NEWEST MEMBERS — : Adams/Metropolitan AME Church pastor, Rev. Mayo L. Rich, 4th from tight, poses with nine new members fallowing Sunday morning worships ser |vice. They are: left to right, Patricia T. brown, Caasie Davis. David McCormick, Voola Caldwell, Cleveland Grier, Pastor Rich, Bill White, Grady Lockhart, Linda Lockhart and Betty Joe Grier. Hie 22 month-old church, now located on a 4 acre, $158,000 site at 500 Yorkmont Road has approximately 46 members. Photo >y Ptalar'» Portrait S tudio Program Examines People In Poverty Special To The Post CHAPEL HILL — “People In Poverty,” a program examining poverty locally, national and inter nationally, will be presented March 1MD at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. i.Tbe program, sponsored by the Campus Y and the Carolina Union, wtB attempt to increase poverty awareness through a concert, hunger^walk, slide show and panel Gregory Paul will give a benefit concert Friday, March 15, at 8 p.m. In; the Wesley Foundation. A graduate student in the Curriculum in Linguistics at UNC, Paul will play guitar and sing folk songs in five Innguages. Tickets, available at file Campus Y, are $5. AH proceeds, which go to UNICEF, are earmark ed for Ethiopian famine victims. The Walk for Humanity, an annual Campus Y event, win be held Satur day, March 16. Sponsor cards for the 10-mile walk are available at the Campus Y office. Registration will beiM a on. the day of the wylk> The Women's Health Counseling '; ~ ~ • . ■■ . - —-7— Service will receive $140 of the money raised by the walk. The re mainder will be divided by Save the Oiildren, for improvement of living conditions an the state’s Cherokee reservation; and the Inter-Faith Council, for its loan and grant fund, which provides emergency financial help to local families. The multi-media slide show, “American Pictures," will be presented Tuesday, March 10, at 7 pm. in Memorial Hall."During the 1970s, Danish citizen Jacob Holdt traveled more than 100,000 miles across the United States photographing the poverty-stricken. His free, public slide presentation compares the lives of America’s rich andpoor. A panel discussion Wednesday, March 30, at 8 pm. looks at poverty in Oiapel Hill. Panelists include state Sen. Wilma Woodard; Jean Wagner, Carrboro Nutrition Site manager; Sue Baker, Inter-Faith Council; and Gloria Williams, direc tor of the Joint Orange-Chatham Community Action Center. Information on volunteer positions in local human service organiza tions, as well as addresses for food or clothing donations, will be available. For more information, call (919) 962-2333. Wachovia Office Wachovia Bank and Trust Com pany has received permission from the U. S. Comptroller of me curren cy to open a new office at 1401 Matthews-Mint Hill Road in Mat thews. Announcement of the action was made by Harold G. Hoak, regional vice-president for Wachovia’s Southern Region. ‘‘We are extremely pleased with the approval for this location," Mr. Hoak said. "We lode forward to pro viding complete banking services in this rapidly growing area of Mecklenburg County.” Mr. Hoak said that Wachovia plans to open a temporary office in a modular facility on the site later this year. Construction of a permanent office will begin as soon as possible after the temporary facility opens. • ne DrOluWOOfl j. 1,584 heated sq. ft. . Rear deck, integral garage, „ sliding glass doors, cathedral * ceilings, standard features v* Just $66,490! %:■ , 32 - ~ 1 - T. V-. .•.1,'Mii- t i i_V ... rVJ. - V .u _ Jr HOK-rV - . V ■ _I Presenting Highland Trace. Beauti ful new single family homes from our American Portfolio G Election, all with standard features you inight not expect in a first home. 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Highland Trace a u •Present This Ad And Receive $250 I Otf Home’s Purchase Price! \\ivl, (Offer Expires April 2, 1985> _ Ryan builds a bsttsr way tolivs. I PUBLIC HEARINGS SCHEDULED ON PROPOSED MARKETPLACE PROJECT WHEREAS, the Code of Federal Regulations 570.454 requires that prior to submission of a full application for an Urban Development Action Grant, the City must hold public hearings to obtain the views of citizens, particularly residents of the area in which the proposed activities are to be carried out. