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6-TKE CAROLINA TIMES SATURDAY, DECElfcSEM 4, lo Help Wanted ft ; Laboratories Mechanic I ? Cespsa of high school course work and two years tf Bresresshre ixporienca In a variety of trades as re- cans by tni particular position; or an equivalent comblnatloa xrf education and experience. Duties In- dude shop activities, I.e., designing, repairing and fabrication of a variety of scientific, research and i mechanical equipment; maintenance of buildings and motor vehicles; and purchasing of supplies and materials. Strong mechanical and equipment repair -skCs required. Ability to establish and maintain ef fective working relationships with faculty and staff .euenttal. Salary Range: $12,540 18,708. 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 Pettlgrew Hall, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 962-2991. EQUAL 0PP0R TUNTIYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Evoked Potential Specialist Prior independent work experience with Evoked Potential studies preferred. Completion of high school course work, completion of six months 1 year of training In an accredited pro gram of etectronencephalographlc technology, ; one year of experience in hospital-related, work (lab, clerical or nursing care), one year of experience as an EEG Technician or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Salary Range: $11,004 $16,320. 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 Pettlgrew Hall, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 962-2991. EQUAL 0PP0R TUNTIYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Staff Attorney North Central Legal Assistance Program (NCLAP) is seeking an attorney licensed in N.C. to work in the Durham office. NCLAP provides free legal aid to ellgl ; pie persons. Detailed Job description available upon : request. $14,000, DOE. Excellent fringe benefits. Minorities, women, the elderly, handicapped en , couraged to apply. AAEEO employer. Send resume, . : cover letter and writing sample prior to 1231 82 to: - Alice Ratiiff, P.O. Box 2101, Durham, N.C. 27702. 'flesearch Assistant Professor T A position is available at the level of Research Assis tant Professor In the Department of Pharmacology at the University of North Carolina School of Medicine. Thr qualified epplicant will bring to the department a ' . defined research program complimentary to that of one or more of the present faculty; The research will normally be conducted In the laboratory of an ap propriate senior faculty member. This Is not a" tenure-track position and continuation of the ap pointment will be contingent upon the availibiiity of . research funds. The applicant should have a doc torate degree (Ph.D. or M.D.) and at least 3 years of relevant postdoctoral research experience. Send' curriculum vitas, statement of research plans, and names of 3 reference s to Dr. John P. Perkins; Dcpt; t of Pharmacology, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, School of Medicine, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. -The University of North Carolina Is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative .. Action ; Employer and specifically Invites and encourages spplications from . women end minorities. . Your City Council TWO-WEEK CALENDAR December 6-17,1982 Thi DirhMiCH Cauncl wll hold ragular maetlng Monday mgm at 7:30 p., I tlw Cltf Concfl Chambort of City Hall. Tha meeting li 4pM ta public. :, - V ' Oty BBvarnmem meeting acneaueg uunng nwi mi - m- MONDAY, DECEMBERS, 1982 1 GROUNDS WATER CONTROL COMMITTEE-fiF THE FRIENDS OF WEST POINT - ; gertannel Brlaflng Room1 at Floor) , J ', ' ' TY COUNCIL MEETINQ '.-". , (Council Chambart1at Floor) , . ; ; , TUESDAY. DECEMBER 7. 1982 t ,., PLANNING A ZONING COMMISSION t ' - 7:30 p.m. 7:30 P.M. 10:00 in. 7:30 a.au .9:30l.aj., ' 1:30 p.av 1:30 l.a. 2:15 p.M. 7:30 p.M. 10:00 i.m. S:3e p.M. 8:00 p.a 10:04 a.ai: 0:38 1 . 1 Cauncl Chambaralat Floor) IUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION '(Count Cnamtr1t Floor) , WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1982, ; - COMMUNITY SERVICES COMMITTEE : (Council CommlttM Rown2nd Floor) THURSDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1982 FINANCE COMMITTEE - ' , (CottMl Cemmlttee Raom2nd Roor) -' FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1982 SUBDIVISION REVIEW BOARO " (laapactiona Confaranea RoomSrd Floor) MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1982 -PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE ' , ' , ' ; Sound Committee Room2nd Floor) . , , , 1 TIZENS' ADVISORY COMMITTEE (CouncH Commlttaa Room2nd Floor) " t TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1982 '' ". BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT - (Council CommlttM Room 2nd Floor) , , WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER IS, 1982 , ' ' CATV ADVISORY BOARO '' I Cauncl CommlttM Room2nd Roar) ' , iOVERNMENT UAISON COMMITTEE OF THE HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION , , (Paraonnal Brlaflng Room1 at Floor) THURSDAY, DCCEKSCR 10, 1982 , ': COMMITTEE-OF-TKE-WHOLE ' (Coancl CommlttM Room2nd Roor) . , FRIENDS OF WEST POINT ' ' v' , (Covad CommlttM Room2nd Raar) .,", ! FRIDAY, OECEMSER 17, 1982 , r ' SUBDIVISIONS REVIEW BOARD 1 - (iMpacUaoa ConJarMca Roo3rd Roor) r t ' NOTE: AS Maatmga art hald la tha City Had, 101 City Had Plaza, antes! atharwtaa Indlcatad. Additional matting may ba scheduled Fraa parking I avallsb lacatad aerasa Maagua Itraat fram City HaU. Tba City Countl Bar tnia Bat aubmtttsd farvubllcatioa. awing tha Councl ttaaQng m tlia Cnapal Kil Straat Parking Garaga, Block Grant ' (Continued from Front) neaitn centers. As for the money, the new fiscal year . 