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4-THE CAROLINA TIMES- -SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1993 ■n 11 f'1! f .Tnti 1 'jL^LTTTrrrinrrsrJ f i f 1111 III I jUlJll Jft L EG AL NOTICES IN THEGENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION FILE NO. 92-SP-405 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ' GEORGE MILLER., JR. Public Adminis.trat .or of the Estate of Mary Jc ,nes Stanfield, Deceased, Petit',oner; ALL PERSONS IN ESSE AND NOT IN ESSE Wfio Maw (JIaim to Have An Interest l.n the Estate of Mary Jones S.tanfie'ld, [leceased, 'RespOinda nts. . Bv v/irture of the) Order of the Superior Court of Durham County, made in a sS Proca"ding enhtled “Georoe W. Miller, Jr., Public Adrninistrator of th'e Estate of Mary Jones Stanfield, Deceased, Petitioner v. AB Persons In F;s6e and Not In Esse, Respondents, 92-SP-405 the undersigned Cor.hmissioner, vrill, on the 25th day of Ortober at 10:00 A-M. at Durham Co,unty Judicial Building Steps, Durham, North Carolina, offer for sale at th e highest biddor for cash, that certain tract of land lying and being in Durham County, North Carolina, and more particularly described as Beginning at a stake on the east side of Ruth Street 962.3 feet in a northerly direction from the north side of Nellowood Street at the northwest corner- of Lot 12 in Block C, and running thence along and with the eas'd side of said Ruth Street North 3 degrees 39 minutes East. 50' feet to a stake, southwest corner of Lot 10; thence South 86 degrees 21 minutes East 422.5 feet to a stake; thence Soutfi 2 degrees 56 minutes West 50 feet to a stake, thence North 86 degrees 21 minutes West 423.5 feet to a stake on the east side of R uth Street, the point of beginning, and being Lot 11 in Block (J.of L.AWNDALE ACRES as per plat and survey now on file in the offico of the Register of Deeds of Durham County in* Plat ^ok 2f> at Pnge 80, to which reference is hereby made for a more particLliar deiscription. ■ j u .u Gash deposit of 10% of the high bid will be required by the Commissioner lat the t ime of sale. The balance of the purchase price is to be paid upon delivery of the deed. The property is sold subject to all ao valorem taxes. This sa ,le is subject to confirmation of the Court. This 23rd da\r of September, 1993. . . „ Robert E. Levin, Commissioner HAYWOOD, ClENNY, iMILLER, JOHNSON SESSOMS & PATRICK 210 W. Main f Street, Suite 400 P.O. Box 451 Durham, Norl :h Carolina ,27702 Publication d ates in Th e Carolina Times; Oct. 2, 9, 16, and 23, 1993. north CAI POLINA DURHAM C .OUNTY JAMES M'L'ISE PLAI'N TIFF IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT, CIVIL DIVISION FILE NO. 93CVD 04000 NOTICE RUTH J'OHNSON MUiSE DEFE.NDANT The ab.ovianamed Defondant, RUTH JOHNSON MUSE, will take notice that an action entitled as above as been commenced in the Durham County Di strict Court, tOurham, North Carolina, by the plaintiff to secure an absolute Divorce from the defendant based upon the grounds that plaint',ff and defendant Have lived separate and apart from each other for more than one (1) year next preceding the bringing of this action; and the defe ndan t -will further take notice that she is required to appear at the Offi'se of the Clerk of Ciurham County District Court on or before the 6th day/ of December, 1993, and answer, demur or otherwise plead to the co'/nplaih.t in said action i or the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief df/mandrsd in the complaint. This 15‘th day of Octobor, 1993. f'lathariiel L. Belcher Attotrbjy for Plaintiff 1015 Red Oak Avenue Durham, North Carolina 27707 Publication Dates; The CJarolina Times October 23rd, 30th and November 6th, 1993. Signed; Deborah Boone Deputy Clerk, Durham District Court NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION FILE NO: 92-SP-558 GEORGE W. MILLER, JR., Public A.dministrator of the Eistate of GADIST CRAWFORDI, SR., Deceased, Petitionor V NOTICE OF SALE NICK CRAWFORD, DALLAS HUBBARD, JAVELAR CRAWFORD, GATTIS CRAWFORD, JR„ AND GWENDOLYN CLAIRBORNE, Respondents. