THE MOST OUTRAGEOUS business op portunity of the decode—Distribute Poy Telephones. PCC rullnf obollthod Mo •oil's poy phono monopoly. 140,000 o yoor possible with 13,000 Wwoshpont. Coll Aaron Communlcotlont. 406-360-4062. HUNDREDS WEEKLY I Largo company oddressed stomped No. 10 onvolopo to: J.K.I. Advertising, Box 3196, Morgan ton, TIRCO Of WORKING for tho othor man? Aro you considering starting your own business? lot us holp you got startod. Sond your noma, oddross, and tolophono numbor to: first Colony of North Carolina f.O. Bom 19491 Durham, N.C 37704 Wo will contact you for a porsono! con foronco. 4 TIRE CHANOBR-Koena's Tiro Sorvico, 1436 Rock Quarry Road. EMporionco In truck tiros. Apply In porson. Solory doponds on oaporionco. floaso call 832-6642. SECRETARY—National organisation is soaking on individual intorostod in rolocoting to Washington, D.C. as sacrotary to the .vice prosidont for ad ministration and operations. Must bo able to typo 69 wpm, toko stono, and bo profi clant in grommor/Engllsh usage. Salary 81BK-B20K, based on ouporionco, plus other fringes and 90% or more reimburse ment for relocation. If intorostod, please submit resume to NCBA-SIP, 3900 Barrett Drive, Suite 303, Raleigh, NC 37609. MANAGEMENT TRAINEE NEEDED— College groduate with 2.9 grade point average. Call for an appointment—832-3904. REGIONAL COORDINATOR—Two posi tions open, salary ranges from SB,000 to 910,000. Persons Interested in public relo tions and community organisation should submit o resume to the North Carolina Client Council. P.O. Box 1108. Smithfleld. NC 27977. EOE HAIR STYLIST NEEDED—Booth rental. Call 821-1423. CLINICAL SOCIAL WORKER—Opening for a Clinical Social Worker with skills in individual, family, and group therapy. MSW plus 2 years experience in a mental health setting. AAMFP certification in supervisor experience preferred. EAP ex perience a plus. Very competitive salary benefits. Submit resume to: Executive Director. Family Services of Wake County. 1100 Wake Forest Rood. Raleigh. N.C. 27604-1354. Equal Opportunity Employer. MATURE INDIVIDUALS NEEDED—To assist Regional Vice-President of A.L. Williams. Take charge and manoge a por tion of our multi-foceted business. We of fer high commission income potential, flexible hours. Call Rebecca. 779-6365 or 893-6249. MAKE MONEY WORKING AT HOME! Be flooded with offers! Offer—detoils rush stamped oddressed envelope and 25 cent service fee to: Mr. Williom Bottle. Dept. M. P.O. Box 4765. Lynchburg. VA 24502. CARPENTERS AND CARPENTERS HELPERS—for exterior framing and In terior finishing. Call James Cooper, 787-2334. AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM COORD INATOR—Rewording. challenging posi tion coordinating a model program for mainstreaming developmental^ disabled into recreational afterschool program. We need an energetic, creative person, nine months position. 30hrs. a week, excellent benefits. Exp. and B.S. degree related to special pops, needed. Send resume and salary history to After School YWCA, 1012 Oberlin Rood. Raleigh. NC 27605. EXPERIENCED RADIO ADVERTISING PERSONNEL NEEDED—For one of the Triangle area’s top rodio stations. Im mediate opening. Must have reliable outo. Guaranteed draw against liberal commission rate. Please call soles manager at 851-2711. EOE HELPER TRAINEE—Honest dependable, willing to learn, must hove driver's license. Call 872-5203. Be sure to leave name and phone number. NEED ALL-AROUND PERSON FRIDAY— On-the-job training for customer srevice representative. Hours 9 to 5 Mon. thru Fri day. Call Roger 872-5203. RECORD PUBLISHER needs musicians. Call Shirley at 828-9974. TEACHERS WANTED—Science, middle grades, intermediate, exceptional children, pre-vocational-industriol arts, guidance and psychologist. Send resume to Mrs. Frances Peters. Tarboro City Schools, P.O. Box 37. Tarboro. NC 27886. REMAILING LETTERS—$400 weekly at home!! No experience necessary!! Rush self-oddressed stamped envelope to: Roberts. 