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SATURDAY,. OCTOBER 33, 1932-TKE CAROLINA TIMES-11 NCCU Renews Contract To Train State Employees North Carolina Cen- and "Training have i. for state employees. credit-bearing courses in tion, and counseling and : tral University's Public renewed a contract under - The contract is for such areas as planning interviewing are con Administration Program which the NCCU pro- $175,000 for the 1982-83 ' and evaluation, manage- ducted at sites near state -and the. North Carolina '-. gram conducts a state-" year. ment and : supervision,', employees work places. Division of Employment wide training program Under the contract, ; personnel administra- More, than 1,000 state employees participated of the project. , in training sessions of- Dr. Michael W. fered under the program McKinney, acting direc last year, according to tor of the Public Ad Ray Merritt, coordinator ministration Program, ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY Each of 9mm H mmm) tfrm ivqurad to b raxMy rfbm tor MM in aadi Krog Stow, aacapt m apao Scaly notad in tfw id. wa do run out of an advarMad Ham. w oMaj you your ctoca of a eomuaiabla nam. , aigirifaKhaUilwJiwJi you lo purcnaaa ad aiload ajm at tha aduartiaad pnca wrthin 30 day. J . ... - i . -'f . m m m I I II :v T..: y 1 I ' ' 11 I 11 11 1 V. ..V I: t mvrsr rv rjr n t v era uuy uj "TER COPYRIGHT 1982 THE KROGER CO. ITEMS AND PRICES . GOOD SUNDAY, OCT. 24, THROUGH SATURDAY, OCT. 30, 1982 IN DURHAM WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. NONE SOLD TO DEALERS. -3-' lelcomes Your Federal Food Stamps IN THE DELI DEPT. CHOCOLATE CHIP, SUGAR, OATMEAL-RAISIN OR PEANUT BUTTER CUTTEIraO Cookies jtP cost i -f 2cuttcrM " N'r,,, fp As Holly Farms Whole Fryers ,0 lb. I LIMIT 4 PLEASE GENUINE Idaho Potatoes 10 lb ' IN THE DAIRY DEPT. Kroaer Orange Juice Vi-Gol - I U.S. GOV'T GRADED CHOICE, Tail-Less T- Bone Steak LJTl "cost - -aw I WEKFikT I Fresh Broccoli Bunch KROGER INDIVIDUALLY WRAPPED SLICES AMERICAN $11 09 Cheese Food '! !! COST CUTTER ? Sandwich , ib juSDA? vv (choice; FUNK & WAGNALL'S NEW ENCYCLOPEDIA VOLUME I IS ALWAYS WITH II 00 FOODPUKCMAH VOLUMES 2-27 ' I ARE ALWAYS I Country Club Ice Cream i Bread ....S'W Kroger ()(p)0 Zips ...'SfwQ ..' Kroger 0.5 9 Loivfat Milk Gal. On. $ ri Gallon Ctn. ID oil (r OJtO, Kroger Ground Coffee $fp Mb. Bag L-J IN THE DAIRY DEPT. Tamarack Farms "CUTTlJJa Apple Cider v Gal. Jlig LJ ?U0DS Krogtr promli to pay you Trlplo tho DlHtronc in cash If you can do your normal wookly food amount for tho Identical Itomt Is lost at any othor supormarfcot In Durham this wk wall shopping for loss at any othor supermarket In Durham. Kroger can make this promise because Triple the Difference In cash. Bring your Kroger register tape plus the other store's prices to we nave thousands of low Cost Cutter prices throughout our stores. Just purchase not less than - your Kroger store. See for yourself who really has low prices In Durham 25 nor more than 50 Items 'totaling $20 or more at Kroger (excluding Items prohibited by law ; '01111 CKE OF EACH ITEM PCSCRASCD MAY IE ISED III CCSPUiSiCM. and meat Items). Compere these prices with any other Durham supermarket. If the total COST CUTTER EXAK3S Low prices on quality guaranteed products, day-in and day-out. Over 100 different items. Products with a name you can trust and a quality grade you can count on. Products you can depend on every day and priced as low or lower than, "no name foods" at Kroger you know exactly what you're getting when you buy it, not when you open it. And each and every "Cost Cutter" item is backed by Kroger's Satisfaction Guarantee. , ; VARIETY In Every department. You can select from over 10,000 items and over 200 kinds and cuts of meat, including lamb, Veal. Fresh Seafood and 7 kinds of Ground Meat. You -will also find one of the widest selections of fresh fruits and vegetables, plus a Delicatessen, international foods section, gourmet and diet foods, institutional sizes and more. Hillsborough Road At LaSalle Roxboro & Latta Roads said the success of the program at a very low cost per employee can be credited to flexibility of operation and to ex cellent trainers, "We are flexible in that we tailor course con tent to specific agency needs and schedule workshops very quickly at a site convenient to the requesting agency. Ray Merritt is an experienced trainer with several respected publications in the Held, and he and his staff care about helping enrollees do a better job." McKinney said. McKinney said former students in the workshops, from dif ferent agencies, have formed networks to ex change information and ideas as a result of the program. Persons who attended the workshops last year came from both state and federally-funded agencies, including U.S. Department of labor Prime Sponsors, community-based agen cies, the N.C. Employ ment Security Commis sion, the Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers Agency, Offender Aid and . Restoration pro grams, community col leges. Human Resources programs, ; and other agencies. The project has also benefited NCCU. McKinney said. Self paced training, modules developed for the con tract program are used in NCCU courses. Members of the regular faculty in the Public Ad ministration Program often lead the training workshops, McKinney said, and thus keep in touch with the "real world" of Eoverntnent. Other NCCU depart ments have called on the project staff as guest lec turers. "In general," McKin ney said, "the project has encouraged a balance between the theoretical and practical in the Public Ad ministration Prdgram curriculum. Theories from textbooks are useful and necessary, but there is no substitute for experience. We feel that we learn much from state, employees in our workshops which makes our classroom teaching more practical and effec tive." Subscribe To The Carolina Times Call 682-2913 Shooting (Continued from Front) fire, in his words, "at the largest part of the suspect's body, which is generally intended to kill." . Dumas, in an inter view, confirmed that it is the general policy of the department not to fire warning shots, but he refused to discuss reports that Godley had fired several warning shots before killing Winstead. As the police in vestigation continues, questions remain. Some of the questions are: Could Winstead have subdued and restrained by the five of ficers who answered the call? Could mace have been used to bring him under control? Why isn't the idea of shooting to disarm or disable a violent suspect considered a viable alter native by Duke's public safety officers? Answers could be a long way off. Winstead's funeral and burial were held Monday in Roxboro. Hester-Whit ted- Daye Morticians were in charge of the services. He is survived by a wife and two daughters. 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