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iH CAROLINA TIKES-SATURDAY. JUKE 25, 1832, Notices i Leg WANTED: Bulls . STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ; DURHAM COUNTY ; ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE -Hiving qualified as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of MARGARET ; MATTHEWS SMITH, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporal ions having a claim against -MARGARET MATTHEWS SMITH, deceased, to present therl to the undersigned within six months tram the date of first publication of this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons, firms or corporations indebted to said MARGARET MATTHEWS SMITH, please make immediate payments. This 19 day of May.' 1982. Carolyn Elaine Smith - . Administratrix Estate of Margaret Matthews Smith 1314WillowsaleOrive Durham. N.C. 27707 PUBLICATION OATES: . .The Carolina Times , May 29, June 5. 12. 19, 1982 - NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND DEBTORS OF V v, BURCH COLEY ; Al persons, firms an dcorpora-j Hons having claims against BurcV Coley. deceased, are notified to exhibit them to Ellen W. Coley. Ex ecutrix of the Decedent's Estate on or before the 24th day of December. 1982. at Suite 304, Snow Building, 331 W.Main Street, Durham. North Carolina, or be barred from, their recovery. Debtors of the Decendent are ask ed to make immediate payment to the above named Executrix. This the 2nd day of June. 1982. - si : ... , Ellen W. Coley - " Executrix of the Estate of - Burch Coley co Henry D. Gamble Suite 304, Snow Bldg. P.O. Box 154 Durham . North Carolina 27702 Phones 919682-1166 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times June 19. 26. July 3. 10, 1982 MINORITY SUBCONTRACTORS VrwSmiwt frnm .,- ' to work on New Hope Interceptor (Continued from page 3). and Third Fork Interceptor sewer.; threat bv Durham. But , then in the bottom of the Legs! flctScss " eighth,- with one, Tom- my Thompson parked . one overthe short right NOTICE Sollticing subcontractor bids from minority contractors for con- strutting sanitary sewer Improvements in New Hope interceptor and Third Fork Interceptor, Durham NC. to be bid July 1, 1982 at 2 p.m. Sub-bids for clearing and grubbing, grass, manholes,' pipelaying, miscellaneous concrete, pavement patching, material hauling and other: Please contact Bill Norwood. Dickerson Utility Inc.. P 0 Box 400. Monroe NC 28110, telephone 704 289-3111. E0EMF. . - . Durham, North Carolina. Bids due July 1. 1982. For details, contact Ray Blackwelder at Rand Con-: struction Co.. Inc.. Richfield. H: C- Telephone 704-463-7386. ; ' NORTH CAROLINA , ' . DURHAM COUNTY " CREDITOR'S NOTICE The undersigned having qualified as Co-Executrix of the Estate of Lucille McLeod. deceas ed, late of Ourham County, N. C. . does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having : claims against said estate to pre sent t:em to the undersigned at the office of F. H. Brown, Attorney " at Law, P. O. Box 2005, Ourham. N. C. 27702 within six (6) months from the date of the first publica tion of this notice or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please' make immediate payment to the undersigned. " This the 10th day of June, 1982. . Peggy J . Kirkpatrick Georgia M.Crosland Co'Executrix. Estate of Lucille McLeod, Deceased ; ' 504 Lakeland St. ''Durham, N.C. 27701 F. H. Brown Attorney at Law PUBLICATION OATES: -1 The Carolina Times .' June 19. 26. July 3.' 10, 1982 NORTH CAROLINA , DURHAM COUNTY ' ; - -' .EXECUTOR NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Maggie B. Whirled, this is to notify all persons havirttj claims against the estate of Mag- gie B. Whitted to present them to 5 the undersigned within six months ,from the date of the first publica tion of this notice, or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said . estate, please make payment fnv mediately.. . This 14th day of June. 1982. ' Thomas A. Whitted ..... : Rt 2 Box 405. Russell Rd Durham, NC PUBLICATION DATES: . The Carolina Times . - . ' June" 26: July 3. 10. 17: 1982 NORTH CAROLINA' ; DURHAM" COUNTY Executor's Notice to V Debtors and Creditors -' Having qualified as Executor of ; the estate of Danni Mae Norris, field fence and the Bulls ! . went up 4-i. The crowd, knowing that the Durham magic number was . . now , . VOne", screamed deliriously as the Bulls won 6-3. : I ; - - On June 14, Durham's . weather, was picture 1 perfect. The game.. time temperature' was 80 degrees and over 3500 SOLID WASTE COLLEC TOR I - Town of Chapel f, Hill. Involves heavy ; manual labor picking up ' garbage on town routes. '. Requires 6 months of. heavy manual labor ex-, , perience; or any equiv. .