Daily Reflector, August 31, 1983


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INSIDE TODAY

CASUAL MURDER

In El Salvador, a land steeped in the blood of its own sons and daughters, the spirit of casual murder lives on. Stories of three victims. (Page 14)

INSIDE TODAY

HOME TO IRAN

Bakham Fakhrai Rad is a former student in the U.S., and on Thursday, he and his American-born wife and their son begin the long trip home to Tehran. (Page 26)

SPORTS TODAY

REGROUPING

North Pitt and D.H. Conley seek to regroup, while four others open their 1983 football season Friday. (Page 17)THE DAILY REFLECTOR

102NDYEAR NO. 190

GREENVILLE, N.C.

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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 31, 1983

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Greenville's Police Chief In Final Day

City Council Hikes Premiums

Hospifaiization Pian Amended

FTX)YD HOLMES

GLENN CANNON

By STUARTSAVAGE Reflector Staff Writer

Greenville Police Chief Glenn Cannon will end his iaw enforcement career at midnight tonight after 27 years with the department. City Manager GaU Meeks this momin( announced that Floyd H. Ted Holmes of Austin, Texas, wil assume the duttos as chief on Oct. 3.

Mrs. Meeks said Capt. John Briley would serve as activlng chief until October.

This is something Ive looked toward to, worked for, and now the day has come, Cannon said this morning.

He joined the department in August 19^, after serving in the U.S. Army in the Pacific Theater during World War II and working for_ nine .years with an auto dealer^ip in Wflliamstoh. i

Working his way up through the ranks. Cannon was promoted to the rank of captain in 1968, and became assistant (Please turn to pa^ 10) |

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MOTOR WENT BAD

I recently bought a used car from Roy Jones Pontiac in Kinston and three days later the motor went bad. My father and I went back to the de^ership and talked to Roy Jones himself. He said, even thou^ I had not paid for a warranty as they had suggested when I bought the car, that he would at least go half on the repair bUl if we let him fix the car at his place. A week later we were told that the bill was $800 and we would have to pay all of it. If it werent for my father, they would still have the car because I didnt have that money to spend on it. Please help me get my fathers hard-earned money back. D.N.

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Roy Jones said that he told you and your father .he would go halves on the bill if whatever was wrong with the car was something that preceded your having it. He said he saved the parts, however, and can prove by a mechanic that what damaged your car was excessive speed during the three days you had it. You ran the push rods out, he said. Therefore, he said, he does not accept responsibility for assisting you with the bill. He said, when you came back, he told your father in your presence that the damage done showed that the car had been driven excessively hard.

Had you purchased a warranty at the time of purchase, he said, the bill would have been paid in full by the company which sells the warranty. There are no stipulations with the warranty, he said, that abusive use is a reason for not honoring a warranty.

AGE 14, NOT 24

The lower age limit for concessionaires for the ECU football games appealed for in Tuesdays column is 14, not 24, as was inadvertently reported.

By ANGELA UNGERFELT Reflector Staff Writer

The City Council passed an amendment to the citys self-funded hospitalization plan Tuesday that will boost insurance premiums by 30 percent and increase the deductible for in-patient hospital care from $25 per admission to the cost of room and board for the first day of confinement.

Currently, the room

charges at Pitt County Memorial Hospital are $160 per day for a regular adult room, so the amount of the deductible will be $160 for someone admitted to a regular adult room, City Manager Gail Meeks said.

The deductible will be paid by the city worker covered under the plan.

Mrs. Meeks said the deductible will fluctuate according to the hospital and

type of room. For example, an intensive care room costs more than a regular adult room, but a pediatric room costs less.

The council also voted to increase insurance premiums for family, parent-child and individual coverage by 30 percent, with the city paying half or more of the increase. Ms. Meeks said the additional premium cost to the city over the budget

appropriation is projected at $29,000.

I believe a large portion of this cost can be offset by other accounts in the fringe benefit budget, but it may be necessary to amend the budget prior to the end of the fiscal year, Ms. Meeks said.

Under the new monthly rates, family premiums will cost $30 more, with the city paying half; parent-child premiums will cost $20.33

more, with the city paying about half of the increase, and individual premiums will cost $12.33 more, with the city paying the full cost.

Ms. Meeks said the new insurance deductible and premium increases will pro-" vide for cost containment and allow better cash flow in order to pay claims in a timely manner.

She added that city employees had already been

notified of the changes so they will be prepared for the additional deduction from their payroll checks in September.

In other matters, in a letter to the council, the state Department of Transportation said that $1 million was made available to the department by the Legislature for construction

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Block Grant Program

$998,200^,For Greenville Development

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The governors office announced today that Greenville has been awarded $998,200 for community revitalization through the Community Development block grant program for fiscal year 1983.

The funds, which will be targeted for the South Evans CD area, represent the third and final year of local participation

under the present community development format. The program is administered through the state Department of Natural Resources and Comnriunity Development.

Applications submitted by three other Pitt County towns also were approved under the 1983 program. Designated for community revitalization money were; Bethel, $734,260;

Simpson, $714,835, and Ayden, $294,147.

The money awarded to the Pitt County communities is part of $48 million in CD block grants designated for 89 North Carolina cities and counties for various planning, devel

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Inaicafors Hint Recovery race Slowed

By PAULINE JEUNEK Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) -The governments main barometer of future economic strength rose 0.3 percent last month, officials reported today. It was the smallest gain in almost a year and another apparent sign that the recovery is shifting into slower gear.

The forecatng gauge, the Commerce^ Departments Index of Leading Economic Indicators, is enpilation of a dozen forward-pointing statistics covering' manaufacturing, employment, prices and other areas.

Based on past experience, the indicators forecast economic changes that will likely occur nine months in

the future.

The July gain in the index was the smallest since last August, when the index fell 0.1 percent, the report said. The department also substantially revised Junes index, to a 1.9 percent gain from the previously reported 1 percent gain, saying additional information on consumer credit accounted for

the change.

Todays increase was the only one this year that was less than a percentage point. Strong advances of 3.1 percent in January and 2 percent in March were posted.

Economists have said increasingly in recent weeks that the economy is settling into a slower, more sustainable rate of growth fol

lowing the burst of business activity that occurred at the outset of the rebound earlier this year.

Other recent reports, such as July housing sales and retail sales, have shown that after the vigorous 9.2 percent growth in the second quarter as measured by the gross I national product - various sectors of the economy began

Huge Throngs Of Mourners

MANILA, Philippines (AP) - An estimated 1 million chanting Filipinos mourned assassinated opiMsition leader Benigno Aquino today as his body was borne on a black-draped flatbed truck to a martyrs grave.

At a funeral Mass, Cardinal Jaime L. Sin praised Aquinos fight against tyranny and oppression.

Aquinos casket, on a bed of yellow flowers, was taken to Manila Memorial Park, 19 miles from the church where the funeral Mass was said, as darkness fell.

The funeral procession inched past throngs packed up to eight feet deep along the streets. They chanted Ninoy, Aquinos nickname. The procession climaxed 10 days of mourning since Aquino, toe chief political rival of President Ferdinand E. Marcos, was assassinated at Manila airport Aug. 21.

No official crowd estimates were available, but todays huge turnout - achieved despite sptH-adic thundershowers - was estimated by one pdice (rfficer at about 1 million people. It easily raised the number of people personally participating in toe mourning pertod to more than2millkMi.

There was no violence, but lice said one man was and six people hospitalized for shock when a lightning bolt struck a tree. The victim was identifled as Crisanto Caguicla Bobadilla, 47.

In a Mass at the Santo Domingo church in suburban Quezon City, Sin eulogized Aquino as one who personified the Filipino c(Hirage in the face of oppression.

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Sin, the Roman Catholic primate of the Philippines, called on the national leadership to resolutely seek to liberate us from the tyranny and oppression that could fan the flames of violence and division.

Among the 3,000 mourners jammed into the church were members of the diplomatic corps, including U.S. Ambassador Michael A. Armacost, and numerous Aquino political allies -some of whom have charged that the government had a hand in the murder.

Neither the president nor First Lady Iraelda Marcos was present and it was not clear if anyone represented Malacanang Palace, the Philippine White House. Spokesmen reached by telephone said they could not answer toe question.

Marcos has denied any government complicity in thie Aquino slaying, and said in a television appearance Tuesday that it would be idiotic for a Filipino politician to engmmr such an act. He said Aquinos death could benefit only communist subversive elements in toe Philippines.

Authorities have identified the man they say gunned down Aquino as Rolando Galman y Dawang, 33, a sometime gun-for-hire with a long criminal record. Galman was killed instantly by police bullets after shooting Aquino and his identity was disclosed officially only after Manila newspapers revealed it.

Police were on red alert for the day, and extra security forces were posted around the palace and also at Manila-area power instaila-ttons to guaitl gainst any outbreaks of violate or sabotage.

to cool.

So todays report appeared to be in line with expecta tions that economic activity, while still strong, will be moderated in this second half of the year.

By most accounts, such a slowdown is welcome because too much growth too fast could drive up interest rates and inflation, possibly bringing the recovery to an abrupt halt.

Seven of the 11 available indicators rose in July, with the biggest contribution coming from an increase in oustanding credit. Consumer willingness to take on more debt is often interpreted as a sign of confidence in the economy.

Also boosting the index were increases for the average workweek, manufacturers new orders for consumer goods and materi als, building permits, stock prices and the money supply and a decline in initial weekly claims for state un employment benefits.

One was unchanged, the speed at which vendors were delivering goods

Index components showing worsened performance in July were formation of new businesses, contracts and orders for plant and equipment and sensitive materials prices.

The overall index rose in July'to 157.7 percent of the 1967 base.

AQUINO SUPPORTERS -Thousands of Aquino supporters move down Roxas Boulevard (in Manila) late Wednesday as they escort the truck carrying the coffin of the late former senator Benigno

Aquino. More than 2 miilioo people witnessed the funeral motorcade which traveled more than 18 miles through metro Manila. (AP Radiophoto)

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Looking Ahead

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Costume Exhibits Draw Crowds

ByJUDYAGUSTI

Associated Press Writer

NEW YORK (AP) - Queen Margherita of Italy and Comtesse Greffulhe of P'rance may not have imagined their evening gowns would one day be displayed as works of art in an American museum, thousands of miles from home;

But some 80 years after these famous Belle Epoque women first donned the dresses, hundreds of thousands of visitors to the Metropolitan Museum of Art have viewed the restored garments with the curiosity of a Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court.

Comtesse Greffulhes 18% black velvet evening gown -trimmed with white satin lilies and embroidered in gold thread, sequins and

pearls - was only one of the recent exhibit's attractions.

Thousands crowded the small dimly lit exhibition galleries to view the wardrobe of the wealthy, self-indulgent upper classes of the Belle Epoque era, a time extending roughly from 18% to 1914.

The Metropolitan has estimated that an average of .T0.000 people visit each costume exhibition. More than a million people visited an exhibit on Russian costumes. former museum curator Stella Blum noted.

Not only do the exhibitions provide an education for the general public, but they are a school for professional historians and designers.

Mrs. Blum, who worked as curator at the Met for over 35 years, said the museums

Cooking Is Fun

By CECILY BROWNSTONE As^iated Press Food Editor

One of the inviting desserts you can make with fresh peaches is a Bavarian Cream laced with delightfully thin and almost translucent pieces of syrup-preserved ginger.

1 buy the ginger, in New York Citys Chinatown, in glass jars or in the old-fashioned ceramic jars that once again are coming from Chiha. But if you use the more widely available crystallized ginger, found in many supermarkets and food specialty shops, you can soften it by washingaway the sugar from the slices.

The morning we tested this Fresh Peach and Ginger Bavarian in my kitchen, my sister Phyllis (who lives on the first two floors of our brownstone house) invited me to a "chicken barbecue that evening in her backyard garden. 1 took along the Bavarian and used her guests as my "tasters. Im happy to say the dessert was extremely well received.

FRESH PEACH AND GINGER BAVARIAN , 2 envelopes unflavored gelatin '> cup milk

6 large or 8 medium ripe peaches (about 2 pounds)

4 large egg yolks 1 cup light cream or half-and-half cup sugar 1 cu^ heavy cream 1-3rd'cup thinly sliced and diced (4 inch) syrup-preserved ginger

Peach Garnish, if desired In a small saucepan sprinkle gelatin over milk to soften. Over low heat stir constantly until gelatin is dissolved; set aside at room temperature Peel, halve and pit peaches:

puree in an electric blender -there should be 4 cups; set aside at room temperature.

In a 3-quart saucepan beat egg yolks and cream until blended; lightly beat in sugar. Cook over medium-low heat, stirring constantly, until thickened and just boiling. Off heat, gradually and vigorously stir in gelatin mixture, then peach puree. Chill until mixture mounds. Whip cream until stiff; fold into peach mixture with ginger, Turn into a 2'rquart serving bowl; refrigerate to have firm.

Serve the dessert from the bowl. Garnish it. if you like, with slices of extra peaches or pass extra sliced peaches sweetened with light brown sugar. The extra peaches may be peeled or not. as desired.

Makes 8 servings.

costume exhibitions had been known to provide "stimulus for designers and con^-quently had affected modem fashions This year, the elegant "Gibson look of the Belle Epoque exhibit is showing up in Parisian showrooms, she saidi

Designers play an intimate role in the success of the museum exhibitions. The Belle Epoque exhibit was funded by the Pierre Cardin Management Corp. Italian costume designer Umberto Tirelli is a major private exhibitor.

And the coming years exhibit will show French designer Yves Saint Laurents first 25 years of creation. The exhibition, which opens the first week in December, will include garments from private and public collections both in the United States and abroad.

AH the exhibitions demand international cooperation. Hundreds of experts from all over the world must work in putting together even the Metropolitans relatively small exhibit (three galleries) to assure a believable and accurate display.

The mannequins must be designed by experts. There are subtle but important - differences in the shapes of 18th-century ladies and the 19th-century or 20th-century ones, assistant curator Jean Druesedow stressed. Corsets, or the lack thereof, can determine completely different shapes, she notetU For the Belle Epoque display, a sculptor from Japans Kyoto Costume Institute developed 18th- and 19th-century mannequins for the exhibition. The Swiss company Jacques R. Schlappi Jr. will develop the 20th-century

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mannequins for the upcoming Saint Laurent exhibition.

Metropolitan Costume Institute officials tend to view the exhibitions as a public service, putting research as a first priority.

With a museum collection of 45,000 costumes extending over four centuries of human history, the - Metropolitan Costume Institute provides the most comprehensive collection of costumes in the world - though not the largest, claims Mrs. Blum.

Though the institute limits access to this permanent collection, certain professionals and students are allowed into its temperature-and humidity-controlled storage areas to view it.

Judith Jerde, the Costume Institutes head conservator, supervises the preservation of damaged garments. With the institutes West German Zeiss microscope, she can take color photographs of garments to 100 times their actual size jand study damage to the fabric and details of workmanship.

She sometimes makes use of a larger scanning ela'tron microscope to determine the chemical content and probable age of a garment.

Preservation chores can range from washing a long-neglected garment in de-ionized water ta using a hypodermic needle to inject dyes or preservatives into a fabric, a process still in the experimental stage.

In preservation, as in acquisition or exhibition, the international community is an important aspect

"The Germans, the Swiss, the Portuguese and the Scandinavians are moving ahead rapidly in this field, Ms. Jerde said, adding quickly, but the Metropolitan certainly has set the pace.

WOTMHave Business Meet

The Greenville Chapter of the Women of the Moose 1308 held its business meeting Thursday evening.

Sheila Jacobs was named a new member of the group. The meeting was conducted by Mary Beddard, senior regent.

Music was presented by NitaRasberry.

AydenNews

Mark and John Edwards, grandsons of Mr. and Mrs. Hal Edwards, were recent visitors prior to enrolling at N.C. State University in Raleigh.

Ed Gagnon has returned home from Pitt Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Hilda T. Woolard of Virginia Beach, Va. is spending several days with her mother, Mrs. Mary T. Mayo.

Mrs. Ross Persinger is a patient in Pitt Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Alda Dunn is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Newton

Jogger Finds Running Love

By Abigail Van Buren

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DEAR ABBY: My best friend is 27, beautiful and a very smart lady, but shes making a mess of her life.

About four months ago she broke her engagement to a fine young man (they were living together) because she fell in love with a 61-year-old man who struck up a conversation with her while they were both jogging. She is totally mad about this jogger. She says hes "gorgeous, sexy, masculine, brilliant, very rich, and married to the same woman for 39 years!

This man has told my friend he loves her, but can never take her anywhere in public and would never consider divorcing his wife because hes a devoted family man.

He sees her for about 45 minutes every morning (at her apartment) after they jog. She says he gives her anywhere from $3(K) to $500 in cash about once a week because he cant buy her any presents or take her anywhere.

She refuses to date anyone else because shes so wrapp^ up in this man.'How can I msdce her see that she is cheapening'herself, wasting her time and is out of her mind?

HER BEST FRIEND

DEAR FRIEND: You cant. Shes in love. And love is deaf, dumb and blind. Its a mental disorder that doesnt respond to logic, so dont waste your time. Just hope she comes to her senses soon.

DEAR ABBY: The male has been had again. Equality? Never!

The state in which I live has just made marital rape a crime. So be it. But if there is to be equality, there must be some compensatory law to punish the wife who pleads a headache and sleeps in panties for 10 years.

If you print my name, I will be eviscerated.

NAME WITHHELD IN GRAHAM, WASH.

DEAR WASHINGTONIAN: A woman who pleads a' headache and sleeps in panties for 10 years doesnt need any more punishment. Find out why you cant get next to her. It may mean counseling for both of you, but it could be well worth it.

DEAR ABBY: In case the need should arise, all family members should know how to turn off the gas, electricity and water.

My wife and I were at work when our garage caught fire. Our sons, ages 10 and 12, turned off the gas and

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You are to be commended for teaching your children about this. All children (and sitters, too) should know these things.

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This summer, with shorter skirts, bare sandals and fashions more revealing than in the past few years, there is no place to hide a body that is not beautiful. Invest in a jump rope and a box of baking soda. The jump rose gives you a fun and easy way to exercise anywhere. With it you can burn up calories and firm up arms, legs and thighs,- indoors, outdoors or even in your hotel room on a business trip. And. the box of baking soda can take the |)lace of a whole shopping list full of expensive beauty and bath supplies.

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, Add j cup of baking soda to a tubful of water for a soothing, relaxing beauty bath. Baking soda washes away body soil and perspiration and makes your skin look and feel softer, smoother and healthier.

While you soak, sprinkle baking soda on a damp washcloth and scrub away ground-in dirt and grime from knees and elbows. It helps to smooth away rough skin, too. Then, wrap up a flufly towel to dry and stimulate circulation with a brisk rub all over.

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beach or sunbathing, take a five-minute sponge bath. Use a sinkful of warm watger and a handful of baking soda to neutralize odors and wash away dirt and perspiration. If you have been in the sun too long, the baking soda sponge bath will soothe the sting and absorb excess heat to make the skin feel cooler.

After a bath, dust underarms with a little dry baking soda to keep you feeling and smeeling fresh. Baking soda neutralizes lactic and other acids generated by perspiration to eliminate odors chemically. It is unlike any deodrant.

After jumping rope or any other athletics, a, soothing bath helps to relax muscle, eliminate fatigue and relieve muscle spasms and pain caused by over exertion.

Perk up hot tired feet and make them pretty for bare sandals. Just add a handful of baking soda to a pan of warm water and soak away. Baking soda softens as it cleans and removes perspiration odors. While you are it, loosen ground-in dirt and smooth rough areas with a paste of three parts baking soda to one part water. To treat extra tough areas around the heels, use an inexpensive pumice stone. Then push back cuticles with a manicure stick wrapped in cotton and trim nails straight across. Afterwards, dust feet with dry baking soda to keep them feeling cool and comfortable in even the hottest weather.

Before a manicure, use dry baking soda on damp hands to clean away dirt and grime and remove odors left from preparing foods. Use a nail brush dipped in baking soda to make nails sparking clean. Baking sodas gentle abrasion will not damage skin and works to soften cuticles, too.

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Marshall Born to Mr. and Mrs Rodney Scott Marshall, Louisburg, a son, Thomas Austin, on .Aug. 23. 1983, in Pitt Memorial Hospital

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GREENSBORO,N.C f.APi - When applying insecticides and week killers to the lawn or garden, some simple safety rules should be followed.

The makers of Spectrum Home and Garden Products say not to spray garden chemicals on a windy day. not to stand underneath any tree or large shrub so that the chemical does not drip onto clothing, and not to apply chemicals around food, dishes or children's toys.

If you smell natural gas and suspect a leak, call the Greenville Utilities Commission immediately. A serviceman will be sent to your location to correct the problem.

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Born to Mr and Mrs Kenneth Elbert .Massenburg, Hollister, a son. Derrick Lamont. on Aug, 23, 1983, in Pitt .Memorial Hospital

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EdiforalsCollision Course

More than anyone, perhaps, Craig Phillips, state superintendent of public instruction, has to grapple with all the positives and negatives of public education.

In a talk at the Bethel Elementary School recently, he maintained that education has come a long way since the days when Johnny Cant Read charges were hurled at it.

Right now we are closer to knowing what kids ought to learn than we ever have been and when and how they ought to learn it, he said.

However, he said the $2,050 per pupil that is spent annually just wont buy what people want and expect.

He cited the experimental extended school program and noted that funds would have to be found to fund the program statewide if it is extended.

How would this be done? We will have to find the tax resources, he said. I think if we all think education is as important as its appears .we do, we will come up with the money.

What we demand of our public schools, the amount of money available and a prevailing mood against new taxes are all on a collision course.

There is no doubt that more education funds will be needed to do the things that the public is demanding.

Rowland Evans and Robert NovakU. S, Fears Another Mideast Defeat

WASHINGTON Israel's consent to delay withdrawing its forces from the bloody turmoil in Lebanon's Chouf mountains followed an unprecedented display of "controlled rage" by the normally understated Robert McFarlane, President Reagans personal envoy, in a closed-door session with Israeli and Lebanese officials in Beirut Aug. 17.

McFarlanes outburst, described by a White House official as "icy in its fury," followed by one day the surprise visit to Beirut of Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Arens to a warm reception from President Amin Gemayel. That visit, climaxing weeks of U.S. impotence in pushing Gemayel to end fighting between his Maronite Christians and the Lebanese Druze, triggered McFarlanes anger.

Behind the cold anger of Reagans envoy, the presidents deputy national security director, lies White House fear that the U.S. faces another defeat in the Mideast that would further diminish its shrunken influence in the region. U.S. inability to influence events in Lebanon, on top

of the death of Reagans Mideast peace plan and the strengthening of a Soviet presence, has enlarged the image of a punchless Uncle Sam, So; McFarlane. with carte blanche from the president to say whatever he wanted, exploded.

The Reagan administration, while pressing for withdrawal of all foreign troops from Lebanon, wants Israeli forces to stay in the Chouf until the reconetituted Lebanese national army is capable of keeping the peace there. Anxious to cut their painful casualties in Lebanon, the Israelis ignored Washingtons pleas until the Aug. 17 session in Beirut.

The scene was somber that day when ex-Marine colonel McFarlane arrived for yet another three-way U.S.-Israeli- Lebanese session (attended by David Kimche, Israels No. 2 diplomat). It turned electric when he suddenly attacked Israeli and Lebanese policy. He excoriated Arens visit to Beirut, during which his ostentatious display with Gemayel further inflamed rebellious Druze in the Chouf. He called it subversive of everything Reagan

was trying to accomplish.

Glancing at notes. McFarlane took several long minutes to deliver his crackling message. "He told them that, by God, the U.S. won't take anymore of this, and he meant it." disclosed a White House insider who read the details in a secret cable from U.S. ambassador Samuel I^wis. A top State Department official not known as an admirer of Bud McFarlane praised the envoy for' a deliberate loss of his cool."

McFarlane then rose, said he would not waste time listening to rebuttals, and left the room. His attitude was more in the tradition of the U.S. Marines than strlped-pants diplomacy. Its impact was immediate.

Both Arens and Gemayel began singing new tunes. The Israeli agreed to delay the pullout from the Chouf so as to preclude a new civil war in the wake of the Israeli withdrawal; the Lebanese president started serious talks with Druze leaders to defuse rising tensions.

McFarlanes brand of tough diplomacy comes at a late hour for

the Reagan administration to work ^ its will on the mess that Israel s year- -ago invasion has created out of -Lebanon. But it may be a start. For ^ even a remote chance to work his will: on Lebanon and re-establish a strong ' central government. Reagan first -needs full and sympathetic support -from Israel and Lebanon.

He has not been getting it. Some : high-placed U.S. officials suspect ^ Israel of plotting permanent control ; of southern Lebanon and its valuable waters. As for Gemayel. he has been unwilling to make the political con- cessions to the Druze and the , Moslems required by Lebanon's sec- ' tarin balance.    :

The quick Israeli-Lebanese reaction to McFarlane's tough demand to ^ heed U.S. interests by no means assures success for Reagan. On the contrary, odds are far below 50-50 that the U.S. will find a way out of the ' Lebanese quicksand. But on Aug. 17. the presidents envoy at least made a start when he lost his temper on purpose.

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Improvement Ahead

In the past legislative session budgetmakers were hampered by disappointing revenue increases as well as projections for future revenues.

In recent months, however, the national economy has improved and so has the economy of the state. That is eventually reflected in better state revenues and we may be seeing that trend.

Revenue collections for the general fund increased by 11.9 percent in July over the same month of the previous year. One month is not necessarily significant, but given the improving economy, the July figures may indicate improvenient.

That could mean a stronger financial picture for state government in the future.

Walter Mears

Summit Proposal

WASHINGTON (AP) - Recalling his own sessions at the summit, Richard M. Nixon has suggested an agenda and a timetable for a meeting between President Reagan and Soviet leader Yuri V. Andropov.

He thinks the Kremlin will want a summit conference before next years presidential election, lest Andropov face a tougher American president, armed with a new mandate from the voters.

And he believes that handled correctly, such a conference would serve the cause of "Real Peace," the title of his new book on East-West relations. He is publishing it privately, and said he plans to send copies to government leaders here and abroad when it comes off the presses in 10 days.

In it, the former president advocates a policy of hard-headed detente^ in which bargaining with Moscow would be coupled with a strengthening of U.S. military power,

Nixon calls summit diplomacy an indispensable part of that process, it is at the summit that we bring together the various strands of hardheaded detente, he says. "This is a delicate exercise that we should undertake only if progress on resolving, substantive issues is assured. No American president should go to the summit unless he knows what is on the other side of the mountain.

Reagans spokesmen have said the president would be willing to go to the summit, but only with careful preparation, clear purpose, and a likelihood of success. William Clark. Reagans national security adviser, insists that any such conference should be structured in advance to assure agreement,

Nixon proposes intense, secret negotiations prior to a Reagan-Andropov summit conference to determine what progress the two leaders could make on major issues in contention.

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^acquainted would be a stupid and devastating mistake, he says. But he thinks a face-to-face meeting before the next election could work to U.S. advantage.

"Andropov is understandably reluctant to schedule a summit at a time when it might help President Reagan win re-election, he writes, "but with the resurgence of the American economy and the presidents rise in the polls, Andropov is caught between a rock and a hard place.

If he deliberately delays a summit until after the election, he will find himself facing a president with a new mandate and a stronger bargaining position," says Nixon, assuming a Republican outcome although Reagan hasnt yet said he will run again. Andropov needs a summit before the American election more than President Reagan does.

We should not give it to him on the cheap, Nixon says. "Unless substantial progress is assured on arms control and on reducing Soviet adventurism in Central America, we should not agree to hold a summit.

He says the agenda also should include trade, the Middle East and Africa, and that Soviet diplomats should know in advance that all those issues are linked together.

Nixon also says that China should be first on the summit list, and that Reagan should meet with Premier Zou Zyang prior to any conference with Andropov.

While he advocates advance negotiations on any Andropov summit, Nbcon suggests that there should be a system for regularly scheduled annual summit meetings to reduce the chances of war and help restrain Soviet behavior.

The former president, who resigned nine years ago in the face of Watergate impeachment charges, said regular summit meetings would enable each leader to measure the other and so reduce the chances of miscalculation in a crisis.

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Baseball Takes On New Dimensions

AH I know about baseball is what I see on television. And the only thing they show on the news about baseball is managers and players pouring out of the dugouts, slugging each other over some question concerning an umpires call. Baseball owners are now aware that the fans expect at least one good fight on the field or tney dont feel they got their moneys worth.

It is for this reason that owners have changed their thinking about the type of baseball managers they must hire for their teams.

"Corky, Im going to have to let you go."

Why, Mr. Stillwater? The club is in first place in our division, and weve never been playing better ball.

Have you seen the attendance records for our last 28 games? We havent filled half the park. Do you know why? Our team doesnt have the fighting spirit.

How can you say that, Mr. Stillwater? Morale has never been higher and the players are determined to get to the World Series

Im not talking about that kind of fighting spirit. Im talking about the kind that sells tickets. When was the last time one of the infielders tried to deck a pitcher from the opposing team&

I dont approve of that kind of stuff, Mr. Stillwater,

"It's obvious you dont. And thats the reason were getting such poor gates. I have attended every home game and not once have I seen one of our outfielders throw his bat at a first baseman after he struck out

If he did that he could be tossed out of the game."

Whats the big deal if hes thrown out of the game?

He also could be fined $5(X)

Im glad you brought that up. Do you realize this team has the least fines for unsportsmanlike behavior of any club in the league? Were the laughingstock of the division."

But were role models for kids all over the country. Throwing bats at opposing players could give the game a bad name.

Perhaps, but we have to think of the box office. Corky, or there would be no role models for the kids to follow."

I cant do anything about it if my players follow the rules

Its obvious, and thats why Im letting you go. Youre a good manager when it comes to baseball but you dont have pizazz

What do you mean by pizazz? Have you ever kicked any dirt in an umpires face when you objected to a call?"

No, sir."

Have you ever spit tobacco on one who threatened to throw you out of the game?"

I dont chew tobacco."

Have you ever grabbed an umpires hat and thrown it on the ground?    i

Not that I recall."

Thats What I mean by pizazz. Do you realize every time you come on the field to protest a call, the TV people go to commercials?"

I dont like to hold up the game."

Youre hopeless. Corky. Youre so polite the crowd doesnt even know your name. No wonder nobody ever asks you to do television commercials

But Ive given you a winning baseball team."

I dont want a winning baseball team. I want one that will pour out of the dugout every other inning and beat the tar out of the opposition. Thats money in the bank. Lets face it. Corky, youre no Billy Martin. Why the sudden decision to fire me now?"

I decided you just couldnt hack it when George Brett had Pine tar up to the top of his bat, and you didnt say a word about it."

We tossed him out at third base. Yeh, but not one station carried us on the evening news. Let me give you some advice, Corky. If all you think about is winning, and not fighting, you'll never work in baseball again."

(c) 1983, Los Angeles Times Syndicate

Robert Burns

Bankers Keep Watch On Third World

NEW YORK (AP) - Jhe worlds less developed nations have fallen so deep in debt, some people wonder when - and whether - the biggest borrowers will pay up.

There even -is talk now of the Latin American debtor nations forming a debtors cartel. The suggestion is that such nations, seeing no way to make good on a combined $300 billion in foreign debt, might collectively repudiate it.

None of those governments has said such a mass default is being considered, and few U.S. analysts believe it will happen. But recent rumblings in Brazil - the Third Worlds biggest debtor -mean bankers worldwide will be watching closely the initial meeting of a Latin American debtors club, set for next week.

Here are some questions and answers to help explain the foreign debt crisis:

Q. What countries owe the most?

A. Brazil ana Mexico owe about $90

billion each. That is more than twice the $40 billion owed by the next biggest debtor in the less develq>ed world, Argentina. Among the other debtor nations are Venezuela, with $30 billion, and Chile with $17 billion. Outside of Latin America, there is Indonesia owing $25 billion, Turkey $22 billion, Nigeria $11 billion and Morocco $10 billion.

The total foreign debt of the developing world is at least $600 billion.

Q. Where did all that money come from?

A. U.S. international banks such as Bank of America, Citibank and Chase Manhattan are among the leading lenders to the developing world. U.S. banks are thought to hold about $130 billion in credit to such countries. Other lenders include non-U.S. commercial banks and various governments and government-supported institutions, such as the Export-Import Bank and the international Monetary Fund.

Q. What are the chancfe of the debt

being repudiated?

A. Slim; but there is some talk about it among Brazilians. Joaquim dos Santos Andrade, president of the Sao Paulo Metalworkers Federation, was quoted recently as saying Brazil should declare a moratorium on its debt repayment. He suggested a payment stoppage of one to five years, or however long it takes to get the economy going again. In principle, the moratorium should be negotiated with lenders, he said, but if necessary it should be unilateral.

Q. How could they get away with it?

A. If a group of major debtor countries refused to pay up, the lending institutions - including some American banks -could be in trouble, since they would be writing off billions of dollars as un-collectable. That is not likely to happen, however, since the debtor nations would be hard pressed to find any institution or government willing to extend new loans. The crisis would only worsen.

'0. What is beine done to imnrove thpsp

nations economies?

A. The International Monetary Fund has been working with government officials from many of the debtor countries to achieve lower inflation, greater export income, more stable currency values and lower import bills. Those efforts do not always work, however. Early this year, Brazil agreed to an IMF plan under which it would reduce its inflation rate to 70 percent. Since then it has soared to 150 percent, and Brazil has failed to meet other economic goals.

Q. What is going to become of these countries?

A. In the view of many economists, the global debt crisis is headed in the right direction. While those countries still are in deep financial trouble, their chances of recovery are greatly improved by a drop in interest rates and oil prices, plus the prospect ..of increased world trade as

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1 never thought it would happen In Greenville. The day has come when its easier to get a permit to sell beer in a laundromat than getting a variance to build an addition to a church that has been in the community more than 20 years.

On Thursday, Aug. 25, the Board of Adjustments met to consider items of business. One item was a request from the owner of a laundromat requesting a permit that would allow the sale and consumption of beer at that address. After two hours discussion, the board granted the permit.

I was there requesting a variance which would allow the Maranatha Free Will Baptist Church located at 1407 E. 14th St. to build an addition to the present building. I was informed that the city requires all church buildings located in a residential district to build 25 feet off the property line. For us to have adequate facilities and parking, we were r^uest-ing the board to allow us to build the addition eight feet off the property line as our present building. The statement was made, The board must keep the publics safety and welfare in mind when granting a variance. My request for the; variance was rejected.

If the board is concerned about the safety and welfare of the public, then ' why continue granting permits to sell more beer to bur young men and women when the consumption of alcohol is one of the greatest problems we face in America? Every year hundreds are killed in accidents by drunken drivers. I am 47 years old and 1 have never heard of anyone going out killing some innocent; person as a result of living next door to a' church that was built eight feet off the property line.

Rev. AlvisE. Harris

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The Taj Mahal is one of the * artistic masterprieces of the world. It was built by a Mogul -emperor as a tomb for his wife , who died in childbirth. So de' voted was the emperor to his . wife that he remained unmarried for the rest of his life. When at last he died, he was buried beside her.

This is not necessarily a pat-' tern to be followed, but it is an inspiring example of wedded devotion. In a land where polygamy was the rule, this man chose to have one wife and, after; her death, to have no other.

This certainly does not, mean ; that persons bereft of their spouses should not marry again. Often in fact usually remarriage is clearly indicated.' But fidelity in marriage, such as the Mogul emperor had for his* wife, is the element alone which . makes marriage successful.

The casual marriage fails. Fidelity, devotion, sacrifice these are the elements which ioin Hvar fnopther imnerishphlv.





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Preschool Program Starts Registration    Workshop For Single Parents Set

A preschool enrichment program jointly sponsored by Carver Library and the Pitt County Mental Health Center will register children Sept. 1-14. Classes begin Sept. 15.

The program is designed for children whose parents cannot afford to place them in a kindergarten program. Parents who wish their children to attend should go by Carver Library, 618 W. 14th Street, to register. Call Mrs. Gibbs, 752-3068, for more information.

Simpson Yard'Bake Sale Planned

The Simpson Extension Homemakers Association will sponsor a yard and bake sale Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Simpson Community Building. Proceeds will be used to improve the interior of the Simpson Community Building.

Church Plans Bible Study

A Bible study will be held Thursday at Emanuel Temple Pentecostal Holiness Church of the Lord Jesus Christ No. 1. The class will begin at 7 p.m.

Tax Collections Announced

Net sales and use tax collections in Pitt County during July amounted to $353,404, according to state Revenue Secretary MarkG. Lynch.

Totals in several neighboring counties for July included: Beaufort, $132,795; Carteret, $244,329; Craven, $229,231; Edgecombe, $150,172; Greene, $21,188; Lenoir, $234,144; Martin, $74,910; Nash, $295,216; Wayne, $2%, 145, and Wilson, $252,416.

Net collections in the 99 participating counties during July amounted to $22,527,558, Lynch said.

Mothers' Exercise Class To Begin

An exercise class for mothers and babies will begin on Tuesday, with classes to meet Tuesdays and Fridays from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Jayce Park Auditorium. The program will be sponsored by the Greenville Recreation and Parks Department.

Fee for the 10 lessons is $15. Mothers can start anytime after birth provided they have had their six-week check up or doctors approval. Babies should be non-walking age.

For more information or to preregister, call 752-4137, extension 200.

Backpacking Trip Scheduled

A backpacking-for-the-beginner program will be offered by the Greenville Recreation and Parks Department Sept. 17-20 on the Appalachian Trail in the North Carolina mountains. Minimum age for participants is 18.

Cost of the trip, which includes car-pooled transportation from Greenville, all meals on the trail, an orientation session prior to the trip, and all equipment needed except shoes, clothing and toiletries, is $40. An additional expense of $10-$15 should be sufficient to cover meals while traveling.

The hike will cover 14 miles along the Appalachian Trail from 6,285-foot high Roan Mountain to Elk Park. This section traverses five bald mountains over a mile high and is the longest stretch of grassy-covered bald mountains in the world.

Participants will spend three days hiking and camping along the trail, hiking a maximum of six miles a day. For more information and for registration, call Bill Twine, 752-4137, extension 201.

WITN'TV Installs Satellite Dish

" WITN-TV has installed a 7-meter satellite dish, according to W.R. Roberson, Jr. chaiman of WITN-TV Inc., Washington, N.C. The dish, manufactured by Scientific Atlanta, is motorized, allowing it to move and see any satellite that exists in the orbital arc over the equator in a 70 degree to 140 degree range. The movement is remote and^ computer controlled, enabling the dish to single out any particular satellite.

The earth station will provide audio and video quality greater than is presently available and will act as an NBC back up to the current terrestial microwave system. The satellite will also make [wssible increased programming flexibility, such asspecials offered only on satellite. Additional expansion opportunities are also available by the earth station installation.

The satellite dish, approximately 23 feet in diameter, is located at the stations studio on U.S. 17 South and is being readied for operation within a few days.

Local Girl Wins Oratorical Contest

Jacquette Gray recently won first place in an oratorical contest sponsored by the Sunday School and BTU Congress of the North Carolina General Baptist State Convention held in Durham.

Her presentation, Little Things That Count, received a perfect score of 100. Previously, she won first place in an oratorical contest sponsored by the Sunday School and BTU Convention of the Old Eastern Missionary Baptist Association.

Miss Gray, the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. C.B. Gray of Greenville, is a member of Triumph Missionary Baptist Church in Washington and attends Rose High School.

Youth Center Nears Shutdown

BUTNER, N.C lAP) -The Umstead Youth Center at John Umstead Hospital will soon be closed and youthful offenders there probably will be relocated to youth services facilities somewhere other than at

Butner, a state official said.

Stuart Shadbolt, spokesman for the Department of Correction, confirmed Monday reports that the youth center would be shut down.

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Eight weekly sessions are planned for Monday nights from 7:30 to 9 p.m., beginning Sept. 12. The workshop will be conducted at the Mental Health Center, 306 Stantonsburg Road. A fee of $1 per session will be charged. For more information, call 752-7151.

Festival To Benefit New Pool

The Wallace Family of Greenville will be one of the featured performing groups at an all-day music festival scheduled for Sunday at the Soundside, located two miles outside Engelhard on U.S. 264.

All proceeds will go to the building fund for the Robbie Robbins Memorial Pool, named for an Englehard youth who drowned July 4. Robbins was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robbins. The cost is $5, which inclu(tes a meal ticket for a barbecue plate.

In addition to the Wallace Family, performers include: Craven County Cloggers, The Little Big Band, The High Tide Bluegrass Side Band, The Green Creek Bluegrass Band and the Bluegrass Cut-Ups.

Chamber Adds Five Directors

Five new members have been elected to the board of directors of the Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Commerce, David Duffus, chairman of the board, has announced.

The new members are Tom Bennett, Jeanette Cox, James Dupree, Larry Mallard and Ed Warren. They will serve from January 1984 until December 1986.

Two Wrecks Investigated

An estimated $2,575 damage resulted from two traffic collisions investigated by Greenville police Tuesday.

Officers said heaviest damage resulted when a car driven by Ruth Arita Cuthrell of Enfield and a truck driven by Gerald McCray Singleton of Mannings Trailer Park collided about 9:40 a.m. on Greenville Boulevard, 1,000 feet east of the Kirkland Drive intersection.

Police charged Singleton with having improper equipment (brakes), and set damage at $2,000 to the car and $25 to the truck.

A truck driven by Ronald Douglas Moye of Route 2, Stantonsburg, and a car operated by Hilda Sue Britt of Washington collided about 6:10 p.m. on Greenville Boulevard, 100 feet west of the Charles Street intersection. Investigators estimated damage from the mishap at $50 to the truck and $500 to the car.

HitAnd'Run Car Sought

Greenville police today were looking for a car and driver involved in a hit-and-run collision at the intersection of Cotanche and lOth streets about 3:25 p.m. Monday.

Officers said a car driven by Tina Louise Hill of New Bern was struck at the intersection by another car which failed to stop. Damage to the Hill car was estimated at $2,000.

Perkins Family To Hold Reunion

The descendants of Pama and Louvenia Perkins will have a family reunion Saturday at 1 p.m. at Wellcome School. For further information, contact Sara Connor at 7464943 or Elizabeth Purvis at 758-8381.

ECU News Bureau The National Park Service today signed an agreement with East Carolina University and St. Augustines Col-

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NEW YORK (AP) - First lady Nancy Reagan, former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and ABC-TV news correspondent Barbara Walters have something in common, according to Harpers Bazaar - a lot of pull.

They and seven others have been chosen by the magazines editors as the countrys 10 most influential women.

The editors said they regard Mrs. Reagan as influential because of her strong support of the foster grandparents program and for her role in the battle against drug and alcohol abuse.

Mrs. Onassis has been part of the public consciousness for nearly a quarter century, the magazine noted.

Ms. Walters was selected for expertise in interviewing celebrities and asking the very question the public wants an answer to.

The other seven, named in the magazines September issue, are:

Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day OConnor; civil rights leader Coretta Scott King; Secretary of Transportation Elizabeth Dole; former opera singer and general director of the New York City Opera Beverly Sills; San Francisco Mayor Dianne Feinstein; feminist Gloria Steinem and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Jeane J. Kirkpatrick.

CAUGHT IN ACT PARIS (AP) - French police arrested six people and seized a large supply of counterfeiting equipment just as the suspects were preparing,to run off $12 million to $15 million worth of bogus $50 and $100 bills.

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The document is to guide planning of a Cooperative Agreement, which is an organizational instrument be-tween the NPS and appropriate academic institutions to conduct a wide variety of research and investigation in the earth, biological and social sciences on campus aiid on national park lands.

The NPS has 31 CAs in effect with colleges and universities across the country. Under the CAs, the NPS and universities establish the specific technical and/or scientific areas of concern to be studied.

In the signing today, St. Augustines College was invited to enter the CA as a full partner under the Historically Black College and University program of the Department of Interior.

ECU proposed planning a formal agreement under which ECUs collective professional resources and expertise in natural and cultural resources, conservation and park and recreation management might be utilized.

The plans call for joint accumulation and exchange of professional information and materials, initiation of joint special projects and the exchange or sharing of expertise and resources in conducting research or. evaluation studies.

ECU parks, recreation and conservation officials said preliminary plans included identifying and investigating natural resource-related problems such as manag-

ment of off-the-road vehicles, reducing vandalism and littering, controlling beach erosion, impact of exotic organisms, identifying experiences which users seek and identfying methods and techniques for streamlining maintenance and operation costs.

Together the universities would offer education and research opportunities for graduate and undergraduate students through seminars, courses in park planning, resource management, user protection, environmental interpretation, graduate committees, structured field programs and internships at national parks.

They would provide extension programs in resource management for park personnel through workshops, seminars, graduate courses, open houses and conferences.

Officials said the usual CA also puts NPS personnel on

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Signing the memorandum of understanding were ECU Chancellor Dr. John M. Howell, St. Augustines President Dr. Prezell R(Ahison, NPS Southeast Regional Director Robert Baker and Dr. Ira Hutchinson of the Department of Interior.

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By RUBEN G. ALABASTRO Associated Press Writer , MANILA, Philippines (AP) For eight days the gov-eminent^ disclaimed knowledge of the identity of the man it said killed opposition leader Benigno Aquino. It took apistol-packing Filipino .police reporter to disclose it to the public.

Ruther Batuigas, investigative reporter of the Manila tabloid Tempo, identified the alleged assassin in a front-page story as a professional killer named Rolando Galman y Dawang, 33, reportedly a former military prisoner who also used the alias Rolando Vizcarra.

Batuigas said the man was known to have never missed his target while on the job.

Only after Batuigas story broke Tuesday did President Ferdinand E. Marcos government release information on the man riddled with police bullets moments after Aquino was shot in the head at Manilas airport Aug. 21.

Chief military investigator ,Maj. Gen. Prospero Olivas confirmed the man was -Galman and described him as a notorious killer, a gun for hire wanted for the 1982 murders of a government registrar and a businessman and for several holdups.

The government announcement also raised possible links between Galman and some crime syndicates or subversive elemehts -- but did not say who the subversives might be.

Aquino', Marcos chief political rival, was killed as he returned home from three years voluntary exile in the United States. The killing raised immediate suspicions in the country and abroad of Philippine government involvement - an allegation Marcos has denied.

