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THE CAROLINIAN—THURSDAY, APRIL 26,1984—PAGE 10 Classified Rates Cost per wottl: 1 Issue-9 cents; 5 Issues—7 cents. Each woni abbrev iated, initial er symbol counts as one word. i BUSINESS i P^pportunitieJ AMWAY products man. Qua! ity ind personal service. Try us and see. Phone 828-7397. MAKE MONEY—men/women, full or pert time. Famous W. T. Raw- /eigh Company, Est. 1089. Easy to start. 250 products. Call (516) 666-8747 or write: Paul Mellsurgo, 97A Ard St., Bayshore, N. Y. 11706. Please send phone number. IMMEDIATE OPENINO?—No ex perience necessary.'^ree medical and dental care. Retirement plan and travel at government expense. 30 days paid vacation plus other benefits Call Sgt. (xould, U. S. Marines, collect, at (919) 755-4655. PART TIME WORK-Earn $ inde pendent fashions for the Underscene. 362-4317, 7-9 p.m. SALES—Full time position. Must work evenings and Saturdays. Must have car. Call 829-0900. EOE. MS WILL tE PAID to HIALTHT MAL AND FEMiALE NON* MdOKERS, AOE15-38 who OOmplMa an EPA breathing study on tha UNO campus. Travel Is ralmburSad. For more Information, call collaot t8S- 1253, Monday-Friday, 8 a.m,8 p.m. $106.80 DAILY EARNINGS - VVorking in the comfort and security of your own home. No experience. All ages: fully guaranfeed, Complefe details and application form senf on request. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: CWE, Route 1, Box 362, Mt. Jackson, Va. 22842, EARN $106.80' DAILY working three hours a day at home. No experience—all ages. Earnings guar anteed in writing. For complete details and application, please send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to: ' J, 'E. Hill, P. O. Box 1271. Dept. E-166. Jonesboro. Ga. 30237. GDVERNMENT JDB8-$16,559- $50,553/yr. Now hiring. Your area. Call (805 ) 687-6000 Ext, R-3638. March 29, April 5, 12, 17, 1984. PROFESSIDNAL CDUNSELINO NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION ALICE P. WALKER, .PTatntW, ' - vs. ' KATHERINE G. EVANS and CHARLES T. GROOMS, Defendants To: Katherine G. Evans and Charles T. Groom, the above named defendants: Take notice that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows: Money dareagesJor personal injuries sustatajaefe^-J^ plaihfiff In. the autontoblte accident which: occurred on or about the 25th day of February, 1982. You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 19th day of May. 1984, and upon your failure to do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought. This, the fourth day of April, 1984. Amps E. Link, Jr. Attorney for Plaintiff P.O. Drawer 25216 541 New Bern Avenue Raleigh, N.C. 27611 Tel. (919) 821-5910 April 12, 19, 26, May 3. 1984 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY The undersigned, having qualified as Adminisfrator of the Estate of Wilfred Williams, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the Estate of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned on or before the 30th day of September, 1984. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to the Estate. will please make immediate paymertt tb the undersigned. Attorney Carl Gaddy 16 W. Martin St. Raleigh, NC 27601 March 29, April 5, 12, 19, 1984. NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE Postal Worker Retires Rep. Hawkins Impressed By Effeetive Sehool Measure WASHINGTON, D.C. — Congressman August F. '‘Gms” Hawkins (D-Calif.), author of H.R. 4731, the Effective Schools Develop ment in Education Act, said he is “encouraged by the initial support of a legislative measure which attempts to advance the cause of education for our children.” Introduced on Feb. 4, the purpose of the bill is to provide assistance to Ioc’.tI and state edu cation agencies in expanding and improving Washington High School,, their effective schools program by providing Rocky Mount, attended matching federal grants for such programs. 