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1 5 THE CAROLINA TIMES SAT., SEPTEMBER 27, 1880 CITY OF DURHAM Job Opportunities Motor Equipment Operator III Starting Salary 511,756yr. DEADLINE DATE: September 25, 1980 (24 nr. call duty every 16 wks. and for emergen cies required) 8th grade ft min. 3 yr. eip. Heavy construction automotive equipment operation. Valid N. C. Driver's license required. Rehabilitation Program Administrator Starting Salary J18,237yr. DEADLINE DATE: September 26, 1980 BA in public or business administration min. 3 yr responsible exp. in bousing rehab, inc. project cost estimating and supv. exp. Computer Operator Starting Salary J10,663yr. DEADLINE DATE: September 25, 1980 Shift work required (3:30 am-12:00 pm varies wwork load) high school grad compi.t. opera tiondata processing courses min. 1 yr. exp. in computer operations required. Exp. on Burroughs equipment pref. Communications Center Supervisor Starting Salary $20,106yr. DEADLINE DATE: September 26, 1980 High school grad min. 3 yrs. exp. in the opera tion of a consolidated public safety communications center required. Prior experience in Fire service, law enforcement, end management preferred. Laborer I Starting Salary S7,577yr. DEADLINE DATE: September 11, 1980 8th grade ft 6 mos. exp. in heavy manual labor. N. C. Driver's license req. Field Monitor Starting Salary $12,962yr. DEADLINE DATE: October 3. 1980 BA in public or business adm., social or bah. sci. and min. 1 yr. exp. in monitoring a federally funded grant program (prefer CD, CETA, URBAN RENEWAL, MODEL CITIES) Director of Community Development Starting Salary $21,112yr. DEADLINE DATE: October 3, 1980 BA in public, business adm or planning and thorough exp. in community development inc. min. tion MP to admifl'strativ8 and supervisory posi- COMPLETED CITY OF DURHAM APPLICATION DICATEDE SUBM,TTE0 " DEADLINE DATE IN- ONj-Y ONE POSITION Pr? APPLICATION WHEN APPLYING. INQUIRIES TO: Personnel Department 101 City Hall Plaza Durham, NC 27701 Ph. 683-4214 3 ltL OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER? ''5'-v The City of Durham is recruiting continually for the following positions. r HELP WANTED Secretary II Starting Salary $10,155 Requried high school graduation end business school courses in typing, shorthandspeedwriting and business procedures and minimum two years experience in clerical work involving taking and ranscribing dictation. Typing: 55 WPM Shor thandSpeed writing: 85 WPM. Tests are given for clerical positions each Tuesday 9:00 a.m. - Noon and 2:00 - 3:30 p.m. and Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - Noon at the Personnel Department. For each of the above positions, a register of qualified individuals is established and as vancies occur individuals will be referred from that register. For more information contact: Personnel Depart lM Floor City HallDurham, NC 27701 (683-4214). Administrative Assistant I Position with multi-speciality group practice. Total responsibility for Accounts Receivable function in cluding follow-up with third party claims, bitting patient services, collections and supervision of large clerical sun. Completion of college course work or four years of progressively responsible secretarial or clerlcatad ministratrveoffict management experience: or an equivalent combination of education and experience fatafy ""go: S11.94Q . $17,028. Contact the Ep EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Television Transmitter Engineer I Wanted for part-time position it WUNG-TV, Channel 58, Concord, NC. Primary duty to monitor and operate high ' power UHF transmitter. Can expect weekend and holiday work. Position requires HS graduation and satisfactory completion of recognized course in electronics or equivalent experience. Salary range: $5.74-J8.19hr. Apply by October 3, 1980 to: Personnel Office, UNC General Adminstration, P. 0. Box 2688, Chapel Hill, North CJnf 27514. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Housekeeping Assistant (Part-time; 20 hours per week) Ability to perform assigned duties. Heavy lifting may ba required te do necessary cleaning. The hours for this position are 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. Salary $3.43 Kbour (plus shift differential pay of 10 if more than of the work time for the shift occurs between the hours of 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m.). ExceDent work en vironment, pay and benefits. Apply at the University Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC. Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 9333-2991. EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER Baker II Secretary III UNC's Institute for Transportation Research and Education in Research Triangle Park. Must have high school diploma and one year experience or equivalent education. 