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTE: 1. That oh February 25,1985 at 3:00 P.M. in the City Council Chamber of City Hall, City Cornell shall bold the first of two public hearings in accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations (570.454) to receive citizens’ comments and views on the proposed marketplace project for which the City of Charlotte proposes to apply for ah Urban Development Action Grant not to exceed $3.0 million. 2. That on March 18, 1985 at 6:00 P.M. in the Board Room of the Education Center, City Council shall hold the second and last of two public hearings in accordance with the Code of Federal Regulations (570.454) to receive citizens’ comments and views on the proposed marketplace project for which the City of Charlotte proposes to apply for an Urban Development Action Grant not to exceed $3.0 million. 3. That this Resolution shall be published at least once a week for two consecutive weeks in the Charlotte News and in the Charlotte Post, newspapers of general circulation in the City of Charlotte, North Carolina, the first publication not to be less than ten (10) dqys prior to the date fixed for the first hearing. The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the City Council of the City of Charlotte, North Carolina, on February 11,1985. BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHARLOTTE Pat Sharkey, City Clerk COMPUTER OPERATOR II BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO., a long established pharmaceutical company, has an immediate need for a Computer Operator II to operate on IBM 3083 in an VM/CMS environment. position requires tralplpg in concepts oi datq processing and operating system concepts, KardT wore and system operation and installation pro cedures. One year experience on IBM 370 Series computers. Must be able to work second shift hours: Monday 3:00 p.m.-t0:30 p.m.; Tuesday Friday 12 noon-8:00 p.m. Must be willing to be on call and work additional hours as required. BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO. offers a comprehen sive company-paid benefit package, a good star ting salary and an excellent environment In which to apply your capabilities. Minority, Female, Veteran end Handicapped Individuals am encouraged to apply. Qualified individuals should send resume with salary requirements to: Imploymgnt Supervisor Position #1114 BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO. An level OyeortvnMy/ AHltmsUv* Action Emptoyvr MM Cornwallis load Research Triangle Pork, N.C. *T78t Wellcome RESEARCH SCIENTISTS Drug Analysis IUMIOUGHS WELLCOME CO., an innovotive phar maceutical company with a top reputation for research, hot an immediate need for two Research Scientist I in the Medicinal Biochemistry Depart ment. Applicants must have experience In drug analysis in biological media ond/or drug metobolism research. Experience in the use of automated analytical instrumentation and computers in the laboratory environment Is desirable. Experience In writing reports, drafting operating procedures, and statistical evaluation of data is preferred. Educational requirements for these positions area Bachelors Degree or equivalent experience/train ing In Chemistry or Biochemistry with 2 years rele vant experience. A Master's Degree Is desirable. BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO. offers o comprehen sive company-paid benefit package ond a stimulating environment In which to apply your professional capabilities. Qualified Minority, Female. Veteron and Handtcopped individuals are encouraged to apply. Qualified Individuals should submit resume and transcript to: Imploymont Supervisor Positions #M7 A #413 BURROUGHS WELLCOME CO. A* •**•©****•***/ Affirm*** AcHAA|mR***r MM Cemweftts Rood Research Triangle Park, N.C. I77M PROPOSAL DEVELOPMENT POSITION Position ovollobls with BURROUGHS HEALTH CARE SERVICES, tbs health care line of business for BUR ROUGHS CORPORATION'S Worldwide Marketing . Organization. This position entails responding to requests for. proposals from hospitals across the U.S. Necessary qualifications Include proven writing and editing skills, data processing and health care knowledge. Creativity Is mandatory and marketing experience is a plus. Minimum BA Degree required. 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