3>q years in the u.s. Army. improving Student academic Waldo Emerson Gay, U.S. Postal Service tool and parts clerk, has retired from the U.S. Postal Service. Gay graduated from Booker T. Sickle Cell Symposium Presented Congressman Hawkins stated that he was Washington, c.c. — “impressed by the mounting evidence that Three members of the effective school programs across the nation University College are making in improving the educational climate in many of our schools. “Although we have heard an excessive amount of rhetoric with respect to excellence in education, there has not been a substantive effort to provide a meaningful vehicle supporting new ideas in education,” added Hav/kins. ‘We should not give up on our children’s of Medicine participated as speakers at a sickle cell anemia symoosium held at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, Md. Dr. Roland B. Scott, director of the Howard University Center for Sickle Cell Disease, discussed “the Clinical Diagnosis and Management potential by hiding behind the myth that" Gay is married to Roger- achievements, student behavior, and teaching economic and sopal position is a permanent Murray, Jr., professor of line Harrison Gay. They and learning practices, five characteristics of barrier to a child’s academic success. Schools pediatrics and medicine and have one daughter and two effective schools are iilentified as: strong ad- make a difference if certain admini- director of the genetics grandchildren. His clerical duties con sisted of ordering and issu ing mechanical and postal parts for more than 100 offices in North Carolina. Gay is a member of Martin Street Baptist Church and a trustee. He is also secretary of the local Odd Fellows Lodge. He retired from the U.S. Postal Service Jan. 3. Gay said at present, ‘‘1 am going to be retired, relax and do nothing for a while.” Summer Sessions Seheduled KINSTON—Pre-registra tion for summer sessions at __ ^ . Lenoir Community College The undersigned, having qualified u_„i_ *__ii as Administratrix of the Estate of begin April 30 for all Louise Cheatham, Deceased, late of continuing students, accord- Waks County, North Carolina, this is iHg to Dr. Preston Emerson, ministrative leadership; a safe and orderly school atmosphere; high expectations for student achievement; strong emphasis on the acquisition of basic academic skills; and regular student performance evaluations. mini! leather ftdod.s — now found not only in boutiques around the country, but in major depart ment stores, which have created their very own leather goods boutiques. (Quality and style con brio — that’s what Italian leathers are all about this year. The lux-plus looks are calfskin, wax- polished kid, leather and suede trimmed with braiding and em bossed and creased leather in bright colors, muted deep shades and the ever-popular neutrals, and futuristic looking shiny leather trimmed with rubber or plastic. DIRECTOR-HalMIme drug abuM '’“Ying claims registrar. counselor. $588 per month to start; master's degree with one year cwnseling experience. B.S. with th'ree years experience. Contact: Treatment Director, P.O. Box 12021, Raleigh, NC 27605. EOE. DISPATCHER—Rotating 12-hour sljifts.. Requires HS grad, typing, good hearing and speech, prefer .knowledge of Cary and PIN certificate. Start $13,416, axcellent benefits. Apply to town of Cary-D, P.O. Box 1147, Cary, N.C. 27511 by May 4, 1984. AA/EOE, AUXILIARY FIREFIGHTERS - Four jobs. 24 hours on call. Requires unrestricted driver’s license, 18 years old. HS grad, physical strength. $6,14/hour. Apply to town ol Cary-FF. P.O, Box 1147, Cary, NC 27511 by May 4. 1984, AA/EOE. TWO GROUNDSMEN - General Maintenance of grounds and bulld- .Ings. No experience necessary. Salary $8,254 per annum plus benefits, Ralelgh-Durhem Airport Authority, 782-6268 or 683-1218 7 a,m,-6 p.m. EOE. V AUTOMOBILES i r FOR SALE 1 against the Estate to present them to mRo the undersigned on or before the , alphabetical schedule sixth day ol October, 1984, or this continuing Students will notice will be pleaded In bar of their be as follows, April 30 to May recovery. All persons Indebted to the 4; Estate will please make Immediate Thneo with payment to the undersigned. Juanita MoKnight Administratrix 1100 Seebrook Rd, Raleigh, N.C, 27610 April 5. 12, 19, 28, 1984 CARD OF THANKS last names starting with letters from H through K, Monday, April 30; those with last names starting with letters from L through R, Tuesday ; letters 1975 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE—Excellent condition Inside and out, new tires, new front end. $1399. Call 756-0492 day or night. April 19, 26, 1984. i APARTMENTS FOR RENT COMMENTS (Continued from page 4) The Detroit congressman is a party to several lawsuits regarding the admini stration's actions in Central America, particularly in El Salvador and Nicaragua. The Reagan administration, Crockett said, has by its “complicity in the mining of the Nicaraguan harbor, violated both the spirit and the letter of international law.” Spring Concert Slated ORANGEBURG, S. C.