6-7HECAR3UXA TIMES Lcga! Noticos SAT.. MABCH 2fc : J8I NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE UNDER AND BY VIRTUE of the Order at ttw Superior Court of Durham County, made In the special proceedings entitled "Mechanics and Farmers Bank, Administrator of the Estate of Lizzie Morris Stewart . Deceased, vs. Lonnie Lewis Sloan et at. and aB PERSONS IN ESSE OR NOT -IN ESSE WHO MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF 17 ZIE MORRIS STEWART, deceased being No. BO SP 387 to me Office of., tne Clerk of the Superior Court of Durham County, the undersigned Administrator will on the 2nd day of April. 1981. at TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, at the door of the DURHAM COUNTY JUDICIAL BUILDING, Durham. North Carolina, offer tor sale to the. highest bidder, for cash, that one-third undivided interest of Lizzie Morris Stewart, deceased, in and to that certain tract of land lying and being in Triangle Township, Durham County, Durham. North Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEGINNING at a stake in the eastern property line of Webb Street, said stake and beginning point being the southwest corner of Lot No. 18 of a plat hereinafter referred to; thence South 85' 20' East 184.49 feet to a stake; thence 3 57' West 60 feet to a stake; thence North 86 23' West 185.25 feet to a stake in the eastern property line of Webb Street: thence along and with the eastern property kne of Webb Street. North 4 40' East 63.34 feet to a stake, the point and place of beginning and be ing Lot No. 17 of the property of NEW HOMES, INC.. as per plat and survey thereof now en file in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County in Plat Book 40. at page 41, to which reference is hereby made for a more particular description of same. A ten per cent (10) cash deposit will be required of the highest bidder at the sale. Tris 2nd day of March, 1981. MECHANICS AND FARMERS BANK, ADMINISTRATOR OF ESTATE OF LIZZIE MORRIS STEWART. Deceased William A. Marsh. Jr. MARSH & BANKS Attorneys at Law 120 East Parrish St.. Suite 310 Post Office Box 125 Durham. N. C. 27702 Telephone: AC91 9 688-2374 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times March 7. 14. 21 & 28, 1981 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Notice to Creditors and Debtors of IDA MAE WHITTED All persons, firms and corpora tions having claims against Ida Mae Whitted. deceased, are notified to exhibit them to Mary J. Downs, Ad ministratrix of the Decedent's estate on or before the 18th 'day of September, 1981, at Suite 304. Snow Building, 331 W. Main Street, Durham. North Carolina, or be bar-, red Jrom their recovery. Debtors of the Decedent are asked to make m- mediate payment to the above nam ed administrator. This the 4th day of March, 1981. Mary J.. Downs Administratrix of the Estate of Ida Mae Whitted C0 Henry D. Gamble 331 W. Main Street Durham. North Carolina 27701 Henry 0. Gamble " Attorney for the Estate of Ida Mae Whitted P.O. Box 154 Durham, North Carolina 27702 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times March 7, 14, 21. 28, 1981 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Notice to Creditors and Debtors of MARY LOUISE TAYLOR All. persons, firms and corpora tions having claims against Mary Louise Taylor, deceased, are notified to exhibit them to Allen Taylor, Administrator of the Dece dent's estate on or before the 18th day of September. 1981, at Suite 304. Snow Building. 331 W. Main Street. Durham, North Carolina, or be barred from their recovery. Deb tors of the Decedent are asked to make immediate payment to the above named administrator. This the 4th day of March. 1981 . Allen Taylor Administrator of the Estate of Mary Louise Taylor C0 Henry 0. Gamble 331 W. Main Street Durham. North Carolina 27701 Henry D. Gamble Attorney for the Estate of Mary Louise Taylor P.O. Box 154 Durham. North Carolina 27702 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times March 7. 14. 21, 28, 1981 NORTH CAROLINA : DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of William Faison, deceased, late of Durham County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms andor cor porations having claims against said estate to exhibit t hem to the under signed at 510 Cecl Street. Durham. North Carolina 27707 on or before the 14th day of September. 1981. o this notice will be pleaded In bar v their recovery. All persons indebted to said estat; . re requested to make immediat payment to the undersigned. Dated this 9th day of Marcf 1981. (Mrs.) Gertrude Faisor , EXECUTRIX OF THE ESTATE 0 WILLIAM FAISON. DECEASE William A. Marsh. Jr. MARSH & BANKS ATTORNEYS AT LAW 120 East Parrish Street Suite 310 Post Office Box 125 . Durham, N.C. 27702 Telephone: (AC91 9) 688-2374 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times March 14, 21. 28 and April 4. 