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OPPORTUNITIES
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LEARN "HOW-TO"—With
book* on many sub|acte. Ideal
for tmall businesses. FREE list
of titles/information: Gooden B
Goldsmith Publishing, Rt. 3,
Box S2Q, Smithfleld, NC 27577.
ATTENTION: EASY WORK,
EXCELLENT PAY I Assemble
product* at home. Details: (I)
602-838-8885 Ext. 3140.
ATTENTION—Eorn Money
Typing At Hornet »32,000/yr.
Income potential. Details, (1)
602-838-8885 Ext. T-3140.
ATTENTION—Earn Money
Reading Books I (32,000/year
income potentail. Details, (1)
602-838-8885 Ext. B-3140.
EARN MONEY AT
HOME—Stuffing envelopes.
Send a self-addressed,
stamped envelope to: SEMA,
Box 1179, Dallas, Go. 30132.
ATTENTION—HIRING! Gov
ernment jobs—your area.
$17,840-569,485. Call
1-602-838-8885. EXT. R-3140.
ATTENTION: EARN MONEY
WATCHING TV—$32,000/year
Income potential. Detail* (1)
602-838-8885 Ext. TV-3140.
NOTARY PUBLIC—Free for
senior dtliens and disabled
veterans. 905 East Lenoir
Street.
REAL ESTATE—You can earn
tremendous Income through
tax sales. No financing
necessary. Call (919) 821-7314.
ATTENTION: POSTAL JOBS!
Start $tl.41/hourl For applica
tion Info call (1) 606-838-8885,
Ext. M-3140, 6 o.m.-lO p.m„ 7
EASY WORK I EXCELLENT
PAY I Assemble products at
home. Call for Information.
504-441-8003 Ext. 8647.
DO YOU NEED supplemental
Income? I can show you how to
earn It. Call (919) 878-5982.
TIRED OF THE RAT RACE,
looking for an excellent
business opportunity on your
own hours? Contact (919)
878-5982.
HELP WANTED—Make $300
to $600. Home workers urgent
ly needed. "Revolutionary"
new program. Fast Pro
fits—Free Details. Send
stamped envelope to Program
for Profits, 3512 Rockville Road,
Suite 126C, Indianapolis, IN
46222.
AIRLINE 15K-75K—Will train,
hiring now, all positions. For In
formation call (313) 948-9800,
Ext. A-1511.
FREE TRAVEL BENEFITSI
Airline* now hiring I All posi
tions! $17,500-558,240. Detalli
(1) 602-838-8885 Ext. X-3140.
FREE TRAVEL BENEFITS!
Cruise ships and casinos now
hiring I All positionsl Call (1]
602-838-8885 Ext. Y-3140.
LIGHT ASSEMBLER—Up tc
$380 per week. Flexible hours,
1-800-777-1932, Ext. 7005.
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HELP WANTED—Appear lr
TV commercials. Earn extre
money. All ages, all typei
needed. No experience, cal
now I 1-800-232-8310. Ext. 58.
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FOR SALE
^
2 BR DUPLEXES for low
incomo fomlllo*—2-4 personi
$12,000 to $16,000 annually,
Homo ownership program.
Units locotod in Southeast
Raleigh. Interested applicanti
contact Mrs. Joyce Christmas,
Raleigh Housing Authority
755-6387 Mondoy-Frlday
9:00-4:30.
HOME FOR SALE—By owner
Beautiful 4 bedroom brief
home with garage in Wor
thdale. Spacious front and bacf
yard. Call (1)738-8492.
HOME FOR SALE—Complete
ly remodeled. Sunset Loki
Road. 2/3 bedrooms. Cal
Ralph. 782-7676, or Mike
832- 6447.
ATTENTION—Governmen
seized vehicles from $100
Fords, Mercedes, Corvettes
Chevys. Surplus Buyers Guide
1-602-838-8885 EXT. A-3140.
ATTENTION—Governmen
Homes from $1 (U-repoir)
Delinquent tax property
Repossessions, Cal
1-602-838-8885, EXT GH-3140.