— —Now accepting applications for ^11 Th6 South Cdrollllcl Stdt6 new two-bedroom luxury apartments. College Concert Choir will For intormatinn, call 832-1279. present the annual spring FOXRiDGE MANOR aFahT- concert in the Martin Luthcr S’Z-Sr/L'TJS ij”* tbwnhouse apartments. Fully- April 28 at 8 p.m. The equipped kitchen, central heat and program, directed by Dr. Arthur L. Evans, will be taped for airing on educa tional radio throughout the state at a later date. Because of the taping, no children under six will be admitted. The program will include selections by Johann Sebas- tain Bach and George Fred erick Handel as well as popular music and spiri tuals. Of special interest is “Tonight, I Celebrate My Love" featuring a vocal sextet and bass and lead The family of Ms. Valerie Travon ® through Z, Wednes- Laatar wlahes to express their sincere day; letters from A through appreciation lor the many kindnesses C, Thursday; and those starting from D through G, will pre-register on Friday, May 4, Dr. Emerson said. From May 7 through 11, all others may pre-register. Registration day for sum mer sessions is June 12 and classes start June 13. shown. Cards of sympathy, floral daaigns and their thoughtful expres sions, during their bereavement. The Family RESEARCH ASSISTANT-Re- qulres graduation from four-year college or university and at least two years’ computer programming exper ience. Experience in programming for microcomputers necessary. PAS- i CAL experience helpful. Three-year appointment through November 19^, with possibility of continued funding after that date. Send letter of i application and curriculum vitae by | May 14, 1984 to Don Mitchell, [ associate director, communication [ center, 304 NCNB Plaza, Chapel Hill, ] N.C. 27514. I EOE/AA Employer [ For hundrod.s of yvar.s, leather H'dods made in Italy have been considered the world’s finest — renowned tor their crattsman- ship, heauty and durahility. THFN: Durinjr the 1 llh cen- Uiry, Malilde, the Mtirchioness 111' Tuscany and Canos.sa, de signed, with the a.ssislance of’ local craftsmen, the first known leather pur.se. Made of the sup- pkist leather, such pouches, or scarselte, .soon appeared in many shapes, decorated with gems, tassels, ribbons or flowers. Leather guilds arose in the 14th century and created the first "designer” handbags. Each master craft.sman signed hi,s own work to di.stinguish it from others. NOW: In modern times, Ital ian leather craftsmanship is still unparalleled. The art of hand-working leather is passed down from generation to gener ation. Since Italy's factories are modest in size, the exquisite old hand-work8d tradition of superior quality is consistently preserved. Half of all leather goods pro duced in Italy travel to world wide markets, There’s luggage (all kinds of shapes), briefcases, handbags, belts, attache cases, portfolios, cigarette cases, e.veglass cases, change purses, credit card cases and personal DOWN GO OUR! PRICES strative and teaching characteristics are set P''ogramattheHowardUni- into motion,” concluded Hawkins. vers,ty Coiiep of Medicine, Field hearings are tentatively planned later workshop^on “Genetic Coun^ this year on the legislation. H.R. 4731 currently seling.” has 60 congressional cosponsors. T. BROWN (Continued from page 4) abnormal sickle cell hemoglobin) were treated with Hydergine daily to test whether this would reduce the number of sickle cell crises. One child who, observed over two years, would haye been expected (on the basis of his recent medical history) to suffer 48 attacTS ffi this lime, actually had only four attacks. A homozygote adult, who would have been expected to have 60 attacks in a 15-month period, had only four. The study’s heterozygote children and adults (who have one gene for the abnormal hemo globin and one for the normal variety) would have had one to eight crises during their periods of observation and almost all had no crises with Hygergine.” Hopefully, this debate will lead to an effective therapy for the thousands of African-Americans who suffer from this painful disease. “Tony Brown’s Journal” TV series can be seen on public television, WUNC-TV, Channel 4, at 6:30 p.m. on Sunday. Please check local listines. a Some of the beautiful leather handbags from Italy you'll be seeing in 1984. INSTRUCTOR CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY SALARY: $22,500-$34,500 DEADLINE; April 27, 1984 DUTIES; Provides management and supervision for a staff of nine regional fire training area