2047 Timberlane Rd.. Ronon. MT CONT EARN $400 WEEKLY processing mall from home. No experience necessary. No obligation. Free details. Rush self oddressed stamped envelope. Joyce Owen. Box 503. Hot Springs. MT 59845. CONT NORTH CAROLINA PRISONER LEGAL SERVICES—Will be.hiring manoging at torneys. staff attorneys and secretaries for its Morgonton and Raleigh offices. For full job announcement write to NCPLS. Box 25397, Roteigh. N.C. 27611. EOE/AA Employer. Dec. 8. 12. IS, 19. 22. 26. 29. 1988 METRO-PLEX COMMUNICATIONS has an opening for an announcer/board-op. Send resume to Barry James, 5706 New Chapel Hill Rood. Raleigh, N.C. 27607. EOE. Dec. 19. 19. 19BB THE ANGUS BARN is now hiring full time woit staff. Apply in person Mondoy Friday 9 o.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 22. 26. 29, 19B8. Jon. 2, 19B9 POSITION VACANCY—Instructor for Heating, Ventilation. Air Conditioning program. Must have diploma in heating/air conditioning or equivalent ex perience and training with journeyman level competence In HVAC. Other assign ed duties In program recruitment and stu dent registration and retention. Full-time twelve months par year. Employment date: February 1.1989. Direct applications to Bill Price. Dean Vo/Tach Programs. Montgomery Community Collage, P.O. Box 787. Troy. NC 37371; (919) 973-3691. Application deadline: January 6, 19B9. AA/BOC. FOR RENT V_ J UNFURNlfHID APARTM9NT FOR HINT—3 •moll room*, both with Hovo ond rofrlgorotor, wotor lurniihod. 1390 dopcilt, 9390 por mo., or you moy poy tho monthly rontol by tho wooh. Rom Fropor *!#•. 791 9909. ROOM WANTIO—To root: AqvtOt room for o ChrHMon profOMlottpl mpn ago 49. Coll 973.3973. botwoon tho hovr* of 9 p.m. ond 7 p.m. ROOMS FOR MNT—Ml-3719. ROOM FOR R9WT -hcollont country l.--i .— u --..I.-,J-—I nlm-m Inf llwlfiy HI • OfW. •0*1 "will•Mi. IwVQI piwCv 'O* whol# how*#, locotod ono mllo froro Waho ToMmicol Coll***, Ml South. Can ba eontaftod at a, 77J-9M*. MOM KM MNT- Call Mi l773 NKI HMNIJMIO MOM -for rani. Call ROOMS FOR RENT-S65 a week. Neor Wok* Modlcoi on Boltllno. Coll 846-706L. noor but rout*. Got, hoot ond oir condi tioning. Cost Roloigh, noor Roberts Fork. •325 829-9131. 2-BEDROOM HOUSC—With full bose mont, control oil hoot, ond oir condition ing. off South Soundors Stroot. S47S. 829-9131. SHAM 4-8SOROOM HOUSI. furniture. Ilnon. dishes, control: hoot, on busline noor Boltllno. 8230 pays oil. BS1-3S46 or 834-8883. Deposit and roforoneoc. WAKE FOREST—-2-bodroom house. 614 N. Alton St. 834-8225 or 556-2582 MINI-CITY AREA—2-bodroom Apt. 2% both. All appliance*. Blind*, fireploce dock. 4608 lovitto Court. Coll 787-9375. DUPLEX—8295.00 monthly. Oopo.it 2 bodroom*. 211 Hock St. Coll lne«. 929-8491. ;.r. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT—TotoUy ronovatod largo 2-bodroom townhouse now ovoiloblo (1140 *q. ft,). All dropo* furniihod. Rant tpocial. on 2 bodroom aportmont 8345.00. Coll today. FOX RIOGE MANOR APARTMENTS. 755-0149 Off 1-40 at Rock Quarry Rood. Monday through Frldoy 9-5. Wookond* by appoint mont only. MOBILE HOME—For rant. Four rooms and on* bathroom. Coll 833-9495. ROOM FOR RENT—Air conditioned, at but stop. Coll 839-0421 oftor 5 p.m. ROOMER WANTED-Wonted a settled religiou* woman to *foy nights with o set tled woman at 521 Eott Cabarrus Street. No rent will be charged if the right person appears. Telephone no. is 832-8745. Ask for Rosa Taylor. FOR SALE DUPLEX IN SE RALEIGH—Two BR unit*—$40,000.00 a. it. Coll 833-7780 be twoon 9 o.m. and S p.m. M-F. 1976 GRAND PRIX—$1,000 os it. Coll 838*9147 botwoon 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. CADILLAC 78 FLEETWOOD BROUGHAM —Excellent condition, low miloogo. daan. $3,900. Tol. 783*1230 or 847-454$. FOR SALE—Hondmodo itomt lor homo uto. Wrlto Occupy. P.O. Box 91533 Clovolond. Ohio 44101-06017. 1978 PLYMOUTH FURY WAGON—36.048 . 4 door. Vary reliable, good condition. Whito. $695. AT. oir, now loathor toots. After 6. 782-5830. HOME FOR SALE—Workshop area split foyer. 