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Forsyth Tech is now Accepting api following programs: ASSOCIATE DEGREE CURRICULA Banking & Finance > Day & Evening Ai Business Administration Day & Evening Business Administration- . Di Accounting Opt. Day & Evening W Executive Secretarial ScienceSborthand Day & Evening t Executive Secretarial Sciencer Machine Trans. Opt. Day & Evening industrial Management Day & Evening 2a Marketing & Retailing Day & Evening Ornamental Horticulture (DAY ONLY) Fa Police Science (DAY ONLY) Real Estate (EVENING ONLY) |jT Pre-TechnicaJ Day & Evening ^ Special Credit Day & Evening -- ADMISSIONS OFFICE Forsyth Technical Institute 2100 Silas Creek Parkway Winaton-Salem, N.C. 27103 Phone:723-0371 s An Equal Opportunity Educational Institution ^HBbb. 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NOVEMBER 13 & 14 >lications for Winter Quarter in the VOCATIONAL DIPLOMA CURRICULA r Conditioning, Heating & jfrlgeration (EVENING ONLY) esei Truck Maintenance' (DAY ONLY) aiding (DAY ONLY) taincitl Aid it tviBtbit. Contact Student Fknndil tttrvicf c J* * '? - - J!i! " i^ 't * - :ii-^.w ' . . , v vX(." ' ... ? ' - 1U UB than ever! . ?' ~T.??^ The Chrona /15i / / Scarj [ I ^aptivatinttCe I Bool wit X \ P a Parade \\ t WSSU. Dana Caulder. ?? ? ? DuoMiorva the highlight of the Business FumH _ _ _ ._ . . Downtown. Parkway Plaza. Rey coming parade last lay (photo by James ) ^SeTl/3o | genuine 91 Shop thooo Wlnaton-Salom aroa stores.. _ 1. East Winston Shopping Center, 5. S70 Claremont Avanua 2. 2853 North Liberty Stroot 8. 3. Loohmann's Pins, 3814 Reynolds Rd. 7. 4. 2942 Waughtown Street ..and Plc'n I Sale prices good thru Sun. MasterCard, Visa or Choice pfrPjlH*" f V .?!> ..v tMfl * * ' 1 M ... . * ' ' ( . jjJM L children'* - _ .o v^iuines Tha Rack Room huge Hanaa Mill Outk > at 20-50 percent < t-shirts, hosiery, Burlington Shoa favor savings designer shoes^ Grend Opanlng Some f/i/ng? em i ; M. P^C^P-kwWWW :le, Thursday, October 18, 1984-Page A9 is Up Sayings \ \ 1alloween\ \ \ ramie Pumpkin Caidleholders :h Eerie Halloween! Tales J ching Party Supplies / <y Seasonal Stickers J [XNKLV8 J ? PARTNER IN FWI "" ^ Office Products Copy Products ure Design Electronic Typewriters nolda Manor in Winaton-Salam Qraanaboro Mt. Airy *1^ ff & more on men s ^ uede hikers. $19 Rk\ GoodyeW'^ EA construction K? Red l*ces ?~ *' den's thermal socks.. J2 pairs for *3 K Miri Plata, 2670 Patara Croak Park way 25 South Main St., Islington Ua.l CkMM ri. I n'mm jnyy. \?u? LViMiyiun >bv stor?s mrywhtrt, . Open evenings &? open Sun. l- pm. * ? ' 4 * n w 4 *+ *** ^ ^ <V ? > off-Dried irience I ming. I ig to discover a whole new way of buying brand name merchandise at uSt another shopping center, The rill have over 40 stores offering savings cent over full price. And just because ess doesnl mean you're getting less. I II offer tof^guaii^^e^ds^oe itffuTanclosed shopping mall, rourself the off*price experience at P/aca; Brand-name and designer II , expensive in every way but the price. 11 i: Famous brand shoes for the entire 11 selection of sizes and prices. I \ it: America's favorite brand names I I off. Save on underwear, socks, I I igerie and more. I y : The prices are stacked in your * to 70 - - ' _ ,-w.v/oi u on Drand name and ?m Marketplace hursday, Octobar 25 vorth waiting for. ? SJ555-io*s?"'-8 y -
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