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2The Daily Tar HeelFriday, April 2, 1982 Small ports would bear greatest burden .Fee sharing BFCDiDcD) uppm CdDUl By LUCY HOLMAN Staff Writer Proposed bills in Congress may have damaging effects on small ports like Wilmington and Morehead City, a ports authority spokesman said Wednesday. The Reagan administration proposals would allow the federal government to share costs of maintaining the ports with state and local port funds. Fees for maintenance dredging, which is needed every year in Wilmington, would then re quire the ports to use more money from the state and probably require them to borrow money. According to ports authority figures, Wilmington's revenues were $12.7 million &3 SATURDAY, APRIL ins CRABTREE VALLEY Do r?o ti x sissninicBcal skoIs Classified Info Return ad and check or money order to the DTH office by noon the business day before your ad is to run. Ads must be prepaid. Rates: 25 words or less Students $2.00 Non-students $3.00 5C for each additional word $1.00 more for boxed ad or boldface type Please notify the DTH office immediately if there are mistakes in your ad. We will be responsible for only the first ad run. announcements STUDENTS INTERESTED IN BECOMING at large members of The Media Board should submit resumes and applications to Box 13, Union by April 8. Questions? Call 933-4293. RAMS BAR AND GAME Room now open! Happy hour Tuesdays and Thursdays 6-9 25 $ draft. Ladles night Wednesday night Free Beer for the ladies 7-9. Neat dress required. 510 West Franklin Street across from Chapel Hill Newspaper. 4:30-1 Monday-Saturday. ECKANKAR. UNC Branch presents The Awaken ing of Soul." Saturday, April 3, Carolina Union Auditorium. Talks, panels, music, and poetry. Morn ing session 10-11:30 a.m., film, talk, "What is ECKANKAR?" Free. Afternoon session 1-4:30 p.m. "Who Needs a Master?" "Living in the Moment," "Benefits of the Spiritual Exercises," "The Student and ECKANKAR." Adults $5: family reduced rates. WOULD YOU LIKE AN autographed basketball from the Carolina Tar Heels? Raffle tickets go on sale in the Great Hall of the Union Sunday, April 4th from 1-5 pm. Proceeds go to the Chapel Hill Hadassah and the Hillel Foundation. Call 942-4057 for info. TORONTO EXCHANGE 1981-82 RIDES again this Sunday night at 7:00. Meet at Mr. Gattfs for pizza and bring your pictures! FRIDAY AT PURDY'S - Happy Hour 3-8 IOC Draft ; and other specials too good to advertise. (Come to Happy Hour and come back Friday night at no charge!) COME HOME FOR EASTER. Catholic services at Newman Center, 218 Pittsboro St. (across from Carolina Inn) Reconciliation: tonight, 7:30. Palm Sunday Masses 9:15 am, 11:00 am, 9:00 pm. Holy Week Schedule in Monday's DTH. lost & found HELP! I LOST MY purse on Franklin St. Mon. night. Only valuable items are 3 or 4 keys on chain with mace can and leather "D" call 933-2971. LOST: ONE GRAY WOMEN'S raincoat, sheer full length. Lost in the campus Hanes to Hamilton area. Call Fern 933-6204. with $1.4 million in profits in 1980-1981. "Wilmington's last dredging cost $6 million. You can imagine what (cost shar ing) would do the Ports Authority," Bill Stover, a State Ports Authority spokesman, said. The bills, now in committee, would pro vide additional revenues for the ports maintence costs. The legislation would charge user fees to shippers per ton of cargo. Stover said small ports with high costs and less traffic would have to charge much more per ton and thus would redirect many shippers to larger, less ex pensive ports. "Small ports would become less com petitive with larger ones. (Redirection) would drive us out of business," he said. THbaml Show SPRING SALE Kelty Sonora & Tioga Pack $119.00 reg. $137 Kelty Cirque Pack $60.00 reg. $86 North Face Cat's Meow Sleeping Bag $75.00-$79.00 reg. $105-$110 North Face Yeti Sleeping Bag $82.00-$87.00 reg. $115-$120 North Face Bigfoot Sleeping Bag $83.00-$92.00 reg. $130-$135 North Face Westwind Tent $195.00 reg. $260 Sierra Designs 5x7 Octadome