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14881
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There's a new cathouse on the market. Skitty Witty, designed and built by William Runion of Winston-Salem, is the trade name for a structure resembling a stereo console cabinet, which was unveiled in 1984 at the High Point fall furniture market. The $450 house has everything a cat lover would desire for his pet.
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14882
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In 1982, Richard Spoor put up $90,000 to buy a plant near Battleboro, just north of Rocky Mount, and American Lincoln Homes began. The company sells its log homes as kits through 120 dealers in thirty states. Prices range from $10,000 to $38,000, with plumbing, electrical, and other finishing touches extra. American Lincoln had $2.5 million in sales its first year and projects $20 million at the end of its fourth fiscal year.
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