1 full both. 2 half baths, largo fami ly room, throo. possibly four bodrooms. largo lot on dood-ond stroot with pork at tho ond of fho stroot. Foxfiro subdivision )USt off 1*40. Coll Ms. Billie F. Brannam. MOBILE HOME FOR SALE—3 bodroom 12X70 ft., 1% bath, locotod on a cornor lot ot Mobilo Estatos in Cory. Coil 467-3524 anytimo. Port Ownor Financing Available. CLAYTON FEATURES THIS NEW HOME—With such amonitios os two ond a half largo dock, mud room, largo master bodroom with walk-in closet. Locotod in a private neighborhood. Please call Century 21 Suburban Real Estate at 934*4550. FURNITURE FOR SALE—Odds and ends. 601 E. Cabarrus St. 828*7598 or 833-4536 WURLITZER CENTURA PROFESSIONAL 805—Last of the big home models built by Wurlitzer for o smoll or medium church. Features Orbit III synthesisers, full pedals, built-in tope player, rhythms and Orbit III keyboard with a range of sounds. Excellent condition. French Provencial style cobinet. $4.100. Call 782-3245 after 5 P FOR SALE—Desk telephones. Five tingle lines. Genuine Bell Touch Tone, ivory. Low price. Call 833*4055 or 451*8065. INFANT CAR SEAT—Seort. excellent condition, with restrainer. Best offer. Coll Shirley. 828-9974. (■ INSTRUCTION 9 PIANO TUNING AND REPAIR—Music recording and arranging. Joyner Publishing Co.. P.O. Box 586, Oxford. N.C. 27565. Phone 693*7098. HAVE LAND and wont to build your own house? You con do it without money. I did. Coll 848*3220. INTERESTED IN MUSIC CLASSES? Con* toct Iris Bell at 266-4595. TUTORIAL WORKSHOP SERVICE—Tutor ing at all levels SAT/PSAT Workshop. Sept. 1 deodtine. Register now for foil pro gram. Coll Gail Walker at 848-6857. Triangle Educational Services. BOB KIRKLAND LOST 214 LBS. I How much do you wont to lose? Guaranteed weight loss with all-natural ond pleasant' ingredients. Start* at $29.95 for 0 month LEARN WORD PROCESSfNG-aBM Displaywriter. Reasonable rates. Ind. In str. Rogers and Assoc., 508 St. Mary's St. TUTORIAL SERVICE—Aspiring writer will privately tutor all educational levels one-oh-one. Specializing in READING comprehension. WRITING and COMMUNI CATION skills. Educated Univ. of Wiscon sin (Philosophy). Reasonable fee or barter. Inquire: Mr. Ritchie Baxzell. 1254 New Bern Ave.. No. 3—bock entrance for personal interview. (« MISCELLANEOUS BLACK AMERICAN—tocomo o heolthior person. Feel better in »*v*n weeks or (•Mi or your monoy bock. Eliminoto such ailments os high blood protiur* stroke, overweight, heodoches. dimness, for eosy-to-follow solution to ly*Comb, it 1. Bor 377. Noshvllle. NC 37BS6 A WOMAN KNOWS lUT-Tho voluo of knick-knacks. TV's. etc. Will pay cosh and pick up anytima. Call Sharon. 134-0*43. LANDOWNERS—Coll Property Con sultants. Inc., to discuss development and opvmngi for toddler! in her home. Loca tion Southwatt Raleigh. Monday-Friday 7 plumben, painter*, mover!, cleanort, iervice et. Coll baby!itteri. Professional reference! ood' reotoroble *31 MM ^If & THIRO SHIFT (10:30 p.m..7:30o.m.) child core available in North Raleigh home. Coll 876-3094 between 7 p.m. end • p.m. ON LY. PHYSICIAN CAN HELP YOU to obteln love, health end wealth. Telephene anytime David Ouordino at (419) CASH Paid for antique!. We buy one piece or on entire house full and pay co*h. Call Rondy at 933-3967. day or night. SINGLE HACK LADIES Age 31-38. Do you find yourself doing the lame old thing!? Would you like to odd more ex citement and variety to your life? Can you find time to »hare your idee! and expeti ment with other* llhe you? Then Fell 830-1184 after 9 p.m. HAVE CAROLINIAN ISSUES —1049 thru current on microfiche. Please contact lot tom line Service!. Inc . 1143D Executive Circle. Cory. N.C. 37911. Can be purchos ed by year or a! set. Inquirie! coll (010) 467-3004. CREATIVE ADVERTISING IDEAS For home bu!ine!*e!l For information, write •ox 91938. Roleigh. N.C. 37600. WASHERS AND DRYERS -18 lb. heavy duty. Guaranteed. 8139.00 New che!t! of drawer* S60T09. 6 pc. Living Rm. Suite S350.00 Raleigh Furriture Salvage. 600 S. Sounder! St.. Raleigh. NC 834-3033. CHILDCARE AD Will keep child in a private home from 7 a.m.-9 p.m. Phone No 833 4803. PUBLISHER LYRICIST Interacted in working with block dependable musician to moke record! Coll Shirley. 