EMPLOYMENT/REAL ESTATE W < EDUCATION THAI WOMS. ForsythTecn %J COMMUNITY COLLEGE has the following vacancy: Full-Time Recruitment and Admissions Specialist Minimum requirements: (1) Associate's degree or equivalent, (2) Spanish/English verbal, written, and telephone communication skills, (3) computer liter ate, with knowledge of basic software programs and ability to learn data reporting processes, (4) willing to work a flexible schedule as needed, (5) demon strated success in providing outstanding customer services and/or handling customer accounts; and working in a team enviornment, and (6) ability to work with a diverse population. Preferred: (1) gen eral knowledge or CCEd or other adult education ]>rograms. Salary range: $24,144 to $27,660, based op experience and academic credentias. Application deadline: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 at 5t00 p.m. Persons interested in applying may obtain ah application from our web page at www.forsvth.tec.nc.us or by picking one up at our fluman Resource Office. Resumes will not be accepted without completed original FTCC applica tion. AA/EOE PROJECT ENGINEER John J. Kirklin, Inc. is seeking to fill one position for a Project Engineer. This is a full time entry-level position involving Technical assistance to jobsite superintendent including layout, shop drawing main tenance, material and equipment tracking, problem solving; Communication and coordination with other contractors and trades, suppliers, engineers and architects, subcontractors; Schedule tracking and maintenance; Systems integration, start-up and com mission; Hands-on work in field office and jobsite. Construction experience desirable but not required. We are looking for mechanical engineers of con struction management with mechanical knowledge. Please send resume to: Bob Ventura John J. Kirklin, Inc. 2032 Cloverdale Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Cherry Hill, Vespers and Rural Hill ? Now Taking Applications ? Senior Ciu/cns thai need Rental Assistance ? Rent Based on Income ? Units Handicapped Accessible Call 334-723-7524 NC TDD ?! 800-735-2962 or Apply at 840 W 14ih Street Office Hours 8AM-5PM Equal Housing Opportunity I UNIVERSITY PLACE I APARTMENTS Now taking applications. IBK Apts. for the elderly, with accessible units available for persons with mobility impair ments. Rent based on income. For information/ application, call (336)722-0013 or write 1625 E. 3rd St., Winston-Salem, NC 27101. TDD # 1 -800-735-2962 Equal Housing Opportunity WANTED TO BUY ALL CASH FAST SETTLEMENT We will buy your house today! Any condition! HOME REAL ESTATE 722-1122 APARTMENT FOR RENT 1415 East 5th Street 2 bedrooms, stove/refrigerator, washer connection, gas & heat $350 Baldwin Property Management 336-722-1834 Bid Solicitation Seeking minority business enterprises to provide bids for the following: ? Labor for re-roofing activities ? Materials supplier for re-roofing pro ject Project located in Caldwell County consisting of (4) school buildings Please respond to ChemTech Roof and Insulation Systems (336) 767-4500 no later than 5/10/2001 The Chronicle; May 3, 2001 ESTATE AUCTION (Deceased), Denver, NC. Jan. 27, 2001, Auctions 10am. Antiques, Guns, Vehicles, etc. For info: Harrill New Auction Co., 704-263 8697 or 704-263-4227. NCAL #419. HOUSING PARTNERSHIP OK WINSTON-SALEM/FORSYTH COUNTY, INC. SUNBRIDGE ?? RIDGEWOOD PLACE ?? NEIL PLACE ?? CHESTNUT TRAILS New homes for first-time