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vT ra Sandra Denise Westmoreland has been chosen Miss Home coming for 1976-77 at Barber-Scotia College. Sandra is a· ^junior majoring in Early Childhood Education and a native of " Charlotte, North Carolina. Miss Westmoreland is a 1974 graduate of Charlotte's West Charlotte High School. Sandra « TTfiember of the college choir, gudenT government association, and National Student Education Association. Lmim Westmoreland's plans, upon graduation, are to teach Pfcthertindergarten or ftrstgrade because she feels that the young children are the ones who need to start on the right foot and this takes a lot of attention, time, and understanding. Her hobbies are sewing, cooking, swimming and letter writing. Sandra is the daughter of Harold and Nola Westmoreland of 1214 Norrls Avenue in Charlotte, North Carolina. ÎMcCrorey YMC A Sets ^Winter Registration ; ny ueooran uaies Post Staff Writer I Winter registration at the JMcCrorey Branch YMCA is vetting underway with classes 3n the areas of physical fit ness, yoga, general and ad vanced sewing, basic sewing, jmd skin care. • For those Interested in gen eral conditioning and muscle Zoning exercises, the six week j^ession will be held Monday Jhru Thursday from 7 to 8 p.m. Γ Are you looking to improve your concentration and in crease your awareness? Come ÎSet in shape mentally and physically at the eight week t ga session on fuêsday Ijrfornings from 10-11:30 a.m., $nd Tuesday evenings from 30-7:30 p.m. "Come learn to sew for urself and your family with structions on altering pat rns, making buttonholes, ooeing material and sewing ft simple items, learning about fabrics, threads, stitches, lin ings, irtterlinings, and inter-" facings," invites a McCrorey news release, which informs that general and advanced sewing and basic sewing ses sions will, be offered for six weeks on Thursday mornings at 10-12, and on Monday even ings from 6:30-9:30 am. A private class in basic skin carç and glamour will be taught weekly Each person will receive a complimentary" Mary Kay facial which no one is obligated to buy, and a door served 'per class for men, women, and teenagers. The sessions are on Wednes day nights from 7-9 p.m.; Ms. Carolyn Sigler will be instruct ing this course. For any further information concerning registration, con tact the YMCA. Red Gross To Teach Courses 5· The American National Red &ross will be teaching a Pre paration for Parenthood ft ourse each Monday evening tjh>m seven to nine o'clock m. from January 17 through ebruary 21. p: This free course which is •designed for expectant pa rents will be taught by Donna φατΜΌ, R.N., and will be iffere^^4^ParkRoadRed vi υοο v/ciuci . The course will include dis cussions of pregnancy and parental care, labor and de livery, care of the infant, and supplies and equipment need ed. ΓΪ" Any one interested in regis tering for the course should call the Red Cross nursing program office at 376-1661, ext. 232, between nine and five p.m. [Merchants Who Advertise In The Post Are Telling You They Appreciate Your Business ! Patronize Them ! FAKMM^ MAlxlVL· 1 "T. 2340 Beatties Ford Rd. w 394-8208 Tomatoes White Potatoes Celery Carrots [Pepper. 25 25' 33' c STALfKj BAG LB. Turnip Greens Creeee 651b Mustard (Washington State) Apples Gold & Red— 39°, Tangerines Oranges Pears t· ■ " "j· L".'4'A; LB. 69c • DOZ. *%oz -29^ S A RETAIL FRËSH DAlLV MIC % . ·. .*4 r · „ ν * inureoey, jpDMPry ZW, Hf/i-l ft*; L"«AKLÛTTC PÛST-Page il ™ -'/ï ·. '■ "ν, *" Buying A New Home Can Be An Enjoyable Experience By Tom Syndor Chairman of the Board Metrolina Home Owners "Warranty Council Special To The Poet Buying a new home can oe one of the most enjoyable experiences you'll ever have. You'll get a wonderful feeling of pride when you've found exactly the house you want, made all the mortgage ar rangements, completed the physical "moving-in" and be gun to give the place per sonality with your personal ' touches. And that will be just the 1 beginning of your enjoyment. Your new home will probably bring you happiness for years One of the most important 1 decisions you must make ii\ , choosing a new home is in selecting a builder. America '■} has become the best-housed ' nation in the world because of skilled workmen and com petitive free enterprise build-0* ers who aim to do a good job in a complex business and to deliver a good product. Keep in mind that you're making what is probably the largest purchase of your life and that you want to make the wisest