The government has not disclosed a motive for the assassination. It also left unanswered why Galman, if he was such an experienced criminal, would expose himself to certain death by killing Aquino at close range virtually under the noses of government security guards.

Batuigas said when interview^ Tuesday that he had just returned from Caimans hometown of San Miguel, in nearby Bulacan province, where he learned that Caimans wife and 9-year-old son, as well as his mother and a sister, had disappeared shortly after the Aquino assassination.

Relatives and neighbors said the wife and the son were snatched from their home Tuesday night last week by about seven heavily armed men in civilian clothes, Batuigas said.

He said Caimans mother and a sister, living in another town 18 miles away, were abducted the following morning by five armed, men also in plain clothes.

There was no confirmation from police about the reported disappearances.

Batuigas said his sources told him Galman was de-

ChargeSuspect In Bonk Holdup

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) - Winston-Salem police say a 36-year-old man has been charged in connection with Mondays hold-up of a branch of Wachovia Bank and Trust Co.

Cary Junior Williams of Winston-Salem was apprehended by police Monday and charged Tuesday with armed bank-robbery, police said. He was being held under no bond at the Guilford County jaU, a spokesman at the jail said.

Police were still looking Tuesday for a second suspect.

Two masked men, armed with a blue ^eel revolver, ordered customers and bank employees to the floor and took an undisclosed amount of money. The men who fjed on foot fired the gun once at a television news car chasing them, police said. No one was injured.

Police Lt. Jerry Raker said a small amount of money and some other evidence was recovered near the bank.

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tained for robbery last February' at the Camp Olivas provincial military stockade.

"But I dont know how he go out. he said.

He said relatives told him Galman left his San Miguel house two weeks ago, about five days before Aquino was shot, telling his wife he would be back.

A licensed private detective who keeps a gun tucked in his waist, the mustachioed Batuigas, 43, is regarded as a living legfend among local police reporters.

having been credited with numerous scoops in his 24-year journalistic career.

Taxi drivers who claim to have been victims of police mauling or extortions often go to him to seek help. He claims to have been responsible for the dismissal of at least 23 abusive policeman. He also has a wide network of informers, most of them underworld characters.

When interviewed, Batuigas showed reporters lines Of deep scars in his

belly.

"1 have been shot three times and stabbed twice, he said. I have 11 pending libel suits against me for damages totaling 52 million pesos ($4.7 milbon). He claimed to hatfe killed six men in gun-fights," but said all of the

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Batuigas also operates a security agency of 400 uniformed men who provide security to several government offices and private banks.

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By R. GREGORY NOKES Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON 'AP) -Each now outbreak of fight-ing m I.ehanon underscores the almost total breakdown in President Reagan's Mideasl initiative, unveiled a year ago as the way to finally ensure peace between Israel and Its Arab neighbors Though Reagan himself insisted just la.st weekend.

that the plan is still alive, State Department experts say its dead as far as active diplomacy is concerned. And the fact is. no one in the administration is engaged in trying to sell it these days, either to the Arabs or the Israelis.

Robert C. McFarlane. Reagan's special Mideast envoy, is focusing his efforts exclusively on l.ebanon.

Say Hunt 'Fine' After Surgery

HALEIGIl, N( (AP) -Gov .Jim Hunt should but probably won't take at least a month to recuperate from gallbladder surgery before resuming his. full .schedule, doctors say Hunt s gallbladder was removed Tuesday during a 4j minute operation. His doctors said at a news conference that the 4(i-vear-old.

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SINGAPORE (AP) -Singapores 64 video game arcades were closed today by a government worked about the games impact on youth.

A final appeal by operators of the amusement centers to remain open at least until early 1984 had been rejected earlier by the Home Affairs Ministry.

The closure was ordered more than a year ago, with a grace period for operators to.recoup some of their investment.

Hunt Links In Rash Of Fires

MNROE, N.C. (API -Union County authorities are looking for a link in a rash of fires that have occurred this year.

Fire Inspector Kevin Stewart said his office and the sheriffs department are investigating 10 fires dating back to January in which the cause of the fire may have been arson.

The fires have includes a church building, several vacant houses, barns and at least two cars. Stewart said.

Most of the blazes under investigation occurred since July 1. Stewart said.

two-term governor would remain in Wake County .Medical Center for about a week , and then be asked to take a not her three weeks off.

But Dr, Carry Tyree, the governors personal physician, acknowledged that it will be difficult to keep Hunt from resuming some activities. He said Hunt was recovering and in good condition

, Gary Pearce, the governors press secretary, said Hunt took ' a stack of paperwork to the hospital.

Pearce said the governor may have to cancel some speeches but that his schedule for the next few weeks had been planned with the operation in mind. '

Dr. Godofredo Fred Ng, the surgeon who performed the operation, said he expected the governor to be up and walking Tuesday afternoon and c^suming normal recovery activities by Wednesday. He said Hunt was put under anesthesia about 9::J0 a.m. and that the operation began seven minutes later.

Ng, who removed Hunts appendix after he developed appendicitis last February, said he made a 3-inch incision under the governors right rib cage to remove the gallbladder. It was during the appendectomy that Ng learned the governor had gallstones and needed his gallbladder removed.

Asked if the operation was considered major surgery, Ng said, All surgery is major. Anytime you enter the abdomen, its serious.

But Ng said there were no complications and that Hunt was doing fine.

Ng said the gallbladder was good for "nothing really, It helped primitive humans digest food but has been rendered useless by the modern diet, he said. ,

Hunt entered the hospital Sunday and underwent tests Monday. Doctors said theyve detected no other physical problems with Hunt.

where U.S. Marines have died in combat for the first time and the threat of a new civil war looms.

Reagan advanced his initiative Sept. 1 of last year, saying it would resolve the root causes of conflict between Arabs and Israelis after 3.5 years of hostility and frequent warfare following the establishment of Israel in 1948.

It called for Jordan and Palestinian representatives to enter negotiations with Israel to decide on a system of self-government for Palestinians in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip, in association with Jordan. Israel, which seized the lands in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war, would be asked to withdraw - which it is loath to do.

The initiative was rejected out of hand by Israel almost immediately, to the dismay of the administration. But U.S. officials also blame Jordans King Hussein for refusing to enter peace talks, and they fault the Palestine Liberation Organization and Saudi Arabia for not giving Hussein the backing he needed to sit down with Lsrael.

The decision of Prime Minister Menachem Begin to step down probably wont change any of that, since those likely to succeed him also oppose the Reagan plan. Some U.S. officials believe Israels Labor party, headed by Shimon Peres, might consider it, but they dont expect the Labor party to gain power.

Not only is the Reagan initiative lifeless for the foreseeable future, but officials here dont expect a resumption of the three-nation peace talks between Israel, Egypt and the United

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EDEN, N.C. (AP) -Miller Brewing Co. has begun temporary layoffs of 82 workers as part of a seasonal reduction in its workforce, a company spokesman said Monday.

Steve Forsyth, a spokesman for Miller Brewing in the companys Milwaukee headquarters, said the Eden plant, which employs about 1,500 workers, cuts back on employees during months when beer consumption usually drops.

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States either. Those talks, held under the auspices of the 1978 Camp David accords, also were aimed primarily at the question of autonomy for Palestinians on the occupied West Bank and Gaza Strip. The last session was held early last year.

Officials dont rule out that some surprising development could occur that would bring Jordan to the negotiating table on the side of the Palestinians, but they frankly admit they cant imagine what it would be. Hussein cant move without PLO support. The PLO is now torn by internal feuding, but it still commands the allegiance of most West Bank Palestinians, in the view of U.S. officials here.

If the PLO disappeared as an organization, a new one would be invented, said one official, offering his judgment that the support of such an organization is vital for successful negotiations.

Officials acknowledge the^ administration has no next step up its sleeve other than to wait and hope. But they also point out that time is on the side of Israel because it is rapidly solidifying its control of the West Bank by expanding its residential settlements, making the prospect that it will ever withdraw increasingly remote.

Reagan called for the Begin government to freeze its settlements activity. But that request,- which was followed up repeatedly through diplomatic channels, was ignored. In fact, Israel has speeded up settlements construction in an act interpreted in Washington as deliberate defiance of the United States.

One Mideast expert, who, like other officials interviewed, requested anonymity, said he didnt think the Reagan initiative would have succeeded in getting Israel out of the occupied lands anyway. He said the most likely result would have been protrated negotiations between Israel and Jordan that might have led to limited Palestinian self-government under Israeli supervision.

"Any negotiation on the Reagan initiative might well take years, he said.

When Reagan unveiled his plan, the Israelis had invaded Lebanon, the PLO was a shambles and the Syrian army had been dealt a severe blow by Israel. It looked like the right time for Washington to move on the peace front.

But while the war in Lebanon helped create an opportunity, the continuing turmoil, and the continued Israeli presence there, has ruined whatever chances there were for the proposal, in the view of several officials.

It undermined out credibility with moderate Arabs. said one official. They concluded that if we couldnt get the israelis out of Lebanon then we could never get them out of the West Bank, so negotiations would be pointless. He said Hussein wouldnt join the peace talks without a reasonable prospect they would produce results, since he would be criticized by radical Arabs for negotiating with Israel at all.

Hussein very much wanted to get in, said a senior State Department official who was close to the

negotiations. "There is no question about it.

This official said wtether intentionally or not, .Israel helped undermine the Reagan initiative by dragging out the talks with Lebanon on a troop withdrawal. Furthermore, he said Israels entry into West Beirut in September, of 1982, breaking a solemn promise not to do so, was another setback.

He said Reagans statement on Sept. 17 that the Israeli move resulted from attacks by leftist militia in West Beirut did a terrible lot of damage to the U.S. image in the Arab world, just two weeks after the initiative was announced. The Israeli move was followed days later by the massacres of Palestinians in west Beirut refugee camps by right-wing Christians, while Israelis stood guard outside the camps.

While Washington now sides with Israel that it neednt withdraw its troops from Lebanon until S.yria does, U.S. officials admit privately that most of the Arab world doesnt really care whether Syrian troops remain or not.

Thq senior official said the administration would have improved chances for the

initiative if it had been able to persuade Israel to evacuate Lebanon promptly and to freeze settlements construction.

He said it also might have improved the prospects if Secretary of State George P. Shultz had gone to the region

soon after the initiative was announced to tell Israel that Washington wouldnt accept a No from the Israeli Cabinet.

We should have mounted a real strong effort instead of waiting for things to develop, he said.

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Ive got mixed emotions. Im happy and sad at leaving, but more happy than sad, he said.

Holmes, 45, is a California native. He received a degree in public administration with a law enforcement orentation from California State University as Sacramento.

His professional experience includes eight years as a police officer in Berkley, Calif., two years as chief of the Vail, Colo., police department, two years as a police management consultant with the International Association of Chiefs of Police, and a management assistance position with the National Governors Confrence.

Holmes served in the U.S. Army, including a two-year tour of duty at Fort Bragg, and served with the U.S. State Department as a foreign service adviser to the Vietnamese National Police.

For the past 10 years. Holmes has been employed as a police management specialist by Arthur Young & Co. of Austin, a nationally recognized management firm.

Looking back. Cannon said only three men that were with the department when he joined - Capt. John Briley and Lts.

Cliff Warren and R B. Elks - are still active.

We had 18 officers when 1 came here, he said. Today,

* there are 76 sworn officers.

Most of the work, he said, was done by foot patrolmen. "We used to walk beats, equipped with a gun and a blackjack. "If we arrested a drunk, we had to talk him to a telephone (placed on buildings at various locations throughout town for police use) and call for a car to come and pick him up, or walk him down to the station.

"Now, most of our patroling is done with cars, and officers carry walkie-talkies so they have instant communications.

We worked six days a week and had no weekends off... 12 hour shifts. Now, our officers work a 40-hour week.

Other things have changed, too.

They used to hire any man and put him right to work. All they were interested in was having a body on the street as a deterent.

Now, when we hire a man we have to bring him in, send him to school and have him certified. I think thats a real good advantage.    (

"Officers now have to be more educated to deal with the public and handle the situations. Were more professional.

Handling cases in court is different, too.

"We us^ to make an arrest and just testify in court by word-of-mouth, Cannon said.

Today, "We have to advise the defendant of his rights before we question him. Then we have to furnish the DA (district attorney) with all the facts and information ... evidence before the case is tried.

Cannon was honored by city officials, friends and co-workers at a pig picking Monday night, at which Mayor Percy Cox, Mrs. Meeks and several others praised Cannon for his service to the city and his devotion to duty.

Holmes said this morning that he accepted the Greenville post "to stop traveling. He said 60 percent of his time is now spent on the road and with three children, ages 3 weeks, 1^/2 years and 7 years, this was a good chance for me to get * settled.

The new chief, who sees the job as exciting and challenging, said in additition to a high level of honest and integrity, in my judgment, a police department should be reflective of the community it serves, and should serve the community.

Saying "it appears that adequate resources are now available to provide good police service in Greenville, Holmes said he would "like to see continued professionalism, with an emphasis on education. He also said he would like to see good community confidence in the police department.

Holmes said he would take a carefull look at what exists within the department, then plan for change in an effort to upgrade the department.

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the midsection of Shuttle Challenger as it orbited the earth. (AP Laserphoto) '

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Challengers lobster shift astronauts early today launched a unique 3-in-l satellite for India that will improve weather forecasting on the vast subcontinent and bring telephone and television service to many isolated communities for the first time.

The deployment was on time,...and the satellite looks good, mission specialist Guion Bluford reported as the payload spun away. He said the crew felt a slight clunk as the craft was released.

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Outstanding, Truly exclaimed.

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day-is-night schedule, the five astronauts began Day 2 of the eighth shlittle mission at 9:32 p.m. EDT Tuesday night, as Mission Control in Houston wakened them with the music of the Georgia Tech fight song.

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: ByFAROUKNASSAR Aagodated Press Writer BEIRUT, Lebanon CAP)-I Ten thousand Lebanese soliflers launched a, threepronged attack in west Beirut today, flushing out rebellious Druse and Shiite Moslem militiamen in running, house-to-house combat, the military command said. Police replied at least 18 people killed and 37 wounded.

An army communique proclaimed an indefinite curfew as tank columns thrust west across the midcity Barbir and Sodico in- tersections at daybreak, with helicopters hovering overhead to direct tank fire.

Airborne commandos landed at a beachhead facing the Cadmos Hotel, where U.S. Embassy personnel and U.S. Army advisers have been living for months, and pushed north and east.

-U.S. Marines in the multinational peacekeeping force went on full alert and some of their positions were sprayed by errant gun and shell fire, but there were no new injuries among the Marines and a spokesman said no peacekeeping troops were engaged in todays fighting.

The army said its garrisons on the hills overlooking Beirut as well as in the capital were being shelled from the Syrian-controlled upper Metn Mountains in central Lebanon.

:Residential neighborhoods in east and west Beirut were randomly bombarded from these positions and the armys artillery was returning fire to silence the sources of the bombardment, the communique said.

The state radio said the three Lebanese brigades mre about to link up and tighten the noose around Moslem militia insurgents of Nabih Berns Shiite Amal group and Druse leader Walid Jumblatts Progressive Socialist Party.

Jumblatt issued a state-nient in Damascus denouncing the armys crackdown as a:'"new carnage simitar to the Sabra and Chatilla massacre of last September and called , Christian President Amin Gemayel a butcher. Amals office in the Syrian C9pital also issued an appeal

on Berris behalf to all Arab heads of state for collective intervention to stop what he called the massacre of Moslems in Beirut. Lebanons radio said Gemayel and Prime Minister Shafik Wazzan, a Moslem, were supervising the sweep from the Defense Ministry compound in suburban Yarze, five miles east of Beirut.

Gemayel also asked Moslem and Christian leaders to begin a national reconciliation dialogue at once and chart Lebanons future within the framework of territorial integrity and total sovereignty, an official statement said.

Snipers fired from west Beirut rooftops at the advancing soldiers, and the army communique said armed pedestrians would be shot on sight.

Fire from rocket-propelled grenades and automatic rifles was almost constant in many districts.

Militiamen fought with Lebanese soldiers in the narrow shop-lined streets just outside the Commodore Hotel, and Associated Press correspondent Terry A. Anderson said army troops took control of the offices of Beiruts leading An-Nahar newspaper, the unfinished 40-story Morr Tower skyscraper near the mid-city green line, and the neighboring area of Lebanons prime ministry, central bank and the Italian embassy.

Families in neighborhoods where street battles raged huddled in basenients and bomb shelters, while radios appealed for blood donations and reported hospitals were running short on plasma. The state radio said a block of mid-city apartment buildings was on fire, and appealed to civil defense squads and fire brigades to hurry to the scene and save trapped te nants.

Army spokesman Capt. Youssef Attrissi told The Associated Press by telephone that three army brigades of about 10,000 troops were taking part in the operation.

God willing, it will be over by the end of the day, Attrissi said.

Maj. Robert Jordan,

" REBEL FIGHTER - A leftist Shiite Moslem militiaman peers arouod a telephone pole in a southern Beirut neighborhood Tuesday, as fighting continued with the ;;;;;' Leabanese Army. The Amal militia has been battling with the , Army for three days in a W that has seoi attacks on the * ;U.S. Marines, British, and French troops of the Multi-Z' National Peacekeeping Force in Beirut. (AP Laserpboto)

spokesman for the 1,200-man marine contingent, said it was quiet at the Marines main area of operations at Beiruts closed international airport - apart from a daybreak burst of automatic weapons fire.

We were sprayed by machine gun fire. The Marines hit the bunkers, but we do not think it was directed against us. No casualties, said Jordan, 45, of Shenendoah, Ga.

He said Marine guards at the U.S. Embassy were hit by some fire overnight, but they too do not think it was directed at them.

Marines at the airport fired several illumination rounds during the night after shells landed nearby, said Warrant Officer Charles

Rowe. On Tuesday, the Marines waged a 90-minute firefight with Moslem militiamen.

There were no U.S. casualties in Tuesdays fighting, although four French troops among those slain. On Monday, two U.S. Marines were killed and 14 injured in shelling at the airport.

The fighting was sparked by a clash Sunday between troops and Shiite youths in the low-income Bourj Bara-jneh district. The army quickly 'dispatched reinforcements, while the Shiites countered by setting up new strongholds. The Druse leadership ordered its militiamen to join Amal on Tuesday. The Druse sect is an offshoot of Islam.

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WASHINGTON (AP) -Sen. John Warner, R-Va., has been appointed President Reagans personal representative to the bicentennial celbration of the Treaty of Paris, which ended the War of Independence between the

WASHINGTON (AP) -The General Services Administration has done a poor job requiring building owners to provide clean and safe space for leased government offices, accord

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The preliminary report released by the non-profit National Academy of Public Administration said GSA charges other government agencies top prices for of

fices that are often crowded and dirty.

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Warner, who headed the U.S. Bicentenriial Commission in 1976, will attend anniversary festivities in Paris Aug. 30 to Sept. 3. His designation as Reagans representative was announced by the travelling White House in Santa Barbara, Calif., where the president is vacationing at his moun-taintop ranch.

FIERY RUPTURE MILFORD HAVEN, Wales (AP) - The walls of a burning oil storage tank at a refinery ruptured early today, spilling tons of blazing fuel into a ditch and six firemen were injured, a fire brigade spokesman reported.

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WASHINGTON (AP) -The head of a Senate watchdog panel wants the Pentagon to cancel contracts to spend more than $300,000 on spare parts that he says can be salvaged from mothballed aircraft.

Sen. WUliam V. Roth Jr., R-Del., who chairs the Senates Governmental Affairs Committee, said Tuesday he objected to Defense Department plans to spend $300,000 for an elevator assembly for an S-3A airplane. The department could refurbish the assembly by using parts from 20 S-3As being stored at Tucson, Ariz. and Alameda, Calif., he said.

The plane is no longer being made.

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The knobs cost $7 apiece when the aircraft was built by LTV Corp., but the company now prices them at $440 apiece, he said. The parts would also be available from 42 A-7s LTV retrieved to remanufacture 30 models for foreign customers after it stopped production for the Pentagon, Roth said.

While it is wasteful to buy new replacement parts in these cases, it is also a senseless waste to store equipment to be used for parts supply and fail to make use of it, Roth said in a letter to Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Thayer. Roth asked Thayer to cancel both parts contracts.

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Last month. Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger responded to Pentagon audits that found other instances of high costs for replacement parts by issuing orders aimed at curbing those expenses. He warned that Pentagon employees would be disciplined for disobeying the directives.

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green will go on trial Oct. 17 on five brilaery charges stemming from an ur^ercover FBI probe of corruption in southeastern North Carolina.

, Wake County District Attorney J. Randolph Riley announced the date Tuesday, .shortly after Superior Court Judge James M. Long was appointed to preside over the .'trial.

Longs selection was made by Chief Supreme Court Justice Joseph Branch. Long, of Pilot Mountain, presided over the 1980 trial in

which six Ku Klux Klansmen and Nazis were acquitted of murdering five communist demonstrators in Greensboro.

Branch said in an interview that Longs appointment was based on his lengthy record on the bench and his lack of connections with the case and eastern North Carolina.

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The trial date falls within the 120-day deadline from the date of Greens indictment set by North Carolinas speedy trial law.

Long has served as a Superior Court judge since 1970 in the 17th judicial district, which includes Surry and Stokes counties.

Franklin E. Freeman Jr., director of the state Administrative Office of the Courts, said Long had a reputation as an extremely hard-working, knowledgeable judge ... a fair and impartial man, a very attentive judge to the conduct of a trial.

Howard F. Twiggs of Raleigh, one of Greens defense attorneys, declined to comment on Longs assignment.

Greens lawyers last week filed motions seeking dismissal of the charges and asking that non-essential parts of the indictment that are "inflammatory or prejudicial be deleted.

The motions also ask that the indictment be more specific and that each count charge Green with a single offense.

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GIANT LEAP - Chris Bromham, 26, flies through the air as he sets a new world record by jumpihg eighteen doubleKlecker buses in Bromley, England. Using a standard 495CC Moto-Cross bike, Bromham leapt a distance of 59.48 meters. (APLaserphoto)

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Wednesday. August 31.1983Lives re Shoveled Over In Salvadoran War's Rush

EDITORS NOTE - The daily carnage of El Salvador has become almost routine, a rising line on a mortality chart. The following article offers a look behind the statistics, at the lives of three people consumed in the .Salvadoran fire

By CHARLES J. HANLEY

Associated Press Writer

SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador (APi - Killing an ant is a greater crime than killing a man. Salvadoran

dictator Maximiliano Hernandez Martinez said a half-century ago, because a man who dies is reincarnated.

Today in El Salvador, a lovely land steeped in the blood of its own sons and daughters, this spirit of casual murder lives on.

Each day, on average, probably 0 and possibly many more Salvadorans are murdered for political reasons, real or imagined. Some are victims of politi-

THE OLD TEAM - Former President Jimmy Carter gestures as he and former Vice President Walter Mndale hold a news conference in the Walnut Mountain Club near Ellijay, Ga. Tuesday night. Carter announced that although he would vote for his former V.P. he would not campaign for him in his run for the White House. (AP Laserphoto)

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (APi - Charlotte firefighters delivered twins Monday when a Charlotte woman failed to get to the hospital in time for the births.

Shortly after 6 a.m., firefighters were called to the home of Marjorie Perkins and her husband.

Sam. Twelve minutes later, the four-man crew delivered a 6-pound, 11',^-ounce boy, Jacob. And 20 minutes later, they delivered a girl, Jennifer Lynn, weighing 7 pounds, W/2 ounces.

The mother and twins were reported in good condition at Charlotte Memorial Hospital.

cal assassination by the guerrilla left. But human rights advocates say the vast majority are killed by soldiers or police, who often band together in off-duty, plainclothes death squads, dedicated to ridding their country of what they see as a communist threat.

it happens in the quiet of night or in bustling daytime streets, at bus stops, in homes, in farm fields, on university campuses. The suspect is seized by unidentified men, thrown into an automobile or truck, and later found dead - usually having first been tortured, the body mutilated, defiled, beheaded.

The victims links to subversive organizations frequently are tenuous. He may have been secretly denounced by a personal enemy, or named in a confession tortured out of an associate or relative, or found on an outdated list of labor or political activists.

And his death usually passes unnoticed by the general public - just another in the anonymous assembly line of everyday atrocity, a life whose dreads and dreams have been shoveled over in the rush of war.

To put flesh on these ciphers. The Associated Press investigated three recent cases. Here is a reconstruction, from the accounts of friends and relatives, of the lives of three ordinary Salvadorans swallowed up in their countrys spiral of violence.

At the request of the informants, who fear further reprisals, the victims full names are not used.

ALBERTO R.

As a child in the coffee-growing town of San Pedro Nonualco, Alberto was an ideal student, a model for his three younger half-brothers. His stepfather, a tailor, sent him at age 15 to San Salvador to study to bwome a teacher.

He returned with a degree , and a wife, Matilde, and taught in the San Pedro school, helping support the family. Later the couple moved back to the capital, where he taught morning and evening classes in a government secondary school, and afternoon classes in a

private school.

By his late 30s, the ambitious, energetic educator was earning the equivalent of about (320 a month and was studying in his spare time for a psychology degree. He and Matilde had two teen-age daughters and a small son, and a wide circle of friends.

At the same time, he became , active in the Salvadoran teachers union, marching in anti-government protests in 1979 and 1980.

1 told him, Dont get involved in those things, his mother recalls. He said, Dont worry.

A street incident earlier this year may have sealed Albertos fate. Attending a party at a half-brothers house, Alberto became involved when a drunken neighbor demanded that the mariachi band stop playing. The aei^bor fired off a pistol, missing Alberto but wounding his brother.

Alberto sought unsuccessfully to have the neighbor prosecuted. Family members believe the vengeful assailant, who had been seen in the company of soldiers, later informed on the teacher as a labor subversive.

Late one Wednesday night, as Alberto left his school with three acquaintances, eight armed men jumped off a parked pickup truck, grabbed him, threw him face-down onto the truck bed, and sped off, warning his friends to keep quiet. As in most disappearances here, the family has given up hope of finding him alive.

OSCAR C.

From an impoverished cane-cutters family of 16 sons and daughters, Oscar was the most successful offspring. He rose from messenger boy to chartered accountant here in the capital, with a salary of (190 a month, and a (20 commission for each audit.

He and his wife, Rosa, a cosmetics saleswoman, resided in the tough working-class district of Mejicanos with their 9-year-old daughter and 4-year-old son. He had plans to study for another business degree.

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devoted to his work and family, and was simply caught up in a chain reaction of murder that began with an older brother.

That brother, a coffee plantation worker, disappeared in 1979. Family members speculate he was seized by soldiers at a roadblock near the plantation. They say they do not know the reason, although repression was mounting then against rural labor activists.

Oscar, with his brothers and sisters, went to the courts and other authorities to try to learn the missing mans whereabouts. The only responses, they say, were warnings from police to keep quiet or have your mouths shut.

The brothers body eventually was found in a mass grave with 31 others. Then, one by one, other family members were seized and murdered. The latest victim was Oscar. .

At 7:30 one recent Friday morning, he stepped off a bus near San Salvadors Centenario Church, heading for work. A witness later said several policemen stuped in front of the startled accountant, took him by the arms, pushed him into the back of a pickup and roared off.

Three of the brothers are now known dead, two are missing, and a pregnant niece of theirs hlso has disappeared. The nieces despondent <>husband has hanged himself. Oscars wife has suffered a nervous breakdown.

CARLOS G.

Peasant son of a peasant father, Carlos was one of the best coffee pickers in his dusty little hometown of Nueva Granada. But (4 a day in high season was not enough to support his wife and two small boys. When there was an opening in the Nueva Granada civil defense squad last March, the 25-year-old Carlos jumped at the chance - a steady (35-a-monthjob.

He wanted to defend the town, but it wasnt that he was a great supporter of the government, says a friend.

The money was important.

With the extra cash, Carlos bought some new roof thatch and bamboo struts for his rough hay-and-mudhut.

On weekends, the short, husky militiaman would sit with friends and sip homebrew cane liquor, or play goalie in a pickup soccer game. At night he would stand guard, duty, watchful for the guerrillas who roam that part of eastern El Salvador. They finally arrived July 8.

At 11 p.m., an estimated 350 guerrillas poured into Nueva Granada. Facing them. were 14 civil de-fensemen and 10 volunteer guards.

In the furious firefight, Carlos fled from an outer trench and into a second. He heard the guerrillas shout for his surrender and, behind

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At about midni^t, the terrified young militiaman threw down his G-3 rifle and gave up. Those in the civil defense office, apparently out of ammunition, were slaughtered.

Six hours later, as the sun rose, Carlos and four others who surrendered were led, hands tied, to a weed-choked side street. They were tossed to the ^und. A guerrilla then raised his automatic rifle and fired a burst into each mans head.

In four years of political

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If all the killings were reported. said one Salvadoran human rights lawyer, there wouldnt be room in the newspapers for anything else.

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By MARY ANNE RHYNE Associated Press Writer

RALEIGH, N.C, (AP) -Two former state Jaycees leaders who pleaded guilty or no contest to misusing charity funds in the "Jamscam scandal will serve active prison sentences.

Wake Superior Court Judge Donald L. Smith on Tuesday sentenced former state president and executive vice -president Maurice Wilson of Charlotte and former state president J. Harold ^ Herring of Mount Olive to three years in prison. including a six-month active sentence that carries a . recommendation for immediate work release.

The remainder of the three-year sentence is suspended for five years, during which the men will be on probation. They also were fined $5,000 apiece plus court costs and are to report to Wake County correction officials Oct. 1.

In a related action, the state dismissed charges Tuesday' against former Charlotte Jaycees president Thomas A. Alsop of Charlotte and the former chairman of the board of directors of the U.S. Jaycees, Robert A; RushtonofGray,Ga. .

The men were charged in separate three-count indictments with conspiring with Wilson to misapply funds and misusing the money.

Lester Chalmers, a special prosecutor from the state attorney generals office, said interviews with Wilson indicated there was no agreement among the men to violate the law.

The other Jamscam defendant. former state president Johnny Lee Fletcher, was sentenced to three to five years in prison in December after a Cabarrus County jury found him guilty of diverting charity funds. Fletcher, president in 1977-78, was found innocent of five other counts and three others were dismissed.

Wilson and Herring testified in that trial as part of a plea bargain.

Wilson, executive vice president from 1976-80 and president in 1979-80, pleaded guilty to six counts in six indictments. The charges included embezzlement, forgery and conspiracy to misapply charity funds. Testimony indicated he misused more than $112,947 while in office.

Seven other counts against Wilson were dismissed Tuesday as part of a plea bargain.

Jamscam was the name given the State Bureau of Investigation probe into misuse of money raised by Jaycees for the N.C. Burn Center in Chapel Hill through

Tax Adopted In Burke Co.

MORGANTON, N.C. (AP)

- Burke County became the last North Carolina county to adopt a one-cent local option sales tax as voters approved the tax 3-1 in a special referendum Tuesday.

Final, unofficial returns show the tax passed 7,537 to 2,223.

Burke County voters had voted down the tax in 1969, 1974 and 1980 referendums,

But supporters of the tax said Tuesdays success was due to the fact that the tax revenues will be used for schools. School officials, who had expected a close vote, hailed the vote as a progressive endorsement of school improvements.

Earlier this year, county commissioners, county school board members and officials of Burke County municipalities outlined a special plan mandating sales tax revenues for school construction and maintenance. The plan was enacted into law by the Legislature in April.

No other county uses a state law to guarantee how sales tax revenues will be spent.

We will be the first county in history to mandate the sales tax for education, said school board chairman Lloyd Young.

DEPUTY COMMANDER

SEOUL, South Korea (AP)

President Chun Doo-hwan has appointed Gen. Lee Sang-hun the new dqMity

' commander-in-chief of the U.S.-South Korea Combined Forces Command.

grape jelly sales.

Herring, 35, pleaded no contest to two counts relating to misuse of charity funds in four indictments. The remaining six counts were dismissed Tuesday.

Testimony indicated that half the 330 chapters created while Herring was president were fictitious and that he misused more than $83,894, some of it to pay dues for the fake chapters.

Herring is a former administrator at Mount Olive College and former administrative assistant to U.S. Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C. He was national Jaycees vice president and was running for president before Jamscam surfaced. Herring now is a self-employed insurance salesman.

Chalmers told the judge that he believed Wilson and Herring did not understand

the legal significance ol the issues they were facing" when they violated the law. He said they have cooperated fully with prosecutors.

T. Worth Coltrane of Asheboro, Herrings attorney, said a competitive spirit dominated the Jaycees in the 1970s. He said Herrings strong desire to excel caused trouble for the Jaycees.

"Stupidity may be the

basis for this whole situation rather than criminal design, said Archie Smith of Asheboro, who represented Wilson.

Smith said Wilson took money from the charity fund partly to cover bad checks written by the Jaycees and to pay for damages to a hotel caused by Jaycees. He said Wilson did not understand his actions were illegal and that he was doing what had been

done since the charity fund was established in 1974.

"1 realize I made a very bad mistake, Wilson testified during the daylong hearing Tuesday. "1 tried everything 1 could to correct it. Im very sorry.

Claude Greene. SBl agent in charge of Jamscam, said the charity fund was started in 1974 with a $25,000 deposit. He said S6,250 of that was misused.

Wilson. 39. is district manager for a company that perlorms audits and inventories for other businesses He faces as many as 60 other Jamscam-related charges in Randolph County, said the county's prosecutor. Garland Yates, who said he expects the counts to be dismissed later this week.

Judge Smith said the Jaycees charity fund was short $211,841 94 since Julv 1.

1977. Chalmers said J76,%1.16 in charity money had been recovered by De cember 1982 through' con tributions, the bonds of in dieted Jaycees and refunds from the national organiza tion for chapters that never existed Jerry Wall, current Jaycees director, said the organization finished repaying the money earlier this month

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NEW YORK (AP) - Sck prices declined slightly today amid expectations that the economic recovery might soon lose some of its force.

The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials slipped 1.63 to 1,194.41 in the first half hour.

Losers held a 4-3 lead over gainers among New York Stock Exchange-listed issues.

As the market opened, the government re|Mrted that the index of leading economic indicators rose just 0.3 percent last month.

It was the smallest increase in the index since it began to climb last tember, accurately signaling the approach of an upswing in business activity.

Analysts noted that the rise of interest rates since early summer has also contributed to expectations of a slowdown in the pace of the recovery.

Baltimore Gas & Electric led the active list in early trading, unchanged at 30'/%. A 100,000-share block traded at that price.

On Tuesday the Dow Jones industrials rose 1.93 to 1,1%.04.

About nine stocks rose in price for every seven that fell on the NYSE.

Big Board volume rose to 62.37 million shares, against Mondays eight-month low of 53.03 million.

The NYSEs composite index rose .17 to 93.97. At the American Stock Exchange, the market value index was up .77 at 227.77.

NEW YORK (AP) -Midday stocks

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AbMUbs

Allis Chaim

Alcoa

Am Baker

AmBrands

Amer Can

Am Cyan

AmFamlly

Am Motors

AmStand

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Borden

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Chrysler

CocaCola

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ConAgra

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DeltaAIrl

DowChem

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Duke Pow

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Eckerd's..........

Exxon FleWcrest Hatteras Hilton Jefferson Deere Lowe's

McDonald's.......................60

McGraw ........................36%

Piedmont.......... 31%

Pizza Inn .......................13%

PAG.............................53%

TRW, Inc...........................68%

United Tel .........................22%

Dominion Resources................20%

Wachovia................  62%

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Free College For Jobless

BETHLEHEM, Pa. (AP) - Northampton County Area Community College will fill empty classroom chairs with unemployed workers this semester in a free program designed to restore self-confidence and to build skills.

In many classes, we had a number of empty chairs, said William Connor, dean of academic programs at the college. The logic was to take the seats and donate them to bona fide unemployed people who may be having some concerns about their self-worth, their selfesteem.

Tuition-paying students, who began school Monday, have until Friday to change their schedules,'and then the unemployed will get a chance to fill the openings, according to Connor.

Were not making claims that are unrealistic, he said. We arent saying the classes will prepare them for jobs, but they will be exposed to course experiences that provide job-related skills such as writing, typing and math.

Although the school serves the Lehi^ Valley, which has an unemployment rate of about 12.6, the program will be open to only Northampton County residents, Connor saidTiesday.

Since local newspapers began running free ads Monday, more than 90 unemployed workers have called about the program, he said.

He said the college will take pains to make sure no one abuses the program and alienates tuition-paying students.

Even unemployed workers with college degrees will be admitted if they fulfill the requirements, Connor said.

If theyre hurting, we want to help," he said.

Polish Governmnt Is Prepared For Violence

Obituary Column

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WARSAW, Poland (AP) -The government deployed riot police and 'armored personnel carriers in Warsaw, the Baltic port of Gdansk and the southern industrial city of Nowa Huta today to head off protests on the third anniversary of the formation of Solidarity.

But there were no reports of any disturbances by early afternoon.

Solidarity supporters were expected to stage marches and a rush-hour boycott of public transport in Warsaw, Gdansk, Nowa Huta and other strongholds of the outlawed labor federation.

At midday, heavy concentrations of riot police appeared in central Warsaw, where regular police checked the documents of passers-by. Riot police vehicles, including at least two water cannon, were parked in the citys Old Town area.

Dozens of trucks carrying riot police were reported patroling Gdansk, along with a number of water cannon and armored personnel carriers. A similar show of strength was reported in Nowa Huta, witnesses said.

Witnesses in Gdansk who reported the police buildup said Lech Walesa, leader of the outlawed union, abandoned the white minibus he usually takes to his job at the Lenin shipyards and took a train instead.

They said this indicated he would join a transit boycott in the afternoon. Walesa said he also may defy the Communist authorities and speak, if pressed by Solidarity supporters, at a wreath-laying ceremony.

At the Vatican, Polish-born Pope John Paul II described the accords that established Solidarity as particularly important and called for the application of the pact.

. Speaking in Polish at the end of a weekly general

audience, the pope called for prayers so that these accords may be applied in the context of a genuine dialogue between the government and the society.

The Polish government on Tuesday turned down Walesas request to hold a rally outside the Lenin shipyards and said it would allow a wreath-laying ceremony instead. An agreement signed at the Baltic port city three years ago created the Soviet blocs first independent trade movement.

The ideals which Solidarity stood for still enjoy the full and sincere support of Polish society, Walesa said in a statement. The authorities are aware of this, and tnat is why they resort to such infamous decisions.

Walesa said he may speak at the .wreath-laying ceremony before a monument to workers erected near the shipyard.

My decision is that I will not speak. But if there are people around and they press me into speaking, then 1 guess Ill have no choice but to speak, he told The Associated Press in an interview.

The ceremony was permitted in an apparent last-minute attempt to defuse expected unrest.

But Solidaritys call for a nationwide show of support appeared headed for mixed results, as workers entering Warsaw factories this morning said they either would not join the transit boycott or had not decided what to do.

Lets wait and see how it goes, said one man entering the sprawling FSO car plant on the east bank of the Vistula river.

Another worker declined to indicate whether he would observe the boycott, but said, Im expecting some merry

By The Associated Press Following are final gross sales figures for flue-cured tobacco reported by the Federal-State Market News Service for Tuesday:

Eastern Belt

WEDNESDAY

6:30p.m. - Kiwanis Club meets

6 30 p m - REAL Crisis Intervention meets

8:00 p.m. - Pitt County A1 Anon Grotv meets at AA Bldg on FarmvUlehwy

8:00 p.m - Pitt County Ala-Teen Group meets at AA Bldg., FarmvUlehwy

THURSDAY

2 00 pm - Better Breathing auto meets at WiUu Bldg

6 30 p m - Exchange Club meets

7 00 p m - Greenville Elks Lodge .So KMSroeeU

7 30 p m - Overeaten Anony iTVous nnects at FwH Prwbytenan Church

7 30 pm - Aatencaa Legion Auxiliary mecta at Ltpm Hmt

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Market

Daily

DaUy

Daily

Site

Pounds

Value

Avg.

Ahoskie.............

............336,848

553,485

164.31

Clinton..............

............327,454

592,448

180.93

Dunn................

............334,908

612,895

183.00

Farmvl.............

............412,513

783,189

189.86

Gldsboro............

............785,439

1,497,305

190.63

Greenvl..............

...759,522

1,463,600

192.70

Kinston..............

............738,694

1,397,458

189.18

Robrsnvl.............

no sale

RockyMt..........

...........677,018

1,239,441

183.07

Smithfld...........

............401,893

750,323

186.70

Tarboro..............

no sale

Wallace.............

...........309,858

569,554

183.81

Washngtn.......

........281,067

531,922

189.25

Wendell..............

no sale

Willmstn............

............388,089

735,523

189.52

Wilson...............

............1,846,500

3,498,967

189.49

Windsor.............

no sale

ToUl................

..........7,599,803

14,226,110

187.19

Seaaoo Totals......

. 108,247,130

186,334,139

172.14

developments later today.

The Vienna-based Wochenpresse quoted Walesa as saying in an interview he doubted any massive demonstrations will take place despite the call from Solidaritys underground.

Government spokesman Jerzy Urban told a news conference Tuesday that the government hoped there will be no demonstrations aud said security measures had been taken to ensure peace.

Twelve Solidarity activists have been arrested in recent days for distributing leaflets urging people to participate in street demonstrations, Polish television reported Tuesday night.

Strikes and demonstrations in Gdansk led to the Aug. 31, 1980 agreement that created Solidarity.

The uiiion was suspended when martial law was declared Dec. 13, 1981, and outlawed last October. Martial law was lifted last July 22, but only after new laws limiting dissent were enacted.

Boyd

Ms. Florence Boyd of 404 Bonners Lane died Tuesday in Duke University Medical Center, Durham. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Flanagan Funeral Home, Greenville.

Bullock

HAMILTON - Mrs. Annie Bett Perry Bullock, 68, died Tuesday in Pitt County Memorial Hospitjal. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at Williamston Church of God by the Revs. Odell McBride and Raeford Wi^ns. Burial will be in Martin Memorial Gardens.

Surviving are her husband, Charlie Mac Bullock of Hamilton; one son, Charlie Mac Bullock Jr. of Wilmington; four daughters, Mrs. Ruth McLawhon of Bethel, Mrs. Mary Moore Leggett and Mrs. Shirley Wiggins, both of Hamilton, and Mrs. Joyce Willard of Vanceboro; one brother, John Thomas Wiilaims of Williamston; 12 grandchildren and one greatgrandchild.

The family will be at Bigg Funeral Home in Williamston tonight from 7-9 p.m.

Army Investigates N.C. NG Officer

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opment and revitalization activities.

The South Evans area designated for the CD work is a 118-acre section bounded by 10th Street on the north, Charles Boulevard on the east, the Seaboard System on the west, and Norfolk-Southern Railroad on the south. The funds include $358,300 for acquisition in the project area, $205,800 for relocation assistance, and $202,000 for rehabilitation of dwellings.

Bobby Roberson, the citys director of planning and conimunity development, said Greenville was very fortunate to receive the third-year funding due to the competition statewide. He said he feels the citys past performance in community development activities was a key factor in the application approval.

The spokesman commended Andy Harris, CD administrator for the city, and his staff, for the work in preparing the local application. Roberson said that the rules on applying for CD funding changed after the first year, when the Department of Housing and Urban Development administered the program. He said the applications had to be completely rewritten when the state took over the second and third year activities.

Roberson said the city is in the process now of acquiring approximately 70 parcels in the South Evans area and that stage is about 30 percent complete. He said the new funds should allow the city to complete the acquisition and continue with the project.

The governors office said the economic development grants will help create or save over 1,400 jobs and stimulate an additional investment of over $38 million in other public and private funds. He said the community revitalization grants wUl be used to rehabilitate more than 1,900 substandard houses.

A spokesman said the state received requests for over $132 million.

Under the block grant program, recipients were determined on a competitive rating system including the percentage of benefits to low and moderate income families, community need and its consistency with state goals and policies.

Four Utilities Cancel Project

SEATTLE (AP) - Four private utilities have canceled a nuclear power project in which they had invested more than $400 million, raising to II the number of Northwest plants that have been terminated, mothballed or never got off the drawing boards.

The Skagit-Hanford project north of Seattle was terminated Tuesday because of a drop in the demand for energy, said John Ellis, of Puget Sound Power & Light Co., which announced the cancellation.

Of 13 plants that were once planned by Northwest utilities, only one has been completed, the Trojan nuclear plant west of Portland, Ore, A second, tlw Washington Public Power Supply systems No, 2 project, is to come on line next spring.

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) - North Carolinas top National Guard officer, already the subject of an extensive state legislative probe, now is being investigated by the U.S. Army.

Maj. Gen. William Emmett Ingram, the states adjutant general who plans to retire in October, acknowledged the Army investigation this week in an interview with a Winston-Salem television.

He didnt return phone calls Tuesday.

The station quoted Ingram as saying that he welcomed the probe, but that it wouldnt reveal anything that wasnt brought out during General Assembly hearings this year.

Legislators alleged that Ingram improperly used guard planes to fly to a beach home and to take guardsmen to a bowling tournament.

City Council...

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of small urban projects.

The department requested the council to review Greenvilles highest priority small urban needs and send them to the department for consideration for funding.

The council approved seven proposals to be sent to the department by Sept. 1. In order of priority (according to Ms. Meeks), they are: the flooding problem at the Southern Railroad underpass on Dickinson Avenue at a cost of $11,156; widen Charles Street from Red Banks Road to the city limit at a cost of $133,216; the flooding problem on 14th Street by Rose High School at a cost of $11,213; the flooding problem on 10th Street near Darryls Restaurant at a cost of $1,430; widen Evans Street from 14th Street to Arlington Boulevard at a cost of $539,369; widen 14th Street from Elm Street to 264 Bypass at a cost of $309,733; and improvements to various railroad crossings.

Coliseum Site Choice Aired

CHARLOHE, N.C. (AP) - A survey of Charlotte residents indicates the public wants the citys new coliseum to be built on a suburban site near interstate highways, a study committee says.

The coliseum Committee of 100 ^tributed the unscientific survey over the past month. The panel will pare down a list of 30 sites recommended in the survey.

