Players Of ThthlVcek
' - : (Continued From page 5). ",
tackles which included tackles.' Gray is a 5-9,
:; two quarterback sacks, 180-pound sophomore
and assisted on two other from Milton, Delaware.
Other Top MAC Perfor
mancei v.Howard !
University's QB Sandy
Nichols passed for a
school record 298 yards
completing 14 of 30
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LegalfNotices
NORTH CAROLINA -
DURHAM COUNTY
ADMINISTRATOR NOTICE
Having qualified as Ad
mlnstrator o( the Estate of
AZERINE BROWN JOHNSON, this
is to notify all persons, firms and
corporations having a claim
against Azerlne Brown Johnson,
deceased, to present 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 per
sons, firms or corporations in
debted to said Azerine Brown
Johnson, please make immediate
payment.
This 20 day of October, 1982.
Henry H.Johnson
Administrator
Estate of Azerlne Brown Johnson
1735 Athens Avenue
Durham, N.C. 27707
PUBLICATION DATES:
The Carolina Times
November 13, 20, 27, December
4, 1982
NORTH CAROLINA
DURHAM COUNTY
EXECUTOR'S
NOTICE TO DEBTORS
AND CREDITORS
Having qualified as Executor of
the Estate of BETTIE CLEOPUS
THOMPSON, this Is to notify all
arsons, firms and corporations
having, a claim aaainst Bettie
Cleopus Thompson, deceased, to
present them to the undersigned
within six months from the date of
first publication ofthls notice at P.
0. Box 1932, Duham, NC 27702
or same will bepleaded in bar of
their recovery .All persons, firms
or corporations Indebted to said
Bettie Cleopus Thompson, please
make immediate payment.
This ttdiy of November, 1982.
Mechanics and Farmers Bank,
Executor
Estate of Bettie Cleopus Thompson
post office BOX 1932
Durham, N. C. 27702
PUBLICATION DATES:
The Carolina Times
November 13, 20, 27; December
4, 1982 t
NORTH CAROLINA ,
DURHAM COUNTY "
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The undersigned, having,
qualified as Executrix of the Estate
of Bennie Evans Jr., deceased,
late of Durham County. North
Carolina, this is to notify all per
sons, fir is andor corporations
having claims against said estate
to exhibit the same to the under
signed at 1201 N. Hyde Park
Avenue, Durham, North Carolina
27701. on or before May 27.
1983, or this notice will be plead
ed In bar of their recovery.
Alt persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate
payment to the undersigned.
this the 22nd day of November,
1982.
(Mrs) Mary C. Evans, Executrix
of the Estate of
j . Bennie Evans, Jr.,
Deceased.
William A. Marsh, Jr.
MARSH & BANKS
Attorneys at Law
120 East Parrish St., Suite 301
. Post Office Box 125
Durham,, North Carolina 27702
Telephone: (AC919) 688-2374
PUBLICATION DATES:
The Carolina Times
November 27, December 4,11,18,
198?
INVITATION FOR BIDS
.The Housing Authority of the Ci
. ty of Durham, North Carolina will
receive bids for the pest control
. services of Public Housing Units,
'' until 10:00 A.M. EST on the 24th
' day of November, 1982 at the
Housing Authority Building, 330
East Main Street, Durham, North
Carolina, at which time all bids will -be
publicly opened and read
aloud.
Proposed forms of contract
documents, including plans and
specifications, are on file at the of
fice of the Housing Authority of the
City of Durham. Nqrth Carolina at
333 East Main-Street. Durham.
North Carolina.
irtertlfied check drawn o,n a
-ank or trust company Insured by
the Federal Deposit Insurance Cor
poration, payable to the Housing
Authority of the City of Durham,.
North Carolina, or satisfactory
bond executed by an acceptable
surety on the bid bond form con
tained in the specifications and in
accordance with the instructions
to bidders set forth therein, in an
amount equal to five percent (5)
of the bid shall be submitted with
each.bid. .
' AH bidders are hereby notified .
that they must have proper license
under the State Laws governing
their respective trades.
. Attention is called to the provi
sions for equal employment oppor
tunity, and payment of not less
than the minimum salaries and
wages as set forth in the specif ica
tlons must be paid on this project.
The Housing Authority of the Ci
ty of Durham reserves the right to
reject any or ail bids or to waive
ny informalities in the bidding.
No bid shall be withdrawn for a
period of 30 days subsequent to
the opening of bids without the
consent of the Housing Authority
of the City of. Durham, North
Carolina.
Date: November 11, 1982.
Housing Authority of the City of
. Durham, North Carolina
. v By: Loretta B. Appel
Title: Purchasing and Materials
Specialist
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tosses, andts favorite. 1 . .
