6 THE CAROLINA TIMES v SAT., MARCH 8, 1980 . ' f " 4 r t .V J - J 9id - '. According to fUtcher, Vfor public education; they ycrt " among' -300 - , The- government organizations ; Invited 1 to 1 establish adequate energy send delegates to the con-iT and health care policies; . ference; v ,'..,- Politicians put a freeze kcv. jcsse Jattsor aoV ra prices, profits, interest mined that the conference was controversial. In his words, "it was designed to be so" to facilitate mass, ' education, y However, Jackson called V'for; "operational ; ' unity -whereby black organka- ! tions and leaders of dif ' ferent persuasions could t.tatibns - of the conferees ,f6rgea"trascendentagen- y with v 'criticism of the da" so that "whoever is in , Carter administration. "National leaders will rates, dividends and rents ' According to Jackson, 4fthe most fundamental j spiritual '- and " mental, challenge to move from a dependency syndrome to! self reliance. He joined! other; conference speakers1 who sprinkled their exhor- tne White House in November," black people "will not be in the out, house in December." ' Jackson echoed the sen timent of Mayor Hatcher in calling , for "social and economic reparations to offset the damage done to ' . our race." "If we can deal ' with reparations for Europe, for Israel, fof Vietnam, we cando it for black Americans,' J Jackson said. ' On other issues, Rev,f Jackson insisted that: . i . public schools and black colleges be supported; Americans no loneerres ly on property taxes to pay .find money to send our '. young men to war, but not to .college," said Con ; gresswoman Cardiss Col-' lins;. She labelled the 1980 i federal budget as a "swing ' ' from humanism and social 1 concerns 4 to economic, austerity;" Former U.N. Ambassador, Andy " Young, an enigma to many political scientists, though critical of Presi dent Carter's defense budget, remains a Carter supporter. In his banquet speech in the Richmond Coliseum Young pointed to the lack of argument about candidates as a sign a f maturity and unity among black people. He explained that the condi tions surrounding a presi dent greatly influence the success achieved. He then exhorted the attendants to chart an agenda and create j a mood that will help make the next president a 'great oresident. In the in ternational realm, he sug gested that America would soon need black Americans to negotiate .secure their support and trade in natural resources However, Young did not list any reservations for black Americans filling that role. 1 In a statement that bothered some civil rights activists present, Young said that the civil rights movement has moved in side and "in thousands of city councils all across this land that same civil rights spirit delivers more goods and services to more peo ple of more colors than we did in the entire period of marching in this sixties." Nationally known speakers offering their own brand of political" analysis and encourage-, ment to the gathered con ferees, began each con ference day. But at the heart of the conference were the workshops. The eighteen, two-hour ses sions (workshops), held over a two day period,, would supply three; recomendations toward the final agenda. a Spirited debate and discussion existed in some workshops, but others drew sharp protests to the 'lack of time permitted for idiscussion and delibera tion of resolutions. One. conferee put it this way, "the only recommenda tions that we had time to discuss were those which . were already prepared and given to us by the' workshop coordinator." I Another delegate said, ! "each person in my workshop was limited to one minute for presenting j a recommendation." Whether by design or a result of poor planning, these workshop par ticipants . left feeling that their workshop merely ' rubber stamped an already i prepared agenda. ' Jesse Gray, director of the National Tenants , . Organization, was. not critical of the workshop, process as much as he was the recommendations. He observed, "the workshop recommendations don't offer a program of con- j cr.ete action around which j the masses of black people ; can mobilize." "Frightening" is the ' word used by Dr. Nelson to describe some of the i recommendations. He of 1 fered as an example: "the i blanket endorsement of i. black people taking part in the census without developing or recommen ding a mechanism for ac