1982-83 began Oc tober 1, but even now state government of ficials are not sure what the federal block grant allocation will finally be. State officials have been told to spend at the 1981-82 level. For the "past fiscal year, the state got about $200 million in block grant money; assigned to three departments and eight programs, v ; , The departments are: Human i Resources, Natural Resources and Public Instruction. The . programs vi include preventive health, mater nal and child health, . social services, as well as programs to enhance mental health and curtail alcoholism 'and drug . abuse. . ' What all this means, according to state of ficials, is that everyone is still guessing just how the block grant program will finally affect reci pients of these services agencies and depart ments which administer the programs, and local economies to make up fof whatever cuts should occur in federal funding. So it appears, that the block grant program in Norths 'Carolina , boils down to, as one state of ficial characterized it, "a super idea, but not near ly enough money to do what's needed." : In North Carolina, people need everything from help with energy bills during the winter ' months to economic 1 development for the ' state's smaller cities. Despite federal cuts ranging from 18 per cent in some programs to about 35 per cent in others, the federal block grants are tagged to fill those needs,, For example, during the last fiscaLyear, which ended September 30, the N.C. Department of Human Resources got $116 million, for ' five, block grants. These pro- grams included preven- - tive healthy maternal and child health; low income . energy, social x- services and alcoholodrug abuse and mental ' health ef-i forts. , ' 1 ' .In the.N.Ci Depart ment - - of , Natural ' Resources, . two ' block grants community ser vices and small cities : , brought $55 million. The I State . Department . of t ; Public Instruction got an education block grant of about $11 million. - But as Gov.. Hunt il- . lustrated in a recent ex- i ' ample, jt ' still x wasn't ? .enough, because v jvhen ' the small cities program i was announced, requests ' totaling more than $157 million came in, while there "was only $45 million for the grant: ,., And about 250.00C: households received fuel assistance payments, a one-time check averag . ing $148 per household" but funds were available ? for' only about half of , those needing assistance, Accdrding " to - state budget literature tighter eligibility ' jequirements were used to .weed out the needy. But with the ' new flexibility in the fuel , assistance program , the state can decide whether to send checks directly to customers as they do' now a or to;, suppliers.". And, jn the social service, grant," states unlike before, can shift spen ding emphasis according to local needs. ' ' ' So now if more money', is needed in child care, than in preventive health, for example, the State can adjust, In the , middle of " the budget -year for that matter; and shift funds to the place of urgency. ' , " -.State- officials' say,' however, that the grants arrived ' with , more restrictions ' than ' they first thought. Proeram -participants have felt the, pinch in , terms of fllgibility requirements. : , Consider: . ',;-., " The Feds restricted us of the low income energy : assistance grants to no. more than 10 per cent for administrative cost and up to 15 per cent for, weatherization. Tna.t brought on' tighter Fiscal Controller GREENSBORO positions requested and Dr. Roraeo D. Brion, a filled by Fort since his veteran ( - educational , arrival at A&T 14 mon fiscal manager, has been ' ths ago to enhance the named comptroller and university's fiscal opera assistant Vice chancellor "ttons. - . : for fiscal affairs at A&T Mate University. The appointment, an nounced byVChancellor Edward B. Fort, 'com- pletes the circuit of new four- can earn no mol-e than $621per month, or a one person family no more than $316 per month. To boot, their assets can be worth no more an $2200. Servicos LOT CLEARING, instanation of septic tanks and repairs. For appointment call 682-0523. Help Wanted LANIER OPERATOR Night shift position Full or part time Hours flexible. Must have experience with Lanier World Processors. Quiet 'surroundings. Good benefits. Send resume .and letter to; S. Mixon SECID 400 Eastowne Drive Chapel Hill 27514 1 No phone Calls please. E0E "Dr. Romeo Brion is an extraordinarily effec tive and committed ad ministrator," said Fort. . "Not only are , his credentials . impeccable, '; but