60 wpm typing and 100 wpm shorthand preferred. State position with good benefits . Salary range: $8,820-$12,4fi. App- Wy, VK ilmn m UNC-fonoral Adminstration, P. 0. Box 2688, Chapel Hill. North Carolina EMPL0YERMUAl 0mlmWtM 'ESS Completion of sixth grade course work and two years of experience in the bakino of a variety of items in a com mercial or institutional bakery; or an equivalent com bination of education and experience. The hours for this position are 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. This position is located at the Carolina Inn. Salary range: $7,644 $10,380. Contact the Employment Division, 111 Pet tigrew Hall, UNC, Chapel Hill. NC 27514. 933-2991. EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Research Assistant Biochemistry Challenging position to assist in membrane biochemistry research. Completion of college course work with a science major and two years of biochemical research experience; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Familiarity with anayttical equipment, chromatographic separation techniques and trace chemical determinations desirable. Salary range: $14,196-620,412. Contact the Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 933-2991. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. ADVERTISEMENT The Ourham Employment & Training Office, located at 212 North Mangum Street, is now ac cepting applications for youth programs to begin in October that will provide vocational training, full an! part-time employment. If interested, you must be a City or County resident, between the ages of 16-21, unemployed and a high school drop-out. AppDcaitons can ba picked up bet ween the hours of 8:30-5:00. Monday-Friday. DEADLINE: OCTOBER 3,1980 "AN EQUAL OP PORTUNITY ORGANIZATION." Registered Nurses Ten new R.N. positions granted to provide addi tional coverage for Adult Psychiatric Service, Modical Services and ChildrenYouth Services. Salary 13,572 19,476 plus shift differential. Excellent state benefits. New graduates are welcomed. Contact Personnel Office, John Umstead Hospital, Butner, N. C. (919) 575-7221. ' EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER BASKETBALL OFFICIALS, SCORERSTIMERS, REFEREES - Town of Chapel Hill. Positions vary 5-20 hrswk; mostly, late after noons, nights, weekends. Requires knowledge of basketball. Previous ex perience required for officials ($8.00gameJ; experience preferred for ScorersTimers ($3.10hr) and for Referees ($4.25game). Apply by Oct 6: parksRec Dept. Plant Rd, CH. EOAAE. FOR SALE Three times Scholastic Art Winner, Black Artist Frederick Rivers, now has prints available of three originals. Mr. Rivers will sale 10 prints for $2.00 -can buy originals also. If interested call (919) 688-3541 (Durham. N. C.) Thank You. Ttddy Roosevelt was the first U.S. President to in tervene to settle a strike rather than break it. KPMTAUT KEWS FGX KESEMTlsr" Tablets are 50 stronger tiiu Doaa's. Before you take Ooan's Pills lor muscular backache, remember this: MOMENTUM Tablets are 50 stronger , than Doan's That means MOMENTUM gives you 50S more pain reliever per dose to relieve backache. To reduce pain, soothe inflammation so muscles toosen-you can move more freely in minutes! There's no stronger backache medication you can buy with out a prescription than MOMENTUM Tablets. Take only as directed. DIRECTOR NEEDED for cer tified day care center in Chapel Hill. Starting salary $10,000 a year. Please send detailed resume to: P. 0. Box 2206, CH. 27514 NORTH CAROLINA OURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of ELCIE CHANDLER, deceased. late of Durham County. North Carolina, this Is to notify all persons, firms andor corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned Mrs. Annie E. Chandler, 1418 East Club Boulevard. Durham, N. C 27704 on or before March 18. 1981. or this notice twill be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate ' are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 18th day of September. 1980. (Mrs. ) Annie E. Chandler Administratrix Estate of Elcie Chandler, deceased PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times September 20, 27. October 4 and 11. 1980 . ..I NORTH CAROLINA ' DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned having qualified as Executor of the Estate of NATHANIEL A. CHEEK, late of Durham County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of Nathaniel A. Cheek to exhibit them to the under started at P. 0. Box ina? ftirium North Carolina 27702. on or before the 27th day of March. 1981 . or this Notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. This 27th day of September. 