coordinators and appropriate secretarial personnel. CONTACT: N.C. Department of Community Colleges, Personnel Services, 116 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, N.C. Telephone (919) 733-6586 a r Italy's first leather guilds operated in the 14th century. It was the era of the first "designer" handbags. FISH FRY Meadowbrook Country Club Public Invited FRi., APR. _ _ 0i3O* 27 EXTRA LARGE PLATES 4900 North Bivd. 872-9601 1 BEDROUM DUPLEX—Excellent furniture and appliances, gas heat, carpet, storm doors and windows, excellent location near Poole Road on South Pettigrew Street. $275. Call 829-9131 after 6 p.m. or 772-8937. ROOM FOR RENT-Call 832-2404. ROOM FOR RENT-Near down town Raleigh. Call after 5 p.m., 833-7284. ROOMS FOR RENT—Call 834- 2449 day or night. CASSAGRANGES APARTMENTS SECRETARIES (TEMPORARY) Gain valuable experience and enjoy a good salary by working as a tempo rary employee on the NCSU cam pus. Now hiring persons with strong secretarial skills. Flexible sched- yleSk forking provided. Call Kathy 81737^-2:35. AAEEO NC CASHIERS CLERKS LABORERS BANQUET HELP The University Temporary Sendee needs employees in the above areas. If you are interested in part time or full time temporary assignments on the NCSU campus, call Kathy at 737-2135. Flexible -vm sch^ules, parking provided. A AAEEO NOTICE MINORITY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS The Paul N. Howard Company Intends to bid the Little River Dam and Reservoir In Durham, N.C., on May 10, 1984 at 2:00 p.m. as prime contractor. We are looking for capable contractors to bid on the following Items of work; Cleaning and Grubbing Architectural Items Landscaping Resteel Erection Masonry Fencing Relocation of Existing House Plans and specifications are available for use at the following locations; AGC Office; Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro Dodge Plan Room; Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro Should you have any questions, please contact Jean A. Moser, Paul N. Howard Company, P.O. Box 20488, Greensboro, N.C. 27420, (919) 275-0411. Bids are requested on or before May 9, 1984. NCSU air, carpet, Cable ,TV available, starting at $305. ,.755-0149. rnUANclAT^ GROUPS, CLUBS, CHUBCHES-' Par a fUntf-TaMBr? why not publish a Cookbook? Walter's Route 4, Wase ca, Minn. 56093. [ LEGAL NOTICES ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Robert Lane, deceased, late of Wake County, North Carolina, this is to guitar. It was arranged by notify all persons having claims Ronald Sargeant, director Of against the estate of said deceased to , j „ exhibit them to the undersigned on or ^7“”® Simpson, a before May 7,1984, or this notice will junior from Orangeburg, be pleaded in bar of their recovery, majoring in mUSlc educa- All persons indebted to the Estate ' will please make immediate payment vocalist for the program to the undersigned. $. « ‘al r mi. are Carlise Smith of The ASSISTANT TO STATE PRESIDENT FOR PUBLIC AFFAIRS SALARY: $25,968-$39,804 DEADLINE: April 30, 1984. DUTIES: Responsibilities include media relations, publications’ production, speech writing, promotions, liaison with institutional public information officers and presidents and state agencies. This employee will have regular interaction with institutional presidents, local boards of trustees, county commissioners, and other key governmental leaders at the state, local and national levels. Also responsible for directing the operations of a five-member public affairs office. CONTACT: N.C. Department of Community Colleges, Personnel Services, 116 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, NC. Telephone (919) 733-6585 Bronx, N.Y., Pamela Harp er and Argie Phine of Orangeburg, Alice White of Latta and Sheila Gist of Spartanburg, all sopranos; Verna DeVoe of Charleston Ernestine J. Lane Executrix 216 S. Swain SI. Raleigh, N.C. 27301 April 19, 26, May 3, 10, 1984. NORTH CAROLINA WAKE COUNTY EXECUTRIX’ NOTICE All persons, firms and corporations and Sherri Spann of The having claims against Walter M, Bronx, N.Y., both altos; Hicks, deceased of Wake County, L^^ry JuliOUS of Lake City, N.C., are notified tc exhibit the same . ./ ... _ to the undersigned on or before baritone, Keith Bonner of October 13, 1984, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. Debtors of the decedent are asked to make immediate payment. This ninth day of April, 1984. Mrs. Annie H Hicks Executrix 606 Nazareth St. Raleigh N.C. 27606 April i2. 19. 