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8 THE CAROLINA TIMES SATJUNEr?, 1981 J .me -t IK? ' jl ' MM , f v- ? -T w -v.- ' J--" ' ""d - " "" H ;lfJ' "fc- -A-. W WaV-v-wt j&imTXimlmi " 4 V f -- WMF. " ' ": " " " " j " -- isww Jaw ."" . ' . T2ZS, - 4 l .. t ""s-T" J" - " I 1 MA - , - .' BMk Jll :.. ' ' M - ij. Mkja fw f ' " " Q ; J ' Ph w - i n -lr -i Livingston Gets New Grid Coach SALISBURY . Mel Rose has taken over the helm of the Livingstone. College "Fighting Bears" football team, which com- coach, the tradition of Livinstone College, hay ing remained steadfast for oter 100 years due to members ; Of ' the . AME piled a. winless 0-10 record' Zion Church, who struggl- in 1980 at the AME Zton ed to fulfill their mission Summer Medical Training Program The Summer Training and Enrichment Program (STEP) began on Monday, June 8, and will run through July 17, at Saint Augustine's College. Shown above are two Wake County participants being greeted by STEP faculty coordinators, (ll-r): Dr. Raymond Davis, chairman of the Department of Biology at St. Aug.'s and program director; Craig Goodson of Enloe High School; Ms. Rosita Huyer of Enloe High School; and Clarence Branch, professor of Biology at St. Augustine's. St. Aug.'s Summer Program In Progress RALEIGH The Department of. Biology of Saint Augustine's College is conducting a six-weeks summer enrichment pro gram for high school ris- ing seniors and graduated seniors who are interested in becoming health profes sionals. The 1981 session of the Special Training and Enrichment Program (STEP) in Health Careers began June 8 with eighty participants representing eight states including the District of Columbia and 68 high schools. They are 4k .,m -TiiiTr ;-fTfl?W Sfeo! 1 sited Cts! Twin Steel Whitcwal! AS LOW AS FORStE P155-80RI3 PLUSJS1.52F.E Two radial plies ancftwo stabilizing belts reauce roHing resistance and tread squirm Two full width steel belts provide impact ana cruise protection - Traction block tread and wide grooves ' give gooa wet traction and resistance to hydroplaning . ' - i 1 ra - - I if-'-- - . I A 1 . ... . . ... ' " U Q lfrT ' fl ALL SIZES B CURRENTL... I ON SALE enrolled in courses in basic chemistry, bio-organic chemistry, trigonometry, pre-calculus, basic com position, and speech, The program ends July 17. In addition to being a high school junior or senior, to be selected, one j must have been a minority or educationally andor i economically disadvantag ed. Thus, the program participants include American blacks, Native American Indians, and K Caucasians. All books. fees, tuition, room and board are paid for the pro ject. Participants are also provided with a sti'pend. This project, which was funded by the Department of Health and Human Ser vices, will be conducted during ' the summer of 1982 also. Any students interested in the health careers program at St. Church-related -i school here. . . ' , A former, member of , the Charlotte Hornets of the World Football . League. Rose was outstan-.' ding as an offensive suard and renter.; While Charlotte, he served as aq - abstain luuioau - ana head track coach at ecto pic High School. HeXwas - an, assistant 'at South Carolina State, coaching the offensive line as a,', graduate assistant and later, following a brief stint at Williams College in Williamston, Mass., as defensive . coordinator under Head Coach Bill Davis. Two time Gold Bowl champions, MEAC champions and in ' 1980, SCSC's Rose coordinated a defense that led the na tion in defense against the rush. He also served as head golf coach. When contacted about the head coaching position at Livingstone, Rose said, "It was a very difficult decision, because I had a great working relationship, with Coach Davis, the players, school officials and the community; however, I knew the ' challenge of being a head Satisfied feeling Not only does the vast majority of Americans have health insurance coverage today, most are very satis fied with it, reports the Health In surance Institute. In a national survey by the In stitute, 7 in 10 respondents said they are satisfied with how promptly in surance company claims are paid and with medical services and treatment. It also found that 7 in 10 are satisfied with the proportion of medical care costs covered by their health insurance. Augustine's College or the STEP' project, may con tact Dr Raymond Davis, chairman of the Depart ment of Biology and the program director, by call ing 828-4451. : was ; a tremendous, motivating factor." ' . v !; RoseU family includes : his wife, the former Ms. Dons Miller of charlotte, and daughter Nia Malika. Rose stressed ihat he . wants "parents td unders tand, that jf J recruit .their son he -will be well 1 disciplined, welt behaved and workine toward a col- lege degree or he won't be around very