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! - f iVA2 i, XIZ2TA.1 CACilA T 13 7 i Ball Park Music- Your By EJson Arm ;tronj, Jr. Following a recent Durham Bulls - home stand, a fan approached me as I emerged from the press box and said "I love coming to these ball games but 1 have one .minor complaint, don't the people in charge of playing the music on the PA system realize that, Durham, is a city of oyer' .100,000 people and our tastes , in music varied; .We're not they change up thejnusic. .'a little? I'd like to hear a little Kool and the Gang, sometimes." . Members of the media .covering the game have , asked PA - - announcer Erie Brooks similar ques-, tions. He says the music is a decision of the Bulls' front office. : ' V The management of the Bulls; is Vusually :responsive to the needs are I) and concerns "of f the: all I i. Bulls' 5 fans and maybe' r. - . MT .. a a a a ijmis ,ui v,ouniry ana, they should take some Western Music isort of poll to determine A few days later, aj , what kind of pre-game Durham Bulls i- player V music the fans would like asked, me, Whydon'tt'to hear,- ' .-. ut n i (. since me duus arqveu liDM rilldldj 'Park crowd are "Sum mer in the City" by the Lovin Spoonful and Bil ly Stewart's rocking ver sion of "Summertime". "On Broadway", by George Benson, is often .played at football and basketball ' games A and there's no reason that , Bulls' fans should object jto this either! ' r ' A t . Some have said that nothing againr.t countryi they would like for the music (1 like Johnny! 'Bulls to hire a live icasn, uan Kiage Boys, organist otsiclcof it!" -Personally, I've always had a wide varie ty of tastes in popular music. I like Soul, pop jazz (George Benson); I960's Rock (which con sists of the Supremes, Beatles, Beach Boys, Temptations, etc.) :y..:v t ' I , can agree with what the fans and media peo ple ' are saying. I have V . :. r . . -r y yr --- - : : ; "';'-..' . 1 . MNNI nW - J - ' m ana . ! ELVIS A, PRESLEY, '.'albums; ".foreign -; American: : 600 45's with . !-1 picture covers. Rare videos and 'promo material. Some., ; autographed. 556-61 81 or ;556-27?o XAA- SEcnnm ii-Trcaot -:. Chaps Kl. Tanrparary, o thru Cct. Emphasis oa 500 , rectplkin, typing. R and ' onirts 3 vri axner. k3- d typing; or any . equtve';:. FimSarBy ' wfnnssrtej us!nL , $5.37ar. Arply by June 11: KBSisteaf CH. E3AAE Cc!u -J If that's feasi ble, I can agree with this sentiment too. Live organs are a - true baseball tradition. . . Since the ' Bulls fans are ' t A of " " varied t (Continued from Page 5) shots by "All-ljniVeirse' Dr. J. (Julius Efving). ; The : 76ers . wlio got . numerous- critics i of ( their backs ' when they beat the Celtics in j Boston in the seventh 'and deciding game in the : Eastern Finals are at tempting to win the NBA. "crown that has" eluded 'it hem since they' won it in 1967. ' In 1977. .the 76ersi seemed to be on! their way to No. 1 in the finals when they took a 2-0 jlead in games over ; Portland, but the Philly I team fell apart and lost . four straight. The following year, billboards appeared all over the City of Brother- ' Jy Love sponsored by the j club in whichKeV pro mised their fans that ."We owe you one!" n Despite possessing one ; of the most awesome line ;ups Qf talent ever' ' assembled on one team,; the Sixers have yet to deliver on that promise. ! The seasons of 1980 j and 1981 were especially, i humiliating because in' '80 in the NBA Finals, the Lakers defeated Phil ly in six, the last in Phil-; ly's own Spectrum whenj . "Magic" Johnson filled! in for Kareem and pick-! ed the Sixers apart. Last year Philly held a; 3-1 game lead over Boston in the Eastern Finals and just plain --choked. l"'!.' The Lakers'have fia'd a long layoff because of . their playoff sweeps whjle the Sixers are com-. : ing off two grueling payoff series. ' Klson's Prediction: It should be a well played spectacular playoff finals. Bfoth teams have awesome talent. They both pay well together, but the Lakers seem to possess more of a team concept. , Kareem, "Magic", McAdoo, and company should be too much for "DR." J and his mates. I'll pick the Lakers in . six. ' ' You should remember , my predictions for other! teams this season: I pick-! 