-Prefer an ability to read' 'and write. Start $4.57hr., pending. -Council' approval; ex-' cedent benefits. .Apply . Municipal ' fans were there to see the Bulls win the title at home. ; The ; players wanted thiVbne badly. Roy North, the previous ' evening's starting pit icher, said, the night , before: "This team pro 1 bably has less talent than the Durham teams of '1980 and '81, but we ' play well together. We feel that this pennant is - ours. We want to win it here tomorrow night." . .1 : The, Pilots, now- with ' wounded egos' but still . ' proud, proved, that v though hopes were slim, . the race wasn't over yet.: . -The Bulls scored one run in the first. But it. :hv Julv 6: (aka Dannie May Noms- uann .B dc i 30g N r0umbia St., Ch: EOAAfc. ' (7 Y Mai Norris). this is to notify all. persons, tirms -ana corpwauuns having a daim against Danni Mae. Norris.,deceased, to present them to the undersigned within six mon-. ths from the date of first publica tion of this notice at P. 0. Box . N 1932. Ourham, NC 27702 or - ' same will be pleaded in bar of their-. 1 . - . Ail ....mm . tirmt nr ' v. corporations indebted to said Dan-',. ni Mae Norris, please rrpke im- -mediate payment. ' ' . This 19 day of June, 1982. . ' i Mechanics and Farmers Bank, ;r i Executor Estate of Danni Mae Norns . P.O. Box 1932 nnrham N C. ?77fl? ? ' "' Life cntinut!ly renews itself. Her happiness is reflected in your eyes. It is a day for smiles, your daughter's wedding da- ' ''" J:' ..'I'V - "As she. arid your brand-new son-in-law begin trleir adven ture together, (living happily ever after, we hope) opening up a brand new instant cash overdraft protection checking account in that new family name seems like a great wedding gift. Or, a new interest checking account plan, or any one of our several, very special, tailor-made banking services.. : could be one of their most favorite gifts. Here's to health, wealth and happiness! MECHANICS & FARMERS BANK 116 Wist Farrtsk SUtM ' 915 FsyettaviSs Stmt 411 E. Chapel HatttMl R1YTH: Only the outside developer will benefit from the Civic Center HotelOffice Building complex. FACT: City taxpayers and City businesses are the ones that will really, benefit The new Civic Center complex will generate more than $ 1 million an nually in new tax revenues for the? City and County.. That's a million dollars present taxpayers won't have to provide to help pay for gbvern , ment services. Others who will directly benefit in clude the over 300 local workers who will be employed (at $9 to $10 per hour) during two years of construe '. tion, the 300 plus persons who will be permantly employed by the Hotel and Civic Center new jobs that don't presently exist in our communi ty; and the dozens of local businesses that will supply goods and services to the complex. , , , Vpe,"YES,,JiaEie29 Civic Center Bond Paid for by the Durham Center Campaign Committee Judge Willis P. Wichard, Chairman : Dr. Edward P. Norris Jr. Co-Executor" ' ' PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times ' June 19, 26: July 3, 10.' 1982 . NORTH CAROLINA 'DURHAM COUNTY ''" IN THE GENERAL COURT. OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION, . NO. 82 CvD 01030 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION ANNIE CRAWF0R0 Mc-. C0LL0UGH. " . Plaintiff , vs. MOSES McCOLLOUGH, Defendant , Jo Moses McCollough, the above-named defendant: , Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has :been filed in the above-entitled ac-' .tion. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows An absolute divorce on the grounds of separa tion of one year or more. : 'A You are required to r make defense to such pleading not later than the 23rd day of July. 1982. said date being 40 days from the ftrsf publication4 o! this notice, or from the date complaint is required to be filed, whichever is later: and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service , against you will apply to the court for the relief sought.- I : This 'the 12th day of June. 1982. j V Eugene C. Brooks. Ill'' ' Attorney for Plaintiff 300 Wachovia Bank Building ' . P.O.Box 1130; Durham, North Carolina 27702 Phone: (919)688-1346 ' PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times June 12. 19. 26. 