26. May 3. 1984 Beech Island, March Tho mas of Florence, Mark Middleton of Bamberg, Dar nell Peterson of Sumter and Marcus Sherman of Charle ston, all tenors; ‘Kenneth Washington of Miami, Fla., and Terrence Davis of Orangeburg. DIRECTOR OF FIRE TRAINING SERVICES Immediate opening tor individual capable of conducting classroom and laboratory instruction. Associate Degree in Civil Engineering or related experience with a minimum of thirty (30) quarter hours of technical drafting or graphics, sixteen (16) hours of surveying, proven working knowledge of Civil Engineering materials and testing, water and wastewater tech nology, and computer programming in BASIC language. Six years’ experience to include surveying, mapping, topography, roadway and municipal drafting. Applications Accepted Through May 20,1984 Send application, resume, three letters of reference and a copy of transcript of credits to; Personnel Officer Wake Technical College 9101 Fayetteville Road Raleigh, NortJ Carolina 27603 INSTRUCTOR -CIVIL ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY Immediate opening for individual capable of conducting classroom anti latxiratory instruction. Associate degree in Civil Engineering or related experienced with a minimum of 30 quarter hours of technical drafting or graphics, 16 hrs. of surveying, proven working knowledge of Civil Engineering materials and testing, water and waste water technology, and computer programming in BASIC language. Six yrs. experience to include surveying, mapping, and topgraphy, road way, and municipal drafting. Applicatioins accepted through May 20th, 1984. Send application, resume, three letters or reference and a copy of transcripts of credit: Personnel Office Wake Technical Colege 9101 Fayetteville Rd. Raleigh, N.C. 27603 An Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES POSITION: Systems Programmer III SALARY: $25,968-$39,804 DUTIES: Responsible for performing all system programming functions required In a modern complex multiprogramming realtime and batch operating system on large Prime computers. POSITION; Analyst Programmer I SALARY: $17,928-$27,216 DUTIES; Responsible for developing computer programs for the N.C. Community College System; Installing application software modules; interacting with users, and developing, debugging and docul- menting programs. POSITION: Computer Programmer II SALARY; $17,928-$27,216 DUTIES: Responsible for developing functional computer programs, grasping the structure bf a problem and translating Into a form for computer solution; tracking extensive complicated reports; and interacting with colleagues and the 58 Institutions cornprising the N. C. Community College System. CONTACT: North Carolina Department of Community Colleges, Personnel Services, 116 W. Edenton St., Raleigh, N.C., telephone (919) 733-6585 DEADLINE: April 25, 1984. MICRO COMPUTER SERVICE ENGINEER A challenging opportunity exists in a diverse micro computer environment for a highly motivated technically proficient and experi enced maintenance engineer to provicie a comprehensive array of micro-computer hardware support services. Candidates for this position require at least a two year technical degree and three years progres sive experience in digital electronics. The position requires experience in component level maintenance and a working knowl edge in .software systems of a wide variety of micro-computers and their related peripherals. Strong managerial experience is a definite plus For NCS'J application, write Personnel Services, Box 7210, Raleigh. NC 27695-7210, (919) 737-2135. AAEOE Tr TV PRODUCTION ASSISTANT NCSU is seeking a qualified media technician to assist in the total functioning of one of our Media Services departments. A four-year degree in radio, TV, motion pictures, or speech-communication re quired. Competitive candidates will be experienced in all phases of 34 inch video pr^uction, including camera and VTR operation, lighting, audio and editing. Major duties will consist of remote production, camera operation and on-lineroff-line SMPTE time code editing. Must be technically proficient and able to make minor field repairs and perform basic testing using waveform monitor and test signal generators. Some overnight travel required; non-smoker preferred. Salary range; $13,164-$14,964. For a NCSU application contact: Per sonnel Services, Box 7210, Ra leigh, NC 27695-7210 or call Charles Brown (919) 737-2135. NCSU
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