cessing andor controlling the impact of such a policy on the black community." Equally as frightening, to the non-astute political! candidate was what Dr. ' Allison observed as a "unity of purpose and NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Administrator's Notice Having qualified as Administrator the estate of BENNIE FRIERSON deceased, this, is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of Bennie Frierson to present them to the undersigned within six ' 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 8th day of March, 1980. Mechanics and Farmers Bank Administrator Estate of Bennie Frierson 116W. Parrish Street Durham, North Carolina 27702 Publication Dates: March 8, 15, 22, and 29, 1980. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Executor's Notice Having qualified as Executor of the estate of JOHN D. LENN0N. ' deceased, this is to notify all per sons having claims against the estate of John D. Lennon to present them to the undersigned within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice or same will be pieaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make immediate payment. This 8th day of March, 1980. Mechanics and Farmers Bank Executor Estate of John D. Lennon 1 16 W. Parrish Street Durham, North Carolina 27702 Publication Dates: March 8, 15, 22, and 29, 1980. iCtaitinued ftom Front J Hufstecfler, wiTT address! the conferees on Saturday, April 12 at 8 p.m. ; The Fifth National Conference promises to be the largest in NAFEO'sl history. NAFEO has in vited representatives from the major political partiesH to appear on a special: cents for blacks in higher education on the national! party platform. In addi tion, NAFEO will conduct , its firrft Minority Employ ment Opportunity Center ' which will focus on the identification 0fj minorities for positions at l I j i " . miv,n.any ana pu..c .uucyciop siraiegiej predominantly black col for placing issues and con-l leges. fd Your. Piribiwgi'' through lot of gold. M5;SG Vour "after maiMgtm9nt:nmafUviag expenses Whatever your age, nowis . nd. determine what monthly a good time for jretiient 0''1" incnle you will plana. Whether you plan toi- live in the atyle you retire early or the.- usuaj ftd 4hen add up your age of 65, keep in- mind ttaif ; OWces '; of : mcome. These a man of 65 today ;ii imipt;udude much items as The Best New & Used Cars7 Easy Financing v Phone 682-9275 Colclough Auto Sales 612 RigsbeeAve. Durham, N.C Counselor For Title III funded position. Must have Master's degree In counseling and a minimum of one year's experience, preferably in post-secondary setting. Applications to Mr. Robert Sessoms, Dean of Students, Roanoke-Chowan Technical Institute, Rt. 2, Box 46A, Ahoskie, N. C. 27910, will be accepted until March 19, 1980. An Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action Employer. pected to live an additional l a years and , a . woman an additional 18 years AilUO advance planning can help assure that those retirement isions; full or more probably, VpMHime earnings; savings bond interest; savings account rawest yncome from rental foryouig'tW i 1 V 1 years will be enjoyable one ' Property ; annuity income and t IV! i v .. . ... . V.4' inMIM TM Ath. t-MowawOailationa reveal that your income will fall y short of. covering your ex ; Densest you, meed to make retirement plana. You might decide to live less expensively, jWttiaatifiiMl. employ ment alter retirement. SA; helpful planning' guide , on sound money and credit .'Consumer' Almanac" is avail ble by sending $1 to The The financial experts at. 1000 Sixteenth Street, The Consumer Credit : hiBti? WIJN,; Suite 601 , Washington tute, a counseling service if j P-C. 20036. v over 800 . CQnamuty:tmant&MM:x:wii'yy companies, have some swgges-i A group of kangaroos! tions on how to properly plan-! I fek now it a f. a mob.j your golden years without 36 est mpg. For people who don't nave money to burn. The new Honda Civic DX eet ntpg. according to ISWmcsctmates. Tift Dental Assistant Completion of an approved dental assistant course; or completion of high school course work and one year of one-the-job training as a dental assistant, and required x-ray training as a dental assistant; and required x-ray training when needed; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Salary range: $8,004 -$10,836. Contact the Employment Division, 111 Pet tigrew Hall, UNC, Chapel Hill, NC. EQUAL OPPOR TUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. historyiand mystery - w y - LOST CITY: PAST'S .TREASURE CHEST You've n pjobablread E?Kl)elbi aa firat mentioned about the 'riiul?JUli ritini'aboiiii),000 yean empires and the lost, dtiea" ago, although it apparently of the world. '.Rome? and ithrivoA w. ' tu-t- - '' ij v . . rompeu are two xamples.v tune,'. But there's another "lost city that you may not have heard of, even though it's considered by archaeologist to be one of the world's fascinating ruins. '.. t MJ ... SI fit : '.,if-,v.