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Public Foruri On Tax Reform To Be Held Next Month A public form on < tax reform will be held No-; vember 2ffat rpim. at the Park Road YWCA The forum to the first id a series of “The National Issues Forum,” a three-year-old non-partisan discussion program sponsored by the UNCC Urban Institute. In dividual groups will meet 'prior to the forum to dis cuss the issue. To partici pate in a discussion group, contact the Urban Institute at 597-23W:;:Vf‘ w > £ ^ ,\-r Other topics to be aired include “the welfare state” on January 29 and “Soviet relations” on February 28. ODOM FOR SENATE . .Earlier this week. Coun ty Commissioner Fountain. Odom officially announced his intention to run for the U.S. Senate seat currently held by Sen. John Esat. SCHOOL BOARD rRunning for a vacancy on the School Board are John J.' Alquist, Jerry McMur ray, Timothy KroboUi, Maggie Nicholson, and Dr. Harvey E. Sadoff. The School Board election will be held November 5. AWARDS CEREMONY The Governor’s Advoca PTL To Air ‘‘Powereource 3B5* Special To The Post .Heritage USA - On Oc tober 31 at 8 p.m, EST., the OTL Satellite Network will present “PowerSource ’8S,” the second national TjP youth service to be broadcast live on the PTL Television Network. The program will feature spe cial guests Ed DeGarmo and Dana Key, a contem porary Christian music group; Randy Stonehiile, vocalist; and Mark A. Muirhead, senior youth pastor for Heritage Village Church and PTL, who is host for the youth program. Also included .will be two and Key music *•68,” which aired and “Competi #bich makes its na tional debut on the Octo ber 31 telecast. tat- - We Keep You POSTed Coll 376-0496 For Your Subscription Today! “Power-Source .’85” will originate from the Barn Auditorium. The youth ser vice, which is open to die public, will begin at 7:30 p.m.. and live broadcast will begin at 8 p.m., EST. Local youth groups from area churches are invited to compete for selection to appear live on Power Source *85. Auditions will be heldjat 7:30 p.m., Octo . ber 4. My and 17 at the Youth Center. For further information, call 704 542-6000. ext. 2321. “The next TV special is scheduled for November 27, and other new pro grams for youth ministry groups are being de veloped,” said pastor Muirhead. “We are eager for the young people from - our surrounding area „ , .r ■«.. —...... . ■ —■ i churches to become in volved in this developing ministry at PTL. We also want parents to know that, although young people pre sent the message in a new and different way, the message remains the same.” . Heritage USA, located near Charlotte on the North Carolina- South .: ' Carolina state border, is the home of the PTL Tefe vision Network. WE KEEP YOU POSTed Call 376-0496 Sunday. October 20, at 6:30 p.m.. WBTV, Channel 3. POLITICAL QUIZ Anybody out there been able to score a perfect “5” every time? If so, let me know, and we’ll give credit where credit is due! This week, the question is “when?” 1. What year was the NAACP founded? 2. When was the first U S. census taken? 3. On what date did Rosa Parks refuse to give up her seat to a white man on the 'bus? ’ 4. When was the Ku' Klux Klan formed? 5. In what year did the Emancipation Proclama tion go into effect? Answers: 1. 1909; 2. 1790; 3. Dec. 2, 1955 ; 4. 1866 ; 5. 1863. DO YOUR CHILDREN READ THE POST? ..Start them this week by getting a subscription to The Post by calling 376-0496. It has news about other school-age students who are accomp lishing and shar ing their talents. CaD 376-0496 ThePost HALLOWEEN SPECIAL We’d Like To Thank The Community For iti Continued Patronage STERLING SILVER / CHAINS & BRACELETS •> # » 9 The largest selection in Charlotte! ALL AT GREAT SAVINGS!! A 16”-30” Chains, All Weights: Ropes ^ \ Flat and Diamond Cut. --'•*- We Also Stock A Complete Line Of: -- Gemstone Jewelry, Bocks & Minerals, Watches and Other Gift Items. '-CUSTOM CABBING s4xdu and ‘dfiJUdeviu SfohA Freedom Mall 398-2057 ✓2 WITH AUDREY LODATO [ See#-: ■ I . : •; j Along the CAMPAIGN TRAIL fek.' :;.v. ' > cy - Council for Persons wiQi Disabilities will ho nor outstanding achieve ment in employment of the handicapped on November 8 in Raleigh. Reservations must be made by October 25. Contact Mavis Jones at 919-733-9250. BROYHILL FOR SENATE Congressman James T. Broyhill has received the endorsement of Bennie Brown, chairman of the N.C. Federation of Teen age Republicans. Broyhill has served 23 years in the House of Representatives and is described by. Brown as “a people’s con servative." ~ NBRC HONORS NIXON The National Black Re publican Council, an au xiliary of the Republican National Committee, will honor formed President Richard M. Nixon for his work in promoting econo mic opportunity and mi nority business enterprise at a dinner in New York - City on October 17. TEXTILE LEGISLATION -.There is great news for the textile industry. The House by a 263-159 vote passed the Textile and Ap parel Trade Enforcement Act of 1985. , Though the legislation was introduced on March 19, there Is still a lot to be done before this bill' be comes law. MAYORAL DEBATE Incumbent Mayor Gantt debates Republican chal lenger, Dave BerryMll, Dr. Harvey Sadoff . . Among 5 candidates Maggie Nicholson ..Running for school board ........ Coupon Must Accompany Order"””””””” MEL BRAXTON Offers 14.00 Minimum After Discount Professional Dry Cleaners Mon-Tue-Wed (Excluding Special Care Fabrics) HI "VIEW BEATTIES FORD CLEANERS :t20:i Beatties Fd. Rd., (The Bounty Center) Offer Expires October 24, 19X5 ......... 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