Newspapers / The Carolina Times (Durham, … / Sept. 4, 1982, edition 1 / Page 7
Part of The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
1 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. 1982-THE CA83USU TZZI-7 Rcsidcnticl Lots for Sale Green Duke-Subdivisioji - t l Sout City, N.C. 27S53 Paved subdivision with water and sewer available. Community swimming pool, tennis courts and Health Care facility nearby. Average lot size, 14.500 sq. ft. Price $2, 750lot or two for $5,000. For Information Contact: C. J. Worth & Assoc., Inc. P.O. Box 411 Soul City, N.C. 27553 (919)456-3021 -Weekdays (919)456-4200 - Weekends & Nights Howard Building A Chamionship In 682 : r .. WASHINGTON r- coaching staff." noted ' The return of an ex- Keith. "The guys have perienced offensive line, put the.' hours in, and - a fortified defense, and they are willing to work. depth at every position' Plus, they are . very have marked the 88th knowledgeble in every j football : ' season . at phase of the game." ; - Howard - University ' as Keith y can also be ' one of great optimism, pleased with his key Howard will open its returnees, namely Tracy 1 1-game season against Singleton, John Bilberry contest. He also passed for 1,160 yards and six . touchdowns, while rushing for 233 yards and four touchdowns. ; The offensive line is keyed by two-time first team "all-conference guard Bilberry. , He has - yardage excellent strength and is season. 196-pound game breaker has excellent hands and runs good routes. Singleton caught 44 passes for 1 ,087 yards and three touchdowns last season. He holds the school . record for most in a single He holds the freshman 'last season, year linebacker Matt "This year is going to be Jordan. ? trie year of the defense."' Help Wanted Nurse Supervisor Graduation from an accredited school of nursing and two years of nursing experience including one year in a charge nurse role; of an equivalent combination of education and experience. Eligibility for licensure as a Registered Nurse In the State of North Carolina. Background should Include experience in a clinical research unit working with in and outpatients. .Must be available to rotate day and morning shifts. Salary Range: $17,880 - 25.920. Consideration given only to persons submitting a com pleted APPLICATION FOR STAFF EMPLOYMENT with THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA at CHAPEL HILL. Resumes unaccompanied by an application will be returned. For an application please contact the Employ ment Division. Ill Pettigrew Hall. UNC. Chapel Hill. NC 25714. 962-2991 EQUAL OPPORTUNITYAFFIR MATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. the University of Maine in Orono, on September 4.. . . . "I think that we are more respected as a team now," said head coach Floyd Keith, who enters his fourth season. "Peo ple are aware : that Howard plays very com petitive football. We also are getting known na tionally." Keith has brought win ning ways back to Howard. In three seasons, he has compiled a 17-12-2 overall mark. Howard finished both the 1981 and 1982 seasons 'with winning records, a feat unmatch ed since the 1974-75 seasons. However, in its 11 years as a member of the Mid-Eastern Athletic and bandy Nichols on offense, and Martjn Brown, Doug Jones arid Jeff Wise on defense: "We are very confi dent about ourselves," said : . quarterback Nichols, "There are a lot of experienced people . around me, arid we have tremendous respect for each other." Nichols, a sure team leader, had a good season in 1981. The 6-1, 195-pound junior led the conference . in total of fense last year, averaging more than 135 yards per- regarded as one of the school record for most best offensive jjnemen to yardage i in - a . single play at Howard. seasqn (1,087) and the "The talent is so much mark for the most recep--better now, . and '. tions in one game (nine), everybody is willing to ; Offensively, the Bison work," said Bilberry. v will be strong, but that's Sellers and fellow linebacker Martin Brown collected over 200 tackles in 1981, and were big play stoppers in many crucial