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1 Page B8-The Chronicle, Thursday, January 19, , I CLASSIFIED rl * 4 ^ i ^^ihhhhhhhbhhhihhhhh CITY OF WINSTON-SALEM FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING PUBLIC HEARINGS The Cily of Winston-Salem proposes to amenfl its 1983-84 General Revenue Sharing budget. The proposed amendment will increase the 1983-84 General Revenue Sharing budget by $346,722.35. Copies of the amendment are available for public inspection in the ? - Budget and Evaluation Office at City Hall, weekdays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Public Hearings to consider the proposed amendment will be held as follows: January 30, 1984 Finance Committee Meeting 3:30 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers _ February 6, 1984 Board of Aldermen Meeting , 7:30 p.m. City Hall Council Chambers All interested residents are encouraged to attend. Individuals may also write their comments and mail them to: Thomas W. Fredericks Budget & Evaluation Director P. O. Box 2511 Winston-Salem, NC 27102 January 19, I984 EMPLOYMENT GUILFORD TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE SPFFf^W IMCTD t CI C AA ? L ?,Wmwv>vn - , jw iu j i, 11 j per monin, pi us excellent benefits. Full-time instructional position in Englishumanities Dept. requires Master's in Speech and demonstrated effective Speaking skills. Teaching experience preferred. Application deadline January 30, 1984. Apply to: Personnel Dept., P.O. Box 309 Jamestown, N.C. 27284. (919) 292-1101 or 454-1126. AAOE. ?j 1 j| m ? a BiMiQ ^| B l I I IIMI'jF ^ :& I s?s . jy^n^| Dr. W.K. Kellogg Foundation of Battle Creek, Mic State Convention of North CaroH..* l?r w. Hq.h used to develop a chronic disease risk reduction [ Director Curtis Jackson, left, joined GBSC presic treasurer C.C. Craig during a news conference re< from Kellogg, the first installment of the grant. Funerals From Page B6 Surviving relatives are one son, Chante E. Taylor of this city; his mother, Mrs. Betty Ziglar Harris of the home; one sister, Miss Doris Charlene Harris of the home; two brothers, Mr. Charles Ervin Harris of this city, and Mr. Maurice Lavonzo Harris of the home; three Aunts, one Uncle and other relatives and friends. Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home in Charge of Services. . Fannie Martin Mrs Fannie Martin, of 14409 111th Ave., died Jan. 10 in Jamaica, N.Y. Surviving relatives are one daughter. Mrs. Beatrice Battle of the home; onciister, Mrs. Mozelle Booker of this city. Funeral services will be held Jan 16 at 10:00 in that city. Crowes Funeral Home in Jamaica, New York in charge of Services. Courtesy of Clark S. Brown & Sons Funeral Home. v Mr. James Fee Campbell \4. T r /-< 1 ?? <- " - ... ! !i Jdmo rcc ^.ampoeu, 01 z/3z l eresa Ave., died Jan. 9th, at Forsyth Memorial Hospital. He was a native of Rock Hill, S.C., and lived in this city for the past fifty years. He was a member of Mt. Zion Baptist Church and was a veteran of World War II, a retired employee of R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. and was also employed by the Bacote Shell Service Station. Surviving relatives are his wife, Mrs. Evelyn Scott Campbell of the home; two daughters, Ms. Veronica Sawyer and Ms. Jamesina Campbell; four sons, Mr. Xavier Campbell, Mr. Xanthus Campbell, Mr. Laconte Campbell, and Mr. DeCarlos Campbell; mother, Mrs. L. i 1984 ADVERTISINC Employment i HHHHHHHIH Homes Apartn PART-TIME INSTRUC- EXPERIENCED TOR VACANCIES SECRETARY RECEPTIONIST Forsyth Technical Institute is currently seeking qualified Immediate opening. Prior part-time instructors for pro- legal background not required, jected classes as follows: Working knowledge of Com.U^-^?Jnstructors to teach Real < modore 8032 word processor or Estate Sales.Applicants must ability to quickly train is repossess a current real Estate quired. Paid vacation, free brokers license and have eight parking & pleasant working enr ii jc?is iuu-ume qcal estate vironment provided. Salary andbr teaching experience. range S12.000. Send resume to: 2. Instructors to teach ? Robotics, Applicants need Secretary Receptionist, PO degree in Mechanical Engineer- Box 2623, Winston-Salem, NC ing with partical