WHY RENT? Homes for $1.00
repae. Gov't giveaway pro
grams I For Information cal
504-649-0670, Ext. R-8647.
HOME FOR SALE—Cleanest
large, 4-br home with kitcher
appliances, all window treat
meat, carpet, guar, best buy
804 Cooper Rood, Reduce*
$85,900 or Strkk Associates
833- 1771. XXX)
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FOR RENT
SPACfc FOR RENT—1400 •
•quor* feet In restored
Ookwood horn*. Rant
negotiable. *33-4409 attar 9.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
(3)—1. Two bad room* lor rant
with a loot* option. 2. Two
bad room i, two bath condo.
Swimming and tannl*. *400 a
month. 3. On* badroom, on*
bath. Call Mr, Kennedy at
7B1-5665. Location: Cary.
WHY RENT? Homo* for |1.00.
Ropo*. Gov't gtv* away pro
gram*l For Information
504-449-0670 Ext. R-8647.
FOR RENT—1-2-3 Bedroom
Apt*. $26S to t*70. Excellent
location In Raleigh, Cary and
Garner. Call Kip Del Home*,
Inc., 7*1-3632. or com* by 2100
Glen wood Av*., Rolelgh, NC,
M-F, 9-5.
1 KDROOM fuml*had or on
fumlthod, nice neighborhood,
no deposit. *329. *29-9131.
HOUSE FOR RENT—Nice two
bedroom hou**, full baiomont,
livable. No d*po*K. 9429. Off
South Sounder* St. *29-9131.
miscellaneous)
EXCLUSIVE HAIR BRAIDING
by Terri. Call *47-0991. L*ov*
me**ag*.
ARE YOU LONELY? For *lngl*
•enter citizen? You don't hav*
to b*. Writ* to: Young at Heart,
P.O. Box 7064, A*h*vlll*, NC
CHOCOLATE SINGLES CLEAR
INGHOUSE—A tlngl**' net
work. Call or writ* for Inform*
Non. P.O. Box 4731, Adwboro.
N.C. 27204-4731, 94 p.m. (919)
629-7076.
INCARCERATED MALE,
Of Elwjkeeelu ioaLlai*
4/"“9inwiwiy MVHtng ■ 11 iwn
•hip through corroipondonco
that’* non-|udgom*ntol. Pi***
b* btw—n th* ago* of 30 and
40 year* young.
Mental A. Smith
No. 199-904
P.O. Sox E900
Chlllkoth*, Ohio 49601
ROOMMATE WANTED-?*
mal* d**lro* famal* roommota
for 9 bedroom, 2 both*. d*n
with flreplac*. In South
Rolelgh. 9260.00 plu* Vt
utllltlo*. Call: 994-6*47.
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FOCUS ON
SENIORS
By Stacy Deibler
Protect Your
Eyeweer
Evan with secure lug
gage and a watchful aye,
it’s easy to loaa something
while traveling. But while
moat things can be re
placed, finding yourself
tuddenly minus your
glasses or contact lenses
can be especially frus
trating.
The American Opto
metric Association offers
these tips to avoid losing
or damaging your eye
wear on a trip.
• Carry a spare pair
(including prescription
sunglasses).
* Pack a cow of your
prescription. This could
save the day if you also
lose your spare glasses.
• Jot down your op
tometrist’s phone num
ber. If you experience eye
problems, “the optome
trist you see in your vaca
tion city will want, tc
consult with your optom
etrist back home about
your eye health and vi
sion history,” AOA notes.
* Get the names of op
tometrists near your va
cation spot If you plan tc
stay in one place for sev
eral weeks/months, ash
your optometrist for the
name of a colleague in tlu
area you could visit in ai
emergency.
• If you need an optom
etrist while tikveling ant
have no names, look ug
the state optometric as
sociation or local opto
metric society in thi
ohone book..
* Pack eye safety
iment If you’ll be
rigorous sports
Ing water sports)
toggles, safety
or other gear to
protect your eyewear.
e 1M1, Trtbunt M*M SmW
MIND’S EYE
(Continuodfrotnpaget)
Initltutloai (64., prison) lo refloated to doritning life
spam and disproportionate tecarcorattea rates.
