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14 THE CAROLINA Tl'TS SAT.. DECIDER 33. 1878 k I j J I . . . 1 , ' ' . , if H) )- : tJL ?y...y , i - , tec -?. -r--- v V v id.1 I AT 000$ - Paul Well, (top phot prwidont '"."S" ,0fJ "J 2SjJ mayor Dennis Kucinich (bottom photo). Kucinich .nnounced Dec. 18 that Mm layoff, will occur for city ponnel beginning Jan Z 11 moM . the cHy . fin ancial dilemma. Weill taid that If as much at one person Js laid off. al of the city s union will strike. Pictured with Kucinich b safety director James Barrett (UPI) CCD Dranch Directors Hoot The annual joint; meeting of Central Carolina . Bank branch ., boards of directors ' was t held today at the Croa,. daile1 Country Club' in Durham. ' 168 of the' bank's director's- attended the meeting which featured, a report from the bank's, management. CCB' Chairman of the -r Board George .Watts, Hill.: presided over the" meeting and 5 introduced CLB msi The keynote speaker - at the meeting was Dr.' Albert Cox;, President Merrill Lynch , Economics, Inc., who, is a frequent commentator on the effects 'of the economy on i. banks. Dr. Cox spoke about the economic outlook for 1979. Winter Car.Care Tips To rhelp keep your ' car running in cold weather withaut vour setting hot under . the - collar because p of: unnecessary repair bills, Et heteve.f e some tips on' 'car"areV-' -' 4 1 aentt wuliam ..iurns, Jr.yw i,,,t,-f fmal wear and whot$oViri?ife bank's gg, distributor bond, portfolio activity'" ,cap8 rotors, r spark plug during the 1978.' Executive wlresi- become less effi-. Vice 'President Edward ?1 cient .and prone to failure. Back; Jr. told the directors -One arly warning sign of that1 forcasts made during-" f ore."Up- ,QIUp Ul KOI i xvnecK'your aniureeie m LEGAL C0T1CES NORTH CAROLINA .-it DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust exe cuted by Joseph Thomas Allen and wife, Barbara C. Allen, dated September 4, 1975, and recorded in Mortgage Book 912, Page 952, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham . County, North Carolina, and pursuant to Findings of the Clerk of Superior - Court of Durham County, on Motion and Notice for institution of fore closure proceedings dated the 8th day of. December, 1978 in No. 78 SP. 861, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secur ed and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned will offer for sale at Public Auction ' to the highest bidder for cash, at -the Courthouse door in Durham,' Durham County, - North Carolina, at NOON on the, 30th day of JANUARY, 1979, the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Durham, and State of North Carolina; tn Durham Township, and more particularly described as follows: - BEGINNING at an iron- pin in the southern property line of Dearborn Drive (formerly Horton Road) south' 75 degrees I 15 mins. east 274.16 feet from the southeast point , of intersection of Ruth Street and ' Dearborn Drive, and running thence with and along ' the southern property line 6f Dear born Drive south 75 degresj15 minutes east 6154 feet to an iron pin, northwest corner of Lot No. 6B. Block C of plat hereinafter mentioned . thence . running along the western boundary line of said Lot No. , 6B, Block C south 04 degrees,i4 minutes west 167.00 feet to an iron pin; ' thence north i 85 degrees 45 minutes, west" 60 feet to an iron pin, southeast corner of Lot No . 