experience 27102. in robotics and teaching ex- 1 periencc preferred. SECRETARY Mail application request to Administrative Assistant, For- 3 - 5 years Secretarial exsyth Technical Institute, 2100 perience. Execellent skills reSilas Creek Parkway, Winston- quired in typing "55-60 wpm," Salem, NC 27103. AAEOE also include statistical typing, grammar, spelling and punci tuation. Use of dictaphone and calculator a must. Please send resume and salary history: Administrative pa"T:imeclinicAL AJslam ^anes M INSTRUCTORS pQ Bo* 15901. WinstonV. .. Salem, NC 27103 EOE. Forsyth Technical Institute is _______ currently seeking qualified HELP WANTED pan-time clinical nursing in- ,nu.r w/witu structors in areas of obstetrics, ' I j _ _ un (1(1 DED U1 Ikinnrr, ? . ? ? i ??sv nunURLU pcaiaines ana medical- . ..... PAID lor processing mai at surgical. Minimum re- . f K 6 quirements include 1) BSN, 2) ?.m*' . K!/- D . ^ KI * Information, send self current NC Registered Nurse- . . . 6. . . . ', . addressed, stamped envelope. License, and 3) .wo years fe- AssocjaIes, Box Rose|le, cen. employment indirect pa- . New jersey 07203. tient care in a hospital setting. 1 Projected date of employ'ment.is February 15, 1984. Cut that 30"YEAR MOR* Direct application request to TAGE in HALF!! SAVE Administrative Assistant, For- THOUSANDS!! pamphlet syth Technical Institute, 2100 shows how" For information: Silas Creek Parkway, Winston- Reply. Ad Associates, 2410 Salem, NC 27103. AAEOE ' Kingsgate Dr., Winston-Salem N.C. 27101. ^ ^ ^ iH Iraa^l ^B V 1 ' Sajjg| :h., has awarded $657,472 to the General Baptist h and Human Services Project. The funds will be urogram in 80 Baptist churches statewide. Project lent E.B. Turner, center, and executive secretary :ently to announce reception of a $175,000 check HMIIttlllllllllHIIIIIIIIWHMnaiftVIMtHfMttttlllttlllllllllllltllltlttlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIlllllllHiiii umiJUiiwiiiniiiiitiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Katie Hawkins; two sisters, Ms. Elizabeth Hawkins Mrs. Zatie Coker, all of this city; one brother, Mr. Norman Hawkins, of Freeport, Bahamas; three grand-^ children and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted Jan. 14th at 2:00 p.m. at the Mt. Zion Baptist Church, with Rev. Kelly O.P. Goodwin officiating. Interment followed in the Evergreen Cemetery. Hooper Funeral Directors were in Charge of Services. Mr. Hazle Lee Spann Mr. Hazle Lee Spann, of 4100 Carver Road, died Jan. 11th, at Forsyth Men^rial Hospital. He was native of Camden, S.C., and had lived in this city most of his life. He was a faithful member of Calvary Baptist Church, a veteran of World War II and a retired employee of R.J. ^Reynolds Tobacco Co. "*) Surviving relatives are his wjfe, Mrs. Mildren Bratcher Spann, of the home; five daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Draper, Mrs. Jackie Pender, both of this city, Mrs. Hazel Burroughs, and Mrs. Geraldine Page, both of Pontiac, Michigan, and Mrs. Orlice Hodges of Raleigh; two brothers, Mr. Willie Spann, of this city, and Mr. John A. n - r it? t ? -? - - Dcnncu 01 wasmngton, D.C.; two sisters,*Mrs. Maybelle Ramsey, of Camden, S.C. and Ms. Susie Mae Spann, of New^ York; seven grandchilderen; two greatgrandchildren, and other relatives and friends. Funeral services were conducted Jan. 14th at 3:00 p.m. at First Calvary baptist Church, with Dr. W.L. Wilson officiating. Interment followed in the Piedmont Memorial Gardens. Hooper Funeral Directors were in Charge of Services. 1 / ...... $ 25 Words 1 Week - $3. J / Call 722-8628 - Mon.-Fri. Legal Notices nents Personals | HOMES FOR RKNT I fos ent-*^abtm?sti 1 4 Bnik 2i00 Stake* A?e I'M 6 ? <n > > ?S i. ion St i/OO 4 >m? 144) H CK*rry Jt SIS# itmiMflNorminlj $?10 73rd St 114# 4 ? m> II 74 fc ? 141 St % I so 4 Otm ISM l?#lt%l? St *!# 4 l*rr?> 14 13 C lark II IS . r*m? Ml St .... S7S 4 P m?