198 . Subscribe To The Carolina Times NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTRIX NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the Estate of JAMES WEBB, deceas ed, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms andor corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned Charlotte Miller. 411 E. Comwallis Road. Durham. North Carolina 27707 on or before September 6, 1981 . or this no' ice wi" be pleaded in bar of their recve'y All persons Indebted 10 said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 6th day of March, 1981. (Mrs.) Charlotte Miller Executrix Estate of James Webb, deceased 411 E.Cornwallis Road Durham. N.C. 27707 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times March 14, 21. 28 and April 4, 1981 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX CTA NOTICE Having qualified as Administratrix CTA of the Estate of MATTIE ORA SNEED LEE. deceased, late of Durham County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms andor corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned Catherine Lee Haskins, 205 W. Alton Street, Durham. North Carolina 27707 on or before September 11, 1981. or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their , recovery. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, this 11th day of March, 1981. (Mrs.) Catherine Lee Haskins Administratrix CTA Estate of Mattie Ora Sneed Lee, deceased 205 W.Alton Street Durham, N.C. 27707 PUBLICATION DATES v The Carolina Times March 21. 28, April 4 and 11. 1981 FOR RENT Office or studio space available. One or two rooms with kitchen and library facilities. Monthly rent, $50-$150. Call Southern Ex posure Building, 688-8167. Help Wanted SWIMMING POOL P0SI-' TI0NS - Town of Chapel Hill. Taking applications thru April 15 for Lifeguard &or Swim Instructor, & Asst. Pool Mg. Work daysniteswknds. Prefer previous experience. LIFEGUARD ($3.35hr) re quires Adv. Lfsvg certfetn; work May18-Sept.7. SWIM INSTRUCTOR (.40hr re quires -WSI certfetn; May 18-Sept. 7. ASST POOL MGR (Start $3.50hr; 45 hrswk during summer) re quires WSI certfetn; Late April - early Setp. For all positions, apply: PksRec Dept. 200 Plant Rd, Chapel Hill. E0AAE . BASEBALL & SOFTBALL UMPIRES. SCORERSSUPERVISORS -Town of Chapel Hill. 5-20 hrswk; evenings & Wknds only. For Umpires ($5 -$7game). requires 1 season umpire experience in softball or baseball at rec. level. For ScorersSpvsrs ($3.35hr), prefer previous experience, jiut trng can be provided. Begin around April 20, end July. Apply by April 3: PkrsRec Dept. 200 Plant Rd, Chapel Hill. EOAAE Holy Week Services At St. Joseph's Dr. Cecil Wayne Cone, president, Edward Waters College. Jacksonville, Fla., Will conduct Holy Week Services at St. Joseph's A.M. E. Chqrch, 2521 Fayet teville Si., from April 13-16. Services begin nightly at 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion will be Thursday, April 16. Dr. Cone has served as an A.M.E. pastor for 16 years and as an educator for 17 years. New Hope Asso. Union Meeting The Union Meeting of the New Hope Baptist Associa tion will be held at Community Baptist Church, Barbee Rd., March 28-29. Rev. Percy Chase is host pastor: Rev. T. J. Foster, president. The topic for discussion wilt be: What the Bible Says About Stewardship. The 11 a.m. Sunday Sermon will be given by Rev. Foster. The alternate is Rev. N. T Davis. LEGAL NOTICE The Community Advisory Board of The University of North Carolina Center for Public Television will meet on Friday, April 3, 1981 at 10 a.m. in the Board Room of the General Administration Building of the University on Raleigh Road in Chapel Hill to reivew programming goals establisehd by the stations of the Center, the ser-, vice established by these stations, and significant policy decisions' rendered by the stations, and to advise the governing body of the sta tions with respect to programming and other policies of the stations. This meeting is open to the public. Persons wishing to address the Board are requested to notify the Chairman in writing in advance at the following address: Chairman, Community Advisory Board, 202 University Square West, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. . - j Help Wanted Job Opportunities Employment opportunities are available for economically disadvantaged youth, 14-21, anil who live In tht City or County of Durham during the summer months. Interested persons can pick up applications at the Durham Employ ment & Training Office, 212 N. Mangum St. Tht deadline for receMng applications Is AprM 17, The Durham Employment 4 Training Office (CETA) does not discriminate on the basis on handicap In the admission of any programs or activities. AN EQUAL OPPOR TUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Women's Day At Mount Verncn Women's Day will be observed at Mount. Vernon ; Baptist Church, S. Roxbbro St., Sunday, March 29 at 11 a.m. Dr. David Thomas