he also has labored in the vineyard of educa tion for many years. He knows' the intricacies of fiscal management, can . accommodate the com . puter science ramifica tions of high technology, and he embodies the essence of what I am seeking as a member of this administrative team." Brion comes to A&T. after serving as a cor porate taxation specialist and management consul tant for the RB Manage ; ment Corporation in Las ; Vegas. ' He was formerly treasurer ' and . chief business . officer 'for the Philippine Union Col lege in the Philipines and served at one time as chief business ad ministrator of the In kster, Michigan School District. Brion was also assistant for business for the Davis Joint Unified School District at Davis, Calif. Brion holds . the bachelor's degree in ac counting, and the MBA and doctorate degrees from Wayne State University in Detroit. He is a certified public, ac countant... ,: v v He is a former officer of the Association '"of School Business Officials of the United States and . Canada and a member of the : American Accoun ting Association. He is; .named and has two sons.- . . . Eagles Host (Continued From Page : points per game and 8. rebounds. Other doubl : figure scorers7 for Si Paul are Wal . Buckhanan (15.3) am Michael Seward 12.7). David Binlon, the 6-t power forward fron Rochester, N. Y:! lead the Eagles with 33 point and 33 rebounds in tw games. Junior guan Darnell Evans an sophomore guard Miki Wright are hitting 15.( , points per game. Wrigh leads the team with 1( assists. The Eagles an averaging 86.5 points game while yielding 76.5. Honor Roll jk lili! Top Quality Service On ,i . , -7 All American-made cars . Some Toyotas & Datsuns Also Radiator Repair ' -24 hour Tow Service ' 2 mechanics on duty 8-6 . ' . Calvin Oalrymple, Srind Jamat M. Cranky '- DAtS AMOCO 3101 Fayetteville St. , 688-0237 "35 Years Experience" J ' t OCEAN FRICH Lawson's Seafood & Carry Out, 2504 Fayetteville St. Now Cooking Your Favorite Seafoods Open Tues., Wed., Thurs., Sat, 10:30 A.M. -7 P.M. Friday: 9:30 A.M. - 8:30 P.M. Cell Your Order In 682-7083 r j imrmmmi '(Continued from Page 8 Curtis Fulton, Robin Green, , k , Departmental Purchasing Agent II Completion of college course work and two years of experience In large scale purchasing; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Background should include purchasing of scientific apparatus, i.e., chemicals, research and electronic equipment. Working knowledge of sources, prices, market factors and product characteristics necessary. Salary range: $15,612 - $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, m Pettlgrew Hall, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 962-2991. EQUAL 0PP0R TUNTIYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Medical Laboratory Technician II Completion of college course work with specialization - in medical technology'' or one ' of the biological sciences; or an equivalent combination of education ;and experience. Interest In medical genetics and knowledge of cytology, tissue culture and photography desirable. Salary range: $12,012 -17,880.- . . .. : , Consideration given only to persons submitting a' com- Dieted APPLICATION FOR STAFF EMPLOYMENT with . THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA at CHAPEL - HILL; Resumes unaccompanied by art application will ' , be returned. For an application please contact the ,: Employment Division, 111 Pettlgrew Hall, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 9B2r2991.' EQUAL 0PP0R- TUNTIYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Personnel Technician II y ' 4 " (Employee Communications Officer) . Completion of college course work preferably with a f major Irt social sciences and one year of experience In 'y personnel management; or an equivalent combination : . of education and experience' Must possess strong A oral and written communication skills. Must be able - to effectively manage employee communications pro- grams. Salary range: $14,256 - 21,432. -i Consideration given only to persons submitting a com- ploted 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 Pettlgrew Hall, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 852-2991. EQUAL 0PP0R- TUNTIYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. .. Evans, Benjamin Fletcner, . fa Christy Guion, Harriett Har- jg . rk Rtenhanlo Uarrk A'Ji' Gregory - Holllday, Jac- S quefine' Jones, Willie fh Lawrence, Micnene Little, 'Jacqueline Marrow, Joseph McKellar, Sharon McNeill, Lonnle McRavin, Zaneta Roseboro, Vernetta Royster, Patty - Shuler, Avery Tharrington, Lamont Hazelton, Lisa Wilson, George McQueen, Roderick Wilson; Freshmen: Shannon Alston, Warren Alston, Lin da Bailey, Damon Burton, .Benjamin Daniel,' My Dung Do, Tonya Evans; David ' Ghirardelli,- Gail Hoilowelir Dennis Jarmon, Terri Laws, Erik McGee, Lindsey Mer ritt, Mark Pippen, Anthony Sowers, ' Norman Starks, ' Dwight Thompson, Treavesa Watson, Karen Thomas, . . Qhauncey Wheeler Sherry White, Allerr-.-r Williams, i ' Carla Williams. Tara Varborough,! Kiisha 'Young, Sheila Brown, Ruth Mabry. 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