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e-TKECAISUNATUSES SAT., JULY 11,1831 . Th3 Best Hsw & Ussd Cars- Easy Financing ; . . . Pfior.8 682-9275 Colclough Auto Sales , $12Ri8beaAve. DurhmtN.C. Help Wanted TJio University of North Carolina At Chapel Hill Analyst Programmer III (Part-Time 20 Hours) Completion of coflegi course work with a major in com puter science, mathematics, applied mathematics, or related field and three years experience in systems analysis and programming work; or an equivalent com bination of education and experience. FORTRAN and assembler language programming experience necessary. Experience In a small computer laboratory environment preferred Position available September 1, 1981. Salary range: $9,736 - 14,226. Social Research Associate I Completion of college course work in sociology, psychology or related social science Including course work in statistics, research methodology and computer science and one year of experience in gathering, editing and analyzing data; for social research; or an equivalent com-, bination of education and experience. 'Must be familiar with SAS, data processing skills, free to travel. Ex perience in teaching or training individuals from different cultures. 'Salary range: $14,868 - 21,420. . For an application please contact the Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. ' 962-2991 EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER Employment Manager Substantial managerial experience In a professional per sonnel department for a large organization. Supervision of professional employees. Employment and other generalist personnel experience essential. Strong communications skills. Silanmegotiable. For an application please contact the Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 862-2891. EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. The University of North Carolina At Has immediate SecretarialClerical openings; Clerk-Typist (III) Typist (III) Secretary (III) Part-Time and Full-Time Positions Completion of high school course work and one year of clerical experience; or an equivalent combination of educa tion and experience. Varied skills and knowledges of these positions are: medical terminology, dictaphone, strong typing skills, statistical typing, Magcard, book keeping, accounting and good public contact. Salary range; $8,020 -$12,468. The hours for some of the part time positions are 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Part-time salary range: $4,410 - $6,234. , Secretary (IV) Completion of high school course work and two years of clerical or secretarial experience; or an equivalent com bination of education and experience.; Good typing skills and knowledge of medical terminology helpful. Salary range: $10,020 - $14,196. For an application please contact the Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 962-2991 . I EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE 1 ACTION EMPLOYER Administrative SecrrtplV) For Director of Development, UNC-Center for Public Televi sion. Duties Involve fund raising activities, researching and compiling report data and providing both ad ministrative and clerical assistance to the department. Successful candidate must possess good language and typing skills; competence In record-keeping and ability to handle general office business. Strong academic background and three years of clerical experience prefer red. Salary range: $10,932-$15.540. Apply: Personnel Office, UNC-GA, P. 0. Box 2688. Chapel Hill, N. C. 27514, by July 13, 1981. EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIR MATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER 'Water Treatment Plant Operator Operator for water treatment plant. Requires knowledge of water treatment practices and general maintenance of water plant machinery. Graduation from high school with some supplementary courses in basic chemistry helpful. State certification preferred. Trainee would be con sidered. ' $11,241 - $15,084. Excellent benefits. Apply Oranga Water and Sewer Authority, 48S Jones Ferry Road, Cirrboro. NC 27510. Applications accepted unto 5 p.m., July 21, 1881. E.O.E. - ; Lino Mechanic III Entsfsyes to perform sxZsd work in the operation of equip ment nd rsacf-Jnery used In water and sewer construction and R3.':nance. High school graduata with 4 years ex perience In watersewer utility system , maintenance. Soma at!.":y to interpret on;ineering plans and drawings desirable. Supervisory experience helpful. $11,833 $15,113. A?ply Orange Water and Sewer Authority, 406. Jones Ferry Read, Carrboro. NC 27510. Applications ic atptsd ecu i p.ra . Jury 21, 1531. E.O.E. " Legal Notices j vrv r I t . St - - . "r . , J-A NORTH CAROLINA - -' " DURHAM COUNTY " NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualified as Administrator ot the Estate of Mrs. Isabella K. Williams, deceas