5 A, Block C of said Map; thence -with: and along the eastern v boundary line of said Lot. No. 5A. Block C north 04 degrees 14 .minutes east 176.45 feet to an iron pin, the point and place of BEGIN NING, , and BEING LOTS 58 and 6A, BLOCK "C". Plat Book 22, at Page 55, property of W. C. Roberts, Jr., as surveyed by George C. Love, Jr., on May 1 3, 1968. House No. 3103 Dear, born Drive is located on this property, 1 " ' THIS PROPERTY will be sold subject to all prior enc-inv , branceS and taxes, and County and r&ty . ad elo taxes. -iiftttviii iitf rftgaa V THIS TffTe. HELP YOID ASSEII31ER5 Prefer minimum of 3 yearf experience including instrt ment, electro-mechanical, electronic or precision mechani cal assembly. These jobs require good, hand-eye coordina tion and good finger dexterity skills, since the work con sists of assembling small mechanical, electrical or elec tronic parts: Although employees normally: do not start at top pay. they should be able to progress to top pay which is currently $4.66 per hour. Fringe benefits include paid sick leave, paid holidays, oaid vacation, free J hospitalization insurance, free life insurance.' free sickeness and accident insurance, retire ment pension plan, and stock purchase plan. , t ' If interested call 688-8081, Ext. 277, for confidential interview. SPERRY ELECTRO COMPONENTS, Holloway and Calvin St., Durham, N.a 27702, , , , ; ' " AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER sew nnikiu rtDCDATnn rnnirtnrahle exoeriehce in rvt i runw vi w.. , . clerical work and data entry, uompieuun ui . . . . . . - -t ;l t-otninn supplemented by at leasr wo years wi - ..;. in computer science. $7,920 per year. Applications must be received by January 10, 1979. Apply at Housing Author ity of the City of Durham between 9:00 4:00. r WAITER i Ability to perform' assigned tasks IvlustJ able.tQ work as needed - waiting on tables at parties, banquets, etc. 40 hour work week. $5,928 $7,932. Contact the Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew ; Halli UNC-CH. EQUAL : OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE , ACTION EMPLOYER.' - ' ' l' ' ' Gfy of Durban Job O?port-T.::ic$ ' PIN TERMINAL OPERATOR $9,155 to $.86 per 'year. Graduation from high school or equivalent.. Experience in data terminal and switchboard operation, typing experience . required- Thorough 'working knowledge of the City of ,r Durham PuWic Safety operations. Ability Jto transmit and raj: f "ceive information clearly using both radio, and telephony eouipment. Must obtain certification as a Pin Terminal Opera) torin N.C. Deadline date to apply: Dacember .29, 19.78.- " T R ADES H E LPE R - $7,177 to $9,155 par 'year.', Ccrf pletlOn Of grade school end experience as a helper to askilled trades worker. Familiarity with practices, materials nc pols 'of a skilled trade. Mechanicef aptitude and-abil.itv , to lift heavy bags. Deadline date to apply: December 29, t978 COMPUTER OPERATOR - $10,599 to $13,530 per year. Variable work schedule -. night work required. Com pletion f High School or equivalent, supplemented by courses in Computer operations and one (1 ) year experience in computer operation. Ability to understand and execute com plex written and oral instructions Experience th Bur roughts equipment' in multi-programming environment is, preferred. Deadline date to apply: December 29,1978. , , . GE50 Americas' Senior Assets! : Workers over 50, even over 70, are absent trom work less often, have tfewer accidents,! show better judgment, and, (are generally superior toj 'younger -workers both in ih quality- and quantity of their? -Vtrt nt th. ThW Conm SENI0R AMERICANS: i An ' "PS? JKi2S. enterprising, lively, grpup. .1? of the International Associa . tion of Gerontology. t ' . l4, j, , ,The company; most dedi-' ds; ComDanv 0ffe;8 all cated to serving the ,nsuran ftthrough - the mail automo. mneeds of Americas: mature bile insurant Mth a ftmie November showed that the.; bank's! year end. assets toiild exceed $450 mulion, for the first time ill history; ,. Back said "Our earnings have been breakirtg recprds "antifreeze all year," and we could : earn as much as $5 million. -after taxes and, before, securities ' transactions ,! for the year. If we accon ' lish this record, it will leari thaf our.. earnings before securities , Vtonsacr tions ' will have increased v 25.2 in 12- months and 47.1 in 24 months." " SPARK PLUqS,. filters and other engine parts should be checked regularly. . bypassing a clogged