Early Pregnancy Classes Set Karl* pregnancy classes for everyone in the first half ot pregnancy who lives in the C harlottt area will begin on the first Tuesday ot each ovccpt on holidays) • . w ill continue on consecu ytnc Tuesdays, from 7::io 10 p ni at the Albermarle (fou ler The three .lasses will lx- led by certified childbirth educat or> and a certified La Leche League leader with opportun dies lor discussion and quest ioi'.s couples are encouraged lo come to class together if possible and to dress comfort ably because tne classes will lx- informal During the first two sess ions, the foliowing topics will be discussed The nutritional ■ tKHHis tlf -MHdluir .urxH fotne lota! grow th and development, emotional and physical chan ges of pregnancy, effect of pregnancy on marital relat ionship. how sex is affected by pregnancy, myths about pre gnancy motherhood and fath eriiood. and how to feel and look better during pregnancy. The third class will discuss -breast feeding and will be lor both the couple who has alrea dy decided to breastfeed and the couple who is undecided. A fourth class may be added at no further eosl The first two classes cost $lo and the whole series is $15 w hich is tax deductible To enroll, you may ask your physician or call Alice Cald well at 373-1978 The Alber marie Center is located on 4822 Albemarle Koad. Suite G30 <2 blocks ofFEasi Inde pendence Blvd and side en trance nearest E Independ encc Blvdi. CWilUU S Uug Santa s bag, a mimshopp ing center for kids 12 and under, wilt be open four days this year November 20 and December 1 2 There'll be a variety ol handmade Christ mas gift items priced form 25 cents to $2 50 with elves to help Kr young shopper—Motnoma or dads will be allowed lb go" along But. there will be eoltee and more handmade items to keep them occupied while the children shop and visit Santa Claus Santa's Bag is located at lot? K Mnrehead Street f— EKIL ALSTON IJSTENS INTENTLY TO ....Community development specialist Lee Mason New Black Organization Dedicated To Serving Veterans by Sherleen McKoy Post Staff Writer The National Black Veter a ns Organization, a nonprofit tax-exempt leadership organ ization is dedicated to serving the interest of veterans and their families by serving as an advocate for all veterans, par ticularly black veterans NBVO was founded in reaction to a leadership vacuum caus ed by years of neglect from institutions which failed to encourage black leadership, according to Eric Alston, com munity affairs person for NBVO. NBVO advocates the im provement of the quality of life for veterans and theii families. In their efforts to provide progressive avenues to achieve some relief of the growing unemployment fac ing veterans and youthful family members, NBVO is developing and operating a wide range of programs and service activities NBVO is presently operat ing iWSri^ower, econonnc'-&e velopment, recycling, weath - i-rixiiinn "fMf'rfim; i.crvico and related programs for vet reans. youths and disavant aged unemployed workers in Washington. DC and I.os Angeles, California These programs are being financed through contributions and fed eral and local government grants and contracts totalling mnrp than $1 million a yp(lr NBVO receives contnbu lions from veterans, individu-r a Is and groups, who express concern and interest for *NBVO“organizational policies on a Contributing-Supporter status There are no annual membership dues. Recently the Board agreed on a policy that makes all veterans mem bers of this organization. The decision not to charge a mem bership fee or annual dues was largely an economic one. Lar ger numbers of minority vete rans under 24 years of age could not afford to pay fees or dues, as more titan 30 percent of this particular aRe group are currently unemployed. NBV'O has instituted an out rtitcn. job development jnh counseling and placement ser vice to directly impact upon the soaring increase of unem ployed among Vietnam-era veterans. To date NBVO has contacted 1,600 and placed 268 veterans in jobs. The program goals are: to contact and counsel 1,500 unemployed Vietnam-era veterans within the greater Washington, D.C. areas, to interview 500 unem ployed Vietnam-era veterans and place them in unsubsidiz ed jobs in the private sector; and to develop, create and assist in the creation of 200 additional jobs. Freedom Hall Sears Opens New Surplus Store Here bears, Roebuck and Com pany announced last week that it will open a new Surplus Store November 15, 