-Salem. He is a supervisor of employee recordkeeping in the Employee Benefit Trust Services Group. Omoruyi, a native of Nigeria, received a bachelor's degree and master's degree in business admin istration from Roosevelt University. Ava M. Pope, sales manager, -Greensboro Area Convention & Visitors Bureau, Greensboro Ava M. Pope has joined the Greensboro Area Convention and Visitors Bureau as a sales manager and brings seven years of hotel marketing and sales experience, to the Bureau. Pope has worked with two Famco helps Stealth aircraft technology^ demonstrated in Operation Desert Storm and in the B-2 bomber, is being supported by products of a f . Winston- Salem company. Famco, Inc., Winston-Salem manufacturer, is now producing ground support tools for the B-2 bomber built by the Northrop Cor poration of Pica Rivera, Califor nia. Famco also manufactures aircraft tooling under agreements with Boeing Aircraft and Fokker Aircraft of Amsterdam, and a pre- ? ferred vendor status with Mcdon nell Douglas. Triad hotels since 1990. Prior to moving to Greensboro, Pope worked for the Potomac Hotel Groups in Arlington, Va. for six years; ? Among her area of sales responsibilities will be the minority, corporate and social markets. . Montanges Kirby, director of workforce diversity and team training, Sara Lee Knit Products, -Winston Ssslm Montanges (Tan) Kirby, has been promoted to director of work force diversity and team training at Sara Lee Knit Products. Kirby will have responsibility for developing plans and directing training on workforce diversity issues and expansion of the team training/best practices at Sara Lee Knit Products. Prior to her new position, Kirby, who has been with Sara Lee since 1978, has held various positions in human resources management including manager of training and develop ment, and manager, management and employment. A native of Anson County, N.C., Kirby holds a B.A. degree from Winston-Salem State Univer? : sity. ? ? Sara Lee Knit Products, headquartered in Winston-Salem, N.C. manufactures and markets Hanes and Hanes Her Way underwear as well as Hanes, Hanes Her Way, Stedman and Pannill activewear. build Stealth will include various adapters, a simulator/verifier, parts for a tar geting set, a manometer water assembly, and various mainte nance equipment. All manufactur ing will be in Famco's Winston Salem plants. In addition to aviation tooling, Famco produces other ground support equipment for airlines, fabricated metal products , preci sion plate-burned steel products, and also provides contract mechanical sen/ices to industry. The firm's products are marketed worldwide. & Sham SpeC,JlJ,; JU8t Shampoo, c!?HDry 'i5 ?o Curls *45 ^ Kelaxers Monday-Sunday a a.m. . SUi ?eaed 1/2 OPP inJor udents Citizens with ID Until N. Credit ? l?"Pia*Und?r """a ?mid &ST ?SSs,k9" Per deposit This means that ^oney you save can be added* 31 any time, to your ? m?~?' Member FDIC ?ThadH 6 month CD h? ? ? 1600 minimum deimft. THE ITCH STOPS HERE! Coladryl* relieves poison ivy, insect bites and allergic rashes trie way plain calamine can't. Just use Caladi Lotion, Cream or Spray as directe. and feel the Caladryl difference for yourself. <?/ 1991 Worntr lombert Co. ;*>? ? / Continuing Education Division orsyth Technical Community College Fall Quarter September 3 - November 18, 1991 West Campus ? 1300 Bolton Street ? Winston-Salem, NC 27103 it er;ic rom;ims Call 760-2373 Literacy Line. No Fee. ? Adult BmIc Education - Basic Skills for Adults Grades 1-8. ? GED Preparation - High School Completion Alternative. ? Compensatory Education - Special Classes for Mentally Handicapped Adults. Call 723-0371 ext. 253. No Fee. * Adult High School Diploma Program - Grades 9-12. Application must be completed two (2) weeks prior to staff of dass. out imiiiio |< <luc;it ion Preregistration Required. Call 760-2450. -~--v ? ?- August 19 - September 9, 1991 Course Name Accounting, Basic Acrylic Painting bofdmai Activity Coordinator Training Aerobic Dance Aerobics: Low impact Air Conditioning, Service I Art Projects/Teachers Auto Body Repair I, II Auto Tune Up* Basic Art with Crafts Basket weaving Basketweaving & Blueprint Reading, Resid., Com. Bricklaying I* Building Codes, Rtsld, Can Buaineaa Etiquette BuainesaLaw Business Management Cabinetmaking I/Power Tool Cabinetmaking II /Product ion Calligraphy Ceramics Ceramics/Porcelain Child Care/Stress Management Choral Singing Commercial Driver's License Computer Graphics (CAD) Computer Graphics (CAD), Adv. Computer/Basic Programming* Computer/DBase 01 Plus* Computer/DOS* Computer/Fundamentals* Computer/Lab* Computer/Lotus 123/Twin* Computer/Spreadsheet Cooking: Chinese Classical Cooking: Gourmet Cooking: Microwave Cooking: Party Foods Cooperative Learning CPR A First Aid Crafts Crocheting Customer Service Decorative Tole Painting Discipline with Dignity Dollmaking: Porcelain/Ceramic Drawing in Color Drawing, Freehand