Tent $275.00 reg. $325 Sierra West Bivy Sacks $89.00 reg. $135 Woolrich Mountain Parkas $66.00 reg. $80 Various Winter Merchandise 25-40 Off -ALSO- "TRADE-IN PROGRAM" We are now accepting Trade-ins of canoes, kayaks, tents, backpacks and sleeping bags towards the purchase of like items. Because theses trade-ins will be resold, they must meet our standards for quality and value. We hope to niake it easy for you to get ridof old gear and '"also save money on used gear. 405 W. Franklin St. 929-7626 MALL IN RALEIGH-3114 HILLSBOROUGH ST. REWARD FOR THE RETURN of Phi Gamma Delta composites. Call 967-1376. . JOHN WILSON, I FOUND your blue jacket at the bus stop across from Carolina Inn Mon day. Call Cindy at 967-3081 to identify. LOST LEATHER AIGNER KEYCHAIN with keys. Lost after game on Saturday. If found, please call 967-8901! FOUND: A BICYCLE CHAIN. Call Mark at 933-4165 to identify. ' FOUND: PAIR OF PRESCRIPTION glasses. Call Linda at the DTH to identify. 962-1163. LOST: REWARD FOR KEYSTONE instamatic camera lost Saturday night on Franklin St. in front of Subway somewhere! Please call 942-6939. 17 treasured exposures inside. Thanks! FOUND: CHAIN ON FRANKLIN St. Mon. nite after game. Call and identify 933-1466. LOST!! GOLD I.D. BRACELET at or near Purdy's Monday night. Has initials "GBB" on it. Great sentimental value! If found please call 933-4834! Thanks! FOUND LADIES GOLD WATCH outside of Car rington Friday 326. At the bus stop area. Call 933-4834 and describe it. TO THE PERSON WHO found the green Izod wallet last Friday. Please call Matthew at 933-4074 or drop by 738 Morrison after 6:00 pm. LOST: A GOLD KEY ring with four keys lost on Franklin Street Saturday night. Please call 933-8445. help wanted OPENING FOR X-RAY TECHNOLOGIST. RO TATING shifts: no week-end coverage; holiday, vacation benefits. Reply to Montgomery Memorial Hospital, P.O. Box 486, Troy. NC call (919) 572-1301 ext 236 or 246. SUMMER JOBS FOR POOL manager and life guard. Late May through Labor Day. WSI re quired. Must be 18 years of age. Call 489-6565 Mon.-Fri. 9:00-5:00 AVOID SUMMER EMPLOYMENT HASSLE. Work at Camp Greenville in the Blue Ridge Mountains of South Carolina. Need summer secretary, crafts supervisor, dining room supervisor, registered nurse and a few general counselors (males). Apply to: Mr. Gore, Box 5697, Greenville, SC 29606. WANTED: EXPERIENCED PERSON TO file Federal (Form 1 120S) and state, small business corporate income tax returns. Call 942-4761. LOOKING FOR A SUMMER JOB in the Triangle with flexible hours and GOOD PAY? Alternative Moving Systems is hiring movers for full time and part time work beginning now through May. Call 967-5225 for more information. TELL YOUR NURSE FRIENDS that Camp Green ville in the Blue Ridge Mountains is looking for an R.N. Large, well equipped infirmary plus private nurse's quariers. Good pay, fun job, great location. Apply to: Mr Gore, Box 5697, Greenville, SC 29606. In a large port with more traffic the maintenance costs could be distributed evenly among shippers, Stover said. However, in a port the size of Morehead City or Wilmington, which has about 700 ships in its harbor each year, the shippers would share a much greater burden, Stover said. The shipper, weighing all the costs of transporting his cargo, may easily decide that it would be more profitable to ship to a port like New York or Miami where shipping costs would be cheaper, he added. : "This would mean a vast difference in the amount of revenue ports like Wilm ington would take in," Stover said. 3 All ads must be prepaid. Deadline: Ad must be received by 12 (noon) one business day before publication. WANT A SUMMER CAMP JOB? Positions avail able (male-female) Specialists in all athletic areas: Assistants to Tennis Pro; Golf; Gymnastics; Swim ming (WSI); Smalkraft (sailing-canoeing); RiSery; Archery; Arts and Crafts (general shop, woodwork ing); Ceramics; Sewing; Computer Science; Photo graphy; Science (general-electronics); Music; Dramatics; Pioneering; Tripping; General Coun selors, 