situations. "In the past, we did just enough to get by. This year, we a-going ment really paid off. For ..... V rr "The team is now ready for a champion ship season," said Jor dan. "The summer train ing was the key, and the hard work in the classroom" . . - The clasroom cornmit- who . will start for the fourth straight season. WeMcan taste that championship. " not new. In the two preceding seasons, Howard has had the most' valuable offensive " aput end Tracy . pertormers in the con Sirigleton has to be the Terence (Ronald Wilson brightest of the bright spots for the team this season. Singleton was selected honorable men tion All-American by Sporting News and Fool ball News. The 6-2, 1980 and Tracy Singleton 1981). "Last season, the of-, fense controlled the.tern po of the game," said linebacker Robert Sellers, who started as a . defensive back Jones. Jones is a three-year starter and an all conference selection in 1980. "Those records of 6-2-2 and 6-4 were not cutting it. The defense is going to work harder to be the best." - Jones has consistently been a leader in tackles years, 23 football players recorded over, ; 2.5 averages. : "The change has to start in the classroom said defensive end Jeff Wise. "We got ourselves together and decided that next season starts the year before. After for the Bison. In 1981. the academics are secure; he collected 31, and he football will come a lot had 46 the previous year, easier. But, there is Another veteran who ' nothing easy about the can feel the difference in way that we are being this year's team is third- worked." Doug Dewitt To Fight Mark Holmes How did Doug DeWitt, the 20-year-old Conference, Howard has; -middleweight prospect never captured the cham- "". Miners, .r-gei ninnshin nnH hac fmUh the nickname "Cobra?" Secretary To operate high-speed word processing system. Exp. preferred butvili train. Must have min. of 2 yrs. sec. exp. and type 60 wpm accurately. Salary S10.152-S12.660. Exc. fringe ben. Send resume by 91082 to Rota H. Harris, East Central Community Legal Services, P. 0. Drawer 1731, Raleigh', NC 27602. E0EAA Employer, Minorities, women, elderly and handicapped are encouraged to apply. Computer Systems Analyst I Completion of college course work with a ma or in computer science, mathematics or a related fie d; or an equivalent combination of education and ex perience. Background should include strong oral and written communications skills, experience working with a complex system of data set management pro grams as it relates to user problems and knowledge of PL1. SAS. JCL and interactive systems. Salary Range: $14,256 - 21,432. . X-Ray Technician II (Temporary) pionship, and has finish ed second only once, in 1974. But, things could be different this season. The Bison have 19 of ; 22 starters returning, and a total of 36 lettermen. There is experience at every .position. Keith also has what he terms "the best coaching staff I ever assembled." "There is no question that we have a good solid FSU Football (Continued from Page 5) State University. The contest between the Broncos and the Morris Brown College Wolverines is a non- conference clash but a Completion of high school course work supplemented b3 lot of pride is on thejine ,iri, ivcnainiy hv a cnnrsa of trainino in x-rav techno OuV anljOHfl.,.; I " B '.. .I'" ' T , I t I year ui experience in mo uuoiauuii omu'h ment: or an equivalent combination of training and ex perience. The hours for this position are4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. with flexibility for backup front 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Salary: S6.03 Per Hour. Position will last approximately six months. Consideration given only to persons submitting a com pleted APPLICATION FOR STAFF EMPLOYMENT with THE UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA at CHAPEL HILL! Resumes unaccompanied by an application will be returned. For an application please contact the Employment Division, .111 Pettigrew Hall. UNC. Chapel Hill, NC 2751: 962-2991. EQUAL 0PP0R TUNTIYAFFIRMATWE ACTION EMPLOYER. y ATTENTION Serious Job