Strucutral vteteoce Is a foataro o( social lafrastruc
tures. Both types span generations, are difficult to detect,
and tend to become a part of the social reality, societal
values and everyday practices.
Police violence brought Into natfcmal focus as a result
of the recent Los Angeles case Is institutional, structural
and legitimised and rationalised by racism. It has reach
ed epidemic proportion targeting ettieo from Now York
to Memphis and Louisville to Raleigh.
The solution and strategies ter addressing violence on
the Institutional and structural levels are more difficult to
fathom. The resignation af a poUee chief to cure such
systemic violence Is hardly sufficient. Even the effec
tiveness of a civilian review beard is questionable.
Collective action alone can question, harness and
redirect structural and Institutional violence.
First, national, state and local political agendas calling
for a war upon crime should also demand the highest pro
fessional standards for law enforcoment officers.
Comprehensive training In cultural differences,
racism, community crime control and the appropriate use
of force should be provided by all poHce deportments. In
addition, they should Jointly sponsor programs with chur
ches, schools, organisations and recreational facilities to
regain community support, lesson hostility and mistrust,
and Increase community cooperation.
■rntiu niamasas
ivni Dnvvwn
(Continued from page 4)
tional liberalism,” the DNC?
It leaves Ron Brown, the DNC’s first Mack chairmai
with the white people who haven’t defected—yet.
It leaves Jesse Jackson with a black voting bloc that hi
increasingly become alienated and unwanted by the DLC
new mainstream leadership and an embarrassment to tt
DNC.
This apparent disrespect is also costing the Democrat
the loyalty of some blacks. While 83 percent of blacks ov«
so consider themselves Democrats, the percentage sinks i
the age is lowered; only 58 percent remains loyal betwee
18 and 39. Jesse Jackson’s followers may constitute a
newly-left-out Democratic Party.
“Tony Brown’s Jeuraal” TV series can be seen e
public television in Raleigh on Channel 4 (WVNC). Plea*
consult listings or phone station fer air time.
NOTICE TO BID
Wanted DBi't for the following prefect to be let May 7,1991:
Franklin Co. Airport. NC Dopt of Aviation Project No.
9.9637910.
PIoom contact S. T. Wooton Construction Co. Inc., P.O. Ion
3408. Wilton, N.C. 27894, Phono919-291-5134 tor more Infor
mation. ._:
8111 mo of tho tamo oddroM and please forward 1 toor shoo)
whan printed. Thanh poo for your atslstaece In this matter.
Jock Jonot, Asst Office Mgr/Acct Pay.
PU8UC NOTICE
CITY Of PAlEtGM
COMMUNITY OCVH.OPMSNT PUBLIC M8ABINO
A Public Hearing will bo hold on Tuesday. May 7.1991 fortthe
purpose of obtaining clttxens' view* and comment* on.the
Preliminary Plons for Community Development activities for
July 1. 1990 through Juno 30, 1991; and for the development
of the Comprehensive Housing Assistance Strategy (CHAJ) to
assist low and moderate-Income households.
The Hearing will be held before the CHy Council during their
regularly scheduled meeting In the Munfcipol BuHdlng. CHy
Council Chambers. 222 West Hargett Itreot, which begins ot
7:00 p.m. The public Is kitted to express thek views. For fur
ther information, please caN 090-3170.
Published by order of the City Council el the CHy of Pelslgh.
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CALORIE COUNTDOWN sv
Healthy Dieting for Women
The healthful benefits
of taking off extra weight
and maintaining proper
body weight can be com
pletely negated by un
healthy diet practices.
Becoming slimmer won’t
make you healthier if you
rob your body of impor
tant nutrients, or load up
on empty bulk in order to
shed pounds. Staying
healthy while you diet
means making smart food
choices mid learning how
to eliminate or restrict
the high-calorie, low-nu
trient foods while upping
the low-cal, highly nutri
tional choices.
