illllifl: '. lilt - - - iiiil-' ' - r- - - mm 1 - i, , iliwi'' t- I ,, illiir j 4 " ? -i" 111'.) J .-i- r ' 1 -"7; " ; - , J .;, j ' t ' , - : A ?yyy . fOXBORO MASS CALLS IT A CAREER Vikings' OE Jim Marshall packs away his helmet alter playing his final game with the Vikings against the Patriots at Schaefer Stadium on December 16. Marshall, who turned 42 on December 30 is the first non-QB to play in 20 NFL seasons. Only George Blanda (26) and Earl Morral (21) have outdistanced him in this category. The Patriots won the game 27-23. (UPI Photo) counter (OTC) medicines and cosmetics send free samples to consumers' through the mail to pro mote these products. This is an economical and efficient way to introduce them to millions of people. It has .been successfully followed for many years. To strengthen the stan dards of care that have evolved in this practice, the OTC companies who make up the Proprietary Associa tion have adopted guidelines for mailing samples to con sumers, physicians and den tists. The outer container of every sample is clearly and conspicuously labeled to show that it is a medicinal product. Before any mail ing, the U.S. Postal Service should be consulted. Fur thermore, packaging com- NORTH CAROLINA , DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER ANO BY VIRTUE of the power of sale contained in a certain Deed of Trust executed by G.H. In vestment Company. Inc. and assumed,- toy. LAwREM& -A WATKINS amfXlfersUE VQPEEt WATKINS dated" January' 1$, 1972", and recorded in Mortgage Book 866. page 239, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham Coun ty. North Carolina, and pursuant to Findings of the Clerk of Superior Court of Durham County, on Motion and Notice for institution of foreclosure proceedings dated the 20th day of November 1979, in No. 79 SP 770; default having been made in the payment of the in debtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being by the terms thereof subject to foreclosure, the undersigned will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the door of the Durham County Judicial Building in Durham, North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock, NOON, on the 22nd day of January, 1980. the property conveyed in said Deed of Trust, the same lying and being in the County of Durham, State of North Carolina, in Oak Grove Township, and more particularly described as follows : BEGINNING at a stake on the west side of Glenn Road (formerly Belvin Quarter Road) at the northeast cor ner of Lot No. 30, Block "F", Plat hereinafter referred to; thence runn ing North 54 00' West 200.0 feet to a stake: thence running North 36 00' East 50 leet to a stake: thence ' North 35 59' 30" East 50 feet to a stake: thence running South 54 03' 10" East 199.59 feel to a stake on the west side of Glenn Road (formerly Belvin Quarter Road); thence running along and with the west side of Glenn Road (tomerry Belvin Ouarter Road). South 36 00' West 100 feet to a stake, the point and place of BEGINNING, the same being Lot No. 31. Block "E". Sec lions A & B. Plat of Northern Heights. Plal Book 28. page 5. and Lot No 32 of the Resubdivision and Extension of Block "F", Section Two, Northern Heights, as shown in Plat Book 52, page 76. Durham County Registry, to which reference is hereby made lor a more particular description. THIS PROPERTY will be sold sub ject to all prior encumbrances and taxes and all 1980 ad valorem taxes and assessments. THIS SALE will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increased bids, as required bv law. Dated this 19lh day of December, 1979. NOTICE STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION PUBLIC HEARINGS VOCATIONAL EDUCATION CORRECTION Notice is hereby given of corrections to a notice of public hearings on Voca tional Education by the State Board ol Education published in this newspaper on or about December 21 1979. which stated that: "A copy ol the FY 1981-1982 State Plan and the FY 1979 Accountability Report is available in the office of the local superintendent of schools or of the president ot the nearest community college or technical institute " Documents available at said offices are the FY 1978-79 Stale Plan, and not the 1 98 1 1 982 State Plan . and not the FY 1979 Accountability Report . as er roneously announced Said hearings will be held at the following locations, each hearing being scheduled from 4 to 5 p.m. and 7:30 to 9 p.m. on the following dates: .lanuarv 14 iqsn East Dunlin Hiah School Auditorium. Beulaville 1980 - Nasn lecnnicai insmuie uanonuni. noty muumi. US 64 West. Red Oak Exit 1980 AsheviHe Hiqh School Media tenter. Asnevme. McDowell Street 1980 - Lexington Sr High School Auditorium. Lexington ?6 Pnrv Street (Can be seen Irom Interstate :) These hearings being held in compliance with the Education Amendments of 1976 Public law 94-482. are on the FY 1481 1(I8? Stale Plan for Voca tional Education and the FY 1979 Accountability Reporl on Vocational Educa Any atien desiring to be heard should IHe hisher request with 0 H Heir.her Director Division of Vocational Education. Department ol Public In slru'ction Raleigh North Carolina 27611. no later than January 9. 1980 to insure proper recognition Five minutes will be allowed for each presents lion A typed or handwritten copy ol the remarks should be submitted to the hearing officer $ llolp Wanted Rush $qy$ ' Continued from Front Mr. Secretary?'