I Help Wanted 1, SATU32AY, IOTER2M1. 1K2-TI CZZVaUKkU-i Dispute Settlement Center in Orange County seeks director; Administrative experience and strong organizational and problem solving skills essential. :: Responsibilities include fundraising and budgeting, v... training volunteers, case management, record keep : ing, working with volunteer Beard, publicity and plan . ning. Knowledge of local community, courts, counsel b ; ing skills and mediation helpful. $16,000. Resumes : : must be received at P.O. Box 464, Chapel Hill by .;. Sept. 13. Women and minorities encouraged to apply. SecretaryBookkeeper r 60wpm typing. Strong organizational and. com : - munication skills essential. Experience in working with the elderly helpful. 34 time to start. SSOOmonth. Resume to: Coordinating Council for . Senior Citizens, 519 E. Main. Durham, N.C. 27701 :E.0.Ev -:o.i...;MiV; Leased Housing Technician Immediate opening for an individual to be responsible for performing specialized screening and selection of applicants for the leased housing program; to reexamine, verify, and certify eligibility reports. High school graduate with v one year working experience in general office pro- - ceudres desirable. Apply at Durham Housing Authority, 330 E. Main St. Durham. NC 27702 ' Deadline for applying is September 21. 1982. EOE Maintenance Mechanic III Completion of grammar school and three years of pro gressive experience in the performance of tasks associated with a wide variety of mechanical or building trades; or an equivalent combination L education and experience. The person placed in this position will be a working supervisor in charge of the maintenance and repair of a large departmental facili Background in high school chemistry helpful, alary Range: $12,012 17,880. Maintenance Mechanic IV Completion of high school course work and three years of journey work level experience in the general maintenance and repair of building, plumbing, heating and electrical equipment including one year in the supervision of skilled, semi-skilled or unskilled employees. The person placed An this position will be a working supervisor in a multi-trade shop. Plumbing and electrical experience preferred. Salary Range: $14,256 - 21,432. Painter Completion of grammar school and two years ex- Eerience in the interior and exterior painting of uildings, fixtures and equipment; or an equivalent combination of training and experience. Sheetrock finishing experience required. Industrial or commer cial painting experience preferred. Salary Range: $11,484 - 17,076. 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 HiR, NC 27514. 962-2991. EQUAL OPPOR ;TUNTJYAFFmMAiaVACTI01fMaOYERp CITY OF DURHAM North Carolina Job Opportunities Deputy City Clerk Starting Salary $13,859yr ' , , . . .- ' ; ....... y ' lirf ft ;s? '' V 1 - W? of i , i f i . r I V A Orby Moss Of UDC Named Athletic Director OfA&T .by DrexelB.BaII Orby Z. Moss, Jf., a ' veteran of nine years in athletic administration and currently athletic director at the University . of District of Columbia, was, named the - new athletic director at North . Carolina A&T State University. The appoint ment was announced by Dr. Edward B. Fort, A&Ts Chancellor, v ;Moss' . appointment ' becomes effective September 27. ic. suc cee"ds Dr. Bert C. Piggot,' who stepped down on August 23 in order to return to teaching. . Fort said he is ex tremely pleased with the selection of Moss as the chief administrator of A&T's Division I athletic program. "We are greatly pleas ed ' with the extraor dinarily fine job which the search and sreeen committee, chaired by Professor Howard Bar nhill, did in this selection process," said Fort. "The choice was a tough one, but in the final analysis, I became con vinced that only Orb'y Moss, Jr., . Athletic Director at the Universi ty of the District of Col umbia, is the best man : most recent success with i the UDC program related to gaining of the NCAA's Division " II basketball championship "last year. v - "We are delighted that , Moss has made the deri sion to come to A&T, and we anticipate that with his leadership skills, our . program will - con tinue to move,' added Fort ;.' ' . Moss served as the Firebirds' athletic direc tor the past four years. Moss, 41, has .had a dramatic impact in pro ducing positive and win ning programs in his short tenure at UDC. Before moving to UDC, Moss was the athletic director at Siena Heights College of Adrian, Michigan, and the asistant director of physical education . and athletics at the Universi ty of Wisconsin Parkside. His career, first as a coach and then as an ad ministrator, has been highlighted by a succes sion of outstnding athletes with whom