1980. MECHANICS AND FARMERS BANK Executor of the Estate of Nathaniel A. Cheek PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times September 27. October 4, 11, and 18, 180 0. J. Headed For 'Wall Of Fame ' Looks Who's On Top And Unbeaten In The NFL By Larry Barber It seems each fall (he National Football League has more suprises to spr ing, revitalized teams to top the horizon, and new faces to haunt (he old. The current season in just the third week follows that mode. Last weekend, the San Francisco 49ers, the Detroit Lions, and the Buffalo Bills all won their third straight game against no losses, and they all are atop their respective divi ' sions. Is that news, or is that so strange? Yes, when you consider out of sixteen contests; Detroit and San Francisco won only two games apiece during last year's regular season, and Buffalo only seven. Wait a minute now . Detroit and San Fran cisco. Are they not members of National Football Conference (NFC), and isn't Buffalo in the same American Football Conference divi sion with Miami, New England, and the New York Jets? All of the above should be marked correct, and all three clubs have a com mon route to success. They own seasoned quarterbacks and prized rookies. In Detroit . . . .1978 Heisman Trophy winner, and leading "Rookie of the Year candidate Billy Sims has led the Lions to lop sided victoires over Los Angeles, Green Bay, and last week St. Louis 20-7. He has rushed for 153, 134, and 95 yards in a row, caught six passes for 180 more yards, and scored six touchdowns. The QB is four-year man Gary Danielson, back from an injury that kept him out all of last season. In San Francisco . . . .another four-year QB Sieve Deberg has settled down, and throwing the football as well as anyone in the NFL. The49crs are getting superb production out of rookie Earl Cooper, a big, bruising back who can run and catch. These two have guided San Francisco to wins over New Orleans, St. Louis, and last week, the Jets fell to them 37-27. In Buffalo . . . .eight-year veteran Joe Ferguson appears to be back in peak form after hitting on 27 of 31 passes for 295 yards and three touchdowns in last Sun day's 35-26 win over New Orleans. The rookie sensa tion is Joe Cribbs, who rushed for 89 yards, caught six passes, and scored twice last week. , The Bills opened the 1980 campaign beating Miami, a team they had lost to twenty straight times, and then the Jets. As for the inter conference matchups, the NFC, which has been dog ged by the AFC in i previous years; seem to be j catching up. After three I weeks, the two have split eight games. And by the way there are two other undefeated teams in the San Diego Chargers, who beat Denver 30-13 last week, and the Philadelphia Eagles, 35-3 winners over the N.Y. Giants Monday night; but of course, those two clubs made the playoffs last year. In other games last Sun day, Cincinnati upset Pitt sburgh 30-28, Minnesota tripped Chicago 34-14, Miami clipped Atlanta 20-17. Cleveland held off Kansas City 20-13, Houston downed Baltimore 21-16, Los Angeles buried Green Bay 51-21, New England outlasted Seattle 37-31, Dallas stopped Tampa Bay 28-17, and the Oakland Raiders turned Washington away 24-21. This week look for at least two of the unbeatens to fall. Oakland will get by Buffalo, and Minnesota will find a way to beat Del roil. The other three should continue to win THE 6MBIGY MSlit 3 ..91 As the eun shines brighter and the mercury continues to rise, thoughts of saving energy turn to the summer's number one energy-user air con ditioning. Here are some tips to 'help you save on energy bills this summer: If you're in the market for a room-size air conditioner, you 11 find a new government regulation a big help. Major appliances, including air conditioners, must now bear labels stat i n g how energy eff icien t they are. These labels must tell .how much the appli ance will cost to run during one year of average use. Look for these labels so you'll know what you're buying. If someone told you that you could save 10 per cent of the energy it takes to cool your home in the summer, at no sacrifice to your personal comfort, you might think you were being taken in by i con man, right? Well, according to the Department of Energy, there really is a secret potion installing adequate insulation. To find out how much fiber glass insulation is recom mended where you live, and for a step-by-step do-it-yourself guide, write for the booklet "Insulation Facts." If you'd like a contractor to do the worl, ask for "Tips on Choosing An Insulation Contractor." These booklets are available free from the. CertainTeed Home Institute, , P.O. Box 860, Valley Forge, PA 19482. - f you have whole house air conditioning, here, are some simple steps you can take now to' make it work more efficiently all summer. First, start the cooling ' season with clean air filters. Your air conditioner won't have to work as hard and the filters will' pay for them selves in the energy you save. Then check your condenser ine part of your air con ditioner that sits otside your nouse. clean the condense coils of clippings Also, dust and grass. your . condenser should be shaded. If it has to work in the sun, it wastes a lot of energy. When you shade it. thnuth make sure you don't obstruct the flow of air out and around it. with Philly over S Louis, San Diego over Kansas Ci ty, and San Francisco in a close one over Allanla. For the resi, Pittsburgh over Chicago, Cleveland over Tampa Bay, llas over Green Bay, Houstfcu over Cincinnati. Los Angeles over (he Giant s, Miami over New Orleans, Baltimore over the Jets, Washingion over Seattle and New England over Denver. 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