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: I: r., I f. '! I IWi 8-THE CAROLINA TIMES—SATi. Tennis (Continued From Page 4) Company of DuifiariK aim f' ;' Lca;’ souvenir nook- and Bernadette David-Yerumo, Durham, and Darlene Tarlton, Oxford; Mixed Doubles, champions, Bernadette David- Yerumo, Durham and Chris Mammon, Raleigh, and runner ups, Jeff Campbell. Durham, and Darlene Tarlton, Oxford. Magic Express Tennis club hosted its Third Annual open Tennis Tournament on June 15-17 at Sherwood Park Tennis courts in Durham. The tournament was Diu+iam. T-shirti snd j-rfrestaarivs --..'.re f-v ar-d , ali parucipsi'.ts. Ai; v. lu ;. ■■ «i ■ runnenips rectiv.-'/! s. MenL and W 0 m L- n ' O p f : ■ Sing'es/Doubics winners' iccc-vcd clay plates donated by Btirbar.n Gault of iiKcr Clip Pixxlucuoiis. Tournament champions and rmner ups were; Men’s Open Singles, eliampion, Jeff Campl sil, Durham, and runner up, Todd Miuiin, Diri’.iUn, Men :, '30 Singief. champion, John H, McLean, Durham, and rurincr up. Lor Help Wanted Officer —"Wogressive town wiili excslisiit benefits package including career development plan seeking applicants. Requires high Police school grad, or equiv., 21 yrs. old, excellent healih .and character iUible employment history and valid driver,s license wiifi good driving record. Prefer related degree, exp., or law enforaement cert. Starting salary $19 260 Apply by 7/20/90 to Town of Cary.'P. P.O. Box 1147, Carv, NC 27512-1147. EOE THE DURHAM YWCA needs an experience director. Grant writing a plus. Send resume to: ' Rd., Durham, N.C. 27707. ) i.vviiDl pfOyi’di!' ' 1221 Chaaci Hi!' COUNTY OF DURHAM COUNTY OF DURL .: ’ See "INFONET" at Northgate Mail for more job • CLOSING D.ATE: 7/6.'90 COMMUNITY SERVICES CONSULTANi > (MENTAL HEALTH- ADMINISTRATION) $22,046'$32,730. Coou-. r:On^u!tat:/e :^duc. ana prevent, srves. among MH service units. Req. grad, from a four yr. coL and three yrs. exp. in a community, bus. or govt. prog, in tne fields of educ SW PH. or public rel. Pos. No. 2927 0001. SENIOR LIBRARY PAGE - (LIBRARY-SALVATION ARM. & MCDOUGALD TERRACE BRANCHES) $5.95/Hr.-$8.83/Hr Tenip PT. Pert, resp, page and light custodial duties at two lib. system cc.nches on altarnating days. Req. comp of the 10th grade and six mos, exp. in a kb. setting, or equiv. NC driv. lie. and good driv. reco.o ryq. Pos. No. .-vOJO^- CLOSING DATE: 7/13/90 PERSONNEL PROGRAM MANAGER - fPi-4SC‘i!''EL-STArRMG AND COMPLIANCE DIVISION) $29,S.50-$44,017. Manages the recruitment, selection and compliance programs. The ideal canu, will have a B/VBS deg. and two yrs. of pars. exp. in the u' -:. oi reoruiimant ano selection. Must have six mos. supv. exp. Pos. No. C096-0002. OPEN UNTIL FILLED At Glaxo Inc. -- where recorc. setting sales of phar maceuticals surpassed $1 biioor in ;C38 - our winning attitude and entrepreneurial style attract high-caliber people excited about our role as leader for the next generation, if A^e are to keep tne prom ises we have made to ourselves and to thi-f world's medical community — to discover, develop, manu facture and market the finest prescription medicines — each of us must set our sights on ttve highest standards to go the ext; a mile. There Is A Company That Believes... Success is the stepping-stone for further progress. Come to Glaxo, one of the largest pharmaceutical firms m the U.S., .nd demonstrlv i your commitment and proven capabilities. We currently have the following positions available at our Corporate Head quarters located in Research Triangle Park, N.C. TELEPROMOTIONS REPRESENTATIVES (Part-Time; No VVeekendi ut fscdi iavo) These exciting positions, within our Marketing and Sales Services Departmeiit. '.vi;! provide direct lele- phone sales and marketing supoori b; rorrlacting designated physiciatts and accounc^ to promote Glaxo products, indivi iur:k> Wiil ncihi^r .and cen- solidafc information needed in ■.hjmpietu reports requested by the TelepromotionvS Manager and maintain established records and computer Ions to ensure prompt and efficient hondiing of new busi ness and the servicing of existing business Background must include a minimum of 3 years ex perience as a Registered Nurse, PiJairncicir-f orotiier health care professional with a proven hc..'xg!o.!.)d communicating effectively with physicians Candi dates should possess the ability and desire to learn Glaxo's sales techniques and h:-.vo excollent com munication and interpersonal sKiks. The aoility to maintain enthusiasm and work vvril under ps-. sc-^r- •is required. Please respond to Job 5370dt-rs? m ,?.|i •ADMINrSTiiAlWE SPECIAUST if This full-time position will provtd:? adminis-mti-'O' clerical support to the Manager. Te)ep:omoiton.-> and staff. A minimum of 3-5 years roI.ate.J -work experience is required, as are excelinmi cemrnuni' cation skills. Knowledge of PC operation is required {DW4 and Lotus preferred). Please respond to Job * 5370BC01 or. all re.sume;.. Join us and enjoy excellent pay, flexible benefits, an on-site recreation and fitness center, and a spirit of enthusiasm and teamwork. Send you;’ resume, INDICATING THE CORRESPONDING .’OB ^ and salary history, to: Human Resources Department, Glaxo Inc., P.O, Box 13393, Resesre-. Triangie Park, N.C. 27709. (No phone calls or riq-.ncy refer rals, please) An Equal Opportunity Employer Wfl H/V. G/axo Inc f.7 -'s 40 , . : ,• ,7.1 5mitl!, Raleigh, and runner up, Bobby /’.ki-ri '.r.vil!-: Men's B Singles: I'hamjjion, La’mon Jones, Chapel iri! and runner up, Jimmy Clark, kiileigh; Womc.'’.s Open Singles; ,;hampions, Bernadette David- Yerumo and runners up. Queen ii'-i'g'.'ove; Raleigh Men’s Doubles: champion:;, Michael Monk and Harvell Jenkins, Fayetteville, and runner ups, Todd Martin and Jay Causey, Durham; Women’s Doubles: champion, Bernadette David-Ycnimo and Winona Gee, Durham, and runners up Bernadette David-Yerumo and Linda Goins, Durham; and Mixed Doubles: champions, Jeff Campbell and Effic Gorham, Durham, and lunners up Bernadette David- Yerumo, Durham, and Ron Johnson, Raleigh. Proceeds from the tournament ’vere donated to the Coalition for Battered Women, the South Durham Youth Athletic League, and other annual community uplift projects of METC. Cindy B^es, director of the Coalition for Battered Women in Durham and Eric Haskins, chairman of the board for the South Durham Youth Association, were on hand to ■eceive their donations. Kenneth Williams of Durham von the Prince Cross Sport Tennis .Jag which was raffled during the METC tournament weekend. Kenneth who is a non-tennis player made the comment after many participants wanted to know if he played tennis that "I do now". From June 18 — through July 11, SOCIAL WORKER II - (MENTAL HEALTH-EMERGENCY SERVlCcS) $22 046-$32,730. Serves as Clin. Coord, by prov. din. supv^ and trng. to HELPLINE volunteer couns. staff. Req. BSW and one yr. of t-A' or couns. exp. Pref. exp in crisis intervention couns. and din. Pos. No. 3R- '*°Durhain^County Personnel Dept., 103 W. Main Si., Ourharn, NC 2/70i. Please call (919) 560-7900 for more job opportunities ano apijiiuaiions. EO/AAE Mmmmlng litenew DCHiS Job Line. ■ ■ . . ' n.lliKlHl C‘G!rlli’ I li ;m..' '' Hpoi.tii'Mi list.’ \tmi j .lob l.uk’ !iy(s SliiivMiy, I'hc Jtih I .inc t'peraics I' •• .1 .’L’k. J4 I’HUii’s a dav. Call 549-5001. i«i RfiAM COIM V HOSPITAL CORPORATION Kovboro Slrcct Durham. NC 27704 I KO ,\ A Children’s Campus, Inc. The Children s Campus, Inc. at Duke University seeks applicants for the following positions: • Assistant Director—Bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development or related field. Two years’ leadership experience in group setting for children. • Lead Teachers—Infants— Five-year-olds. Two or Four-year degree in Early Childhood Education, Childhood Development or related field. Must have experience in day care. • Assistant Teachers—Must have some day-care experi ence or equivalent education. Please send resume to: Children’s Campus Search, P.O. Box 40001, Duke University, Durham, NC 27706. An Equal Opportunity/ Affirmative Action Employer. ;ity of Durham eekly Calendar \i>z V./ .