> ,'41S C lirtmont i 130 \ FOB IINT-HOMtS 4 *rr.? 1070 C atuQe S?30 * * #tk ST# t*. I7lh St. i ?">> ?30 T?ii JUS S dm* 7?SS #elea?? Creek # .. S1?S 4 H m* 144 V*Ckthe*C n *i|?, ) ?m? t?0 Cf4?l?f B SI StSS i: 5 dm* ?I0S White J200 4 dm* 1033 Leui?e dd SJ## 4 dm* 1774 Herman \ 1JS i ?m? IJJ Cfih4m Avf SI3S V *? dm* 1304 E 4th S* i 190 S Rmt IS04 Ghalion St SIS# 4 Bmt 140S Parkviaw St SIS# RENTAL ARTS T. E.JohntonA Sons 4 R.o., #0# 4th S? No 7 S>t7 SO 3 * n.s 104? # Academy 1140 700 West 3rd St 773 *133 4 S.f.s 7?S Pitt St SI3S ???????? ? i Sims 1170 A tfth it $i?S FOR RENT t I4IJ j4(Ki?n A?r V#S >dm*/soDasonsh.r* No7 siso 2820 Ansonia Street ilms !^otsor*thbo..f>d stto 2-Bedroom house, gas heat, iSmst^WANf^iJ*1 im "" 5,65 month deP?sil and - 1 > Pms isis e ?sth st iupi sios reference required. No pets. t 4l?ni>t30E llth S I3S call 993-2146 r sec u* to' these end other homes c apartments - ; Tl34 E.21 st Street. 2-Bedroom r W.F. BALDWIN A SON house, gas heat. $16$ per Realtors ^ month deposit and reference 212 W. 4th required. No pets. 722:1134 Call 993-2146 t WINTER SPECIAl VINYL SIDING 20 I W? must kssp our Installation crows busy! IN LESS THAN TWO WEEKS... ' A GREAT NEW LOOK FOR YOUR HOME Sv^ aiiiiiiisaHH i ?~~ 111 _ ? a. - - - t^ZS?.? wo I V Ilk* a spear. ?*p9scett n. I spear, spftr, n. A sprout or shoot of a pi I of grass.?v.I. To sprout; to shoot up. I S spear>head, sparched, n. The sharp-i I a spear; a leader or a leading force. I . leader of. I V apear?mlnt, spftr'mlnt, n. The comrr I ^^ aVP^Seafb used for flavoring. I ape clalTstash'el, a. Of a distinct or I ^Au^spsclal type of food; pi I t al^fflnique: the special features c I particular function: a spec/a/ meat I 1 dealing with particulars; different I nary: a special occasion; extra; e I I. care.?rt. A special person or jhlng I 1 edition, television program, comrr I % or scheduled~for a particular oc< f V poae. ? spe?clal?ly, adv. ^pe*clal de*llv*er?y, n. The d -?..r?ide the normal delivery How seriously? I Mark your calendar. Save your quarter and dii In a January 26 special issue, the Chronicle wi black community ? then it'll look ahead to wha tion, economics, entertainment and sports. In addition, we'll announce our 1983 Man and were Aldermen Larry Little and Virginia Ne Athletes of the Year. But that isn't all. We'll also sample some of quotes and unveil a few surprises here and thei And, if that isn't enough to sell you, we'll stil you've come to expect, all packaged in a fresh, If you're not a subscriber, get yours early. They keep a watchful eye on your mailbox. It'll be a collector's item. 1HE A special Wiijsi 0 V * y. ' w \ 75 " 8:30 to 5:30 I PERSONAL Do you need more money? Do you need a car? FOR SALE You can be your own boas Wood Chief Wood Sto^e and make 16 $12 an hourf ike new. With (2) cords of We need two ladies in the *ood. $350.00 Waughtown and Old Lexi(igCall 725-7427. ton Road area. CALL 788-6269 and 769-2450 PIANO FOR SALE Wanted: Responsible party ot ? issume small monthly^ NEEDLE CRAFTERS payments on spinetconsole >iano. Can be seen locally. Turn y?ur stichery hobby inWrite: (include phone to a career opportunity, lumber) Credit Manager, P.O. Earn cxtra S $ $ part-time or Jox 521, Beckemeyer, 1L full-time. ,2219. call 996-5592 Reduces Energy Costs Maintenance-Free * Easy to Clean * Eliminates Need for lil?JL Storm Windows ?^ * ei? ?m ) WU91UIII Ol^Cd, ouiurs Ulir^ And Styles Wygpr * Double Weatherstrlpplng =?and Insulation js. Call now or coma in now I for a free demonstration. Those windows will save you money all year. I * Prior contracts excepted. I SI V F i j ? J >] KIKJI S*?^s? ?7 ^ 'i "y w M pointed Ned of I ?e.t fo act N|S " ?#? ton mint, en *ro-.^: | - I particular kind or If ,' "' - / irtlcular, Indfvldu- * I if a planr having a I tenger; apeclflc or I from what la ?idl- V I xcaptlonat: apee/af I ; a train, newspaper-' I todity. etc., featured f ?alon. time, or pur- I allvering of pteeee of I aoNdula, tor an extra ; I roup of persona; ak'l i. > / ^aflt* or advantages, s I '" advantage to . I Read on... I me. Keep an eye on your~ma!Ibox.^^_. ill review 1983 and what it meant to the it's in store for 1984 -- in politics, educaWoman of the Year (last year's winners well) as well as our Male and Female ? the year's most memorable photos and -4 v A e. 11 include the regular news and features streamlined format. Ml be going fast. If you are a subscriber. i YEAR IN REVIEW edition of the yon-Salem Chronicle fit! %9%0 CifiavMy Uf* ft?#* W < t ,
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