-:f 1 There's : lOli i Delhi i - dominated by the Red Fort, and New Delhi, laid out by nmmmmm j Vt-ii.Z-L ' S At.- . ""npJ. Wit, located with Victorian , grandeur: mJJI f i : Vet,, engulfed in these are Mysore Bute, atte of Ae the remains of at least seven vS.V'd Cty r?i Vd dUe.. Vinyanacar enmiM wunoea in laati is v. n ... . . . tj... T" ' vtuua runau tempies. Ita ifi CT frrts nd mosques, and its elorv davs lasted nntil luttn -Uu' .4. . mW7 wentt pi ureeic ana 222 .tyler-make Ddhl uuumu mo w yean m architecture buffs para w,d a series of m,no ZSSuSm "mL ma, be a. Jr'f coverinf it ail over again. por a f, bookt write And although Delhi. India's, Owramen? i?lSu S eaoital. was never lost, the 1st Office rut ir',.r true ficts of the city's v 30 RockifeiC WaxT nII '" iMnwnaaaMlsaBMsisieaM ,. . .. i f 1 r"??l'' ?'.w!lll. Thalli..rtw,tTW t eses sew(Bp e isiei I YAWTW5 1 ttueLowMUes 6cyt.3aps4. 1' 9 ' J V sT 9 :: ! I: " . 77 . " 7" 1 I TrtinpftTa7 Toyota CvOed 1 - White LowMUee Whrte.OSpswJ. Lowa4Hea " I 3070 017S r 75 . 77 ' . ; ;y l5aio. Ce?fi u.o.o. - I OraanCfcMnCar r sry-'aiTO.'.: 4270 : ail : - : - ." fl 74 I . il r . vVhts48peed Aufo,MfB 2070 227fJ ... mmmmTm ,mmm mmm " i 11 -C470 I Mfjgn f$ CITY OF DURHAM Job Opportunities Director of Public Safety Starting Salary $31 ,404yr. . JEADUME DATE: March 31, 1980 Accounting Technician I Starting Salary $8,41 1yr. DEADLINE DATE: March 7, 1980 Buyer Starting Salary $12,429yr. DEADLINE DATE: March 7, 1980 Civil Engineer III Starting Salary: $21,256yr. DEADLINE DATE: March 7, 1980 Parking Garage Attendant (Part-Time) . Starting Salary $3.10hr! DEADLINE DATE: Open Recreation Leader III Salary Range $10,225yr. DEADLINE DATE: MarchJ4,1980 Planner II Orange County Planning Department This work will be divided between subdivision and zoning administration, coordination of modifications to these or dinances and modifications to the land use plan, land use planning research, and site plan analysis. Graduate degree in landscape architecture, planning, public ad ministration, or related fields preferred. Appropriate ex perience in a Dlannia aaencv nerferred. Evnnr Innr.n nan substitute for Masters. Good verbal and written com munication skills and ability to deal with the public Is re quired. Salary of $13,500-518,540. Please send resumes to: Orange County Planning Department, 228 S. Churton Street, Hillsborough, NC 27278. Closing date for applications: April 7, 1980. Hiring date: Negotiable. Orange County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Erosion Control Officer Orange County Responbillties include administration and enforcement of the county Sedimentation and Erosion (S & E) Control Or dinance, field review of all subdivision plans, administra tion of the private road, drainage, and flooding sections of the county Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Regulations, administration of the National Flood Insurance Program (emergency phase) In unicorporated areas, site planning, drainage, and erosion control Input to development review panels for the Towns of Chapel Hill and Carrboro, and ad ministration of i Division of the Orange County Planning Department and supervision of one Inspector. Ability to communicate and establish cooperative working relation ships with developers, designers, and contractors Is re quired. The following minimum are desirable: A design, soil science, or engineering related Bachelors degree and 3 years experience In S 4 E, or S 4 E and construction; or design, or engineering, or related Master's degree and one years experience (Two years experience can substituted for Masters). Salary - $14,000-$18,540. Closing date March 28, 1980. Send resume to Orange County Personnel Department, 106 E. Margaret Line, Hillsborough, NC 