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS THE DEMOUTION AND ARCHITECTURAL SALVAGE OF THE OLD SOUTHERN RAILWAY BUILDING COUNTY OF DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Pursuant to' North Carolina General Statute, Chapter 143, Article 8. separate sealed proposals, will be received by the owner. County of Durham,. in the Purchasing Department, of the Durham County Administrative Complex, Durham, North Carolina until 3:00 P.M., Tuesday, November 23, 1993 in the Durham County Commissioners’ Conference Room, 200 East Main Street, 2nd Floor at which time they will be publicly opened and read for furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, tools, etc. unless otherwise specified, for the complete DEMOLITION AND ARCHITECTURAL SALVAGE OF THE OLD SOUTHERN RAILWAY BUILDING Proposals will be received for the following contracts: Demolition and Architectural Salvage Instructions for submitting bids and specificatbns for a complete description of the work .involved and of the apparatus, supplies, materials, equipment for which bids are invited may be examined at the office of the Purchasing Department and the following locations: * 1) Office of the Owner Project Manager County Project Management Office 200 East Main Street, 3rd Floor Durham, North Carolina 27701 (919)560-7999 2) Offices of the Associated General Contractors Carolina Branches located in: Raleigh Greensboro Charlotte Fayetteville 3) Offices of F.W. Dodge Corporation located in: Raleigh Greensboro Charlotte 4) Raleigh/DurhamTTriad Minority Business Development Center 817 New Bern Avenue Raleigh, North Carolina 27601 5) Construction Market Data 2301 Rexwoods Dr. Ste. 102 Raleigh, N.C. 27607 A pre-bid conference will be held on Tuesday, November 9, 19M at frlQ pm at the Owner’s office trailer located at the corner of Roxborc^M|4«ff* Pettigrew Street in Durham, N.C. rfr| | All prospective biddeTS must attend this meeting. Bids from no bidclers will not be accepted. ’ _ Plans, specifications and other contract documents may be.a^|ed M those qualified and who will make a proposal, upon a depcpit for eacn set issued to Contractors submitting bids. Deposit fehoq>| Shfll be made payable to the "County of Durham". Contrartorslatay teauh contract document sets after 8:30 A.M., Monday throijl^rr Frid^ at thp Office of the Purchasing Department, Durham Countyl2ro East 14^ Street, Floor 4M, Durham, N.C. 27701, Phone (919) 563i006fl. Deposit^ shall be in cash or certified checks. The full deposit sha^e returned to those Contractors submitting a bona fide proposal proyBed jklans and specifications are returnecT to the Purchasing Depairtnent'^In good condition within ten (10) days after the date set for receiving bids.« PROJECT DESCRIPTION: M 5 ' "v..- Architectural salvage of the limestone pieces of the parapqnwalt, eornice, windows, and portico area, the demolition of the remainder OT the l^uilding, and backfilling the resultant void to grades shown on the draWings. Contractors who bid must be licensed to do work In the Slat^bf North Carolina under the Act to Regulate the Practice of General Contracting. The Contractor's North Carolina License number shall be designated on the outside of the envelope containing the bid. Cash, Bid Bond as provided by statute, or a certified check in the amount of 5% of the bid must be attahced to each bid. This check is to be made payable to the County of Durham. Said deposit shall guarantee that the Contract will be entered into by the successful bidder if the award is made. Such deposit of cash or certified check may be held by the County of Durham until the successful bidder has executed and delivered the Contract documents, including Performance and Payment Bond, to the County of Durham. Bid deposits submitted in the form of cash, cashier’s check or certified check will be deposited in the County’s account as required by North Carolina Local Government Budget and Fiscal Control Act (N.C. General Statute Chapter 159, Article 3). The bids will be evaluated and the contract will be awarded in accordance with statutory public contract requirements as supplemented or altered by the Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Plan of the County of Durham (DBE Plan). The full text of the DBE Plan is included in the package of contract documents available in the Purchasing Department. The County reserves the right to reject any and/or all bids, waive formalities, or accept such bid as appears in its judgement to be in the best interest_of the County. By Order of'iDurham County Board of Commissioners William V. Bell, Chairman Garry Umstead, Clerk to the Board Edward O. Watson, Director, Project Management Office MAINTENANCE MECHANIC 111 — UNO Center for Public Television Position based at WUNC-IV transmitter near Chapel Hill, NC. Woiii involves travel throughout the state performing facilities maintenance, construction and other technical and related duties as assigned. Some evening, weekend and holiday work may be required. Must