1982 ' NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals for fur nishing janitorial services on a . daily bsis. 24 hours each day. seven days each week; in the Administrative Office Building and Terminal Buildings A and B at the Raleigh-Durham Air port will be received by the Raleigh-Durham. Airport Authority in the offices of the Authority located at Route No, 1. Box 500, Morrisville. North Carolina 27560 until 2:00 PM ' on the 29th day of June. 1982. . at which time they will be . - publicly opened and read. -. Proposals must be made on standard forms furnished by the Airport Authority and must , be " plainly marked "PRO POSAL FOR FURNISHING. JANITORIAL SERVICES AT THE RALEIGH-DURHAM AIR PORT". . The Airport Authority will have forty-five (45) days from the date that sealed proposals ' are opened to accept or reject any or all proposals, or any part of any or all proposals. Proposal forms, contract ' documents and complete, specifications may be obtained . at the Office of the Airport -Authority at the Airport bet ween the hours of 8:30 AM . and 5:00 PM. Monday through Friday, except holidays. . All bidders must have com plied with all requirements of the laws and regulations of the State of North Carolina ap ' plicable to contractors bidding on. public projects. The Airport Authority reserves the right to reject any bid or proposal without stating any cause therefor. NONDISCRIMINATION. Bidders will be required to conduct the work required in . providing Janitorial Services in compliance with all the re quirements imposed by or pur suant to Title VI ot the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Part 21, of the Regulations of the Office of the Secretary of Transporta- tion. as amended ina ccord nace with procedures authorized in Executive Order 11246.1- of September 24. , 1965. Women will be ottered opportunity in all areas of : employment: however, the -I' employment of women shall t not diminish the standards or requirements for the employ ment of minorities. . ;, v . The Airport Authority is an EQUAL EMPLOYMENT . EMPLOYER. : This 2nd day of June. 1982 .: RALEIGH-DURHAM AIRPORT ' AUTHORITY v; , Thomas H. McDoweJI, P.E., R . L , S . Airport Executive Director I m : NORTH CAROLINA ' DURHAM COUNTY ' - IN THE GENERAL COURT . OF JUSTICE V1 DISTRICT COURT DIVISION t!0.82CvD01219 NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS,' - BY PUBLICATION ISAAC RICHARDSON, Plaintiff ' ; " vs. CATHERINE RICHARDSON. : Defendant , - ' - T0: CATHERINE RICHARDSON - 1 PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief be ing sought Is: to terminate sup port payments for a child that is , over Eighteen-years old.t toter minate the wage deduction to make said payments. - - 't. You are irequired ' to make r. defense to such pleading not later tnan rony w) oays aner ine lain . . chiiW said date, which is the first date of Bowling (Continued from Page S) Plummer, ' ''', The slate of officers ' for the 1 982-83 . season was presented by Ms. . Missouri ; v ; Morris - as follows: president, Nan cy Rowland; vice presi dentJames Harrington; ? secretary Nancy D. Pin- ckney; treasurer, .G. Booth Smith. ; All other members of the League received beautiful complimentary trophies. Other League meant almost nothing . '. because in a nightmarish ' fourth inning during ' which the Bulls commit ted three errors, and ".couldn't seem ta get , anyone out, Penninsula went pn top 8-1. The Bulls, who : also have tremendous pride, got off the canvas in the ' bottom of the fifth. Mike .Garcia , hit' a bases loaded homer to "narrow the count to 8-5, ' and an elderly black fan .screamed, "NEVER count us out!!!" The Penninsula bench had an "Oh, No! Here .we go again look," but . 'they won this wild game, 9-7., : 1 But the i same Bulls 'who had returned home', just four days eaier, cl: inging to a slim half came lead, went back on : the road needing just one i victory to sew tip the first t hair pennant 1 ney cuq it in Ljfnchbur. y f bus load of fans ac-r; rrvi rnrt Asi tn oil t4M"Vvr( -J , uui iaiiaiTVT tu ' - a-jr ii chourg ; and wfth . thei7 am$ (and pennant safe-J v in' handi.thev scream-") ed; ''Let's Go Bulls!! V- : For Durham,' it Was the third southern divi- sion title since the Bulls returned in 1980 and tV assured at least one post f season league playoff in ; ; Durham in September, If LU11 J nil! 111, 3VVUIIU half, they will advance to the ail league sertes. - . JudgO GallOWay (Continued from Front);' the law. ,, :ed ' he agrees to go to She says that ' during ; school . to get either a: her own two years on the ! diploma, or a General bench, she has tried to . Educational Develop emphasize the problem- , menf(CEDl high school solving approach. . equivalency : certificate. I enjoy working with. . Periodic checks are made oeoDle." she said, ,"trv-, to make sure the of- ing to help them solve thejr problems. But my v biggest frustration is that v I sometimes try so hard to solve a problem that .; members are: ; ,wiiiief just: doesn t . nave a .publication of this notice. Upon "your failure to answer the .' ' pleading, the plaintiff will apply to the Court in Durham; North Carolina for a Default Judgment 'against you. This the 2nd day of June, 1982. j. Henry D. Gamble '; Attorney for Plaintiff ' Suite 304, Snow Bldg. P.O.BoxlS Durham. North Carolina 27702 " Phone:(919)682-1166 PUBLICATION DATES: A The Carolina Times '.June 19. 