8-THE CAROLINA TIMES-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2,1993 1 11 H I m.i m ■ I I 1II H TTYTt^ LEGAL NOTICES EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF DURHAM ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE HAVING QUALIFIED as the Administrator of the Estate of ROBERT CHARLES KESSLER, deceased, this is to notify all persons, firms and corporations having claims against ROBERT CHARLES KESSLER to exhibit them, duly verified, to the undersigned at 6506 Lament Place, New Carrollton, MD 20784, on ,or before three (3) 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 or owing said estate will please make immediate settlement. This the 10th day of September, 1993. . Andrew S. Kessler, . Administrator Estate of Robert Charles Kessler 6506 Lament Place New Carrollton, MD 20784 Publication Dates: September 18, 25; October 2 and 9, 1993. Quality Care Crosses Many Cultures. Durham Re^onal Hospital, the herit^e of our caring hands crosses many cul tures. Equal Opportunity and Affirm ativo Action are more than legal term»-*4hey*re otrf way of life—^ng everyone a feh’ diance at |n^‘ssjonjd; drvelopmeat iDilh Vh'dUeiltli Hid Ntti^uig fields. ■ t.Sr«4,''br:5Wr.o"i hbi us aiidLwcrfr* a Mghly com- petiiivc luldiy nml. smiiihv buu fits, inchidmg lit \ildi m heghiUiig, tuition reitttiyitrseiuent. and a con tinuing retetdioo Durham Regional Hospital, 3043 North Roxboro Road, Durham, NC 27704' (919) 470-7263 or (800) 233-3313. EEO/AA. Durham Regional Hospital NOTICE TO BIDDERS . . u Sealed proposals will be received by the Raleigh-Durham Airport Authority in the oHice- of the AiVport Director at the Raleigh-Durham Airport up to 2:00 p.m Thursday October 14. 1993 and immediately thereafter publicly opened and read for the furnishing of labor, material and equipment entering into the construction of: TAXTWAY"D" PAVEMENT REHABILITATION, RDU 080239 Complete plans, specifications and contract documents will be open for inspection Monday September 27, 1993 in the office of the Asssociated General Contractors, Carolina’s Branch in Raleigh, in the offices of the F.W. Dodge Corooration in Raleiflh, North Carolina and in the office of Howard Needles Tammen & Bergendoff, Raleigh. North Carolina. Such plans and specifications and con rac» documents may be obtained upon deposit of non-refundable fee of Thirjy DoHars ($30.00) in cash or certified check. ah'Contractors are hereby notified that they must have proper licenses under the State law for their trades, General Statutes of North Carolina will be observed in receiving and awarding general contracts. . . x- .i u i Each proposal shaH Be accompanied by a cash deposit or a certified check drawn on a bank or trust company insured by the Federal Deposit In^rance Corporation in an amount equal to not less than 5% of the proposal or a bid bond of 5% of the bid executed as set forth in Article 5 of the General Conditions by a surety company licensed under the laws of North Carolina to execute such bonds. The deposits shall be made payable to the Owner and shall be retained by the Owner as liquidate damages in the event the successful bidder fails to properly execute the contract within ten (10) days after the award and to give satisfactory surety as required by law. , ^ u- ..■ » . ■ By submitting a bid the contractor certified that he hds under his direct control or at his disposal the men, equipment, and materials required to execute this work as constitute failure to properly execute the contract. Perrormance and Labor and Material Payment Bonds will be required for 100% of the contract price. All Bidders shall agree to ensure that Disadvantaged Business Enterprises have the maximum opportunity to participate in the performance of the work. Bidders wiH not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin or gender in the award not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin ( and performance of this contract. .• * No bid may be withdrawn within 60 days after the scheduled closing time tor receipt of bids. . . , . ^ The Owner reserves the right to retain all bids for a period of sixty (60) days atter the scheduled closing for receipt of bids. . . x Th=-. Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities and mfnorirregularities. RALEIGH-DURHAM AIRPORT AUTHORITY F.V. ALLISON, JR.. CHAIRMAN JOHN C. BRANTLEY, AIRPORT DIRECTOR RALEIGH-DURHAM AIRPORT AUTHORITY FACILJTY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT P,0.:BQX 80001 RDLf AIRPORT. NORTH CAROLINA 27623 cience in Our Lives New Technology Makes Many Jobs Safer (NAPS)—The food we eat and miitiy'of'the products we use in daily Life may be better than ever these days, because the workers who hVin^^ them to us are doing a h(!Lter Job. The reason: They feel safer-ahd happier. They’re safer because they wear protective headgear and res piratory systems developed by a company that’s been a world lead- t'l' in supplying innovative person al health and safety products since 1976. That company, Racal Health & Safety, Tnc.. was established to manufacture and market the Airstreani helmet. This unique sys tem combines head, eye, face and respiratory protection in a single, comfortable and completely portable.unit. The Airstream hel met revolutionized the industry and quickly