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i-mCJUSUXATSSS ! ' o ; J.f4cplendon To Hpld Annual MEAp Clinic WINSTON-SAtEM-Rccew Hall of Fame inductee. John. ' McUndon, and former National Basket ball Association standout, Willis Reed, will conduct a workshop and skills clinic at the fOth annual Mid Eastern ' Alhclic Con ference basketball tourna ntent at ' the Winston Salem Coliseum. The cink- begin at 1:30 p.m. , on Friday March 6 with all, area male and female teams invited to at tend, jit addition to demonstrating basketball skills arjd drills, McLen don. presently a national sales representative with . the Converse Rubber com pany, j will show a highlight film and lest the individual basketball knowledge of all par ticipants; "John' McL.endon is generally' recognized as one of the greatest minds ever in the sport of basket ball." sy MEAC Com mission, ken , Free. "McLendon, along with the Converse Rubber Company, has sponsored the clinic prioi to our opening round foi the prist few years and each year interest and participation among the future stars of our league increases. "Willis Reed, probably the mpst celebrated member of the New York Knicks. . along with Mct-endqn will provide the youngsters in at tedance this year with an unlimited wealth of infor mation about the game of basketball." The clinic will last about an hour and a half arjd will be followed by ! the . ' opening round games of the conference championships. This season's MEAC Tourna ment will receive an automatic bid (o the NCAA National Tourna ment and the chance to compete for the coveted tmftpj SAT.. JANUARY 31. 1981 ,- fey MiMz 5. . ' r I f I lilt , 1 -.. MS. lr Mwr list.. " ' J Behind The Mask Philadelphia Eaales wide receiver nharlin Smith ........ . wivi uwi i ui now ui iimhs ounaay. UPI Photo Super Bowl Goes To Oakland Larry Barber After all the prepara tions, after all the predic tions, after the parties and hoopla, after all was said, and after it was all done; j the Oakland Raiders had! outscored the Philadelphia Eagles 27-10 irtirirwmnuali. James Terry Howard Enforcer And Leader of 'Punk Patrol' Pottle R. Tuck It has often been said that when center James Terry comes to play, the Howard basketball team is unstoppable. WeJi "J. T."; has' come to play in every game this season, , and. although the team's 8-5 record is far from perfect, still, Terry's in dividual effort ' has given the squad renewed belief in its invincibility. A 6- 1, 220-pound junior, Terry's only short coming imay be his "failure" to live up to ex pections qf others. As a freshman, he appeared in just nine contests, scoring seven points and collecting 10 rebounds, while play ing behind the Bison's all conference center. Last season, Tery was thrust info a starting role along with four teamates, 4 who had never played together previously. The result: a strong start, a rollercoaster mid-season and seven consecutive vic tories, a finish that culminated in Howard winning the Mid-Eastern Atheletic Conference regular season champion ships. Through 28 games (Howard was 21-7), Terry led the team in field goal percentage, connecting on 58.2 percent of his shots, and averaged 6.6 points and 5.9 rebounds per outing. At times, he flashed brilliance: 16 pts. and 14 rebs. against George Mason, 15-13 Jackson State and 20-11 versus Delaware State. There was also his perfect night against Southern in which he did not miss a shot (Continued on Page 8) Super Bowl game, and crowned world champions by National Football League Commissioner Pete Rozelle last Sunday night in the New Orleans Superdome. The Vince Lombardie Trophy was presented by ;tlecommisiie? to who is currently in a bitter court battle with Rozelle for the right to move his Raider club to the city of Los Angeles. Well, no matter how that turns out, Oakland settled the football game issue Sunday by charging the Eagles for trespassing; convicting them, then sentencing them with three touchdown - passes, and three interceptions. Most Valuable Player Player Jim Plunkett threw scoring passes of two yards to wide receiver Cliff Branch and 80 yards (a new Super Bowl record) to runningback Kenny King in the first period; then hit Branch with a 29 yarder in the third quarter. That one made the score 21-3, Tony Franklin having connected on a 30-yard field goal in the second stanza. Chris Bahr upped that lead to 24-3 with a 46-yard field goal before Ron Jawarski found tight end Keith Krepfle on an eiight-yard scoring strike early in the