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8-THE CAROLINA TIMES—SATURDAY, JANUARY 22,1994 LEGAL NOTICES STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DURHAM ADMINISTRATOR CTA’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS HAVING QUALIFIED as the Administrator OTA ot the Estate of JEAN H. LESTER, deceased, this is to notify aii persons, firms and corporations having ciaims against JEAN H. LESTER to present them to the undersigned on or before three. (3) months from the date of the first pubiication of this Notice or same wiii be pieaded in bar of their recovery. Ail persons indebted to or owing said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 3rd day of December, 1993. Craig L. Percy, Administrator CTA Estate of Jean H. Lester 4659 FloramarTer. New Port Richey, Fla. 34652 Publication dates: January 8, 15, 22, 29, 1994. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DURHAM EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as the Executrix of the Estate of Mildred Swann, deceased, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against MILDRED SWANN to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before three (3) months from the date of first publication of this Notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to or owing said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 15th day of December, 1993. Ophelia Wiley, Executrix Estate of Mildred Swann 1909 S. Roxboro St. Durham, North Carolina 27707 Publication dates; January 8, 15, 22, 29, 1994. NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as process agent of the Estate of Louise Holmes Elder, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of Louise Holmes Elder to present them to the undersigned on or before April 15, 1994 or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All K4fSons indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. Albert L. Willis 3107 Rockford Road Durham, NC 27713 This 15th day of January, 1994 PUBLICATION DATES: January 15, January 22, January 29 and February 5, 1994 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DURHAM EXECUTOR’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Executor of the Estate of Perry Fogle, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of Perry Fogle to present them to the un dersigned within three months from the date of the first pubiication of this Notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This the 12th day of January, 1994. Robert Shula (Shuler), Executor c/a William A. Marsh, Jr., Attorney MARSH AND MARSH, Attorneys at Law 120 E. Parrish Street, Suite 310 P.O. Box 125 Durham, North Carolina 27701 January 15, 22, 29, and February 5, 1994. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DURHAM ADMINISTRATRIX CTA’S NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having qualified as Administratrix CTA ot the Estate of Robert Roosevelt Hall, deceased, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of Robert Roosevelt Hall to present them to the undersigned within three months from the date of the first publication of this Notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This the 12th day of January, 1994. Sylvia H. Sales, Administratrix CTA c/o William A. Marsh, Jr. Attorney MARSH AND MARSH, Attorneys at Law 120 E. Parrish Street, Suite 310 P.O. Box 126 Durham, North Carolina 27701 January 15, 22, 29, and February 5, 1994. WOULD YOU BELIEVE Before the Nazis adopted it, the swastika had been used for centuries by many cultures as a symbol of well being and prosperity. In Guatemala, recently, callers ran up $ I million bills to a sex phone line. Some people, not realizing the cost of the calls, had to file for bankruptcy in a nation where only two of every 100 people have telephones. NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION North Carolina Durham County In The District Court 93 CvD 04882 Angela Green Poole, Plaintiff Clyde Lee Poole, Defendant REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL (RFP) FOR AUDITING SERVICES The City of Durham is seeking an independent CPA firm to contract to audit their records for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1994, wrthprobable renewal through fiscal 1998. A pre-bid conference will be held at 9:00 a.m. February 3, 1994 in the Human Resources Briefing Room, first floor Citv hall. Questions may be directed to Accounting Services, 560-4125. ^ By: Wayne E. McGlohon Accounting Services Manager Publication Date: January 22,1994 AUTO TALK Bryant-Durham Electric Co., Inc. is preP?r''’9 ® basic electrical upgrades for VERTICAL EXPANSION PROJECT, Wake Medical Center, Raleigh, NC. All MINORITY, DISADVANTAGED & WOMEN owned contracting firms & electrical suppliers are invited ^encouraged to participate with Bryant-Durham in this pr^osal. Plans & specifications may be reviewed at the Raleigh AGC plan room. For additional information, contact Don MIzell at 919-383-2526 prior to Tuesday, January 25,1994. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES BROWNING-FERRIS INDUSTRIES IS PRESENTI^ SEEKING QUALIFIED DIESEL MECHANICS AT OUR DURHAM LOCATION WE OFFER EXCELLENT PAY, BENEFITS AND TRAINING, ADVANCE MENT OPPORTUNITIES, A CHALLENGING CAREER AND JOB SECURITY. YOU MUST BE 21 YEARS OLD OR OLDER, HAVE 2 YEARS EXPERI ENCE AS A DIESEL MECHANIC, PASS A COMPANY PHYSICAL AND PASS A DRUG SCREEN TEST. APPLY IN PERSON MON.-FRI. 8:00AM to 5;00PM AT 1038 HARVEST RD., DURHAM NQ. GUARDIAN AD LITEM PROGRAM, DURHAM. THREE-QUARTER TIME PROGRAM SUPERVISOR. HIRING RATE: $17018. DUTIES INCLUDE RECRUITING, TRAINING, AND SUPERVISING VOLUNTEERS WHO ADVOCATE FOR THE BEST INTERESTS OF ABUSED AND NEGLECTED JUVENILES IN COURT. REQUIREMENTS INCLUDE A FOUR YEAR DEGREE PREFERABLY IN HUMAN SERVICES AND THREE YEARS EXPERIENCE IN CHILD ADVOCACY WORK, INCLUD ING ONE YEAR OF SUPERVISORY EXPERIENCE. THE POSITION IS THIRTY HOURS PER WEEK. SEND RESUME, THREE LEn'ERS ^ REFERENCE AND A JUDICIAL APPLICATION TO MARY DEVITT BOARDMAN, DISTRICT ADMINISTRATOR, GUARDIAN AD LITEM PROGRAM, 2ND FLOOR, JUDICIAL BUILDING, DURHAM NC 27701. JUDICIAL APPLICATION MAY BE OBTAINED AT EMPLOYMENT SECURITY OFFICE. APPLICATION DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 14, 1994. EOE. ROOMS FOR RENT NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DURHAM NOTICE TO CREDITORS HAVING QUALIFIED as the AD MINISTRATRIX of the Estate of NAUREEN JOHNSON LLOYD late of Durham County, North Carolina, the undersigned does hereby notify all persons, firms and corporations having, claims against the Estate of NAUREEN JOHNSON LLOYD to present them to the undersigned ADMINISTRATRIX c/o Frances Dyer, Attorney, Post Office Box 3445, Durham, North Carolina 27702, within three (3) months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to or owing said Estate will please make im mediate payment to the un dersigned ADMINISTRATRIX at Post Office Box 3445, Durham, North Carolina, 27702, This the 18th day of January, 1994. MILDRED S. JOHNSON, ADMINISTRATRIX Estate of NAUREEN JOHNSON LLOYD Frances Dyer Attorney at Law P.O. Box 3445 Durham, NC 27702 Telephone: (9T9) 688-5959 Publication Dates: January 22nd, January 29th, February 5th and February 12th, 1994. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT SINGLE MALES ONLY 490-0780 Quality Care Crosses Many Cultures. WRI Ehu-ham Regional Hospital, the heritage of our carii^ ttfeB hands crosses many cul tures. Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action are more tlian legal tcrmsfr—rUie/ro ottrway of life—^ving everyone a fair clutnce at {i^ossioi^ le\eloptuei«;. We have oppottunW^ ai-tiUable AffiediSwIlft ; for Q complete hstinti of cujto^ opeo- h^, caU our Jtdj line: 549-o')01. Join us and rwciw ah^K com- pe^ve salatyand cxtsnsh’e bene fits, tnchKRi]^ flexible scheduling, tuition reimbUTSMsment, nad a con- tinuing retendon effiort. Durliam Regional Hospital, 3643 North Roxboro Road, Dinham, NC 27704; (919) 470-7263 or (800) 233-3313. EEO/AA. Off THE WALL S TtW Durham H^onal Ffospital Quality Health Care: Our Personal Commitment and Our Business. I I i' To: Clyde Lee Poole , . ^ . . TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Absolute Divorce on Ground of One Years Separation. You are required tp make defense to such pleading within 40 days after the 8th day of January, 1994 (the date of the first publication of this Notice), and upon your failure to do so, the Plaintiff seeking service against you, will apply to the Court for the relief sought. The the 6th day of January, 1994. Grover C. Burthey, Jr. Attorney for Plaintiff 1510 Fayetteville St. Durham, NC 27707 (919)688-9105 PUBLICATION DATES: January 8, 15, 22, 29, 1994. DAC is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Schools U.S. to be No. 1!!! By Bob