choice and the fairest deal possible. In order to assure yourself that you are doing just that, there are a number of things you should look for in your builder. Ie he financially re sponsible? Is he technically competent? Does he have a reputation for fair dealing with his customers? And most importantly, is he willing to stand behind his product and his work? Sounds like a though assign ment, doesn't it? Of course, you ask previous lus turners what they think of him, his customer service and post sale performance. You can find out from the builder in advance what kind of warran ty he gives, and if it's in writing. You can find out how long he's been in business. You can check with home builder's association in the area and the Better Business Bureau to get a feeling about his reliability and professional standing. Or you can buy from a builder who is registered with the Home Owners War ranty Program. HOW, the Home Owners· Warranty, is a relatively new, national program which ena bles builders who meet certain qualifications to provide their new home buyers with a ma jor and unique safeguard - a 10-year insured home buyer protection. Builders who qualify to re gister with HOW have been screened for financial sound ness, technical competence and a reputation for fair deal ing. So you are assured im mediately that your HOW builder fulfills these require ments. In addition to that, Urn 10 year HOW Program provides for a written warranty, war ranty insurance, and extended insurance on the structural integrity of your new Heme. In ttae first year, your HOW builder's written warranty protects you against defects in workmanship and materials. Through the second year, you are protected against major structural defects and defects in the wiring, piping and duct work in the syiiems of your new home. An important as pect of HOW'a coverage as pect of HOW's coverage is that if your builder for any reason cannot or will aot fulfill his warranty obligation· during those first two years, the national insurance coverage arranged by HOW assumes his responsibility. And on top of all that, HOW's insurance protection extends for eight additional years to cover ma jor structural defects which may occur in your home, you as a new hone buyer is through its established com plaint-handling procedure*. If you feel you have a defect in your home under the warranty in the first two years, you notify your builder in writing If he doesn't remedy it or if you and he cannot agree on the validity of the complaint, you can contact the local HOW Council in writing and ask for conciliation of the problem You are required to post a 125.00 deposit with your re quest. The deposit is intended to prevent frivolous and nui sance complaints that would increase the cost of thé pro gram to future participants and is refunded if the com plaint is found to have suffi cient merit. point a conciliator who will attempt to get you and your builder to reach a "meeting of the minds." In the unlikely event that either you or the builder are not satisfied with the result of the conciliation effort, you may request arbi tration which will be handled by the prestigious American Arbitration Association. The requesting party pays a $75.00 fee which can be refunded in part or in whole at the descre tion of the arbitrator HOWs complaint-handling procedures are faster and less expensive than going to court and do not require the services of an attorney, although the use of an attorney by either party in the dispute is certain ly not barred And HOWs insurance carrier has agreed to fulfill the builder's obliga tion under an arbitration a ward should he fail to do so himself This comprehensive war ranty-insurance package is a vailable only through builders registered with a HOW Coun cil Through them you get HOW's protection at an incre dibly low cost. The HOW fee is $2.00 per thousand on the final sales price of the home, or $60.00 on a $30,000 home ι mini mum of $50 001 This is one time-only fee which covers your home for the entire 10 years of the plan and which the builder has included in the sales price ΑΑΡ QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF SK10W STtAKS Each of these advertised items is re quired to be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price in each A&P Store, except as specifi cally noted in this ad. A&PTW CHARLUT I^ANAON 100 CT bottle MOUTHWASH AAj 12 OZ. BOTTLE τΤ ANTIPERSPWANT OR VERY ORV REGULAR SPRAY DEODORANT 8 OZ. 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