According to the committee, 652 residents said they want the coliseum located in a suburban area. Only 261 people said they want the facility in down (Charlotte,

The committee is scheduled to present three sites to the city council for consideration on Sept. 12.

Some lawmakers also criticized him for continuing to receive a state pension while drawing his adjutant generals pay and for alleged favoritism in guard promotions in the Wilmington area.

Ingram testified before the House National Guard Committee that the allegations were distortions and exaggerations.

The General Assembly took no action against Ingram, who has been adjutant general since April 26,1977.

Meanwhile, Brig. Gen. Hubert M. Leonard said he will succeed Ingram as adjutant general, the governors principal military adviser who directs the states National Guard.

Leonard had been deputy adjutant general until re-<er . when he completed r.e maximum five-year tour of duty as a brigadier general. His new position carries the rank of major general.

Hadley

Mrs. Bruce Forbes Hadley, 102, died Tuesday at the home of her son. Dr. Herbert Hadley. The funeral service will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m. at Jarvis Memorial United Methodist Church by the Rev. James Bailey, Rev. Adrian Brown and Rev. Milton Hadley. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery,.

Mrs. Hadley, a native of Greenville, spent most of her life in Greenville. She attended private schools in Greenville, Greensboro College and the Durham Conservatory where she studied music. After her marriage to George B.W. Hadley, she spent 11 years in La Grange and then returned to Greenville to live.

At an early age, she joined the Methodist Church which was then located on Greene Street. She was interested in the music department of the church, and for many years was the church organist. She was a charter member of the Jarvis Memorial United Methodist Church Womens Society. She was a charter member of the Sans Souci Book Club, a member of WCTU and the Kings Daughters.

Surviving are two sons, Jake Hadley and Dr. Herbert Hadley, both of Greenville; six grandchildren and nine

great-grandchildren.

The family will receive friends at Wilkerson Funeral Home Wednesday from 7:30-9p.m.

Vines

BALTIMORE Funeral services for Mr. Irvin Lee Vines will be held Thursday at 3 p.m. in the Antioch Primitive Baptist Church in Kingsboro, N.C. Burial will be in the Vines Family Cemetery.

Mr. Vines was a Pitt County, N.C., native and a World War II veteran. He attended Delaware State College and had been employed by the Department of Defense in Washington, DC., and the Sanitation Department of Baltimore.

Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Rchelle Vines of the home; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Brenda Lee Hudson of Rocky Mount, N.C., and Mrs. Bertha Medley of Newport News, Va.; five sisters, Mrs. Hattie Coleman of Baltimore, Mrs. Julia Vines and Mrs. Ruth Lennon, both of Greensboro, N.C., Mrs. Susie Cox of Bradbury Heights, Md., and Mrs. Josephine Vines of Washington, D.C., and two brothers, Charles Vines of El Paso, Texas and Eugene Vines of Greenville, N.C.

Family visitation will be held tonight from 8 to 9 p.m. at the funeral chapel.

Webb

WILSON - Mrs. Lesia White Webb, 41, died Tuesday. A memorial service will be conducted Saturday at 11 a.m. in Peace Free Will Baptist Church by the Rev. Gordan Sebastian.

Surviving are her husband, Bobby Ray Webb; three sons, Vernon Ray Webb, Timothy Wayne Webb and Robert Louis Webb, all of Wilson; her foster mother, Mrs. Charlie White of Greenville; two brothers, Norman White of Richmond, Va., and J.C. White of Greenville, and six grandchildren

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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, AUGUST 31, 1983Emory: Pirates Must Have An EdgeGlad To Meet You

Roy Smith, freshman basketball player from Gastonia, (right) greets Donald Reid, a junior footballer from Farmville (left), and Anita Anderson, junior womens basketball player from Raleigh and a transfer

from Chowan during a pizza dinner at the Pirate Club. Some 400 ECU athletes were entained at the supper last night, co-sponsored by the Student Athletic Board. (Reflector Photo)

ByW(X)DYPEELE Reflector Sports Editor

I dont know if Penn State is ready for Division I football, East Carolina coach Ed Emory joked to the Greenville Sports Club yesterday as that organization kicked off its 1983-84 season Tuesday.

Emory also held his first weekly press conference just prior to the Sports Club as his Pirates prepare to meet Florida State in the opening game of the year Saturday at 7 p.m. in Tallahassee.

Emorys statement about Penn State, a 44-6 loser to I Nebraska on Monday night in the Kickoff Classic, referred back to statements in the media following last years 56-17 loss by the Pirates to FSU. At the time, it was written in at least one area newspaper that ECU was not ready for Division I-A football, but should consider dropping back to Division I-AA and rejoin the Southern Conference.

The Pirate coach, entering his fourth season, said that while the ECU program has made progress since he took over, there was still a ways to go. We havent come as far as Id like for us to have,

Emory said. But we have made great strides. Right now I dont think the won-lost record is as important some times as building a program. Were trying to build a program, not just a season.

White Emory said tlTat he feels the program still has a ways to go, he does feel that its time for some successes. 1 think were going to be more competitive this year, but one game is not going to make our season.

The coach said that he feels great strides have been made in the area of recruiting. Weve come a long way in closing the gap. About all we sign now are being recruited by other top Division 1 schools with the same ambitious schedule we play. We have a staff now that realizes you win with people and we have to go out and recruit the best. Were recruiting harder right now than at any time in the past. Emory said that there is no doubt that the Pirates have credibility of schedule. Weve made great strides here and will continue to do so, he said.

We wanted to have a better schedule in 1983, and I think we have it. We wanted more

depth and 1 think weve improved, but we stiir have to improve more. We've made great strides in facility, but you always want more. 1 do believe that our administration and trustees have made a commitment to be a Division 1 team and to'do the things necessary to compete

Emory said that he had always had the coaching philosophy of "getting the edge "We have to have some kind of edge, playing the people we play. We have to outwork them. Well have had 52 practices before we play Florida State. We have to outrecruit them, we have to out-communicate them, and we have to out-motivate them.

You cant play without character. Football doesnt build character, it strengthens it. If you dont have character when you come out at East Carolina, youre not going to last with what we put you through.

"We cant wait for success. Emory said, "nobody is going to give it to us.

Also on the program was Rose High' School football coach Ronald Vincent His Rampants open the 1983 season Friday night against defending 4- state champ Jacksonville, which now owns the states longest winning streak at 14 straight wins.

Vincent said that this year over 120 candidates for the football team reported, the largest turnout ever at Rose

Only 12 of those, however, were lettermen.

Vincent said he felt that the offense would come around after a few games, but that the defense would have to carry the team early

"Jacksonville is a tough team, and well find out how-good we are quickly. Vincent said

(Editors note: A complete look at the Rampant team will be given in Thursdays edition of The Daily Reflector.)

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By JIMMY DuPREE ReflectorSports Writer

After witnessing their teams opening game follies last Friday, the coaches at North Pitt and D.H. Conley high schools had little to shout about-if anything at all.

After reviewing the game films, though, both coaches were a little less displeased with the performance of their players.

The Vikings of D.H. Conley will host Jones Senior of the

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Editors Note: Schedules are supplied by schools or sponsoring agencies and are subject to change without notice.

Thursday's Sports Footbali Farmville Central at Williamston JV

JacksonvillealRoseJV (5p.m.) Conley at JonesSr. JV (7 p.m.)

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2-A Coastal Plains Friday ni^t for a non-conference tilt, while North Pitts Panthers hope to change their fortune as they travel to East Carteret.

Four other area teams open their season Friday night. Ayden-Grifton travels to Roanoke, a 26-0 winner over North Pitt; Farmville Central entertains Williamston, a 22-6 winner over Perquimans; Jamesville opens at Bath, a 22-8 winner over Rosewood, in a non-conference game; and Chocowinity begins its season at Swansboro, whose 34-30 loss to East Duplin was its 22nd in a row, the longest losing streak in the state.

Elsewhere, Greene Central, a 12-0 winner over Conley, hosts Beddingfield in its opener; and West Craven, a 10-0 loser to Southwest Onslow, visits Washington, a 41-0 victor over Belhaven.

D.H. CONLEY

Once I reviewed the stats and looked at the game films I saw that it was almost even, said Conley Coach Gerald Garner, whose team dropped a 12-0 decision at Greene

Central. I was fairly pleased with our running game, but we had too many missed blocks.

We made sbc turnovers on offense; you dont turn the ball over six times and expect to win. Weve worked on our blocking and handoffs in practice this week, and both are looking better.

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SoufhonNash-OMn North Lenoir 28, C.B. Aycock 14

This Weeks Schedule C.B. Aycock at North Duplin Zebulon at Southern Naso Southwest Edgecombe at Southeast Halifax Ayden-Grifton at Roanoke Williamston at FarmvUleCentral Beddii^ield at Greene Central North Pitt at East Carteret

The Vikings managed to make it through the struggle with only a few minor injuries, but Gamer was surprised with the way his troops performed.

I was disappointed in our physical condition, he said. They were in a little better condition than we were, and that helped them in the fourth quarter when they scored both their touchdowns. We were just a step late, and that made the difference between winning and losing.

This week, only three of the Vikings will start on both offense and defense hoping to offset the loss of conditioning time due to summer employment commitments.

The Vikings wilt have to contend with a Jones Senior veer offense directed by junior quarterback Vincent Strayhorn. All-Conference running back Timothy Brock heads the Trojans backfield, with senior Tyrone Franks -who Brock replaced after a 1982 injury - at fullback.

Jones Senior suffered the same opening night delima as Conley, losing 13-0 to West Carteret.

Theyre small in number - they only have about 25 on the team - but they come after you awfully hard, Garner said. They went through a similar situation of what we did (opening night), so theyre going to be hungry for a win,

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Last Weeks Results Greene Central 12, D.H. Conley 0 Jacksonville 24, White Oak 0 Southwest Onslow 10, West Craven 0 West Carteret 13, Jones 0 North Lenoir 28, C.B Aycock 14 Havelock0, New Bern 0 (tie)

This Weeks Schedule Pamlico at Havelock North Lenoir at South Lenoir Southwest Onslow at West Carteret West Craven at Washington White Oak atCamp Lejeune Jones Senior at D.H. Conley

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Chargers Seek To Defend ECC Title

By JIMMY DuPREE ReflectorSports Writer

LITTLEFIELD-"We have some big question marks we have to find the answers to early in the season; senior leadership, linebacker play and the ability to hit.

Ayden-Grifton tied for the Eastern Carolina 3-A Conference football championship for the past two years, but the graduation of quarterback Joey Kennedy along with head coach Dixon Sauls big question marks will leave the Chargers with a challenge as they prepare to open the 1983 season at Roanoke Friday.

Senior Doug Coley (6-0,168) has been moved from end to quarterback to fill that vacancy, with Billy Wiggins

(6-3, 176) returning after serving as the backup a year ago. Coley led the conference in receiving in 1982.

"Both of our quarterbacks are tall kids with good arms, Sauls said. I think right now Coley has the edge at starting, but neither of them has any game experience to speak of.

"Coley has improved daily; he has a strong arm, but he needs game experience. Hes played on two championship teams, so he knows how to win.

Starting along with Coley in the backfield will be senior fullback Malcolm Worthington (5-10, 175) and junior running back Kelvin Harris (6-0, 173). Worthington moves from halfback where he gained 700

yards last season, while Harris alternated in the backfield to gain 600 yards. Junior Mike Dixon (5-11, 170) will be used in the backfield to rest Worthington and Harris.

Shelton Braxton (6-2, 210) and Morris Bell (6-4, 280), both seniors, will start at tackle, while senior David Lister and junior James Lane will be at guard. Bell returns as the only full-time starter from 1982 though he moves from the left to the right side of the line. Braxton is pushed for the left tackle slot by junior Edward Shafer (6-4, 191).

Quentin Barrett returns at guard, but an early leg injury will keep him out of the Chargers starting lineup for

the opening game against Roanoke. Senior Paul Hobbs (5-11,188) will start at center, with Braxton sharing the duties in relief.

Senior Quentin Warren returns as the starter at one ti^t end, while Gene Johnson will line up as the left tight end. Maurice Berry and Shannon Peede will alternate at flanker to bring in the plays from the coaches on the sideline. Junior Jackie Conway may be lost for the season with a "freak leg injury.

We have some talented backs with excellant speed, Sauls said. "We look to have a balanced offense. We like to have a blend of the passing and running game, but we emphasize the pass more than

most high, school teams. Basically, were playing without a fullback, but Worthington is very quick and has excellant strength for his size. We wont be giving up much.

"Up front, we look to Bell to be an excellant drive blocker. Were going to have to open the holes to give our backs a chance.

Once again most of the Chargers starters will have to play offense and defense, though Sauls said this team appears to have more depth.

Bell and Lister return as starters on the defensive line, while Hobbs, Braxton, Gene Johnson and Shafer will also see duty.

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Ayden-Grifton High School opens the 1983 football season Friday night at Roanoke. Members of the team are, first row, left to right: assistant coach Willie Holley, manager Brian Hobbs; Shannon Peede, Jackie Conway, Maurice Berry, Doug Coley, Billy Wiggins, Tony Edmonds, Burtice Best, Roger West, Wesley Hardee, Mike Dixon, Charles Mitchell, Kelvin Harris, Quentin Barrett,

assistant coach Alvin Frazier; second row, assistant coach Joey Baggett, Jackie Braxton, Grant Hargrove, Jay Roberts, Mike Conner, James Lane, Duane Dixon, David Lister, Shelton Braxton, Paul Hobbs, Morris Bell, Edward Shafer, David Wiggins, Gene Johnson, Quentin Warren, Cedric Hines' and head coach Dixon Sauls. (Reflector Photo)

Bucs' DeLeon Rips Reds Again

By The Associated Press

Rookie right-hander Jose DeLeon of the Pittsburgh Pirates may someday pitch a no-hitter. And at this rate, it mi^t be against the Cincinnati Reds.

' DeLeon again ripped through the Reds, holding them hitless for 51-3 innings, as Pittsburgh downed Cincinnati 5-3 Tuesday night.

On Aug. 20, in his first appearance against the Reds. DeLeon went 6 2-3 hitless innings and finished with a two-hitter while striking out 13.

This time, he allowed two hits in his six innings, fanning seven while walking one.

"Thats the second game Ive faced him. but 1 still couldnt hit him, said Cincinnatis Gary Redus. Hes got good stuff.

Before Tuesdays game, DeLeon had made eight ma-jor-league starts and on three occasions had taken a nohitter into the seventh inning.

If its going to come, its going to come, DeLeon, 6-2, said of a possible no-hitter. Im just going to try to throw my stuff, get ahead of the hitters, and go six or seven innings. Thats all 1 want right

now.

In other National League games. New York split a twi-night doubleheader with Los Angeles by winning the opener 3-2 before losing 2-1, Philadelphia and San Diego split a twi-nighter with Philadelphia winning 6-0 and then falling 7-5, San Francisco trounced Montreal 13-2, Chicago beat Atlanta 9-6 and Houston downed St. Louis 3-1.

DeLeon went six innings before leaving in favor of a pinch hitter.

"The humidity was too much for me, he said. "I think they did the right thing by taking me out. The humidity was getting to me quick, and our bullpen has been doing a good job lately .

Relievers Cecilio Guante, Rod Scurry and Kent Tekulve scattered four hits over the last three innings. Tekulve got the final two outs for his 17th save.

Dave Parker belted a solo home run and added three singles to provide the Pittsburgh offense.

In the fourth, Parker singled off rookie Jeff Russell, 2-1, and Jason Thompson and Doug Frobel followed with RBI doubles. Parkers ninth

homer made it 3-0 in the fifth.

Tony Pena singled home another Pittsburgh run in the eighth and Parker delivered an RBI single in the ninth.

Parkers four hits raised his average to .275; hes batting .314 since the All-Star break.

Mets 3-1, Dodgers 2-2

Pedro Guerrero doubled home one run and Greg Brock added an RBI single as Los Angeles made two first-inning runs stand up in the nightcap.

Pat Zachry, 5-0, making his first start of the season, got the win against his former team with six innings of six-hit pitching.

In the opener, Ron Hodges delivered a run-scoring single with two outs in the eighth inning to lead host New York.

Jesse Orosco, 12-5, pitched

two scoreless innings to nail down the victory. In his last 17 appearances, covering 31 2-3 innings, Orosco has allowed only one run while going 8-0 with six saves.

His victory set a Mets record for wins by a relief pitcher, previously held by Tug McGraw.

Phillies 6-5, Padres 0-7

Rookie Kevin Gross tossed his first major-league shutout and first complete game to pace Philadelphia in the first game.

Gross yielded six hits as the Padres Bobby Brown went O-for-3, breaking his 21-game hitting streak.

Visiting San Diego rallied in the nightcap to spoil the 39th birthday of McGraw, 34, who started for the Phillies after

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Sixto Lezcano belted a two-run homer for San Diego in the second game.

Philadelphias Mike Schmidt homered twice in the losing effort and now leads the NL with 32 home runs.

Giants 13, Expos 2

Dave Bergman belted two home runs, doubling his seasons output, and drove in five runs to end Montreals four-game winning streak.

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We dont really distinguish betwera guard and tackle on our defensive line, Sauls said. We like to move them around to keep the offense off guard. All of those players will see a lot o! time.

Coley and Harris will start at outside linebacker, but the biggest question on defense is at inside linebacke. Barrett was a starter on the line in 1982, but has moved to inside linebacker to try to fill the void. Lane and Warren are also under consideration, while Braxton will split time on the line.

Worthington is the lone re-tunring starter in the secondary and will line up along side of Dixon. The safety

position remains a three-way race between Wiggins, Berry and Cedric Hines.

We feel like itll take some time to find out where to play some of our personnel, Sauls said. I feel like well be solid, but its just going to take some time. At this time, our offense is ahead of the defense. Thats usually not the case.

Sauls knows what his Chargers have to do in the opening game against Roanoke.

Theyre very quick and aggressive, he said. Theyre a very difficult team to prepare for - especially for an opening game. Historically, weve given up the big

plays on defense against Roanoke and made a lot of turnovers on offense.

Our offense will have to hang on to the football in order to keep the defense off the field.

We have the ability to be a winning football team. We have a chance to.be in the top three (of the Eastern Carolina, Conference). Greene Central and Farmville Central will be improved over last yar and Southwest Edgecombe is always strong.    ;

1 feel like the conference' will be as balanced as its ever been. We need game experience before I can get a realistic opinion of where well fit in.North Pitt, Conley...

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may line up the fullback to the right like a pro-set. 'They have the same problem that we do in that its a rural school, and they have to practice around work schedules.

Their problem Friday was that they use the option quite a bit and had several bad exchanges. I feel like theyll be improved over last week -every one else seems to play better against Conley.

Some of our kids took the loss to Greene Central pretty hard, he said. But theyre in a pretty good frame of mind, and we had a very good practice (Monday) night. So much of the game is head and heart; it hurt a lot of them to lose. They want to win now. NORTH PITT

Meanwhile, North Pitt Coach B.T. Chappell hasnt had the luxury of scouting his opposition for this week; East Carteret had last week off.

Will the extra week of preparation put the Panthers at a disadvantage?

Ive seen film of them playing last season, Chappell said. They have their entire backfield back, so I dont expect them to be any weaker there. They have a tailback thats 6-1, 190, so hell be strong running the football.

Theyre extremely big; theyve definitely got the biggest running back well see.

Theyre very strong at the skill positions, and thats a big plus. We lost all of our running backs from last year except one, and we havent gotten over the shock of that yet.

The Mariners cruised

through the conference opposition with an unblemished mark a year ago, while Chappells team was the surprise of its division.

From what I saw in the films of Friday nights game, Chappell said, "were in need of a lot of improvement on defense. If we can get some people doing their job on defense, it could be a different story. We werent playing team ball. We got some good play out of our guards (Darrell Smith and Tony Ward); they were the leading tacklers for the game.

Our starters at tackle return from last year, but I think they were trying to do too much against Roanoke and got caught out of position.

The tackles werent the only .ones out of position on defense, as Roanoke rolled to a 26-0 victory with 102 yards passing.

On the films, you cant see our secondary 90 percent of the time; theyre just too far back, Chappell said. We had linebackers running away from the block and play swept their way for a gain.

North Pitt starting

quarterback Quinton Yarrell. suffered an injury and may be out of the lineup against East Carteret. Chappell said tight end Daniel Keel may be. moved to call signals.

He has good size, and I think he could handle the job, he said. I believe our practice (Monday) was more intense than we played in the Roanoke game. We are in a rebuilding situation, so I hope the players can stay positive. Chappell can take credit for a quote which could also express Garners feelings, about the Conley squad:

Thank goodness were not playing the best we can and getting beat like this.

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By The Associated Press The waiver wire got a good reading as National Football League teams began preparations for the season openers.

The Minnesota Vikings placed five players on the injured reserve list, cut seven others and acquired two more to bring the teams regular-season roster to the required

49-player limit.

The injured players were defensive tackle Ray Yakavonis, rookie linebacker Mark Stewart, tight end Joe Senser, kicker Rick Danmeier and wide receiver Sam Mc-Cullum. The Vikings claimed rookie tight end Mike Mularkey on waivers from the San Francisco 49ers and signed kicker Benny Ricardo,

cut by the Raiders last week, to replace rookie Steve Schonert, who was among the final cuts.

Also cut was former East Carolina running back Sam Harrell, a three-year veteran with the Vikings.

The Chicago Bears placed wide receiver Rickey Watts, running back. Calvin Thomas and linebacker A1 Chesley on

injured reserve. The team waited until Tuesday to announce its nine cuts to the team and the public, but notified the league by the Monday night deadline.

Robin Earl, one of seven veterans cut, was upset at Head Coach Mike Ditkas method of announcing them.

I told Mike this morning that theres a lot of grumbl-

McEnroe Wins, Is Fined

NEW YORK (AP) - Top-seeded John McEnroe moved perilously close to a possible suspension on the opening day of the United States Open Tennis Championships, while two other top players bowed out of the tournament, one on the court and the other before lifting a racket.

McEnroe had to struggle through five tough sets Tuesday and survive a penalty point and a dispute with a heckling spectator before beating Trey Waltke 6-3,5-7,4-6,6^), 6-1.

Afterwards, he was fined $1,850 for his behavior, leaving him just $200 away from the $7,500 limit for the last 12 months. If he hits that figure, he would draw a three-week post-Open suspension from Volvo Grand Prix and Davis Cup, although he could appeal.

Defending champion Jimmy Connors, seeded No. 3, had a quieter time at night, subduing Ramesh Krishnan of India 6-2,

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Eighth-seeded Jose-Luis Clerc was the tournaments first upset victim, beaten in straight sets by Tim Wilkison, 6-2,6-3,

7-6.

No. 4 Tracy, Austin, who won the Open two years ago, withdrew from the tournament because of nagging injuries which she said have allowed her to play at only 60-70 percent of her capacity. She had been scheduled to play Yvonne Vermaak today.

The only other seeded loser on the first day of the tournament was No. 15 Virginia Ruzici, who bowed to Catherine Tanvier 6-3,6-3.

Vitas Gerulaitis, seeded No. 15, was nearly a casualty. He dropped the first two sets to Marcos Hocevar, but recovered and survived the first round 3-6,3-6,6-2,7-5,6-4.

McEnroe was in a similiar fix against Waltke. After winning the first set 6-3, Super-Mac saw a 4-1 second set lead melt away. He lost that set 5-7 and the next one 4-6 before coming back for the victory.

was playing my type of match, keeping him off guard, McEnroe said. But I couldnt move him around. I just missed a lot of unforced shots and you cant win tournaments that way.

Before long, Waltke had the lead and McEnroe was jawing with a troublesome fan, finally tossing some sawdust at him.

The guy was egging me on and I dont like people when they egg me on, said McEnroe, whose temper has often surfaced in other tournaments. They clap when I double fault and miss shots. Its the same old story. I just get to a point where I snapped. It really bothered me. I totally lost my concentration.

Waltke, who had beaten McEnroe in two of their previous thite meetings, lost steam in the fourth set. I thought it was two out of three, he joked. I felt everything caving in, physically, and John got a little psyched up.

Part of the psych may have been caused by a point penalty assessed by umpire Stu Saphire when McEnroe exchanged words with him. The penalty came as Mac was winning 12 of thelast 13 games in the final two sets to clinch the match.

Id rather have had an easier match, McEnroe said. Id rather have played better. I wouldnt win the tournament if I played like that.

While McEnroe was having trouble with the fans, Connors, seeking a fifth Open crown, was enjoying them.

The people here come out and really get involved in the matches, he said. They want to see two guys killing each other. Theyre used to the hockey and football and baseball and bigtime tennis. I enjoy giving it to them.

Wilkison won the first two sets against Clerc and then ran into trouble.

I knew 1 was tired," he said. He came back and broke

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NEW YORK (AP) - Nagging injuries which reduced Tracy Austin to an ordinary player have forced the 20-year-old tennis star to withdraw from the 1983 United

Sees Tough First Game

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) -'North Carolinas football opener against South Carolina will be about as tough as last seasons inaugural game against then Pittsburgh, says head coach Dick Crum.

People have asked how it compares with the Pittsburgh game last year and 1 believe th:only difference is that gaiiK was on national televi-sitmand had lots of publicity, he-said Tuesday in a news conference.

This game should be every bit as tough and important, he said, adding that the Gamecocks are expected to have a home crowd of 74,000 and will field a pretty veteran ball club.

You go across the front of thf offense and defense-and lo^ at their linebackers and secondary and just about every one of those guys has a letter, Crum said.

And there are some of them that are three-yar starters. he said. So they do have good experience, especially with the defense ar|i linebackers. pnim said the Tar Heels hwe had a good pre-season training session.

1 think we ^ a fair amount accomplished, he s^ His is the first time weie had two weeks of tvw-ii-days since Ive been at Carolina.

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Many, many things are hurting and 1 feel that playing even one match would put me in jeopardy of a major injury again, Austin said, withdrawing from the tournament. She had been scheduled to play Yvonne Vermaak in a first round match today.

Its very disappointing, Austin said. This is my favorite tournament of the year. Ive always felt comfortable here. Its special -the national championship. And Ive done well here.

But Austin said she felt she could not play up to full capacity because of a slowly healing cracked rib. She has also been troubled by a bad back, an injury which dates back to 1981.

For the last year and a half. Ive had patch-up jobs. There was always pressure to come back too quick (from injuries). For the last year and a half. Ive been playing from 60 to 70 percent of my capacity.

Its frustrating not to feel at your full potential. But people rushed me back. Im tir^ of playing like that.

Austin, who won the Open in 1981, said her coach, Tony Roche, and Billie Jean King had both' urged her to take time off.

Billie Jean said, Youre alays coming back from an injury. Take eight weeks off. Do it right. rt strong.

It feels like an eternity for me, at 20, to do that. But Ive got to give it time, take the time off and get strong.

Austin said she does not expect to play again until November.

ing." said Earl, who was cut along with offensive tackle Dennis Lick, safety Lenny Walterscheid. tight end Brooks Williams, running back Willie .McClendon, guard Perr> Hartnett, tackle Andy Frederick, linebacker Dan Kimble, quarterback Tim Clifford and defensive end Henry Waechter.

"Maybe I trusted Mike too much. Earl said. He gave me his word that he would release me two or three weeks before the last cut so I could try and catch on elsewhere. But I think now he kept me around for competition at the position.

"By releasing all these veterans, we're taking the club in a different direction, Ditka said. "W'e might have made some mistakes .. but I feel these are the people who are going to play forme,

Terry Bradshaw is not going to play for Coach Chuck Noll for at least four weeks. The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback, who has an injured elbow, was formally placed on injured reserve, along with offensive tackle Tunch Ilkin.

Dunaway, its eighth-round draft choice this year; and tackle Ken Dallafior The New York Jets, whose outstanding defensive line hasn't been completely healthy since 1981, placed tackle Abdul Salaam on the injured reserve list with an injured shoulder.

The Jets, who will be missing Johnny "Lam Jones in their opener Sunday at San Diego, picked up wide receiver Preston Brown on waivers from the Baltimore Colts.

The Chargers received a boost Tuesday when Head Coach Don Coryell announced that Dan Fouts, who had missed the last two exhibition games with an injured foot, would start at quarterback against the Jets,

San Diego late Tuesday also recalled three-time All-Pro defensive tackle Louie Kelcher - just one day after waiving him - and placed Doug Wilkerson on the injured reserve list with a broken arm.

Pittsburgh alsoiwaived eight players, including punter John Goodson; tight end Craig

Kelcher, one of the teams most popular players since he came to San Diego in 1975, was waived Monday along with 11 players. The 315-

pounder will be on the active squad and he is expected to be at practice today.

Washington claimed defensive back Brian Carpenter, cut Monday by the New York Giants, and placed lineman Donald Laster on injured reserve, while San Francisco placed safely Carlton Williamson on injured reserve,

Dallas, which cut rookie tight end Cleo Simmons on .Monday, recalled him Tuesday The Cowboys also placed veteran running back James Jones on injured reserve Two other Cowboys cut were claimed by other teams -fullback George Peoples by New England and defensive back .Monty Hunter by St Louis. The Cardinals' also waved safety Don Bessillieu

The Denver Broncos announced the waiving of defensive backs J T Thomas and Wade Manning and wide receiver Orlando .McDaniel and the placing on injured reserve of guard Tom Classic, linebacker Weedy Harris and running back Gerald Willhite.

Detroit said it signed reserve running back Rick Kane to a multi-year contract Tuesday, leaving punter Tom Skladany as the club's only holdout Mike Black, a rookie,

will be the Lions punter in the season opener at Tampa JBay

Kansas City traded ti^t end A1 Dixon, a seven year pro. to Philadelphia for an undisclosed draft choice Dixon, the Chiefs starting end the past two seasons, missed almost the entire training camp because of a holdout.

The Los Angeles Rams, w ho picked up quarterback Mark Reed from the Giants on waivers Monday, traded him Tuesday to Baltimore and obtained linebacker Mark Jerue from the Colts Jerue had been a fifth-round draft choice of the Jets in 1982. To make room for him, the Rams waived linebacker Eric Williams.

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service twice. I said to myself, Heres a great chance for a big win. I have to show a little character.

He hung on for the tie-breaker victory, winning when Clerc thought his shot on the deciding point was out and failed to play the ball. I did not run because I saw the ball clearly out, Clerc said. I just stopped the ball but then the umpire said, Game, set, and match.

It was like I climbed a big mountain, said Wilkison.

The mountain of nagging injuries proved to be too much for Austin and she withdrew on the eve of her opening match.

Ive made a decision to get fit," she said. For the last year and a half, Ive been doing patch-up jobs. Ive been under pressure to come back too quick (from injuries). For the last year and a half, Ive played at 60 or 70 percent of my potential. Im tired of playing like that.

Austin said she would not play any more tournaments until November, giving her body time to recover from a cracked rib and an assortment of other aches and pains.

Many, many things are hurting and I feel that playing one \| match would put me in jeopardy of a major injury again, she said. Ive got to give it time, take time off and get strng.

I want to do it right. I want my career to be fulfilling.

In other first-day matches. No. 3 Andrea Jaeger eliminated Betsy Nagelsen 6-0, 6-2; No. 7 Sylvia Hanika downed Larissa Savchenko 6-2,5-7,6-4; No. 8 Hana Madlikova defeated Nancy Yeargin 6-0, 6-3; and No. 16 Kathy Jordan defeated Camille Benjamin 6-0,7-5.

On the mens side, sixth-seeded Guillermo Vilas defeated Eddie Edwards 6-2, 6-2, 6-2; No. 9 Jimmy Arias downed Jonathan Canter 6-2,6-3,0-6, 6-2; No. 11 Gene Mayer downed Matt Doyle 6-3, 6-3, 6^; No. 14 Eliot Teltscher defeated John McCurdy 6-0,64, 6-4; and No. 16 Bill Scanlon downed Henrik Sundstrom 4-6,7-5,6-2,6-2.

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John Lowenstein has been a Royal pain to the Kansas City ballclub this season.

While batting a modest .279 against the American League as a whole, the Baltimore outfielder has burned the Royals with 15 hits in 24 at-bats for a red-hot .625 average.

Four of those hits came Tuesday night, when he helped the surging Orioles crush Kansas City 12-4.

1 just try to hit the ball out every time," said the free-swinging Lowenstein, who finished with a triple, two doubles, a single and a walk, driving in a run and scoring twice.

I think Earl (Weaver, former Baltimore manager) probably impressed that on me more than anybody," he said. "It probably made me a better hitter in his eyes."

The victory was the seventh straight and 14th in 17 games for the American League East leaders.

In other AL games, Boston beat Toronto 5-4, Detroit edged Minnesota 4-3, Chicago blanked Texas 5-0, Milwaukee nipped Seattle 3-2, California outscored Cleveland 10-6 and New York tripped Oakland 8-5.

Lowenstein had a chance for the cycle his last time up in the ninth, but had to settle for a line-drive double.

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Jack Clark added a two-run homer for the Giants and Tom OMalley drove in three more runs.

Mark Davis, 3-3, held host Montreal to three hits over six innings.

Ray Burris, 4-6, got tagged with the loss.

Cubs 9, Braves 6

In Atlanta, Carmelo Martinez, Ron Cey and Mel Hall drilled home runs to highlight Chicagos 14-hit attack.

Martinez cracked a three-run homer in the second inning and drove in another -run with a groundout to pin the loss on Craig McMurtry, 12-9.

Cey knocked in three runs, two with his 19th home run of the season.

Chuck Rainey. 14-10, got the win and Lee Smith, the fourth Chicago pitcher, got the final four outs for his 22nd save.

Astros 3, Cardinals 1

Vern Ruble retired the first 13 St. Louis batters and gave up just three hits in his 81-3 innings.

Ruble, 8-3, won his seventh straight game and helped himself by driving in a run with a suicide squeeze bunt.

He took a one-hitter into the ninth, but left after allowing a one-out homer to George Hendrick, his 15th.

Bill Dawley got the final two outs for his 14th save.

(to hit a homer) for sure, said Lowenstein. But the kid (reliever Mike Armstrong) moves the ball around well, and I knew it was going to be difficult to get the ball in the air.

Ken Singleton knocked in four runs and Cal Ripken Jr. added three of Baltimores 15 hits. The Orioles, who had downed Kansas City 9-2 Monday night, banged out 30 hits in two games against the Royals and are hitting .366 in their last five contests.

It didnt make any difference what we did, they wore us out, said Kansas City Manager Dick Howser. "They swung the bats good. I cant explain what happened, it just happened.    i

Red Sox 5, Blue Jays 4

In Toronto, Jim Rices one-out single in the 12th inning scored Jerry Remy from second base and lifted Boston over the Blue Jays. Remy stroked a one-out single and Wade Boggs followed with a base hit before Rice groimded his hit throu^ the left side of the infield to make a winner of John Henry Johnson, 3-2.

Damaso Garcia led off the Toronto I2th with a triple, but Lloyd Moseby popped out and Mark Clear relieved Johnson to get Jesse Barfield and Cliff Johnson on groundnuts to end the game and earn his fourth save.

Roy Lee Jackson was tagged with his third loss against eight victories.

Tigers 4, Twins 3

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Lance Parrish belted his 21st homer in the sixth inning off Minnesota starter Ken Schrom, 12-6, for the Tigers eventual winning run.

Petry, who was in and out of trouble all night, allowed eight hits while striking out three and walking three. WhiteSox5,Ran^rsO

In Chicago, Carlton Fisk hit the first inside-the-park home run of his career and Harold Baines added a two-run shot to power the White Sox over Texas.

Britt Bums, 8-8, allowed four hits through six innings. Dick Tidrow pitched the final three innings to earn his seventh save and increase the White Soxs AL Western Division lead to 9'/2 games.

Dave Stewart, 1-1, took the loss as the slumping Rangers were beaten for the eighth time in their last nine games. Brewers 3, Mariners 2

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Mike Jeffcoat, 0-3, took over for Sutcliffe, and was immediately touched for three runs in, the fourth, two of them scoring on singles by Brian Downing and R()d Carew.

The Indians wiped out the 6-0 deficit by chasing lefthander Tommy John in the fifth. But the Angels came back to take a 7-6 lead in the fifth on Bob Boones RBI single and added three more mns in the sixth off Dan Spillner.

Yankees 8, As 5

In Oakland, Oscar Gambles two-run triple keyed a three-run ninth inning that lifted Ron Guidry and New York over Oakland.

Dave Winfields one-out single started the Yankee rally in the ninth against reliever Dave Beard, 5-4. Graig Nettles then walked before Gamble lined his game-winning hit into the right field comer. Don Mattinglys RBI single capped the rally.

Guidry strug^ed throu^ nine innings, giving up 12 hits for his 16th victory against 'eight losses and his ninth consecutive complete game. He struck out nine.

Hamlet To Nationals

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - An American Legion baseball team from Hamlet, N.C., is one of eight squads headed for the legions World Series in Fargo, N.D., this weekend.

Hamlet advanced to the double-elimination tournament finals by defeating North Charleston, S.C., 9-4 Sunday and capturing the Southeastern Region^ championship.

I think that representing Hamlet - and North Carolina - means a lot to the kids, said Hamlet head coach George Whitfield, whose team is composed of players aged 15-19.

Hamlet, 37-14 this year, takes on Northwest champion Chico, Calif., Thursday afternoon in the lining round of the tournament that ends Labor Day.

In other games, defending champion Boyertown, Pa., battles Edina, Minn.; San Mateo, Calif., squares off against New Orleans and Worthington, Ohio, takes on Natick, Mass.

SAVES; Quifenberry, Kansas CKy, 36. R Davis, MinnesoU. 26. Stanley, Bo^, 26. CaudUl, Seattle. 22; Lopez. Detroil. 17

NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING (315 at baUi: Madlock. Pittsbui^. .326. Hendrick. St Louis. .323; Dawson. Montreal. .319; Cruz. Houston. 316; Lo. Smith. St Louis. .313 RUNS; Murphy. Atlanta, 106; Raines. Montreal, 101; Dawson. Montreal. 85; Evans. San Francisco. 83. Schmidt. Philadelphia. 81.

RBI: Dawson, Montreal. 98. Murphy. Atlanta. 92; Schmidt. PhiladelphU. Guerrero. Los Angeles. 85; Hendrick. St Louis, 78

HITS: Dawson. Montreal, 161; Tbon, Houston. 155. Cruz. Houston. 152; Oliver. Montresl.lS2; Ramirez. AUanU. 152.

DOUBLES: Buckner, (liicago. 33; Knight. Houston, 31; J Ray. Pltuhurgh. 29; Oliver. Montreal. 29; Carter. Montreal, 28; Hendrick. St Louis. 28; Wallach.Xlontreal.2S.

TRIPLES: Butler. AtlanU. 12; Cniz, Houston. 8; Thon. Houston. 8; 8 are tied with?.

HOME RUNS: Schmidt. Philadelphia. 32; Dawson. Montreal. 28; Evans. San Francisco. 27; Murphy. Atlanta. 26. Guerrero. Los Angeles. 25 STOLEN BAS&: Raines. Montreal. 62; Wiggins. San Diego. 46; S. Sax. Los Angeles. 43; Wilson. New York. 42. Le)uaster,San Francisco. 38.

PTCHING (12 decisions); Falcone, AtlanU, 9-3, .750, 3.65; Perez, AUanU, 13-5. 722. 3 63; Orosco. New York. 12-5. 706.1 19, Denny. Philadel^ia. 134. .684. 2.50; McWilliams. PitUhurgh. 134. 684. 3.07.

STRIKEOUTS: Carlton, Philadelphia, 229. Soto. Cincinnati. 200; McWilliams. Pittsburgh. 157; Valenzuela. Los Angeles. 143; Ryan. Houston. 135.

SAVES: U. Smith, Chicago, 22; Bedrosian. Atlanta, 18; Reardon, Montreal. 18 Tekulve. Pittsbun^, 17; 4 are lied with 16

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Cleveland 20. Los Angeles Raiders 17 MUmi<24. New York Giants 3 Tampa Bay 4l,^New England 21 Minnesota 34. Denver 3 San Diego 27. Los Angeles Rams 17 SatedayiGainet Seattle 20. San Francisco 6 Washinon 27. Buffalo I9 Detroit 34. Cincinnati 7 Green Bay 39. St Louis 27 Chicago 20. Kansas City 17. OT New Orleans 17, New York Jets 10 Dallas 34. Houston 31

END EXHIBrnON SEASON Regular Season Schedule Saturday, Sept. 3 Philadelphia at San Francisco, (n i Senday,Sc^.4 St. Louis at NewCfrleans Green Bay at Houston Atlanta at Chicago Baltimore at New England Denver at PUtsbu^

Detroit at Tampa My

Los Angeles Raiders at Cincinnati

Los Angles Rams at New York GianU

Miami at Buffalo

Minnesota at Cleveland

Seattle at Kansas City

New York Jets at San Diego

tackle. Darral Hambrick, wide receiver. Waller Robinson, running back, and Mark Fischer, center Placed Roland Hooks and Jimmy Payne, running backs, and Robert Holt and Perry TutUe^wide receivers, on the iniured reserve list.

CINClfjNATI BENGALS-Placed Archie Griffin, running back, on the injured reserve list Claimed Bill Acker, defensive end, on waivers CLEVELAND BROWNS-Cut Ivory Curry, defensive back, and Marshall Hams, defensive end Claimed Rod Perry, defensive back, and Thomas Brown, defensive end. on waivers CHICAGO BEARS-Cut Dennis Uck. offensive tackle. Lenny Walterscheid, safety. Robin Eart and Brooks Williams, light ends. Willie McClendon, running back, Perry Hartnett, guard. Andy Frederick, tackle, Dan Kimble, linebacker, Tim aifford. quarterback and Henry Waechter, defensive end. ' DENVER BRONCOS-Cut Sieve Trimble. J T Thomas and Wade Mann ing. defensive backs. Orlando McDaniel, wide receiver. Dean Barnett, tight end. Ron Coder, offensive guard, ana Darren Comeaux, linebacker Placed Tom Classic, offensive guard. Weedy Harris, linebacker, and Gerald Willhite. running back, on the injured reserve list DETROIT LIONS-Signed Rick Kane, runningback, toa multi year contract KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-Traded Al Dixon, tight end. to the Philadelphia Eagles for an undisclosed 1985 draft

choice Placed Gary Spam, and J T Smith, wide receiver, on the

linebacker.

injured reserve list. Claimed Stove Pot ter, linebacker, on waivers Signed Willie Abrams, runningback.

LOS ANGELES RAMS-Acquired Mark Jerue, linebacker, from the Baltimore Colts for Mark Reed, quarterback Cut Eric Williams, linebacker

MIAMI DOLPHINS-Plactd'Charles Benson, defensive end and Ron Hester, linebacker, on the injured reserve list. Claimed Steve Oarfc, defensive end. on waivers.

MINNESOTA VIKINGS-Cul Steve Schonert. kicker Bill Stophanos. tackle. Gene Gile& wide receiver, Rick Bell. Maurice Turner and Sam Harrell, running backs, and Greg Storr. linebacker. Placed Ray Yakavonis. defensive tackle, Mark Stewart, linebacker. Joe Senser, tight end, Rick Danmeier, kicker, and Sam McCullum, wide receiver. on the injured reserve list. Signed Benny Ricardo, kicker Claimed Mike Mularkey, tight end, on waivers

NEW VoRK JETS-Placed Abdul Salaam, defensive tackto on the injured reserve list Claimed Preston Brown, wide receiver, on waivers.

PITTSBURGH STEELERS-Placed Terry Bradshaw, quarterback, and Tunen llkin, offensive tackle, on the injured reserve list Cut John Goodson. punter. John Letster. quarterback, Chet Winters, running back. Hercules SUncil,

wide receiver. Lonnie Kennell. nose tackle, Grei Dunaway, tight end, and offensive tacue ST LOUIS CARDINALS-Cirt

Best, safety. CmI| I Ken Dtllaflof

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Stief. kick returner. James Lane and Oiw Boliaux, linebackers, Don Bessillleu and Herb williams, safeties, and Robert Blakely and Aaron Williams, wide receivers Placed Bruce Thornton, defensive end. Otis Brown, ruiuiiiw bKk, Jeff Griffin, defensive back, and Ramtey Dardar. defensive tackle, on the injured reserve list Claimed Monty Hunter, defensive back, on waivers SAN DIEG CHARGERS-Ptocalled Louie Kelcher. defensive tackle, and placed Doug WUkcrson. defensive tackle, on the injured reserve list SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS-Placed Carlton WUIiainson. safety, on the injursd reserve list Oaimed Daryle Skaugtfad, middle guard, on waivers WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Claimsd Brian Carpenter defensive back. Placed Donald Lastor, lineman, on the injured reserved list.

HOCKEY Natlooal Hoetey LeaflK

HARTFORD WHALERS-^igned Syl vain Turnon, left wing, to a four-year contract

SOCCER Noctli ABertcan Soccer Les#K

BALTIMORE BLAST-Signed Jose Maria Alvez, defender, to a oneyear contract

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By The Associated I BASEBALL

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tXFLANATION - The Dunktl lyttom previdM a ceirtinuew i BALTIMORE ORIOLES-Acquired margin cembintd wirii overegt oppeutM rating, waightod in :

Tito Landrum, outfielder, from the petnti strengar, par gomt, than a 40.0 tooni ogaimt oppositian

Louisville of the American Association, completing an earlier deal TORONTO BLUE JAYS-Recalled Tony Fernandez, shortstop. Geno Petralli, catcher. Stan Clarke, pitcher, and Milch Webster, outfielder, from Syracuse of the International League

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NFL Stondings

By The AssocUtod Press American Cootereoce East

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Miami    2    2    0    .500    96

N Y Jets    2    2    0    .500    66

Buffalo    I    3    0    .250    63

New England 0    4    0    000    59

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Cleveland    3    l    0    750    78

Cincinnati    0    4    0    .000    54

Houston    0    4    0    000    61

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Kansas City    2    2    o    .500    71

San Diego    2    2    0    .500    91

" Ue    2    2    0    . 500    82

Raiders    1    3    0    .250    81

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.750 9t .750 75 .750 72 .500 71 250 80

Purchased the contract of Don Cooper, pitcher, from Syracuse.