Effective Communication Effective Teaching Training Electric Code, National Electrical Apprentice I, D, m, IV Elect ronica. Fundamentals EMS Instructor Training EMT A EMT Recertification Coat $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 -$30 Cost Coarse Name $30 Picture Framing A Matting $30 Plumbing Codes $30 Plumbing- Residential Repair $30 Quiltmakine > JO ReaTEsute Brokerage Operations $30 Real Batata Finaace $30 Real Baals Law $30 Real Estate Math $30 Real Estate Sales Exam Preparation $30 Real PfMt Sales A 1 iatfatg * $30 Refrigeration Service $30 Reaidsntial Wiring $30 RN Refresher Part I $30 Salee and Marketing $30 Sculpture ? $30 Sewing: Cloth Construction 1, 0 $30 Sewing: Fit A Sew $30 Sewing: Unlimited $30 Sewing: Window Treatments $30 Shorthand I, Gregg $30 Sign Language IU11 $30 Small Engine Repeir* $30 Spanish Conversation I, II $30 ? Speed Reading $30 Stained Olass $30 Start Your Own Business $30 Stress Management $30 Supervisory Skills I (Video) $30 Surveying, Land A Roads $30 Swedish Weaving k Lasetta $30 TV-Radio Repair/Basic Electricity $30 Typing 1,11 $3$ Typing Refresher $30 Unit Secretary $30 Upholstery $30 Using Humor to Develop Creativity $30 Wallpaper Hanging $30 Watercolor Painting $30 Welding, Basic Arc* $30 Whole Language/Process Teaching $30 Wildlife Rehabilitation $30 Wills. Trusts k Probates $30 Woodcarving $30 Word Processing/Word Perfect* $30 Word Processing $30 Writing for Impact $30 Writing, Creates $30 $30 Classes Hold In Stokes County $30 994-2993 or S93-$146 $30 Course Name Coal $30 Adult Basic Education Free $30 Adult High School Free $30 Computer/Fundamentals $30 $30 ComputerfSpreadsheet/Gcneric $30 $30 GED Preparation Free $30 Typing I $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 EMT Kecertiflcation $30 Typine!" English as a Second Language I, H. 01. Adv. Free Word Processing ESL/Bssic Grammar I Free ^ $30 Management Development Program $30 Course Name Cost Estimating, Building, Tradee Executive Job Search Exploratory Art Fabric Painting , Flower Arranging French Conversation 1 OP SchooL Instrument Pilot* GD School, Privste Pilot* German Conversation H Health and Wellness History of WS/FC Holiday Cnfta How to Build a House Human Relations on Job Human Resource Management Independent Living Skills Insurance, Long-term Care/Medicate Insurance, Required for LAH Agents Insurance, Requited for PAC Agents Insurance, 21/PAC Principles Insurance, 22/PAC Insurance, Life, Health Insurance, Property/Casualty Investments/Stock Market Japanese I Landscsping, Basic ? ? ^ Landscaping, Installations Leadership Learning Dissbilities Machine Shop I* ' Math Ais seam tnt /Manipulates Medical Terminology Mixed Media Terminology Needle Art Notary Public Education Nurse Assistant Refresher Nursing Assistant L H Oil Painting Oil Painting, Advanced holography, Beginning Piano, Beginning $30 Business Etiquette ? $30 $30 Business L*? $30 $30 Business Management $30 $30 Customer Service $30 13Q Effective Communication _ $30 Executive Job Search $30 $30 Human Relstkms on Job $30 $30 Human Resource Management $30 $30 Leadership $30 $30 Salee and Marketing $30 $30 Speed Reading $30 $30 Start Your Own Business $30 $30 Supervisory Skills I (Video) $30 $30 Using Humor to Develop Crestivity $30 $30 Writing for Impact $30 $30 $30 Teacher Certificate Renewal Courses $30 Course NaaM $30 Art Projects $30 Computer/Basic Programming* $30 Computer/DBaae ID* $30 Computer/DOS* $30 Computer/Fundsmentals* $30 Computer?3raphice $30 . Computer/Lotus 123/Twin* $30 Cooperative Learning $30 CPR A First Aid $30 Discipline with Dignity $30 Effective Teaching Training $30 Learning Disabilities $30 Health A Wellness $30 Msth Assessment/Manipulativee $30 Stress Management $30 Whole Language/Process Teaching $30 Word Processing/Word Perfect* $30 $30 Cotnti matted widi an as?riak(*)teva j 30 wqqhflm. Pteaaa BfM >hufrmgiaMB|> Alao ?fne $30 ^ Cost $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 $30 ( out iniiin" at ion Information * Preregistration begins Auguet 19, 1991. Names are taken on a fint-come, first-served faaaie until classee are filled. SI Telephone prategiatration (760-2430) ia Monday-Thursday, 9 s.m. ? 3 p jn.; Friday, 9 am. ? 3 pra. Please be petient if the lines sra busy and keep trying. Si Walk-in, in- person, preregistration is Monds y -Thursday, $ am. ? S p.m.; Friday, $ am. ? 3 pm.. West Campus. time. > first class masting, i to th| instructor. Plaaaa 41 Classes without s minimum number of paying students physically prassnt and on time to ragjatarattha * first clase meeting will be canceled. A student may not register for someone else. Si Fees ere not refundable end are not transferable to another class, * Si Late registration for Wea and Main Campus classes begins Tuesday, September 3, and ends Tuesday, September tO. An Bqual Opportunity Frteeatiand bwtattoa \

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