filter will,, not "be cleaned and i- rfirtv oil doesn't lubricate as, Pour' in -vmore'. coolant '.u..', jeffectivery as tlean oil. M ; needed and if .there Is rust in, v warm climates, oil is subject your coolant, drain the rad to the same dirt and clog- iator and renll With fresn ; ng problems. Oil changes An expert at the should 'be .done more fre- Fram ' "Corporation 1 advises quently if you do a lot of the coolant level be phecked , 6t0p and go driving or trailer.' often, rbut only - when , the. stowing,' Or make marry short engine is cold. : , ." ' ... trips' around town. If you ' ' 3. Change to a ' multi don't put a lot of miles on viscosity oil such as r10 ' your car',' the oil and filter W30-ot-10-W-4v to- make should be changed at least . sura UlJftJinenougJivery six months. to lubricate the engine Even if you live in a bitter effectively.' -. . , cold area, knowing your car 4. Chance your oil njter has been wintenzea win give bids, aVequired V'" V Insurance Compaliy,.'"At a .... . ... I4A1 1 . . ji JS - zr" l.j: .:TLr. ILV time.. when many companjes nsidered older .Americans if it' 'a dirty or clogged. Oil , you a warm feeling.: VACANCIES T. TIPS FOB THE MOTORIST "i"1 ?"i" How To Be'A Better Driver. ; jusi because you have a good driving record - doesn't mean . you're a good driver. You could Just be a lucky one. . . Skillful driving means more than physically getting a cat from1 Point A to Point B. Be-' i ing able to mentally .sense what's going on around you and - ' detecting potentially danger- -ous situations are often more . difficult. Td be ft really good . 'driver, you must. master both physical and mental skills, ac cording to ft Driving Skills book published by Shell Overall, you should remember the three C's of driving: co operation, communication and concentration. Remember that driving's a task, rma thv trv to keen I mov- ina oval of space around your Norris Reed, car front, sides and back, gern, Charles f. wy' X01? mTJ? of CreehvUle, John Walker avoid trouble. Traffic condi- . ' ( . . . . Sons may make thia difficult of Wdmington; Joseph . ; Continued From Front Superior - Court ' ' Judge " Harvey A. ' Lupton "of Winston-Salem, Septenv ber 1979 Superior Court Judge . ' Peter . Hariston of Advance, August 1983; Superior Court Judges John D. McConnell of Pinehurst, July - - 1980; Albert W. Cowper - of Kinston,' July - of 1981; A. Pilston Cod win ' of 'RAleigh, October 1982; and' "J.W. Jackson of Henderson-' vale, February of 1983 District 9 Court. Judges who will be. forced to retire include': ,: ; Ralph Davis . of. North Wilkes boro, February 1981 ; Gor don -Gentry of ; Greens boro, - April v 1980; jr. or wew H. Whedbee ceive increase bylaw. Dated this' 27th dayo1 December. 1978. , WJ. WALKER, JR.. TRUSTEE WILLIAMA.MARSH.Jr., ' Attorney. ' - ( : ""-' Publication : Dates: , The Caro lina Timei-Dec. 30, 1978; Jan. 6.130,1979. iT" STATE of - NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ' EXECUTOR'S NOTICE , Having qualified as Exectf tor ' j . of the estate of William Alexan ' der Daye,, this is to notify all peresns' having claims egaiost the estate of William Alexander Daye to present them to ,the --imdersigned within six months from the date of the first puWi-' cation of this notice or same ( will be pleaded in bar of their , recovery. All persons indebted to said . estate, please make' immediate payment. s ' This 6th day of December, ( 1978. Mechanics and Farmers Bank,. 'Executor, Istate of ?';';; - William Alexander. Daye 'v1 ; t 1 16 W.Parrish Street ' '" Durham, N. C. 27702 The Carolina Times: Dec.Cl6, 23, 30, 1978; Jan. 6, 1979. po.pt risks, stepped, in DeoDie ou vears oi aee ana plderWlf? , &i?:: Colonial Penn ", s to meet ' their . , , i ; , , -Wx ' mi UTH03RAFHJC PROCESSOR . rnmniaiinn nf KWih tchooJ eoursswork and eighteen months of lithographic experience in preparing copy work through artistry, stripping, or piatemaKing assignniu w completion' of a two-year graphic arts course, or an equivalent combination ' of education and experience. $7 J32 10,764. Contact the tmpioymen wivio". 