long." . r by The United States rnarmacopeiat Convention, r ' 'Inc.: . TETRACYCLINES ,: Tetracyclines belong to the general family of medicines called antibiotics. They are given by mouth or by injection to help the body overcome infections and are also, given by mouth to help control acne. Demeclocycline and doxycycline may also be used for other problems is determined by your doctor. Tetracyclines are available only with your doctor's prescription. - - This information applies to the following medicines. Some commonly used brand names are included in brackets. Demeclocycline (dem-e-kloe-SYE-kleen) Declomycin , Doxycycline (dox-irSYE-klcen) (Doxychel, Doxy-Tabs, Vibramycin, Vibra-Tabs Methacycline (meth-a-SYE-kleen) I8on- domycin i Minocycline (mi-noe-SYE-kleen) Minocin Oxytetracycline (ox-i-te-tra-SYE-kleen) Oxy- Kesso-Tetra, TerramycinJ Tetracycline (te-tra-SYE-kleen) fAchromy- cin, Bristacycline, Cyclopar, Panmycin, Relet, Robitet, Sumycin, Tetracyn) o FORSIZEA78-13 PLUS 1.74 F.E.T. Prowler Belted Whltewall FiberpJass cord belts and polyeuer cord body for strength, stability , and a ' comfortable ride . : Belted construction for good mileage traction and handling Medium price, high quality , . Prowler Belted SIZE OUR PRICE F.E T B78-13 32.90 1.86 C78-14 MM 2.01 E78-14. "313 2.2t F78-14 40.60 ' " 2.34 G78-14 . 41.00" 2.53 H78-14; 44J. , .2.76 G78-15 J.80 '2.59 H78-15 - SM . ' -2.32 J78-15 4ys ' : ,.3.0& L7ff:15 43 ' 311 nnnn 1j C31 FOSTER ST. Lnl ?0K 7:45-$:30 MOM.-FRI. 682-5795 Atlanta NAACP Youth Safety .Centers Draw Wide Support The fourth and largest . facility in the Youth Safety Center Program sponsored by the Atlanta , Chapter of the NAACP was recently opened. Present for the Commun ity Appreciation Night celebration were senior management representa tives of the program's major corporate sponsor, Burger King Corporation, and its Atlanta area res taurants. State Senator Julian Bond, president of the Atlanta NAACP, said "We knew we had to es tablish a permanent, on going program to safe guard our children and to - prevent others from be coming victims." Mrs. Jondell Johnson, executive director of the Chapter, said, "We de cided to provide places , to which children are es corted, where they can be closely supervised, comfortable and secure during the hours between close of schools and when their parents arrive home from work . " The Centers offer chil dren the chance to de- , velop artistic skills, to sharpen their academic abilities, and to learn ' about career, opportuni ties. . .. More than 100 children : are now enrolled in the four locations and plans exist tq widely expand the program for the sutn-Jner- months. ; v; ( Sen. Bond continued, A program of this scope needs all the help and support it can get, That's why; we're so; pleased that our major corporate sponsor, is Burger King Corporation and that they have become so involved in the success of this ef fort, With this kind of , help," and more; like it, we'll be able to include' tea j ;iiMii'i'y'r1wrnTfiniiwwirlii i iii ' 1 1. K--it - ni YtoiWnS aiarrt3Saer forOlrerj Si 1 w Sfl hundreds Vf more chil dren in thejirogramforthe summer vacation time." Peter SchWeitzer. ex ecutive vice president of Burger King 6aid: "We are proud to be' able to make a financial con-, tribution to the establish ment, staffing and supply of the four Centers. As members of the communi ty we are people as well as businessmen. Happily, we are in the enviable position of being able to combine these roles to benefit this vital cam paign to keep the chil-i aren ot Atlanta safer. , a Proper Use of This Medicine Tetracyclines should be taken with a full glass (8 ounces) of water to prevent irritation of the esophagus (tube between the throat and stomach) or stomach. In addition, most tetracyclines (except doxycycline and minocy cline) are best taken on an empty stomach (either 1 hour before or 2 hours after meals). However, if this medicine still upsets your stomach, your doctor may want you to take it with food. If you are taking the oral liquid form of this medicine: Use a specially marked measuring spoon or other device to measure each dose accurately, since the average household teaspoon may not hold the right amount of liquid. Do not take milk, milk formulas, or other dairy products within 1 to 2 hours of the time you take tetracyclines . (except doxycycline and minocycline) by mouth since they may keep this medicine from working as well. If you are taking doxycycline or minocycline: These medicines may be taken with food or milk if they upset your stomach. To help clear up your infection complete ly, keep taking this medicine for the full time of treatment even if you begin to feel better after a few days; do not miss any doses. This is especially important if you have a "strep" infection, since serious heart problems could develop later if your infection is not com pletely cleared up. If you do miss a dose of this medicine, take it as soon as possible. However, if it is almost time for your next dose and your dos .ing schedule is: I dose a dayi (for example, for acne) Space the missed dose and the next dose 10 to 12 hours' apart. 