Shannon, President, Virginia. Union University, Richmond, Virginia will be the guest speaker;' . Co-Chainnen' for Women's Day are Mrs. Ruby Philyaw and Mrs. Geraldine Young. Dr. Percy L, High is pastor of Mount Vernon. t Church Leaders Meet In D.C. Over a hundred black and white church leaders win gather in Washington, D. C, Tuesday, March 31 to kick off a long-term effort on behalf of poor children whose lives will be affected by the Reagan budget cuts. The all-day meeting, which Will; take place at the - Church of the Reformation, 212 E. Capitol St., is co sponsored by the National Council of Churches' Divi sion of Church and Society and Partners in Ecumenism (PIE). PIE is a cojincil-related organization linking over 4,000 black clergy and lay people around social issues. The keynote speaker, Congresswoman. Shirley Chisholm (D..N.Y.), will focus on the impact that pro posed budget cuts will have on poor black children, con siderd by PIE to be the nation;s most vulnerable group. Marian Wright Edelman of the Children's Defense Fund will also address the conference. The fund, an in dependent voluntary organization, has just published Edelman's book Portrait of Inequality, which deals with the problems of black and white children in U. S. society. Other speakers include Senator Howard Metzenbaum (D.,Ohio), who serves on the Senate Budget Committee; Bishop John Adams of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, NCC President M. William Howard; and Peggy Billings, a United Methodist executive. "We are concentrating on the issue of budget cuts and children because from our perspective, the future of black and white children is now at stake," according to the Rev. Joan Campbell, head of the NCC Commission on Regional and Local Ecumenism, the council unit housing the PIE program. - "PIE was moved to action by the knowledge that even while the Atlanta tragedy drags on, the lives of other children across the nation are being destroyed by a combination of inadequate medical care, cutbacks in welfare support and inferior education," Participants in the special day for church leaders will meet with their individual senators and representatives during the afternoon. Lobbying efforts will center on food stamps, the Aid to Dependent Children program, . . Medicaid and funding for the Department of Educa tion's programs, including the subsidized school lunch. 1 Recovering at the Church of the Reformation at the end of the day, conferees will map out actions that could be taken by local churches in their areas. The council is already cooperating, with the Children's ' Defense Fund to get packets on the budget cuts into the hands of thousands of local church leaders.; Researched by CDF, the packets will be tailored to the situation in each state and mailed prior to the congressional spring recess. The council hopes local churches will use the recess, which begins April 16, to contact their represen tatives on children's justice issues. Spaulding Introduces High School Registration Bill State Representative Kenneth B. Spaulding has . introduced legislation in the North Carolina House of Representatives which would encourage a greater participation by 18 year olds artd young people in the electoral process. Spaulding's bill would provide that public high Librarians voters at public moit the high school register1 various schools. Spaulding said, "This legislation will help tremendously in the registration and represen tation of 18 year olds and young people on the voter rolls. T; "Not only can there be a greater par ticipation by 18 year olds, and young people in the electoral process, but also the judicial system will.be constructively and positively affected. Jury pools are supposed to best reflect the community at large and too often young people have been under represented on ....such panels. Voter registration records are used by statute for selecting prospective jurors. Therefore, I feel that we should encourage not only increased voter participation by young people, but also increase their involvement in jury duty service." Library Technical Assistant (Temporary Position) Completion of high school course work and four years of library experience; or an equivalent combination of educa tion and experience. Problem solving and supervisory ex perience essential. Knowledge of technical and public ser vices helpful. Experience in Geology library systems preferred. Salary: $5.26 Per Hour. For an application B lease contact the Employment Division, 111 Pettigrew all, UNC. Chapel Hill, NC 27514. 