20 . Camp located in Northeastern Penn sylvania (Poconos). For further information write to: Trail's End Camp, co Beach Lake, Inc., L2, 215 Adams Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 11201 SUMMER WORK-MARKETING N.C. MANUFACTURED ELECTRIC AND SOLAR TOYS-YOUR OWN HOME town anywhere in U.S. Work 20-30 hours week vacation only, earn Income year 'round $10,000.00 potential. Work easy and fun we promise. Apply imme diatelygeographic positions limited. D.CS. Toy Company, 164 S. Main St High Point, N.C. 27260, Tel. 919887-3110. services JOB HUNTING? Ifs a jungle out there! Join our safari! Bag the big one! Learn how to track elusive job openings and conquer dangerous interviews. Receive your Job Hunters Survival Kit, including a personalized typeset resume, local employer mail ing lists, and MORE! Come to the Job Hunters Sur vival Workshop! Saturday, April 3, 12 noon -4 pm. Carolina Inn. Registration $25 at the door. Spon sored by the Job Center. GRAD STUDENTS! MAKE YOUR reservations now. Graduate school approved typist; speedy, accurate, reasonable. 967-1383. SUPERIOR BABY SITTING AN experienced mother, days, evenings, or whole weekends so don't despair call Ray 929-2326 very late or early, keep trying. for rent FOR SUBLEASE: PARTIALLY FURNISHED one bedroom Kingswood Apartment wAC & pool. Available May 15-Aug. 15. Large rooms. Good for two people. Call 933-7939. Keep trying! DESPERATELY NEED FEMALES TO sublet fully furnished 2 bedroom Old Well Apt. Second Session Summer School. Choose your own roommate(s). Call 942-8130. NEED SUMMER SUBLETEES FOR 3-bdrm Town house Apt. $110mo j utilities. Near campus, AC, pool, dishwasher, furnished except bedrooms. Call Sonja 929-2819 anytime. Keep trying. SUBLEASE 2 BEDROOM KINGSWOOD APARTMENT overlooking pool. Rent reduced from $329 to $280 per month! May 15-Aug. 15. Partially furnished. CaH 967-5252. SUBLET A GREAT ONE BEDROOM UNIVERSI TY Lakes apartment with option to renew lease in August. Price negotiable. Call Cheryl at 968-9412 or 847-0748. A group of port officials from North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida are against the Reagan proposals and user fees, Stover said. If the ports have to pay at all, the group would prefer to pay only 5 to 10 percent of dredging costs with the federal government making up the difference. "If (cost sharing) is used, the ports' share should be as low as possible," Stover said. "The ports are a federal responsibility." He also said that with the revenues col lected by the U.S. Customs Service, the $6 million cost of Wilmington's dredging was "a drop in the bucket" for the federal government, s Hal Bragman, assistant director of the Environmental and Public Works Com mittee in Washington, said one of the bills in Congress has compromised the ports' cost sharing. The bill requires the federal government to continue to pay 75 percent of maintenance costs, including the yearly dredgings in Wilmington and Morehead City, and state and local funds to pay the remaining 25 percent. 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Cctoreies Loudspeakers 1 INCREDIBLE SOUND-AFFORDABLE PRICE liil lL WEST END OF FRANKLIN ST. Beside Tar Heel Car Wash CHAPEL HILL 968-4695 FEMALE SUBLET: ROOM IN ROYAL PARK Apt May 20-July 31! Fully furnished on J Bus Route. Only $170 for entire Summer plus utilities and phone. Call 968-0205 after 6 or 942-2985 3-6. Ask for Tina. SUBLET LARGE TWO BEDROOM FOX CROFT APT. furnished, a c, pool, tennis, laundry, D-bus. Available May 15 Call 968-0459. $375 per month. SUBLET: UNFURNISHED ROOM IN A FUR NISHED apartment, CHEAP; 1 or 2 females needed for this summer. On bus line, pool, ac. Call 929-2257. SUBLET: 1 or 2 FEMALES for room in Kingswood Apt. this summer with option to renew. Rent negotiable. 