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•V* % •t. Jt ✓ V V V >• V X X ‘w * '*> ' *K * ^ * ' X ^ 1 ‘ '\ ' t: f ♦ Thursday, January 21. 1988 - THE CHARLOTTE POST - Page 7B M Thoughts iHmiHiiiHitiimmiMtiiiii for the Mind Martin Luther King Jr. Walk softly, they told him, walk softly. Raise not your voice with futile gripes; There are far worse places and more odious, crimes That are foimd under the Stars and Stripes. No drum m^jor can alter the beat of change; Human nature's rarely decent or kind. So what good can come finom troubled unrest? Why talk dreams people never will find?. King answered catcalls and reasoned challenges both: Color weifd^ts nauid^t in the worth of a man; So ring loud the voice of freedom's ciy. You lose more if you ne'er make a stand. Behold the power of the relentless vision, Oiu* world must change if we're to siuvive. 'Ideas, and not battles mark the forward progress..." * Without dreams toward what do we strive? But the powers simply sneered and scoffed Never glimpsing greatness in our age: Men of genius like Gandhi, Linus Pauling, L. Bon Hubbard, the unfettered new sage. So 'though family and Mends faced mortal danger. King walked forward with courage's gait; " I have a dream," he said." I have a dream." And the world changed without violence or hate. by B. Harris * A quote from American author and philosopher L. Ron Hubbard. The Dream Lives To Renew Subscriptions Call 376-0496 books INVITATION FOR BIDS RE-ADVERTISEMENT, BIDS WANTED: Sealed proposals will be received by the Cen tral Services Division, Contract Section, 441 Beaumont Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina 28204, until 2:00 p.m. o'clock on Tuesday, February 2, 1988 at which time they will be publicly opened and read lor the lollowlng: HVAC Installation of Fire Station #7. Proposal forms and specifications may be ob tained at the office of the City Central Services Superintendent, 441 Beaumont Avenue, Charlotte, North Carolina 28204. Each propo sal must be accompanied by a deposit equal to 5% of the gross price bid. The right is re served to reject any or all proposals. Plans and specifications will be on file at the office of the Architect, the local AGC office and the Dodge Plan Room. Bidders are advised that this con tract contains provisions requiring the contrac tor to document that sufficient good faith ef forts have been made to provide equal opportunities for minority and women busi ness enterprises to participate in the subcon tracting and material supplier opportunities available under this contract. All contractors are hereby notified that they must have proper licenses under the State laws governing their respective trades at the time of submittal of bids. Attention is called to the fact that nbt less than the minimum salaries and wages as set forth in the contract documents must be paid on this project, and that the contractor must ensure that employees and applicants for employ ment are not discriminated against because of their race, color, religion, sex, or national ori gin. A true copy of this Advertisement was pub lished in The Charlotte Post and The Charlotte Observer on January 21, 1988 and January 22, 1988, respectively. ’^or ^Ifiat T,7(guisite 9{orm Lool^in 9{ome ^umisflings & SippCiances Please Contact Marie Learv 11524 S. Blvd. -525- 8376 or 523-7693 Braces For Children & Adults yOR. PAUL A. McGILL, D.D.S., P.A Tractice Limited To Orthodontics" CONVENIENT LOCATION & SATURDAY HOURS (704) 375-7005 1028 WEST FIFTH ST. CHARLOTTE. N.C. 28202 (1 Block Irom 1-77 near Irwin Ave. Junior High School) Office Hours by Appt. 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Both regional guides list fair and festival dates, locations, ap plication Information, and con tact persons. These publica tions have proven to be effective tools for craftspeople In Identi fying markets, for presenters In enjoying complimentary public ity, and for consumers in locat ing events. ■ In addition to listings, the j. guides Include articles from the -I Craft Report, referrals to state ! * arts councils, crafts organlza- j - tlons and schools, and Informa- tlon on how to receive sales and !; tax Information. There Is also a bibliography covering such top- -j Ics as self-management as a ! ■ craftsperson, marketing your '.1 work, artist health and safety, legal Issues, and more. j- The books are $6 each, $10 for a set of both the 1988 Northeast . 2 and Southeast guides. Advance orders for the 1989 books can • r also be placed with the 1988 or- ^2 ders. The 1988 books will be dis- •' trlbuted In mid-January: the ; 1989 books will be available in ; January 1989. ; - The Fairs and Festivals books rj are published and distributed 2 by the Arts Elxtenslon Service, ;* Division of Continuing Educa- ; tion. University of Massachu- '2 setts at Amherst. This Is a non- ■ r profit agency serving artists and arts organizations nationwide. f « ;• For Information, call or write *", Arts Extension Service, Division of Continuing Education, Unl- versity of Massachusetts, Am- herst. MA01103: 413-545-2360.
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