111 Pettigrew Hall. UNC-CH EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER'. .' CHILD DEVELOPMENT TEACHER ? Completion of college course work with a major in early childhood education, preschool education, or related field and two vears of experience teaching pre -school or ele-l mentary school children; or an equivalentxombination of education and experience. Prefer experience with children under five years of ge. $12,276 ,- 16,848. Contact the Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall,. UNC-CH. EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EM PLOYER. ACCOUNTING CIERX We are looklna for someone with education beyond high school, accounting experience and who is an a ecu rati typist able to type mora than 50 wpm correctly. Aitnougn AmnlnvMS normally do not start at too Day. they should be able to progress to top pay which is currently $825 per month? . -v.1, . . v . , Fringe benefits include paid sick leave, paid holidays, paid vacation, free hospitalization insurance, free life insurance. free' sickness and accident insurance; retirement pension plan, and stock purchase plan. If interested! call683-8081-Ext.'277fpri fcmfitj filial interflev5PfttYW$Tr?ci CCtl WJM? and Calvin St.. Durham, N. C. 27702. l'I AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER i , Cooperation , Competition driving's great- on the race track. It has no place on the;freeway. - Q-i Tailgate? poht slam on your" r brakes or be intimidated into driving too fast. Stow down and, give the taiigater every oppor- " tunltytopas8.. p,.',. ' And when you're cut off, back',, - Off. Cut off again? Back off " again. II you get frustrated and tart following too close, you're only increasing your chances for a rear-end collision. Keep a level . head. Be calm. Never let emo tion get the best of you. - NORTH CAROLINA : ; DURHAM COUNTY ( f ' NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 - The undersigned, having v qualified as Administratrix of the estate of REGINALD H. GRAY, deceased, late of Dur ham County, North Carolina,' this is to notify all' persons -having claims against said estate , to exhibit them .to the under signed at Rt. 6, Box 477-L Del-, mar Drive, Durham, North Carolina 27703, on or before June 9, 1979, or this notice will ; be pleaded in bar of their fe- . cover y. All persons indebtecf to ' the estate are asked to make ' immediate , payment to '- the , undersigfied. r '4 ) 15 This 4th day- of December, , 1978. - " . ' (Mrs.) Beatrice K. Gray . ' , ADMINISTRATRIX ESTATE OF REGINALD H. GRAY, ' . deceased , UUilliam A March Ir Aln,n.u . to do all the time, out ao ii uriytne. oi jAnosKie; Law, 203 E. Chapel Hill St. when yOU can. ( ' , Beh H, .' '"'Jievule''bf Post Office Box 125, Durham, rm a two second toterval-WHitaWAM-- VPHuarrf P -North i Carolina 27702, Tele-, Crutchfield , l of '? Alber-j publication datk thp marie;; and- .p. Powers Carolina times, Dec. 9. 16, r Z3 and 30, 1978. Vietween you ana me car in front of you. Do this by aelect--thg an object along the road way. When the car In front of - you passes it, count off two seconds. If you reach two sec onds before you pass the object. " i .1 c. ( ; Ahottier idea: stay art by uy ; lui tuuii, . oupicme. iltUng up straight. Use the rear-i Gourt justices earn $47,000 view .mirror, often.. Keep your 'yearly and the Chief Justice ' eyesmoving. ' : m' $48,000. Court of wnavpm mecruin wiiwx nt wic Appeals iudge earn $441)00 yearly . and the Beachum of Charlotte. The !" state's judges arc , paid salaires according to the levels of the pureacracy . Dont Isolate ' yourself. Let other drivers know what you plan to do. Use your signals. . Concentntlon Drive defensively. Be alert. Keep your mind on driving. 