National League CHICAGO CUBS-Purchased the con tracts of Rick Reuschel. pitcher, from Quad Cities o the Midwest League and Dan Rohn, infielder, from Iowa of the American Association

International Leamie ROCHESTER RED WINGS-Sold Elijah Bonaparte, outfielder, to the Louisville 01 the American Association.

BASKETBALL Natlottal Basketball League HOUSTON ROCKETS-Signed Lewis Lloyd, guard-forward, to a two-year free Kent contract Sent a draft choice to the (tolden State Warriors, who agreed to forfeit their right of first refusal SEATTLE SUPERSONICS-Signed Mark Radford, guard, and sent him to the San Diego Clippers to complete an earlier trade

FOOTBAU Nattonal Football League

BUFFALO BILLS-Claimed Len Walterscheid. safety, on waivers Cut Tom Myers and Mike Kennedy, safeties, Joey Lumpkin, linebacker. Darrell Irvin, defensive end. Richard Tharoe, defensive

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PennStale 106 7    ^3)    Nebraska 104.1

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Houston 82 4 ..............(14)RiceX68 8

S F.AustinX67 6........(341 PrairieV34 1

Friday, September 2

Syracuse 77.6    (2)TempleX75 2

Saturday, September 3

AirForce86 4    (161 Colo.StX 70.5

AkronX60.1..............(6) KentSt53.9

ArizonaX 94.8    (211 OregonSt 74.2

Ark SIX 63,8............(14)    T-NTartin    49.8

BaUStX63.3...............(5)RhodeI58 I

BoiseStX 70 3    (11)    Fullerton    59.4

BostonCoIX 86.9 .........(46) Morgan 40,5

Califomia 86 7  ......(6)    TexasA&MX 80.7

ChanoogaX 80 9.......  )8i    Jax.Ala 72 7

ClemsofOC 97.3 .......(25)    W Carolina 72.5

Drake 65.5...............(5)N.IowaX 60.7

Duke 86.8..............(14) VirginiaX 72.9

E Illinois 75.9.........(27)    IllinoisStX49.4

E.MichiganXS8 7.......(51    Marshall    53.3

EasternKy X 819.........(21) E.Tenn 61.0

FloridaStX 98 4.......(21) E Carolina 77.0

Ft.Valley 55.2..........(2)    Miss.ValX 52.8

Furman 79.7

LibertyBap'tX57 McNeeseft.7 ...

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JacksonSlX 69.1............(21) Ala.St 47.7

KansasX72.l............(3) N Illinois69.2

KansasStX 816........(41 LongBeach 77.8

KentuckyX72.l........(6lCent.Mich66.l

Lamar 62.5.............(4) NicbollsX 58 6

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Miami,Fla95I..........(4)    FloridaX91 4

Mid TennX 63 3........(30) Savannah 33 0

Mis'sippl 80.5.........(II) MemphisX 69.1

Miss.(:ol 72.1..........(17) SeastLaX 55.1

Miss SIX91.0..............(9)Tulane81.8

Murray 55.0...........(8) SeastMoX 47.4

N.Carolina951 .... (I5i S CarolinaX 80.4

N.MexicoX85.6 ..........(UUtah84.2

NTex,StX65.5..........(3)    W.Tex.St63.0

N'eastU75.3    ..(14)lndianaStX6I.O

Nev.Reno76.7........(8)Nev.LasVX68.8

OregonX79.l.............(l3)PaclIlc68.5

Pitlsbui^ 95.1.......(8) TennesseeX 86.7

S Die^87.1.............(0) TuisaX 88.8

S.lllilH>is68.2.........(19) W.IUinoisX 49 7

S.M.U.X97.1 ..........(24) Louisville 72.7

So.MissX 90.9 .........(34) Richmond 56.9

TennStX 73.6 ..........(28)    Hampton 47.6

Tex.EIPX68.9..........(4)N.Mex.St63.1

W VirginiaX 90.8...........<3l)OhioU61.2

WkeItohstX72.4.....(9) Ap^achn63.9

WashStXSO.O.......(19)MootanaSt6l.4

WeberStX 61.0.......(37) SwestMinn 23.7

WichitaX 75.0 ........(28) Mo Southn46.8

WyomingX 72.5.........(20)    S.Dakota 52.8

OTHEREASTERN

Saturday beptemners

EdInboroX 51.0........(25) W.Uberty 26.1

Slip RockX 46.2.......(15)    Bloomsb'gSI.S

OTHER MIDWESTERN nHinday Seplamberl A'g'sUna.SD 510    (i) WhitewatorX 43 0

Satinday, Septonber 3

Alma 30.6..............(6)    Vaj^oX 24.3

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Cent Mo 510

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DaytonX 55.2.............(14i StoutSt 41.8

Ft.Hays 39.8........(18)    Lincoln,MoX 23.1

LaCrosseX49 5 ..........(20) Winona 291

Wm.JewellX 481........(14) Evangel 34.6

HuronX 28.6.............(20) Westmarl.3

DoaneX35 6.............(i9)PeruStl7.1

St. Ambrose 13 3.......(1) Wm.PennX lt.8

SlouxFalls32.5..........(7) BemidjiX2S.8

NwestIowaS8.9......(41) DakotaStXlT?

YanktonX X 8........(18) BlackHUIs 12.1

N'westMo 34.1.......(1) Mom'gsideX 33.6

OTHER SOUTHERN Friday, September 2

Elli.Ctty 42,7    .......(5) Cent.RaX 37.8

Saturday Septmber3

Abilene86.0...........(2i AngeloStX64.5

BisbopX 45.6..........(7)    PanHandleM.O

Cent.Ark 49.2..........(3) PineBluffX.9

Len.Rtam 47.0.........(2) GuilfordX 44.8

MorrisBr'n44.0

Pittsburg 45.9 R-Hulroan2l.3. Sb^rdXse.2 XimiETEAM

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ByJERRYRAYNOR Reflector Staff Writer

Five years ago Bahman Fakhrai Rad, then a young bachelor of 21. left his native Iran to come to the United States as a student to study for a business degree. On July 26 of this year, Bahman arrived m the United States, this time a married man accompanied by his American-born wife and their 10-month old son.

Their visit has been centered in Greenville, where Bahman and his wife, the former Leslie Taylor, have been visiting her mother, June Taylor. They have also visited Leslies relatives in Jacksonville, Swansboro and in New Mexico, where the Taylors lived for several years.

"Its so good having them here with me, Mrs. Taylor commented, "and naturally a grandmother is always anxious to see a new grandchild. The grandson, Ali Fakhrai Rad, is a husky infant with dark brown curls who has mastered the art of crawling and is beginning to learn to walk.

"The summer weather here has been like that in Teheran, Bahman said. That is, hot! Here, Leslie and I can wear shorts, 1 can even go without a shirt, but this is not true in Teheran. A man would be thought insane to dress like this in public in my country .

"And women, when they appear in public, must be dressed In the traditional manner, with her hair, neck,^ arms and legs covered, only the face showing, Leslie explained.

This traditional decorum in dress has not always been the case in modern-day Iran For years, during the reign of the shah and even before that time, Bahman noted, the Iranian people adopted

many Western customs. A few years ago, even teenagers could go to the many discotheques in Teheran, and there were many bars. Now, he added, life is different. There has been a return to the old ways, to customs decreed in The Koran, the Moslem holy book.

Teheran, like many world cities, particularly in war zones, Bahman said, has grown very fast in recent years, primarily due to the influx of refugees. Ten years ago, it was a city of about three and one-half million. Today, more than seven million live there. Refugees from Afghanistan on the western Iwrder of Iran, and those from the war zone on the eastern border with Iraq have settled in Teheran. Many of the Moslem population of western Afghanistan are related by race and language to Iran. They speak an older form of Persian, but we can understand them with

emment stores are relatively inexpensive, but items purchased from the open market without ration

coupons are more expensive, often double the government price.

Rice, One of our basic foods, is grown in the north along the Caspian Sea. Its very good rice, but the production is not enough for Iran's needs, so rice must be imported from Thailand and Uruguay.

ease.

"This tremendous growth made many difficulties in providing housing, utilities, and jobs. Bahman com-,mented. Once more, lots of building projects are underway. Many of these were started during the shahs reign. Work stopped during and after the revolution, but is being carried on again. The government is providing free or cheap housing and services to many of the poor. Theres one special area where housing, food, and even travel is provided to families whose head of the household have died in the

"Coffee is no problem, as most Iranians drink tea, which is plentiful and is not expensive. Bahman added.

Ordinarily, Bahman would have had military service, but he was exempted due to a diabetic condition.

When he first came to the United States to study, he attended Louisiana State University at Baton Rouge, and later transferred to Eastern New Mexico University in Portales, where he received a masters in business administration. It was there he met Leslie, then a student at the same university.

war.

Many basic foods, Leslie points out, are plentiful, especially vegetables. Some items such as meats, cooking oils, eggs and sugar are rationed. Prices for ail food items purchased from gov-

Bahman left New Mexico to return to Iran in May 1980. Leslie followed in late July, and the two were married in Teheran on Aug. 12,1980. On their third wedding anniversary, a little over two weeks ago, they had an American wedding in Jacksonville.

Bahmans work involves shipping. He is a commercial manager for Sea Clipper Shipping Co., a semigovernment agency that handles ship cargoes. Were agents for seven companies that own ships, companies registered in Greece, Japan and South Korea, he explained. Because of the war with Iraq, the main seaport handling shipping for

Ali is the lOth grandchild in the family.

Leslie teaches English to a small class of young Iranians, "my youngest student is only 4, the oldest is 14. They are good students, eager to learn. I have a problem in getting textbooks and reading material in English, but 1 masaje. And its from these children that Ive been able to learn more quickly to speak Farsi (Persian), the principal language of Iran.

Shes just about fluent now, Bahman said. Id say shes at 80 percent of mastering the language. Learning to speak English was not so difficult for me, because I had the advantage of studying English throughout all my elementary and high school years.

Education In Iran, Bahman noted, is free to all students through hi^ school and at the university level for those who want it. For three years our universities were closed, but they are open again now, and Iran is again starting to send students out of the eountry on scholarships. Now, most of these students atteryi-universities in India, with some going to England and Italy.

Bahman and Leslie mentioned that in the area around Teheran, four

sharply defined seasons exist - a cold winter with bel(uv zero degree a beautiful springtime that begins in March, hot summers and rainy autumns.

"Spring is a delightful time, and arrives along with the Iranian New Year which is March 21. On this date, we begin a traditional celebration that children especially enjoy, for that is the time that grown up relatives give new money to children. A child with lots of aunts, uncles, and cousins is fortunate.

Both Bahman and Leslie say that despite all that has happened between the United States and Iran, many Iranians are hoping that someday soon relations between the two countries will be better. Our people and Americans have had close bonds, ties in the past, and we hope to see this come about again, Bahman commented.

On Thursday, Bahman, Leslie and Ali Rad will leave Greenville for the return trip to Teheran. From Boston they will fly to Zurich, Switzerland and then fly on to Teheran. We have enjoyed this North Carolina

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to the beaches, seeing family and friends. We hope it will not be too long before we return, Bahman said. ; i

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Thfe next step is to get into the habit of checking the newspaper for the regular grocery advertisements and going through them carefully. Compare the items on sale to the items in your records and check off the ones that match. See which stores have the biggest savings on the most items and use the information to decide where youll shop.

Warning: Watch out for conditions attached to specials. Some stores limit the number of sale items a customer can buy. Others require you to buy a minimum amount of groceries. If you are not a careful shopper - and if you do not know how much you re^-larly pay - you could find yourself paying higher-than-usual prices for the non-sale items.

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Three Stooges, who clowned their harebrained way through 200 shorts and 25 features in 24 years with Columbia Pictures, received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame as 2,500 fans applauded.

Milton Berle, Adam West and Jamie Farr were among the celebrities who paid tribute to the offbeat trio Tuesday. Relatives of each of the actors who portrayed the Stooges were present.

Brothers Moe, Sbemp and Jerome Howard are dead, as is Larry Fine.

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Its the most heartwarming thrill that Ive ever had. To see all these people - what loyal fans they are, Besser said.

Joe DeRita, who replaced Besser in 1958 and performed as Curly Joe until the act broke up in 1970, did not attend the event.

The crowd that gathered on Vine Street was the biggest ever to attend the unveiling of a star, said Monique Moss, a spokeswoman for the Hollywood Historic Trust, which administers the Walk of Fame.

Radio personality Gary Owens worked with the Three Stooges Fan Club to generate more than 20,000 signatures on letters and petitions from admirers who wanted a Three Stooges sidewalk memorial, Ms. Moss said.

Moe, the domineering on-camera leader of the wacky trio, and his brother Shemp joined vaudevilie comedian Ted Healy as Healysstooges in 1922.

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frazzled and frizzy-haired member of the trio, joined the group in 1^, the act was still known as Ted Healy and His Stooges.

In 1932. when Shemp was replaced by his younger brother Jerome, nicknamed Curly, the best-remembered version of the trio was cemented.

The team signed with MGM, then switched to Columbia in 1934 and adopted the name The Three Stooges. Their 24 years with the company set a record for the longest contract ever held by a comedian, comedy team or single actor, Ms. Moss said.

Shemp returned to the act after Curly suffered a stroke in 1946. Curly died in 1952, followed by S^mp in 1955.

Fine suffered a paralyzing stroke and died at 72 in 1975. Moe Howard was trying for a comeback when he died of cancer at 78 in 1975.

Theyre smiling down at (the crowd) now, Besser said Tuesday.

ByFREDROTHENBERG AP Television Writer NEW YORK (AP) - Sesame Street, where the sun always shines, will discuss death for the first time when it explains the loss of the programs venerable grocer, Mr. Hooper, in a broadcast this Thanksgiving Day.

Will Lee. the actor who played the popular Mr. Hooper, died of a heart attack last December, forcing the shows producers to decide how to explain the subject of death to an audience of pre-schoolers.

Other options were considered, such as saying Mr. Hooper had moved to Florida, but^ we felt we ought to d^al with it head-on, says Dulcy Singer, the programs executive producer. If we left it unsaid, kids would notice. Our instincts told us to be honest and straightforward.

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HENDERSONVILLE, N.C. (AP) - The mountainous Hendersonville-Lake Lure area and coastal city of Wilmington have been chosen for the filming of Firestarter, Hollywood director Stephen Kings latest movie thriller.

Filming in the Hendersonville area will begin Sept. 12, and local residents will have an opportunity to appear in the film and meet stars such as Drew Barrymore, David Keith, Heather Locklear and Art Carney.

Producted by Frank Capra Jr., the film will need 40-50 local people to serve as extras and a dozen more to portray government agents, said Craig Fincannon, location casting director.

Those who are hired will get $25 a day, a hot meal, and the chance to work near some Hollywood stars, Fincannon said in an interview Tuesday.

The film stars Miss Barrymore, nine-year-old granddaughter of John Barrymore who appeared in E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial. The roles of her parents will be filled by Keith, who portrayed the soldier who commited suicide in An Officer and A Gentleman, and Ms. Locklear, who plays Sammie Joe on the television show Dynasty and Stacy on the show T.J. Hooker.

Carney, who won an Academy Award in 1974 for his role in Harry and Tonto and starred in Going in Style in 1979, will be

part of the supporing cast, Fincannon said.

So will Louise Fletcher, who won an Academy Award in 1975 for her role as Nurse Ratched in One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest.

Firestarter is based on a book by the author of The Shining and Carrie. Its about a girl with the power of pyrokinesis, the supernatural ability to set things ablaze at will.

Several states out this way were scouted for locations, he said. North Carolina had the most to offer as far as scenic resources and the cooperation of the people.

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pared a sensitive script that. Ms. Singer sa;^, will answer basic questions without alarming children. To affirm the continuity of life, a birth is also woven into (he plot.

Big Bird, who according to Ms. Singer represents the resident 5-year-old on the show and asks the questions a child would ask, is the character who is told that Mr. Hooper is dead.

We were advised to take the direct approach, says Valeria Lovelace, the shows researcher. Children dont understand words like passing away.'

Big Bird thinks that Mr. Hooper will return later, but is toldabout the irreversibility of death. Big Birds concern then switches to his own needs.

Hes gotta come back. Whos going to take care of the store? Whos gonna make me birdseed milkshakes and tell me stories?

David, played by actor Northern J. Calloway, reassures Big Bird. Ill make you birdseed milkshakes and well all tell you stories ... and make sure youre OK. Ms. Lovelace says the program makes the point that every individual is unique. (Later in the season, an older character will join the show, but he wont be cast as a grocer.) .

It wont be the same,

says Big Bird.

Youre right. Big Bird." says Bob. played by Bob McGrath. It wont be the same without him here anymore. But we can all be very glad we had the chance to be with him and know him and love him when he was here.

In the final scene, a downhearted Big Bird has just hung a drawing of Mr. Hooper over his nest. Cast members enter, and theyre cooing over a new born baby in the neighborhood. Big Birds mood brightens.

You know whats amazing about new babies, says Big Bird. One day theyre not here and then ... there they are! The camera then closes in on the drawing of Mr. Hooper.

"Sesame Street dealt with what Ms. Singer calls a milder version of death" when it broached the area of loss and separation caused by Big Bird leaving for

summer camp

.Ms. Singer says that shows like these are designed to "get into the area of feelings, without arousing anxieties" The Nov. 24 broadcast takes great pains to avoid scaring kids

"We left out what caused Wills death, says ,Ms. Singer, "We have no shows leading into the death. Theres no talk about illness or old age because, to preschoolers, their parents are older. We treat it all as casually as possible

The 15th season of "Sesa me Street begins .Nov 21 The scheduling of the Mr. Hooper episode just hppened to fall on Thanksgiving Day, which pleases .Ms. Singer because parents will be home to answer follow-up questions.

And the timing may be just as good for parents, who often are reluctant and uncertain how to explain death to their children.

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -After some 20 years of debate, the Concord City scho(rf system merged with the Cabarrus County School system this year - largely without a tangle.

And so goes the trend, according to state school officials.

Tom I. Davis, spokesman for the state Department of Public Instruction, says there have been 25 mergers of North Carolina school systems in the past 23 years.

The trend Is rapidly going toward one school system per county, Davis said. There are 142 separate school units in the states 100 counties, and 29 counties still have two or more systems, he said.

Robeson County has the most - five - including the county system and separate systems in Fairmont, Lum-berton. Red Springs and St. Pauls. And the predominantly Indian town of Pembroke wants to create a sixth.

The biggest obstacle against consolidation, Davis said, is the 'community-school tradition begun before statewide school administration started in the 1930s.

The move toward consolidation began with the widely-publicized, controversial merger of Charlotte and Mecklenburg County schools in 1960. The merger was presided over by Craig Phillips, the first superintendent of the consolidated system who now is state superintendent of public instruction.

His attitude, and that of the^state, is that the merger of school systems can be a good thing for education if the local people concerned want to do it, Davis said of Phillips. We are not in favor of forcing school systems to merge, and we dont know of a single case where a system has merged and then decided it was a mistake.

The Cabarrus County merger came about largely because of the retirement of several Concord city school administrators including the superintendent, assistant superintendent, maintenance director and others, according to the new superintendent of the consolidated system. Dr . Joseph Fries.

He a^ed that over the years, the city and county systems had cooperated on virtually every level excq)t administration and finance.

We realized if there was going to be any savings, it would come now, Fries said. That gave us the impetus to move toward merger, but we realized we had to move quickly.

After public hearings, the two school boards and the county commissioners approved the merger last April. Sixty days later the plan took effect.

Benefits from the merger already are obvious, said Fries. Concord no longer must appropriate $195,000 annually for school operations. Also, the the county will save from (35,000 to (40.000 in construction costs for each of the 20 unused Concord city school classrooms It took over, he said.

The most recent merger prior to the one in Cabarrus County occurred in Craven County, which took over New Bern city schools in July 1981.

Dr. Ben D. Quinn, superintendent of the new system, says there have been few problems. The merger came about because of a widespread belief that New Bern students werent getting as good an education as county school pupils.

We dont feel we are saving any money, but we are more efficient and getting more for our money, Quinn said. We fed now that each child in the county is getting an equal education.

Before the merger, Quinn said, some schods in the New Bern city system were not fully accredited by the Southern Education Association. Now, all the schools have full accredida-tioiubesaid.

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IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNtY

COUNTY OF PITT AND TOWN OF GRIFTON,

Plaintiff*

MODERN DIVERSIFIED IN DUSTRIS, INC successor fo Modern Honrtcs Construction Com pany; and KNOWN & UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OR DEVISEES OF ELOISE GUNTER, DECEASED. TOGETHER WITH ALL THEIR CREDITORS & LIEN HOLDERS REGARDLESS OF HOW OR THROUGH WHOM THEY CLAIM, & ANY . ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF ELOISE GUNTER, DECEASED: DeLYLE M EVANS, GUARDIAN AO LITEM AND AT TORNEY, FOR KNOWN t, UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OR DEVISEES OF ELOISE GUNTER, DECEASED, TOGETHER WITH ALL THEIR CREDITORS AND LtEN HOLDERS REGARDLESS OF HOW OR THROUGH WHOM THEY CLAIM & ANY 8. ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF ELOISE GUNTER, DECEASED Dafandants

NOTICE OF SALE Undar and by virtua of an order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Pitf County, North Carolina, made and entered In the above entitled cause, the undersigned Commissioner will, on the 2nd day of September, 19*3, offer for sale, and sail for cash, to the last and highast biddar at public auction at the courthouse door in Pitt County, Greenville, North Caroline, et 12:00 o'clock noon, the

following described real estate, ly  d being In'- ~    -    

Ing and baing In the Town of Grlfton, Griffon Township, Pitt County, North Carolina and more particular ly dascrlbadastoltows:

BaIng Lot No. 52 of the W.C. Chauncey Subdivision as revised of a subdivision of tha J.C. Gaskins Estata, as described and contained

In certain map made by J.L. Foy, R.S., which map Is registered In the Register of Deeds described and contained in certain map nrtade by J.L. Foy, R.S.', whlcfi    Is

reoistared in tha Register of deeds Office of PIft County 1n AAap Book 5, Page 155, reference to which is

hereby made for a further descrip tion. the above numbered lot being a part of the W.C. Chauncey Subdivi

Sion as revised of a subdivision of tha J.C. Gaskins Estate, subdivided December. 1947. for Walter and Gurley Auction Company of Kinston, N.C.. and resurveyed September 9, 1952. by J.L Foy, R S., reference is hereby made to said map, recorded in AAap Book S. Paga 155 for a nrtore compMe conveytd to Ralph Brown by daed from W. I. Bissette and wife. Raye Dawson Bissette. dated December S. 19A3. and recorded in Book D34, Page I2t, Pitt Countv

The following described lot

' parcel of land being in the Town of Gflfton, Pitt County. N.C.. and more partlcutarly described as follows: Being Lot No. 51 of the W C

hing

Chauncey Subdivision which Is a revision of the Subdivision of J.C. Gaskins Estata as shown on that map recordad In AAap Book 5, Paga 155 of Pitt County Registry and ba-ir^ tha sama lot of land daadad to

lltam Harp and wife, Lucllla J. Hkfp, ^ W C. Chauncey on October

27, 1952-

Thls Is the same property con veyed to AAodern Homes Construe tIon Company by Trustaa's Deed, be

ing fornrtarly tha property of Ralph Brown artd wife, Louisa Brown.

dated February 7. 19*7, and record S Page 3t6. Office of

ed In Book

tha Raoistar ot Deads. Pitt County, NorthCarolina

This Sale is made subject to all outstanding town and county taxes and all local improvament assassmants against the above

described prop^ty not included in the Judgment In the above entitled

PUBLIC NOTICES

IN THE GENERAL COURT

OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NORTHCAROLINA PITT COUNTY

COUNTY OF PITT B, TOWN OF GRIFTON.

Plaintiffs

KNOWN & UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OR DEVISEES OF ROSA McLAWHORN, DECEASED, TOGETHER WITH ALL THEIR CREDITORS & LIENS HOLDERS REGARDLESS OF HOW OR

THROUGH WHOM THEY CLAIM & ANY & ALL OTHER PERSONS

CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF ROSA McLAWHORN, DECEASED: AND DeLYLE M EVANS, GUARDIAN AN LITEM AND ATTORNEY, FOR THE KNOWN AND UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OR DEVISEES OF ROSA McLAWHORN, DECEASED, TOGETHER WITH ALL THEIR CREDITORS & LIEN HOLDERS REGARDLESS OF HOW OR THROUGH WHOM THEY CLAM & ANY a. ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF ROSA.McLAWHORN, DECEASED,

Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE Undar and by virtue of an order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Pitt County, North Carolina, made and entered in the above entitled cause, the undersigned Commissioner will, on the 2nd day of September, 1983, offer for sale, and sell for cash, to the last and highest bidder at public auction at the courthouse door in Pitt County, Greenville, North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock noon, the

following described real estate, ly

dbei    -    --    -

ing and being In the Town of Grlfton, Grlfton Township, Pitt County, North Carolina and more particular ly described as follows:

BEGINNING at a stake on the side ot Main Street at Addle Brook's cor

ner, and runs parallel with the said Addle Brooks' tine 292 feet and 10 In

ches, thence West 47Vi feet to J.W. McLawhorn's line; thence South 292 feet and 10 inches with said McLawhorn's line to Main Street; thence East 47Vi feet with AAaIn Street to Addle Brook's corner, this

being the beglhning, containing three-eights (3/8) of an acre, more Tl

or less. This being what is known as the Bryan Gardner lot In the Town of Grlfton, and being ''the "FIRST TRACT" as appears In that deed to

Gladys Brooks Hodges in deed of record In Pitt County Registry in Book B20 at page 549. to which

reference Is hereby made.

This Sale is made subject to all outstanding town and county taxes and all local Improvement assessments against the above described property not Included In the Judgment in the above entitled cause

This the 29 day ot July, 1983. RUSSELL HOUSTON, III Commissioner P.O Box 939 Grlfton, N C 28530 Telephone: (919) 524 4521 August 10, 17, 24, 31, 1983

IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NORTHCAROLINA PITT COUNTY

COUNTY OF PITT AND TOWN OF GRIFTON,

Plaintiffs

KNOWN & UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAW OR DEVISEES OF LOUISE BROWN, DECEASED, TOGETHER WITH ALL THEIR CREDITORS 8, LIEN HOLDERS REGARDLESS OF HOW OR THROUGH WHOM THEY CLAIM, 8. ANY 8. ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF LOUISE BROWN, DECEASED: ELAINE BROWN: JOE RALPH BROWN and wife, MRS JOE RALPH BROWN (It there by any); AND STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, lienholder; DeLYLE M EVANS, GUARDIAN AD LITEM AND ATTORNEY, FOR KNOWN 8, UNKNOWN HEIRS OR DEVISEES OF LOUISE BROWN. DECEASED, TOGETHER WITH ALL THEIR CREDITORSANDLIEN HOLDERS REGARDLESS OF HOW OR THROUGH WHOM THEY CLAIM, AND ELAINE BROWN Defendant

NOTICE OF SALE Under and by virtue of an order ot the Clerk of Superior Court ot Pitt County, North Carolina, made and entered In the above entitled cause, the undersigned Commissioner will, on the 2nd day of September, 1983, offer for sale, and sell for cash, to the last and highest bidder at public auction at the courthouse door In Pitt County, Greenville, North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock noon, the following described real estate, ly Ing and being In the Town of Grlfton, Grlfton Township, Pitt County, North Carolina and more particularly described as follows:

Being all of Lot No. 31 as shown on

that mM, a supplementary map, of the W.C. Chauncey Subdivision as

revised of a Subdivision ot the J.C. Gaskins Estate, made by John L. Foy, R.S., dated October 3), 1954, recorded in M^ Book 6, at page 91,

recorded in Map Book 6, at page 91, Pitt County Public Registry, to which map reference It hereby made tor a more accurate and perfect description of said land. And turf

Iptio ___ _

lurther being the same and identical land as conveyed by Anna F. Chauncey, et al to Ira Brown, et al, by that deed dated October 6, 1961,

and recorded in Book R 32, at page 154, In the office ot the Register of (Jeeds of Pitt County, to which reference Is hereby made.

This Sale Is made subject to all outstanding town and county taxes and all local Improvement assessments against the above

described property not Included in the Judgment in the above entitled

cause.

This the 29 day of July, 1983. RUSSELL HOUSTON, III Commissioner P.O. Box939 Grlfton, NC 28530 Telephone: (919) 524 4.<31 August 10, 17, 24, 31, 1983

FILENO 82CvD 1720 FILM NO IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NORTHCAROLINA PITT COUNTY

COUNTY OF PITT AND TOWN OF GRIFTON,

Plaintiffs

KNOWN 8. UNKNOWN HEIRS AT LAWOR DEVISEESOF HENRIET TA DUNN, DECEASED, TOGETHER WITH ALL THEIR CREDITORS AND LIEN HOLDERS REGARDLESS OF HOW OR THROUGH WHOM THEY CLAIM, 8i ANY 8i ALL OTHER PESONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF HENRIETTA DUNN, DECEASED; DeLYLE M EVANS, GUARDIAN AD LITEM AND AT TORNEY, FOR KNOWN 8. UNKNOWN HEIRS OR DEVISEES OF HENRIETTA DUNN DECEAS ED, TOGETHER WITH AL THEIR CREDITORSANDLIEN HOLDERS REGARDLESS OF HOW OR THROUGH WHOM THEY CLAIM, 8i ANY & ALL OTHER PERSONS CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF HENRIETTA DUNN, DECEASED,

Defendants

NOTICE OF SALE

Under and by virtue of an order of the Clerk of Superior Court of Pitf County, North Carolina, made and entered in the above entitled cause, the undersigned Commissioner will, on the 2nd day of September, 1983, otter for sale, and sell tor cash, to the last and highest bidder at pi^lic auction at the courthouse door in Pitt County, Greenville, North Carolina, at 12:00 o'clock noon, the following described real estate, ly Ing and being In the Town ot Grlfton, Grlfton Township. Pitt County, North Carolina and more particular ly described as follows;

Adjoining the lands of R. H. Gar rts. N. L. Bruton, and others, situated on Water Street In the Town of Griffon, being known as the Pittman lot and containing 1 acre, more or less. This being the Identical lot conveyed to Sam Simmons by deed dated 1917, said deed being of record in Book J-12 at Page 244 in the public

registry of Pitt County, and being the same land conveyed by Paul R. Waters, Trustee, to the North

Carolina Joint Stock Land Bank, by deed dated AAay 2, 1933 and recorded In Book M19, page 363. In the Register of Deed's office of Pitt County. North Carolina This Sale Is made subject to all outstanding town and county taxes and all local improvement assessments against the above

described property not included in the Judgment In the above entitled

csus#

This the 29 day of July, 19*3 RUSSELL HOUSTON. Ill Commissioner P.O. Box939 Grlfton. NC 38530 Tetephone; (919) 5344531 August 10. 17,24, 31.1983

NOTICE

Havi.no qualified as Ad ratrix    

minlstratrix of the estate ot Edgar Augusta Smith late ot PIft County, North Carolina, this Is Ip notify all

parsons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present

causa.

This the 29 day of July, 1983. RUSSELL HOUSTON. Ill Commissioner P. O Bdx 939 G.'tfton, NC 28530

August

Tetephone; (9)9) 5344531 wst 10.17.24

them to the undersigned Ad minlstratrix on or before Feb. 10. 1984 or this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payntent. This 8th day ot August, 1983.

JoAnn S. Harris P.O Box 15268 . Durham. North Carolina 27004 Administratrix ot the estate of Edoar Auousta Smith, deceased Aug. 10.17, 24. 31, 1983

PUBLIC NOTICES

NOTICE

Having qualified as Ad minlstratrix of the estate of Willie

Thomas Meeks late ot Pitt County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present

North Carolina, this is to notify all if I

them to the undersigned Ad minlstratrix on or before Feb 17. 1984 or this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons irvdebted to said estate please make immediate payment. This 15th day of Auausf, 1983 Lina Manning MeeKs Route 1, Box 37 Greenville. N C 27834 Administratrix of the estate of Willie Thomas Meeks, deceased Auq 17. 24. 31; Sept 7, 1983_

JBLlCAriON i OF NORTH CAROLINA PJTT<UNTY IN THEJJEM|RAl^COURT

SUPERIOR Hurt DIVISION FILE NUMBER 83CVS 1004

Stacy Lynn Hagan

Plaintiff

Barry Strickler, individually and dba/j s Music Hall

Defendant To: Barry Strickler TAKE NOTICE THAT a pleading seeking relief has been tiled against you in the above entitled action The nature of the relief being sought is as follows:

1 Money damages for personal injury to plaintiff which injury

occurred the 26th day ot February.

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1982, on the premises of J J's Mus Hall

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This the 22nd day of August, 1983

service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought.

Gwynett Hilburn

Attorney for Plaintiff 113W Third Street

PO Box 5063 Greenville, North Carolina 27834

August 24. 31. September 7. 14. 198J

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1976 MUSTANG II High mileage, but runs good Great gas mileage, new radiais, needs paint job. SW. Call 758 9951 aftero m

1976 PINTO Good condition AM FM, 5750. 758 5585 aHer 5.30 p.m._

.1977 THUNDERBIRD Gray Call 355 2183 after 7 p m.

1983 EXP FORD for sale or will PicI

trade for late model Pickup truck 757-0451, ask for Mr Carrawav

021

Oldsmobile

1955 HOLIDAY CLASSIC Olds Rocket 88 engine, automatic, all original Very good condition 51850 Classic 1959 Super 88 Oldsmobile Good condition. 5385    752    6869    or

758 1614, ask for Steve call after 6;

1978 OLDSMOBILE Cutlass

Supreme. Excellent condition. 75r077gdavs. nights 756 8604.    *

1982 CUTLASS Supreme Brougham,

4 door, power steering and brakes, air, cruise, stereo, automatic. n.SOO

miles 57.975. Kinston, days 537 4186. niohts 522 4183.

822

Plymouth

1973 GRAND FURY Automatic.

power steering, air. good tires, <

- ?^8323 aff

rtmning she>c 5650 p.m

1975 PLYMOUTH FURY Air, power steering. Excellent condition. 51395 756 5244 davs~756 2892 nights.

023

Pontiac

1979 FIREBIRD Immaculate con dition. V-B, XI engine, recent_paint job with Emron paint, silver. Phone 75a7l62aner4 3Bom.

024

Fortion

OATSUN MZX - 2 + 2. 1979. Bkie, 58.000 miles. 4 speed with deluxe

trim package. Excellent condiiion. . Call 756 6336 days or7S6-lS49

58300

nights

TOYOTA. 1883 COf^LA Llftback. Automatic, air, ^ FM eteraa

wyrtfihf. Vm





024

Foreign

TOYOTA SERVICE 4 cyiindM^ tun. special. S20. 4 cyTindar valva ad iustmani, *'<*.yw e*^iance .Toyota East Ball s Fork Garaga.

VOLVO. 19. 4 door, 4 spaad. 164 serias Raslorad. naw paint and saatm095.Cll7Si 797;a>ter4

I* , VOLKSWAGEN VAN Good condition. ilWQ. 75a 637l attar V 1* VOLKSWAGEN Fastback

Rabuilt ^irw. good condition~U7s 64143

or best Offer 756 1

1971 240Z, serious inquiries only Call 756 M3

197J TRIUMPH GT6 Mark III Excellent condition First J2500 I 94A1S25davs. I 946 6328 nights

1974 FIAT 124 Special 65,(XX) miles. 4 door, runs qood. best otter 756 334alter60 m

1974 VOLKSWAGEN VAN 7 pas

senger, clean, runs great, one

owner, must sett, make offer Con

....... "1C

sider trade tor truck or El Camino 756 7417

1976 Oatsun 710 Wagon, automatic. AM/FM, new motor and radials, excellent condition S2200 752 0144

1977 OATSUN B 210, 5 speed, air, AM FM, I owner. $2200 Call after 6 p m.. 752 8927___

1977 HONDA ACCORD. 7 speed automatic, $995 firm Call atner 5 P.m . 752 1255    __

19M VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT

Excellent condition Air and sun roof. 37.000 miles $3800 756 6266 days. 756 9867 nights

I VOLKSWAGENS 1969 1974 $875 to $1850 Baysden Used Cars, I 527 6796, Kinston_

029 Auto Parts & Service

TOYOTA AUTHORIZED SERVICE 4 cylinder tune up $19.95. Oil and filler change $12 99

.I_____

most models) We're keeping your Toyota "Cheap To Keep' Toyota East. 109 Trade Street. 755 3228

Street,

032

Boats For Sale

16' WESTWIND with 115 horse power motor and trailer SS prop $2500firm. 758 2818atter6p m 19' MFG CAPRICE, 1977 200 Johnson, tilt and trim, tandum galvanized trailer, CB, depth find er, top and side curtains, all in excellent condition $6500. 758 2300 days

1977 CRUISE BOAT 19 toot, with

Johnson 115 Horsepower outboard engirw. Includes life preservers, 2

fuei tanks, depth finder, CB radio. New convertible root, setting on 19 toot galvanized trailer with electric wench. One owner. Extra Nice! Price negotiable. Call 758 0114

034 Campers For Sale

TRUCK COVERS All sizes, colors Leer Fiberglass and Sportsman

tops. 250 units in stock. (j'Briants, Raleigh, N C 834 2774

1971 23' SWINGER motor home Meeds some work. $2,000 or make offer 756 4833, ask for Bob

1973 WINNEBAGO. 23',    39,000

miles, sell-contained, 2 air condi tloners, generator, awning, good cbndltion. $8,500 758 2390

1982    13V,'    WILDERNESS

Completely sell contained, sleeps 6, air conditioning, 16']' awning Never been pulled $8700 . 758 196 between 10 and 6._

034

Cycles For Sale

MOPED, like new Top^ol the line

Motobecane $399 Call 355 2160, leave message

1974 YAMAHA 125. Good condition Needs back rim. $100 negotiable. Call 756 0977 or 746 2789

IJZB SUZUKI 185. 2,366 miles Call n24 5318.

1981 HONDA 400 CM 5,000 miles Excellent condition. $1250 746 3335 nights.

1981 HONDA XL 185. Only 2500 it

miles Excellent tor student com muters $700 758 7676 between 8 5

H82 YAMAHA 750 Virago, lots of extras, low mileage, $34(JD 355 2809 days. 753 2368 nights__

039

Trucks For Sale

1953 WILLIS JEEP Runs good Price negotiable. 756 7703

1972 CHEVY 8' bed Camper cover, AM FM stereo 8 track, qood rubber Excellent condition Must see to

appreciate 752 6840 weekends 8. after 6 weekdays

1973 15 YARD Tri axle Dump Call 746 3296__

1974 JEEP CJ5 Bronze with black trim 62,000 miles 4, 1 year old A T Tracker Tires, white rims, fog

lights. 258 6 cylinder engine Nice ste

tereo $2600 Call 752 9150

1975 CHEVROLET 1 ton. dual wheel. 14,000 gvw. E/W skid mounted. 550 gallon tanker with 16 horsepower Briggs and Stratton mofor 756 7564 alter 6 p m all day weekends__

1976 KENWORTH TRACTOR Twin screw, engine 350 Cummings, jengine overhauled approximately 6 months ago, 13 speed. 433 rears Can be seen at Carglina Truck anytime. 1W Dickinson Avenue, 757 II19 or 758 5 772__

1979 JEEP CHEROKEE Chief Power steering and brakes, tilt vyheel, air, AM/FM stereo Good chilln Call 756 9061 alter 7p m

1981 CHEVROLET Luv Long bed Sport package Air. AM FM automatic. Extra clean. 758 4704.

1982 TOYOTA SR5. 5 speed, air, stereo, 29,000 miles 355 2474 or

753 5449

1983 CHEVY VAN 20. 6,500 miles, factory customized. Captains' chairs, sofa, cooler $13,900    752

4111: _

040

Child Care

I WOULD LIKE to keep 1 2 children in my home near the industrial

park I'm the mother of 2 and have previous babysitting experience Call 752 3290

WOULD LIKE TO keep children in

my home on Stantonsburg Road Fenced backyard and hot Experienced 752 6995

046

PETS

AFFECTIONATE Siamese kittens fcK sale Call nights or weekends. 753 2255

AIREDALE AKC 9 month old female. Playful, friendly watch dog $75 758 2511 _ _

AKC CAIRN TERRIOR puppies 2 rnonths old. 3 males. Out of Putty line $100 757 3270

AKC MINATURE Schnauzers. $100 Perfect health guaranteed Call 758 2681    __

AKC PEKINGNESE Champion lines Males I 795 4901

AKC REGISTERED GOLDEN

Retriever pu^ies $100 I 946 2480,

Washington,

BASIC DOG OBEDIENCE

Thursday. 6 30 to 7 15 eight weeks. $25. Begins September 8 Call 756 1348 evenings.

BEAUTIFUL AKC Registered Cot lie puppies $100 to $125 Sable.

white, and tri color 756 3135

CINAAAON FEMALE Chow Chow sale. AKC Registered

COCKER SPANIEL licensed $100 Call 752 3969alter 6._

FERRETS FOR SALE 8 weeks old Male arKf female. Sable and Albino $45 each 758 4857.

RREE TO GOOD HOME 9 month female registered Golden Relriev er. Sell 10x10x6 dog pen. $200. 786 0433 after 6 p.m

REGISTERED PEKINGNESE 3 years old female 758 2052 after 5 30,

SIBERIAN HUSKY puppies. AKC Blue eyes, black and gray markings - parents on premises $125 756 4747 -or752 2916

WANTED: baby squirrel$ Call 758 0732

18 WEEK OLD Cocker Spaniel. AKC reoi$tered Call 758 8534

.051

Help Wanted

A SALES representatives delight Salary plus commission Earn lop dollars with growing company. Call X Gloria. Heritage Personnel Service.

4 ^ 2020.____

A SALES TRAINEE Highly

nootivated. well organized person lor sates position. Coltege preferre<!' and a desire to tearn Media Sates

~ Send resume to Local Sales Marvag  ..... -)x    891,

er, WNCT TV, PO Box . Greenville. NC 2^ We are EOE

ACCOUNTANT/BOOKKEEPER

for the industrious individual who tikes variety appreciative boss in a success ortented industry Above _ average earning potential Call . iamia. HerWaae Personnel Service. 355 2020

S TO help you reach your " te are building a new For personal and

' IWI obietilial We are but -MElmAGE For per > prolessionai guidance call Gloria of Jamie Heritage Personnel Service 355 202

t'Eam

XCS>

AVON TOBttYORSELL!

halt of everything ?3^i. , .

051

Help Wanted

CAREER OPPORTUNITY for homemakers Nation's number ) toy gift party company now hiring demonstrators Set your own hours now thru December Absolutely no investment No collecting No de llverino Call 753 2534 or 756 6610

CONFIDENTIAL SECRETARY

Put your poise to work in this plush

otiice Raises come quickly. Call Heritage Personnel Service. 355

m~

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT Manager estimating and project control Minimum 3 years experi ence with college degree. Send resume to Wimco. Corp., PO Box 121, Washington, NC 27l

CONTROLLER CREDIT Manager Must have good accounting and

collections skills At least 2 years experience required Apply, to P I07, Greenville, NC 27835

COOK, CHINESE SPECIALTY Require minimum of 2 years expe rience in preparation and cooking of Chinese ^zecialty foods including meats, tish, poultry, vegetables.

accompanying sacuces and soups Five day 40 hour week, variable

work schedule $200 per week Call 757 1818

HERE'S ALL YOU have to do Call . ifli

the classified department with your ad for a still good item and you'll make some extra cash! Call 752 6166.

DENTAL ASSISTANT wanted Ex perience required X ray certifica lion Call 756 5911

ENERGETIC individual needed for part time mor-nings and Saturdays

or evenings and Saturdays Apply person at Leather n Wood. Carolina Ea

East Mall. No phone calls please

EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY

Large corporation has outstanding sales opening for a sales repre sentalive Individual must be local resident with managerial ability, ambition, and show progress for age Business or sales background helpful In requesting personal in terview, please submit resume stating personal history, education.

and business experience Write PO Box 406. Greenville, NC 27835

EXPERIENCED SALESPERSON

for one ol North Carolina's leading industries. Salary plus. Call Jim at 756 7138

EXPERIENCED KENNEL help wanted Apply at Helen's Grooming World 10th Street Extension be tween 4 00 and 5:30, or call 758 6333.

EXPERIENCED ACCOUNTANT

Financial field DP exposure

f'(

y^wilh

growing financial company.! Profit sharing, fringes. Resume to Coastal

Leasing Corporation, PO Box 647, Greenville, NC 27835

EXPERIENCED TV Repairperson tor established TV and appliance

firm Excellent opportunity and good benefits 756 3240, lor in terview.

EXPERIENCED SECRETARY

Receptionist. Must be able to type accurately and answer phone Light

bookkeeping experience a plus. Apply to P O 1037, Greenville, NC 27835

CALL US WITH your classified ad today. You can find a cash buyer for lawn or garden equipment fast! Call 752 6166

FINANCE MANAGER lor furniture store Need at least 1 yeat experi

ence with finance company or other furniture store Salary $15.000 year

plus prolil sharing. Reply to Fi nance Manager, PO Box 1967,

Greenville, NC or call 752 2366 ___

FURNltURE and' STEREO salesman 2 years experience Sala ry of $300 a week plus commission Rep'    -    

Box

epiy to Furniture Salesman, P MJ967, Greenville, NC

GET THE MOST out of your degree Manufacturing engineer lor a cosmetics firm. Fee paid. Call Heritage Personnel Service, 355 2020.

GRAPHIC OESIGNER/illustrator Must be experienced in all aspects of screen printing Pori folio re quired. Call for an appointment 758 0517

IMMEDIATE NEED tor several part time instructors (both day and evening classesi in the industrial mechanics and electro mechanical

training programs, 6 to 20 hours week Prefer individuals with 5 plus years of experience in inslallaiion,

reventive maintenance, trou bleshooting and repair of manufacturing and production equipment in an industrial setting Thorough knowledge in some or all ol the following systems required hydraulic and pheumatic systems and controls, power generation and distribution, environmental con trot; micro processor and numerical control Salary negotia ble, possibility of position becoming full lime. Interested applicants should call Ola Porter or Jack Robinson (919) 756 3130, or mail resume to Pitt Community College. PO Drawer 7007, Greenville, NC 27834 before September 30. 1983 An Atlirmative Action Equal Opportu nity^rnp^lqyer _    _    _

INTERIOR DESIGNER or

salesperson. Experience preferred Salary plus commission. Send re sume with references to Interior Designer, PO Box 1967, Greenville, NC

JOItl OUR NEW COMPANY!