'ed Southern Cal. No. I ;Tor collegiate football :and Virginia to win the National Collegiate iBaskctball Title. That jshould make Philly a 'shoo-in to win it all! Legal Notices Oak Charlie Pride, and the Gattlin Brothers), but I would like to see some variety in the Ball Park. h Beach music (not the California ' Surfing . . . -, . .1 , 1 ll . t" ka.. 1. Aa.aaCM . - baAaa. ' aM in lyou, ine pre-game. ;souna, oui tne Carolina , uacngivuuus, men iw .music has consisted or Beach sounds by 'such tjonly right that the ball groups as the Drifters, i park music should De Chairmen of the Board, varied, too ; Embers, etc.) is very big ; No one is saying that 'in this region during the ; they f should dump ihe summer. It couldn't help Country - and Western1 .but be a hirwithlhe fans J oriented music. , We just because . t already want a Hue variety at the bridges the, ' infamous generation gap. People in the. Carol inas from ,4 pre-taped country ; and Western oriented songs, plus "Take Me Out To The Ball Game" (7th in ning st retch) and "Na Na Hey Hey." Kiss Him Good-Bye", the 1969 No. 1 hit by Steam which is played after a Bulls win. " One fan said. "I used M Advertisino; I SalesmenWomen : EXCELLENT CAREER OPPORTUNin for man indor women who - art ambitious, creittvi, Industrious punctual. Advertising or Insuranct salof txpirtencs, proforrsd but not required. Should hm own 1 transportation. Combination salarycommission can easily range $10,00SKS35,CS3 annually for go getter. Call M. Jordan, 632-29131 ! pre-teen to late 40's love to really like "Thank 'Beach Music. God,. I'm A Country Boy", but they played it so much (also during the Durham Athletic Park.' One way to get your suggestions regarding music heard is to contact1 Miles Wolff or Ricky. Two i' ' summertime' 'May at the Durham ' songs from 1966 that I Athletic Park. The Bulls' ; also think would go ovj; office phone number is ' jtu .t.h nt 1 1 hlff with ' t-hf Athlpfif Tmrs-Kzl 1 . i win inning siitiv.u; tuaiTi - . .... ., vr r , -- " j Jordan, Receives Hamer Award AfLANtA-Vernon E. . Jordan received , the Fannie Lou Hamer . 'Freedom award recently at the Eighth Annual .Convention of the Na tional Conference of Black Mayors; 1 " Inc. ' (NCBM)in Birmingham, i' Alabama. , j The award, named for j the famous civil rights worker; is merited .through unselfish service i the National Urban i mission and" Selective League, Inc. and ex-. Service, American ecutive director" of the Revolution Bicentennial United Negro -College Fund, Jordan v received the Alexis de Tocqueville Avtfard of the United Way of America in 1977. i He' was also director of the Southern Regional Council s" voter Educa tion Project. Jordan's role as a spokesman : and com- Ito the community and to v munity leader earned , mankind. Coca-Cola him several federal ad- ' USA . sponsored the awards luncheon. Formerly president ot Scout 1 : (Continued from'Page 6) church. Going places is much a part of the troop's agen da.. , Most recently the scouts traveled ; to z regional "Scout-O-Rama" contest, where they placed third in a 300-unit field. Scout-O- ; Ramas feature scout ',, troops competing in out door -A sports such as mountain climbing and , camp building - Other recent trips