- . * -ft, ~’ UP,, \S9i g 7i0Up4TT~ FRIDAY. JUNE 29, 1990 5;3d a.m. OF THE WEEii 88 PLY. COLT I 5 spd.air, 4 dr,, ! 21 k miles ELKINS RETAIL / PRICE $6^5 r:i.KL\s ^ IIISCOUNT PRICE $ 6^495 We’ve got the selection and prices you’re looking for! ELKINS BIG ELKINS DISCOUNT RETAIL PRICE 88 FORD ESCORT Cel 2Dr.,AT,AC,Ca3s. 89 N.Y. T.ANDAU Mark Cross Pkg., 10.5APR/60 MO. 87 NISS-NiV MAXIMA GXE 90 CIIRY.Slh AVE. Leather, AT, Loaded,Sunroof 7,30^0 S,389 18,0^00 15,488 0010,877 12 90 I’LY. LASER Lux.Pkg.,Cyrstal Key Warr. AT, AC, Sunroof, Cassette 84 CHRY. TOWN & Auto,air. COUNTRY WAGON pow.win/Iks 89 BUICK IJilSABRE V6, pwr.win/Iks, CUSTOM cass, x-clean 85 BUICK CENITJRY LIMTD.WAGON V6,pwr .Iks, tilt/cruis 89 JP.CllERJLAREDO Red.alum.whls, Fully equip.,17K 86 CllEV. S iO BLAZER Tahoe pkg.,load. 57K,X -nice 20,3^0018,966 14,90^0011,494 4,3^0 3,969 12,9^012,436 5,4^00 4,987 i6.9^^o 16,300 .JGxAiur (I23f EXPRESSWAY AY MANGUM Sr. DOWN rowN DURHAM c4»ay Ariixai, froy lOUNDRD 1918 rtytHOi MlsIS gjRYSlER Humoutn 9,4^1 0 8,750 Mon-FrI. 8:Xam-7:30pm Sat. 9:00am-4;00pm 688-5511 Magic Express, m conjunclion with the Durham Parks and Recreation Department and the South Durham Youth Athletic League, will provide free tennis lessons to the youth of Durham, ages 10-18. If you would like to have your child participate, please call the Durham Parks and Recreation office at (919) 560-4355 or Larry Greene at 544-4414. As the season’s events continue, the club will be busy traveling the state playing local and LfSTA tournaments, and travel team matches. Club members normally be found at Sher n.ormauy oe lounn at Shenj Park Tennis Courts on Chee];|l "hitting that ball". If you are interested inidj, the Magic Express Tennis r please contact any of the fon^ persons: Brian Moore, president 477-7074; John H. tournament director, (919) ^ 1376; Roy Freeman, menk chair (919) 471-9280 Submitted by: Anna % McLean, Public Relations Cluj, WEEKLY CALENDAR: JULY 2 - JULY 6,1990 Thu DURHAM CITY COUNCIL holds its regular meetings on the FIRST AND THIRD MONDAYS OF EACH MONTH at 7:30 p.m. in the City Council Chamber, located on the first floor of City Hall. These meetings are open to the public. City Government meetings scheduled during the next week include the oilowing; MONDAY. JUl Y 2. 1990 nO”SXJHEmJLED MEETINGS TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1990 ff;30a5rr HISTORIC DISTRICT COMMISSION (Committee Roam/2nd Floor) 1:00 D,m. TECHNICAL COORDINATING COMMITTEE (Committee Room/2nd Floor) 2 00 p m. TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE (Committee Room/2nd Floor) 4:30 p.m. JOINT CITY/COUNTY PLANNING COMMITTEE (Committee Roam/2nd Floor) WEDNESDAY, .JULY A 1990 ClTYTiDLIDAYTMOSt CITY OFFICES CLOSED INDEPENDENCE DAY THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1990 RECREATION ADVISORY COMMI'TEE (Personnel Briefing Room/1 st Floor) SUBDIVISION REVIEW BOARD DEVELOPMENT REVIEW COMMITTEE (Committee Room/2nd Floor) NOfb; All meetings are held in City Hall, 101 City Hail Plaza, unless otherwise indicated. Additional meetings maybe scheduled after this list is submitted for publication. Free parking is available during the Council Meeting in the Chapel Hill Street Parking Garage, located ac oss Maugum Street ticrri City Hall. Any citizen wishing to be heard on agenda matters, e .se call the City Clerk’s Office at 560-4166 to place your name on the speakers’ list. interpreters tor the Deaf and the Hearing Irnpaired