CENTURY 21 Tipton 8. Associates has openings tor licensed NC Real Estate brokers Enthusiasm and drive is a must Call Rod Tugwell today, at 7W 6810.___________

KROGER SAV-ON

Now hiring at our Greenville, North Carolina store Positions available in the following departments

Experienced Grocery Stockers E xperienced Frozen Food Clerks

Experienced Dairy Department Clerks

This is your opportunity to be a part of or> ot the largest retail fcKxJ chains in the U S

applications will be accepted Monday Friday. 8am

5 p m. at store

Apply At:

600 Greenville Blvd Greenville, N C

Equal Opportunity Employer M F

LEGAL SECRETARY Experience id re

ctesired, heavy typing. Send resume to Legal Secretary, PO Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27834

LOOKING FOR WORK?

We Need .. -Secretaries 60 wpm Bookkeepers

CRT Operators i^rc

Word Processors Lanier, IBM, Wang

Call lor an interview today!

Anne's Temporaries, Inc

12 READE STREET

758-6610

AAAJOR INSURNACE company will groom you for Prolessional Sales Calculate the tenifits. salary.

advancement. Arrive at a total spot to use your talents Call Gloria, Heritage Personnel Service, 355 2020  _

MATURE RESPONSIBLE LADY neected full time in my home to keep 13 month old References needed. Call 756 9275_

MEDICAL

TECHNOLOGIST

SUPERVISOR

Pitt County Memorial Hospital is a 550 bed teaching hospital serving 29 counties in Easfern North Carolina. Our continued growth has created an exceptional career opportunity for an ASCP Certifieq Medical Technologist Supervisor in the specimen procurement and pro cessing area.

Salary is commensurate with

experience Pitt County Memorial Hospital offers a lull range ol

employee benefits and pleasant workirig conditions. For considera

tioo, send resume to Employment ounty AAemorial Hospi tal P O Box 6028, Greenville. NX

27834 757 4556

Equal Oooortunity Employer

MOTEL HOUSEKEEPER and Laundry Supervisor Must be a lake charge person who is a self starter, likes responsibility and people. Honest dependable, willing to work weekdays and weekends Send re sume to Motel Fiousefceeper. PO Box 1967, Greenville. NC

NEED EXPERIENCED bricH masons to work at Cherry Point, ly plus Work available for 5

Top pay months

IS starting nw Call Jim Jones, t 447 4921. EOE

NEED LIVE-IN companion and housekeeper tor elderly lady. 758 XTT

NOW TAKINGplications for part

and full time help needed day or night. Must have NC Drivers

license and car $3.35 per hour plus commission Alano's Pizza. 1403

Dickinson Avenue. No phone calls please

OIL COMPANY OPENINGS Ot fshore rigs and refineries. No expe $30.000 plus a year For

rience $30.000 plus a year information call (312)    920    9475.

extension 1074 P

PART TIME JOB available for person who has experierKe in retail

clothing accessory displays Must

Jo'

be very creative Job includes other

duties such as newspaper layout

if

and radio copy Person must be able to draw and paint. Bring

previouB work and resume to Libby Kintey, Brow's. Pitt Plaza. davttwouoh FridaYj-2lo5p m

051

Hf Ip Wanted

PRESCHOOL ( in the Tarbori person at 313 Eai

DIRECTOR needed area. Apply in ast lOth Slrcel

REALIZE YOUR FULL POTENTIAL

Enjoy the advantage ol ottering your prospects this lull line ol modern insurance and financial services.

Health Insurance Including our Million Dollar Catastrophic Healthcare and Small Group

Life Insurance Including Univer sal Lite

Disability Insurance and soon Home Insurance

Call LeeW Weaver I 527 4155 Kinston. N C

MUTUAL OF OMAHA

People you can count on. Affiliated

Companies United ot Omaha The Omaha Indemnity Company Opportunity Cbmpanies M F

Equal

SALESOPPORTUNITY

Salesperson needed. Auto sales ex perience preferred Excellent company benefits. Call:

EAST CAROLINA LINCOLN-MERCURY-GAAC

756-4267

 For Appointment

SATISFY TWO NEEDS a good income and an exciting sales job Career    ......

Career opportunity for the go getter Call Jamie. Heritage Personnel Service, 355 2020.

SECRETARY Challenging position with local company Need person who enjoys various responsibilities

and have energetic personsalily. Must have accurate typing skills Send resume to Secretary, P 1967, Greenville. NC 2783

' O Box

SHARP INDIVIDUAL to train as

ke^^ard salesman Largest dealer

Hard worker with expansion potential Excellent income Piano & Organ Distributors, 329 Arlington Boulevard, Greenville 355 6002.

SOCIAL WORKER full time posi tion in growing dialysis program offering incenter treatment, home training, and referral for transplantation to patients with end stage renal disease BSW with minimum I year clinical experience

in team care planning, individual group treatment. Excellent benefits, tiealth care, and educa

and

lional inservice. Apply to Greenville Dialysis Center, #6 Doctor's Park, Greenville, NC 752 1520

WANTED DRYWALL llnishers. :all 758 0 792.

WANTED:    EXPERIENCED

Rooters Call 758 5278_

WANTED: MATURE WOMAN to

sleep nights in Family Care Home :hool

y o

number from 1 p.m to 3 p.m..

Must have a high school diploma, every other weekend off. Call this

WANTE D:    PART    TIME

housekeeper. 15 hours per week. Must be d^endable with reliable

transportation. Calls excepted only

between 2 p.m. and 5 p.m. 756 224 References required

WOODWORKERS WANTED to

manufacture items for a new busi ness Must have your own shop.

tools, and do quality work. For details call Larry at 355 6114 from 4

to 8 p m

059

Work Wanted

ALL TYPES TREE SERVICE

Licensed and tullv insured. Trim ming, cutting and removal. Free estimates J P Stancil, 752 6331.

CHILD CARE in my home. Licensed. Any age 758 5950 or 355 6822

DOMESTIC WORK WANTED As

tor Alice at757 3273

EXPERIENCED male lead and harmony vocalist/guitarist desires to join established country band or form a band. Serious inquires only 753 3890 ask tor Jerry

GRASS CUTTING, trim around sidewalks and driveways. Call 752 7341

GRASS CUTTING at reasonable prices. All size yards. Call 752 5583.

I WILL DO ODD JOB services: yard work, window cleaning, etc. 752 4942

IMMEDIATELY! ! Live in exchange lor housekeeping? Nego tiate salary. 757 0523 after 5, Bonita

LONG BROTHERS ROOFING All

types ol roofing commercial and residential. 25 years experience Free estimates Call 355 6924

PAINTING Interior and exterior. Free estimates. References, work guaranteed. 13 years experience 56 6873atter6p m.

PICKUP FOR HIRE Will haul ,thing Yard work done Call 75/ 3847.

PROFESSIONAL TYPING Service 5 years experience IBM typewrit er. 756 3660or 756 7296

TONY BROWN'S Lawn and Tree Service Professional year round experts lully insured. 756 6735_

060

FOR SALE

061

Antiques

JO LE'S 8i SCOTT'S ANTIQUES 1312 Dickinson Avenue, Greenville. NC 10 to 5, Monday through Friday Good selection of Oak furniture and much more!

062

Auctions

FARM MACHINERY AUCTION

Sale Tuesday, September 6 at 10 a m 150 tractors, 500 Implements.

We buy and sell used equipment daily Wayne IrnplemenI Auction

Corporation; PO Box 233. Hi^hwa^

117 South, Goldsboro, NC 275 4168 Phone 734 4234

064

Fuel, Wood, Coal

AAA ALL TYPES of firewood tor sale J P Stancil, 752 633t

OAK FIREWOOD $45 truckload and $90 a cord Call after 6, 752 5858.

SQUIRE WOOD STOVES Sale thru Labor day. Tar Road Antiques. Winter vllle 756 9123, nights 756 1007.

065 Farm Equipment

ATTENTION SOYBEAN Farmers!

it's not too soon to start getting CK our

prices on cufterbars, 22' John Deere $158 49, 13' Allis Chalmers $89.49,

your combine ready. Chec

16' Love $101 95, 8' Ford $49 95, 15' Massey Ferguson $139.95 Many others in stock. We also carry replacement sections and rivets. Agri Supply. Greenville, NC 752

LAWN AND GARDEN TRACTOR, 317 John Deere with 48" mower deck new motor. Call 756-6100.

2    I0J)00    BUSHEL    grain    bins    for

sale or rent. Located approximately 4 miles West of Winlervilte. Call 756 5097 or 756 9315 __

2 ROW ROANOKE tobacco har vester with both heads Ready to

er with both heads Ready to go field 758 0702 days, 7S2 0310 nights.__

066

FURNITURE

BEDDING &WATERBEDS

Shop now during Factory Mattress and Waterbed Outlet's Summer Clearance Sale. Save over one half. Next to Pitt Plaza. 355 2626._-

COUCH, LOVESEAT, and chair for sale Plaid, $50. Call I 792 2578 COUCH AND CHAIR, $125 Table and 4 chairs, $125. King size bedroom suit, $395. Call Jim, 758 1121 days, 757 3441 evenings.

AAAPLE sofa and chair. Velvet high back chair, lounge chair, re

high back chair, lounge chair, re cliner and set ot World Book Encyclopedia. Call 756 6882 alter 5.

2 PIECE bedroom suite, dark wood finish $60 Call 746 4456 early morning or after 5 p.m.

4 PIECE LIVING room set black

Naughahyde with walnut trim Call R2iaHer

756 8228 aHef 7 p.m.

072

Livestock

horseback riding Jarman

Stables. 752 5237_

073 Fruits and Vegetables

GREEN PEANUTS for sale You pick em' and boil them! 50< a pound 746' 4052_

074

Miscellaneous

^ A    r\    wk 0    wown    0 i iw:

Daily except AAondav Cost $20 per person. For more informtico, call

4078 or 355 2970.

ALL AIR CONDITIONERS priced for quick sale. Window arKf central units Call 746 2446.

ALAAONO KENMORE refrigerator, $200 or will trade for Idishwasher.

Mahogany dressing table with mirror, $05 752 0404 or 752 1577.

APPROXIMATELY 2,000 Silas -Lucas handmade brkks. 756-50*7 or .756 9315    _

074

Miscellaneous

TORO

End Of Season Close Out

CLARK & COMPANY

Of Groenvilk, inc. 756-2557

BRUNSWICK SLATE POOL Tables Cash discounts Delivery and installation. 919 763 9734__

BUFFET, $50. Love seat. $55 Rocker, $15 Exercise bench and

weights, $75 752 1329

BUYING-INSTANT CASH

TV's, Air Conditioners, Stereos, guns, gold & silver, diamonds, cameras and equipment, typewrit ers, kerosene heaters, refrigerators (dorm size only), video games 8, cartridges, power tools, musical instruments, microwave ovens video recorders, bicycles We also loan $$ on above items. Southern Pawn Shop, located 405 Evans St . downtown. 752 2464._

CALL CHARLES TICE, 758 3013, lor small loads of sand, topsoil and stone Also driveway work

CAR CLEANING services Wash, wax and interior. Cars, $30; trucks. $40. vans. $45 Call between .12:30 and 1 00 752 4902 or 752 0052 ask for Edwin.

CASH

From the oldest, most reliable buyer ot gold, silver and any Items ot value

COIN & RING MAN

On The Corner

CAST IRON white bath tub, $25 758 6904

CB RADIO equipment in excellent condition 2 Elkin (6 tube) ampliti ers, Siltronix 101 )C CB radio with D104 Mike, trquencey counter FD 1011, kicker watt meter, RCA co pilot, 40 channel with 22 lower channels. Astatic mike 0104 M6.

Kapestone DC regulated power supply. Staco Model PS4 power

supply, IDI speaker. 746 2780.

CHASE BROTHERS Piano $100 Call 355 6306 or 756 5066 after 5 p m CHILDREN'S CLOTHING lor sale Boys sizes 12 18. girls sizes 3 7. 756 6089.

___ used    I    year,    $150.

Williamsburg Queen Anne dining

CLARINET

g

room, new, $7,000 will sell at $4,1.._. Call 756 7297, if no answer call 756 3613.

COUCH and 2 matching chairs, wood frame, leatherette cushions, coffee table, dinette table, buy separately or all lor $150. 746 6901.

CRAFTS PERSONS No matter

whaf your craft, be it pillow mak ing, cooking specialty loods. wood work, whatever. If you are inter

ested in selling your products, please send your name, address.

and phone number to 0 J B . PO Box 2958. Greenville. NC_

DARLEEN'S DOMESTICS Tired, need more time? Let someone else do your house cleaning. 752 3758.

EARLY AMERICAN GE Console Stero AM FM radio, $150. Call 756 0653

ELECTRIC MINNKOTA 16

pounds thrust, 4 speed, used 3 imes, comes with instructions.

Flounder light, both tor best offer. Call752 9252atter6p.m.

FISHING WORMS Annual wholesale stock reduction. Offering to public 5 gallon bucket full with ling, $5. Bring container this

Friday and Saturday only, Sep tember 2nd and 3rd. 75 7375.

FLUTE LESSONS tor all ages, recorder classes Grades 2 6 Call

Lynne Marks, 758 1810.

HITACHI 79" COLOR TV remote control. Excellent condition. $370. 758 6715._ _

HOOVER PORTABLE apartment size washer. $75. 758 4552

ICEMAKERS Sale 40% off. Barkers Refrigeration, 2227 Memo rial Drive, 756 6417.

STIHL

Chain Saws

Selling Chain Saws Since 1963

CLARK .COMPANY

Of Greenville, Inc. 756-2557

JUNIOR GOLF CLUBS, new bag. 3 woods. 3 irons, putter. $50. Snow skis, boots, size 9'j, poles. $50 Trombone, plays great, $75. 756 0357.

LARGE GE MICROWAVE oven Like new, $290 firm. AM FM stereo with 8 track, record changer, and speakers, $60    10x13    Sears    lent,

$100 753 5526

LARGE LOADS ot sand and top soil, lot cleaning, backhoe also available 756 4742 alter 6 p m , Jim Hudson

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

6UVIN0

HOUSEHOLD

HlftNIW

Anything of Value FREE APPRAISALS

752-1400

074

Miscellaneous

MAGIC CHEF electric range $225 Excellent condition Philco Frost free refrigerator Very good condi tion $225 Call 1 795 3985. Robersonvillei

MAGNAVOX 25" color TV twin speakers $275 752 7606

/MOVING, MUST SELL Will sacri tke Kelvinator air condition, I0,2(XI BTU, $75    2    end    tables.    $20

Kelvinator heavy duty washer and dryer, $175 French F^opsball table, $350 Kelvinator refrigerator. $200

Bedroom suite, $250, complete with mattresses Two double mattresses and box springs with beds, $200 Couch in excellent condition. $80 355 2626 or 355 2931

MUST SELL! Sanyo Headphone 6 piece stereo, $400 negotiable 69 cassette tapes, $210 For more inlormation call 756 0977 or 746 2789

CLEARANCE SALE on Snapper Mowers Goodyear Tire Center.

West End Shopping Center And Dickinson Avenue

PLAID LOVESEAT, $75 Recliner, $95 End table, $15 Lamp. $10

pictures. $35 Call 756 6234 alter 5 POOL TABLE features slafe bed. automatic ball return, score counter, all pool balls. 5 cue sticks with stand and cover for table $1100 756 9336

RECLINER, gold vinyl Excellent condition I 524 5289 alter 5

CASH NOW

FOR

Electric typewriters, stereo com ponents, cameras, guitars, old clacks, lamps, portable tape players, bicycles, voilins. dolls, depression glass, carnival glass, china, crystal and an tiques, anything ot vallue

COIN&RINGMAN

On The Corner

SEARS KENMORE self cleaning electric range All fhe extras Like new Used only 9 months $300, (less than ' ] current retail price). Phone 756 3691 alter 5p m

SHAMPOO YOUR RUG! Rent shampooers and vacuums at Rental Tool Company.

SHARP, SONY & GE closeout sale now at Goodyear Tire Center, West End Shopping Center And Dickinson Avenue Prices start at

$69 88

SNAPPER

End Of Season Close Out

CLARK .COMPANY

Of Greenville, Inc. 756-2557

USED APPLIANCES tor sale. Re frigerators, freezers, stoves.

washers, and dryers. $75 and up Heating, air conditioning, plumb ing, and electrical service. 752 9333

USED LUMBER and blocks lor sale. 1981 Mobile home 2 bedrooms, 1 balh 1 825 1165

USED OFFICE equipment. File cabinets, desks, office chairs, con terence tables, I 4x8 waluni, very nice Used gas range, excellent condition 7583761 nights. 757 1191 days. _

USED RESTAURANT Equipment Walk in cooler, refrigerator, mix

ers, deep fat fryers, chairs, ice

   '    il:-----

machines, etc. Call 758 7042

WANT TO BUY a good used piano 756 5896.

ZENITY AM FM STEREO with turntable, 8 track, 2 speakers, and stand 3 cubic toot freezer Dresser 752 1812 alter 6

1976 CHEVROLET truck, power steering and brakes, air, low mile age, $2695 or best otter. 1 carat man's diamond cluster ring, $1250 or best oiler. Doberman Chow mix

ed female dog, free to anyone who will give her a qood home. /56 8979

22,500 BTU natural gas heater.

Cheap. Call 758 6339after 5p m _

25" RCA COLOR TV, $60 or best offer Call alter 5p.m . 752 1255

Overhead Projectors, ulbs. $75.00 Call 756 2682

New

30 GALLON fully equipped aquarium with Oscar included $110 758 6882.

5 HORSEPOWER RIDING lawn mower $200. Call 746 3870.

075 Mobile Homes For Sale

1973 STAR 12x74, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, newly carpeted Excellent condition Already set up $5800 Call 757 7194days, 752 7925 after 6

J971 RITZCRAFT, 12x65    2

bedrooms, balh, laundry room.

furnished, sfove and refrigerator.

.....Ml

steps and anchors included Must be moved. First $4,000 takes it! 752 3619

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

CHIMNEV

Ihe ihininev lomi, lim Ihrii llir iiteplate. uoodslove. Iirdtinq syslenis. etc My expeiieiHi- and knowledge dimes 25 yed.s of w oI ki n9 on < h Ini ney s nd lireplares This knowledge is 4n asset lo oui business This is no sideline or moonlighting job lor us Cleaning thimneys. iiislalling screens and raps and solving chimney problems is our only business Our repulalion lor prompt and prolessional service was made over the years from satisfied customers ,lust ask your neighlnir or friends We are insured and our

Work is guataiileed Call

Gid Holloman

North Carolina's Original Chimney Sweep 753-3503 Day Or Night

CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

Immediate opening for self-motivated career oriented individuals. Must have associate degree in Business Administration or 3 years previous experience in insurance billing, Medicare and/or Medicaid. If interested and qualified submit resume to:

Customer Service Representative

P.O. Box 1967

Greenville, N.C. 27834

Equal Opportunity Employer

RnAIL POSITIONS AVAIUBLE

With New Jersey based retail company for the North Carolina area. Great opportunity for the young career minded individual. Positions available in management, sales, display and stock. Great working conditions, great advancement opportunity, great benefits. Management positions must be transferable throughout the state of North Carolina and must have management experience in retail. For more information call 756-8388.

SECRETARIAL PCSITICN

Edgecombe General Hospital has an immediate full time position available to work rotating shifts in the ouLpatient department. Requirements include high school diploma, minimum 45 words per minute typing and one year previous secretarial experience.

Benefits include a flexible Paid Days OH plan, employee stock option and company paid benefits such as life insurance and retirement. Qualified applicants should apply at Personnel Department:

Edgecombe General Hospital

2901 Main Street

Tarbofo. N.C. 27886 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F

The Daily Reflector Greenville NCVzcii'H.-sii 1, Ai.cj.iM .-1 I9dj 29

075 Mobile Homes For Sale

ARNEL 24 X 0 OOUBLEWIOE

Largo family room with woodstove. ifrar

cenfral air, mkrowave. arsd lots ot extras Excellent condition $22.500 Call 752 7860 after 5 30

BY OWNER 17x70 mobile home with 12x26 add on 3 bedrooms.

kitchen, den. dining room. living room, 2 lull baths, 10x30 cement

porch with awning Approximately I acre of land, chain length fence all

the way around, city water, gas, and central air 758 0609

GOOD SELECTION ol used homes at Azalea Mobile Homes $495 down 90 day warranty See Tommy Williams, 756 7815

075 Mobile Homes For Sale !o82 LOST AND FOUND

1971 12x60 MONARCH 0646

S6500 758

SIBERIAN

reet C^all

MOBILE HOME for sale 60x12    3

bedrooms, 1 bath Asking $7900 Call

757 3503 anytime _________________

NEW 14 WIDE, low down payment Payment under $150 per month Only at Azalea Mobile Homes. 756 7815

1976 Conner Mobile Home Take over payments ol SIIO 00 per month Call Conner Mobile Homes 756

0333^ _ ___

1976 24x70 DOUBLE WIDE ? tut baths. 4 bedrooms Must sell building home Sarnlice $19 000

1338 32JJ  _    ^

1979 CONNER Mobile Home 65 x 12' Take over payments ot S199 16 per month Call Conner Mobile Homes, 756 0333

1979 TAYLOR 14 X 70, 2 bedroom, central air New carpet new turniture 757 0411    _

1979 I4x60, 2 bedroom I bath some equity and assume payments ot $155 Call Frank at Art Oellano Homes 756 9841

Husky on and describe

i FOUND

, Tenth S*i 752 1164    _

'lost goldeN RETRIever

I lemalc puppy Black collar white I 'ip on tail Lost in the vicinity of Rotary Avenue, August 12 Reward' ' 7MJ[47____

'Lost SMALL beagle m..ed

dog lemale Should have tags. , answers lo the ame ol Jenny Vicinity ol Highway 30 outside ol Bethel Rewarji 825 0886

1085 Loans And Mortgages

NEED MONEY FAST? Call 756 8100 or come by National Finance Co 300 A Plaza Drive

NO MONEY DOWN* VA100% Financing

New double wide 3 bedroom, 2 bath.

house lype siding, shingle root, total electric Payments ol fess than $245

fier month Also FHA and conven il

lional financing availablel

CROSSLAND HOMES

630 West Greenville Boutevard 7560191

1979 14X60 Conner Completely un I 093    OPPORTUNITY

furnished Take over payments ot '    v/rrviMUixi 1 1

$145 a month 1 946 7947

NO MONEY DOWN VA financing Two day delivery Call Conner

Homes, 756 0333____

REPO 70 X 14 Save $4 000 2 bedrooms, 2 lull balhs Pay $495 down and assume loan See John Moore, Azalea Mobile Homes. 756 7815

USED MOBILE HOMES As low as

$295 down Assume payments Call 756 4687. ask tor Lenn

We Love America Special NO MONEY DOWN!

SINGLE WIDE....$8,495 DOUBLE WIDE..$17,995

(Loaded)

1983 14' WIDE HOMES Payments as low as $148 91 At Greenville s volume dealer Thomas Mobile Home Sales. North Memorial Drive across trgrn.aLcpp*'* Fhone 752 6068 198 4 REDMAN dooblewide Microwave, stereo, paddle fan lireplate garden tub storm win dows masonite and shingle rool with 5 year warranty $25 995 Call Bill or Frank at Art Dellano Homes, 7 W 9841    __

2 BEDROOM mobile home lor sale Located on private lot 758 4155 alter 5pm

2 BEDROOMS, 2 balhs, 12x60, set up in convenient park Excellent condition Stove    relrigeralor

window uni' $5900 Call Mary days 7-52 3000, nights 756 1997 24X52 USED doublwide Must see lo believe Call Bill or Frank at Art Dellano Homes, 756 9841

i BUSINESS&

; INVESTWENTOPPORTUNITIES

i GRILL CONVENIENCE STORE I located on heavily travelled street.

: attractive new facility near 3.000 or more colleoe girls ' EXERCISE i FIGURE SALON I located in good area ol prosperous : city new laciMy with repeat I clientele opporlunily tor second income

INVESTMENT & DEVELOPMENT

opportunity located m rapidly growing resort area oceanlroni to

sound.with highway access MOBILE HOME PARK located

! near progressive cily 15 acres 27 I developed and rented spaces wilh room lor 28 more trnancmq 1 available MODERN RETAIL CLOTHING

i STORE located in thriving city I gross sales ol more than JlOO I

076 Mobile Home Insurance

/VWDBILE HOMEOWNER Insurance the best coverage for less money Smith Insurance and Realty 752 2754

077 Musical Instruments

Anyltiing of Value In Trade

Boajs, "Horses. Monkeys

Sorry No In laws OVER 30

FINANCE PLANSAVAILABLE

CALL NOW! 756-4833

TRADEWIND FA/VIILY HOUSING 705 West GreenvilIe_B0uIevard

12 X 70. 1977 2 bedroom, 2 lull baths, storm windows, insulated un derpinning, appliances $9500 Call alter 6, 758 6904

12.75% FINANCING on selected homes Call Conner Homes. 756 0333

14 WIDES for as low as $170 per month Call or come by Art Dellano Homes, 756 9841

IBANEZ ARTIST GUITAR, Peavey

Classic amp Both less than 6

months old Excellent (ondition

$700 negotiable Call 758 7200 be

tween 9 and 8pm ask lor Malt or

758 4134 alter 8pm

OLD WE SER BROTHERS upright

p_iano $200 756 7803

PIANO & ORGAN Distributors All

maior brands at discounted prices

329 Arlington Boulevard 355 6002

annually tremendous growth potential

THRIVING COUNTRY WESTERN i BUSINESS located m progressive city with very little competition m the area

. MORE THAN 50 OTHER business I and real estate opportunities priced I from $10 000 up some with owner I financing, lor additional inlorma I tion in confidence contact Harold Creech Business & Real Estate Broker with

THE MARKETPLACE, INC

752 3666

PIANO Yamaha Upright Very   155 6192

good condition $1200 35 PIANO FOR SALE WurliT/er con

sole Mahogany finish 8 years old 55 273

$1'2()0 355 2/37 1 YEAR OLD Bundy Trombone $200 756 2682

080

INSTRUCTION

 goo_ _____

must sell Call 752 6778 alter 6p m

JACKIE W /lAARIN is ollerinq private instruction in piano ana voice all ages Phone 7 58 2489

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FOUR SEASONS RESTAURANT

tor sale by owner Downtown Greenville 75 seal restaurant 30

seat cocktail lounge fully equipped large screen TV, all ABC permits,

some owner financing Call Gary Qyinlard 758 5156 after 5

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

FURNITURE STRIPPING

Paint and varnish removed from wood and melal Equipment lormer-ly ot Oip And Strip All items returned within 7 days

TAR ROAD ANTIQUES

Call For Free Estimate 756-9123 Days, 756-1007 Nights

COMEAS YOU ARE ANO

BRINB YOUR CAR

SALES AND SERVIC^ SPECTACULAR .

m WE KEEP YOUR TOYOTA

CHEAP-2'KEEP

PARTS AND SERVICE

CALL OR COME IN FOR AN APPOINTMENT

TOYOTA

EAST

109 Trade Street Greenville, NC

756-3228

MOBILE

HOMES

ATTENTION

VETERANS

VA FINANCING

Now Available On The New Home Of Your Choice ~~

No down payment No advance payments

24 Hour delivery available (with approved credit)

Over 25 new homes to select from

Interest rates are at an all time low

Visit CONNER HOMES Today!

WHY BUY FROM CONNER?

25 years in the Mobile Home Business. 20 Years in Mobile Home Manufacturing. Conner Financed. Conner Service. Conner Insurance. Free Delivery and Set Up.

Greenville. N.C.

(Open Weeknights Until 10 P.M.) (Week-Ends Until 8 P.M.)

J

call 756-0333

616 W. Greenville Blvd.

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4x FREE SKIRTING    Greenville.    N.C.    FREE    STEPS    *





CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

CONVENIENCE STORE MANAGED

For Bethel Area

Must be willing to take polygraph test. APPLY BETWEEN 1 AND 4 P.M.

Blount Petroleum Corp.

615 West 14th Street

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

LABORATORY

MANAGER

Edgecombe General Hospital, affiliate of Hospital Corporation of America, is seeking a laboratory manager. This position requires applicant to be A.S.C.P. registered. Previous management experience in laboratory as Assistant Manager or Manager is preferred. This opening will also include hands on technical work.

Our benefit package includes a flexible Paid Days Off Plan, employee stock option and company paid benefits such as Life Insurance and Retirement. Salary negotiable based on experience. If you are interested and qualified contact;

PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT EDGECOMBE GENERAL HOSPITAL 2901 Main Street Tarboro, N. C. 278S6

SHOP THE BEST

SHOP HOLTr

QUALITY USED CARS

1983 Datsun280-ZX

Red with gray velour Interior. T-Tops. Loaded, 7,000 miles.

1982 Chevrolet Cavalier Wagon

Beige with tan vinyl interior. Automatic, air condition, AM-FM stereo

1981 Honda Civic Wagon

Light green with tan vinyl interior, 5 speed transmission, air condition, AM-FM radio, low mileage, like new.

1981 Ford Thunderbird

Red with white interior, one owner, loaded.

1981 Olds Omega Brougham

White with blue velour interior, automatic, air condition, stereo with cassette, 28,000 miles.

198iOatsun 280-ZX

2 plus 2 Loaded White with red vinyl interior, one owner.

1981 Datsun 4X4 Truck

Long bed, 4 speed, air. AM-FM, red with black interior.

1981 Pontiac Grand Prix

Dark blue with landau roof, dark blue vinyl interior, tilt wheel, cruise control. AM-FM stereo with tape

1981 Datsun 210 Wagon

Light brown with light brown vinyl interior. 5 speed. AM-FM radio

1981 Olds Cutlass Supreme

2 door Dark blue, beige landau roof, tan vinyl interior, automatic, air, AM-FM stereo. 21.000 miles, one owner.

1983 Oldsmobile Firenza

4 door Dark blue with blue velour interior. Automatic, air condition, AM-FM stereo, tilt wheel, cruise control.

1980 Olds Cutlass Supreme

Beige with brown vinyl interior, automatic, air condition, tilt wheel, cruise control, low mileage

1980 Pontiac Phoenix

4 door Gold with Ian vinyl interior, automatic, air condition, AM-FM radio, 42.000 miles, nice car.

1980 Chevrolet Malibu Classic

4 door Automatic, air, brown with buckskin velour interfbr.

1980 Datsun 210

4 door Silver. 5 speed transmission, looks new. 24,000 miles.

1978 Datsun Truck

Short bed Red with black interior, AM-FM radio, sliding glass window, sport wheels, very nice.

1978 Olds Delta 88 Royale

4 door White with blue velour interior. 58,000 miles, one owner automatic, air condition. AM-FM stereo, tilt wheel, cruise control, power door locks, looks new!

1978 Olds Delta 88

4 door Diesel Blue with white vinyl interior, loaded.

1978 Buick Century Wagon

Blue with blue vinyl interior Automatic, air condition, AM-FM radio, lilt wheel, cruise control, power door locks

1978 Ford LTD

2 door, silver with gray vinyl interior, loaded, 45,000 actual miles

S-

GM EXECUTIVE CARS

SAVINGS UP TO $2000.00

1983 Olds Custom Cruiser Wagon

Burgundy with gray cloth interior, loaded, 7,857 miles

1983 Olds Cutlass Brougham

4 door White with light gray velour interior Loaded. 3.121 miles

1983 Olds Cutlass Brougham

Red with gray vlour interior'Loaded. 6.122 miles.

1983 Olds Omega

4 door Maroon with maroon velour interior. Loaded. 3,785 miles

HOLT OIDS-DATSUN

101 Hooker Rd.

756-3115

OMCMJAUTY SERVICE PAm

OtMMAl lOTOtS COtFOtATION

L

093

OPPORTUNITY

GULF SERVICE STATION Washington, N C for laasa at

Bridge \ fh Streats. Highway 17 Call Durham 8240, ask tor Charlie Jones and Tom Lindlay between 8 am and S om

LIST OR BUY your business with C J Harris & Co,. Inc Financial A Marketing Consultants Serving the Southeastern United States Greenville, N C 757 0001. nights 753 4015

RESTAURANT tor sale 100 seat

capacity, building, land, and equipment Turn key operation. Located less than 10 minutes from downtown Greenville Call 758 0702 or 752 0310

TO BUY OR SELL a Business Contact

Appraisals FInancirig Contact SNOWDEN ASSOCIATE'S, Licensed Brokers, 401 W First Street 752 3575._

095

PROFESSIONAL

CHIMNEY SWEEP Gid Holloman North Carolina's original chimney

sweep 25 years experience workini on chimneys and fireplaces. Cal day or night. 753 3503, Farmville.

100

REAL ESTATE

102 Commercial Property

COMMERCIAL OFFICE SPACE

for rent available in Industrial Park on Staton Court Building has 9000 square feet with 5400 carpeted tor office space 12 month lease re quired Call Clark Branch. Real tors, 754 4334 Or Ray Holloman _

104 Condominiums For Sale

106

Farms For Safe

100 ACRE FARM - 1 mile from Sunshine Gardan Cantor. Sultad for

farm or development 7S4S89I or

mm_

109

Houses For Sale

BEAUTIFUL VWtlTE brick homa In the country. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, formal living room and dining room, huoe family room with fireplace Heat pump. Located dn over 1 acre (also available for purchase 2 adjoining acres) Possibly Federal Land Bank tinanc ing. Call June Wyrlck. Aldridge A Southerland, 754 35(X),' nights 754 5714_

109

Houses For Salt

BY OWNER 3 bedroom ranch style on Singletree Drive.

_    .    Heat    pump,

beautiful cedar siding and sundeck. t45.000. 35$ 4314.    _

BY OWNER New log home near

Ayden on quiet country road. 1900 square leet, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace, lot size negotiable. By appointment, R H McLawhorn. 75r2750or975 2488.    _

BY OWNER Nearly 2,000 square feet Garage, living room. 3 or 4 bedrooms, 700 square foot greatrodm with 8' pool table, dish washer, newly carpeted, cable TV, 8 years old Located 3 miles east of Greenville Priced tor quick sale In the t50's 758 0144 or 752 7443

BY OWNER Four bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplaces. 2500 sq. ft., nice yard in Farmville. $59.W after 5 om 753 3030 or 848 3544._

BY OWNER FmHA loan assump lion 3 bedrooms, I'l baths Weafhin^jon Heights 754 3948,

752 4441.

I 3134

BY OWNER Assumable 8'zAPR loan. Living room with fireplace, dining room. 3 bedrooms, screened porch, garage, lowS40's 754 4987.

BY OWNER

2 BEDROOM

Shenandoah Village tor showino, 9 to 5, ask lor Kim

TOWNHOUSE

Call 758 3928

CLASSIFIED ADS will go to work for you to find cash buyers for your unused Items. To place your ad. phone 752 4144

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

$50

REWARD

for recovery of

MENS DIAMOND RING

lost Saturday night, August 27, between 9 and 10 pm in the mens washroom at Kentucky Fried Chicken on Greenville Boulevard.

Call 752-5596 Nights 757-6951 Days

Or Contact GraenvilN Polica Dept.

107 Azalea Drive, ItWAPR assumable loan. Living room, dining room, dan with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, carport, central

air, natural gas heat, fenced backyard. petlo.75A-a28

BY OWNER 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, laundry room, kitchen, dining room, II ' '    ......

>m. living room with fireplace, garage workshop. $44,000. 2403 East 4th Street Call 758 7997 after 4p.m.

BY OWNER . Country squire

2

heat

bedroorn brick home

ftump. Tastefully decorated and andscaped. Assumable FmHA loan. $38,900. Call 758 0729

CENTURY 21 BASS REALTY 7S6-44M or 754-5868

UNIVERSITY AREA Cute as a button and so livable. This 2 or 3 bedroom bungalow is within walk ing distaisce of Univer^ty and

   '     ' iries

downtown shopping. Featui extras Including new furnace.

i many

hardwood floors, and a sunporch Let us show you this convenient home 4444 S40's

WINDY RIDGE This beautiful Condo has been reduced, and is just waiting tor you! 1422 square feet, with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal areas, nice kitchen, and an assumable loan. Don't wait, call today 534. S53.900

REDUCEDD Owner wants to sell This 3 bedroom brick ranch with formal areas, den with woodstove, enclosed garage The wooded lot is beautifully landscaped and features chain link fence in backyard Make an appointment to see this home, you won't be sorry 574. 542.900

109

Houses For Sale

CLARK-BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMES A WEEK SOMETIMES FOUR

840's

NEW

 OFFERING ..............

home in Fairfield. Winferville

Immaculate

schools. 1M4 square leet Extra large carport and storage area Low utility bills with heal pump .

ind patio I

w fy

Fencedoef area plus deck ai^ ^ doors. Offered at $44,900 and owner

109

Houses For Sale

109

Houses For Sale

CLARK-BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMES AWEEK SOMETIMES FOUR

SSO'S

wifi pay points Excellent opportu for    -    -------

nity for first time buyer.

COUNTRY PLACE Select your plan now and take advantage of wooded lots, secluded privacy, custom features and 10.15% NCHFA funds. Quality not often found in an 1100 square foot home Priced in the mid 540's and extra energy elfi cient

THE PfNES, AYDEN New home available with 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths and over 14% square feet of

living space. This home has a large

ill    ......

JUST LIKE NEW this home is only a year old with energy saving heatpump, formal areas, and a nice den. Located in a great neighborhood for walking, swim ming, tennis, and super pecle!

Come see for YOursejf vifon't be

disappointed. 423. 574,'

CENTURY 21 BASS REALTY 756-6464 or 756-5868

BY OVNER EDWARDS ACRES 3

bedroom home featuring greatroom, kitchen with dining

area, iVi baths, utility room, patio, garage. Located on wooded lot. Good loan assumption. 554,500. Call

THIS NEW CONSTRUCTION in Club Pines is loaded with extras, finsihed. and just waiting tor you! All formal areas, 4 bedrooms, large den with fireplace, wrap around porch, sundecK. circular drive, all on a nice corner lot. Offered at 5110.000. come out and take a look! 522

OWNERS HAVE regretfully out grown this 2 bedroom home in College Court, but Iheir loss could be your gain. You'll Instantly notice

758 7901 after 4 p.m Norealtort.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

WE INSTALL ALUMINUM AND VINYLSIDING

C .L. Ltipton, Co.

WANTED IMMEDIATELY

HEAD SEWIIK Rimi SUPEIVISIK

OR

snrcHMC imm fohemah

Nationally known company, maker of ladies blouses and mens shirts, is in search of a hands on type of person that can motivate people and instruct people with their sewing problems.

This individual should know how to perform all operations on the above garments with emphasis on quality and production. This This individual will also be responsible for scheduling and keeping the entire sewing room in balance.

Those that qualify to the above should send resume stating work history and salary requirements to:

P.O. Box 303

Greenville, N.C. 27834

Company offers excellent salary and benefits package. All resumes held in strict confidence.

the loving care it has received from

lufif

the beautiful hardwood floors to the knotty pine den, and the country kitchen. It has extra insulation, is in excellent condition, and has an assumable FHA loan. What more could you ask for? 440 549,900

NESTLED AMONG THE TREES at Lake Ellsworth Is this 4 bedroom, 2 bath Contemporary 2300 square feet of space, with a cathedral living room, dining room with skylights, master bedroom with privare deck, arid a gourmet kitchen, plus a comfy den. You really must see this one! 554.584,900.

EASTWOOD A super brick ranch in a convenient location! 1571 square foot with 3 bedrooms, formal areas, den with fireplace, eat ln kitchen, carport, ana a spacious attic. Many extras that you really must see to believe. Why not take a look at it today, just give us a call. |57S.S5?00,

CHERRY OAKS 510,000 cash, assume 1st and 2nd mortgages, 3 bedroom, 2Vz bath Owner. 754-8073.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

ARMY SURPLUS

CAMPING    SPORTING

MII.ITARY GOODS

Ov6*r 1000 Dillprent Hems N*w .iri(1 U*pci

ARMY-NAVY STORE

1501 S Evans

iy y

SO much room priced under 550,000 You'll love the fenced and tree shaded backyard and the family room with big brick fireplace Extra room with beauty shop could be a place to work at home or extra bedroom Come out and see it today!

REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCH, INC

REALTORS

756-6336

MaAie Davis

Teresa Hewitt. Ray Holloman. Gene Quinn ... Tim Smith ... John Jackson . Richard Allen .

754 5402 754 1188

753 5147

754 6037 752 9811 754 4340 754 4553

Toll Free: 1 800 525 8910. ext. AF43

An Equal Housing OpDortunitv

CLARK-BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMES A WEEK SOMETIMES FOUR

SSO'S& 540's

WINTERVILLE This brick ranch is only 2 years old and is located in a very popular neighborhood. Assume this loan of 538,000 and pay no closing costs. Perfect starter home and priced right at 557.500.

IF YOU'VE BEEN wailing for a idge, this

loan assumption in Quail R Is It. 1422 square feet wlth'12^% variable loan with payments of 5555 per month total. Patio, well land scaped and in front of pool and tennis courts. Offered at 558.500. Sound good? It is. Call today, it won't last long.

RED OAK 4 bedrooms ottered in upper 60's Over 2000 square feet with fenced in back yard and plenty of room in all large rooms Recently painted and ready for occupancy.

patio In this unique c

PLAN YOUR BARBEOUE on the

ique and M quare fee 12'T% tl>

ng. Complete this fall in excellent

ivable plan

nearly 1500 .square feet. Builder

pays DO inq. Cor

lints for 12'T% fixed tinanc

location Camelot". exceeds E 300 standards. Call now and select your decor Ottered at 543.800.

REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCH, INC.

REALTORS

756-6336

Marie Davis................ 756    5402

Jeresa Hewitt.............. 756    1188

ay Holloman.............. 753    5147

Gene Quinn................ 754    6037

Tim Smith ................. 752    9811

John Jackson .............. 754    4340

Richard Allen.............. 754    4553

Toll Free: 1 800 525 8910, ext. AF43

An Equal Housing Opportunity

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

Business Expanding

SHOWROOM PERSON NEEDED

Experience in design and decorating preferred. Must be mature, responsible adult. Selling experience a must.

Call 756-5097 or 756-9315 .

NOW AT

HOLT OLDSMOBILE

Annual

Percentage

FINANCING* AVAILABLE

THROUGH SEPTEMBER 2U983 ON NEW1983 OLDS GUTLASS CIERAAND NEW 1983 OLDS OMEGA

*You must take retail delivery from dealers stock by September 21.1983. Dealer financial participation may affect the final negotiated price of the vehicle. See us for qualifying details.

HOLT OLDSMOBILE

101 Hooker Rd.

Greenville

756-3115

famiTy room with fireplace, sepa rate utility room and an energy

I

efficient heat^^ump Cali today

Ottered in the)

JUST IN TIME tor school! You can be settled in this roomy 3 bedroom home in Winferville scnool district by fall Great low interest loan assumption at 9',% Modern built in kitchen and attractive great room with brick fireplace Mid 550's Call today for showing

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

WE REPAIR SCREENS & DOORS

C.L. Lupton Co.

FAMRVILLE Excellent 4 bedroom (home on large corner lot that

I features all formal areas and aver 2.6(X) square feet Lovely screened lin back porch CENTURY 21 Tipton

18. Associates 754 4810. nights Rod |Tuowell7S3 4302

OWNERS ARE ANXIOUS to return to their homeplace and have chosen to sell their new 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch which is only 15 minutes south of Greenville Over of an acre, circular driveway, additional detached garage used as a workshop Priced to sell at 555,000

Get Comfortable

REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCH, INC

REALTORS

756-6336

Marie Oavis........ 756 5402

Teresa Hewitt..........756 n88

Ray Holloman ........ 753 5147

Gene Quinn........ 756-4037

Tim Smith......... 752 9811

John Jackson .............756 4340

Richard Allen........... 754 4553

Toll Free: 1 800 525 8910, ext AF43

An Equal Housing Opportunity

CLARK-BRANCH SELLS THREE HOMES AWEEK SOMETIMES FOUR

SSO'S 8.540's

GET A GOOD BUY in Windy Ridge with this three bedroom townhouse with loads of extras, Jenn Aire grill, washer and dryer, built-in bookcase, house tan. extra wallpaper plus front and rear parking available. Offered at $54,500.

LOVELY RANCH on Hillside Drive in Elmhurst. Features formal rooms, kitchen with dinette area, oversized den with fireplace and built Ins, 3 bedrooms, I' z baths, carpet over hardwood, deck, lovely shaded lot on dead end street Priced in the upper 540's.

FAIRLANE This home has it all. Formal areas, roomy den, separate utility storage building in back yard New carpet and humidifier. Quiet pleasant neighborhood Of fered at 563.500

REALTY WORLD CLARK-BRANCH, INC

REALTORS

756-6336

Marie Davis...............754 5402

Teresa Hewitt.............. 756 1188

Ray Holloman.............. 753 5147

Gene Quinn................754 6037

Tim Smith ................. 752 98)1

John Jackson ..............756 4360

Richard Allen..............754 4553

Toll Free: 1 800 525 8910, ext. AF43

An Equal Housing Opportunity

COLLEGE COCIRT, 2 bedrooms, 1 den. large corner lot, 2 porches, carport, large kitchen, 1300 square feet, 547,500. BV owner 752 1428 DUPLEX 3 bedroom, 1 bath each side. Stantonsburg Road area Possible owner financing $45,000. CENTURY 21 Tipton & Associates 754 6810, nights Rod Tugwell 753

4302.    _

EASTWOOD    11'2 assumption

available on this 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch Low equity. Carport, new paint inferior and exterior, new carpet, hardwood floors. Better hurry on this one! 543,000. CEN TURV 21 Tipton & Associates 756 4810. nights Rod Tugwell 753-4302.

Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc.

756-1322 Anytime

OPPORTUNITY ISN'T knocking at your door It's pounding on it! Chances like this don't come often. Brick ranch in Club Pines it's our Brokers Special at only 547,900 and owner Is real anxious to talk.

FAIRY TALES can come true It can happen to you. If you're young and smart and ready to buy this brick 2 story on corner lot only 5 years old, 2 car garage and much more for a lot less than it could be reproduced at in this excellent area. It's not in the 80's or 90's but would you believe only $79,900 This is your chance to be ahead of the market and watch your investment grow

$43,9<X) is all you'll invest in this condo In Windy Ridge with fireplace. A steal of a deal

WOULD YOU DO some extra work to get that bargain home you've been looking for? Then don'i miss your chance on this one. Owner has found a larger home and really wants to sell this 3 bedroom home with 3 baths, all formal areas, den with fireplace, plus gane room. Asking $67,(XX)

BE A STATISTIC Be one of the intelligent buyers who knew that this was the time to buy...this 4 bedroom condo with 2'z baths, formal areas, den with fireplace and large patio and would you believe irs only 544.900.

I'VE GOTTA GO says the owner He must sell by the end of this month and listen to what he's selling. All brick. 3 bedroom ranch, 2 baths, den with fireplace, carport and fenced backyard. 540,900 or make us an otter_

Help tight Inflation by buying and selling through the Classified ads. Call 752 4164

In This Baaullful New Baytree House.

I72< sq ft wooded lot 2 levels, 3 bedrooms, fireplace Irtinf porch E 300 insulation Equal Housing Lender

CALL 758-6410

Diversified Financial Services.lnc or your REALTOR

NEW LISTING Shaded lot. J bedroom. 1', bath brick ranch Large family room, also features approximately 600 square teef de tached garage and workshop, excellent locahon Call now to see

this one. Call June Wyrick. Aldridge 754 3500. nights

& Southerland 754 5716

NEW LISTING 548 900 Spacious 3 bedroom, 1' 2 bath home, formal living and dining room Convenient location Call June Wyrick, Aldridge & Southerland, 754 3500, 754 5714    _

nights /

NEW LISTING Farmers Home Loan assumption available on this 2 bedroom 1 bath brick ranch with carport Stokes area $39,900 CENTURY 21 Tipton 8. Associates 756 6810, nights Rod Tt 430T_

Tugwell 753

NEW LISTING Brook Valley Great location on the tenth hole and a beautifully wooded corner lot Four or five bedrooms, three baths, foyer, living room, dining room,

family room with fireplace, garage, brick patio, spacious 5132.000

Duttus Realty Inc., 754 5395

HO MONEY DOWN

That's right! We will build on your lot. Plenty of mortgage money, no red tape Call 758 3171 for Darrell

PHONE-A-HOME (24 hours) Aldridge 8. Southerland, 754 5522 RIYERHILLS Lovely 3 bedroom, 2' 2 bath, split level, features living room, family room with fireplace, large kitchen with beautiful greenhouse window, also heat

pump Call June Wyrick. Aldridge 8. Southerland. 756 3500; nights

754 5714.

SINGLETREE Almost new brick ranch, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, family room with fireplace, fenced back yard with detached double garage Assumable 9'2% financing. 559 500 Call Jeff Aldridge. Aldridge & Southerland. 754 3500, nighls 355 6700

UNIVERSITY AREA Two story home featuring over 1,800 square feet on wooded corner lot 3 bedrooms, 1'2 baths, carport $40,000 Call CENTURY 21 Tipton 8. Associates 756 6810, nights Rod Tugwell 753 4302.

WASHINGTON, NC - Runyon Hills area. 3 bedrooms. 2 batffs, 2 fireplaces, insert, beautiful screened porch, garage, workshop, garden. Assumable 11.25 percent mortgage $79.000 Appointment

1 946 -    -

only . 1 944 0105.

2 BEDRCX5M LOG HOME in private wooded setting. 17 minutes South of Greenville. Serious in quirers. Call 524-4782 after 5 p.m

111 I nvestment Property

FOR SALE: 5 chair hair salon Good location Send all inquires to Hair Salon, PC Box 340, Greenville, NC 27834.

113

Land For Sale

WfXIOED LANDSCAPED lot near Ayden with well and septic tank Serious inquiries only 746 4469 9 ACRES - wooded, near hospital Leonard Lilley, 752 4139_

115

Lots For Sale

AYDEN COUNTRY CLUB 3 acre lot tor sale on end of cul de sac $6,000. Call W G Blount & Associates, 756 3000 Evenings Bob Barker, 975 3179_

BEAUTIFUL LOT 5 rhinutes from Industrial Park, quiet

neighborhood, s^tic tank systepn already down, Circle Drive,

road frontage, riding lawn mower to go with lot Call after 4 p.m..

BROOK VALLEY

Beautiful 120' wide lot with lots of trees bordering the lake on Windsor Road. 754 7454 days. 752-4913 nights.

EVANSWOOD RESIDENTIAL

lots from $9,000 512,500 Call W G Blount & Associates. 754 3000.

HANRAHAN MEADOWS 100 x

200'. On State Road 1110 between Ayden and Griffon Septic tank permits. Sale price 54000 5500 down payment, with payments of $92.16 a month, based on a 48 month term at 12APR Annual Percentage Rate Call 754 2682 tor further intormation_

HUMTINGRIDGE large resi dential lots near hospital 752 4139 Millie Lillev Owner/Broker._

LAKE ELLSWORTH Residential lot ready for building 514,500, Call Aldridge & Southerland. 754 3500 or Sue Dunn 355 2588.

LOT IN THE COUNTRY with water meter, septic tank, and driveway already installed No restrictions to mobile homes 58.000 Call Aldridge & Southerland 756 3500 or Sue Dunn 355 2588

Lowest Single Family Lot

Prices In Greenville!

If you are looking for affordable, wooded lots within the city limits, you must see BAYTREE Prices

start as low as 511.000

758-6410

McGREGGOR DOWNS 2 38 acres

Perking test, surveyed. Lot 21 Call 758 2712, ask (or Shirley_

THE PINES i^ Ayden

_ ^    130 X 180

corner lot Excellent location. Paved streets, curb and gutter, prestigious neighborhood 510,500. Call Moseley Marcus ill-

744 2144 tor full details

Realty at

IVj ACRES with 3 bedroom mobile home Good location for personal or investment use. 754 0173.

2Vj ACRES Warrenwood Sub division. $12,500. Call 758 6288 or 756 3987

2 LARGE LOTS on Stantonsburg Road. Call 758 5920

117 Resort Property For Sale

RIVER COTTAGE on wooded wafer front lot on the Pamlico River. 1 mile from Washington. NC Quiet, established neighborhood. Call 758 0702 days, 752 oflO nights

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

EXPERIENCED AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC

Due to increased Service iBusiness, we are in need of an ambitious Automotive Mechanics. Must have tools and experience. Excellent commission schedule and benefit package. See Steve Briley, Service Manager 756-1135.

loe Peclieles Volkswagen. Inc.

Gie?nilieBiO    /5b    "35

'.niymqGrpenvpilpToTheCojsl For 19 Vests

CALVARY MOBILE HOMES

f NOW OPEN

Watch for more information    .,    j. f^cross from Town Hall

Chocowinity

Owned and Operated by Lawrence Manning

946-0929

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117 Resort Property For Sale

12XS# AaOBILE HOME, located at Jjngle Land. 1 j miles from Atlantic Beach beside Captain De nnys Restaurant S0 It, 6361

atterp m___

120

RENTALS

I^TS FOR RENT Also 2 and 3 bedroom mobile homes Security deposits required, no    ~

75_44l3 between 8 and S

NEED STORAGE? We have an

sue to meet your storage need Caf Arlinoton Selt Sfor^e, Open Mon day Friday 9 S. Call 756

121 Apartments For Rent

NEAR HOSPITAL New duplexes

currently under construction Available September I. S300 per month No pets Call 7S2 31 S3 8 to S. ask tor John or Bryant

NEW TOWNHOUSE APARTMENT

- 2 bedrooms. 1'? baths with fireplace, deck, central air and heal For lease *350 per month plus security deposit 102 A Eric Court 752 IM3

OAKMONT SQUARE APARTMENTS

121 Apartments For Rent

AZALEAGARDENS

T wo bedroom townhouse apart ments 1212 Redbanks Road Dish washer refrigerator, range, dis posal included We also have Cable Tv Very convenient to Pitt Piara and University Also some furnished apartments available

Greenville's newest and most uniquely furnished one bedroom apartments.

All energy efficient designed.

Queen size beds and studio couches

Washers and dryers optional

Free water and sewer and yard maintenance

All apartments on ground floor with porches

F rost tree refrigerators

Located in Azalea Gardens near Brook Valley Country Club Shown by appointment only Couples or singles No pets

756 4151

ONE BEDROOM, furnished apartments or mobile homes for rent Contacf J T or Tommy Williams. 756 7815.

ONE BEDROOM Just completed and convenient location No pets *220 per month 756 7417

ONE BEDROOM apartment sub lease CaII 752 6426

122

Business Rentals

FOR LEASE, PRIME RETAIL or office space. Arlington Boulevard.

3,000 square feet Only *3 60 per e foot. For more information.

square fool For more _____________

call Real Estate Brokers 752 4348

PRIME BUSINESS location for lease. East 5th Street 752 3411 WAREHOUSE SPACE available

Small or large areas Centrally located Call 7a 5097 or 756 9315

6,000 SQUARE FEET Upstairs downtown Greenville 5th Street entrance. Call 756 5007_

125 Condominiums For Rent

NEAR UNIVERSITY September 1 1 823 2761

127

Houses For Rent

HARDEE ACRES, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, air conditioned, large fenced yard, closed garage Couples only Shown by appointment, call 752 2632 evenings-

large 8 room house. I'j bath Between Ayden and Grifton 524 5507_

RENT FURNITURE: Living, din ing, bedroom complete *79 oO per month Option to buy U REN CO, 756 3862

Contact JT or Tommy Williams 756 7815

Cherry Court

Spacious 2 bedroom townhouses with 1'2 baths. Also l bedroom apartments Carpet, dishwashers.

I STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS

The Happy Place To Live CABLE TV

compactors, patio, free cable TV, wasner dryer hook ups, laundry room, sauna, tennis court, club house and POOL. 752 1557

DUPLEX APARTMENT on 1 acre wooded lot at Frog Level 2 bedrcxims, 1 bath, kitchen and living room, no pets allowed *265 per month. 756 4624

EASTBROOK AND VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS

327 one, two and three bedroom garden and townhouse apartments, featuring Cable TV, modern appli anees, central heat and air condi tioning, clean laundry facilities, three swimming pools.

Office 204 Eastbrook Drive

752-5100

Office hours lO a m. to 5 p.n Monday through Friday

2 AND 3 BEDROOM houses in Grifton. Phone 1 524 4147, nights I 524 4007____

3 BEDROOM BRICK home for rent 1,400 square feet, 1'2 baths, air condition, stove and refrigerator furnished, fenced in yard No pets *375 per month. Deposit required 5 miles on Stantonsburg Highway. 1 446 4128_

3-4 BEDROOMS, 2 baths. Large yard quiet neighborhood. *35C monthly. Call 756 81

yard

quiet neighborhood

Call us 24 hours a day at

756-4800

TAR RIVER ESTATES

2, and 3 bedrooms, washer dryer club

hook ups, cable TV, pool, house, playground. Near ECU

Our Reputation Says It All "A Community Complex '

1401 Willow Street Office Corner Elm 8i Willow

752-4225

EFFICIENCIES 1 or 2 beds, maid service, cable, pool, weekly rafes Call 756 5555. Herifaoe Inn Motel

WHY PAY RENT

FOR RENT:    New    2    bedroom

duplex Central heat and air, Appli anees furnished. No pets Married

couples only. *325 per month, 758 20TOor 756 7537

FURNISHED 1 bedroom efficiency apartments. *300per mcnt'- utilities included Available "ov/ .all 756 5555. Heritage Inn Moiel

GreeneWay

When you can own your townhome or condominium with payments lower than rent. Five locations available. Call Iris Cannon at 758 6050 or 746 2639, Owen Norvell at 758 6050 or 756 1498, Wil Reid at 758 6050 or 756 0446 or Jane Warren at 758 6050 or 758 7029

Large 2 bedroom garden apart ments, carpeted, dish

mciiij,    V a I    Ul^ll

wastjpr, cable TV, laundry rooms, balconies, spacious grounds with abundnt parking, economical utilities and POOL. Adjacent to Greenville Country Club 756 6869

AACX)RE& SAUTE R 110 South Evans 758-6050

KINGS ROW APARTMENTS

One and two bedroom garden apartments Carpeted, range, re frigerator, dishwasher, disposal ana cable TV Conveniently located to shopping center and schools Located |usfoff lOth Street

Call 752-3519

1 AND 2 BEDROOM duplexes located in Ayden Available imme diately Appliances furnished, has heat pump, in excellent condition. Couples preferred, no pets Call Judy, 756 6336 between 9 and 5,

Monday through Friday_

1 BEDROOM FURNISHED 1 block from campus on 10th Street. *200 *100deposit. Call 752 9148

2 BEDROOM apartment Kitchen applianes furnished, totally efectric. $325 month Call 756 7647.

LOVE TREES?

Experience the unique in apartment living with nature outside your door

COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS

Quality construction, fireplaces, heat pumps (heating costs 50 per cent less than comparable units), dishwasher, washer dryer hook ups, cable TV,wall to wall carpet, thermopane windows, extra insula tion

Office Open 9 5 Weekdays

9 5 Saturday    I    5    Sunday

Merry Lane Off Arlington Bl vd

75-507

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

2 BEDROOM townhouse, heat pump, dishwasher, refrigerator, stove, carpeted, 1'2 bath, *295 month No pets. Call 756 3563__

OUR CLASSIFIED STAFF knows it's important to please you. And we receive hundreds of festimonlals every year.

2 BEDROOM APARTMENT

carpeted Range, refrigerator,

dishwasher, energy efficient heat pump Close to ECU *275 a month LalL'M 6363 between 5 and 7 p.m._

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

CHIMNEY SWEEPING

Fireplaces and woodstovps nnnd cleaning aller a hard winter s use Eliminate creosote ,md miistv odors ,Wood stove specialist

TAR ROAD ENTERPRISES

756-9123    756-1007    Nights

5 ROOMS, 1 bath 6 rooms, 1 bath Married couples only Call 758 0257 between 8 a m and 3p.m._

133 Mobile Homes For Rent

FOR RENT 3 bedroom trailer. 2 miles East of Grimesland. furnished, no children, no pels *135 month. 758 3046

MOBILE HOME for rent Lease and deposit required No. pets 752 5262 or 752 4008___

2 BEDROOMS, lurnishedl air, washer, good location No pets No children 758 4857.

2 BEDROOM mobile home for rent , College Private lot, available immediately.

near Pitt Community Private lot. available * 185 a month 756 5805

135 Office Space For Rent

DOOWNTOWN just off mall. Con venient to courthouse, singles or multiples. 756 0041 Of 756 3466.

LAW OFFICE for rent across the street from the Courthouse Three rooms Call 752 1138__

OFFICES FOR LEASE Contact JT or Tommy Williams, 756 7815. 5,000 SQUARE FEET olfice build ing on 264 Bypass. Plenty of park ing. Call 758 2300days._

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

S-1 SENTRY SAFE

119

cttoiiu OFFICE EgyiPiniir,

SALESMAN 15-50K

Authorized Savin Copier dealer needs aggressive professional salespeople. Sales experience preferred but not manditory. Excellent career path.

Salary, training, benefits and expenses provided. For appointment please call:

Creech & Jones

Business Machines, Inc. Greenville, N.C. 756-3175

SPECIAL PURCHASE!

82 Toyota Corollas

Automatic with air con-(jition ^ to choose from.

82 Chevrolet Chevettes

Automatic with air condition,/to choose from.

: 82 Pontiac Grand Prixs, Oldsmobile Cutlasses, and Chevrolet Monte Carlos

j(\Q Choose ^ From

;From economy to luxury.. .these cars re- present an exceptional value.    '

TOYOTA

EAST

Aiitlionzed Mercedes-Benz Dealer

109 Trade Street Greenville. NC 919/756-3228

137 Resorf Property For Renf

ATLANTIC BEACH I. bdroom condominium, oceanfronl. families only 756 4207 or I 726 3869

CONDO AT ATLANTIC BEACH: 3 bedroom. 3 bath, special weekday rates of *70 per night Oceanside, pool and Jacuzzi, tennis Call 758 between 8 a m and 5 p m

CEAN FRONT CONDO Atlantic each    *    September 17 24

*250 758 I

138

Rooms For Renf

LARGE ROOM availdbte now Easy walking distance to ECU arxJ

wi94aill,c fw t V W allU

dowtifown shopping 752 0495 after

PRIVATE ROOM in house 3 blocks Irom ECU full priviledges *140 per month, plus share of utilities. 8 7026_

UNIQUE FURNISHED living quarters Private room with use* 01

entire house Utilities and phone included *150 month Must be quiet, non smoker Karen. 758 2055. after 4 756 6452_

140

WANTED

142 Roommate Wanted

FEMALE ROOAAMATE wanted for 3 bedroom townhouse at Windy Ridge Pool, tennis courts and sauna Call 756 9491

MALE ROOAAMATE WANTED for

2 bedroom duplex Near campus Call

enses. Non smoker. 0, ask tor Lynn_

355

MALE ROOMMATE needed *135. utilities, clean person. 106

Eastbrook. 758 5044, ask tor Mike

ROOMAAATE WANTED to share 2 bedroom townhouse, '2 expenses Call 758 8534 between 12 p.m 6o.m

ROOMMATE WANTED to share 2

c<---------

bedroom apartment. Call 752 9609 ROOMMATE: Separate bedrooms, living room, and bath, share kitch en, Faundry facilities and garage, unfurnished, *100 deposit, *200 per month includes utilities. 756 0433 after 6 p m. __

CLASSIFIED DISPLAYI ne Uaiiy Henecior (jreenviiie N

142 Roommate Wanted

WANTED: MALE roommate Grad

student or professional *200 month I includes all but long distance calls

Deposit required Call 355 6897 after 6 Wp m

*100 AAONTHLY includes every

thing except food and long distance Phone calls 752 4178 alter 5p m

144

Wanted To Buy

FARM OR COUNTRY HOME with privacy to buy or rent Teaching couple no children, moving to Greenville in November Phone (3C4)    762    2028    or    write Givens

Route 1, Box 173. Glenwood, West Virginia 25520 before September 12 GOOD USED clarinet Phone 355 6476

I BUY, sell, and exchange large Size women's clothing m good condition Call 355 2508

RESPONSIBLE ADULT would like to rent or buy console piano 752 5324

WANT TO BUY pine and hardwood timber Pamlico Timber Comoafiv Inc 756 8615    ^    ^

148

Wanted To Rent

HELP!!!! Professional lady needs to desperately rent a house or an apartment in the Greenville area Call Dr Trimble at 757 1982 24

hours a day ___ _

WOULD LIKE To rent a low Income apartment or trailer 757 0523 after 5

WOULD LIKE TO RENT a building on the north side ol Greenville with

2 baths that would be suitable for a Day Care Center Call 758 5543 days 757 1033 nights

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

ROOFING

STORM WINDOWS DOORS & AWNINGS

C.L. Lupton. Co.

752 6116

FULL LINE INSURANCES

Automobile i

Motorcycle

Mobile Homes

Life (Can insure those with health problems)

Accident/Health

Renters Insurance

LARGE Discounts on Motorcycles and Tractor-Trailers

Mid-Eastern Brokers

#14 Pitt Plaza

756-4254

Greenville's Finest Used Cars!

(Located At Honoa btore)

1983 Honda Accord

4 door. 5 speed transmission. 12.000 miles, one owner

1982 Honda Accord LX

Blue 5 speed transmission AM-FM stereo radio

1982 Honda Civic

4 door Gray. 5 speed transmission, AM-FM stereo, air condition

1981 Buick Centurv

4 door, burgundy

1981 Honda Prelude

Blue, 5 speed transmission, air' condition AM-FM stereo

1980 Chevrolet Citation

4 door. 4 speed transmission One owner car

1980 Volkswagen Sport Truck

Red 5 speed transmission, like new Real nice

1979 MGB Convertible

Like new. 47.800 miles, green with black convertible top AM-FM siereo'

1977 Honda Accord

2 door hatchback Silver automatic, air condition, low mileage, one owner

(Located At Volvo Store)

1982 Datsun Pickup

MVP package, low mileage, nice truck

1982 CMC S-15 Pickup

Gypsy All the extras including air condition.

1982 AMC Jeep Wagoneer

wire

1980 Ford Granada

2 door Red and white, one owner, wheels, automatic, AM-FM stereo

1980 Honda Accord LX

Bronze with velour interior Automatic, air condition, stereo with cassette, digital clock, hatch release. Local one owner car

1980 Jeep CJ-5 ^

Renegade Blue Just like brand new

1980 Pontiac Grand Prix

2 door Beige, brown lop. low mileage, one owner

1980 Datsun 210

30,000 miles. 5 speed transmission

1979 Honda Accord

4 door 5 speed. 12.000 miles, one owner

Every option available, low mileage

1981 Honda Accord LX

Luxury model Air condition Luxury with economy

1981 AMC Jeep CJ-7

Renegade One owner In excellent shatie

1981 Olds Toronado XCS

22.000 miles, all the options like biand ni.-w

1980 AMC Jeep CJ-5

One owner, 37 000 miles, perfect shape

1980 Honda Civic Wagon

Automatic transmission, good gas mileage

1980 Volvo DL20

Air condition, tape player A nice clean hard to find car

1978 Pontiac Grand LeMans

4 door Air condition, power steering and brakes, power locks, nice car

1978 AMC Jeep Wagoneer

Unbelievably clean A very rare find

Bob Barbour

BobBarbour

M)L\0\\K kvp KLii.tuil

Memorial Dr. Greenville 355-2500

117W TentliSt    758-7200

THE REAL ESTATE

REDUCED BY OWNER

Recently remodeled 3 bedroom brick ranch near Eastern Elementary School and recreational parks m Colonial Heights Beautiful carpet and hardwood floors, large living rc^m sunny kitchen with plenty, of cabinets, dining room, cozy ten with fireplace. Laundry room with storage area, picturesque enclosed back yard with 7 foot naturally weathered fence to give privacy to your 18'x36 inground pool, pool cover, chemicals and seasoned wood for this winter's fires included $59.500!

758-1355 After 9:30 P.M. Sunday Anytime

CORNER

For Sale By Owner

CHARMING HOME

3 Bea'oorr v z t/n'h' s n d-.r wooden and landscaped corner lot Fireplace with wood siove Patio: hobby room 9X10 storage area could be converted to office Large great room Wim bunt ms Detached country A/on-sfiop Williamsburg accents crown nioiding chair railing many . Iras

$63,500 Telephone 752-4162

ATTENTION FIRST TIME BOTERS!

You may qualify for a new home with 10.15% financing already provided. Call Janet Bowser, Century 21 Bass Realty for qualifications.

FOR SALE or OWNER

3 bedrooms, 2'baths, completely remodeled kitchen with skylight, den with fireplace, living room and dining room, all new carpet and recently painted, large fenced backyard. Elmhurst School District.

Call 756*9309 After 6 P.M.

EXTRA LARGE ONE BEDROOM , ,

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rr.ents available SeplerriUe' , 5215 per munlh Call Hugh McGoa-i' now 752 2591 Only .rf.sponsibie :,-son5 need apply

OntuQ;

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BASS REALTY

756-6666

Or

756-5868

PRICE SLASHED!

This attractive home in Lynndale has just been reduced by over $5000, to $109,500, Unique features include a playroom, screened porch, spacious master bedroom with fireplace and a study. Now is the time to pick up a great buy and save thousands!

$109,500

Call

ball & lane

752-0025

HAVEYOU DREAMED OF A HOME?

HOME FEDERAIS AFFORDABLE ADJUSTABLE RATE MORTGAGE MAY BE YOUR KEY!

Coll or come see us for more information on our newest key to home ownership.

HOM FCDCKAL SAYINGS

AND LOAN ASSOOAHON

OF EASTERN NORTH CAROUNA

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HOME OFFICE

S43 Enn$ Stnti, Qntmm, N.C. 759-3421 BFtANCH OFFICES

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LOS ANGELES (AP) -When the Colt .45 pistol was introduced in 1873, it was tagged The Great Equalizer - size and strength hardly mattered when a man held a Colt. A century later, the computer is the new equalizer, and it is radically changing the scope of crime.

The computer has democratized white-collar crime, says August Bequai, a Washington, D.C., lawyer who specializes in industrial security. It has made it possible for a 12-year-old to steal with impunity. White-collar crime is no longer limited to the clever and the privileged. With an inexpensive personal computer and a telephone, it has become so simple to commit a computer crime, the experts say, that anyone can do it.

The recently disclosed escapades of Milwaukees 414s have made that clear.

The 414s, a group of young computer enthusiasts who named themselves after the Milwaukee telephone area code, romped through computers at a New York hospital, a government nuclear weapons lab and a California bank.

All it took was a little research and a few good guesses to evade the almost

non-existent security at the institutions.

There are several ways to break into computers. Some are as easy as looking up a password in an engineering library.

Other security breaches, usually practiced by professionals who already have access to computer programs, are fancy. Take the logic bomb, for example.

If you want to write a mystery novel these days that will make you a lot of money, you could write one around logic bombs, says Rob Kling, professor of computer science at the University of California at Irvine. Theres a lot of mystery: Are they there? Will they work?

A logic bomb is an addition to a computer program, and it works like a time-bomb. It is set to commit a crime at a certain time or under specific conditions. Then it self-destructs, leaving no traces.

When the conditions are right, it executes the fraud, commits the crime and disappears, says Donn Parker, a computer security expert at Stanford Research Institute International in Menlo Park, Calif., and author of four books on computer crime and computer security-

A Trojan horse is a related

code, aptly named because it is secretly inserted into another program and carries the criminal instructions and the logic bomb to execute them.

Trojan horses are ideal for fraud, says Los Angeles police Detective Robert Nieto, coordinator of major fraud investigations. One could be set up to credit a bank account each month with a penny from all other accounts, making the recipient rich without attracting attention.

The majority of computer crime, however, is far less sophisticated. Most computers have little or no protection against intruders.

We get so busy making the things do what we want them to do we forget to provide adequate safeguards, says Robert Courtney, a computer-security consultant and former head of data security at IBM.

The point Im continually trying to make is that its fairly easy to make these systems secure, but none of them are inherently secure, he says.

The 414s are facing criminal charges, but they are not likely to be given serious punishment, if past treatment of computer criminals is any guide.

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where they steal a lot of money, and they get two or three years probation, says Bequai. Computer criminals are not Robin Hoods. Theyre criminals like anyone else.

Stanley Mark Rifkin is an example of what can happen to computer criminals. He pleaded guilty in 1979 to wire fraud in the theft of $10.2 million from Security Pacific National Bank. In exchange for his plea, the government dropped charges that he had, whUe free on bail, hatched a separate scheme to steal $50 million from another bank.

Rifkin was sentenced to 'eight years in prison. He served less than three years and is now running the computer system at the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Washington. Hes a valued member of the staff, says Carol Rogers, association spokeswoman. Needless to say, hes an expert on computers.

The danger of more sophisticated computer crimes, which some officials fear could even escalate to murder, is that they are generally executed in-house and if successful are almost impossible to detect.

Dennis Lee Williams and Michael Scott Lampert of California are accused of setting up logic bombs that authorities say were meant to delete inventory and payroll information for more than 400 Kentucky Fried Chicken franchises and Sizzler Family Steak Houses in 15 states through computers owned by their former employer, Collins Foods International Inc. in Los Angeles.

Their purported motive was revenge because of dis-gruntlement with the firm, from which Williams and Lampert had resigned. However, attorneys for the pair contend many people had access to the computers and could have planted the codes. They now face computer fraud charges in Los Angeles.

Only a small number of computer crimes become known to the public, security consultants say. Victims of computer crimes often prefer to keep the crimes quiet, for fear of looking inept or ridiculous and to avoid revealing how the crimes were committed.

Insurance companies, including Lloyds of London, are beginning to take note of computer crime. In this country, Shand Morahan & Co. of Evanston, III., has begun offering accessing insurance for up to $30 million in damages caused by people who gain unauthorized entry into computers.

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instructions, he explains.

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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -These are turbulent times for Republic Airlines, the Minneapolis-based airline plagued by several well-publicized accidents and a loss of more than $100 million since Jan. 1.

But President and Chief Executive Officer Daniel F. May said the incidents, which began in April, have been exaggerated, and that ' getting the airline back into the black is his major concern.

With the unfavorable and inaccurate publicity we have received recently, some consumer confidence was lost, May reported to Republics 14,700 employees in a letter earlier this month.

I think we have been snake bit, he said later in an interview. "When you have an incident or two, anything that happens is blown out of proportion.

The latest occurred Aug. 7 at Las Vegas, Nev., when tread from a recapped tire flew off a Republic DC-9, tore a hole in a wing flap and was cucked into the right engine.

Federal Aviation Administration spokesmen said heat from the runway may have caused the tire cap to tear loose. The case is still under investigation.

In other incidents;

-A DC-9 flying from Minneapolis to Los Angeles in April lost power over Utah and dropped to a few thousand feet before landing at McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, Nev.

-In May, another DC-9 made an emergency landing at Luke Air Force Base near Phoenix, Ariz., after it nearly ran out of fuel. The planes captain was dismissed a week after the incident and the co-pilot was suspended for six months.

-A takeoff at McCarran was aborted in June when an engine caught fire and passengers slid down an emergency chute.

-Last month, an airliner failed to generate enough power on takeoff but landed safely at San Diego.

There are in excess of 80,000 flights a day by U.S. airlines, said Mort Edels-tein, FAA regional public affairs officer in Chicago. I would have to think these occur with all airlines and that the media has blown (the Republic incidents) way out of proportion.

Other airlines havent been immune from problems.

On Aug. 19, both engines of a United Boeing 767 apparently overheated because of an accumulation of ice as it made a gradual descent into Denvers Stapleton International Airport. Federal investigators are trying to de^. termine whether the computers that help operate the new aircraft contributed to the overheating.

And in May, rubber seals were left off oil plugs of the three engines of an Eastern Airlines L-1011, causing the engines to fail on a flight from Miami to the Bahamas. The pilot restarted one engine and returned to Miami.

Frode Jesperson, principal FAA operations inspector assigned to Republic, said the airlines performance is not out of line with whats happening with other carriers. Im convince(l Republic is a good airlirib. The way the media has been

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doesnt seem to be right. Redmond Tyler, a Republic spokesman, said the publicity hurt business. He said the airline had 46,763 seat reservations by phone the first week of August, but that number slipped to 43,538 the following week. Normally, theyd be about the same, he said.

Republic has accused employees of Northwest Orient, another airline based in Minneapolis, of spreading rumors that Republic was headed for bankruptcy.

May told the St. Paul Pioneer-Press in an interview that Its not ab-, normal for an aggressive sales staff to do things without executive approval."

Brent Baskfield, Northwest vice president for public relations, said the company has a long established corporate policy that prohibits employees from discussing the finances of any airline. To our knowledge, this policy has been strictly adhered to.

^ Republic reported a net

loss of nearly $103 million for the first six months of this year, compared with a loss of $6.7 million in the first half of 1982. Passenger operating revenues fell from $722.2 million in the first half of 1982 to $671.4 million for the same period this year.

But operating profit climbed from $16.4 million in 1981 to $37.2 million in 1982, a performance that won some respect among financial analysts and bankers.

Still, analysts are skeptical, and Mike Garbisch of Dain Bosworth Inc. says Theres no guarantee you can save the company even with employee concessions which management has exacted.

The airline hasnt shown an annual net profit since 1979, when North Central Airlines and Southern Airways, based in Atlanta, merged to become Republic. The following year, the airline acquired Hughes Airwest, giving it a West Coast base. j Republics long-term debt has grown from $519.5 million in 1980 to $647.3 million last year. May says its now around $800 million.

May told workers last month that wage concessions were necessary for the company to survive. So far, the airlines mechanics and pilots have voted to accept a 15 percent pay cut. Three other unions have yet to vote.

Ended Wolk To Moilbox

MARGERUM, Ala. (AP) - Grover Nub' Hayes walked more than 2,000 miles over 40 years to get his mail. Then he figured that was enough and the traveling mail^x was bom.

You have to walk down the hill, around the ravine and across the road to the (mail) box, explained the 74-year-old Hayes, a retired construction worker whose house sits on a hill in northwestern Alabama.

For more than 40 years I walked around there - 175 feet each way, three times each day. Once to get the mail, once to get the newspaper and once to drop off more mail.

The way Hayes figures it, that averages to about one-fiftbmile each day, one mile eaCh week, 52 miles each year. j

That meant Hayes walked more than 2,000 miles to and from his mailbox between 1926 and 1968, when he decided he had walked enough.

He fashioned a movable mailbox from a pulley made of two weathered automobile wheels, plus an antique car crank and scrap wood.

Two cables connect the pulley to the mailbox, which sits on a pole on the other side of the ravine. When the postman delivers the mail, Hayes turns a crank, and within minutes the mailbox crosses the cables to his waiting arms.

By turning another crank, Hayes sends the mailbox back across the cables - 19 feet above the ravines bottom - and down the pole, where it awaits the postmans next delivery.

Were always getting people who pull off the four-lane and drive down here to have a look at the mailbox, Hayes said. People just dont get many chances to see a traveling mailbox.

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Researchers at Mountain Valley Water Co. say these waters may also be called natural mineral water, since the mineral content of the water is not modified by any artificial process.

rict sanitary conditions must be maintained, with the area surrounding the source being protected from urban or industrial encroachment to avoid contamination

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Judge E. Burt Aycock and Judge James E. Ragan III disposed of the following cases during the Aug 8-12 term of district court in Pitt County.

Jacque Van Alston. Cherry Point, speeding, 10 days jail suspended on payment of $25 and costs Julie Ann Clemens. East Third St , exceeding safe speed, pav costs

Daniel Ebron, Farmville Blvd. assault inflicting serious injury, voluntary dismissal Sandra Schwenley Haddock. Route 3. expired registration plate, voluntary dismissal James Hardee. Greenville, worthless check. ,30 days jail suspended on payment of costs and check

Ricky Hardy, West Third St, trespass, resist arrest, assault with '3 deadly weapon, voluntary dis missal

J Scott l.arson. East Fourth St. worthless check, .30 days jail suspended on payment of costs and check

Shell Locklear. Winlerville, assault with deadly weapon, volun tary dismissal Lula Haddock .Mills, Route 3. improper equipment, not guilty Kelli Denise Shelton, Ashetoro, exceeding safe speed, pay costs I^vy Smith, Winlerville, assault inflicting serious injury, voluntary dismissal.

Bertha Thomas, Grimesland, damage to personal property, vol unlary dismissal Harry Waller Jr , Route 6, driv ing under the influence, .stop light violation, six months jail suspended on payment of $100 and costs, surrender operators license, attend alcohol workshop and pay $100 fee Danny Lee Wells, Washington, speeding, 10 days jail suspended on payment of $15 and costs, surrender operators license.

Jesse Ray Wilson, Grimesland, exceeding safe speed, pay costs Lomell Whitaker, Route 5, weight violation, 10 days jail suspended on payment of costs Ed Alton Whitehurst, Washington, driving under the influence, six months jail suspended on payment of $100 and costs, attend alcohol school and pay $100 fee

Wesley Ray Nicholson, trespass, .30 days suspended on payment of $10 and costs; assault on female, not guilty.

Charles James Payton, Cedar Court, stop light violation, 10 days jail suspended on payment of costs and $10.

Cheryl Sheppard Webster, Washington, larceny of motorcycle, voluntary dismissal Robert Samuel Mosely, Hardee Circle, larceny of motorcycle, voluntary dismissal Thomas Byron Brown, Bethel, stop light violation, 10 days jail suspended on payment of costs James Arthur Ackiin, Bethel, careless and reckless, expired reg istration plate, 30 days jail suspended on payment of $50 and costs

Jesse Ray Green, Winlerville, operate left of center, 10 days jail suspended on payment of costs.

Darril Kent Brown, Route 4, stop light violation, voluntary dismissal Carlton E. Durham, Hudson ,St, worthless check, 30 days jail suspended on payment of costs and check

Chris Grimes, Bethel, injury to real property, 30 days jail suspended on payment of $10 and costs and $51 restitution.

Ned Kinsaul, East Third St , assault on female, voluntary dismissal; damage to property, voluntary dismissal.

Gregory Paige, South Greene St, larceny and shoplifting, 60 days jail suspended on payment of costs, remit.

James Edward Thomas, Jacksonville, driving while license revoked, six months jail suspended on payment of $200 and costs Elijah Williams, Tarboro, injury to real property, 30 days jail suspended on payment of $10 and costs and $51 restitution Ronnie Ebron, West Third St, breaking and entering, voluntary dismissal; assault. 16 days jail Jeffrey Edward Banker, Indiana, speeding, pay $15 and costs Jesse E. Haslip, Route 7, use of threatening language over the telephone, six months jail in the state Department of Correction James Curtis Barnhill, Route 10, shoplifting. 60 days jail suspended on payment of $50 and costs McCoy Clemons, Halifax SI , trespass, prayer for judgement continued on payment ol costs, remit costs Earnest L Eaton, Independent Blvd., worthless check, 30 days jail suspended on payment of costs and check

Grater Edwards, Snow Hill, worthless check, 30 days jail suspended on payment of costs arid check

Caesar Freeman Jr . rOute 1, exceeding safe speed, pay costs John Maurice Hopkins, Maryland, driving under thf influence, six months jail suspended on payment of $200 and costs; resLst-ing arrest, voluntary dismissal James Berck Jordan. Virgina. driving under the influence, six montte jail suspended on payment of $200 and costs, spend :iO days in jail, surrender operators license, probation two years Curtis Eugene Joyner, Farmville. worthless check, 30 days jail suspended on payment of $25 and costs and check,

Alyssia Lynn Locastra, Wilson Acres, no operator's license, voluntary dismissal Henry Mills. Winlerville. worthless check, not guilty Dalton Moore, Washington, non-support, six months jaii sus pended on payment of costs and $30 per week for support Rochard Todd .Move. .AJlandale Dr., driving in excessof lo% blood alcohol content by weight six months jail suspended on payment of costs and $100, surrender opera tor's license, attend alcohol school and pay $100 fee Joey Woodrow tiwens, Lakeview Terrace, driving under the influence and fail to yield right of way. six months jail suspended on payment of $500 and costs, probation two years, surrender operators license.

Lee Parker, Hudson St. assault with a deadly weapon, not guilty Mary Pitt, Route 4, dispose of secured personal property, volun tary dismissal Kermit Eugene Tyson. Glendale ''ourt. driving in excess of 109 alcohol content by weight, six inonttiz. jail suspended on payment of $200 and costs, surrender operator's license, aiiond alcohol school

and pay $100 fee William Whichard, West Ninth vSt. communicating threat.s. 6(i days jail suspended on payment of $25 and costs Thomas .Spencer Hill III, Churchill Drive. possession of mixed beverage under 21 years of age, prayer for judgement con tinued on payment of costs Mary Izouise Corey. Wintervillc fail to comply with restriction ckIc. pay costs Rom Watson Jenkins. Kinston, larceny, dismissed by the court Dave Wiliam Bistiop. South F.lni St . fishing violation, five days jaii suspended on payment ol $15 and costs

James McPhaul. Norcott Circle, criminal Irespa.ss. volunlars dis missal,

Darryl Brown. 14th St . assault with a deadh weapon, not guilt\ Virgil Pilgreen,Church SI Ires pass, dismissed at the cIosl- of state/s evidence Mrs Ho tier I VV Voung, Washington, worthless cheik lo days jail susp<nded on pavnienl of costs and ch<ck Albert C Daley. Slancil Trailer Park, hara.ssing phone calls, not guilty

Christopher ttandolph Coloiii.il. Ave. Inspection violation and li nancial violation. 2o days jail sus pended on pavment of costs and $15

Stuart James Berkowitz. Tripp St. slop sign violation, five days jail suspendpil on payment of $15 and costs Thomas Elton .McMurray. A/alea Gardens, a.s.sault on female. Ki days jail su.spnded on puymeni of SltKi and costs Nancy Jane Clark, Rotary Ave , wildlife violation, pay $5 and costs Frank Diaz John.son, Washington, fail to stop for flashing red light, five days jail .suspended on pay ment of costs and $15 Shann .Marrow, Route 2, cruelly to animals, six months jail sus pended on payment of $loo and costs, pay $475 restitution to Mike Johnston, not own or posse.ss firearm for three years .Matthew Carr, Ayden, a.ssaull by pointing a gun, not guilty Beverly Ann Davis, Kinston, speeding, pay $iu and costs Joe L Edwards Jr, Ayden. no operator's license, :!<i days jail suspended on payment of $10 and costs

Steven Hunter, Ayden, assault on female, .30 days jail suspended on payment of costs, remil. probation one year Alexander Jenkins ,)r, Ayden. communicating threats, not guilty Karla R John.son, Ftoute 2, no operator's license, voluntary dis missal; driving in excess of 'lo% blood alcohol content by weight, six months jail suspended on payment of $100 and costs, surrender opera tors license, attend alcohol schixil, pay $100 fee Kenis Ray John.son, .New Bern, speeding, pay costs Jimmy .Maye. Ayden, assault. :to . days jail suspended on payment ot costs

James ,M. F^ridgen. (irifton. non-support, six months jail sus pended on payment of costs and $25 per week for support Alton Ray Roach. Ayden, carry concealed weapon, .'io days jail suspended on payment cost and $10 .Madeline Harris .Smith, Win lerville, exceeding sate spi-ed, prayer for judgement continued on payment of costs Arthur Earl Sutton, Ford St. drunk and disruptive, :to days jail suspended on payment of $io and costs, attend iMenial Health Center John Franklin Sutton. Win terville, a.s.sault on female, 90 days jail suspended on payment of $25 and costs Samuel Ward, Ayden,, bastardy, six months jail suspended on payment of costs and $25 each week for support Obediah Whitehurst. Winterville. assault on female, voluntary dis missal

Willie Junior Williams, Ayden, careless and reckless and stop sign violation, 30 days jail suspended on payment of costs and $75 Joseph Douglas Wynn, Williamston, driving under the in fluence, six months jail suspendid on payment of $hXi and costs, surrender operator's licen.se. attend alcohol school and pay $100 tee Gussie Jackson, Ayden. worthless check, 30 days jail suspended on payment of costs IzCroy Woolard. .Ayden. worthless check, not guilty Reginald C^uentine Henderson. Hubert, driving under the infliK'nce and speeding. :) days jail, surren der operators license

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WASHLNCmN lAP) -Residents of Western states spend less time in hospitals than other Americans, but its unclear whether they benefit from shorter stays, according to a congressional study.

The average hospital stay in the West is 6.1 days, compared to a typical stay of 8..5 days in the .Northeast, according to the study released by the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment. The average stay is 7.5 days in Northcentral states and 6.8 days in the South, with a national average of 7 3 days

Americans would spend 44 million fewer days in the hospital if the short stays in the West became commonplace nationwide, the report said. |

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i^^AYONNE, France (APi - Several barrels of highly toxic sodium cyanide and ether have washed up on the beaches of southwestern France, maritime officials report.

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38 The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N C

Wednesday. August 31.1963Little Hope For The Wounded In Chad's Civil War

By MICHAEL GOLDSMITH

Associated Press Writer

NDJAMENA, Chad (AP) - To be wounded in Chad's civil war can mean almost certain death.

Only the most primitive medical facilities are available in this desolate, sun-baked country where Libyan-backed rebels are trying to topple the "government of President His-sene Habre. Many of the injured die before receiving any kind of treatment.

Chadian soldiers seriously hurt in the battle for the northern outpost of Faya-Largeau were flown to the NDjamena hospital, a near-derelict group of buildings,, in the heart of the war-shattered city.

They lay in the 122-degree heat for up to five days without any kind of first aid before being evacuated, said Lt. Cmdr. Rene Jan-covici, a French navy doctor who is the only trained sur

geon practicing in the Chad capital. I received 223 seriously hurt soldiers with all kinds of head, chest and limb injuries.

But there was not a single abdominal .injury among them, because anyone unfortunate enough to be struck in the abdomen in that heat and filth and without medical attention was dead within hours, he said.

The hospital itself is not a model of hygiene. All the "toilets are smashed and unusable. Flies and malaria-bearing mosquitos hover over garbage and excrement in the yard.

There are not enough beds for the hundreds of patients and many people, including those headed for the maternity ward, sleep on straw mats in the corridors or in the open.

Many of the military casualties from Faya-Largeau had injuries caused by pellet, fragmentation and

phosphorus bombs dropped in divebombing attacks by the Libyan air force, Jan-coviclsaid.

The phosphorus bombs are particularly vicious, he said. They continue to bum long after the fire is put out, searing into the skin as long as it remains in contact with oxygen.

Mohamed Alifa, 20, was blinded and crippled by such a bomb. Three weeks after being burned, he lies in agony from the effects of the phosphorus.

We think he will survive, Jancovici said. Most of these people never had any kind of medical treatment before in their lives, so their systems are not immunized to antibiotics by years of abuse at the hands of modem medicine. Antibiotics work wonders here.

Lt. Cmdr. Serge Resnikoff, a French navy ophthalmologist recently assigned to the NDjamena

hospital, looked at Mohamed within hours of taking up his new post.

I think we may be able to restore about 10 percent of the si^t of one eye, he said, With luck, he will be able to distinguish between li^t and dark.

The wounds of every battle casualty brou^t to the hospital were badly infected, Jancovici said.

Four of them had amputations which they had performed on themselves -for example, of gangrenous open fractures - without anesthetics, instruments or help of any kind, Jancovici said.

Recently arrived with Resnikoff is Capt. Andre Ribas, a marine pharmacist who is reopening the hospitals biolo^cal laboratory, destroyed in the civil war three years ago.

Until now, we had no way of making an analysis, Jancovici said. For operations, I used my intuition and my sense of smell.