25 T2! Sr.Augls Harris. .
passes for 133 yards in a
22-17 loss to Western Il
linois. Florida A&M
tailback Archie Jones
rushed 12 times for 150
yards, and LB Darryl
Drew intercepted two
passes and was in on 17
tackles in the 24-21 loss
to "Southern' University.'
'SATUnSAYKSVEKCEa 27, 1S:2-TKAH0UMA
Research Technician III
Completion of college course work In i biological
' science; or an equivalent combination of training and
experience. A working knowledge of immunology and
experience in tissue culture andor microbiological
techniques mandatory; willingness to work with mice
including sacrificing required. Training or experience
In bybrldoma monoclonal antibody production
desirable. Salary Range: $13,092 - 19,548. .
Consideration given only to persons submitting a com
pleted APPLICATION FOR STAFF EMPLOYMENT with
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA at CHAPEL
HILL. Resumes unaccompanied by an application will
be returned. For an application please contact the
Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC,
Chapel Hill, NC 27514, 962-2991, EQUAL 0PP0R
TUNTIY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
Research Analyst I
Completion of college course work with a major in
chemistry, biochemistry or. related field and three
years of recombinan DNA research experience; or an
.equivalent combinaton of training. and experience.
Salary Range: $17,076 -
Conslderation given only to persons submitting a com
pleted APPLICATION FOR STAFF EMPLOYMENT with
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA at CHAPEL
HILL. Resumes unaccompanied bf an application will
be returned. For an application please contact the
Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC,
Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 962-2991. EQUAL 0PPOR
TU NTIYAFFIR M ATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
Research Technician
(Part Time 20 Hours)
Completion of high school course work and three
years of laboratory experience; or an equivalent com
bination of training and experience. Experience in
electron microscopy techniques necessary; ex
perience in serial sectioning with a diamond knife and
course work or related experience in histology
desirable. Salary Range: $6,006 - 8,940.
Consideration given only to persons submitting a com
pleted APPLICATION FOR STAFF EMPLOYMENT with
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA at CHAPEL
HILL. Resumes unaccompanied by an application will
:ie returned. For an application please contact the
Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC,
Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 962-2991. EQUAL OPPOR
TUNE Y AFFIRM ATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
Computer Programmer II
Completion of college course work and one year ef ex
perience in computer programming work; or an
r equtoa1inrmlbtrratlon of education and experience,
Background should Include PASCAL for mlcrocom
' puters and Main Frame computers. Understanding of
micro hardware necessary. Salary Range: $16,320 -23,556.
Consideration given only to persons submitting a com
pleted APPLICATION FOR STAFF EMPLOYMENT with
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA at CHAPEL
HILL. Resumes unaccompanied by an application will
be returned. For an application please contact the
Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC,
Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 962-2991 . EQUAL OPPOR
TUNTIYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
Social Research
Associate!
Part Time -35 hours week
Completion of college course work with a major In
nutrition, Including course work in statistics,
research methodology and. computer science, and one ...
year of experience in gathering, editing, and analyz
ing data for social and economic research; or an
equivalent combination of education and experience.
MPH In nutrition is preferred. Strong written com
munications skills and willingness to travel essential. .
This Is a part time 35 hour a week position. It is
desired that the applicant can work 30-35 hours per
week during the academic calendar year (August 15
to May 15) and only 2-10 hours per week during the
summer term. Salary Range: $15,612 - 23,556.
Cogsideration given only to persons submitting a com
pleted APPLICATION FOR STAFF EMPLOYMENT with
THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA at CHAPEL
HILL. Resumes unaccompanied by an application will
be returned. For an application please contact the
Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall, UNC,
-Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 962-2991. EQUAL 0PP0R
TUNTIYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
" U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
, , URBAN DEVELOPMENT
PUBLIC INFORMATION RELEASE
PROSPECTUS AND INVITATION TO BID
(Advertmrpent)
EXCELLENT INVESTMENT
OPPORTUNITY
Department ot Housing and Urban Development invites bids for the
following property. To qualify for consideration, eaqh bid on its face
shall be firm, unconditional, responsive, fixed in one amount certain
and not in the alternative. All bids are net to HUD.
Lake Village Apartments. 1519 Lake Branch Drive. Wllrnfhgton, North
Carolina Project consists of 108 single family and 165 duplex units,
maintenance and office building located on 50.3 (' or -) acres. (Eight
single family units to be removed. These figures reflect this decrease.)
NOTICE. LEAD-BASED PAINT HAZARD. Successful bidder will be re
quired to remove the lead-base paint hazard in accordance with 24 CTR
35.56(a)(2) and (3). .