ed, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, Arms andor corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the December 27, 1981, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. ' ' ; All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 27th day of June. 1881 1- STROUDSBURG, PA. - Pamela Jenks, 21, of Boston, Mass., beams during her victory walk Juno 27 after being Mice mark crowned Miss Black America in the 14th Annual Pageant held mis DidiR rt tne sheraton-Pocono Inn. The public relations major at America Crowned Boston University edged out 33 other contestants from across the nation in the pageant which will be televised later in the summer. UPI PHOTO Give Clothes "Once-Over" Before You Decide To Buy As you slide an outfit on, take a look at it in the dressing !! Besides asking' yourself if it fits, consider a garment's construction before you buy, advises Judieth Mock, exten ' sion clothing specialist, North Carolina State University. , ? Construction not only af fects how a garment looks when you wear it, but how long it will wear, she adds. As a top-to-bottom guide, start with the facings. They should lie flat and not peak out beyond tiw peanut. Alao - check to make sure; the under--collar doesn't show. Darts should be smooth, without puckers at the ends. Inspect buttonholes to see if they're firmly and evenly stitched, without any loose threads. Scrutinize those hemlines. On knits, hemming should be invisible. Pulls and puckers are signs of poor construction. Overall see if plaids or prints ,jnath Athe y loos threads hanging;1 out of the seams?. Look inside the garment. See if seams have been finished to prevent raveling, especially in woven fabrics. Good construction gives you a better return for your cloth" ing dollar, the specialist concludes." James Alfred Williams. : Administrator Estate of Mrs. Isabella K. Williams, deceased 2507 Otis Street Durham, N.C. 27707 PUBLICATION DATES: , The Carolina Times June 27, July 4, 11. 18, 1981 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Order of the Superior Court of Durham County, made In the special proceeding entitled 'Horace C. Hedgepeth, Sr., ADMINSTRATOR CTADBN of the Estate of Calvin H. Hedgepeth,' deceased, and Horace C. Hedgepeth, Sr., individually, . versus -Thomas Hedgepeth (unmarried) et al" being No. 81 SP 195 In the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Durham County, the undersigned Adminstrator CTADBN will on the 30th day df Ju ry, 1981 1 at TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, at the door of the Durham County Judicial Building, Durham, North Carolina, offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash, that certain tract of land lying and being in Durham, Durham County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake on the south side of Mincey Street 160.3 feet east from the east side of Concord Street in the in side line of the sidewalk, at the northeast corner of Lot 32; thence with the south side of said Mincey Street South 72 degs. 49' East 56 feet to a stake; thence South 17 degs. 41' West 156 feet to a stake in the north line of Lot 28; thence North 50 degs. 00' West 60.45 feet to a stake, the southeast corner of Lot 32; thence with the east line of said lot North 17 degs. 41 'East 133.4 feet to the point of beginning. Same being A and B Sections, Lot 31 of the COLLEGE HEIGHTS PROPERTY as per plat and survey of S. M. Credle, C E., dated, March, 1927, which plat is duly record ed In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County in Plat Book 6, Page 129. A ten percent (10) cash deposit will be required of the highest bidder dt th6 Sdl6 This 29th day of June, 1981. HORACE C. HEDGEPETH. SR., ADMINISTRATOR CTADBN I Of Estate of . Calvin H. Hedgepeth. Deceased WllHam A. Marsh, Jr.,- v i , MARSH & BANKS. Attorneys al U,w! 120 E. Parrish St., Suite 310 " P. O. Box 125, Durham, N.C. 27702 (Telephone: AC919 688-2374) Publication Dates: THE CAROLINA TIMES July 4, 11, 18 and 25, 1981. It is predicted that mobile homes will represent about one ' out of every six new housing ; urate m North Carolina in 1985. j NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY , .' , i . Administrator's Notice i " . i Having qualified as Administrator . of the estate of Alma Fitzgerald Big- gers. deceased, this is to notify all ' persons, firms and corporations ! having claims against the estate of ' Alma Fitzgerald Biggers to present .them to the undersigned within six months from .the date of the first publication of this notice at 1028 Plum Street, Durham, N. C. 27701 or same will be pleaded in bar of , their recovery. All persons, firms or ' corporations indebted to said Alma Fitzgerald Biggers, please make im-. mediate payment. . ; ' mis am oay w juiy, law. AHStcr "(Continued From Page 5) William R. Fitzoerald. Jr. Administrator ' Estate of Alma Fitzgerald Biggers - 1028 Plum Street . DurhamNorth Carolina 27701 PUBLICATION DATES: ', The Carolina Times July 11, 18, 25; August 1, 1981. VSU Signs .