968-1282. NEED A PLACE TO live this summer? How about Carolina Apartments? $89 month plus Vs utilities. Contact Lynn (933-5628) or leave a note at the DTH and ni get back in touch with you. SUMMER SUBLET ONE BEDROOM unfurnished University Lake apartment with option to take over lease in August. Rent negotiable. Pool, laundry, AC, carpeting. Call 929-4668. SUBLET BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM Chapel Hill home: AC, washerdryer, sundeck, cable TV close to town $400 per mo. Call 929-6319 after 5:30. SUMMER SUBLET WITH OPTION to renew. Kingswood Apartment. Pool, AC,' on bus route. Unfurnished. Call 967-9061. for sale SINGLE FEMALE CONTRACT FOR sale till end of semester 6th floor ETiausIf interested contact Anita at 933-3526. FOR SALE! BASKETBALL SIGNED BY UNC National Champion basketball team. Best Offer! CaH Peter Dodd at (919) 684-1672. 4 POLICE TICKETS TO concert at Charlotte Coliseum. Saturday night, April 3rd, at 8:00 pm. Call 942-6939. Tickets at cost. WANT TO BUY ALL good pictures taken of the people painting The Tar Heel feet Monday night call 933-4428 or 933-4431. YAMAHA R-300 RECEIVER, JVC KD-D2 cassette deck, Boston acoustic A60s. 515.00. 933-4428. FOR SALE 10 x 50 MOBILE home on quiet wooded lot 4 miles out. Furnished, washer, good condition $3500. 933-0778. Jeff. YARD SALE SATURDAY, APRIL 3, 9:00 a.m. until. Stove, refrigerator, rug, furniture, small appli ances and much more. 205 Hillsborough Rd., Carrboro or call 967-2137. roommates NEED MALE ROOMMATE TO share Old Well Apt. this summer and next year. Please contact Camilo at 929-7435 after 5:00 p.m. ports themselves. This bill would also provide a 7-cent per ton of cargo ceiling on maintenance costs, however, protecting small ports with high costs. Braymah said if the ports pay 25 percent it would cost Wilmington 10 cents per ton of traffic and Morehead City 23 cents per ton. The 7-cent ceiling them would cut costs drastically for these ports, he said. "It would be a cost-sharing deal bet ween state and federal funds much like the highway or airport programs," Brayman said. It would not destroy the, ports' trade, he said. The 7 cents per ton of traffic would not make a big difference to ports, Brayman . said. "Realistically, 7 cents gets lost very quickly. When ports charge shippers $30 to $50 a ton, 7 cents does not matter much." Brayman said port officials had not looked into the future of the issue. "The sky is falling idea is not true," he said. In the long run ports would profit more by paying for speedy and adequate FOREMOST ROCKJAZZ MAGAZINE SAYS MM ram stereo our ooVico is not to buy 7 Rated the Triangle's Leading Hi-Fi Center in a national magazine. Classified ads may be placed at the DTH Offices or mailed to the DTH Carolina Union 065A, Chapel Hill, NC 27514. NEED 2 FEMALE GRADPROF roommate for 82-83 to share Townhouse Apt. $110mo Vs utilities. Quiet, non-smoking,' responsible, liberal, NO RONNIE FANS. Call Sonja 929-2819. WANTED NON-SMOKING, FEMALE roommate for fall, walking distance to campus, off L bus route. $91.25 utilities. Call 967-5995. CONSIDERATE NON-SMOKING MALE WANT ED to share Townhouse Apt. $118 month plus Vs utilities. Call 967-7996 after 5:30 p.m. rides DESPERATELY NEED RIDE TO and from Nor folk, Virginia area either April 23-25 or April 28-May 2. Call Debi at 933-1682. NEEDED: RIDE FOR 3 to Ponce Concert In Charlotte -Saturday. Leave Saturday afternoon, return after concert. WIS share gas and driving. Call Mike. 933-3848. RIDER NEEDED TO NORTHERN Virginia Washington; DC area for Easter. Leave Friday at 3 pm, return Monday. Non-smokers, please. Call Faith at 933-1601 after 4:00 pm. wanted COMPUTER SCIENCE AND MATH GRAD UATES. Have excellent company that needs entry level programmers. Write or Call Southern Management, P.O. Box 35036. 