in cluded scouting trips at"S visorycouncil appoint--ments. Among these, National Advisory Com- ding guidance, says he has a tight knit group. , "Of the fifteen: scouts," he says, "fouri ;are eagles. Only one per cent of ' all boys whoj become A- scouts makd Commission and the Ad visory Council of Social Security. -- With a B. A. from DePauw University, Jor dan 1 subsequently v was graduated from Howard University Law School. He was also a Fellow at the Institute of Politics: in the John F, Kennedy School of Government at' Harvard University. A native of Atlanta, Jordan resides with his wife and daughter The University of North Carolina! at Chapel Hill ' 1 Clerk-Typist (ill) Typist (III) ' Secretary (III) Part-time and Full-Time Positions Completion of high school coursi work and one year ! ' of clerical experience; or an equivalent combination of j . t educiUon. and experience. Varied skills and , knowledges of these positions are: medical ter mlnology, dictaphone, strong typing skills, statistical , A typing, Magcard, bookkeeping, accounting and good , Cubllc contact. Salary range: $9,264-13,644. The ! ours for some of the part-time positions are 1:00 (.m. to 5:00 p.m. Part-time salary range: $4,362 -.822. : Secretary (IV) Completion of high school course work and two years of clerical or secretarial experience; or an equivalent : - combination of education and experience. Good typ-! Ing skills, bookkeeping, dictaphone, knowledge of L ' medical terminology, shorthand and word processing ; helpful. Salary range: $10,524 1 5,612. For an application please contact the Employment! Division, 111 Pettlgrew Hafl, The Universky of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel MB, NC 27514. (919) ; ' SS2-2S31. EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE AC TION EMPLOYER. i W 11 '.' . ,. .... . . .- ..t; Iscicscs; sr aa e;': cssisa a trrj vti ; .a, expartescti" A .wat&j ksssfefss d esr- to. n 'muas!cna axpsrfsssa to fyr;r.:cp fcssi essrt, ; mandatary; wsnsss ta vsrk &di cl. tecJa ' sacrKRj reyjJrsd. ;TraJ.-ig or axparfenct la . 1 hybrldama biobccmI antsdy prti acSan daxJraila.. Salary ran;9. $13,C:2 - 1B.M3; . i For an arpntsSsa pit cantet fits Emplayment , iDivteioa, 111 Pettjrew KsS, UKC, Cte&KX KC ! 27514; SS2-2S31 K'JAL CPPCSTUSmfAFFlB " MAT1VE ACTiCN C!Pl0yEH. r.lcdiccl Laboratory ; Supervisor! ' Completion of coRaga course work wSh spadaSzatioa ; In matflcal technology or ana ef Old blc!:;ai scisncas and three years of experience as a medical taboratary . ' technician; re an equivalent combination ef edacatUn and experience. Knowledge in many areas of cHsical laboratory procedures assantial; a8s1bty far i A.S.C.P. certKtcatian desirable; supervisory and ad minlstrativa bickground preferred, uidhddaal wCI be required to perform a variety of testa. Including hematology, microblolcjy, parasitology, urinalysis, serology and special studies. Salary range: $17,076 25.920. : -y;-A::. : For an application please contact the Employment Division, 111 Pettlgrew Hal,; UNC, Chapel Hill, NC. 27514, 962-2991. i EQUAL OPPORTUNIHAFRR-: MATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Personnel Director Lincoln Community Health Center in Durham, N. C. Is seeking a personnel ganerafist. Person selected wiB be responsible for administrating, directing and coor dinating ail functions of personnel idmlnUtratJoa and employee relations. Applicants should have the following qualifications: at least 3 years ef personnel management experience, preferably hi a health related faclilry, with broad knowledge ef wage and salary., administration, employee relations and benefits.' Apply In person or forward a letter ef in terest and resume to: :. ' ' .:-! : - . -: 'i ' '.' Ben Ramsey, Personnel Director Lincoln Community Health Canter 1301 FayettevOle St. Durham, N. C 27707For an appHcation please contact the Employment Division, 111 Pettlgrew Han, The University of North Carolina at Cbxrel Hia, Chapel Hill. NC 27514.