established Racal’s reputa tion as a forerunner in the develop ment of powered-air positive-pres sure respiratory equipment. Racal then introduced a sup- plied-air helmet for welding en vironments, followed by the Breathe-Easy powered air-purify ing respiratory protection sys tems. The Breathe-Easy line was the first to be approved by the National Institute of Occupa tional Safety and Health and the Mine Safety and Health Admi nistration for use in many gas, vapor and particulate-contami nated atmospheres. Racal Health and Safety is a member of the Racal Health and Safety Group, an interna tional company with offices and subsidiary companies throughout Europe and the world. Because Racal Group gives mem ber companies access to the research, development, and market testing of their sister companies, Racal Health & Safety, Inc. can offer a wide range of internationally Lightweight, battery-powered respiratory protection systems help workers in many industries to breathe easier. APPLICATION DEADLINE EXTENDED COUNSELOR. STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES — Wil provide academic, personal, career, and transfer counseling to all Student Support Services students and assist student in their educationai endeavors. Master’s degree in guidance and counseiing, one year successful guidance and counseling experience, and experience working with educationally disadvantaged clientele are required. Counseling experience in a community college or four-year institution is preferred. Applicants must submit an RCCC application, resume, transcrirts and three current letters of reference. Application Deadiina; 5 p.m., October ^Contact Ron Dougherty, Roanoke-Chowan Community College, Route 2 Box 46-A, Ahoskie, NC 27910; (919) 332-5921. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. ^ Roanoke-Chowan Community College is currently accepting applications for the following positions: Instructor^: . .. , . , j .u .o Math Instructor — Master’s Degree in Math or masters degree with 18 graduate semester hours in Math, and one year of teaching experience. Early Chlldhood/Speclal Education Instructor — Master’s degree in Early Childhood or Special Education, one year of teaching experience (post-secondary level experience preferred), and one year of experience in day care, kindergarten, or related field required. , Applicants must submit an RCCC application, resufne, transcripts, and three letters of reference. Application cutoff date if 5 p.m., October 11, For additional informatidn, contact Ron Dougherty, Roanoke-Chowan Community College, Route 2, Box 46-A, Ahoskie, NQ 27910; (919) 332- 5921. An Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. INTERNAL AUDITOR I — Compliance Review Auditor/Investigator with State Education Assistance Authority in UNC Research Triangle Park building. Performs compliance reviews of lenders and schools participating in Stafford, PLUS and SLS loan programs. Performs administrative review of defaulted loan to ensure legal enforceability and loan status. Investigates allegations of individual and institutional fraud and abuse. Requires post-secondary degree in accounting, business, or public administration and one to four years related experience depending upon degree curriculum. Equivalent combination of education and comparable experience may be considered. Five years audit and investigative experience preferred. Familiarity with investigative techniques, accounting, and auditing principles required. Must possess skills and abilities and proven track record in investigating, analyzing, organizing, managing, and evaluating complex projects and procedures. Must be knowledgeable of government programs and regulations, personal computers; must be skilled In oral/written conimunication and in exercising good ju^ment and reason while working independently and applying State and Federal program regulations. Frequent overnight travel to all parts of the State in performing necessary compliance review audit/investigations required. Salary Range: $-7*70(^$44,487. Hinng Range: $27,700-$31,994. Apply in writing by Tuesday, October 12, 1993 to: Personnel Office, UNC-General Administration, P.O. Box 2688, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-2688. Federal law requires that upon being hired an aoolicant must present, upon request, satisfactory evidence to verify employability and identification. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. APPLICATIONS PROGRAMMER I — State Education Assistance Authority m UNC Hesearen iriangle Park building. Work involves programming applications, computer operations, providing technical assistance and support for users, assist with training, and writing/editing documentation. Must be skilled in oral communications and work well with individuals and groups. Experience with database systems, word processing, and spreadsheets essential. Particular experience with either Prime INFO/BASIC and Primes or other Pick-like systems preferred. Minimum Requirements: Graduation from four-year college or university with nine semester hours in computer programming; or graduation from two-year college with degree in data processing or business cornputer programming or equivalent combination of education arid experience. Two years experience in