MINIMUM PRICE;" NO STATED MINIMUM
TERMS: ' ' ALL CASH NET TO HUD,
REQUIRED DEPOSIT WITH BID: ' ' 5 OF BID PRICE
BIDDING INSTRUCTIONS MUST BE OBTAINED ,
FROM THE UNDERSIGNED
All bids must be received and time stamped in on or belore 11 :00 a.m.
(local time) January 11. 1983, at the Greensboro Area Office. 415 N.
Edgeworth Street, Greensboro, NC, in the front lobby. Bids must be
submitted or mailed, in a sealed envelope, marked, "SEALED BID,"
"O0 NOT OPEN IN THE MAIL ROOM." Bids will be opened at 11:00
a.m. local time January 11. 1983, in Conference Room C of the
Greensboro Area Office, same address as above. Successful bidder :
will be required to close sale thirty (30) days afteracceptance of offer.
U. S. 'Department of Housing and Urban development
415 N. Edgeworth Street
Greensboro, North Carolina 27401 ' - ' '. .
"A knowledge of cor
porate business structure
and the inner workings
of a company are key
factors to fitting in and
coping with major
business enterprises,"
said Robert Harris, in an
assessment jpf his sum-.
' mer internship at the
Equitable " ' Life!
Assurance Society of the
United States of New
York City.
A student .; represen
tative' to the . Board of
Trustees, Harris is a
senior history and
political science major
from ' Sotnerville,
Massachusetts; He par-
ticipated in Equitable's
' Executive Internship
. Program for ten weeks
' last ; summer, June
through August.
The inroads program
involved learning office
procedures through daily
office work with top
level management as well
as professional personnel
and staff members.
He continued,
' 'Listening attentively ,
and paying close atten
tion to what is going on
i around you is an impor
tant part of office work.
Having the opportunity
to work with corporate
executives, ' . sales
representatives, and of
fice workers enabled me
to gain a great deal of
knowledge about the
company's internal
operation as well as lear
ning about the way a ma
jor business is run. A
great deal of business
was conducted via
telephone, obtaining and
giving information.
Working with computers
was also an ' essential
task, as data processing
is used in most phases of
the business.
Weekly seminars,
briefings, luncheons and
special events were well
planned and held fre
quently. Time manage
ment was emphasized
throughout the seminar
and briefing sessions.
Cultural arts was the ma
jor focus, of special
events. ;.'.; :
In 'conchjsiort; "Harris '
said "Learning a
business from the
grassroots level, working
with both professional
and non-professional
. staff, is key to success in
business. Doing the job
right the first time
around is important. The
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BICHAEL GATLING AND HARRIET JOHNSON, Joseph
and Mary In NCCU's production of "Black NatMtyr
dance to the music of the gospel hymn, "No Room".
Show opens December
choreograph.
8. Myrna MuricJius-BoiwcK
Tigers and Tfgerettes In N. C.
Twice This Month
HARRIS
most important thing I
learned from my intern
experience was to main
tain a positive attitude at
all times in the work environment."
LAWRENCEVILLE,
VA. The Saint Paul's
women's basketbaineam
plays its first conference
game November 24 at
Livingstone College in
Salisbury.
With the loss of seven
players from last year's
team, Coach Jeanette
Lee is faced with a major
task in developing a
competitive team for the
1982-83 season.
Senior guard 5-6
Patricia Wilson of Suf
folk (13.1 ppg, 2.7 rpg)
will have to carry the
team until the
newcomers adjust to
CIAA basketball, Ms.
is a very
all-around
ATHLETES PLAY
TIGER FOOTBALL
LAWRENCEVILLE,
VA. Two athletes
from the Durham, N.C.
area were members of
the 1982 Saint Paul's
College team. They" are
Warren Banks and
Robert Cannady.both
graduates qf ; Southern
High School, Durham.
Saint Paul's is an
Episcopal church
related, four-year, co
educational, fully ac
credited institution with
a diverse liberal arts
; academic prdgram.
Lee said. The team has
four Jfreshmen, fouri Gumberry
sophomores-, one junior impressive
and one senior.
Ms. Lee said she has
been impressed with the
pre-season performance ,
Teresa Gholston of Suf-
'folk "She
talented
player." -
TIGERS
The Saint Paul's
Tigers ,Wl visit con
ference foes Livingstone
on Nov. 24, and Shaw
University, Nov. 27, and
non-conference oppo
nent Howard University
on Nov. 29.
The Tigers' Tirst home
,i contest is December flat
'8 p.m.s against
Longwood College.
Coach Moses Golatt
said his team is progress
ing ahead of schedule in
' pre-season workouts.
Golatt said 6-1 senior
euard . Charles Bell,
N.(J., lOOKS
He added
that 6-5 junior forward,
Bernard Brown,
Hopewell, has done a
much better job on the
boards in pre-season
practices.