Seekers! . Would you like to set your own hours with practically no limit on earnings and have vacations as desired? If so. then why not conveniently work with us sor tingbundling mail. Receive work and payments by mail. Start immediately! For information, a self addressed, stamped envelope assures a prompt reply. Mail Marketing Services. Florida 32678 P. 0. Box 2590. Ocala. CITY OF DURHAM North Carolina Job Opportunities Deputy City Clerk Starting Salary S13.859yr. Office Mgmt. work including supervision. Requires 2. years college or technical school in office mgmt.. secretarial science or business administration and min. four year) progressively responsible office mgmt. or secretarial exp. Mag Card II exp. pref. Typing Min. 60 WPM accurately. Shorthand Min. 80 WPM. ALL APPLICANTS MUST REPORT TO THE EMPLOY MENT SECURITY COMMISSION AND ARRANGE TO TAKE A TYPING AND SHORTHAND TEST PRIOR TO THE DEA0LINE DATE. APPLICANTS MUST HAVE SCORES : REPORTED TO THE CITY PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT. Hfilfl Wanted nPADl INF DATE: September 10. 1982 iieip iiumvu I want to win against my tormer school," the Bronco coach related. "My kids have worked hard in preparation for the game with Morris Brown and we will be ready to play." Immediately following the contest with the Wolverines, the Broncos take on CIAA foe St. Paul's College at Lawrenceville, Virginia September 11. There is no let up in the con-, ference schedule for the Bronco-men who play another Virginia team in the CIAA, Norfolk State University, September 18. Both contests are on the road. "I'm really not look ing ahead and wirt play just one game at a time," said Coach Head paus ing ' during a recent workout of his team. "We know it is going to be tough playing the first thcec games on the road but I feel that my staff will prepare our athletes for the grueling schedule." The Broncos open their homestand October 2 by hosting the 1982 southern division cham pions North Carolina Central University. The Broncos defeated St. Paul's last year 16-6. lost 26-7 to Norfolk State, and dropped a 40-14 decision to North Carolina Central. FSU and Morris Brown College will be playing for the first lime. Laboratory Technician I (WaterWasteWater Treatment) Starting Salary S12.750yr. DEADLINE DATE: September 3. 1982 Computer Operations Supervisor Starting Salary S20.474yr. DEADLINE DATE: September 3. 1982 Water and Sewer Superintendent Starting Salary S23.702yr. .$30.251yr. DEADLINE DATE: September 17. 1982 CERTIFICATION (IF REQUIRED) MUST BE INDICATED ON APPLICATION. ONE POSITION PER APPLICATION ONLY. For Information and application contact: Personnel Olfice, First Floor City Hall .101 City Hall Plaza Durham. N.C. 27701 TalAnhnna- Q1Qfift1-i911 . .,p....... www - . , , IIIIIIIHI f" I M . ia.li .1 a . a. 7i cquai uppununaywiinnnnni cr3 twpwytf . "PP'y.f Does he slither around the boxing ring constant ly stalking opponents? Well, not exactly. "I got the name from catching snakes," says the 5' 10", 160 pound DeWitt. "I am very in terested in herpetology and before getting in volved in boxing I used to collect snakes and read books about them." DeWitt s next oppo nent could be more menacing than any of the snakes he has handled Mark Holmes (22-0, 12 K.O.'s), the younger brother of World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight champ Larry Holmes. The younger. Holmes will square off against DeWitt in a scheduled 10-round middleweight bout to be telecast live on NBC's "SportsWorld" Sunday September 5 (4-5:30 p.m. NYT), from St. Joseph, Mo. "No matter what they think of me now, that fight will tell," savs DeWitt (15-1-2 wiih eight K.O.'s). "If 1 win, they will think I'm good. I feel I can beat him. He's got quick handsN but I stay inside, I can pressure him and beat him." In his last fight, DeWitt who supports himself with a job as a chauffeur for retarted schoolchildren kayoed Mike Hyman at 1:58 of the sixth round of a scheduled 10-round. main event August 4. "I hadn't fought in 10 weeks, so the layoff was a factor," says DeWitt, who turned pro in March of 1980 after