(Continued from Page 5) "I think all three girts will be tremendous addi tions to our winning pro gram," said Virginia State women's coach v Leon Wright Bey.. "Ellen Pin nock is a very versatile player; Judy Douglas could be one pf the best ever to come here; and Barbara McMillian fs a-diamond-in-the-rough." Last year, Virginia State finished with an 18-15 overall record which in cluded marks of 10-6 in the Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association (C1AA) and 10-2 in the NAIA. The team won the Hartford (CT) Christmas Classic and reached the semifinal round of the CI AA post -season tourna ment. Virginia State won both the District 19 and Region 4 NAIA playoffs, qualify ing the Trojanettes for the national tournament. In Kansas City, the Trojanet tes dropped an 83-58 quarterfinal decision to Texas Southern. No one graduated from the team which will have only one senior this season. Authorities, generally agree that the original home of the; peach was China. Extra strength relieves problem itching. It' called BICOZENE and U ka SOW.nr iithtl thaa Lanacana BlCOZENE't extra strength anesthetic safely cools all Kinds of problem .Itching virtually on" contactY And BtCOZENE'antibacterfal action speeds healing of itchy genital or anal areas. Look for BfCOZENE jCreme In the purple box at your pharmacy. Or ask for "Bu-Co-Zeen.' Extra strength.' Use onfy as i directed. 1UCOZENE For his efforts, Stefero ; received the game MVP; ' Award. " :; Stefero echoed the sen timents of many players ; when he said it was ex citing to play in this kind of All-Star game. "Here- : we're in Class A ball and j we're on national TV,'.' he ' said grinning. ' Northern . Manas er i Grady Littlt Jpraisedlthe city of Durham for it's ef forts to put forth a first rate show, "The people of Durham are great. They really can be proud of wnat tney aia tonignt ne said.', -r . .v Al Gallagher, clearly , disappointed in defeat,' said, "When we got that' far behind early, it was . just difficult to catch up against a good hitting team like the North". Gallagher had this to . say when asked if minor league ball will be helped by the strike in the majors, "People are discovering, that minor league ball is exciting. They come out and see these young kids rcauy uymg. xuc icuis ion better identify with the average salaries in minor : league ball as opposed to the $400,000 salaries in the majors". The strike seems to be boosting interest in the minors. Recently, west coast naners in Fresno and Oakland, California began carrying Carolina League standings and various television stations which normally carry the majors (including SuperStation Channel 17) have recently' begun to broadcast Triple-A games. There's a chance that the Bulls may appear on the SuperStation if the strike continues into August. As a hazy red moon drifted across the summer sky and the fans departed the 1981 Carolina League All-Star Game, Durham could indeed be proud that it had presented it's citizens a show that was worthy of national attention. Subscribe Today Call 682-2913 1 Research Assistant Three positions. Two full-time and One half-time. Salary range $14,000-$18,000 dependent on experience. Re quires graduation from a 4-year college or university and at least one year computer programming experience In COBOL. Experience with programming of mini computers also required. One year appointment beginning October 1, 1981 to assist with the design and programming for an on line bibliographic access network system. (Possibility of continued funding.) Send letter of application and cur riculum vitae by July 31, 1981 to: Erwin Danzlger, Direc tor, Administrative Data Processing, 440 W. Franklin St., 454-A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER. 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Since 1 876, Meharry has educated more black doctors than any other college in the world. Today, 43 of all practicing black physicians and dentists plus thousands of other health professionals are Meharry graduates. Meharry doctors help those who need it most: 3 out of 4 practice in central cities and rural areas where health care is hard to find. ... : Three out of 5 become "family doctors" the kind these neighborhoods need most. . Half of all Meharry students are themselves from low-income ' families, and 90 need financial aid." .. . To continue all it is doing for the health and life of the black : American community, Meharry must have contributions for scholarships, faculty, research. , ' Because of Meharry's service to the nation, many are already giving. Much more is needed. Every dollar counts. We need your; support, too. . Lloyd C. 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