838-0074. PERSONAL v WIFI WANTIO—Troth driver, 37.' desires early marriog* to born-again Christian lady who it attroctiva, clota I built, tantitlva, curvocaout. motor*, in telligent kind, loyal, g*ntlo, toft-spoh*n. trustworthy, romontic. affectionate. on* man woman, foithfol and tro*. sw**t, po tl*nt, humbl*. sinc*r*, in good haalth, of sound mind. family-oriented, lov* children and d*sir*s four children during th* lif* of our marriage! Weigh 107 to 144 lbs 4 11-56" tall, oges 24-34 Please in elude phone number and photo with letter to J. Allen, Box 330294. Houston, Texas 77233 or call (713) 7384491. no collect! LEGALS v NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF TRIANGLE YOGURT INC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Article* of Dissolution of Triangle Yogurt. Inc., a North Carolina corporation, war# filod In tho offico of tha Socrotary of Stota of North Carolina on tha 12th day of Doc am bar, 1988. and that all creditors and claimant* against tha corporation ora raquirad to present thair respective claim* and damand* immadiataly in writing to tha corporation so that it con procaad to collact all its assots. convoy and discharge its liabilities and obliga tion* ind do all other acts raquirad to li quidate it* business and affairs. This tha 12th day of December, 1988. Triangle Yogurt. Inc. 229 Timber Drive Gorner NC 27529 Dec IS 22 29 1988. Jan 5. 1989 News Aqd Info sa place the infant in rAA-approved child-re straint device (otherwise known ae a car seat). The car seat should (ace the rear of the plane during take off and landing and then reversed when air borne to allow the Heat in front to be lowered. If you don’t have a car seat, keep your baby lifywft lep.but not in the seat belt. Also, have your baby suck on a bottle or nurse during take off and landing. This will help relieve any discomfort caused by air-pressure changes: something babies are particularly sensitive to * * • The singlea market re presents 60 percent of all travelers, according to the Travel & Leisure Informa tion Center. No longer re stricted to the traditional definition, "single" can mean separated, divorced or even married people who can’t vacation to gether. Pamela Fiori, editor-in-chief of Travel A Leisure and an experienced traveler, has the follow ing tips for those vacation ing alone: (1) Take a one half-day tour of a new city to orient yourself; (2) Choose hotels with large, busy lobbies for more chance to meet people; (3) Request rooms by the ele vator instead of down a long, dark hall, and; (4) Make sure you can handle your own luggage! • • * Exceptional cuisine, beautifully appointed ac commodations and out standing service mark every step of a new enice Simplon Orient Express. This luxurious railway retraces the routes of the fabled Orient Ex press with trains depart ing from London, Paris, Zurich and Innsbruck for Vienna and Venice,' stop ping in Europe’s most beautiful cities. Contact your travel agent for more information. ©1988, McNaught Synd. spotlight on health Diabetes: Technology To The Rescue In the quest for new medi cal treatments, technology has played a major role in changing the lives of millions of Americans. This is especially true with diabetes. Though the medical community has not yet come up with a cure for diabetes, the emergence of new, “user friendly* products has made life easier for people with this chronic disease. A new devioe called NbvoUn Pen~ simplifies die process of injecting insulin, and adds a new level of convenience and flexibility to the patient’s lifestyle. Designed to look like a fountain pen, NovolinFen iuft c£ and replaceable insulin can* tridges, each of which contains about a week’s supply at insu lin. Perhaps most importantly, its lightweight and portable de sign lends itself easily to use away from home. NovolinPen'a Dial-a-Dose feature permits the patient to select any amount of insulin from 2 to 36 units, the range usually required for a given dose. The doss is “locked in* so die patient can inject the right amount of insulin every time the device is used. Tests have shown the Dial-a-Dosa method to be at least 99.5% accurate. “Our goal was to i s product that and that would at the i time be simple and niint to hcndlit” i Rex Clements, 1 of Medical i Novo, Inc., ths < has introduced NovolinPen t the U.8. “Most of the patients who have tried NovolinPen have said that they will con tinue to use it, and do not ex pect to return to using con ventional vials and syringes.’ "This is one of the first dia betes products that appeals to the patient's social, emotional, ■nd personal needs," notes Gary Kleinian, a successful sculp tor and author, and co-found er of the Diabetes Research Institute in Miami. *1 have been taking several insulip, injections a day for many years, and I have been wait ing for a more mobile, safe, and accurate insulin delivery system. NovolinPen does all this and more. Now, when I go out to dinner, I can take my shot right at the table and nobody sees it,* Squibb-Novo has set up a special toll-free NovolinPen Information Line. If you or someone you know has dia betes, you may want to dial 800-7274800. Taking the right amount of insulin at the right time can b# difficult. So for alternative like NovoUnJPen may make life a lot easier. Wake Technical Comimaiity College FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY ASSISTANT TO PIANT MANAGER—Thl« full-time position will ante! the Physical Plant Manner In maintenance and opera tion el college campus facilities. Responsibilities will Include mechanical malntananca. building malntananca, ground* malntananca, wactauttcr treotm^snt plant ©p^trotlon, an^f apodal project* in construction and renovation of facllltloi. Qualification* arc an Engineering degree or minimum of four year* related equivalent experience. Capability of obtaining a Grade 3 Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator's DEADLINE OM1-0*. FOR INFORMATION AND APPLICATION CONTACT: WAKE TECHNICAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE OFFICE OF I X OF PERSONNEL RYETTEVIUB ROAD *101 FAY RALEIGH. NC 27603 (*!♦) 772-OS51. Ext. 121 ONLY APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED. RESUMES MAY BE ATTACHED. ‘7#e Lights of Christmas IS »W**#ir/o#4i Ot TIM ANO MfMM **0*t rut MflOMAL 0*MMiwr 4*0 tLKrmc LK3nrt amoc wno* —-Tip. Uh, Christmas tree! To make sure 3«urjywp*»c ji beautifti^ MM whether lt> ra&14' take ( ^ trimming t tional Ornament i Lights Christmas Association (NOEL): • When' trimming with lights, begin at the top and from the inside of the tree. Wind the wire along the branch toward the tip. Wrap around at the tip to secure, then wind back and cross over to tl» next branch. Repeat, sig-saf ging downward. Place bulbs only on the tips of the branch so the shape of the tree is out lined. • Lights should havs Un derwriters Laboratories (UL) listings on their products. Also look for the “NOEL" logo on packaging. The general guideline is to use one set of SO miniature lights per foot of tree; however, don’t ha» tiate to uselonr# five tatB that many Hgfits-loeMaiZifljjr ditional glamour and impact: For the most dramatic ef fect each bulb should point upward—and slightly outward. The bulbs may be held in place by looping the wire around the branch. • Replace burned out bulbs immediately to prevent strain on remaining bulbs. Do not plug more than 300 lights to gether in one continuous string. Feeling Fit! © Everyone should have a basic series of three tetanus shots as a child or adult. Thereafter you should get a booster every ten years to maintain your immunity to lockjaw. ©1988, McNaught Synd. Quick And Easy No-Bakc Recipes Are you willing to tacrince the tradition and, memories of Chriatafte treaOtibscause you’re tired or buey? Bah r.humbug! Here’s the perfect solution Tor harried holiday home makers. Recreate those trad itional holiday recipes using all butter frosen pound cake —a versatile, convenient, and fail-safe ingredient for creat ing quick but very special holiday snacks and desaerta. Make these delicious easy to-make Cookie Cut Outs, as pictured, using frosen pound cake and various toppings. Be creative! The child in you or your children will love pre paring and eating this treat. Or terve the Neapolitan Pound Cake in which chocolate, vanilla and strawberry flavors com bine for an elegant holiday treat. Garnish with chocolate fudge sauce, if you wish. Pound Cake Cookie Cut Outs I frosen all butter pound cake (10 S/4 os.), thawed 1-2 cans (10-17 os. each)* chocolate or vanilla frosting Optional: chopped nuts, chocolate chips, red hot candies, angel flaked co conut, colored decorator jimmies and sugar crys tals Slice pound cake into 4 horizontal layers. Place cookie cutters (or make cardboard patterns) very close together on cake layers to cut the most cook ies.