are available by giving a 48-hour notice. If needed, please te^^ephone 560-4180 or T.D.D. No. 688-5483. MAYOR & CITY LIFE PROGRAM will be on Cable Channel 8 every Wednesday from 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. Legal Notices SECTION 00010 ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Durham City Schools Bor Education at the office of CTL Engineering of North Carolina, Inc Six Forks Road, Suite 603A, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27615 unii; p.m., July 12, 1990, at which time they will be publicly opened and for the roof replacement project at New Service Facility, Bacon Lawson Streets, Durham, North Carolina. Bids must be on standard forms furnished by the Engineer and myji addressed as above. Bid forms, drawings and specifications may be obtained Iron, Engineer, CTL Engineering of North Carolina, Inc., Suite 603A, 6S|)i Foms Road, Raleigh, Norih Carolina, 27615, (919) 870-0045. Drawings and specifications may be obtained by bidders Itoi Engineer upon deposit of $30.00 per set. The full deposit will be rofyu to contractors upon return of the drawings and specifications in» condition to the Engineer’s office within 10 days from date bids*^ opened. Each bid shall be accompanied by a deposit of cash or a certified* drawn on some bank or trust company insured by the Federal Dej Insurance Corporation in an amount equal to not less than five pay (5%) of the gross amount of the bid. In lieu thereof, such bidder mart bid bond in the above amount executed in accordance will conditioned as prescribed by GS 143-129, as amended by Chapter of the North Carolina Public Laws of 1951. If the successful bidderlai execute the contract within ten (10) days after award or fails toj satisfactory surety as required by law, the above deposit will be telal by Owner as liquidated damages. No bidder may withdraw his bid within thirty (30) days after opsi thereof. All contractors are hereby notified that they shall be properly Ibu under the State Laws governing their trades (GS 87, Stale ol 11 Carolina). The Owner resen/es the right to accept or reject any and/or allbili waive formalities, and to award the Contract to another other thanli bidder, should it be deemed in his best interest. Durham, City Schools Board of Educafc Durham, North Carolina SECTION 00010 ADERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Durham City Schools Education at the office of CTL Engineering of North Carolina, lre.,t Six Forks Road, Suite 603A, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27615 until p.m., July 12, 1990, at which time they will be publicly opened and for the roof replacement project at Y.E. Smith Elementary School,! East Main Street, Durham, North Carolina, 27703. Bids must be on standard forms furnished by the Engineer and mia addressed as above. Bid forms, drawings and specifications may be obtained Iron Engineer, CTL Engineering of North Carolina, Inc., Suite 603A, 651! Forks Road, Raleigh, North Carolina, 27615, (919) 870-0045. Drawings and specifications may be obtained by bidders Iron Engineer upon deposit of $30.00 per set. The full deposit will be reta to contractors upon return of the drawings and specifications in ( condition to the Engineer’s office within 10 days from date bids opened. Each bid shall be accompanied by a deposit of cash or a certified cl drawn on some bank or trust company insured by the Federal Dej Insurance Corporation in an amount equal to not less than five pet (5%) of the gross amount of the bid. In lieu thereof, such bidder mat bit! bond in the above amount executed in accordance will conditioned as prescribed by GS 143-129, as amended by Chapteil of the North Carolina Public Laws of 1951. If the successful bidcierla' execute the contract within ten (10) days after award or fails to, satisfactory surety as required