2 doses a day Space the missed dose and the next dose 5 to 6 hours apart. 3 or more doses a day Space the missed dose and the next dose 2 to 4 hours apart or double your next dose. Then go back o your regular dosing schedule. If this medicine has changed color, taste, or looks different, has become outdated (old), has been stored incorrectly (too warm or too damp), or otherwise appears to have broken down, do not use it. To do so may cause serious side effects. Discard by flushing it down the toilet. If you have any questions about this, check with your doctor or phar macist. Do 'not -give tetracyclines tq infants or children under 8' years of age unless directed by your doctor since they may cause per manently discolored teeth and other prob lems. Precautions While Using This Medicine If your symptoms do not improve within a Tew days (or a few weeks or months for acne patients) or if they become worse, check with your doctor. Do not jake a ninosalicylate calcium; ant acids; calcium supplements such as calcium gluconate, ; calci im lactate, or dicalcium phosphate; " magnesium salicylate; magnesium-containing laxatives such as Epsom salt; or sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) within t to 2 hours of the time you take any of the tetracyclines by mouth. In addition, do v , not take iron preparations (included also in ' some vitamin preparations) within 2 to 3 hours of the time you take tetracyclines by mouth. To do so may keep this mediciife from working as well. ; Before having surgery (including dental surgery) with, a general anesthetic, tell the doctor or dentist in charge that you are taking a tetracycline. This does not apply to doxycy-' cline. ' v Some people who take tetracyclines may become more sensitive to sunlight than they are normally. When you first begin taking this medicine, avoid too much sun or too much use of a sunlamp until you see how you react, especially if you tend to burn easily. You may still be more sensitive to sunlight or sunlamps for 2V weeks to several months or more after stopping this medicine. If you "have a severe reaction, check with your doc tor. ( If you are taking minocycline: In addition to the precautions mentioned above, minocycline may cause some people to become dizzy, lightheaded, or unsteady. Make sure you know how you react to this medicine Itefore you drive, use machines, or do other jobs that require coordination. If these reactions are especially bothersome check with your doctor. Side Effects of This Medicine Along with its needed effects, a medicine may cause some unwanted effects. In some infants and, children, tetracyclines may cause the teeth to become discolored. Even though this may not happen right away, check with your doctor if you notice this effect or if you have any questions about it. Other side effects may occur which usually do not require medical attention. These side effects may go away during treatment as your body adjusts to the medicine. However, check with your doctor if any of the follow ing side effects continue or are bothersome: More common Cramps or burning of the stomach Diarrhea Increased sensitivity to sunlight (rare with minocycline) Itching of the rental or genital areas Nausea Sore mouth or tongue Vomiting In some patients tetracyclines may cause the tongue to become darkened or discolored. These changes are only temporary and will go away when you stop taking this medicine. If you are taking demeclocycline: In addition to the side effects mentioned above, check with your doctor also if any of the following side effects occur: Less common Unusual tiredness or weakness Excessive thirst Greatly increased frequency of . urination or , amount of urine If you are taking minocycline: In addition to the side effects mentioned above, check with your doctor also if any of the following side effects continue or are bothersome: More common Dizziness, light headedness, or unsteadiness ..Other side effects not listed above may also occur in some patients. If you notice any other effects, check with your doctor. NOTE: The above information is abstracted from the 1981 editions of About Your Medicines and USP Dispensing Information. It is not sufficient to make an evaluation as to the risks and benefits Of taking a particular drug - in a particular case or to provide medical advice for individual problems and should not alone be relied upon for these pur poses. 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