933-2991. EQUALjj OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Training Opportunity Durham Employment and Training Office is of fering a 12-week classroom training program for In terested in becoming v vwwwaipp- iqsiwra -qewiswfeTf Help Wanted CSPCSTANT KEWS FOR jtronsertJjHCoii'i. Before you take Doarrs Wis for muscular backacru, remembw this: MOMENTUM Tablets are 50 stronger than Dow. That means MOMENTUM ves you 50 more pam reliever per se to relieve oaotacne. To reduce pain, soothe inflammation so muscles loosen-you can move more freely in minutes! There's no stronger backache medication you can buy with out a prescription man MUMtmuM Tablets, lake only as directed. Retail Clerks Training will include: Cashier Lab Communication SkillsMath Sales and Customer Relations Requirements: Must have High School diploma Tenth-Grade Reading Competency Be a resident -of Durham City or County Meet CETA eligibility criteria Call for eligibility interview: Employment Security Commission 688-6880 DEADLINE: Wednesday, March 25, 1981. CETA does not discriminate on the basis of han dicap in the admission of any programs or activities. An Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action Employer. IILL1K OffffGFS ffKlE TEIK1ML0SMIL (SHMILILLICJQLI And the growth to go with It. we are North America's second largest telecom munications equipment manufacturer, and we are experiencing the kind of growth which could mean attainment of more of your professional goals. Following are our most immediate requirements: PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS - Second Shift if you have experience in an phases of printed circuit Doara manuranunng (2-S years of which should be in a supervisory capacity), Including pre and post solder, and an Associates Degree or equivalent In the Electronics field, we'd like to know about you. PROGRAMMER ANALYST undergraduate degree or equivalent are required. please send your resume or letter detailing .education and I uanaaer of Employment, Northern Telecom inc., P.O. Box 13010, 4001 East CHSIeisonHlgtnvaV, Research Triangle Park, NX. 27709. we are an Equal Opportunity Employer mph Call Today Li northern rctscom CITY OF DURHAM . Job Opportunities The provisions of Minimum Wage do not apply to any person employed in i seasonal recreation program by a city, town, county, or ether municipality or agency or instrumentality of local government. Summer Recreation Specialist $3.10-$3.35hr. DEADLINE DATE: April 8, 1981 Unit Director (Fun Caravan) S3.25-S3.45hr. DEADLINE DATE: April 10,1981 Supervisor Of Pools S4.D0hr. DEADLINE DATE: May 15, 1981 Swimming Peel Director S3.50hr. DEADLINE DATE: May 15. 1981 yisibtsstSansiBg Peel? DEADLINE DATE: April 10, 1981 Preschool Specialist S3.C0-SS.10hr. DEADLINE DATE: April 14, 1981 Sports Specialist S3.C0-S3.10hr. DEADLINE DATE: AprB 14, 1831 Athletic Facility Supervisor (Softball) $5.007per game DEADLINE DATE: March 31,1931 Sccrekeeper $2.50pergame DEADLINE DATE: March 31, 1831 Equipment Aides $3.C0br. DEADLINE DATE: March 25. 1831 CERTIFICATION (IF REQUIRED) MUST BE IN DICATED ON APPLICATION. ONE POSITION PER AP PLICATION ONLY, r FOR INFORMATION AND APPLICATION, CONTACT: Persons! Office, First Root City Hal 101 City Halt Plaza Durham, N.C. 27701 Telephone: 683-4214 v An Equal OpportuneAffirmative Action Employer. Refuse Equipment Operator I Starting Salary $10,883vr. NUMBER MUST BE SHOWN ON AP- . !rtWWiwiigf LICENSE PLICATION DEADLINE DATE March 26, 1981 Computer Operator I Starting Salary S10,15Syr. 0EADLINE DATE: April 6, 1881 Civil Engineer I Starting Salary S17,389yr. DEADLINE DATE: April 10, 1931 Engineering Technician Starting Salary S18,542yr. DEADLINE DATE: April 7, 1881 Surveyor Helper Starting Salary SS,354yr. DEADLINE DATE: April 6, 1881 Recreation leader III SUrUng Salary $11, 188yr. DEADLINE DATE:- Aprl 3, 1931 Rehabilitation Specialist Starting Salary $15.CC5yr. Position Is temporary for approximately two years. DEADLINE DATE: Aprl 8, 1881 COMPLETED CITY APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE ' DEADLINE DATES INDICATED $3.C3hr. DEADLINE DATE: May 15, 1981 Racqustball Court Attendant S2S0br. DEADLINE DATE: March 27, 1981 Grounds Vierker S3.S4hr. , DEADLINE DATE: March 26, 1981 Life Guard ' S2.80hr. DEADLINE DATE: May 19. 1981 Peel Technician $2.60hr. DEADLINE DATE: May 8. 1981 Pcoi Custodian $2.60hr. DEADLINE DATE: May 8. 1981 Laborer I (part-time) . . S3.10hr. DEADLINE DATE: March 30. 1931 Facities Attendant (Tennis -part-time) S3.C3nr. DEADLINE DATE: April 9, 1981 Youth Music And Drama ! Specialist $3.00-$3.10 per hour DEADLINE DATE: Aprl 14, 1981 Day Camp Director S3.25-S3.45hr. DEADLINE DATE: Aprl 10, 1981 Nature Specialist S3.00-S3.10hr, DEADLINE DATE: April 14, 1881 Sports and Games Specialist S3.C3-S3.1Qhr. DEADLINE DATE: April 14, 1931 Music and Drama Specialist S3.C0-S3.10hr. DEADLINE DATE:, April 14, 1981 Arts and Crafts Specialist f S3.C3.$3.10ar. DEADLINE DATE: April 14, 18S1 Special Populations Day V Camp Specialist S3.10-S3.45hr. 'DEADLINE DATE: April 16, 1881 Playground Assistant r W; $3.C3hr. , ' DEADLINE DATE: Aprl 14, 1981 An Equal Employer. OpportunttyAffirmativi Action t 4 . 1 ' i twit X 10 t

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