be able to climb towers,, read construction blueprints and work independently wHi, minimal supervision. Minimum Requirements: Completion of grammar school and three years related facilities maintenance experience (or equivalent' training and experience). Experience in commercial electrical maintenance or building construction and working knowledge of facilities trades including carpentry, plumbing and concrete work. Broadcast tower maintenance experience desirable. Salary Range: $19,069-$29,696 Hiring Range: $19,069-$22,024. Apply in writing by Monday, November 1, 1993 to: UNC Center for Public Television, Human Resources Office, Po Box 14900, RTP, NC 27709-4900. Federal law requires that upon being hired an applicant must present, upon request, satisfactory evidence to verify employability and identification. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Duriiam Re^onal Hospital, the herit^e of our caring hands crosses many cul tures. Equal Opportunity and AfiBnnative ActioiFi arc more than legal termst-’-’^ey’ro ouriway of j,vjng*Bweryonc a fatr clmnce ai development. i i,. I « h^ly com- ‘ ftuid exfens^’ieJaenc-. _ J flexible tuition reiihbqrseanfMit. mui a con tinuing retention e&n. Durham R^onal Hospital, 3643 North Roxboro Road, Durham, NC 27704f (919) 470-7263 or (800) 233-3313. EEO/AA> The purpose of psycholo to give us a completely diffc idea of the things we know I —Paul Vj Eastern Pennsylvania sup plies all the anthracite~hm coal-that is produced in the United States. FINANCIAL AID FINANCIAL AID FOR COLLEGE' Computerized Search* Call Heath Computer Services 919-202-0008 or 1 -800-264-3284. By vitiura of the Oirder of Superior Court of Durham County, made in a Special Proceeding entitled "George W. Miller, Jr., Public Administrator of the Estate of Gadi.st Crawford, Deceased, Petitioner v. Nick Crawford, Dallas Hubbard, Javelar Crawford, Gattis Crawford, Jr., and Gwendolyn Clairborne, Respondents, 92-SP-558", the undersigned Commissioner, will, on the 17th day of November, 1993, at 12;00 Noon at the Court House door in Durham County, North Carolina, offer for sale at the highest bidder for cash, those certain tracts of land lying and being in Durham County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows; "BEGINNING ^^t a stake on the west side of North Elm Street 96.2 feet in a northerly direction from the north side of Hopkins Street and running thence North 82 degrees 58 minutes West 86.7 feet to a stake; thence North 2 degrees 59 feet East 14.6 feet to a stake; thence North 11 degrees 2 minutes West 31 feet to a stake; thence South 84 degrees 28 minutes East 95.9 feet to a stake on the west side of North Elm Street; thence along and with the west side of said North Elm Street South 5 degrees West 46.3 feet to a stake, the point of beginning, as per plat ancTsun/ey of the G.C. Ray Property now on file in the Orlice of the Register of Deeds in Plat Book 19 at page 57 to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description of the same, and being known and designated as 605 North Elm Street." Cash deposit of 10% of the high bid will be required by the Commissioner at the time of sale. The balance of the purchase price is to be paid upon delivery of the deed. The property is sold subject to all ad valorem taxes. This sale is subject to confirmation of the Court. This the 19th day of October, 1993. Robert E. Levin Commissioner HAYWOOD, DENNY, MILLER, JOHNSON, SESSOMS & PATRICK 201 W. Main Street, Suite 400 P.O. Box 451, Durham, NC 27702 (919) 682-5747 cYest/crawford.nos Publication dates in The Carolina Times: October 23, October 30, November 6 and November 13, 1993. FOR RENT West Park Apartments located in the West End and Lyon Park area. 2-3 bedrooms, 370 and 420. Applications accepted at Murdoch Place Apartments, 688-3695. Office hrs M/W-Th, 1-3 or by an apppintment. Incom* rastrictions apply. Also accepting Housing Authority certificate and vouchen. J.A. Jones Construction Company is seeking bids from Minority Disadvantaged or Female-owned subcontractors and suppliers to bid on the Hillside High School Campus, Durham, NC. Bid docunients are availabi© for reviaw at J.A. Jones Construction Co., Addison Division, J.A. Jones Drive, Charlotte, NC 28287; at the office of the Architect, The Freelon Group, Inc., 4364 South Alston Ave., Suite 103, Durham, NC 27713; at the offices of the AGC in Raleigh and Greensboro, NC; at the offices of the F.W, Dodge Corp. in Raleigh, Greensboro, Fayetteville and Charlotte, NC; at the Raleigh/Durham/Triad Minority