compiling a 26-4 amateur record. DeWitt's only defeat was a questionable deci sion to Ben Serrano; a rematch with Serrano on NBC-TV ended in a draw. The "Cobra's" most impressive showing was a spectacular first round kayo of previously unbeaten Bill Medei of Florida. "Dougie is mostly a puncher," says trainer Mike Vetfano. "He's got good boxing ability, but he's 'mainly a puncher, 'and he executes really well." I've had so many dif ferent styles in all my fights," DeWitt ex plains. "Against Hyman I was a boxer. Now when" I fight Mark Holmes. I'll be a puncher. So let me say that I'm a boxerpuncher." Water And Sewer Rates Costly Legal Notices (Continued from Front) fund where the bulk of the city's tax revenues are spent. For example, about 20 per cent of the city manager's annual budget is paid from water and sewer receipts. Additionally, a por- words, how many businesses andor residents don't come to Durham because water costs so much. Consider. In Durham, 800 cubic feet of, water,., or .5984. lion of the -salary at , gallons, - the amount every city employee who estimated to be used each works pn the water ac count, from clerical help to the affirmative action officer, is paid from the water account. "If we completely eliminated what the water and sewer fund pays the general fund in direct or indirect ser vices," Pedersen says, "we would have to raise the property tax rate by eight cents." This begins to explain the Catch-22 situation the city finds itself in regarding water costs. It is high in order to help to relieve the property tax rate, but no one knows what impact water rates have on the other end of the spectrum; in bther month by the average household, costs you about $14.80. This does not include the monthly service charge of $2.98. County residents pay double this for the same amount of water. But in Fayetteville, for example, that same amount of water will cost only $5.20. In Winston-Salem it costs $5.52, and in Greensboro, it's $8.64. In Raleigh, the same amount of water costs $11.92, and $13.28 in Wilmington. And t if that's not enough. Durham water customers who use less than 3,300 cubic feet of water subsidize the water Dispute Settlement Center in Oranuc Couniv seeks director. Ad-, minisirativc experience and strong organia ifonal and problem solv-' int! skills essential, Responsibilities include fundraising '' ;,m' budgeting. training volunteers, case manage ment, record keepinu. working with volunteer Board, publicity and - planning. Knowledge of local community, courts, counseling skills and medial ion helpful. $16,000. Resumes must be received at P.O. Box 464, Chapel Hill by Sept. 1.1. Wonivn and' minorities encouraged to I -7., , -V n J iy i ill U 4 ,1 i. i an costs of large water users, such as commer cial and industrial establishments. About 40 of the city's residential users use less than 3,300 gallons. This , occurs, v because Durham operates on a six-step sliding scale rate, which means the more water you use, the cheaper it is per cubic foot. Thus, the large volume users are not paying the full cost of delivering the water to them. The difference is paid by those smaller users at the top of the scale. "There is some degree of subsidy," Pederson said, "but it is generally understood that this sliding scale approach encourages growth and development." The theory goes this way: any major business or industry will ap preciate the volume use discount to paying the water bill, and therefore will be anxious to locate in such an area. But then the city of ficials turn right around and contradict that theory by noting that one other contributing factor to the high water bills is the city's low tax base (amount of taxable pro perly.) And so the city finds itself backed against a towerinn wall of water in a sense. ' City officials must find a way to hold the line on water costs, but at the same time, they must find ways, to im prove the tax base. Meanwhile, both newcomers and longtime residents will continue to check meters and look for leaks, all to no avail as the cost of water con tinues claiming its own, and much of yours as well, each month. Legal Notices NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualified as Administrator ot the Estate of Council L. Shaw, deceas ed, late of Durham County. North Carolina, this is to notify all per sons, firms and or corporations having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at Route 1. Box 251 -C. Hillsborough. North Carolina. 