26. July 3, 1982 NORTH CAROLINA .DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTOR S NOTICE Nancy Pinckney,. Janus Wilson, William Vones, Tony Smith, Alyce P. Little, Booker ' ,'Spaulding, Gwen" Davis," , James "Buck" Parker, Claudia Prince, Wilbert Gregory, Harriett Miller, Lula Royal, Kenneth Snipes, Mary Brown; Wallace Royal, frank Mary Hawkins, Minnie Norris, " Joseph Parker, Davesene Spellman, G. Booth Smith, William Adderly, Vanessa Gregory, Quin ton Parker, Thelma Par rish, William McDonald, Pauline Johnson, Lillian Thompson, Rosemary Johnson, Guster Lewis. D. Attorney (Continued from Front) law, defendants -must have charges against them dealt with within One' such example is the fact that , North ; Carolina judges can , order , convicted k of fenders to pay restitution to the victims of their ' crimes. But she notes , that many offenders don't have jobs, and few , marketable skills' and -therefore are not good .? candidates . "The bottom line," she said, "is that the vie-; tim still does not, get paid ' back." To : address this pro blem, Judge Galloway has started a program called "Probation Challenge." In this pro gram, a cohvictedyof-" fender without a high school diploma can be put on probation provid- fender is doing well in, school. Poor grades, poor attendance, or .other problems are . grounds for revoking the ' probation. "The goal of the pro gram," Judge Galloway explained, "is to help' both the offender and the community, because if the individual can become more produc tive, not only does the victim get restitution, the , whole community benefits." And so the question in Durham's District Court race boils down to how . the community defines 1 "justice" and "law and . order." On the one hand, it , can be defined as "a firm : ' application of the law." ' i On the other hand, it can be defined as "helping 1 people solve problems in ! ways that benefit the in , dividual and the com muntiy as well." ,hSSS-J2, .fWowin porations having claims the estate of Emma Ellis, to pre sent them to the undersigned within six 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 to said estate, please make immediate: payment. ' - s This the 3rd day of October. 1981. '':':. Mechanics and Farmers Bank. Dan Buie. Executor co William F, Banks, Jr. " Attorney Marsti and Banks . Attorneys at Law 1 20 E.Parrish Street. Suite 310 A' f Post Office Box 125 Durham. North Carolina 27702 , PUBLICATION OATES: The Carolina Times June 19. 26: July 3. 10. 1982 SurttoQfjfiaoia'aata-drifatp against 1 one courthouse source, it? ! is easier to accept a guilty ' plea to a lesser charge than to try to go to trial, particularly when - the ; time limit is close to run- v ning out. - So what this all means t: as a practical matter; is that the selection of a district attorney' boils 1 down to choosing almost j on the basis of personali- ; ty because ' there are ; almost no objective ways ; to determine when an in cumbent DA has done a good job. or to decide if . a challenger will do a .V better job. " "1, Dy:7:l9K45Sat.ft Sun..; Mat. 1:19-3:15-5:15 1 I I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini ti0.iiiiriaiim : mor &Uy: 6:30-S:30 Sit. Sua. Mat. 12:30-2:30-4:30 TECHNICOLOR i ""'ffliiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiinnii Dalfy: 7:45-10:00 3aL & Sua. Mat. l:45-?:5-5:5 The Thing Dally: 7:00-9:30 Sat. Mat.J:45-4:Ul. t Sua. n n iiiiiiiiiiin IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIf"1 r THE COURTS HAVE STATED ABOUT THE WORK OF MARVIN SCHILLER: 2 NC COURT OF APPEALS y - NC SUPREME COURT former Assistant Attorney General Duke law School, JD. UNO Chapel Hill, Ph D. ENDORSED BY-NC ASSOCIATION Of EDUCATORS SUPPORTED, IV-NC ACADEMY OF TRIAl LAWYERS " on Ju 29 . t k i JUUUh NC COURT OF APPEALS .spontortd by; SCHILLER FOR JUDGE COMMITTEE; Moylon E. link Treowrw Re-Elect 8IPAIUJLlQ)DM o 0 To The N,C. HOUSE m l r Political Advertliement Paid for1 . ' - ' S!tSST'u"ttM Kenneth B. Spauldlng
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