by law, the above deposit will be relii by Owner as liquidated damages. No bidder may withdraw his bid within thirty (30) days after opal thereof. All contractors are hereby notified that they shall be properly liceii under the State Laws governing their trades (GS 87, State of Hi Carolina). The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any and/or all bbt waive formalities, and to award the Contract to another other thanlo bidder, should it be deemed in his best interest. Durham, City Schools Board of Education Durham, North Carolina END OF SECTION 00010 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain Trust executed by Regional E. Hinton, and wife, Esther P. Hinton; W» H. Hinton and wife, Julia P. Hinton; and Theima Pegram, widow, 4 May 18, 1987 recorded in Real Estate Book 1371, at Page 528,1 Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham County, North Carolina because of the default having been made, in the payment 0 indebtedness thereby secured and said Deed of Trust being bythalf thereof subject to foreclosure, and by Order of the Clerk of SuperiorOi of Durham County in 90 SP308, the undersigned will offer for saj public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, at the door of the D» County Courthouse in Durham, North Carolina, at 12:00 o’clock NB on the 16 day of July, 1990, the property conveyed in said Deed oil the same lying and being in the County of Durham, State of I* Carolina, and more particularly described as follows: BEING Lots 5 (A and B Sections) and 6 (A and B Sections) as si on plat of part of the EFFIE J. WARD PROPERTY as per plat ano si thereof now on file in the Office of the Register of Deeds of W County, in Plat Book 22, at Page 102, to which plat reference is In made for a more particular description. This property bears Enumeration 118 W. Woodridge Drive. BEING Lot 14 of the PROPERTY OF ROBERTS CONSTRUCI COMPANY, as shown on map and survey by Credle Engmsj Company, dated October, 1962, and now on file in the 0^14® °. Register of Deeds of Durham County in Plat Book 45, at Page it which plat reference is hereby made for a more particular desaip* This properly bears City Enumeration 3119 Tripoli Drive# BFING the greater portion of Lot #44 of PINES ACRES REvh PROPERTY OF DOROTHY MCDOUGALD as per plat and survey W now on file in the Office of the Register of Deeds of Durham Cot Plat Book 32, at Page 166, to which reference is hereby made fora' particular description. This property brfars City Enumeration 2622 Li» Street. . Jha record owners of the above described real property, as reH®"* the records of the Durham County Register of Deeds not more t"» (10) days prior to the posting of this Notice is Reginald E. Hinton aoi Esther P. Hinton; Wallace H. Hinton and wife, Julia P. Hinton; andl” Pegram, widow. ..u.m Pursuant to North Carolina General Statute 45-21.10(b), of Trust, any successful bidder may be required to depost w" Trustee immediately upon the conclusion of the sale a cash depose percent (10%) of the bid up to and including $1,000.00. Any s/jJ bidder shall be required to tender the full balance purchase pries 01" cash or certified check at the time the Substitute Trustee him/her a deed tor the property or attempts to tender such should said successful bidder fail to pay the full balance purchasef". bid at the time, he/she shall remain liable on his/her bid as provii North Carolina General Statute 45-21.30(d) and (e). THIS PROPERTY will be sold subject to all prior encumbranw taxes and all 1990 ad valorem taxes and assessments. This sale will remain open for ten (10) days to receive increasi as required by law. Dated this 26 day of June, 1990. William A. Marsh, III, SubstM' Trustee PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times June 30,1990 July 7, 1990
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