27278. Orange County Is an Equal Op portunity Employer: seriousness with which the conference delegates ex amined and planned their. ' political future. Conference readers have! announced that the full NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Executrix Notice Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of JEROME S. BROWN, deceased, late of Durham County, Durham, North Carolina', this Is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of Jerome S. Brown to present them to the under signed within six months from the date of the first publication or same will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make Immediate 'payment. this 16th day of February, 1980. Lizzie W.Brown Executrix 1446 Maplewood Drive Durham, N. C. 27704 William F. Banks. Jr. ' MARSH & BANKS Attorneys at Law 120 East Parrish Street. Suite 310 Post Office Box 125 Durham, N.C. 27702 Telephone: (919) 688-2374 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times: February 16, 23, March 1 and 8, 1980 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Notice To Creditors and Debtors OF MATTIE SUGGS BLUE All persons, firms and corpora tions having claims against MATTIE SUGGS BLUE, . deceased, are notified to exhibit them to Verlene S. Beasley as Administrix of the Dece dent's estate on or before the Sth day of September, 1980, at 216 Normandy Street, Durham, North Carolina, or be barred from their recovery. Debtors of the Decendent are asked to make immediate pay ment to the aboved named Ad ministratrix. This the 15th day of February, 1980. Verlene S. Beasley Administratrix of the Estate of Mattie Suggs Blue c0 Henry D. Gamble 331 West Main Street Durham, North Carolina 27701 Henry D. Gamble Attorney for the Estate of Mattie Suggs Blue P. 0. Box 154 Durham, North Carolina 27702 agenda will be distributed' .next week. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ' NOTICE OF RESALE WHEREAS the undersigned, ac ting as Trustee, in a certain Deed oi Trust executed by Overtha R. Sptcer and husband, Thurman Lee Spicar, and recorded In Mortgage Book 918. at Page 836, in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County.-North Carolina, under No. 79 SP 784. in the Office of the Clerk of Superior Court of Durham County. , foreclosed and offered tor sale the land hereinafter described: and whereas within the time allowed by law an advanced bid was Wed with the Clerk of the Superior Court and an order Issued directing the Trustee to resell said land upon an opening bid of $19,895.00 Now therefore, under and by vir tue of the said Order of the Clerk of the Superior Court of Durham Coun ty, and the power of sale contained -hi said deed of trust, the undersign ed Trustee wHI offer for sale upon said opening bid at public auction to the highest bidder for cash at the door of the Durham County Judicial Building in Durham, North Carolina, at 12 o clock, Noon, on the 17th day of March, 1980. the following described properly located in City Township, Durham County, State of North Carolina, and more particular ly described as follows: Lying on the east side of Cedar wood Drive and BEING att of Lot 6 in Block A of ELLIS-WOOD, as per plat and survey thereof on file in the Of fice of the Register of Deeds of Durham County in Plat Book 47, at page 85, to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description. On this property is situated a house known as 2929 Cedarwood Drive. 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 by law. Dated this 27th day of January, 1980. J.J. HENDERSON, TRUSTEE WILLIAM A. MARSH. JR. ATTORNEY PUBLICATION DATES: March 1 and 8, 1980 it PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times: February 23, March 1 , 8 & 15, 1980 NORTH CAROLINA ' DURHAM COUNTY Notice To Creditors The undersigned , having qualified as Administrator of the estate of' ELLIS 0. JONES, SR., deceased, late of Durham County, Durham, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations : having claims against said estate to i exhibit them to the undersigned at 419 Dowd Street, Durham, North , .Carolina 27701 on or before six (6) .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 will please make im mediate payment to the Ad ministrator. Dated this 12th day of February, 1980. Michael G. Jones, Administrator Estate of Ellis D. Jones, Sr. 419 Dowd Street , Durham, N.C:- 27701: F. H. Brown Attorney at Law P. 0. Box 2005 Durham, N. C. 27702 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times: February 16. 