Women’s nutrition, in
particular, is often lack
ing in several important
areas, probably because
we women are so often
tempted to sacrifice good
nourishment to our diet
ing efforts. Among the
nutritional categories
most often neglected by
dieting women are calci
um, vitamin E, zinc, mag
nesium, vitamin B6, and
iron.
Sufficient calcium in
take has many health im
plications for women,
including helping to pre
vent osteoporosis. Two
low-calorie sources of cal
cium are broccoli and
non-fat dairy products.
Steamed or stir-fried in
broth or a scant tea
spoonful of olive or com
oil, broccoli is a great di
eter’s source of calcium 1
— just 46 calories per
cup.
Non-fat yogurt and
skim milk are other good
foods for increasing your
calcium. Use non-fat yo
gurt as a base for salad
dressing, or add fresh
herbs and seasonings to
make a dip for raw vege
tables. Use skim milk in
low-calorie pudding
mixes to make a great di
S'
History off the U.S. minimum wage
$4.50
4.00
' 3.50
3.00
‘Applied to categories of
workers as they were added
coverage under amendments | April 1,
to the Fair Labor Act
1
2.50
2.00
Her 8 treat — nign in cai
num, low in calories.
To booet your vitamin
S intake, have tome
ihrimp boiled, and served
vith seafood cocktail
lauce, or broiled with no
idded oil or fat. Eight
arge shrimp have only 60
salories. Another good
lource of vitamin E,
vheat germ sprinkled on
op of your breakfast ce
real (two tablespoons
lave only about 45 calo
ries).
To make sure you get
ill the zinc you need, in
dude lean red meat in
four diet. A four-ounce
ean lamb chop, all visible
fat trimmed, broiled
without added fat (rub
die meat with fresh garlic
ind sprinkle with dried
rosemary leaves) has only
215 calories and offers al
most a third of your daily
requirement for zinc.
Oysters are another good
source of zinc. Raw or
broiled without added
fats, medium-sized oys
ters have about 10 calo
ries each, and six of them
fulfill 20 percent of your
body’s need for zinc.
Serve fresh, raw oysters
French style — with cider
vinegar and fresh
chopped shallots to add
peat flavor for no extra
calories.
61191, Tribune Mkm SwvIom
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DESTINATION
By Taylor Michaels.*. •«
The Utah Trayett
Council (801 -538- 1C
can assist you in yp
nest jaunt to this exc
lent destination. Ut
has some of the best sU%
ing in the world and
paralleled white wa£er{
runs, plus 14 natioii£
parks, monuments and;
recreation areas. Thdrfi
are over 3,000 lakes, ijii*
eluding the famous Great
Salt Lake. Salt Lake City
is home to the renowned
Mormon Tabernacle
Choir. Moreover, every
summer Cedar City hosts
the nationally acclaimed
Utah Shakespearean Fes*
tival in the heart of
Utah’s Red Rock
Country.
The Color Country Re
gion is spectacular. It in
cludes Bryce Canyon, the
North Rim of the Grapd
Canyon, Zion National
Park, Cedar Breaks Na-'
tional Monument arid
Lake Powell National Re
creation area. Each of,
these attractions is near ,
the others, too.
Park City is now ‘a
year-round resort com-'
munity. Once a historic,
mining town, Park City'
offers world-class skiing
in the winter and hot-air
balloon rides in the sum- ‘
mer. Attractions include''
the Heber Creeper Steam
Train, Bridal Veil Falls •
and Robert Redford’k
Sundance Resort.
Lastly, when in Utah,;a>
visit to Salt Lake City is-a
must. History, culture'
and hospitality await you.
Temple Square, the’
state’s capitol, and Pio
neer Trail State Park are '
just a few of the historic
attractions open to visi- *
tors. Just minutes front
downtown are many
nearby resorts, camping,
hiking, fishing and sail
ing. You can call Salt
Lake City’s own travel
line at 1-800-831-4332 for
more information.