homehuyers ? $79,000 to $99,000 depending on subdivision ? Special financing helps qualify eligible borrowers ? Monthly mortgage payments may be less than your monthly rent ? Help with down payments and closing costs ? Choice of house designs and floor plans ? Three bedrooms and two baths ? One and two story houses Call: 336-725-8704 for information & application Creative development, strong neighborhoods, better futures for families ? West Hill ? Wachovia Hill ? Spring Hill Apartments These communities for the elderly, handicapped and dis abled are now taking applications for 1 bedroom apts. Rent based on income. Handicapped accessible units available. Apply at 201 N. Sunset Dr. or call 723-4162 TDD Relay System 1-800-735-2692 for hearing impaired. Equal Housing Opportunity L=J Auction, Richmond. VA. Collector Cars, Slot Machines, Auctions Clocks, Watches - Paul Sawyer collection, for mer owner New of RIR. Sat., January 27, 10am. Motley's, 804 355-2100. front fee. BURLINGTON AREA. 9600 SF of manuf/office for lease. A+ Business Prop, for Ren space. Available 3/1. 336-229 6249. AVON - Looking for higher income? More flexible hours? Business Opportunities Indepen dence? AVON has what you're looking for. Let's Direct Pickup talk. (888)561-2866. No up CH1LDCARK Two wonderful children ages I yr. and 3 years need loving caregiver to care for them, in my home. Light housekeeping. Experience necessary. Hours: Mon day - Friday, 9:()0 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. For more infor mation. please call 765-7621 after 6:00 p.m. ?y i PIANO FOR SALE Take on low monthly payment. Beautiful console piano. No Money Down. 1-800-371-1220. FRII I960 Cadillac 4 Dr., H I , Blue/While Int. 390", 325 HP. 9200 miles Since restored, last of Cadillac big fends. $11,895. Call 765-8312. I ? - c/. ; . ? . . t&mQh Family member and friends!! HELP THE CHRONICLE CELEBRATE GRADUATION 2(X)I Send your congratulation greeting to the graduates who hold a special place in your heart. Thursday, May 17, 2001 (2x3 inches with graduate photo) $50.00 prepayment required with ad greeting Hurry! Don't miss the May 10th deadline THE CHRONICLE 722-8624 ACCU l?MMR Forecast for Winston-Salem All maps, forecasts and data provided by AccuWeather, Inc. Q2001 ACCUWG3th6r.C0m Local 7-Day Forecast Thursday Thu. night Friday (Saturday Sunday Monday ~~| Tuesday 1 Wednesday I Mostly sunny and warm. 84 L__ Mainly clear and pleasant. 56 Some sun and delightful. 80/54 Times of sun and clouds. 78/52 Brilliant sunshine. 75/53 Partly sunny. 74/55 I Variable clouds. 79/63 Cloudy with rain. 74/59 The Week Ahead The Week Ahead Temperatures Precipitation Above Near Below Normal Normal Normal Above Near Below Normal Normal Normal The National Summary ti.S.Traveler's Cities City Atlanta Boston Chicago Cleveland Denver Des Moines Detroit Houston Indianapolis Kansas City Los Angeles . Miami Minn.- St. Paul New Orleans ;<New York City Omaha J^ioenix San Francisco Seattle Washington Thursday Hi LO W 80 58 pc 83 66 pc 74 56 C 83 57 s 38 30 sn 64 53 sh 84 56 pc 86 70 pc 82 59 pc 74 54 t 73 52 S 80 71 r 62 44 sh 84 66 pc 88 66 pc 66 49 sh 86 62 s 72 50 s 65 44 pc 88 64 s Friday Hi Lo W 82 60 sh 82 52 t 68 48 c 74 51 pc 40 28 sn 66 49 C 77 48 C 86 70 pc 76 55 pc 74 56 C 75 54 s 82 72 r 66 46 pc 84 66 s 84 62 t 68 48 sh 88 64 s 70 48 pc 68 46 S 88 62 pc Saturday Hi Lo W 79 61 pc 64 48 S 66 46 8 65 43 sh 64 38 pc 69 50 r 70 45 S 84 72 pc 73 48 t 72 54 t 72 50 