. . . lie asked me "where can I get a haircut?. . . the professor repeated solemnly before the silent commission. . . Some of these for mer diplomats are now prime ministers and presi dents of their countries. . . . and people wonder why they hate us. . . .," the third ranking U.S. public official declared, in refer ring to the anti-American outbreaks in the Middle East (Iran) and north Africa (Libya). However, the former secretary of state during Presidents John F. Ken nedy's and Lyndon John son's administrations em phasized that the UJS. did not have the constitutional or legal authority to return the shah of Iran to his country for trial in order to free American hostages. There is no law providing for the ouster of immigrants seeking asylum or for the extradition of persons charged as criminals in Iran because "we do not have a treaty "with Iran. . . .Only the president can make that decision. . . ." Rusk declar- -edjrT . J don't know if this point has been over looked or ignored. . . ." he continued. Although he was critical of U.S. Senators, interna tional visitors and even reporters for "interfering in U.S. foreign policy" during the crisis, Rusk said, "If I had a choice between a free press and free speech aimed at a specific target such as peace. . . .and a free press and free speech without restrictions, I would prefer a free press. . . .without restrictions." Rusk agreed that much of the Iranian crisis involved a propaganda battle by the Ayatollah Khomeini and LINE MECHANIC I Line mechanic to perform semi skilled work in construction and maintenance ot water and sewer lines. $8,395 - $10,914. Excellent benefits. Apply Orange Water and Sewer Authority. 406 Jones Ferry Road. Carrboro. Applications ac cepted until 5 p.m.. January 14 1980. E.O.E. Someday soon your mail- panies are consulted periodi-mafl-fti-airstfmfethrkjf cally to ensure that the besides Wlkf- "" tUMiuiiio latsfa4va0ea Wisafoipac- Many makers of over-the aging are used. Io keep track. The Association is sent some of each sampling at the same time the public is. Under the guidelines, the container in which the sample is mailed must be designed to discourage opening by children. The total amount of the product in any one sample is never large enough to cause injury to a child if swallowed. The Proprietary Associa tion is helping make sure that free sample in your mailbox is useful and not harmful. The President of the United States has com mended the Association for its efforts in establishing these guidelines, saying: "Your leadership in setting voluntary guidelines for sending . sample products through the mails was a helpful step in industry government relations." Maintenance Mechanic II "Compk'lion of grammar school and Ihrec years ex perience in performing a variely of lasks in I ho maintenance and repair of buildings related equip ment including performance of at least one' building trade skill on the journey work level; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Kxperience in the installation, maintenance, and repair of refrigeration and air conditioning equipment prefer red. Salary range: $9,526 - $12,900. Contact the Employment Division, 111 Pelligrew Hall, 1NC, Chapel Hill, NC. KQUAL OPPORTl'NITYAF FIRMATIVK ACTION FMPl.OYFR. Educational Media Specialist Completion of graduate course work in Educational Media, or related areas and one year of experience, preferably health sciences related; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Duties in clude working with faculty in analysing leachinglearning problems, designing instructional strategies, and coordinating media production. Salary range: $13,500 - $18,540. Contact the Employment Division, 111 Pelligrew Hall, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC. KQUAL OPPORTUNITYAF FIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. frffefg is-..fra jp-.M jW-.et flSSifiy'iEI fliB.EI Thumb-sucking in babies of two months or so is not necessarily a sign of neglect or hunger. Infants suck their thumbs for pleasure and for its calming effect. Parents can find a fine assortment of clothes and toys for children in the Mothercare catalogue, avail able from Mothercare, Box 3881, New York, N.Y. 10017. (farpenter's Truckers Appreciation Business is still good at Carpenters and to start tho 1980's right we're offering extra special prices to our truck customers. For Example: January 1'i January 17. January 18 mm arr-,.. it ' I 1980 Chevy Pick Up Stock 7751 List 45660" M a. mm t ,v Plot tax A tw where oppUcabte Over 70 in stock and nady lor ImdJately delivery at similar savings At Carpenter's Business is Always Good HOURS; SALES Mon.-frL 9AM-IPM Saturday i it . t y HO Pa.6l2-045t his supporters to get their point of view on the former shah's activities across to the American public. In one of the U.S.-UN-SCO sessions considering a .US. policy toward the demands of Third World" countries for greater con trol over the contents and methods of distributing news media services in their countries, Commissioner Luis Lauredo, former mayor of Miami, urged that repre sentatives of Third World peoples be invited to future sessions of .the U.S. com mission. Lauredo spoke after Sunni Khalid, a Howard University studer.t invited to observe thz y'r?""?. deliberations, ft-.'' if floor to denounce t cur.enda tions for the If j. position proposed during a session on new mass communica tions technology. Khalid aid a paper pre sented by tr. Ithiel de Sola Pool of ?he Massachusetts Institute ot Technology was "trash and garbage. . . . and insulting tv 'hs peoples of the Third World. . . . by referring to them as back wards and savage " In his paper, described as "provocative" by other commissioners, Pool stated "Development communica tion and the development of the indigenous media hardly gained as Iran shifted from a country penetrated by foreign influences to one shut off in Islamic funda mentalism. Nor has Ethopia moved towards develop ment goals or improved internal communication as it cut itself off from foreign communication." SAT. JANUARY 5.1979 Poor went on "to say. . . the political leaden of the Third World are often corrupt, incompetent and unsophisticated is not to be ' supercilious. . . .It is merely to say . oner more that the countries are underdevelop ed: that is what must be cured. ..." Following the remarks, Ladonna Harris, president of Americans for Indian Opportunity, also took the floor to urge that local commissioners for UNESCO become more sensitive to the views of nonpwhite minorities in the U.S. since many of these people are linked to Third World majorities through! the : V.r Afro-Amerion THE CAROLINA TIMES -7 members of the commission include Hannah Atkins, Ok lahoma' City; Harry Beta fonte, NY; Vivian R. Bow ser, Houston; Ronald Brown Washington; Yvonne Burke, Los Angeles; Rep. Shirley Chisholm, NY; Dr. Grace He well, Washington; Julia Hotton. Brooklyn; Dr. Ruth Love, Oakland; Larrie W. Stalks. Newark, and Dr. Adolph Wilburn. Washington. 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