Operations stop whenever there is a power failure in NDjamena.

The French government donated a generator to the hospital a few months ago, Jancovici said. But it was stolen and has not been replaced.

Antoine Nadige, who drove a fully loaded gasoline truck through Faya-Largeau during the final Libyan onslaught, is recovering, despite bums over 90 percent of his body.

There were two army tankers with the garrisons last gasoline supplies, he recalled. The MIGs came at us again and again, firing rockets and machine guns, until they blew us up.

Nadige, 30, was the only survivor among a dozen soldiers on the trucks, he said.

Jancovici was struck by the fact that he received no civilian casualties from

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Faya-Largeau.

Only soldiers had a ri^t to evacuation, he said. Heaven knows what happened to the civilians. Many must have been hurt in the divebombing.

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He has a handful of European nurses in the surgery department, plus some half-trained Chadian doctors and nurses.

I have one Chadian sur

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ipm    '    m    _    The    Daily    Retlecior    Greenville    NC    _    Went-bddy    Auc^ust    31    1983    39Finland's Border With Soviet Is A Sensitive Sche

By WILLIAM C. MANN Associated Press Writer

PUKARI, Finland (AP) -At the end of a gravel road here is the Soviet Union and for Finland this is a very senstive place.

' A sign in English and Finnish marks it: Frontier Zone.

And the sign goes on to say: Any person moving or staying within the frontier zone has to act and behave in ' such a way that maintenance of peaceful conditions and irreproachable order on the frontier will not be jeopardized.

Crossing the frontier without a permit is forbidden.

Shouting across the border to frontier guards or civilians is forbidden.

Taking pictures, throwing newspapers to the other side, moving about within 30 feet of the frontier, shining light on it-all are forbidden.

Infractions are punishable, says the sign, by a fine or two years in prison if no heavier penalty is prescribed.

Finland doesnt want trouble on its 925-mile eastern border, Western Europes longest land frontier with the Soviet Union.

Trouble, from the Finnish point of view, is a Soviet citizen who crosses it illegally in an attempt to use Finland as a transit point to other countries in the West.

It would be a different situation if these Russian people would give cause to stay in Finland, but they dont. said Eila Kaennoe,

. chief of the aliens office in Finlands Interior Depart-' ment. If a person doesnt want to have asylum in Finland, then he has to have papers and a passport to proceed to another country . Anyway, she added, border authorities have few contacts with Soviets claiming persecution at home, fewer than one a year over the last several years. Such claims, she said, are investigated and handled as asylum cases from anywhere else.

There is no accurate count of how many get to the border from the Soviet side. Movement is restricted inside the Soviet Union for about 50 miles on the main road from Leningrad to Helsinkir'aBd much of the border runs through roadless woodlands or along deep lakes.

But even those who reach Finland risk capture by the 3,700-man Finnish border patrol, only to be returned to the Soviet Union in compliance with a border agreement with Moscow.

Of 14 asylum cases in Finland in 1981, none involved a Soviet citizen. Last year nine people requested political asylum in Finland, and the only Soviet among them, a woman from Leningrad, was rejected. Four people have asked for asylum this year, but Miss Kaennoe refused to discuss them because their cases are not resolved.

Those people who are successful (in avoiding detection) and go across our country, thats another story, Miss Kaennoe said in her Helsinki office.

Swedish officials refuse to say how many of 94 Soviets

allowed to stay in Sweden since 1978 came by way of Finland.

The most celebrated recent case involved Victoria Mullova, a 23-year-old Soviet violinist who defected with her accompanist. Vakhtang Zhordania, to Sweden, then to the United States, in early July. They came legally to Finland for a concert under the auspices of the Soviet Culture Ministry. She said after arriving in Sweden that she and Zhordania took a taxi the 175 miles from Kuusamo in Finland.

Miss Kaennoe, who admitted that the question of sending Soviets back across the border is very political, insisted nevertheless

Price War Continuing

RICHLAND, Wash. (AP)

Such a deal: two eggs, hashbrowns and toast for 89 cents, for a limited time only

- until the price war ends or until everybody at George Washington Way gets sick of it, whichever comes first.

The war began last winter when Bananas restaurant offered two eggs, hashbrowns and toast for 59 cents.

We were just curious to see how much potential business there was on George' Washington Way for breakfast, said Rick Stacy, Bananas manager.

After a few weeks of filling the restaurant and losing money, the price was raised to 99 cents, about the break-even point, Stacy said. Two weeks ago, the price went to $1.29.

Shortly after the Bananas special began, Perkins Cake and Steak offered the same breakfast for 89 cents. That price hasnt changed.

Now, said Stacy, he cant afford to stop offering the special or a ham and eggs breakfast, which together account for two-thirds of his breakfast business in this town of 33,000.

The lower prices increased business by one-third at Perkins, and they will keep prices low probably forever, or at least as long as everyone else does, said assistant manager Dawna Edwards.

Recently, another restaurant on the major road, JBs Big Boy, lowered the price of eggs, bacon, hashbrowns and toast from $2.85 to $1.99 to lure back customers.

But Jerry Sargent, JBs manager, says time is on his side.

You can only eat the same thing for a couple of months before you get sick of it, he said.

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that turning back a fleeing Soviet citizen does not violate the Geneva convention governing the treatment of refugees.

She said she inte^rets the convention as requiring protection only if a refugee was persecuted before leaving his country, not if the act of leaving will result in persecution if returned.

Finlands postwar policy of maintaining good relations with the Kremlin without losing its Western economic, social and political systems makes defectors a sensitive issue here.

"The government would not feel happy about Finland being recognized as a refugee route, said one government official who com

mented on condition that he not be named.

Finland sends construction workers regularly across the border for projects inside the Soviet Union. Many Soviet tourists visit Finland, normally by train, boat or on guided tours by bus. The Finns and the Soviets also have a first-class cultural exchange, the official said.

All this would be jeopardized if Finland became known as a refugee route, he said.

A question that continually arises in the Finnish press is how much help potential defectors get from Finns.

Officials, even within the aliens office, recognize that there are people who help. They deny, however, that

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Miss Mullova raised eyebrows in Helsinki when she said In Sweden that she defected in Finland because she had been told it was the best place for defectors to use as a springboard to the West

Staff at the Kuusamo Hotel near here, where Miss Mullova and Zhordania sav they got the taxi that took them to Sweden, said they know of no organized movement to help defectors "But what are you going to do if somebody comes to you and asks for help'." one said. "Youre going to do what you can."

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With a few scrawls of a quill pen, 13 disparate, raw and rowdy former colonies became free and independent states and a shaky new nation.

July 4'?

No, it was September 3,

1783.

Where are the brass bands, the flowing colors, the sp^ches, parades, picnics and fireworks'? The bicentennial of Americas final freedom is upon us, and whos to celebrate? Whoever thinks of Sept. 3?

It was on that date In 1783, 200 years ago Saturday, that the long American Revolution that had become a world war came to an end, and the world formally acknowledged what Thomas Jefferson and the Continental Congress had claimed years earlier, American independence.

The Treaty of Paris of 1783, signed on that day, remains the most remarkable diplomatic accomplishment in this countrys history. Benjamin Franklin, John Adams and John Jay secured at the conference table what George Gashington had won in the field.

, Even the victory at Yorktown had not done much to relieve the anxiety of statesmen or soldiers. Cornwallis had been taken, along with 8,000 men, thousands of arms and two dozen ships. But the British' held fast to New York, Charleston and Savannah. For two years, Washington sat and watched and worried over a war that was over but wouldnt end.

By early 1783, two years after the Yorktown campaign, the Army was ,so underfed, underpaid and unappreciated that a military coup almost undid freedom. An anonymous address circulated in the American camp at Newburgh, N.Y., damning mistreatment of the Army by Congress and calling a meeting where protest, and

perhaps mutiny, might be formed.

On March 11, one of the most critical but least remembered dates in the countrys annals, Washington called a meeting of his own. He had written a speech but managed only a few words before pausing and groping for a pair of spectacles.

Maj. Samuel Shaw ue-scribed the scene as Washington be^ed the in-dulgencce of his audience while he put them on, observing at the same time that he had grown gray in their service, and now found himself growing blind. There was something so natural, so unaffected, in his appeal, as rendered it superior to the most studied oratory, Shaw wrote. It forces its way to the heart, and you might see sensibility moisten every eye.

As Washington withdrew, the disgruntled officers adopted resolutions affirming their allegience and pledging new patience with Congress. The revolution was sav^. There would be no slide into anarchy, no reign of terror, no vulnerable country open to reconquest.

Except for frontier skirmishes with the Indians, the fighting was over in America. But it raged on elsewhere, and the British took heart from new victories.

The French court strove to discourage reconciliation among the feuding but blood-bound English-speaking peoples. France maneuvered for a mediated truce, a status quo that would have left Britain in control of large chunks of America.

Wiley John Adams scotched this ploy by letting it be known he would accept mediation so long as the Americans participated as independent and equal parties. He guessed ri^tly that the potential mediators, Austria and Russia, would not sponsor anything that allowed rebellious democrats

to sit as equals with the monarchies of Europe.

Although they had been instructs by Congress to act only on with the Uu /ice and consent of the French court, the Americans in Paris began separate talks with the British. Disposing of the American problem, both suspected, would make it easier for England to come to terms with her other adversaries.

On Nov. 5 a set of articles was agreed to by the U.S. and British commissioners, and the French foreign minister, Charles Gravier, Comte de Vergennes, was outraged.

I am at a loss, sir, to explain your conduct, the minister who had provided millions in loans, cash and arms for the American cause sulked to Franklin when he learned the Americans had negotiated their own peace behind his back.

But Franklins guile and diplomacy saved the day again. He assured Vergennes that nothing had been qgreed to that was contrary to the interests of France. Then the American sage wrote a brazen warning, couched in the most friendly terms, that Vergennes could not quite believe or ignore.

The English, I just now learn, flatter themselves they have already divided us, Franklin wrote. I hope this little misunderstanding wUl therefore be kept a secret, and that they will find themselves totally mistaken.

Franklin won on all counts. The English did believe they had driven a wedge into Frances global alliances. France feared they mi^t. Vergennes decided to live with the American coup rather than make a public fuss.

Privately, Vergennes was amazed that Americans with no power, no world standing, a ragtag army and no navy,

bankrupt and threadbare, had swept all the chips from the table while the big players stared at each other over their cards.

Their concessions exceed all that I could have thou^t possible, Vergennes said of the English settlement.

The American peace could not become official until the general peace was concluded. Britain signed preliminary articles with France and Spain on Jan. 20, 1783, and hostilities ended Feb. 4.

Congress ratified the provisional treaty April 15. The

final treaty was signed in Paris on Sept. 3 and was ratified by Congress on Jan. 14,1784. On May 12, ratifications were exchanged to complete the long peace process.

The, nine articles of the final settlement made remarkable concessions to the Americans. The first was the most important, proclaiming that His Britanic majesty acknowledges the said United States ... to be free sovereign & independent States.

The treaty also established boundaries for the new country running along the St. Croix River between Maine and Nova Scotia, the St. Lawrence-Atlantic watershed, the 45th parallel, a line through the Great Lakes westward to the Mississippi River, down the Mississippi to the 31st parallel, where it turned eastward following the line across west Florida to the Ap^achicola and St. Marys rivers to the Atlantic.

This was a vast empire, bigger and potentially as rich as any held by the ancient powers of the Old World.

John Adams also won for his New Englanders the right to fish off Newfoundland, and Britain gave up its demands for restitution to American loyalists persecuted in the war. Congress agreed only to

earnestly recommend that the states restore their rights and property - something Congress was powerless to enforce and the states unwilling to do. This provided Britain an excuse to hold onto posts in the Northwest Territory and keep the frontier inflamed for another decade.

The terms obtained for us are great indeed, said Thomas Jefferson.

But the triumphant Adams urged the new nation to look to the future.

The union of the states, an affectionate respect and

attachment among all their members, the education of the rising generation, the formation of a national system of economy, policy and matters are the great concerns which still lye before us, he said.

The British had given up Charleston and Savannah in late 1782. The last Redcoats, with a baggage of Tories and turncoats, sailed from New York on Nov. 25 and America was fully free at last.

Washington, hoping and praying that his duty was finished but eerily prescient that perhaps it was only

begun, resigned his commission and returned to Virginia. In parting he set a course for the nation.

This is the time of their probation, Washington wrote of the newly freed states.

This is the favorable moment to give such a tone to our federal government as will enable it to answer the ends of its institution, or this may be the ill-fated moment for relaxing the {wwers of the union, annihilating the cement of the confederation, and exposing us to become the sport of European poli

tics, which may play one state against another to prevent their growing importance, and to serve their own interested purposes, Washington said.

For, according to the system of policy the states shall adopt at this moment, they will stand or fall, and by their confirmation or lapse, it is yet to be decided, whether the Revolution must ultimately be considered as a blessing or a curse: a blessing or a curse, not to the present age alone, for with our fate will the destiny of unborn millions be involved.

Americans March To Altar

WASHINGTON (API - A record number of American couples went to the altar in 1980 - their ranks swelled by a large contingent of people who were remarried.

In its report, the National Center for Health Statistics said 44 percent of the 2,390,252 couples wed in 1980 included partners who had been married before. In 1970, 31 percent of the couples who were married included partners made return trips to the altar, the report said.

The number of marriages in 1980 was 59,000 higher than the 1^79 total, the report said. Provisional figures compiled by the agency indicate the number of m'',rriages increased in 1981 and 1982 but had declined so far this year.

HARVARD BOUND - Grant Colfax, who has not bad any formal schooling except for one 18-unit semester in junior college, enrolls at Harvard University this faU. Coifaxs

parents, of Boonville, Calif-, with education officials approval, taught him at home after moving to the rural community 100 miles north of San Francisco. (AP Laserphoto)

The City Engineering and Inspections Department is responsible for the enforcement of the grass mowing ordinance. To report unmowed or littered lawsn. contact this office at 752-1137.

RE-ATTACHED FOOT - Four months after his left leg was partially severed in a freak accident, 23-year-old railroad worker Alan Kilng walks out of Montefilore Medical Center in New York. Last April, King spent his lunch hour wedged between two heavy pieces of railroad equipment which had slammed together on a track in the Bronx, crushing his left calf. A team of microsurgeons re-attached his foot just above the ankle in an operation lasting 19.6 hours. (AP Laserphoto)

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The Daily Reflector. Greenville N C

Wednesday August 31 1983    41Peace Corps Program Really Thriving In Honduras

By MONTE HAYES Associated Press Writer

JUTICALPA, Honduras (AP) Don Hanson lives in a tranquil ^n valley in Honduras, his work as an American Peace Coips volunteer untouched by the guerrilla wars wracking Central America.

Hanson, a 25-year-old agricultural engineer from Garfield, Wash., is one of 250 Peace Corps volunteers and trainees in Honduras, Central Americas most impoverished country. The program is the largest in the turbulent region and Latin Americas second biggest, after Ecuadors contingent of 285 volunteers.

The number of Peace Corps volunteers worldwide has dropped from more than 16,000 in the late 1960s to 5,200 today because of funding cuts and the closing of programs in more than a dozen countries.

In Central America, the Peace Corps has pulled out of El Salvador and Nicaragua because of guerrilla warfare and has reduced its program in Guatemala, withdrawing from the western highlands where a leftist insergency is concentrated.

But Honduras, largely spared the political violence its neighbors suffer, has seen an increase from around 150 volunteers in the early 1970s to the present level.

"One has to recognize the importance of Honduras and the fact that you have a democratic government trying to do its best to solve the problems of this country, Don Allen, director of the Honduran Peace Corps program, said in an interview in Tegucigalpa, the Honduran capital.

They just desperately need the kind of help we can give them at the village level

President Roberto Suazo Cordova, whosei election in November 1981 restored civilian government after two decades of almost uninterrupted military rule, has

asked for more volunteers, Allen said.

Working with self-help projects in rural mountain communities 100 miles northeast of the capital, Hanson, a strapping six-footer with a flaxen beard, is typical of the volunteers found in the Peace Corps in its early days.

Id never seen poverty like this where Im from in the Northwest. Pictures tell a lot, but theyre not the same thing as living it, he said as he showed a visitor around Juticalpa, capital of heavily forested Olancho province.

Away from the main square, Juticalpa is a town of dusty, unpaved streets. Saddled horses stand hitched in front of houses with red-tile roofs and white-waial walls, and ox carts carry grinning little boys to the fields.

Like many Peace Corps volunteers,    Hanson often

finds his work frustrating because of the slow pace of progress.

Its a big challenge. Thats the way they promote the Peace Corps and its true, he said.

Hanson works out of an agricultural extension office here, helping a half-dozen villages    and towns

throughout    the Guayape

Valley. He usually reaches them on aging buses and by hitching rides. The final leg of the trip to El Agua Fria, a mountain village eight hours away, is by horseback.

Most of his work involves small irrigation projects. In the tradition of the Peace Corps, villages and individuals benefiting from the projects are expected to provide part of the money and all the labor.

The matching funds come from the U.S. Agency for International Development and the Peace Corps Partnership Program, under which local communities in Lhe United States donate money to projects supervised by volunteers.

On a recent day he visited La Puzunca, a village of 600

Considering An Acid Rain Plan

WASHINGTON (AP) - A plan to reduce acid rain that is less ambitious than one envisioned by many in Congress is being seriously considered by Environmental Protection Agency chief William Ruckelshaus, agency sources say.

The plan would reduce the emission of sulfur dioxide from smokestacks - the suspected source of acid rain - by 2 million to 4 million tons a year in four states, according sources who spoke on condition they not be identified.

Acid rain has been blamed for the death of hundreds of lakes in the Northeast and Canada. The plan would focus on reducing emissions thought to be responsible for acid rainfall in New Yorks Adirondack mountains, where 90 percent of the acified lakes are located, the sources said.

The most stringent bill proposed in Congress, meanwhile, would cut sulfur dioxide emissions by up to 12 million tons annually in a 31-state region.

Environmentalists hailed Ruckelshaus as Mr. Clean when he returned last May to the agency he headed in the early 1970s. Ruckelshaus was viewed as the right man to rebuUd the agency that had been the subject of a half-dozen congressional investigations before the resignations of its director and adozoiofhertopaides.

Now the environmentalists are keeping a close watch on the Reagan administrations internal debate over how to control acid rain and what Ruckelshaus will recommend.

During an interview last week, Ruckelshaus told reporto^ that a variety of options for controlling acid rain were still being considered. But agency sources say Ruckelshaus particular int four-state plan three-hour ager he attended last ^

The proposal did not specify which states would be included in the plan, but sources say Ohio, Pennsylvania, West Virginia and New York are four Hkety

candidates. The final plan might require 50 percent reductions in the four states and smaller cuts in the emissions from neighboring states, one source said.

Proponents of the scaled-down plan contend it would allow EPA to test the effectiveness of emission-control measures that could be expanded to other areas. Another advantage of the proposal is its price tag. The cost of the limited-control plan is estimated at between h.5 billion and $2.5 billion, compared to $35 billion for the most stringent program.

Environmentalists, however, say the plan would leave many areas vulnerable to acid rain damage.

This would be completely unacceptable, said Liz Barratt-Brown, an acid rain expert with the Natural Resources Defense Council. A pro^am that reduces pollution in four states is not going to be cost-effective in terms of eliminating acid rain damage.

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TRMBULL, Conn. (AP) - Before long shoppers will be able to walk into a nationwide chain dq)artment store and buy either socks or stocks, says a computer management information systems journal.

According to MIS Week, a computerized ^stem is being installed in 33 Sears, Roebuck and Co. stores across the nation, with another 100 scheduled for installation by the id of the year.

The equipment includes a microcomputer and one or more video terminals in each of the centers, which are staffed by registered brokers. It is expected that by the end of 1984 financial services will be available in 250 of the chains stores.

For informatioD on voter r^tratkn, caU the Htt County Board of Elections at 7SM683.

people that has been trying for more than five years to build a new six-room school.

The Peace Corps Partnership Program has alloted $2,100 for the project, but Hanson is holding back half the money until the community collects $350 as its share to finish the school, which now has walls and a

galvanized zinc roof in place. He says the villa^rs also need to show more initiative in providing voluntary labor for the project.

Im going to the school project wondering what to say, he said, as he drove a borrowed Jeep down a dusty road to La Puzunca. I dont want to be negative. But Ive

^t to say, Hey, you guys arent working hard enough. I want them to organize themselves so when Im gone, theyll keep working on projects for themselves. Like Hanson, most Peace Corps volunteers in Honduras live in rural communities and work directly with the poor.

They are involved with cooperatives, public health and nutrition projects, forest management programs, agricultural extension and special education.

In the early 70s in response to requests from host countries the Peace Corps began to recruit volunteers who had higher technical

skills and place them in universities and government planning positions, said John Evans, program and training officer for the Peace Corps in Honduras.

Under (President) Carter, the word came down that Peace Corps volunteers should be working with the poorest of the poor.

Evans said todays volunteers are happy with the change Hanson agrees. In fact, when his two-year commitment is up in December, hes planning to sign up for another year of frustrations, challenges and a $231-a-month living allowance.

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MILLER LITE

BEER

12 OZ. CANS PACKAGE OF SIX

99

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An Old Fashioned Price on Country Curtains!

150x84'

Reg. $80.

Polyester/cotton colonial style curtains with lace edging and fabric bowties. Extra fullness in natural color.

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Terrific Savings on Lovely Cannon^ "Royal Classic" Towels!

4.99

1.99

Waahcloth, Reg. 2.50

Bath Towel Regular 8.50

3.44

Hand Towel, Reg. 5.50

i

Solid coldr towel ensemble with dobby border. 100% combed cotton loops. Many soft colors.

Savings on Summer Fashions for the

Whole Family I

Fashion summer wear for men, ladies and children. Great styles and colors to finish out your summer.

Misses' and Juniors

Regular 29.00..............................

Five-pocket western style jeans for ladies. Sizes 8 to 18. Five-pocket western style for juniors. 100% cotton denim. Junior sizes.

Men's red or orange tag basic jean with straight legs. Polyester/ cotton basic styled jeans with straight legs and five pockets for boys.

Sizes 25 to 30.

Outfit the Family and Save on LEVI'S* Denim Jeans!

19.99

13.99

12.99

Boys' 8 to 14, Girit' 7 to 14, Children's 4 to 7

Tough polyester/cotton denim jeans with five . pockets and straight legs designed for boys and girls. Children's styles are rinsed denim jeans with boot-cut and five pockets. Or slim little LEVI'S saddlevan jeans for children.

LeviS

SUPPLEMBrr TO THE ENTERPRISE, THE MOUNT OUVE TRIBUNE ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 90; THE EVENINQ TaEQRAM, THE GOLDSBORO NEWS-ARGUS. THE DAILY ADVANCE, THE WILSON DAILY TIMES, THE DAILY REFLECTOR, THE KINSTON DAILY FREE PRESS, THE NEWS HERALD, THE TARBORO SOUTHERNER, THE WASHINGTON DAILY NEWS, THE ROANOKE BEACON, THE NORTHAMPTON NEWS ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31; THE CHOWAN HERALD AND THE FARMVILLE ENTERPRISE ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1983.

Super Buys on Ladies' Haberdashery Sportswear by Personafl

25OFF

Great prices on our entire stock of coordinating sportswear for ladies. Choose from skirts, tops, jackets, slacks and more. Hurry in and savel

Save Up to 5.00 on Converse^

Skid Grip" or "All Star" Shoes for Men!

16.99    17.99

'Skid Grip", Reg. $19

'All Star", Reg. $20 and $21

"Skid Grip" features a blue herringbone outsole, durable white canvas uppers, circular vamp upper for tie comfort and reinforced toe. "All Star" high top or low cut oxford has canvas uppers, toe guard and vulcanised outsole. White, black.

QconVERSE

Savings of $15 on Fashionable Men's and Juniors Members Only'^ Jackets!

YOUR CHOICE

39.99

Regular 55.00

Juniors' polyester/cotton chintz jackets in silver, berry, camel and black. Sizes 5 to 15. Men's Members Only jackets styled with throat latch, shoulder epaulets and nylon lining.SHOP THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY IN GREENVILLE!





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Super Savings on a Large Select Group of Fall Dresses! for Girls!

1/3 OFF

Regular 15.00 to 30.00

Large group of dresses for girls going back to school. Assorted styles and colors. Hurry In now while our selection is good.

A Fantastic Savings of $5 on Junior and Misses'

Oxford Shirts!

YOUR CHOICE

10.99

Regular 16.00

Large selection of shirts in oxford cloth and yam dyed fabric. Styled with button-down collar, long sleeves, box pleat in back. Solids, plaids and stripes in white, tan, yellow, blue and more. Sizes 5 to 15,

8 to 18. Hurry in todayl

Save Over $8 on Misses' Plaid Shirts I

9.99

Regular $18

Misses' yarn-dyed plaid shirts with long sleeves in assorted fall colors. Sizes 8 to 18.

Saye on Entire Stock of Ladies' Heiress'^ Panties

BUY 3 PAIR GET 1 PAIR FREE

Yes, now you can get one pair of panties of equal value when you make a purchase of three pair. So, come on in and savel

Ladies' Sunglasses

Assorted styles and colors. Reg. $8 to $16 .

20%OFF

Sale! Ladies' Handbags

urethane bags <14^00^22.99

Not in WHson..

Sale! Timex^ Watches

Men's and ladles'. Dressor 2 Q ^ 0 FF

casual. Rog. 24.96 to 32.!

Sale! Ladies' Wool Suits

Pinstripe and solids. 100% wool. Regular $150 ..

Special Savings on Shadowline^ Lingeriel20'^OFF

Values Up to 40.00..

Select group of lingerie by Shadowiine in assorted styles and colors.

Select Group of Ladies' Fashion Belts on Salel2.99    9.99

Cotton. Reg. $6 Ultra Suede. Reg. $12

Assorted colors; some reversible. 2" widths.

$20 Savings on Ladies' Warm Country ParkasI59J9

Regular $80.

Save $6 on Ladies' LEVI'S* Bend Overs*l21.99

Regular 28.00

Great styling in camel, navy and cadet blue. Sizes XS, S, M, L, XL.

Average and petite pants in 100% polyester stretch gabardine. 1-button closing, fly front.

Ladies' and Girls' Warm, Classic Peacoats

Ladies'

99.99

Regular $130

Stay warm and comfy this winter with these Mackintosh peacoats. In navy, red and tan. Looks great with pants and skirts.

Girls'

49.99

Regular $60

Girls' peacoats just like mom's or big sister's. Pretty in navy, red and tan. She'll love the "sailor styled" coat with jeans, pants and skirts. Sizes 7 to 14.

A Savings of $3 on a Select Group of Junior and Misses' Basic Acrylic Sweaters!

YOUR CHOICE

12.99

Long sleeves, ribbed neck and cuffs. Pullover styles in navy, white, shrimp, green, red, lilac, light blue, yellow. S, M, L, XL. By T.G.I.F., Sweetbriar

Great Price on ;Jr. Calvin Klein* JeansI

W'..................27.99

Girls' BugOffP Socks

1.08 md 1.441

1.50 and 1.1

Girls' BugOffrSweaters

5-pocket western styling. Indigo blue. Short, average and tall lengths.

Crew neck, long sleeves. Fashionable. Regular $15

11.99

Ladies' Denim Jeans by Oscar de ia Renta*14.99

Special Value

Great Price on Ladies' Reigning Beauty* Panties!|3    2a44

Regular 3 for 2.99

Five-pocket western styling. Signature logo on back. Black. Sizes 6 to 16.

Comfortable rayon/acetate/tricot briefs. Ladies' sizes 5 to 8.

Twill and Corduroy Cheeno's* for Juniors14JI9    17.99

Twm, Reg. $21 Corduroy, Reg. $24

Clean front, two pockets, zipper fly front, belt loops. Teal, khaki, navy, burgundy colors.

$3 Off on BugOffl* Trousers for Girls!11.99

Regular 15.00

Twill trousers for girls in sizes 7 to 14, regular and slim cut. Shop early and savel

SAVE ON ACCESSORIES, LINGERIE, LADIES' WEAR AND GIRLS' WEAR TODAY!





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Savings on Ladies' Sweaters and Biazers

Blazer    04    QQ

Reg. 25.99 ....dm I WW

100% cotton corduroy blazers with flap pockets; lined. Navy, camel and more. Sizes 8 to 18.

4.99

Sweaters Regular 5.99..

100% acrylic sweaters with long sleeves. Assorted styles and colors. Slightly irregular. S, M, L.

Terrific Buy on IVHsses' Polyester Skirts!

Regular 13.97 ..

11.99

Choose from elastic back pull-on, button front and back zip. In navy, camel, gray, berry and grape. Sizes 8 to 18.

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Super Savings on

y    Ladies'

Pantyhose!

Regular 1.00  .....

Control top pantyhose with cotton crotch and sheer support pantyhose with cotton crotch. Beige, suntan, coffee and taupe colors.

Great Selection of Men's Assorted Sportcoats!

31.99

Values Up to $120

Choose from 100% wool and wool blend sports-coats in solids and plaids. First quality and some slightly irregulars. Notin Mount Olive.

Super Buy on Assorted Summer Items!

75%

OFF

Choose from men's and ladies' wear and assorted styles of shoes. Hurry in for best selections.

Save on Men's Work Clothes!

Shirts    Pants

8.99    9.99

Reg. 10.99 Reg. 11.99

Men's Red Camel work pants and shirts in easy-care polyester/cotton. Choosefrom tan, navy, spruce green. Long sleeve shirts in S, M, L, XL. Pants in sizes 29 to 42.

Slightly Irregular Men's Arrow Dress Shirts!

8.99

Polyester/cotton dress shirts with long sleeves. Assorted colors. Sizes 14/2 to 17. Hurryl . <

Group of Ladies' Jogging Suits!    Misses' Stretch Twili Pants Men's Basic Wrangler Jeans!

nQQ Fly front, belted pants. Navy,    QQ    100%    cotton    no-fault    denim.    17    QQ

awQ gray, khaki, black. Regular 16.99...... I"ta9w    Straight    leg    and    boot    cut...............I    #

Fleece suits with crew neck. Many colors. Regular 18.97 .

Junior Polyester/Cotton Shirts! Misses' Long Sleeve Oxford Shirts! Men's Polyester/Cotton Pants

Plaid, ruffle front. Long sleeves. Sizes 7 to 15. Regular 13.99.....

11.99

Solids and stripes. White, blue, pink and more. Regular 10.99 ...

9.99

Casual style. In khaki, navy, green. Regular 12.99........

10.99

Budgt Priced Men's Corduroy Sportcoats!

22.99

Regular 39.99

100% cotton corduroy coats with two-button front, center vent, fully lined. Brown and chestnut colors.

Ladies' Dearfoams Scuffs

2.44 Pr.

First quality. Assorted colors. Regular 3.44 Pr

Select Group of Pot Holders

Assorted colors in solids    RQ^

and patterns. Save.................Qw

Ea.

Misses' Polyester/Cotton Pants! Misses' 100% Acrylic Sweaters Ladies' Reigning Beauty Hose!

88^

Two styles in khaki, black, mulberry, more. Reg. 14.99......

19 QQ    sleeves,    crew    neck,    tipping    Q' QQ

on collar and sleeves. Reg. 10.99 waww

Dura sheer mesh, reinforced toe, nude heel. Reg. 1.05 Pr.

Great Buy on Wash Cloths!

77^Ea

Terries and velours in many Pr. assorted prints. Reg. 97c Ea

Selection of Ladies' Earrings at a Savings!

1.66

Regular 1.97

Large and small styles in gold tone and some colors. Shop now and save I

Misses' 100% Cotton Long Sieeve Shirts

Regular 15.99 ...    14.99

Choose from plaids, prints and stripes to coordinate with appliqued skirts.

Misses' Short Sleeve Knit Tops At $4 Off I

5.99

Reg. 8.99 and 9.97

Collar and placket styles in interlock and mesh knits. Plain and embroidered front.

Misses' Appliqued Skirts Reduced!

16.99

Regular 17.99

Pull-on and back wrap with appliqued front. Khaki, navy, grey and burgundy colors.

Junior Rugby Striped Sweaters at $2 Off!

0

Misses' Polyester/CottonI Plaid Shirts Reduced! 1

Regular 15.99................13.99

Regular 12.99..............11 a99 1

3/4-length sleeves, boat neck. Assorted colors. Sizes S, M, L. SaVe nowl

Button-down collar, long sleeves, assorted 1 tartan plaids. Sizes 8 to 18. H

Big Savings on Misses'

Misses' 100% Acryiic

Boat insignia Sweaters!

Sweaters at a Savings!

Regular 14.99................12a99

Regular 8.99........... .....6.99

Long sleeves, boat neck, boat insignia front. Navy, white, red, jade and violet colors.

Saddle shoulders, long sleeves, crew and V-neck styles. Navy, kelly, red, tan, more.

Men's Slightly Irregular Tube Socks

HPer(wt1.25  2/1.00

Orion*/nylon socks with striped tops, extra length tube. Stock up now and savel

Men's Regular Fit Lee Jeans, Great Buyl

14.99

H Perfect $25

100% cotton denim jeans, washed and stone-washed. Slightly irregular. Not In Washington

Men's Famous Maker Ties at Big Savingsl

2.99

Values Up to $24.

Large assortment of ties in assorted colors and blends. Slightly irregular. Not in Mt. Olive

A $5 Savings on Men's Lined Coaches Jackets!

8.99

Regular 13.99

Men's nylon jackets with flannel lining. In navy color. Sizes S, M, L, XL.

Men's LEVI'S Jeans at a Spcial Pricel

10.99

H Perfect 18.50

100% cotton denim jeans with straight l9gs. Slightly irregular. Not in Washington

Big Savings on Men's Assorted Sweaters!

8.99

VaiuesUpto$24.

Cardigan and pull-over sweaters in assorted colors. Slightly irregular. Sizes S, M, L, XL-

A Big Savings of $5 on Men's Goif Jackets!

10.99

Regular 15.99

100% cotton golf jackets in assorted colors. Buy now and really savel

Men's Famous Top-Sider| Sweaters Bargain!

10.99

K Perfect Values Up to $32

100% cotton. Solid colors and stripes. Sizes S, M, L, XL. Not in Mount Olive

SHOP FOR GREAT BUDGET BUYS AT THE FOLLOWING BELK TYLER STORES: GOLDSBORO MOUNT OLIVE ELIZABETH CITY WILSON DOWNTOWN GREENVILLE KINSTON AHOSKIE TARBORO WASHINGTON





Win with Action-Packed Savings on Nikas'^ for Your Famiiy this Faii!

Child's "Curt Canvas

Regular $20

Men's or Ladies' "Ail Court'

Nike'^ Shoes for Running and Basketball We've Got 'em Ail for Men, Ladies and Children!

"Oceania"    1 Q QQ

Rag.25....... I    WbWW

Running shoes for men and ladies. Non stretch nylon upper. BargainI

LABOR DAY SALE!

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAYI

Ladies' Nike "Lady All Court" canvas tennis shoes available in white with light blue swoosh. Men's canvas "All Court" in white with light blue swoosh and "Bruin Canvas" with natural swoosh. Children's "Curt Canvas". In white with red or blue swoosh. Run-away with great savings!

"Burt Bruin' Reg $30...

22.99

Children's basketball shoes. White canvas with natural color swoosh. Don't missthisi

"Bruin" Leather Regular $34 ...

26.99

Men's Nike oxford leather shoe with fully stitched cup sole. White/natural swoosh.

Racquette' Reg.$37...

29.99

Ladies' Nike leather tennis shoe in solid white. A high-performance shoel

19.99

24.99

Children's brown leather Deck Muggers with deck shoe bottom. Sizes 814 to 3M, 314 to 7. Men's brown leather "Clipper" shoe with white boat sole. Complete with tru-moc style, non-slip sole and lots of great casual fashion for fall 19831

Men's, Children's and Boys' "Penny" Loafers Step Up Your Fall Pace!

17.99 id 19.99

Child's and Big Boys', R^. $24 and $25

Ladies' "Maxi Shoes Reduced Over 6.001

Men's Regular $44

34.99

Big boys' and child's mecca leather "penny" loafers. Sizes 314 to 7N. M; 1214 to 4N, M. Men's "Tyler" brown leather 'penny" loafers.

Regular $26

Soft urethane upper with self-covered wedge heel. Wine, black, camel, navy. Sizes 7 to 9N,

5 to 10M,

614 to9W.

Slip into Ladies' "Spicy" and "Security" Auditions Shoes for the Office or Posh Evenings and Save $6!

YOUR CHOICE

Regular 36.00.......................

Closed toe mid heel "Spicy" urethane pump complete with 14/8" walking heel and tricot lining. "Security" basic buckle strap pump with low heel. Casual or dress. Both in navy, black and bone.

Up Your Heels in Warm and Fashionable

Boots for Winter and Enjoy Up to $17 Savings!

"Floater" Regular $72.

58.99

"Floater" boots with 18/8" spectro stacked heel, side zip, black leather upper. Pamper your feetl

"Softer" and "Hitch"

Reg. $80 and $82

64.99

Softer" boots with cuffable leather lined shaft, 2-1 /8" self-covered heel, taupe leather upper. "Hitch" boots with 4/8" plywood stack heel, leather upper. Taupe color.

HITCH'

Ladies' Knee-HI's and Argyle Socks for Fall1.22 Ml 1.99

75% Orlon/25% nylon diamond pattern cable knee and plaid socks. Sizes 9 to 11.Ladies' Sweater Tights for Cold, VVInter Days

Regular ^.50 ....    5.99

Cable or rib knit. 75% Orlon/25% nylon. Navy, acron, charcoal, black. Sizes P, A, T.

Terrific Savings on Ladies' Hanes'* Hosiery!20* opr

Entire stock of ladies' Hanes hosiery including Hanes Too* on sale now!

Men's Basketball "All Star Pro Leather" Shoes36.99 and 39.99

Leather upper, arch support, stiff heel counter. Low cut oxford, hi-top styles.

SHOES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND LAcAeS' HOSIERY AT A SAVINGS FOR YOU!





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Save Up to 21% on Men's and Boys' Soft Fashion Knit Shirts this Faii!

Men's Regular $14

10.99

Short sleeve Andhurst knit shirts. Solid colors. Polyester/cotton. Men's sizes.

7.99

Regular $10

Boys' knit shirts '^'^^^3shion collar. Two-button placket. ''' .Longtail. Many y solid colors. " 80% polyester/ 20% cotton.

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Comfortable, Soft and Absorbent HanesS Cotton Underwear for Men

Briefs

Regular 7.59.......

T-Shirts Regular 9.79  .......

6.99

8.99

Hanes all-cotton knit briefs. White. Sizes 28 to 42. Crew neck T-shirts. Package of 3. ^izes S, M, L, XL.

Men's Sweat Shirts Great for Exercising I

5.99

Regular 6.99

Crew neck with long set-in sleeves.

92% cotton/8% acrylic. Grey, fed,' navy, white, light blue. S, M, L, XL.

Sensational Savings on Men's Andhurst'^

Wool Blend BlazersI

Blazer    HA QQ

Reg.86.......... #*t.9w

55% polyester/45% wool hopsack blazers. Navy or green. Two-button, center vent and two pockets.

Gant and Arrow Shirts

20^OFF

Dress Shirts. Reg. $16 to $30

Large group of men's famous maker dress shirts.

Men's Haggar Slacks

17.99

Slacks,

Regular

$26 to $28.......

Men's basic dress slacks of 100% polyester. Beltloop and beltless styles. Tartans and solid colors.

Men's r Boys' Tube Socks at a Savingsl

Boys'.

Men's .

6/4.99

6/5.99

Tube socks in the economy 6-packl White with color striped tops;

Member's Only'^ Jackets for Boys and Girls This Fall!

29.99 d 34.99

Regular $38 to $45

Girls' jackets in lavender, turquoise, black, grey, raspberry, French blue. Sizes 7 to J4. Boys' zip-front bomber length styles. Sizes 8 to 20.

Boys', Girls' Oxford Shirts!

Girls' Shirt, Regular $13    8.99

Boys' Shirt, Regular $13......... 10.99

Variety of colors. Girls' sizes 7 to 14, boys' sizes.

Back Packs, Duffle Bags

13.88

1

Cordova nylon, zip closure. Great colors. Regular $18..

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Head for the Action and Save on Lee'^ Jeans for the Entire Family! You1l Be Glad Vou Did!

Misses' or Juniors    1    Cl    Cl Cl

Regular29.00..............................I    WlWW

14-ounce prewashed cotton denim, 5-pocket basic jeans for her.

' Men's    1    7 QQ

Regular24.00.............  I    # IVW

Straight leg, prewashed dark rinse denim jeans for men.

Boys'25 to 30    |    R QQ

Regular23.00...................    VlWlf

100% cotton denim jeans with 5 p 'ckets for boys. Boys'8 to 14 and ^ 9% 9%

Girls'7^614    1    K QQ

Regular22.00 .......... IWlWW

Girls' and boys' Lee denim jeans of 100% cotton with five pockets. Great fiti

Children's and    ^    M    A A

Giris'4to6X    1    4    MM

Regular $19........... M

Complete with Lee leather patch. 100% cotton 14-ounce denim. Save nowl

Lee'^ Back Packs

For men, ladies, boys    X

and girls. Regular $10... wlww

Men's Fashion Knit Shirts at a $4 Savings!

10.99

Regular 15.00 ..

Men's 60% cotton/40% polyester jersey solid color knit shirts. S, M, L, XL.

Men's V-Neck Sweaters at a Big $6 Savings!

21% Off on Men's Zip Front Sweat Shirts Now!

..................15.99

.....................10.99

Men's full fashioned 24-guag soft Orion V-neck sweaters in time for faii.

Hooded jacket with muff pockets. Grey, navy, white and light blue. S, M, L, XL.

Terrific Savings on Men's "Clipper" Socks!

1.44

Regular 1.75 ...

"Clipper" crew socks in black, brown, azur blue, white and more. Sizes 10 to 13.Great Price on Men's Soft Crew SpcksI

liar

Solid color crew socks of 85% Orion/ 15% stretch nylon. Savel

Boys' Casual Slacks at a Comfortable $3 Off I10.99

Regular 14.00 ..

Andhurst twill slacks of polyester/cotton. Khaki, navy and green. Sizes 8 to 12.

Save $4 on Boys' Khakis Casual Slacks for Fall!11.99

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65% Fortrel polyester/35% cotton twill. Khaki, navy, green. Sizes 25 to 30.

Save on Boys' Jersey Short Sleeve Knit Shirts8.99

Regular $11 and $12.

Solids and stripes. Beige, navy, red, green and more. Sizes 25 to 30, 8 to 20.

IRRESISTABLE BUYS ON MEN'S, BOYS' AND GIRLSWEAR JUST IN TIME FOR FALL!





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Terrific Buy on Deiuxe Photo Album for Youl

Mattress Pads and Bed nilow Covers on Salel

22.99

Regular 28.50

16.44

Regular 20.50

StatePride Dacron* 88 mattress fitted pad. Quitra-sonic contessa stitch. Full, queen sizes.

1.99

Regular 3.00

Permanent press pillow cover. White. Standard size.

Forty-page photo album complete with gold-tooled cover. lH"ring. Covers in ivory, red, green, brown. For magic momentsi

Save $3 on 5-Pc. Mixing, Stainless Bowl Set I

10.99

Regular 14.00

Boxed set includes: 3/4-qt., 1 %-qt., 3-qt 5-qt., 8-qt. bowls. Stainless steel will last. Hurry ini

t <*' . ?!(?>> it

Snuggle Up to $7 Savings on Warm StatePride BlanketsI A Big Selection!

"Hampton"    7    AA

Regular9.00........................... "

Needlewoven of 100% acrylic. 4 solid colors. Full size.

"Heather" Thermal    Q

Regular 11.00.............................

White, lemon, green, blue and beige. 100% acrylic. Full.

Cotton or Acrylic Thermal    QQ    iSasa.    ,

Regular 18.00........................

Machine wash and d^. Lightweight.. . cool in summer,    ,

warm in winter. Solid colors. Full size.

Electric    QQ

Regular$42...

Full size, single control regular    j:    ^

electric blanket. Gold, blue and champagne colors. Snap fastners for contour fiting on bed. Shop now and savel

StatePride "Caress" and "Paradise" Pillow on Sale!

"Paradise"

'Cafess" Standard "Caress" Queen Standard

S.99    7.99    11.99

Regular 8.00

Regular 10.00

Regular 16.00

Dacron Hollofil II50% polyester/50% cotton "Caress" pillows. "Paradise" pillows with the feel of down, not the cost.

Decorator's Solid Percale Sheets

Pillowcaset    Twin    Sheets

6.99 Pr.    4.99 Ea.    ^

Full Sheets    Sheets

8.99 Ea.    12.99Ea.

No-iron percale sheets of 65% Kodel polyester/35% cotton. Coordinates with most patterns from Spring Mills. Soft pastels.

Florentine Brass Lamps at a Brilliant $14 Off I .......24.99

Your choice of 2 styles: ball and taper or faceted taper column. Polished brass. .

Save $2 on New Style Handiphone! Great Gift!13.99

luiar

Push-button or rotary dial systems. Hi/low or silent ringer switch. Wall mount.

1.

Sale! "Regal Rose" Bedspread at $7 Off!X...  ........24.99

Rich looking, woven mateiasse type bedspread with elegant rose design. FuH.

"Old Salem" Priscilla Curtains at a Savings!ttl^ 12214.99 <Mld 15.99

Ruffled Priscillas of 50% polyester/50% cotton. White or beige. Sizes 96x84"

^brenemanjnc.

Nev-R-Liteand "Cadence Window Shades by Breneman* on Sale!

"Cadence"    "Nev-R-Llte"

4.99    6.99

Regular 6.50

Regular 8.50

"Nev-R-Lite" room darkening shade of heavy guage vinyl plastic. "Cadence", light filtering shade.

Model IS1059 Regular 44.99

Help-Mate for stairs, draperies, car. Lightweight and compacti

Model IS2039

Reg. 67.99.......}

Quik-Broom 2-speed vac with edge cleaning suction power, grab handle.