s 83 71 r 70 48 pc 84 68 S 72 50 sh 66 50 t 94 66 s 66 48 pc 66 46 Sh 76 52 pc Sunday Hi Lo W 76 58 pc 61 50 s 69 49 s 64 51 8 70 42 pc 67 52 pc 62 50 s 06 70 pc 74 56 pc 72 54 t 75 52 s 86 73 sh 72 52 pc 84 68 t 70 50 pc 68 52 r 96 70 s 65 50 pc 63 46 C 74 52 pc Monday HI Lo W 76 63 C 66 57 s 73 56 r 69 55 s 72 42 pc 72 55 r 72 55 c 86 70 pc 72 60 c 72 56 t 77 53 pc 85 74 sh 70 52 r 82 62 s 70 60 pc 73 54 sh 98 72 s 67 53 pc 68 49 pc 76 58 pc Stormy weather will cover the Plains and Mississippi Valley during the period. Storms will bring rain to portions of Arkansas, Oklahoma, Nebraska and Minnesota. Meanwhile, warm weather will cover much of the Southwest and Southeast. Temperatures across the Southeast may average 10 to 15 degrees above normal. Cool air will move across the Northeast and northern Great Lakes. Weather (W): e-sunny, pc-partty cloudy, c-doudy, sh-showers. t-thunderstorms, r-rain, tf-snow flurries, en-snow, l-ice. World Traveler's Cities Sun & Moon City Amsterdam Berlin Buenos Aires Cairo Jerusalem Johannesburg London Madrid Mexico City Moscow Paris Rio de Janeiro Rome ?an Juan Seoul -Sydney ?tbkyo 'ibronto -Winnipeg "Zurich Thursday Hi Lo W 73 48 c 81 60 pc 54 38 pc 91 56 s 71 44 s 64 56 r 64 43 c 61 45 c 79 54 pc 50 36 c 71 55 sh 82 69 pc 73 50 pc 88 76 pc 68 54 c 66 56 pc 57 51 r 80 59 c 56 32 s 72 51 c Friday HI Lo W 53 43 sh 69 51 C 64 50 pc 95 62 s 74 46 S 66 52 C 53 33 C 68 44 c 82 55 pc 68 53 pc 59 46 c 80 67 pc 72 53 s 86 75 pc 70 56 c 65 55 c 70 56 8 66 39 C 67 39 S 71 50 c Saturday Hi Lo W 47 38 C 66 47 pc 61 52 C 103 63 8 81 50 8 72 49 pc 45 36 C 66 40 C 82 54 pc 65 56 r 51 38 C 80 67 pc 69 55 C 87 75 pc * 75 58 8 67 52 pc 65 56 c 60 37 s 70 45 pc 63 55 C" Sunday Hi Lo W 55 34 c 59 42 sh 66 50 c 98 71 pc 83 56 s 72 47 s 52 34 c 62 37 s 79 60 c 74 56 c 49 43 r 79 66 pc 66 45 C 85 76 pc 71 65 r 69 53 pc 69 56 s 64 45 S 58 47 r 66 51 r Monday Hi Lo W 48 38 pc 58 35 pc 65 49 c 96 56 S 85 48 s 71 48 8 52 46 pc 58 37 c 74 60 C 73 52 pc 51 36 C 78 66 pc 61 45 pc 84 75 pc 71 54 r 67 56 c 70 61 c 72 51 s 70 46 pc 53 41 r Sunrise TsJStk Thu., May 3 6:26 a.m. 8:10 p.m. Fri., May 4 6:25 a.m. 8:11 p.m. Sat., May 5 6:24 a.m. 8:12 p.m Sun., May 6 6:23 a.m. 8:12 p.m. Mon., May 7 6:22 a.m. 8:13 p.m. Tue., May 8 6:21 a.m. 8:14 p.m Wed., May 9 6:20 a.m. 8:15 p.m. Moonrise Moonset Thu., May 3 ........ 4:04 p.m. 4:25 a.m. Fit, May 4 5:12 p.m. 4:59 a.m. Sat., May 5 6:18 p.m. 5:31 a.m. Moon rnaw Full Last New First May 7 May 15 May 22 May 29 I Extra Long 18' Power Cord for s. Extra Reach. Onboard Cord Wrap for fast and easy storage. Cartridge Filter ? Clean up WET or DRY messes without changing filters. 6.0 Horsepower Super Powerful Vac! ^ Super Quiet! Extra Larue Tank Holds 16 Gallons. "T Mcoa Storage Basket keeps hose, tools and more - close at hand. I LOCK DIM 1 HOSE I Eliminates ?. I Disconnected _ I Hoses -j Made I in USA KlI *' ^mr* *89 64467 I Deluxe 7-Piece 2.5" diameter tools for faster clean-ups ? I T 1 L| Tank Drain makes it easy to empty the tank. Improving Home Improvement WWW.LOWES.COM LOWE'S* is a registered trademark of IF corporation. ?Lowe's* Home Centers, Inc. 2001 For the Lowe's Nearest You Cad 1 800-44 LOWES Prices May Vary If There Are Market Variations. shop-vac If it doesn't say Shop*Vac? Keep Shopping. www.shopvac.com Shop-Vac*, QSP*. QPV* and hang up vac* ar? ragistarad tradamarVs of Shop Vat Corporation. S001-01-921Q

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