1978, at 3205 Freedom Drive in the Freedom Mall Shopping Cent er. The 25,000 square-foot facili ty will offer first quality sur plus and discontinued merch andise at reduced prices, Store Manager Donald R. Long said. “In addition, we will offer some selected items that have been reconditioned or slightly damaged.” “These items will be appropriately identified and priced accordingly." Mr. Long stressed, however, that Sears policy of satisfac tion guaranteed or your mon ey back will apply also to merchandise bought at the surplus store. I'mmc oran cunveiuiuudi stores, this will be a self-ser vice facility with shoppers taking purchases to check-out lanes at the front of the store. "Since What we get will depend on what is available in surplus, no item will be found on a regular basis," Mr. Long said. “However, new ship ments will arrive almost daily. And we believe the changing assortment of mer chandise at this store will appeal to shoppers looking for both good value and good "variety.”____ The store will be open 10 a m. through 9 p m., Monday through Saturday and on Sun day from 1 p.m. until 6 D.m. There are at least four things you should think about when buying storm windows the frame finish, corner joints, sash tracks and weatherstrip ping, and hardware quality. A plain aluminum finish will oxidize, reducing ease of ope ration and will be less attrac tive. An anodized or baked enamel finish is better, sug gest NCSU agricultural exten sion specialists. Mr Long, a native ot Kocky Mount, North Carolina, form erly served as Operating Man ager for Sears Surplus Stores in the Southern Territory. Jerry D. Thurma, Assistant Manager, previously was Div ision Manager at the Sears Soulhpark store [gflFQoodrfch t tJ^WlB| v ^Jk \ iL jA I I I I F m i m The Advantage* • BFGoodrich's finest non-steel —radial.— • 70-Series puts a lot of rubber on the road for icy conditions • Special see-through tread design channels away rain and slush • Unique dual-compound tread gives you long tread life and superior traction on dry roads • DuroGard" Folded Belt System wraps THE ADVANTAGE in a network of strength ^ I FOR SIZE BR70-13 a ■ A EXCLUDING 2.23 W FEDERAL EXCISE TAX 3755 EL Independence Blvd. 537-1582 Retreads Computer Balancing _ Batteries Alignment Tires Brake Service Oil Change l ube Tune-up BJ. GOODRICH FLEET CAR-SERVICE CENTER FREIGHTLINER CORPORATION PARTS MANUFACTURING PLANT In Gastonia Is Accepting Applications For: M ACHINE OPER ATOR • Applicant must have experience in N.C. Turn n Punching Machines. Programming of above is not required. ! M ACIIINK OPKKATOK j Must be experienced in working from blue print.-. work orders, and specifications in operating shears, brakes, presses and other r 'luted sheet metal and plate shop equipment. MACHINIST Must have a solid background in set-up and —cptdiilioiL_pl shears, brakes, presses, N.C, punches and other related sheet metal equlp ment Supervisory skills will be helpful since applicant will be expected to direct and aid operator in machine set-up and production of i quaiitv •!< k parts. I’UNTKKS K\periom 11) painters to paint parts and r hassi parts Jie familiar with paint mixes, guns, spray booths and chemicals. Have ahiii . to work, from work orders and operat ion sheets, schedules and prints. INM’KCTORS \ppl:enr.f roost nave minimum of 3 years j experience in field of inspection in metal ■ 'kir;■ industry Perform first piece inspec "i a k I mm. complicated part and ; assembly drawings. , \M» DIK MAKERS Ai>uiauaiLrnii..i Imr minimum of 2 years direct experience in repair and building of tools, gages jigs, fixtures, sheet melal dies and molds r,x< eiionr salary, oenetits and working condi- » —-Uotis uLfcjnployment Security Commission 111 P' Third Ave 1 lasloma. N < or send resume to I KKKJHTC1NKK CORPORATION 1*0 Box 1931 Gastonia, N.C 2K032 Attn EddieFoy H-O-E M-FHC L-- -- rw**1* .* f. Tasty sesame seed bun / m Mayonnaise & t ew tangy mustard I Two juicy tomato slices / New bio onion . slivers 5\/ 100% bee^^_ quarter-pound '^*a patty crisp -__ lettuce When you find a great new recipe, you’ve just got to share it with the world! That’s why we’\ e changed the McFeast recipe —to give you a more perfect union of flavors. .More crunch from the lettuce and onion. More zest from the mustard and mayonnaise. And a better blend of tastes so that every bite is a great big feast of flavor! New-recipe McFeast. It’s worth an extra trip to McDonaldV\

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