27278 on or before February 14. 1983. or this notice win be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment to the undersigned Dated this 11th day of August. 1982. WILLIE SHAW ADMINISTRATOR of the Estate of COUNCIL L SHAW. Deceased William A. Marsh. Jr . MARSH & BANKS Attorneys at Law 120 East Parrish Street. Suile'310 Post Office Box 125 Durham. North Carolina 27702 Telephone: (9191 688-2374 PUBLICATION DATES The Carolina Times August 14. 2t. 28 and September 4, 1982 , NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY EXECUTOR NOTICE Having qualified as Executor of the estate of Minerva P. Brad shaw. this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ot Minerva P. Bradshaw to present them to the undersigned within six months from the date ot the first publication ot this notice, or same will, be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate, please make payment im mediately. This 17th day of August. 1982. J.I.Bolden. Executor 1006 Jerome Road Durham. N.C. 27713 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times August 28. September 4. 11. "18. 1982 NORTH CAROLINA DURHAM COUNTY NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, having qualified as Adminsitrator C.T.A of the Estate of Obie Henderson Richmond, deceased, late of Durham County. North Carolina, this is to notify a!! persons, firms, andor corporations having'efaims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at 907 Onslow Street. Durham. North Carolina 27705. on or before February 28. 1983. or this notice win be plead ed in bar of their recovery. All per sons indebted to said estate win please make immediate payment to the undersigned. Dated this 24th day of August . 1982. NELL0 RICHMOND. ADMINISTRATOR CT A of the Estate of . Otxe Henderson Richmond. , Deceased William A. Marsh. Jr. MARSH & BANKS, Attorneys at Law 120 East Parrish St.. Suite 310 Post Office Box 125 Durham. North Carolina 2770? Telephone: (919)688-234 PUBLICATION DATES: The Carolina Times Aurtust 28. September 4. 1 1 & 18. 1982 r. ' . SMALL BUSINESSSMALL DISADVANTAGED BUSINESS RS D R Allen & Son Inc ; qener.ii enntuchx. solicits von1 suhbids .ir material auot.ilions tor ,i construction oroiect )' f"r Bi um N O REPAIR WATER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Fort Buna, N (' wine; bids on Septemnei 15 198? .it 3 pm Bids needed nn Hie ' i!!'iwmii Bituminous p.ivma seeriimi and oi issmn. excivrm 'leitriwii; imf L.Kklill loi utilities w itei lines and e'eanma and cement iinimi it oast noil water mams For information can 919 8()8 It'it oi wile PO Drawer 1867. Favetteviile . N 0 ?S,0?. Attn Estimi'mti lleftT f qual Oupii'Viin'v Employer mm Cfw NKW YORK BAseball Hall or lamer Willie Mays lips his hat to crowd al Shea Stadium durinu a recent old-timer came before the Mets took on (he Cubs. Mays, who spent his career with the founts and the Mels, is the sports third leading home rim hitler ... (660) behind Hunk Aaron, and Babe Rulhw. . ." UPI IMiolo RENT A CHEVETTE! JUST $095 pSsmfieage 2 Convenient Locsttons Northgata Mall Downtown Durham 200-47C0 032-0431 USED CARS 79 F0R0LT0 AC 4o AT S499b 79 OLDS 98 REGENCY 4 door, fully loaded S7S95 81 TOYOTA DELUXE Truck, lonobed 5sod.FM S5995 7.9 HORIZON TC3 . 2 door. AT. Suii'-wl 53995 81 0L0S OMEGA 4dr AT. AC 56295 80 Chrysler LeBaron 4-dr . AT. AC , S5295 77 DATSUN 810 4 door. AT. AC . 53995 77 CUTLASS SUPREME 2 door.AT.AC ' 53995 77 V01ARE PREMIER 4dr.6CYt.-AT. AC '. . 51995 79 HONDA ACCORD IX 2 dr.. Liftback. 5 sp . AC SS995 77 PQNTtAC ASTRE 4spd. AC ... Safari. 52195
The Carolina Times (Durham, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Sept. 4, 1982, edition 1
7
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75