application programming in relational database environment preferred. Salary Range: $23,384-$37,067. Hiring Range: environment preferred. , $23,384-$27,008. Apply in writing by Tuesday, October 12, 1993 to: Personnel Office, UNC-General Administration, P.O. Box 2688, Chapel Hill, NC 27515-2688. Federal law requires that upon being hired an aoDlicant must present, upon request, satifactory evidence to verify employability and identification. EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Objections, non-sequiturs, cheerful distrust, joyous mockery— all are signs of health. Everything absolute belongs in the realm of pathology. —Nietzsche m P Prevent Next Summer’s Broadleaf Weeds Now approved products. The product line now covers every level of respiratory protection, including: •Delta disposable respirators, featuring a unique patented filtering material that makes them cool and comfortable to wear; •Powerflow Super-Cartridge battery-powered systems, with filter media for protection against organic vapors, acid gases, and particulates; •Air-Vest Respiratory systems, combining supplied air respiratory protection with a cooling vest for per sonal comfort; •SCBAG self-contained breath ing apparatus system incorporating an integral carrying case which reverses to become an easily-donned vest/hamess SCBA. Free Brochures For free brochures on respiratory protection equipment for the work place, write: Racal Health and Safety, Inc., 7305 Executive Way, Frederick, Maryland 21701-8368 or call toll free 1-800-682-9500. A broadleaf weed preventer stops weeds before they ever emerge. (NAPS)—A growing number of homeowners who want to prevent next summer’s broadleaf weeds such as dandelion, clover, spurge, chickweed and plaintain are tak ing action this year. They’re using a weed preven ter that contains Gallery* herbi cide. Gallery, previously avail able to professional lawn care operators and landscapers only, offers homeowners control of over 44 broadleaf weeds for up to eight months. •Trademark of DowElanco NOTICE OF STATE ELECTION TO BE HELD ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1993 IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA ON (1) THE ISSUANCE OF $740,000,000 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS AND 2) THE AMENDMENT OF THE CONSTITUTION TO PERMIT ^ CITIES AND COUNTIES TO ISSUE BONDS TO FINANCE THE PUBLIC PORTION OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the qualified voters of Durham County that the General Assembly of North Carolina, by Chapter 542. 1993 Session Laws of Noriti Carolina has called a State Election to be held in each county of the State of Mo*: Carolina on Tuesday. November 2, 1993, at which the questions of the issuance \a bonds, constitutino aeneral obliqation bonds of the State securedhv. the following bonds, constituting general obligation bonds of the State secured by', pledge of the faith and credit and taxing power of the State, will be submitted to qualified voters of the State of North Carolina: $310,000,000 State of North Carolina University Improvement Bonds forinj purpose of providing funds, with any other available funds, to pay the cost of capiu improvements for constituent or affiliated Institutions and the Center for Pubfe Television of The University of North Carolina. $250 000 000 State of North Carolina Community College Bonds for the purpos, of providing funds, together with other available funds, to make grants p’ community colleges to pay all or a portion of the cost of providing capy improvements. , n. x §145 000.000 State of North Carolina Clean Water Bonds tor the purpose (j providing funds, with any other available funds to make loans, revolving loans, am grants to local^government units to pay all or a portion of the cost of clean wasg ^"^^iisS^OOO.OOO State of North Carolina State Park Bonds for the purpose „ providing funds, with any other available funds, to pay the cost of land acquisiSod and capital improvements for new and existing State parks and recreation areas, NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the General Assembly of Norli' Carolina, by Chapter 497, 1993 Session Laws of North Carolina, has called a Staij Election to be held in each county of the State of North Carolina on Tuesday November 2, 1993. at which the question of the amendment to the ConstitutiM permitting the General Assembly to enact general laws permitting issuance bonds without a referendum to finance public projects associated with private industrial and commercial economic development projects, with the bonds to be secured in whole or in part by the additional revenues from taxes levied on the incremental value of the property in the territorial area wil! be submitted to the qualified voters of the State of North Carolina, The issuance of the bonds listed above has been authorized by said Chapter 542 subject to a favorable vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote in said election on each bond question. The question of the amendme™ to the Constitution to permit cities and counties to issue bonds to finance the pubt^. portion of economic development projects has been authorized by said Chapter 497, subject to a favoarable vote of a majority of the qualified voters of the State who shall vote In