he has worked, including Kim Piper Merritt, 1976 champion of the Boston Marathon for women; Lucina Rosa, ah Olym- : pic marathoner who . represented Sri Lanka (formerly Ceylon) in ;1974 and 1976; and Sue jVon Behren, association of V intercollegiate athletics national high jump runnerup. ; Moss is chiefly respon sible for hiring Win Jones as the men's basketball coach at UDC., Under ; Jones' guidance, the Firebirds last seson ' captured the , NCAA Division II na tional championship. In his short but il lustrious stint at UDC, he. brought distinction, credibility and integrity to the then feeble ' Firebird program, which yielded the spotlight for recognition to the likes of the University of Maryland, Georgetown and American Universi ty. At Siena Heights he helped foster the con struction of a new .athletic facility Monday Night Football (Continued from page 5), played in five" Super, suited to head up our Rnwk. winning two (the athletic program. He has iast jn 1978). They've a superb administrative played in the NFC record, including ex- championship game, an nerienrec as an assistant . oio.un 'i i .aoiiuiiuiiiitoi vivivn director at Siena Heights times (including, the last r-i. 1, nt j . . couege in Micnigan ana two) and winning five 01 cnuck Hinton, Howard University baseball coach, instructs a youngster on at the University of thnxV the techniques of golf. Hinlon, a former major league baseball star with the wHMiingion senators, is trying to get more blacks interested in golf, Wisconsin-Parkside." Fort noted that Moss' Howard Baseball Coach Teaches Youngsters A Different Swing by Donnie R. Tuck make a 40-foot putt with schools. As a major, league a curve in it. That sold n Hinton's golf pro baseball player 11 years me on the game." gram this "summer, only with the Washington Since that time, Hin- 0nce did the youths get Senators, Cleveland -In- tn ns become an avid the opportunity to set vflKjjumsmdCatifor ;.;.real golt interest in the sport among young blacks. But Hintonsays they will have to work at the game in order to achieve.. , "There is , no,, such Office Mgmt. work includ years college or technical ing supervision. Requires 2 school in ottica mgmt., secretarial science or business administration and min. four years progressively responsible office mgmt. or secretarial exp. Mag Card II exp. prof. ; 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 DEADLINE DATE. APPLICANTS MUST HAVE SCORES REPORTED TO THE CITY PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT. DEADLINE DATE: September 10, 1982 Data Entry Operator ; Starting Salary $10, 340yr. ; DEADLINE DATE: September 17, 1982 Assistant Park Manager r Starting Salary S13,198yr. : DEADLINE DATE: September 17. 1982 Clerk Typist I (Part-time) Starting Salary $V.09hr. DEADLINE DATE: September 17, 1982 Center Assistant L Starting Salary S3.10hr. DEAOUNE DATE: September 17, 1982 Gym Supervisor Assistant : ' Starting Salary $3.10hr. , , DEADLINE DATE: September 17, 1982 . Water and Sewer Superintendent Starting Salary S23,702yr. . S30.251 yr. DEADLINE DATE: September 17, 1982 Automotive Mechanic III Starting Salary $14, 553yr. DEADLINE DATE: September 17, 1982 Secretary I , Starting Salary S10.340yr. Requires high school grad. and businesstechnical school courses and min. two years clerical exp. involving typing & public contact. Min. typing SO WPM accurate ly. " DEADLINE DATE: September 17. 1982 ' APPLICANTS MUST REPORT TO THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION AND ARRANGE TO TAKE THE TYPING TEST fRtGR BY THE OEADUNE DATE. AP PLICANTS MUST HAVE SCORES REPORTED TO THE CI TY PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT. . , . DEADLINE DATE: September 17. 1982 CERTIFICATION (IF REQUIRED) MUST BE INDICATED ON APPLICATION. ONE POSITION PER APPLICATION ONLY. : For Information and application contact: ( r Personnel Office, First Floor City Hall ' -101 City Hall Plaza Durham, N.C. 27701 ' Telephone: 919683-4214 An Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action Employer. ' was a hard-swinging .jw U1UIU" ,u' ,aai xeni. 01 me insirutung is Most people aon t years, nis enjoymcm ui t one in ankie-mgn grass the game prompted him on a playing field, to introduce it to give i them the youngsters. basics: We teach them Hinton and two other how t0 swjng and to members of the P.C. putt 1 think they've recreation department's done extremely well. "Roving Leaders" .pro- Thev can hit the ball about 150 feet." Hinton hopes the. suc cess and visibility of black golfers Lee Elder, hitter, who played every postion except pitcher and participated in the 1964 All-Star Game. As head coach of the Howard University baseball team the