** Place cookies on baking sheet; toast in pre heated broiler until gold en, then frost and deco rate. OR Frost and deco rate untoasted pound cake cookies. Variation! •Mr 1-3 tablespoons boil inf water into fronting to maka thin glaze. ••Coaraaly cube unused pound cakei nerve as ice cream mix-in or topping. Neapolitan Pound Cake 1 fro sen all butter pound cake (10 S/4 os.), thawed 1 pint Neapolitan brick ice cream 1 cup hot fudge sauee or topping Slice pound cake into 4 horiaontal layers. Cut each flavor of Ice cream into 3 slices. Place chocolate ice oream slices on bottom layer, top with cake layer and vanilla ice cream. Re peat for strawberry ice cream. Freeze cake, cut and serve with sauce. Serves 10. There are many delicious ways to serve all butter pound cake throughout the year. You may wish to send for a sixteen ■ page recipe booklet, with coupons valued at $2.50, by mailing $.50 and three Sara Lee All Butter Pound Cake proofs-of-purchase to Sara Lee Cookbook Offer. P.O Box 4040, Schaumberg It 60168-4040 The first submarins was a leathar-covered rowboat which Comalius Van Drabbsl, a Dutch scientist, dem onstrated in England in about 1620. SPORTS LINE With NBA season upon us, look for changes and lots of them. The first two changes are in Miami, Florida and Charlotte, Noth Carolina; two new franchises will be opening shoo. Of the two, Miami looks the strongest with power up front with players like Rony Seikaly, a first-round pick. And Scott Hastings and Pat Cummings are leading the way with a pair of former high school players of the year: Billy Thompson (1982) and Dwayne Washington (1983) along with the other 1988 first-rounder Kevin Edwards leading the way in the backcourt. Charlotte it loaded at, guard with first-rounder Rex Chapman joining Kelly Tripucka and DsU Curry to give the Hornets a lot of firepower, but wins could be much harder to find. In the East Boston will be tough as always with Larry Bird leading the way. New York and Phila delphia should be stronger this year. Patrick Ewing should develop into a star for the Knicka and rookie Hersey Hawkins will wake up the 76ers. The potential star in the 1 __ is John Williams of Wash ington entering his third year and getting better all the time. New Jersey, well they are New Jersey. Detroit and Atlanta will battle in the Central DM sion and if the Hawks overcome selfishness they could dominate the league. The Pistons are a good team getting better. Cleveland, Indiana, Chi cago and VT:’v.aukee could '1! ifte playoffs. Denver and Dallas are strong in the Midwest, and Elan Antonio is on the way ip. In the West, of course, t will be the Lakers as ;hey try for their Third straight championship — out don’t count on it. Port end could be just as good, md Seattle should puO ogether. , What classic novel, written IN 1719, 15 BASED ON THE EXPERIENCES OP A SCOTTISH SAILOR, ALEXANDER SELKIRK ? WHAT IS THE LARGEST ORGAN IN THE HUMAN BOOV ? answers: 305033 NOSNI'3oy» 3HHM Attention! Boys, Girls & Parents “ Spending Money Selling THE CAROLINIAN EARNASMUCHAS $10 A WEEK OR MORE! School«is out. Many and Girls Need Spending Money During The Summer Months,, You Can Earn That Spending Money Selling THE CAROLINIAN. Ask Your Parents If Y May Sell This Newspaper To Earn Extra Spending Money. If They Agree, Then Call For Details... Mr1 'm (919) 834-5558 You can sell twice a week! The Monday Edition Sells Monday through Wednesday. The Thursday Edition Shells Thursday Through Saturday. I to your neighbors or any Shopping Center in this can be picked np at The CAROLINIAN Office. 518 E.