said election on the constitutional amendment q'jestion. The polls for said election will be open from 6:30 a.m. Xo 7:30 p.m,; provided however, that in accordance with N.C.G.S. 163-2, in’certain circumstances, the County Board of Elections may permit the polls to remain open until 9:30 p.m. The deadline for unregistered voters to register in order to be eligible to voteb said election shall be Monday, October 11,1993. Absentee ballots will be permitted in said election. Absentee ballots shall be available no later than Monday. September 13, 1993'from the voter's .county board of elections. Qualified voters who are not certain whether they ‘ this election should contact the County Board of Elections. Dated this 14th day of September, 1993, Ronald A. Gregory, Chairman Durham County Board of Elections. NOTICE OF NON-PARTISAN MUNICIPAL ELECTION FOR THE CITY OF DURHAM A non-partisan election will be held on Tuesday, November 2, 1993 i MWM .. itheCityot Durham, North Carolina to elect a Mayor, for a two year term, and three At-Largs Council Members and a Council Member from Ward 1, Ward 3, Ward 5 for low year terms. The polls will be open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. Ail residents of the City of Durham who are registered to vote may vote in this election. Voters who are presently registered need not re-register for this elecboa Those residents of the city who are not registered to vote must register by Monday,' October 11, 1993. to be eligible to vote in this election. Also, any voter who haj moved since the last election should notify the Board of Elections of that chanae.r writing, by the same date. A person rnay register or make changes_in fe, . .j r\i ...U...f... RrxQrW rif P Pf-ftinns off ce at TegStioS record aUhe Durham'county Board of Elections office at: _.® . I . n.nn _ c-PA rr*. /M^ thmiinh FridSV. branch’orihe" Durham" County'Public Library, provided an authorized libm registrar is on duty, during regular library hours until 5:00 p.m. on Monday, Octoto, ^ Any voter who will be out of the county the entire time the polls are open oi election day, or who will be unable to go to the polls because of seknessu Dhvsicai disability, may vote by absentee ballot. Application for absentee votirj available beginning Monday, September 13, 1993 must be made in person orr writing to the Durham County Board of Elections. The deadlirie for applying to. a absentee ballot to be mailed is Tuesday, October 26, 1993, at 5.00 om fti absentee ballot may be voted in the Elections Board office begirnning Tuesdaj, 40 -lAAQ /nr oe sQon 35 the bailot IS FGady, and ending Friday, October^, October 12, 1993, 1993 at 5:00 p. Any question about registration, absentee ballots location of polling other election matters may be answered by telephoning the Board of Elecim office at 560-0700. Ronald A. Gregory. Chairman Durham County Board of Elections A poet begins in delight and ends in wisdom. —Robert Fro: It’s easier to be wise for others than for ourselves. —Due de l.n Roehefoucau j ”7 ■•7*. When activated by at least one- half inch of rainfall or sprinkler water, Gallery sets up a “weed prevention zone” around weed seedlings. As weed seeds germi nate, this “zone” disrupts their root and stem development. Seedlings are stopped before they ever break the soil surface. Gallery is found in leading brands of granular formulations and in dry fertilizers available at lawn and garden centers every where. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING CONCERNING AN ORDER AUTHORIZING $1,000,000 PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION BONDS BE IT ORDERED by the Board of County Commissioners Durham County: 1. That, pursuant to The Local Government Bond Ad, amended, (the "Act"), Durham County, North Carolina, is hen authorized to contract a debt, in addition lo any and all other d which said County may now or hereafter have power or autho to contract, and in evidence thereof to issue Public Transportal Bonds in an aggregate principal amount not exceeding $1,000,1 for the purpose of providing funds, with any other available fur to pay capital costs of improving public transportation within s County including the acquisition of buses, vans and ot transportation equipment. 2. that taxes shall be levied in an amount sufficient to pay principal of and the interest on said bonds. 3. That a sworn statement of the debt of said County has b tiled with the County Clerk and is open lo public inspection. 4. Prior to the introduction of this order an application tor L( Government Commission approval was tiled with the Secretar said Commission. 5. That this order shall constitute a "bond order" pursuar Section 159-54 of the Act and shall take effect when approver the voters of said County at a referendum as approved in saidf The foregoing order look effect on November 4, 1986. Any who wishes to be heard on the question of whether the maxirr time period tor issuing bonds under such order should extended from seven years to 10 years after such date | appear at a public hearing or an adjournment thereof to be he 7:00 P.M. on September 27, 1993 at the Durham County Ot Building, 200 East Main Street, Durham, Ncrth Carolina. Garry E. Umstead Clerk to the Board of Commissior for the County ot Durham, N( Carolina