-(919) SS2-2C31. OL CPP0R TUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTS3JI EKPLCYIX. Last Shift Bowling Scores l , ' 3 : The Last Shift Bowling League, scores tor May 27; i n;. u.. ....-' Laaiesnmn game: ui-rwrwisw UF6K"-et ,lT5.mv.HW.u, Roberson, 191-Eva McKoy itefirtPj. dedicatedand hardworking.' . He views the future as i bright. ; fWe are going places and winning '- awards," Lawton said, ''and we're representing the com munity and having fun, ''too'Mi::.'-' McKoy, 525-Florence Roberson. j , Men's high game: . 197-Erfc' Roberson, 192-Clifton Parker,' 191-Ken Snipes. Men's high series: 553-trlci Roberson, 525-Ken Snipes J ,492-Robert Odom. I High Team Game: 801-Looking Rnnri 7QO-Purnln Fatnrs. . High Team Series; 2259-Plaza.i 2230-Hit and Miss. -STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ' DURHAM COUNTY ' ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE . Having qualified as Ad , ministratrlx of the Estate ot r , MGARET MATTHEWS SMiTH, ' ' thu is to notify all persons, firm: and corporations having a clairr - against MARGARET MATTHEWS I SMim ' deceased, to present I them to the undersigned within sixi months from the date of first publication of this notice or same will be pleaded In bar of their .: recovery. All persons, firms or corporations indebted lo said MARGARET MATTHEWS SMITH, ' please make immediate payments. This 19 day of -May, 1982. . Carolyn Elaine Smith Administratrix V : Estate of Margaret Matthews Smith , , 1314 Willowdale Drive - Durham. N.C. 27707 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times -May 29. June 5, 12, 19. 1982 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ' " . ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE Having qualified as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of Rosa E. Lomax. this is to notify all per-, sons having claims against the" estate of Rosa . Lomax. to pre sent them to the undersigned within six months from the date of . the first publication of this notice . or same will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons In-, debted to said estate, please make i Immediate payment. . - i This the 14th day of May. 1982. i Ruth Edgerton Mills ' 309 East End Avenue Durham, NC 27703 PUBLICATION DATES; .The Carolina Times i May 22, 29, June S and 12. 1982. L Hanging Rock in Dan bury, N.C., cam pgrounds . near ; the Raleigh-Durham Air port, in Henderson, and on the coast near Topsail Beach. . Most of the fifteen scouts in Troop 55 agree that being a scout enables them to learn more about life a lot earlier than most young people , their age, as scouting above all teaches one respect and .responsibility. Some of the troop's expenses are paid by it's sponsor, White? Rock Baptist Church, where a 'troop committee has "been formed. . . Lawton, the . scout master, who has the job of scheduling' trips, ar ranging financing, transportation and VfUUMCMRtauMtVIKMIM ilym&uih cnAr:P3-SAPPono3 , Cuft by KsutI Ustort Corpcretion UP TO FACTORY REBATES i(3reat Selection CHHYCLCn PLYMOUTH a i . JF m SIZE PI 9575 R-14 P18575R-13 ' 78!02 l!84 SAM , P18575R-14 84.28 2.04 58.84 P19575R-14 5 88.34 2.18 58JIS . P20575R-14 89.78 234 62 JO P21575R-14 94.96 2.48 85Ja P21575R-15 t 95.78 2.59 . 887 P22575R-15 P 101.92 278 7BJ0 P23575R-1S ' j 110.42 3.01 78j48 - v - i 1 10,000 MILES1 UMITH) .GUARANTEE! Plus1C0 Road Hazard Wxmnty MM Tlwl MlMf IK MrtMt H.C MRMfe Hi I. MAT! HI All AMD WMtMMNMM AU. 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