9 o'clock and S o'clock bositions. You'll have good control and your arms will be less likely to tire. ... : t - ; Store Driving Tips.,. Free - f UT yvur rtf wtu v "v m . , Driving Skills Book" or other expense - money., uismci Answer Books, write to Answer court judges earn $32,000 Books, Shell OH Company, P.O. annual plus $27 - a day leVsimT; A'3' HmUtm' u1 and wbsistance. . Chief Judge $45,000. Superior Court judges earn $39,506 . yearly . and $5,500 for ' travel and 11 ro) INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE ; . On Some Of The Finest Used Cars Ever Offered ; by Coggin -- All Locally Owned . Bank Financing Partial Listing Of Like New Lease Cars V' IN: v 7S Grand Prix Nicely equipped.. $5450 78 Bonneville 4 DR, -fully equipped.;....:....;....' $5900 78 Pontioe Phoenix '4 DR. AT. PS; AA-FMjpnly' 1 l jOOO miles. , f.,i.,.v $4400 78 Pontine Sunbird Wogon AT, orr, only 9 JOOO miles . ' '. - ' $4250 77Pontiac(dtalina 4 DFf, very low miles.. . .$4450 77PontiocSunbird Coup'4cyl. 4-speed, air. AM-fM, like new......... ;..-., w. .... . v 77 Grand Prix, like new thibughouf, ,..'-,.' ; Qlher Fine vVe-Owned Automobiles 78 Penliac Sunbird Wagon . AC. 4 bpeei ' only 4,000 miles..' ' . J. '" 78 Firebird Economical V6,encjirie-' "AT vP'sV'air silver finish.'.., , i.. 78Chev. h ion .: slyleside long bed '.pickup,'" 6 n win., ,,vwu nines , ,. . v . ,i... '...v.. 78 Olds Cullass Supreme Brougham 2 DR, fully equipped and onV 5,000 mile.. A..:..'..,. .. $5950 78 Dodge Aspen 2 DR, ATj'PS, a ir; only .1 5,000 mi $4250 I 77 Pbntiae Grand Prix SJ -loaded, incl. bucke) seats, & new white letter tires, like new cond...;. i.i .,: .... 77 Pontiot Grand Prix Nicety equipped 77 Honda Accord silver finkh 76 Olds Cutlass Supreme 2 DR, equipment , 76 Trans Am silver finish . .: 8 76 Grand Prix bucket seats, like new tliroughoot 76 Ford ITD Landau 4 DR .. 76 Buick Regal Landau 2-DR, fully equipped incl. power windows : $4490 75 Chev. Caprice 9 pass, wagon, loaded w-equipment & extra nice.,;..'.;:..;.'. J. .'....'.. ;..."..';. .C;.." $3150 75. Pontlac: Carolina 4 DR, hicely equipped, has fiigh mileage but in veVy good cond....... ....... $2600 75 Olds Cutlass Supreme 2 DR, H'Top... ........... $3900 75 Pinto AT, air $1950 74 Pinto 4 cyl., AT, only 38,000 miles, like new...: ,.$1850 74 Buick LeSabro 4 D R, fully equipped.... $2250 $5200 i 74 Jeep Cherokee ftcyl.j 3 spd.,'4 wheel drive.,.'., $2950 . ea V i . v t . 1 a a a a jeuicKxegai zuk, clean tonne model........ ....921QU 73,BuickleSabre 4 Dr,H'top, loaded with equip. $1900 77PoniaeleMans 9-pass. Wagon....... $4400 77 Plymobth Volare Custom, 2 DR, fully equipped$3750 77 Monf Co Ho all white & very clean $4950 77 Mont Carlo blue finish, like new..,,...,.;........ $5100 77 Monte Carlo silver finish, red interior. $4950 77Chryslr Cordoba loaded with equipment, very low miles $4990 Back Lot Specials $4250 AM-EM, ."tvL'std. $4300 Sport Cars 77 Triumph Spitfire Conv..,.. 76MGB Conv,,;', .....J,'..? 75MGB'Conv., green. 4 75MGBConv., gold..., ,v..i.. $5600 $5100 $4200 incl:'60-40 $4900 $4800 $3900 $3500 $3900 $3500 $3550 : 74Port)ioc LeMans 2 DR, clean but has small amount body damage..... ;.......'..... $1650 ,74 Vega GT. $600 73Rontic Grand Am..,. .'.......:..:....;.' $1650 73 Chev. Mr ten pickup V8, std. trans., camper cover, new tire ..,., t , ....ai.ih'."'i'v"'j'!!j'ii..1II10 $450 73Veaa AT f 2 Pinto Squire Wagon....... , 68P9ritiao GTO. 71 PontiacCatalina 4 DR..:. 0tpyota.,4OR..:v...v.;;: $950 $650 v$5C0 $400 1978 fgtd Classic Van Conversion Extended bod";ropvin . 6n : series, ' loaded; incl. Cdbtain 73MGBConv., gold $1900 "awA-fM tape, ice box, a very beautiful One of o Kind . ' ' van.lertflton400miles - ';. ,'kv v 197t,fontia Catalina, 4 'DR, one careiui owner, only w ''- - . $ 44,000 miles, Like new a ;ii t , one ,- illIIIIIIIIIU $1550 .rjvBuuiwiiiy..., yWSjy Dealers with . Car-isma 'Mf." '' J .. , l, o rare i You can . got It too at the lowest prices!
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