Kocher For the first time in 13 years the United States is predicted to be No. 1 in world auto production, according to a recent report in Automotive News. I can’t help but believe this will be the biggest story of 1994. This means that in this country we will produce more cars than the Japanese will. Great! Most of us remember that year when the Japanese took the lead. Some felt it would only last a couple of years, while others thought it would never turn around again for the U.S. It truly is a time of celebration for the ones responsible for this change in production leadership. But wait a minute, who in big business is re sponsible for this giant reversal? Is it the car companies in Detroit? Maybe it’s because Lee laccoca did such a great job at Chrysler. Or maybe we should attribute the results to the unions for taking big wage cuts, so we could build more cars. If you ask the experts, you will hear as many different answers as there are experts. The Big Three will each tell you they did it with their long-range planning and hard work. Go to Wash ington, D.C., and you’ 11 find just about anyone will take credit. Everybody always wants in on something that DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR Development Director (full-time), Durham Arts Council. Responsibilities: plan and execute annual united arts campaign; write grants; solicit corpo rate and individual contributors; direct marketing campaign and promotion material for fund raising efforts, including quarterly newsletter; coordinate all solicitations including sponsorships; oversee development data pro cessing; supervise staff , and volunteers; manager budget. Requires fundraising experience; knowledge of Durham community; experience su pervising staff and budget management; very strong communication and organizational skills; ability to work under pressure. Reports to Executive Director. Deadline February 15, 1994. Interested person should submit a letter of application, list of references and resume including salary history to Development Search Committee, Durham Arts Council, Inc., 120 Morris Street, Durham, NC 27701. .THE. C.T. WILSON CONSTRUCTION CO. invites Minority Business Enter prises to submit subcontract and material supply bids for the following project: DEFERRED MAINTENANCE: LIFE SAFETY/ALARM RENOVATIONS PERKINS LIBRARY DUKE UNIVERSITY BID:-2/3/94; 3:00 P.M. Bids must be received no later than 4 hours prior to bid time. Documents are available for review at AGC and Dodga Plan Rooms and our office. Phone (919) 383-2535, FAX (919) 382-0044. FIX-IT SHOP Guide to Environniental Hazards By Lloyd Birmingham Asbestc^: How dangerous is as bestos? Asbestos has been identified as a carcinogen. Once ingested, asbestos looks like a good deal. Car Bob’s explanation for wht the credit should go for putting back where we should be, No. 1, with the Japanese themselves. Itv^ they who jumped at the chance overtake us when we were buildi overpriced and unreliable cars, were lazy and spoiled and they saw advantage. Japanese car builders had to buii^ car that was reliable, got good j mileage and sold at a fair price. Ti accomplished these goals and o\ took us so quickly most of us had^ idea what had happened. The k and short of it is that we are n building some of the greatest caii^ world and are again the leaden numbers of builds. It’s a good feeli' Therefore, I thank the Japanese^ their lesson on car building. An thank them for the plants they buil this country to help get us back om^ Take it from Car Bob, the cars buil the U.S. are the best. If you have any questions or cornmi for Car Bob, please send them to Carl Box 20388, Canton, Ohio 44701. Ski Strong Your First Day On Tl Snow With Ski-Specific Trainin Machines From NordicSpoi (NAPS)—With winter ap proaching, millions of Americans are eager to wax up their skis and head for the snow. Unfortunately, many skiers will wind up hurt, or hurting, because they tried to do too much, too soon. “Whether you are a ski racer on the slopes two hundred days a year or a weekend warrior in heaven if you ski 10 days, you need ‘ski specific’ training to get you in SKI SHAPE,” says David Lessnick, private ski instructor at Vail/Beaver Creek and author Of the newly released Ski Shape— How To Get Fit For Skiing, an illustrated guidebook for skiers. “You need this training for three reasons: 1) to reduce injuries; 