past 12 years, Hinton has com piled over 270 victories and : has had several players drafted or signed by the pros. Given his coaching responsibilities with the Howard program and his active involvement with the Major League Players Alumni Associa tion (which he helped found), one would think that Hinton would spend his off-season develop ing new baseball talent. Well, that assumption is only partly correct. This summer, he decided to teach Washington, D.C., youths how to play golf. In fact, Hinton, who was exposed to golf himself as a 28-year-old rookie with , the Senators, has become one of the sport's biggest salesmen. "If I had not played pro baseball, I never would have picked up a golf club,", sys Hinton. "The Senators had a golf outing during the '62 spring training, and I was teamed up with Lou Worsham, a professional golfer. "I would hit the ball over to some other fair way, and he would put it on the green. Eventually, he showed me how to Help Vapted Dispute Sclllcmcnl Comer in Oranjic C'ouniv seeks , director, . Ad ministrative experience,, and siroiij! i oniania tional .and problem solv im skills essential. Responsibilities, include In ml raisin j! , ; ami budget inu, ,; training volunteers, -case, manage incut . record , , keeping,-, vty kinj!, with . volunteer Hoard, publieit y and pkinninjL, Knowledge of local community, courts, counseling skills and mediation helpful. $I6.0(K). Resumes must be received at P.O.' Hon 464, Chapel Hill by Sept. . 1.1. Women and minorities encouragedrfo apply. gram have been going to ' different neighborhoods throughout Washington instructing about 15. youngsters, aged 12 to 15, .in the fundamentals of golf. "Golf is a rarity to", inner-city kids. It's not; something they would normally ' encounter. Basketball and .football will always be there for most of them, and even baseball to an extent., What we're trying to say ' is 'hey, wait a minute, here's something else!"' The - Roving Leaders program deals with hard core youths. Its members do everything from tak ing the kids camping and fishing to providing per sonal and family counseling. They also; deal with problems of truancy, make court ap pearances on behalf of some of the youths, and help monitor the halls and playgrounds of the Calvin Peete and Jim Thorpe will spur more realize how much skill is involved. "What we're hoping through our efforts this summer is that the youngsters will get a club and a ball and stay with it. The great thing about golf is that you don't have to be a particular size, and you can play it j until you die," Hinton emphasizes. The Dallas organiza tion from the top to the cheerleaders is rated as the best in the NFL. Steeler fans love to point out that although both times that Pitt and Big 'D' have met in the Super Bowl, even though they are two of the best played Super Games, the Steelers won both (21-17 in 1976; 35-31 in 1979). This brings us back to the woofing going on at Don -Alderman had this to say recently: "I've never hated the Cowboys. I wanted the : Steelers to play them in the Super Bowl because I knew it would be a sure win for the Steelers." On this Monday Night's game, he added, "I kind of want the Steelers to make a late rally and beat them in Dallas. A 1 late drive is one of the most beautiful ways to win a football game." Ken Edmonds counters, "It's like I've always said, deep down everyone wants to be a Cowboy!" "Look at what 'Mean Joe Greene did after he retired from , the Steelers. He bought a restaurant ' in Dallas because he really wanted to be closer to the ,Cowboys!" Edmonds adds, "Whoever loses this1 game (which will be Pitt sburgh), their supporters at the Times will have to come in on Tuesday with their heads hung low while the winner's fans (Dallas) will talk it up all week." . . Times executive tditor Milton Jordan' says that he heard from a reliable source that Dallas will beat Pittsburgh 36-0! ' The hour draws near and around 12 midnight this Monday the verdict will be in on just which team will win and who will just have to eat crow. Stay tuned, sports fans. Oh yeah, you may ask what will I do if the Cowboys win well, Fresno, California is always nice this time of jyear! Weals Is At OTIFKltlA ' wmm n A WOT ) nnAiMfi rpi ) USED CARS 79 OLDS 98 REGENCY 4 Dr.. fully loaded S7595 80 CHEVROLET CITATION 4 Dr.. AT. AC. ........ $4595 79 CHRYSLER NEWPORT 4 Dr.. AT. AC . . ; S4995 75 BUICK APOLLO 4 Dr . AT. AC .v, S1995 80 CHRYSLER LeBARON 4 Dr.. AT. AC. S5295 77 0ATSUN 810 4 Or.. AT. AC.,'.;....... $3995 78 BUICK SKYLARK 2 Dr.. AT. AC $3995 78 F0R0 FAIRMONT 2 Dr.. 4 Speed . . . . .. $2495 79 H0N0A ACCORD LX 2 Dr.. 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