Bell led the CIAA last
season in free throws
with a 75 per cent
average. '
Golatt also said there ,
:is stiff competition for
the point guard position
(between 577 freshman
.Tyrone Golatt,
Lawrenceville, and 5-10
junior, Anthony Hayes
of Richmond.
Out of practice with
injuries are -7 senior,
forward Walt
Buckhanan of
.Milwaukee, Wis., and
6-3 junior guard Michael
Seward of
Lawrenceville.
Buckhanan led the team
in rebounds and was the
third leading scorer last
season. Buckhanan has a
I sprained ankle and
I Seward a sprained knee.
Both are expected to be
back in action this week.
Bennett Prof Institutes Self-
Employment
Progra
m
Therapeutic Recreation
' Specialist I
Experience In planning and implementing comprehen
sive play programs for pediatric patients (infants and1
toddlers) preferred. Completion of college course
work with a degree In therapeutic recreation, recrea
tion with a minor in therapeutic recreation, child
development, or early childhood education; or, an
equivalent combination of education and experience.
Salary Range: $14,256 - 21,432.
For an application please contact the Employment
Division, 111 Pettigrew Hall, UNQ, Chapel Hill, NC
27514.- 962-2991. EQUAL 0PP0RTUNTIYAFFIR
MATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER.
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Training Opportunities
The City of Durham Employment and Training Office
(CETA) is now accepting applications for the foHtiwing
training programs.
ClerkTypist Training
5 month training program in clerical skills. Ap
plicants must have a high school diplomaequivalent,
tenth grade reading competency, familiar with
typewriter keyboard, resident of the city or county of
Durham and meet CETA eligibility criteria.
Application Deadline: December 17, 1982
1 Retail Clerk
11-week training program for persons interested in
becoming aretail clerk. Applicants must have a high
school diplomaequivalent, tenth grade reading com
petency, resident of the city or county of Durham and
meet CETA eligibility criteria.
Application Deadline: December ft, 1982
General Education Diploma (GEO)
20 hours per week classroom environment beginning
January, 1983. Applicants must read at an 8th grade
level, resident of the city or county of Durham and
motivated to participate in a classroom setting.
Apply at: Employment Security Commission ,
516 North. Mangum Street
Durham. Ilorth Carolina 27702
" 8:30 A.M. .- 5:00 P.M. (Monday thru Fri
day)
ment
or
Phone: 683-6888 for an Eligibility Appoint-
The Durham . Employment and1 Training Office
(CETA) does not discriminate on the basis ot handicap
in the admission or any programs ui numuoa.
Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer.
An
GREENSBORO
Bennett College's Queen
Hester Bell has acquired
the reputation of "do
ing, going, and seeking"
in Bennett's academic
arena where she has
taught for 14 years.
Whatever it takes to
create an exciting learn
ing experience for
students in the home
economics field, she will
try it.
Her most recent ac
complishment is the
designing of a program
which emphasizes the
development of skills
essential to entering and
succeeding in self
employment in the home
economics and related
fields. Emphasizing
marketable job skills,
Mrs. Bell's two mini
cdurses focus on careers
in catering, housing and
nutrition for the elderly,
and clothing renovation
repair. Another aspect of
the training covers the
reparing and making of
small appliances. In ad
dition to the two mini
courses being offered
during the spring
semester, three existing
courses, Clothing for the
Family, Household
Equipment, and Family
life, have been expanded
to include special em
phasis on alterations and
electrical appliance
repair. In-service train
ing is included in the in
structional experiences.
Students will be assigned
to small businesses in the
community.
The program is sup
ported by a $15,000
grant from the Board of
Global Ministries of the
United Methodist
Church.
"We invite inquiries
from interested people in
the community who have
an f-interest in , self
employment oppor
tunities . in home
economics related jobs,"
said Mrs. Bell, who
product of Bennett
home economics
ment. "The skills
ohasized in the mini
courses and regular,
.courses can b? applied to '
a .number of interests
and can open up new
avenues to new sources
of personal income."
Few people around
Bennett realized the im-
pus for home economics
students.
As1 the economy con
tinues1 to play havoc with
shrinking pay .dfeck
Jeu is
power,
Mrs. Bel
plications of Mrs. Bell's Stressing the great need
interest in self-help ac- for neoDle "to secure
tivities when her Home
Management Theory
class planted a vegetable
garden on the campus a
few years ago. Profits
from the student project
were used to refirrbish
the Home Management
House, a . learning
laboratory on the cam-
self-suffiency through
self-employment on a
part-time or full-time
basis, and means oi
securing a job with a
larger business." And
when Queen Hester Bell
talks now, the college
community is listening.
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