I
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IDEAS FOR INTERIORS
_ Alison Lindroth
Unoices in uia«
QUtw-front cabinets
an making a comeback,
and then’s no denying
their classic appeal.
Many factory-custom
cabinet manufacturers
offer the glass-front
doors as an option, so you
can mix and match, per
haps with solid doors on
lower cabinets and glass
fronts on the upper ones.
If clear glass strikes
you as boring, there are
stain glass inserts that
lend Victorian flavor. An
other choice is between
glass doom and divided
panes and those with
large single panes.
Une caution: Glass
front cabinets look good
POSITION VACANCY
ANNOUNCEMENT
Position Title: Air Conditioning, Hooting, and Refrigeration
load Instructor.
Position Description: The Air Conditioning. Heating, ond
Refrigeration Lead Instructor is a full-time faculty member
who Is a content specialist in the area of Air Conditioning,
Hooting, and Refrigeration. He/she is expected to be visibly
active In maintaining the curriculum in a comprehensive, cur
rent, and employer-responsive manner. The responsibilities
of the lead instructor In Air Conditioning. Heating, and
Refrigeration include: conducting ossigned classes of instruc
tion: maintaining program equipment safety and security;
making recommendations concerning curriculum develop
ment, course content revisions, textbook adoptions, and
course offerings: assisting with the selection, orientation,
and training of new faculty members (both full- and part
time); making recommendations on the assignment of
courses taught by part-time foculty; providing coordination
and leadership necessary to maintain a cooperative educa
tion program component; working actively with high school
vocational faculty; developing ond maintaining an effective
"natwoifc" with air conditioning, heating and refrigeration
contractors In the service orea; keeping current in the field
by being Involved In manufacturer-sponsored training ond
workshop sessions; assisting In the recruitment of new
students for the program and the advisement ond placement
of students; other program and Institutional responsibilities
as assigned by the department head, academic dean, or
academic vice president. (12-month full-time position)
Qualifications: Required: Associate in Applied Science
degree or equivalent In Air Conditioning, Heating, and
Refrigeration or closely related field. Four years' practical
and/or teaching experience In the Air Conditioning, Heating,
and Refrigeration orea to include recent experience In
dealer service operations In both industrial and residential
applications. Demonstrated knowledge of the use of current
equlpment/proctlces used In Air Conditioning, Heating and
Refrigeration Services. Experience substitutable at the rate
of four years per one year of required postsecondary educa
freferred: Recent participation in manufacturer-sponsored
training. Currently employed in a two-year college.
Salary: Commensurate with education and experience.
Position Open: August 1991.
Deadline for Applications: June 3. 1991.
Contact: Jarratt T. Chandler, Jr.
Affirmative Action Officer
Rowan-Caborrus Community College
P.O. Box 1999
Salisbury. NC 28149-1995
(704) 637-0760. Ext. 290
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
0425
i-Front Cabinets
in direct proportion to
what’s inside them. Care
fully arranged china and
glassware can become
decorative elements while
in storage. A jumble of
cans, dishes, pots and
knickknacks, on the oth
er hand will not.
If you love the look of
glass fronts, but know
you’ll have trouble keep
ing things neat looking,
consider limiting your
purchase to a couple of
glass-front upper cabi
nets in which you’ll main
tain an artful display of
items that aren’t used
regularly.
©1991, Tribune Media Services
• * *
Gaining a victory ia
only part of the battle;
learning how to use it is
the other part.
* * *
Better to lose the an
chor than to lose the
whole ship.
ROOMMATE WANTED
Professional female seeks
female roommate, in a
3-bedroom, 2-bath house In
South Raleigh. Call 834-6947.
$269 includes all.
xxxx
NEED BOYS ft GIRLS
Between the ages of S
yrs.-13 yrs. for newly
established Charm school.
Learn the basics of manners
and etiquette while also
having fun I Classes start
June 1, 1991. Spaces are
limited. Call Visions Charm
School at 828-9340. M-F,
6:30 pm - 9 pm t Saturdays
9:30 am - 1 pm for more In
formation.
