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PAGE 12 I Patroni -Raleigh # <- How To The Raleigh City Council in cooperation with Shaw T T_ : :i i - A? ? ? university ana live omer naieign colleges have submitted a , . prOROMl. JPH- - joJ\,A-Jfifl? ff\ colleges would conduct studies on how to improve city goverpment. If the proposal is approved by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, the program would allow university students to study such topics as the potential use of cable TV by city government and emergency ~ medieal serviees^n Raleigh; Mayor Clarence Lightner said there could be many benefits to the colleges and the city from such a program. * ? The program -would cost iWar ^ Immed Circulatio Must be ovc , and responsible Salary plus Con1 1 Winston-Sal* I Phone : 1 2208 N. P. <6 ?- J Winston-Saler I C & E DRV I HANG - FINISH T Free Es TELEPHONE 478-9628 THOMASVILL.E. N, C. *r ' GRA BARBEI '' \ 2015 Greenwoy A* Specializing in For Men, Wo \ ze Equal l College s ; Improve C $119,000 - with the city's share being $27,000 the first year, $33,000 the second and $50,000 the third. The studies would be conducted of Raleigh's six-c-olieges Meredith College, N.C. State University, Peace College, Sft.Mary1^?College?and ShaW University. The projects being proposed are: The design of a central information retrieval systemjor the city so officials would have access to large amounts of information through one computer. - A study of the use of cable -television by the city, including possible televising of City Council ^? ited I liatelv! I . X n Manager 1 >r 18, reliable 1 i. Car necessary.! commission. I tact: 1 ?m Chronicle I 722-8624 I atterson Ave. f 11, N. C. 27102 I WALL UU. I EXTURE'- STIMPLE H itimates MAILING ADDRESS P. O. BOX 313 TRINITY. N. C. 27370 iHAM I R SHOP I Phone 725-0070 I m i cutting Afros 1 men & Boys. I ?r > - WINSTON-SALEM CHRONICLE Opportuj f o Study?? Sty Govt. meetings, school board meetings and other official functions. - A study to develop emergency medical services in the city. - A study of the need for social development of data coaeeictStng'such matters as poverty indexes and education level. ,?< A study of the city's "affirmative action" hiring program for minorities and how career advancement opportunities can be improved. - A study of a possible u-.? ? cuuperauon program Deiween the city and local colleges to hire students as interns. Study of citizen-participation in : the city, {Possibly using Students to help the citizen participation program. -i . pWT. lr\ic/-<~k Why Pay More? S Fresh N I Gallon $ 1 Jug | '^Klew Crop Extra Ni< I > \ Potato I ib- l A H Just | 3 ^^^^USD^^holc^Fre I Grour I Beel DISCG FOOD STC THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1974 nity Advertisers | . j I V#P HOMES^ INC. |?*" I Highway 311 Wolkertown - 595-2125^71 I Greatest^ eduction in History - I I All 12' Wide, 12' Wide Expandos & I I Double Wides At 10% Over Cost, I l.JO%. Down .Pfl} niont With Approved = 1 Credit - Bank Rate financing. I. I * This Coupon Worth $ 1100.00 Off , I ' I Salo Price When Presented. ~ I See: John Ellis I ' I Betty Jenkins I I , Toots Jenkins 1 I Jim Peace I UNfHOUSEjl H 11 III N$w 64 Oz. Size??ft? |||Coca-Colasl ^5 III No Deposit! Q (t III Each OQ J I 4 :eSweet|||Bia Value 1 Newoort Green I es III Cut Beans I 1 <? III Cans I m _ ShJ0an III Fresh Sal tine ^| I Hi Crackers I ssnsnsn >RE 2201 N. PATTERSON AVE. tyAccepfUSDAFoodStampsl^^^^^^^M v -v
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