-Robert Cotieu-“ . Accepts challenges Robot Cohen — -— Promoted To Sales Manager _Robert Cohen will assume the position of Sales Manager for the High' Point office of North Car ance Co. on June 1st. This promotion comes as a result of Cohen’s successful 12-year sales agent career _ in the Charlotte and Pine ville areas. A graduate of West Char lotte High School, be holds an A. A. degree in Business AdmtnistratldH-fflsl - tar tt graduate of the Part I Life Underwriting Training Council_ b- - “It is the largest black owned company in the world andTwanted to help its continued success.” Starting with zero in I960, Cohen built an account of over three-quarter million dollars for the manually rfir 1982, he was awarded Pre sident Club Winner, for being one of the top sales people in the insurance company nationwide. Considering his work as a service to the community, according to Cohen, is the secret to his success. Ha foresees his new position with N.C. Mutual as being “a successful venture.” “You can accept chal lenge and change provided you put God first,” Cobra affirms. “Seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and all these, things shall be added unto you.” Cohen is married tO~ Linda Hudson Cohen and they have four children, Jacqueline, Robin, Katrish and Robert Purcell. He is ‘ an Associate Pastor at Holly Grove Primitive Baptist Chruch. SELL IT FAST WITH HI? CLASSIFIED 376-0496 Trichobgy Comer Mr. Charles, R£. QUESTION: Why do some beauticians advise using grease on perm or pressed hair and some don’t? I’m con fused. ANSWER: Dear Coo fused, the methods for hair care are to indivi dual that there is not and cannot be one an swer for everyone. Grease for some people is not needed because ' they have extremely oily scalps and hair. Others have extremely dry scalps with dry and brittle hair. They need 1 all the oil and moisture they can get. Most peo ple are somewhere in between these types. The job of the trichoio gist is to prescribe for each person according to their particular need and problem. However, grekse is not the only source of oil. When Vw Care Eneegh To Look Yoer Very Best The House sf Charles Eddie Knox Understands Need To Provide More Jobs ..J in an election year, can didates always talk about what they will do for mi norities, the elderly, women and children,” said Eddie Knox, Democratic candidate for governor..“If ydu look at the record and see what I have done in the past, I believe you will know I am sincere in my commitment to a better future for all the people of this state.” — Knox said that employ ment was a major issue for minorities and that he un derstood the need to pro vide rqore jobs. He pointed out that while finding jobs in the larger cities of thin state-may be fflfticUlt. It is even harder lo find work in the smaller towns and rural areas. “As it is in Charlotte, Raleigh or Greensboro, un employment hits hardest ~ _ ior me macks in rural North Carolina,” Knox added. “I have developed a program called REAP - Rural Economic Action Program - that would place a professional economic dcvetepei In die counties where we newl even, more emphasis on bringing in new businesses and helping existing business ex pand. “I would also like to see statewide programs simi lar to the one I started In Charlotte, the Minority Business Enterprise. This program enabled us to in volve $5 MBE companies in the $64 million Douglas -Aii pm t Pmjwrt 1 BmC how hard it is for minor- ■ ities and 'women to get started in business and 1 firmly believe the state has an obligation to help. It is In the best interest of the development decreases un employment and Increases the local tax' base.” Knox also sski that low income housing was a ma jor problem in this state. As mayor of Charlotte, Knox supported and urged the passing of the Fair Housing Ordinance and led the city in providing fl.5 million annually to replace substandard housing. "i fcfve”committed UT raising teachers’ salaries to the national average within four years. I also believe we should be test ing our students earlier to -detect amt correct pa* blems and deficiencies be fore students reach high school. The other two< areas I fed we must em phasize are attendance and discipline. ' & Ta pes [V “Your Uptown 1 Record Store" Top Chart LP ^ W” Di*co, Rock, 45" juntrylmporU liGoepei 17,1 E. Thifle St. - - ii ^ Cbnk Oaf - Duffle Bags! ^ See ear stare display ef gaality aylaa traaal bags affarad ta yea at law, law prlaas. la a eariety af fear dlffaraat sizes, eaab bag Is exeelleet far spert ar traaal. Mead fran *2.99 - *4.99. $169 49 Oini Fab Dotornont IFVI vl llvll 1 LAA1 97 ShMtt • t Wy i£^ * VlVa =Towels *