GROUNDSKra’ER I
Work Includes malnt. and
care of grounds and
facilities: cut grass, trim
trees, drive dump truck and
mowing equip., collect
leaves, plow snow. Requires
ability to read and write, 6
mos. grounds work, ability
to work independently and
in all weather and good mop
comprehensive skills; or any
equiv. comb, of educa., exp.
and training. Must have
valid driver's license with
good driving record and
ability to obtain commercial
driver's license and be able
to be on-call. Salary
$6.24/hr. Apply by 9/3/91
to: Town of Cary/GK, P.O.
Box 1147, Cary, NC
27912-1147. EO€.
0429
PUBLIC NOTICE
Hardee's Walnut Croak Amphitheatre, the City of Raleigh's 20,000 seat
outdoor performing arts center opening in early July, is hosting a VENDOR
ORIENTATION SESSION at Worthdale Community Center on SATURDAY,
APRIL 27, from 9:00 a.m. -Noon, requests for Proposals will be let to
businesses operating the following services.:
Grounds Maintenance and Landscaping
Parking
Food Service Suppliers
Hardware Supplies
Janitorial Services
Sanitation Services
Towing and Wrecker Services
Locksmiths
Limousine Services
Golf Cart Suppliers
Sub-Contract specifications available at the orientation session. No phone
calls. Equal Opportunity Employer.
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raUllUt TO BIDDERS
SmM proposals will be received by the Ralelgh-Durhom
Airport Authority In tbo office of tho Airport Director at the
Raleigh-Du rhom Airport up to 2:00 p.m., Thursday, May 23.
1991 and Immediately thereafter publicly opened and read
for the furnishing of labor, material and equipment entering
Into the construction of:
Runway SL-23R t Taxiways B. C t D Pavement
Transverse Joint Seals Replacement, RDU 080119 £
Complete plans, specifications and contract documents ore
open for Inspection Monday. April 11, 1991 In the office Of
the Associated General Contractors, Carolines Branch in
Raleigh, In the offices of the F.W. Dodge Corporation In
Raleigh, North Carolina and in the offices of Howard Needles
Tammen and Bergendoff, Atlanta, Georgia. Such plans an<J-;
specifications and contract documents may be obtained front ;
the Engineer by those qualified ond by those who will make
bid proposal.
All Contractors are hereby notified that they must havitj;
proper licenses under the State law for their trades, and-; jjV
must have registration with the State of North Carolina as it-] i,»J
landscape contractor. >>
Each proposal shall be accompanied by a cash deposit or py
certified check drawn on o bank or trust company insured bjjsjJ
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation in an amount'
equal to not less than 5% of the proposal or bid bond of
of the bid executed as set forth In Article 5 of the Genera}.;
Conditions by a Surety Company licensed under the lows oft
North Carolina to execute such bonds. The deposits shall be
mode payable to the Owner and shall be retained by the
Owner as liquidated damages in the event the successful
bidder foils to properly execute the contract within ten (10)
days after the award ond to give satisfactory surety as re
quired by law.
St
By submitting a bid the contractor certifies that he has_ V*
under his direct control or at his disposal the men, equip* .**
ment, and materials required to execute this work as
specified, lock of such control or availability of men, equip-.; y
ment and materials shall constitute failure to properly ex-' -
ecute the contract. Performance and Labor ond Material Pay
ment Bonds will be required for 100% of the contract price.
All bidders shod agree to ensure that Minority Business
Enterprises have the maximum opportunity to participate ip ,
the performance of the work. Bidders will not discriminate. ,
on the basis of race, color, national origin or gender in the' ,'t
award and performance of this contract.
No bid may be withdrawn within 60 days after the schedul- .
ed closing time for receipt of bids. The Owner reserves the . , .
right to retain oil bids for o period of sixty (60) days after the
scheduled closing for receipt of bids.
The Owner reserves the right to refect any or all bids and
to waive informalities and minor Irregularities.
Ralelgh-Durham Airport Authority.' .»
G. Smedes York, Chairman.'
John C. Brantley, lll.<
Airport Director,. ■