2) to increase performance; and 3) to make skiing more enjoyable,”- he added. NordieSport®, a sleek, new line of black graphite Spott Simulator''" systems from NordicTrack, is helping skiers ski strong their first day on the snow with its revolutionary NordieSport® Downhiir" alpine trainer and the new NordieSport® MC^’" cross country ski machine. According to skiing experts, the best way to get in ski-shape is to engage in both aerobic and strength-training exercises. “During the off-season and when you can’t make it to the slopes, the NordieSport Downhill is a convenient, sport-specific machine that improves your strength and endurance while re-creating the motions of skiing,” said Max Lundberg, manager of education and research for the Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA). With its unique four-bar link- age system, PowerFlex'" resis tance and life-like wooden skis, the NordieSport Downhill allows skiers to carve their turns and “set an edge”~-just as they would on the slopes. The sweeping later al workout motion on the Downhill is non-impact, therefore eliminating the potential for knee, back and other stress-related siasts, NordieSport offers sk cific innovation that goes b( mere machinery. The Nordic Ski, with its state-of-the-art electromagnetic techno allows nordic skiers the cho what type of snow they wa “ski” on. This unique glide c( feature means people can di “wet” snow for a challer workout, dry powder “fast” for a beginner-level workoi slow or normal glide sett according to the skier’s indi\ workout needs. “By alternating snow set skiers can strengthen the s\ muscles used in skiing acco to the level of intensity the into their sport,” said Nordic' President and CEO Jam Bostic. Like all NordieSport sii tors, the NordieSport Dov and NordieSport MC^ Ski ft stylish, uni-bq^y h.ases m from graphite composite, material provides sup strength and durability, ] extraordinarily lightweight. NordieSport, a divisii CML-owned NordicTrack, se products via direct marketin 12 wholly-owned retail s located throughout the U States and Canada. Consumers who want adc al information on the Nordic Downhill or NordieSport M( can call toll-free: 1-800-445’ ext. C2MK3. The Emerson Waldorf School offers a child centered education that Integrates the arts with academics and Is now accepting applications for S rades K - 8 for fall 94-95. Some openings now! Call us to attend our anuary 21 obsenration mornings on our beautiful 25-acre campus. 967- 1858. cancer of the lungs and stomach in those people who have experienced prolonged work-related exposure to it. The health effects of lower exiw- sures in the home are less certain; however, experts are unable to pro vide assurance that any level of expo sure to asbestos is completely safe. Under what circumstances do as bestos-containing products in the home become a health risk? Home health risks arise when age, accidental damage, or normal clean ing, construction or remodeling ac tivities cause the asbestos-containing materials to crumble, flake or dete riorate. When this happens, minute asbestos fibers are released into the air and can be inhaled through the nose and mouth. The fibers can cling to clothing, tools and exposed flesh; cleanup operations can then dislodge the fibers and free them to circulate in fibers Iddge in the lungs. Becau^ ^ material is durable, it persists in tis sue ayf concentr^es as repeated ex posures occur ovw time, h can cauae Can I expect to find asbestos in aidwer homes? Where in the home i^hould I look for asbestos? According to the Environs Protection Agency, many home structed in the United States ( the past 20 years probably d contain asbestos products. 1 where asbestos sometimes c found in the home include: a pipes and furnaces in older hot insulating jackets and sheathii some vinyl flooring materials;ii ing tiles; in exterior roofing, sh andsiding; insome wallboards;i with other materials and trowe sprayed around pipes, duct beams; in patching compounds: tured paints; and in door gasl; stoves, furnaces and ovens. What should I do if I think tli asbestos in a home I have purch You may hire a qualified pf sional who is trained and experi^ in working with asbestos to st the home. A professional fc where to look for asbestos, take samples prc^rly and wha: rective actions wUI be the most(
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