23, March 1. 8, 1980 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Notice To Creditors The undersigned, having qualified as Administrix of the estate of EM MITT L, ESTES, Deceased, late of Durham County, Durham, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 300 Wachovia Bank Building, Durham, North Carolina 27701 on or before August 28, 1980, or this notice will be plsaded In bar of their recovery, j Ail persons indebted to said estate i will please make immediate pay ' ment. Dated this 28th day of February, 1980. ' MAUDE W. AMOS Administrix of the Estate of Emmltt L.Estes Eugene C. Brooks, III Attorney at Law 300 Wachovia Bank Building Durham, North Carolina 17701 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times: i February 23, March 1 , 8 & 15. 1980 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Notice To Creditors The undersigned having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of SAMUEL LER0Y STUBBS, deceas ed, late of Durham County. North Carolina, does hereby notify all per sons, firms and corporations having " claims against said estate to present them to the undersigned at the office of Henry D. Gamble, Attorney at Law, at Suite 304. Snow Building, P. 0. Box 154, Durham. North Carolina, 27702, on or before the 1st day of September. 1980. or this, notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery. Ail persons Indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate payment to the undersign- thls the 27lh day of February. 1980. ' Alma Robinson ' r .Administratrix of the Estate oi Samuel Urpy stubfcs - HewyD:6anMetWtmr Suite 304. Snow Building t . P.0.BOX154 Durham, North Carolina 27701 Henry 0. Gamble Attorney for the Estate of Henry 0. Gamble, Attorney P. 0. Box 154 Durham, North Carolina 27702 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times: March 1. 8, 15 & 22. 1980 NORTH CAROLINA ' DURHAM COUNTY Notice To Creditors and Debtors OF JAMES L.WILLIAMS All persons, firms and corpora tions having claims against JAMES L. WILLIAMS, deceased, are notified to exhlbrt them to Cynthia Williams as Administrix of the Dece dent's estate on or before the 5th day of September, 1980. at 223 Walton Street, Durham, North Carolina, or be barred from their recovery. Debtors of the Decendent are asked to make immediate pay ment to the. aboved named Ad ministratrix. : mis the 15th day of February, t. Cynthia Williams' Administratrix of the Estate of James L. Williams 1 c0 Henry D. Gamble I 331 West Main Street Durham. North Carolina 27701 Henry 0. Gamble Attorney for the Estate of James L. Williams P. 0. Box 154 uumam, North Carolina 27702 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times: j February 23, March 1, 8 & 15, 1980 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN DEVELOPMENT SECTION 8 HOUSING ASSISTANCE PAYMENTS PROGRAM SUMMARY NOTIFICATION OF FUN0 AVAILABILITY To Whom it May Concern: The Department of Housing and Urban Development will be accepting Preliminary Proposals for newly-constructed and substantially rehabilitated housing under the Section 8 Housing Assistance Payments Program. . ' Allocation Area J-1 Housing Type New Construction Substantial Rehabilitation G-1 New Construction G-1 New Con.Sub. Rehab. 0-2 Substantial Rehabilitation C-1 New Con.Sub. Rehab. J-5 New Con.Sub. Rehab. F-3 New Con.Sub' Rehab. R-2 New Construction Substantial Rehabilitation 1-1' New Construction Substantial Rehabilitation Household Type 100 Fam 135 Lge Fam 22 Fam 6 Lge Fam 32 EldHan 35 EldHan 46 EldHan 36 EldHan 55 Fam 18 Fam 13 Lge Fam 4 EldHan 24 Fam 4 Lge Fam Contract Authority 1391 .200 $680,100; I 89.496 j 32.112 ! S1 14,048 I $113,820 $181,424 j $150,156! $236,940 j $ 76.032 $ 69,432 $ 14.496 $101,684 $20.46 i Famllv: 1 or 2-hedronm unit Large Family: 3 -bedroom unit. EWerlyHandlcapped: 0-, 1-, or 2-bedroom unit. A detailed Notification containing information o the allocation area and auuimooiun fouuu aim a uBwigper racKei containing submission re- uiirama ar araiiaws uwn request irom me uniei, pu&n, u. s. . .. . i . nwii tiv wiim, -rvvn, u o. loartment Of Hous no and llrhan touolnnmont Am tinrth cw...l. Street. Greensboro, North Carolina. 27401 (919378-5225). - T.

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