fourth. Bahr concluded the mathematics mid-way of that final period with a 35-yard field goal. '1 0!d Hickory Motors Is pleased to announce thjt Bob Hytnan bjs Je&od their sales staff. Bob has many years experience in autamobiis sales ia this area and wish to invite all of hli old friecif , rs and old coutomers to visit him (9 Bob Hyman OLD M8GK0RY MOTORS CurtMi,H,C. 27707 4913 Chapel HIM Boulevard Phone 489-7451 Jawarski, who threw only 12 interceptions dur ing the regular season, was good on 18 of 38 passes for 291 yards, but he had .three stolen; all by one man. That man Rod Martin, a four-year linebacker who said the 'perforrnahce was the greatest of his career. Plunkett, a former Heisman Trophy rece pient, who had fallen on hard times and entertained ; thoughts of retiring, got! his second chance of redemption five games in to the 1980 season when Dan Pastorini went down with an injury. He quarterbacked Oakland to nine victories in 11 con tests after a 2-3 start, then won playoff games against Houston, 27-7, Cleveland, 14-12, and San Diego 34-27 to reach the Super Bowl. On Sunday, he was true on 13 of 21 passes for 261 yards and completely frustrated the Eagle defenders. For the game, Oakland had 17 first downs, rushed 34 times for 117 yards, had no turnovers, and five penalties for only 37 yards. Philadelphia recorded 19 first downs, only 69 yards on 26 rushes, turned the ball over four times, and was assessed 57 yards on six penalties. Individually, Oakland's Mark van Eeghen had 80 yards on 19 carries. Kina ! 6-18, Branch caught five 1 passes for 67 yards. Bob Chandler four for 77, and King two for 93. Philadelphia's leaders were Wilbert Montgomery with 44 yards on 16 tries, 91 yards on six receptions, Harold Carmichael with 83 yards on five catches, and Charles Smith with two receptions good for 59 yards. Philly coach Dick Vermeil admitted' they were soundly beaten and the credit should go to Oakland, and Raider coach Tom Flores said, "I knew we could do it." Now the bookies, the bettors, and the predicting experts, who are still shak ing their heads, will go back to the chaulk board and try again next season. By the way, the world champions were picked to lose all four of their post-; season games. ; Not only did they beat the odds but added , another title their history. maving won the eleventh Super Bowl in 1977 over Minnesota 32-14. They tied Dallas for Super Bowls won. but still trail Pittsburgh, a four-time i winner. Legal flotico NORTH CAROLINA . -. DURHAM COUNTY ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Administrator of the estate ot ROBERT ODELL . PRATT. Urn is to notify all poisons having claims against ROBERT' OOEtl PRATT, deceased, to present them to the undersigned within six months from the date of the first publication of ibis notice at 117 Bar num Street. Durham. N, C. 27705 or same wil be pleaded in oar of thejk recovery. All persons indebted to said ROBERT 00ELL PRATT, please .make Immediate payment. This 10lh day of January. 1981. Annie P. Patterson Administrator Estate of Robert Odeft Pratt . 117 Barnum Street Durham. North Carolina 27705 PUBLICATION 0ATES: The Carolina. Times Jan. 10. 17. 24. and 31. 1981. NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate ot VERNICE SMITH, 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 Mrs. Virginia Smith Spencer. 110 W. Cornwaliis Road. Durham. N. C. 27707 on or before June 17. 1981. or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AD persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned. This 8tb day of January. 1981 . (Mrs.) Virginia Smith Spencer Administratrix of the Estate of Vernice Smith deceased PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times Jan. 17. 24. 31: and Feb. 7. 1981 HELP WANTED TENNIS INSTRUCTOR - Town of Chapel Hill. Part-time. 10-30 hrswk: teach youth & adults. Start early March. Requires 1 yr exper. teaching youthadults: or any equiv. $5.50hr. Apply by Feb. 13: -PksRec Dept. 200 Plant Rd. CH - E0AAE. Durham Employment & Training Office JOB-TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES The following worktraining positions are available for unemployed persons who reside In the Durham City t limits. In addition to the skill requirements, persons must meet the eligibility requirements lor the federally funded Public Service Jobs Program. Persons Who hau hnnn itnamntmiaH Inr al lane is A lift ffcl the $fn WMksbnd wlsh MH 831 tfthef qualify Employment Security Commission it: 516 N. Mangurn Street Durham, N.C. 27701 POSITION Pre-Apprentice Housing Repair Workers House Manager Day Care Teacher Aide Office Coordinator Day Care Worker Day Care Aide SecretaryReceptionist NO, SALARY $3.47 to 3.64hr. 3.50hr. 3.35hr. 3.58br. 3.35hr. 3.66hr. 3.61hr. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE The undersigned, having qualified as Administratrix of the Estate of CARL MANGUM, deceased, late ot Durham County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons, firms andor corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned Mrs. Josephine Dave. 4010 Fayetteville Road, Durham. N. C. 27713 on or before July 24, 1981sor this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned, this 21th day of January. 1981. (Mrs.) Josephine Daye Administratrix of the Estate of Carl Mangurn deceased PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times Jan. 24. 31; Feb. 7, 14, 1981 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY Administrator's Notice DEBTORS AN0 CREDITORS Having qualified as administrator of the estate of EDDIE LOWE this Is to notify all persons, firms and cor porations having a claim against E0 DIE LOWE, deceased, to present them to the undersigned within six months from the date of first publication of this notice at P. 0 Box 1932.. Durham. N. C. 27702 or same wiM be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons, firms or cor porations Indebted to said EDDIE LOWE, please make immediate pay ment. This 17th day ot January, 1981 MECHANICS AN0 FARMERS BANK ADMINISTRATOR: . ESTATE OF EDDIE LOWE i P.0.Box1932i Durham, North Carolina 27702 ' PUBLICATION DATES; "ae'm The Carolina Times i98iary ,7, .?:'.fy 7. Subscribe To .. The Carolina Times Call Today 682491$ HELP WANTED CITY Of DURHAM, NX. COMPUTER OPERATOR II Starting Salary $11 ,196 Yr. , Challenging position lor 2nd shift COMPUTER OPERATOR II. From 3:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. Monday thru Friday. Position requires thorough knowledge of Burroughs' equipment with data communications and data base usage. Individual selected will have I minimum 2 yrs. experience operating a medium to large scale system andor equivalent technical training. Completed' City of Durham application must be receiv ed by February 5, 198,1. Apply Personnel Department. First Floor. 101 City Hll Plaza. Durham. NX. 27701. Phone 683-4214.: AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER CITY OF DURHAM Job Opportunities Traffic Painter I Starting Salary $9,21 0yr. .DEADLINE DATE: January 28. 1981 Engineer Inspector I Starting Salary S12,344yr. DEADLINE DATE: January 28. 1981 Parking Garage Attendant (Part-time) Salary S3.35hr. DEADLINE DATE: Open NOTE: We are establishing a register of qualified ap plicants tor this position. Applications will be reviewed as vacancies become available. .V- Secretary II Starting Salary $10, 155yr. Typing: 55 WPM ShorthandSpeedwriting: 85 WPM DEADLINE DATE: Open Tests are given for clerical positions every Tuesday and Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. - Noon at the Personnel Department. , Planner I (Housing) Starting Salary $15, 005 yr. DEADLINE DATE: January 26, 1981 Accounting Technician II Starting Salary $10,663yr. DEADLINE DATE: January 30, 1981 Custodian (Part-time) Salary $2. 90hr. DEADLINE DATE: February 2, 1981 Computer Operator II Starting Salary $11, 196yr. 2nd Shift Position (3:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m.) Monday . Electrical Inspector Starting Salary $14, 290yr. DEADLINE DATE: February 9, 1981 Motor Equipment Operator I Starling Salary $9, 21 0yr. DEADLINE DATE: February 10, 1981 ' Plant Operator Starting Salary $10, 663 yr. S' .rT WORK REQUIRED DEADLINE DATE: February 9, 1981 LABORER II Starting Salary $8,354yr. SHIFT, HOLIDAY, AND WEEKEND WORK REQUIRED. DEADLINE DATE: February 6, 1981 COMPLETED CITY APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY THE DEADLINE DATES INDICATED . ONLY ONE POSITION PER APPLICATION WREN AP PLYING. An Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action Employer. iLLiera OffffGPG TKIG 7G(SLnIKIIL(gDeMIL KIMlraLtl' is , . our professional Boats. PRODUCTION SUPERVISORS -Second Shift ---"-'"'" capacity i, including pre ana post-' E?E!!L2!?2S 0w w auvateirTr In thi Electrodes field, we'd PROGRAMMER I ANALYST Jj1. YJff COSfA prooranmitnfl experience with on-line application ISMI "d ertwce to: r?f...--r ' W1 "s ram, lc. iuvv. we are an equal 1 f'
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