Business Development Center, Raleigh, NC; and through the SCAN system based in Atlanta, GA. , Contact Paul Daniels at J.A, Jones office at 704/553-3684 for more information. Bids shall be received no later than Tuesday, October 26, 1993 at 3:00 PM at our Charlotte Office or; you may Fax your quote to 704/553-3373. , EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITME* Facilities Technician t General maintenance and ground work, rnust have GED, clean Np driver’s licence, and some experience. Full-time hourly. Apply in person, NC Museum of Life and Science, 433 Murray Avenue, Durham. WILDLIFE/CONSERVATION JOBS Game wardens, security, maintenance, etc. No exp. necessary. Now Hiring. For Info Call (219) 794-0010 ext. 9871 9 AM to 9 PM. 7 days, ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY (V) —. Provides administrative/secretarlai support to Vice President for Public Affairs. Must possess ability to manage, plan and execute day-to-day work of office independently in absence of Vice President; ability to communicate professionally and effectively through written correspondence, in person and by telephone; ability to relate well to people. Must possess excellent typing/wora processing and composition skills and ability to use dictaphone; shorthand useful. Requires high school graduate with three years administrative office experience. Relevant experience working with General Assembly and N.C. State Government preferred. Salary Range: $18,341-$28,487. Apply in writing by Monday, November 1, 1993 to: Personnel Office, UNC-General Administration, P.O. Box 2688, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-2688. Federal law requires that upon being hired an applicant must present, upon request, satisfactory evidence to verify employability and identification. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVfc ACTION EMPLOYER. Citv of Dyrharri Weekly Calendar WPFKI Y CALENDAR: OCTOBER 25,1993 — OCTgB^ 29.1993 The DURHAM CITY COUNCIL holds its regular meetings on the FIRST and THIRD MONDAYS OF EACH MONTH at 7:30 p.m. m City Council Chamber, located on the first floor of City Hall. ■MSP meetings are open to the public. TB»y Government meetings scheduled during the next week uaMethe following; NpAY, October 25, 1993 lp)m. , October 26, 1993 PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE (Committee Room/2nd Floor) ...ju,,,,,, BOARD OF ADJUSTMENT (Committee Room/2nd Floor) 12-30 pm JOINT CITY-COUNTY PLANNING P COMMITTEE (Committee Room/2nd Floor) 1 -00 0 m DATALINK ADVISORY COMMITTEE ■ (DATA Adm. Bldg./123 Vivian St.) .■CO p m DURHAM CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU f EXECUTIVE BOARD f (101 E. Mnrg^an St.) ;-00 p m EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE of the HUMAN RELATIONS COMMISSION (Theatre Room/1 st Floor) 6-30 p.m, HUMAN RELATIONS PUBLIC HEALTH FORUM ^ "CHANGING THE ECONOMY' (Council Chamber/1 St Floor) WFDNESDAY. October 27, 1993 5M aim': TECHNICAL COORDINATING COMMITTEE (Committee Room/2nd Floor) 12-00 noon 2020 COMPREHENSIVE PUN STEERING COMMITTEE (Committee Room/2nd Floor) 3:00 p.m. STORMWATER ADVISORY COMMITTEE (Council Chamber/1 St Floor) 4-00 p.m. 2020 COMPREHENSIVE PLAN - GROUP 1 ^ LAND USE (Committee Room/2nd Floor) 7:00 p.m. DURHAM PLANNING COMMISSION (Committee Room/2nd Floor) 7:15 p.m. DURHAM AREA TRANSIT AUTHORITY PUBLIC FORUM- "ADA PARATRANSIT PLAN UPDATE' (DATA Adm. Bldg./123 Vivian St.) THURSDAY. October 28,1993 !:30 a.rh;' 4;00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY, October 29, 1993 8:30a.r^i. COMMITTEE-OF-THE-WHOLE (Committee Room/2nd Floor DURHAM HOUSING AUTHORITY (Council Chamber/1 St Floor) INTER-NEIGHBORHOOD COUNC L CANDIDATES FORUM (Committee room 2nd Floor) DEVELOPMENT REVIEW BOARD (Committee Room/2nd Floor) All Meetings are held in City Hall, 101 City Hall Plaza, unless otherwise indicated. Additional meetings may be scheduled after tnis list is submitted for publication. Free parkina is available during tne Council Meeting in the Chapel Hill Street Parking Garage, locatea across Mangum Street from City Hall. . Any citizen wishing to be heard on agenda matters, please ca l tn City Clark’s Office at 560-4166 to place your name on the speakers ''Interoreters for the Deaf and the Hearing Impaired are available by giving a 48-hour notice. If needed, ^se telephone 560-4180 or T.D.D. No. 560-4649. ITY LIFE PROGRAM will be on Cable Channel 23 every Wednesday from 7:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
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