420 Hawthorne Ln. Charlotte, N.C. 28235, 704-372-7640. personals TO THE THETAS: CONGRATULATIONS on a super Greek Week victory! Thanks especially to Sandy B.! Keep up the great spirit! Love, your EDPR. CALL ON THE NAMES of William, Justine. Henry Clerval, Elizabeth, and of the wretched Victor Frankenstein, and thrust your sword into his heart. , Through Sunday, Playmakers Theatre. BAHAMA MUST BE LIKE tryin' to reason with a hurricane season sometimes. Thanks for putting up with it: I love you like a sister. Mis P.S. Can't believe the old man's (come and) gone. WORLD'S FAIR TOURS Don't miss this spectac ular extravaganza! July 3-5, Sept. 4-6. $159 includes transportation, hotel accommodations, tickets and much more. Call John Mitchener at 967-FAIR for details now! EDDIE YOU FINALLY GOT a personal! Thanks for the White Horse, Swensons, and swimming at the Hilton. I'm ready for a road trip back to Fort Lauderdale. Love, Amy. maintenance. In addressing the concern of port of ficials that the user fees would mean redirecting shippers, to larger ports, Brayman said with the vast differences in port fees now, he saw little chance of such an effect. "Theoretically anything, even bad weather, can redirect traffic. But realistically an amount like 7 cents in user fees won't ever affect the situation," he said. Furthermore, Brayman said the ceiling was likely to remain at 7 cents for years. Stover said that small ports would still be less competetive if they had to pay maintenance costs. He said that revenue estimates had been lowered in Wilmington and Morehead City due to loss of expected traffic from approximately $15.7 million to $13.7 million, reducing profits from $3.6 million to $1.3 million. With this reduction in profits, ports the size of Wilmington and Morehead City could not survive, Stover said. speakers until you've 1603 GUESS RD. Across from Northgate Mall DURHAM , 286-1253 THE CLEF HANGERS and THE LORELEIS present their Spring Concert Friday, April 2nd la Memorial Hall, 8:00 pm. Tickets one dollar. C.H. Buns: Gertrude called; she wants her hack saw back. BOUGHT YOUR SPORTS DAY Barhop tattoo yet? Only 50 in the Pit wOl get 25C draft at designated bars on Friday night! Proceeds to Sports Day Party. BOLTr HAPPY 22nd BIRTHDAY! Hope your 22nd is as good as the times since F.L. have been. Look forward to celebrating this weekend Chief. LADYSMrTHS. CHAPEL HILL'S NEW private dub for the contemporary professional man or woman 23 yrs. old and above. Opening soon! For information call 967-0202. WHORE DOG-ARE YOU the type to CHRIS-N-TELL? You better make ft a KNIGHT to remember and INFORM-ALL! UNCS THIRD ANNUAL POOH DAY is April 4. Consult the Pooh Day Planning Committee for details. MARY COTTER, DO YOU wanna wallow in the pine needles? NO PROBLEM! Ohh ifs party time! Lets hear some Stones, forget John Denver. 111 get Wild Wilbum and Rockin' Ramie to show you a good time. Love, from that Baptist girl, Karen (small but sweet!) KENEF, DA-HUR DA-HUR well actually we hope your 19th is all right! We love you (and your body)! Have a kinky one. (Yes, IH name my first blond baby after you!) In lust, Lynn and Laura BORED? THEN TAKE YOUR favorite person(s) to see KRAMER vs. KRAMER. 8:00 and 10:00 pm, 106 Carroll. $1.00 at Union Desk or at the Door. From RHA. HAPPY 21st BIRTHDAY LAA! Cheers to our New Orleans Road Trip: Second row seats, YMCA, Hyatt, Regency, Hurricanes. (Daddy broke my glass!) Coach V and Packer, HJ bathrooms. Frenchmen and sex-starved jerks, Popeye's, Flash, CO., Mason, Ed Armenian and those Heels! . Love, JB. POLLY FRANCIS (PUPPY) -so life has singed you and taken away your beautimus discovery. Tough break. But you know we ladies be seething for you. Just remember life is a stage and brighter times will come. Keep up the wire message! B. LE STRANGE. . MICHAEL HEY "OLD MAN1 How's it feel to leave teenhood behind? TeO me tonight Tm looking forward to it. Happy Birthday! Love, Lynn. ' J.E.M. WHERE DID YOU and the anchor drift to Monday night?? Rough seas could be ahead for you!! ABCs & L of Granville East. STEPHANIE J.. YOU'RE FINALLY 21B The dai quiris are on me (I wear my drinks well). Roomie, It's been three great years, so TAKE OFF and have a beauty birhtday. Lisa. GRIFFINS: IN CASE I don't make It to the game, let's make it three in a row. "Onward Chlco" Vt. I jTk I i . i '' '"r i ' v I - : M vv I I: . i I J x. , .' ji. -'X J J M 1 J U rJ L JL r 3 r 3 i
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