Model IS3203 Regular 79.99

Hoover portable canister vacuum cleaner with full-time edge cleaning and much morel

Model IU4127

Regular 89.99 ...............

Green Covertible Upright complete with deep cleaning action. Lots more extras!

Model IU4317 Reg. 129.99........

Convertible cleaner with steel agitator, 15-qt. capacity bag.

114.99

159.99

Model #S3211 Regular 179.99

Spirit portable power nozzle cleaning system Lightweight, deep cleaning and many extras.

"Queen Elizabeth" Fui! Size Bedspread on Sale!59.99

lular .00 .

100% cotton woven mateiasse bedspread. Off-white. Gift-boxed. Hand-tied fringe.

Empress" Drapery at a Lovely $5 Savings!24.99

Regular 30.00 ..

Weighted corners, 100% cotton lining, 48x84". Dry clean. Three colors.

Luxurious Bath Rugs at a Terrific Savings!

StatePride "Flora! Sachet" Sheets on Sale!

4*12.5. 20'^ OFF

Regular Oil % OFF $8to$i6...........fcV wrr

"Arlington" and "Ritz" 4-piece bath rug ensembles in a variety of colors.

Delicate pastel floral. Flat and fitted. Sizes twin, full, queen. Standard pillowcase.

HOME VALUES ON SALE! OPEN MONDAY AT 9 A.M. IN GREENVILLE!





Special Prices In EffectThru Sepleniber 6,1983

SAME50%

10-Year Exterior Latex Flat House Paint

Qilon Ragular $17J9i 1-coat coverage is warranted. Plus its warranted to be fade and chalk resistant, non-yellowin( and colorfast. Custom colors available, same price. #48514;19-29

Semi-Transparent Weather Screen Ofl Stain

S|2S

3x5x8 Landscape Timbers

Treated to resist rot, decay and insects. Ref. Price $3.99. #04574

VALUE! lENVnjQ-ltMPl

9,500 BTU Kerosene Heater

$89

3x5x4*

Reference Price $2.49

3x2V2x8

Reference Price $2.49

iGMon

At Slock Colon

This stain combines preservatives & color for use on exterior wood items, in various colors. Ref. Price $18.95. #46339-48

wDrmER

SCREEN

Features automatic start and safety shut-off; plus glass wool wick for efficient operation. Has removable tank. Ref. Price $119.99. #30462

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20-Lb. Bag Contains slow release nitrogen to give your lawn adequate meding & stimulation to grow. Ref. Price $8.99. #92437

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Counter High Refrigerator $169.99

2S*/z high refrigerator features 2 Inside shelves,'egg storage and door shelves. Ref. Price $229.95. #53814

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Corrugated 26 wide panels are great for constructing patio covers, greenhouses, etc. Very durable. Ref. Price $5.99. #12550,6,9

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$19099

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Smooth, straight shelving is less expensive than wood and just as good-looking. Cover with laminate, etc. Ref. Price $1.99. #01385

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Features a 2.0-cu-lnch engine, all-postion carburetor, muffler shield & safety trigger. Reference Price $109.99.

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Coal tar emulsion sealer adds life to blacktop pavements. It seals and protects against oil, gasoline, weather and everyday wear & tear. Stock up! #10272

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Regular $5.49. Maintenance-free steel roofing with built-in resistance to corrosion. Frfarm buildings, etc. #12473

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Regular $4.99. Galvanized steel ridge cap. #12510

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B. 1-Gal. Alum. Roof Coating... <^V29 Reg. $8.98. Seals and protects ^ g aluminum for longer use. #10321

C. 1-Galon Plastic Roof Cement. ........

Regular $4.49. Asphalt roofing plastic cement seals around chimneys, vents, etc. Remains flexible. #10320

1-Lb. Box 7/8 Galvanized Roofing Nals........

Regular 98*. For do-it-yourself projects. #69178

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Radio-controlled door opener with gear-driven motor and automatic safety light. Opena garage doors "Wy up to 18'wide a 7%high. 111001

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48.96 sq.ft. Save! #13585

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Makes 1V^ gallons of urethane foam. Seals doors, etc. Reference Price $8.49. #13617

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Via Catalog Order in most stores. Reference Price $47.99. #92215

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Reg. $29.99. Versatile fencing for pets, etc. 2"x4 spacing. #92288

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A. 10 WhHe Aluminum Guttering ......

$399

Regular $5.49. Baked-on white finish never needs repainting. Lightweight and durable. Easy installation. #11551

lO-Section Brown Aluminum Guttering.............

Baked-on brown finish. Ref. Price $6.99. #11585

B. Gutter Splashdown ..................... 2

Reg. $3.99. Made of durable, heavy plastic. #11629

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Reg. $2.19. Rustproof vinyl mesh cuts easily. #11632

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A. 30x15x72 Bookcase ..... S79.99

Attractive addition for organizing books, knick-knacks, etc. Ref. Price $99.99. #96162

B. 26x14*x62 Bookcase......$89.99

A great organizer! Ref. Price $79.99. #96164

21x12x54 Bookcase.......J39.99

(Notshown.) Ref. Price $59.99. #96l6fr^

C. 54 High Peacock Chair.... 4 $27.99

A regal-looking chair for the sun-porch, den, etc. Reference Price $49.99. #96152

D. 30" High Maharfika Chair... .$17.99

Comfortable! Reference Price $29.99. #96156

E 41 Datu Chair.............$22.99

Group a few for a conversation area. Great in any room! Reference Price $39.99. #96154

F. 15x14 Basket/Stooi ...... $6.99

Easily adapts as a stool, table or a plant stand. Reference Price $8.99. #96172

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Smaller than above. Ref. Price $7 99. #96174

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Regular $2.99 Wastebaskets, ornamental baskets and bread baskets.. .all.available at Lowes low price! #96180

Level Loop, 12 Wide Crystal Coast Cushioned Carpet

$J99 Sq.Yd.

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100% continous filament nylon with cushioned back. 3 colors. Ref. Price $6.49. #15016,18,19

A.Sty8stik No-Wax 12x12 Vinyl Ties.........

Self-adhesive and flexible for cutting & easy fitting. Assorted styles and colors. Ref. Price 89*. #16321,25-32

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Self-adhesive. Ref. Price 79*. #16311,2

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12x12 selected patterns. Ref. Price 70*. #16292-4

Flooring patterns shown are for illustration only. Styles stocked may vary.

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12Wide Indoor/Outdoor Carpet

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Reg. $8.58. This kit makes installing a ceiling easy. With instructions. #10411

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This heavy-duty saw features solid state ignition, automatic chain oiling and 2.3 cubic inch engine. Gas powered. Ref. Price $229.99. #91626

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Reg. 199.99. Natural finish. Save $20! #20830

22x3r Whtte Marble Top $89.99

Reg. $84.99. Cultured marble. Save $151 #20298 Single Lever Faucet.............$54.99

Reg. $69.99. Antique brass finish. #24935

5-Foot Tempered Gl TubEnddsui

Chrome trimred bathtub enclosure fits Standard 5 tubs. Easy ^ install.

Ref. Price $54.-99. #26758

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Anodized finish for long lasting use.

Easy-to-slide nylon rollers

Convenient towel bar

Tempered glass for safety

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Reg. $99.99. Oval mirror on beveled rectangular mirror. Natural oak. #23727

A. 40-Gal. Electric Water Heater

Pressure relief valve; thermostat. Family-size heater. Easy to install. Ref. Price $139.99. #26322

B. 40-Gallon Gas Water Heater

Economy White $/IZ99 Water-Saver Commode

Efficient siphon jet action conserves water & money. Ref. Price $69.99. #20701,2

Printed Oak-Look Commode Seat..........

Reg. $24.99. Simulated oak grain look. #20670

Energy efficient model required in Virginia.

Natural gas heater chases away the chills. Full safety features.

Ref. Price $169.99. #26334

C. 40-Gal. Electric Water Heater

Energy efficient model. Ref. Price ^189.99. #26302

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1-PieceWhHe Molded Fiberglass Tub Arxt Shower Combination

$199

This model features seamless installation, built-in grab bar, and slip-resistant finish for safety. Ref. Price $269.99. #20104,5

Tub And Shower Features:

Resistant to chipping and impact damage for long-lasting use

Fiberglass holds warmth to provide comfortable bathing

One-piece construction, so no tHe to set and grout to clean.

Available in other colors at a slightly higher price

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White 5-Piece Premium Wall Surround Kit

This model fits around 5

bathtubs. Features molded

soap dish. Easy to install.

Ref. Price $129.99. #20791

Saves you from cleaning messy tile and grout!

Resists scratching, stains and chipping for long use

Looks great around any kind of bathtub

Available in other colors at slightly higher cost

Dual Control    Lavatory    Tub/Shower    Chrome Kitchen

Lavatory Faucet    Chrome Faucet    Chrome Faucet    Faucet & Spray

$099    $2099    $4999    $3499

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32x22x6 Stainless Steel Sink

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Self lined drapes in designer weaves and colors. Available in sizes 50x 63 and 50x 84.

99

m BTwinSet Regularly ]

8.99

Cannon Elisa Or Margaux Pattern Sheet Sets

Washcloths

Elisa floral pattern on beige background or Margaux floral pattern on white background. Set includes flat and fitted sheets with matching pillowcase.

Full Size    ^ ^

Regularly 14.99..............11.2151

Queen Size    g ff aa

Regularly 17.99..............15*

For

Hand Towels

For

Bath Towels San Remo Bath Ensemble

Twin

Bedspread Cannon Elisa Or Margaux Pattern Bedspreads

Complete your bed ensemble with matching Elisa or Margaux pattern quilted bedspreads.

Full    'V ^ AA

Bedspread..................17,5r

&.d..................19.99

Coordinated bath ensemble with 22x 42 velour bath towel, matching hand towel and washcloth. Blue, green, pink, tan or yellow.

Bath Mai Set

Five piece set with hath A contour fug Ud cover, tanjt m A tank cover

Bargain Prices For Labor Day And Everyday! Shop And Compare!

16 Pc. Porcelain Dinnerware Set

Rose pattern dinnerware set with 4-9 dinner plates,

4-6 */4 soup bowls, 4 cups and 4-6 saucers.

Acme

Frames

5x 7 or 8x 10 ptasUc frames or photo frames with glass.

Kitchen Tools Or Ashtrays

Slotted turner, turner,.basting or slotted spoon, skimmer, ladle or fork. Assorted glazed stoneware ashtrays.





Items and Prices Effective Thru Sat Sept 3 1983

HSES HOW TO GET YOUR COST CUHER DIVIDENDS AND CUARANTSD SAVINGS!

YOU get 1 Cost Cutter Dividend for every $1 you spend at Kroger Sav-On,

Save your dividends in a cost Cutter Dividend Savings Certificate; 36 dividends fiii one certificate.

Bring a few cents and your fiiied certificate... (or your starter coupon) and you'ii take home anyone of this week's cost Cutter Dividend Speciais.

watch our ads for new Cost Cutter Dividend Speciais throughout Kroger sav-On each week.Get Your First COST cutter

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CUTTER

DIVIDEND

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FROZEN LEAN N MEATY 3-5 LB. AVC. WCT.

Pork Spare

Ribs

|0

Lb.

30 Lb. Box....Ea.

$2899

Lb.

MIXED RIB AND LOIN

Smoked Pork Chops

COST CUHER FRESH

Fryer

Drumsticks

V4 PORK LOIN CUT UP INTO

Pork

Chops........Lb

FRESH DOMESTIC UNTRIMMED

whoie

U.S.D.A. CHOICE "HEAVY' WESTER CAP-ON WHOLE BONELESS 9-11 LB. AVC. WCT

Boneless

Sirloin Til

$151

L_"

CUT UP AND WRAPF

$^98

Lb.

89<

HOLLY FARMS FRESH

Fryer Breast..

HOLLY FARMS FRESH FRYER

Combo Pac

Lb.

BULK PACKAGED FROZEN NECKS, WINGS OR

Turkey

Drumsticks Lb 49

U.S.D.A. CHOICE HEA\i CAP-ON BONELESS

Sirloin Tip Steak

PAC CONTAINS:

3 Breasts

3 Thighs

3 Drumsticks Lb.

98C

CHEF PANTRY BREADED

Chicken Patties...

Lb

U.S.D.A. CHOICE HEA\ BONELESS TOP ROUNI

$^68

$<^68

Lamb Legs

Lb.

$*198

ALL VARIETIES JIMMY DEAN

Pork

Sausage    Lb

BULK PACKAGED COUNTRY STYLE

Sliced 3 zQ

Bacon . . Or S'ore . Lb 1

FROZEN TYSON

Cornish Came Hen  .....

London Broil

Lb.

$*129

U.S.D.A. CHOICE HEA\ SEMI-BONELESS NEW

KROGER

All Meat

Wieners......    98

RATH HOT OR MILD

Pork Sausage

Strip Steak...

STEAKUM ALL BEEF

Sandwich Steaks ..

OSCAR MAYER

Sliced Bacon

$|98

GET COST CUTTER DIVIDENDS ON

I;'    '

SWEET RIPE

California

U.S.D.A. GOVT INSPECTED GENUINE

Chopped steak

U.S.D.A. CHOU BONI

Lb.

$168

Freshest Savings n Town!

HARMONY FOOD

Natural Snacks

Cantaloupes >

CALIFORNIA

Bartlett

Pears

69!

SWEET

Jumbo

ydew Melons s size

I Michigan I Blueberries w

I Sotad Rxita

FRESH TENDER

Red Leaf Lettuce

FRESH

Florida Limes

FRESH

Bean

Sprouts

FRESH

Florida

Avocados

SWEET

Sunnyslope Peaches .

Lb

88

2 $1

GREEN TOP    ......

Bunch    

Radishes........3por^1

SWEET

Onions .   2Lbs ^1

CRISP BUNCH

Salad

Spinach ..... .. Bch 59^

ALL PURPOSE

White

Plaid Special

NEW CROP CAROLINA CROWN

DECORATIVE

Potatoes $

10

Lb.

Bag

179

Beautiful

Narcissus

FRESH

Gold Delicious

Apples

0

Colorful Mums

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TERN BEEF

:SS

JOHN MORRELL WHOLE 7-9 LB. AVC. WCT. GOLDEN SMOKED

Boneless

Ha

E\PPED FREE! lEAVY WESTERN BEEF

ip

U.S.D.A. COV'T INSPECTED GENUINE

Ground

Chuck

Lb.

HILLSHIRE FARMS SMOKED

Regular

Sausage......

$2^

ANY

SIZE

PKC.

OSCAR MAYER SLICED ALL MEAT OR

All Meat

$168

Bologna

iEAVY WESTERN BEEF )UND

Lb.

lEAVY WESTERN BEEF EW YORK

$28

HILLSHIRE FARMS SMOKED

Beef Sausage

Lb.

$2*8

OSCAR MAYER ROUND OR SQUARE ALL MEAT VARIETY PAK

CAROLINA PRIDE WHOLE OR SHANK HALF BONE-IN

Luncheon Meats

I 12-OZ. Pkg.

$^98

Lb.

$398

Smoked Ham ..

Lb.

98<

OSCAR MAYER ORIGINAL OR NACHO CHEESE

Hot .    i    Lb

DQS. ... ..^^V^

1-Lb

Pkg.

OSCAR MAYER

All Meat

Wieners

S'! 48

h

14-Oz.

Pkg.

COUNTRY CLUB

Canned Ham..

3

Lb.

Can

$498

HOICE HEAVY WESTERN ONELESS BEEF

led Steak

248

WP?Hai!IR5SRr^Piaff

'\

IMPORTED GOURMET BRAND

Sliced Ham

SLICED TO ORDER IMPORTED

Boiled

Lb.

Let the Deli Prepare All of Your Picnic Flxins!

Ail Beef Franks.... Pkg ^1

FROZEN IN THE SHELL

60-70 Ct.

Shrimp

.nee '19

$499

BaKF^BS|ISmtroe^ W'y

BAKED FRESH

French

Bread

2JV?

FARM RAISED FRESH

Dressed ^ Catfish

^ FRESH NEVER FROZEN

I iceiandic i Perch Fillets

^ FRESH NEVER FROZEN

^ Icelandic cod Fillet

Lb.

$229

Lb.

LESS THAN 5 LBS.

PREVIOUSLY FROZEN

Shrimp in The Shell Lb

^O^JAR

Slinmp ^,>5^29

Cocktail

Lb.

$249

BULK PACKAGED FROZEN

Turbot Fillet..

Lb

*1

69

Lb.

$299

BULK PACKAGED FROZEN

Whiting Fillet......

Lb

99

SHAVED OR SLICED HOUSE OF RAEFORD

Turkey save Breast.. so. lo

CHERRY, PEACH OR APPLE

Fried

$359

IN STORE MADE

Sandwich Buns

SAVE

FREE!

3-LB. CENTENNIAL SALAD CONTAINER WITH PURCHASE OF

15-Pc. Wishbone

Fried Chicken

Pies.... 20*.:

SOUR CREAM

Cake 30^ Donuts

4for1

DOZ.

$169

3-LB CONTAINER ' MUSTARD

Saiad.. .... Each^2

"Xkme Slw|(>e

99% SODIUM & CHOLESTEROL FREE

Lorraine

Swiss Cheese

$399

CHEESE OR

pepperoni

ni** SAVE

PlZ2!a . . $^28

FEED 4 HUNGRY PEOPLE

Super Sub

SLICED TO ORDER

Hard Salami

8 89*

2-.*5

Each

$399

Lb.

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MEDIUM-HEAVY SALTWATER SKIRTED SPCX)L REEL WITH MATCHING 9-FT.

2-PC. CERAMIC GUIDE SURF ROD.

DAIWA 400X/3090FG

Surf Combo

Super Blend

12-OUART COST

REFUND BY MAIL

YOUR FINAL COST

LIMIT ONE REBATE PER FAMILY PER ADDRESS, CROUP OR ORGANIZATION

400X/3090 FG

OFFER GOOD TO SEPT. 50, 1983.

GREAT FOR B-B-QS

Kroger

Charcoal

Rod n' Reel Combo

$C88

ZEBCO 202/21T TOUGH 202 REEL WITH MATCHING ROD.

FWet Knife

RAPALLA 4-IN. FLEXIBLE BLADE STAYS RAZOR SHARP. EUROPEAN STAINLESS STEEL

SAVE $2.11

$588

SAVE $1,11

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OUTBOARD LUBRICANT

Gulfpride

Marine-C

OUTBOA^

LUBRICANT

Ot.

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CHARCOAL

STARTER

CULF

CHARCOAL

JOHNSON WAX FLY & MOSQUITO REPELLENT

Deep woods

OFF!

7-OZ.

Can

Rid^Bug

PRE-MIXED

Pest

Control

JOHNSON WAX KEEPS MOSQUITOES AWAY FROM YOU

INSECT

repellent Off!. 13 Oz'

Can

*]

Clothes Hamper Or

Step-On Basket

I5

ALMOND

COLD

CHOCOLATE

RID-A-BUctr:

^GIZER. BATTERIES FROM AA Size energizedforufe...Ijongufe CUCDCAIIV

PRE-MIXED

Spray

PRE-MIXED

26-Oz. , Btl.

$2^9

Ls'fCe& 26-0z.$F>69 Ticks Btl

PRE-MIXED

MLLS FLEAS & i/,cal. $E66

Ticks . . . Btl

Time-Zero

Supercolor

SX-70Lnd Film

Polaroid 4*100^

Time Zero sx^

SUPER COLOR FILM BRILLANT NEW COLOR IN SECONDS!

600 Hiah Speed

LAND FILM FOR USE IN 600 SERIES CAMERAS.

YOUR

CHOICE!

Now.. Double Print Film Devloping

<n Extra Color Prli^ for a Nickel ^ ^ Makes it Easy to^^ ^fiare the Good Times

When you bring a roH of film to Kroger', get your flral et of prints at our everyday low price and your extn coat cutter p^ts

EVERYTIME

(t

5

ONLY W EACH

FROM ORIGINAL COLOR PRINT ROLLS ONLY

^Kroger

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EQUIVALENT

GENERIC DRUGS...

Ask your pharmacist about generic drugs. You may be pavina

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Discounted Everyday Health & Beauty Aids

OXY MEDICINE 1-OZ., COVER 3/4 OZ. OR 4-OZ.

Oxy 10 wash

Your

Choice

V

$757

Acne-Plmple i Medicine

BEAUTY FLUID

Oil Of Olay

CHOICE CONDITIONER OR

Shampoo

67

BONUS PACK

BEAUTY CREAM

Keri Lotion Pg

Night Of Olay .Bti

SHAVING CEL

Edge

H37

DECONGESTANT

TABLETS

24

Ct.

Chlor-TrlmetoriPkg I

$'137

ALLERGY TABLETS

Chlor-Trimetonpkg

EFFERVESCENT

ANTI-ACID

Alka-seltzer

Alcon

FOR SOFT LENSES 1.5-OZ. PRE FLEX OR

Boil n Soak

$919

2-Oz.

ALCON

Flex

Care

12-Oz. . . . Btl.

$'|57

SHEER OR PLASTIC STRIPS

Band-Aid

Brand

$29

DAYTIME DIAPERS

Huggies

JOHNSONS

24

Oz

Baby Powder. Bti

THIN

MAXI-PADS

30

Ct.

^atuiS

New Freedom BOX

$287

$332

COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE

Vitamin Sale

$3.99

Vitamin 500 mg

N85    100    TABLETS

iAscorhic Acid)

$1.69

Bonus Bottle

Super

Complex

IIUI4 DO TABLt n

Bonus Bottle

Therapeutic M $3.99

Zinc

60 mg

$2.99

inSO 100 TABLt TS

Vitamin

4001.U.

tdlAlpha)

JJj

1160 m CAPSULES

$2.99

Natural

Brewers Yeast $2.49

7/:gr.

mss 2iO TABLtTS

Natural Vitamin

A&D

$1.99

urn wufstui,

Vitamin

B-12 250 meg

$2.39

Il2t9" m tablets

Natural Vitamin

E mw.

$5.99

m4 lOOCAPSLLES

Natural

Dolomite

Timed Release Vitamin

C1000 mg with Rose Hips

$2.49

inn ISO TABLETS

$3.99

1/450    40    TABLt    TS

Vitamin B*6 50 mg

$2.79

mu m TABLtTS

Oyster Shell

Calcium

with Vitamin D

Bee Pollen $3.79

550 mg_

I/M4 mCAKVLa

Natural

\Garlic Oil

$3.99

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SuAfiyAUid*

twa!^

Mm.

$2.99

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Vitamins

PUm or veith Iron YOUR CHOICE

$2.29

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ASSORTED FLAVOR HERITAGE PACK

Unsweetened Kool Aid

Makes

2

Ots.

10

PETER PAN

Peanut Butter...

HOME PRIDE

Aluminum Foil.....

18-

Oz.

Jar

$^45

25-

Ft.

ROM

CASTLEBERRY

Hot Dog Chili

HEFTY 8-7 8 (50-CT.) OR 10V4M20-CT)

Compartment Plates Each

10-

Oz.

can

33

ALL FLAVORS

Faygo Drinks .

a3

20-CT)

$189

$169

PLAIN OR SELF RISING

Red Band Flour.......

6

160t.

. . . BtlS.

DELMONTE HALVES OR SLICED

Yellow    29    QQ*

Cling Peaches .. can 09

. Bag

CREEN CIANT WHOLE OR

Sliced    ,5

Mushrooms . . can

ORANGE OR APPLE BORDEN

Sippin'

Pak Juice ..

CAT FOOD

Meow

Mix.......

CREAMY

Kraft Mayonnaise

5-Pak

8.45

Oz.

$139

32-Oz. I Jar

INSTANT

Tetley Tea Mix

BRIGHT

Window Cleaner.

Oz

Jar

52

Oz

Btl

$199

89<

PHILLIPS

Pork n Beans

3 = 87'

CHEDDAR, NACHO, OR PIZZA FLAVORED

combos Cheese I, Snacks...... Bag

STARKIST IN WATER OR OIL

Chunk Light Tuna<^ Star-Ks

6.5-

Oz.

Can

69

CNUIW LICNT IV

KROGER CHEESE OR CREAM STYLE

Tuna Magic

LIBBY

Vienna

Sausage

LIBBY

Potted Meat...

PAPER

Scott

Napkins

$-119

2ci89<

3ci79

7.5-

OZ.

Box

B & M

Baked

Beans

SANI FLUSH

Tank II

LIQUID CLEANER

Pine

Power

(

ASSORTED FLAVORS

Royal Gelatin

CORN FLAKES

Post

Toasties.

THICK

Log Cabin Syrup...

KROGER KOSHER OR POLISH DILL

Fresh    a

Pack Pickles .. . jar

ADC, REGULAR OR ELEaRIC PERK

Folgers Coffee

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len Labor Day

9:00 A.M. till 9HP.M.

Get All Of Your Holiday Picnic Needs At Kroger

. And cost Cutter Dividends Too!

BLACKBERRY. CHERRY OR

Manischewitz <^70 Concord wine

REGULAR OR LIGHT BEER

Old

12

Milwaukee .Vans

REFRESHING

Perrier water ..

Breakfast Entrees .

4V2-7-

Oz.

Pkg

79

23

02.

N.R.

Btl.

KROGER FROZEN CHOPPED BROCCOLI. MIXED VEGETABLES, FRENCH CUT OR CUT

ASSORTED FRUIT FLAVORS

oannon asaac Yogurt... 2c?^ps99

89^

Green

Beans

MEXICALLI

289 nitiias.. 2188

KROGER ASSORTED CAKES OR

... 3:C99

ROYAL VIKING DANISH

Pecan Coffee,, cake .....

KROGER

Fried

Chicken

v -'

kI .

14-Oz.

Pkg.

ASSORTED FLAVORS PET RITZ

Cream Pies

59<

>yr3mr'-

HUNGRY JACK BUHER TASTIN OR

Buttermilk Biscuits

3 *1

Cans

KROGER COUNTRY STYLE

ir^

Wd.- .

14-

OZ.

Ctn.

$'129

"giw w, ^ t:''/."i.

ASSORTED VARIETIES MORTON FROZEN

Pot M 8<^qq Pimento Pies. ..    spread .

FROZEN SARA LEE STRAWBERRY '

OR FRENCH CREAM    BREAKSTONE SMOOTH AND CREAMY

eese    .    i99<

COUNTRY OVEN HEARTH

French Sub Buns

Cake

Pkg

6-Ct.

...... Pkg.

SIRLOIN TIPS, PEPPER STEAK OR YANKEE POT ROAST FROZEN

79

Cup

Le Menu Dinners

11-11V2 , Oz.

. Pkg.

$769

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5-LB. BAG DIXIE CRYSTALS

WITH 10^)0 OR MORE ORDER (UMIT1)

49-OZ. BOX

FAB DETERGENTI 49

WITH 10.00 OR MORE ORDER (LIMIT 1)

xj^-

nestlEand

MISS AMERICA BRING you PRIZE WINNING VALUES*

8 0Z. JAR TASTER'S CHOICEDECAF. COFFEE .. 4.89

32 0Z. NESTLEQIK ............ 2.69

12 0Z. BAG NESTLE SEMISWT.MORSELS........ 1.79NEW!

LIBBY'S NATURAL PACKVEGETABLES17-OZ. GOLDEN CORN 17-OZ. SWEET PEAS 15'/^-0Z. FRENCH STYLE GREEN BEANS 16-OZ. CUT GREEN BEANS

MIX OR MATCH

3-OZ. BOX ROYAL

GELATIN . 4 .1

32-OZ. JAR J.F.G.

MAYONNAISE

32-OZ. JAR WELCH'S

 GRAPE

jelly

Uuelfer^

sibows

MuellBrt

thin spaghetti ^

16-OZ. BOX MUELLER'S

SPAGHETTI  ......59

16-OZ. MUELLER'S ELBOW

MACARONI .........59

lOV^-OZ. BOX CHEF BOY-AR-DEE

SPAGHETTI

DINNER

WITH MEAT

I 45

WITH 10.00 OR MORE (LIMIT 1)

10-LB. BAG EMBERS

CHARCOAL V

16%-OZ. BOX PILLSBURY

CANE MIXES . ...

16'/^-OZ. PILLSBURY RTS

FROSTING .......

149

3-PAK/8.45-OZ. FRUIT BOX

DRINKS ..

.79

10-OZ. CAN BUNKER HILL

CHILI  ..........  .69

10-OZ. BUNKER HILL HOT DOG

SAUCE ....... 3    M..99

6-PAK/12-OZ. CANS

PEPSI COLA ,

(PLUS DIET PEPSI A MTN. DEW WHERE AVAILABLE)

179

4G.0Z.

JOICE

20-OZ. DOLE

PINEAPPLE

PINEAPPLE

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SKHIILS!

mmmmm

5-LB. BAG PILLSBURY

FLOUR

LAIN OR SELF-RISING

RIGHT WITH PRICE BREAKER COUPONS CLIP & SAVE!

32-OZ. BTL. HUNT'S

KETCHUP

lER WITH 10.00 OH MORE

SQUBDMOOOD THRU WED., SEPT.

5^2'

UMIT 1 ^ORDER S C

ER WITH 10.00 OR MORE OD THRU WED., SEPT. 7TH.

3-OZ. CAN FANCY FEAST

CAT FOOD

4 Fof 1

16-OZ. JAR

COFFEE-

MATE

ejsi

100-CT./5-OZ. DIXIE REFILL

CUPS

O'/ii-OZ. CAN FRISKIE BUFFET

CAT FOOD3 ...89

13-OZ. CAN CARNATION

EVAPORATED

MILK

FOR

80CT./90Z. DIXIE LIVING

CUPS

PKG. LA PLATEDINNER PLATES . . .

15-CT. PKG. LA PLATECOMPT. PLATES.....

48-CT./0-IN. DIXIE LIVINGPLATES ......  1

NEW/VACUUM PACKED 1-LB. BAG MAXWELL HOUSE

COFFEE

10-OZ. JAR MAXWELL HOUSE

INSTANT COFFEE . 3.79

WITH 10.00 OR MORE ORDER (UMIT 1 OF EACH)

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LIGHT BULBS .... 2.49

22.0Z. OTL. PALMOLIVE

LIQUIO DETERGENT

ei^ OZ. CAN STARKIST

TUNA

(OIL OR WATER)

^ Taco Din

Shells

93/4-OZ. box old el PASO TACO DINNER .... 1^9

12-CT. BOX OLD EL PASO

TACO SHELLS .......99

16-OZ. CAN VAN CAMP'S

PORK & REANS 3 F0R*1 I

8-OZ. CAN VAN CAMP'S

REANEEWEENEE 2 forM

46-OZ. JAR STOKELY

GATORADE..........89

32-OZ. BTL. GULF-UTE CHARCOAL

STARTER .......  1.39

12-OZ. JAR MT. OUVE

SINEET

SALAD

CURES

12-OZ. CAN UBBY

CORNED

BEEF

16-OZ. BOX FRENCH'S

IDAHO

SPUDS

16-OZ. BOX POST TOASTIES

CORN FLAKES ......99

15-OZ. BOX POST

RAISIN BRAN .... 1.19

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12-OZ BOX rvSON DICEDCHICKEN MEAT .. 2.89

12-OZ. BOX TYSON BREASTFILLETS ........ 3.59

12-OZ. BOX TYSON CHICKENBREAST PATTIES . 2.69

12-OZ. BOX TYSONCHIC N CHEDDAR 2.79

24 OZ SIZE TYSON CORNISHGAME HENS ..... 1.79

   .    I    .

1-LB. PKG. OSCAR MAYER NACHOCHEESE DOGS . . . 1.99

1-LB. PKG. OSCAR MAYER ORIGINALCHEESE DOGS ... 1.99

1-LB. PKG. OSCAR MAYER BEEF

FRANKS ......... 1.89

1-LB. PKG. OSCAR MAYER

MIIENERS..  1.79

1-LB. PKG. OSCAR MAYER SLICED

BACON .......  2.59

12-OZ. PKG. OSCAR MAYER REG., BEEF OR THICK

BOLOGNA ........ 1.69

COUNTRY PRIDE JUMBO PAK U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRYER THIGHS t

DRUMSTICKS ....... u.,79

U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRYER

BREAST ........... LI.    1.39

U.S.D.A. INSPECTED FRYER

WINGS ............. LI..69

COUNTRY PRIDE GRADE 'A' BNLS.

FRYER BREAST .... li.2.79

3-LB. CAN WILSONIMBON SEALHAM ........   7.99

12-OZ. PKG. WILSON CORN KINGFRANKS ... ........89

WILSON RECIPE READY:BNLS. PORK LOIN li.2.89 PORK TNDLOIN li.3.59 FILLET OF NAM li.3.29 BNLS. BSTN. BUTT li.2.29

1-LB. PKG. PEELED & DEVEINEDSHRIMP ......... 2.99

FILLET OFFLOUNDER ..... li.1.19

1-LB. ROCC JILMESTOWN PORKSAUSAGE ...........89

12-OZ. PKG. SMITHFIELD SLICEDBACON .......  1.59

12-OZ. LUTER FRANKS 1.19 1-LB. LUTER FRANKS . 1.49

Sinnylaid

20-OZ. PKG. BREAKFAST LINKSAUSAGE ........ 2.69

12-OZ. PKG. HOTEL SLICEDBACON .......... 1.89

24-OZ. PKG. SUNNYLAND GRILLKINGFRANKS .... .... 1.69

1-LB. PKG. OLDE VIRGINIE

PORK

SAUSAGE

BONNIE MAID BREADED PATTIES 12-OZ. PKG. CHICKEN. VEAL,PORK OR BEEF ... 1.39

12-OZ PKG MR. RIB PORK SLABS ORVEAL STEAK ------ 1.99

AGAR

TURKEY

NAM

2V2-OZ. PKG. CARL BUDDIG SLICED MEATS. BEEF. HAM ORTURKEY ............55

HICKORY MOUNTAIN

1/5 BNLS. COUNTRY HAM . . LI. 3.89 CENTER I END SLICED HAM .. LI. 3.29 SIDE MEAT LI. 1.99 (SLICED LI. 1.991

1-LB. PKG. VALLEYDALE TEENFRANKS ......... 1.89

3-LB. PKG. OLD FARM SMOKEDSAUSAGE ........ 3.99

15    ,

4-ROLL PAK WALDORFBATHROOM

TISSUE.79

12-OZ. CANLYSOL SPRAY .... 1.99

12-OZ. CAN LYSOL SPRAY

SCENT II  ..1.99

28-OZ. BTL. LYSOL

CLEANER    1.69

17-OZ.CAN BASIN-TUB'N-TILE

CLEANER .......  1.19

10-CT. GLAD

TRASH BAGS.99

15-CT. GLAD TALLKITCHEN BAGS

.99

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32 0Z. JAR    breaker

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SPAGHETTI PRICE breaker price breaker MIXED SAUCE PEACHES BEEF STEVE VEGETABLES

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4 OZ. BOX LILAC

DETERGENT

.99

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7V4-OZ. BOX THRIFTY MAID

MACARONI & CHEDDAR

.99

32-OZ. JAR TROPICAL

STRAWBERRY

JAM

I 39

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W.D. REGULAR

FRANKS

(BEEF M.19)

12-OZ. PKG. W.D. REGULAR

BOLOGNA

I 09

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(BEEF M.19)

8-OZ. BOX MADISON HOUSE

POT PIES

CHICKENJURKEY OR MAC N CHEESE

4*1

1-GAL. JUG CHOCO CHARM

CHOC.

DRINK

99

WHOLE HOG

SAIFSAGb

StICfS

I,

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BAMS LB.

1-LB. PKG. W.D. WHOLE HOG

SAUSAGE

Ctiecse

T .    .

12-OZ. PKG. SUPERBRAND KOUNTRY SUCES IMIT.

CHEESE ..........

99

9V2-0Z. CAN SUPERBRAND BUTTER-ME-NOT

BISCUITS ...... 2    Foii1

10-OZ. CAN SUPERBRAND ENGLISH

MUFFINS    .39

y BHBfflRn f

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12-OZ. PKG. W.D. BRAND

COOKED

NAM

249

1-LB. PKG. HICKORY SWEET

BACON

I 69

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WHIPPED

TOPPING

99

1-GAL. JUG SUPERBRAND

FRUIT DRINKS ...

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LEAN COOKED

HAM .......... LI. 2.69

CORNED BEEF OR

PASTRAMI ... y.-Li.2.4g

HONEY CURED

NAM .......... li.3419

GENOA OR HARD

SALAMI ..... Vt-Li.1.98

ALL BEEF

BOLOGNA  LB. 1.98

mm

:st'

2-PAK

BIC LIGHTER

75-CT. ASSORTED OR REGULAR

TOMS

FRESH BAKED

FRENCH BREAD ..

6-PAK KAISER

HARD RDLLS ..... 99

FRESH BAKED CHOCOLATE CHIP

CODKIES * BOX. 1.29

FRESH BAKED DAILY

CINNAMON TWIRLS 6

2-LB. BOX BANQUET

FRIED

CHICKEN

12-PC. SATCHEL SOUTHERN STYLE

FRIED CHICKEN .. 5.99

ROTISSERIE COOKED WHOLE

B.B.Q. CHICKENS . 2.99

REALLY NATURAL FRUIT AND NUT MIX. CAROB AND YOGURT COVERED

NUTS & CANDY, lb. 2.69

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SHAMPOO

999

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LOUIS RICH

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24-OZ. SIZE FRESH BAKED

APPLE PIES .... ib.1.69

PLAIN OR CHOCOLATE CAKE

DONUT HOLES .. 2 box.M

DANEMARK

12-OZ. SIZE AU BUTTER. MARBLE. SOUR CREAM OR CHOCOLATE

POUNDCAKE .. IB. 1.49

SOUTHERN STYLE POTATO

SUM...........U..79

JUMBO

CORN DOGS ... 2n*1

BPll

18-OZ. SIGNAL

MOUTHWASH

1.99

4.6-OZ. TUBE AIM REG., OR MINT

TOOTHPASTE .......1

7.9-OZ. CAN WHITE RAIN REGULAR. SUPER EX/HOLD. OR UNSCENTED

HAIR SPRAY ..... 1.59

STRESS TAB VITAMINS

REGULAR ................ S49

IRON..................... 6.49

ZINC ..................... 6.69

4-OZ. CAN CLAIR MIST UNSCENT.

PUMP HAIR SPRAT .99

4-OZ. CLAIR MIST EX/HOLD

PUMP HAIR SPRAY . .99

8-PAK BIC

SHAVER

.99

12-OZ. CAN FLORIDAGOLD

ORANGE

JUICE

8-OZ. CUP BIRDSEYE

COOL WHIP.........99

12-PAK BOX JELLO CHOC. OR VAN.

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(ALL FLAVORS)

50Z.

CANISTER

SNACKS

12 0Z. JAR PLANTERS

DRY ROASTED PEANUTS

12 0Z. CAN PLANTERS SALTED OR UNSALTED

COCKTAIL PEANUTS

12-OZ. CAN PLANTERS

MIXED NUTS ...

|99

299

8-OZ. PKG. BORDENS LITE LINE

CNEESE ......... 1.49

12-OZ. PKG. BORDENS AMER. CHEESE FOOD

SINGLES .......... 1.59

oCHEESE

8-PAK SEALTEST ALL FLAVORS

POLAR

BARS

10-OZ. BOX JENO'S COMBINATION. CHEESE. SAUSAGE PEPPERONI.

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19-OZ. PKG. DOWNYFLAKE

. . ECON. PAK 1.29

14-OZ. CTN. MORTON CHOC.. LEMON. BANANA OR COCONUT

CREAM PIES .........89

4V2-0Z. PMU^ EDWARUILEPMON OR PECAN

PIE PIECES^ ... 2por<1

34-OZ CTN EDWARDS CONDENSED

LEMON PIE ...... 2.99

OBANUr, VAPIILIA

8-PAK CTN. WEIGHT WATCHERS ORANGE. CHOC., STRAW/VANTREATS  ...1.29

14-OZ. BOX BANQUET CHOC.. LEMON OR COCONUTCREAM PIES........79

2.19

12^02. PKG. FISHER SANDWICH MATE IMITATIONCHEESE .......  1.09

13-OZ. BOXSHRIMP N BATTER

18-OZ. BAG SEA PAKONION O'S ....... 1.29

32-OZ. BOX SEA TREASUREFISH STICKS  2.19

PEPPERONI. OR HAMB.

TOZA . 7777: .T7 .^99

14-OZ. BOX TOTINOSEXTRA COMBO1.99

CAKI

IIV^-OZ. PKG. SARA LEE PECAN OR BUTTER 8TRUE8EL

COFFEE CAKE .... 1.99

9-LB. BAG ORE-IDA CRINKLE CUT

POTATOES ....... 2.99

3-LB. BAG ORE-IDA DINNER

FRIES ........... 2.39

2-LB. CTN. MORTON

FAMILY MEALS

(AU VARIETIES)

18-OirPKG. TASTE O SEA

Siting or

PERCH FILLETS .. 1.39

32 0Z. BOX SEAFOOD KITCHENS

FISHSTICKS ..... 1.99

4-EAR POLY BAG < GREEN GIANT

NIBLET

CORN

1.79

3-LB. TUB SHEDD'S COUNTRYCROCK SPREAD .. 1.79

11-OZ. CTN. MORTON

DINNERS ........

(ALL EXCEPT HAM 8 BEER

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DEL MONTE PEAR HALVES OR YELLOW CLINQ

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Chili Sauce 3

PHILUPS

Pork & Beans 3

WELCHS

10 oz. cana

16 oz. cana

40 oz. Jar

1

99

1Cut Asparagus

5 iSPj 1 lb.

bag

PRICE EFFECTIVE THRU SAT, SEPT. 3, 1983

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A-1 Sauce

MT. OLIVE

Salad Cuhes

KRAFT

Giape Jelly

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12 oz.

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1

79

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GREEN GIANT

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Roast

18-24 lb. avg.

38

Chops

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CUT FREE INTO STEAKS, ROASTS & STEW MEAT

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Chicken Fried Patties

Country Style

40Q FRESH LEAN

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FRESH LEAN COUNTRY FARM

Boneless Poric Chops

FRESH LEAN COUNTRY FARM (RIB END)

Boneless Poik Roast

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Colorful oxford classics for Fall. Collect them all!Only 799

Button down a great buy with our traditional button-down shirt. Its comfortable and care-free, in polyester/cotton oxford cloth.

In the prettiest pastel shades. Junior sizes.

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In the spotlight for dressing up, its our four star performers of polyester and polyester/cotton. Assorted bow and ruffle front treatments take center stage in these blouses for misses and juniors. Choose assorted solids, stripes and plaids.

A. Misses detachable bow, Orig. $22 Sato 11i99

B. Missesj^id upruffle, Orig. $20 Sato 11.99 tie neck, Orig. $22 Sala 11.99

sleeve, Orig. $20 Sato 11.99





25% OFF FAMOUS NAMES.Sale 16.50

A. Reg. $22. Our own spirited classics. Choose traditionally styled cotton denim, in junior sizes.

ESP and Forlrel* are trademarks of Fiber Industries, Inc., a subsidiary of Celanese Corporation.Sale 22.50

B. Reg. $30. Pre-washed cotton denim jeans. With 5-pocket styling and the Chic signature. Perfectly proportioned fit for petite, average and tall juniors.Sale *21

C. Reg. 328. The fit you want, plus the western look you love. Denims of cotton and ESP polyester stretch yarn. For misses and petite sizes

Womens half-sizes, Reg. $26 Sale 19.50

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Sleepwear from our collection of soft, feminine

robes and gowns. For lounging, sleeping.

or sipping morning coffee. In smooth and

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These are the looks kids love to wear!

Supercord'" jeans of cotton/polyester corduroy. And a great selection of easy-care tops. For big and little kids.

Reg. Sale

Little girls Supercords'" $12 8.99

Big girlsSupercords'" $14 10.99

Big girls'oxford shirt........$ 9 6.99

Little boysSupercords'" $10 7.99

Big boysSupercords'" $12 8.99

Big boysstriped placket shirt . $10 8.0020% OFFLightweight jackets.

All our lightweight jackets for kids are on sale!' Choose from all their favorite styles. Including' this girls nylon zip-up. And our boys jacket with quilted shoulders. Big girls jacket, Reg. $17 Sale 13.60 Big boys jacket, Reg. $24 Sale 19.20





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A. Deluxe padded incline/leg-lift bench for home gym. Includes pulley system and 3-position squat rack. Also for rowing and arm curls. Comes unassembled.

Sale 79.99 Reg. 99.99.

B. Chain-driven exercise bike. Features variable tension control, speedometer/odometer, and comfortable padded seat Comes unassembled.

Sale 269.99 Reg. 299.99.

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Sale 6.99 to 13.99

Youll both look great keeping fit in Track & Court^^ athletic clothes. Featuring sporty styling, and the Track & Court^ logo. Care-free polyester/cotton fabric. Mens sizes S,M,L,XL; womens sizes S,M,L.

For women/    Reg.    Sal6

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top......... 8.99    6.99

Sweatpants .    16.99    13.99

B. Cap-

sleeve top ...    8.99    6.99

Shorts  7.99    6.99

For men:

C. Athletic

jersey ......    8.99    6.99

Sweatpants .    16.99    13.99

D. V-neck

shirt  7.99    6.99

Triple stripe

shorts  7.99    6.99

SsiIg 19.99 and 21.99

F. Orig. 27.99 and 29.99.

Low-cut Leather court shoes in mens, womens, and youths sizes.EVENT STARTS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31 and ENDS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5 GREENVILLE, NORTH CAROLINA PITT PLAZA

Shop 9:30am to 9:30pm Daily Store Phono 756-1190 Catalog Phone 756-2145

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Save ^7!

Reg. $18.99

1200-watt* styler dryer

2 combs, 1 brush, multiple heat and 1199 speed settings make this a versatile, easy-to-use dryer.

11

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Professional style curling iron

399

Reg. $5.99 Chrome-plated barrel-style curling iron has swivel cord and cool tip.Save M2

Clairol Deluxe dry hairsetter

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Juniors: we have pants and tops galore just for you

SPECIAL PURCHASE Your choice

each

Put together your favorite looks from this huge collection. Find striped tops, tailored pleated-front or casual elastic-waist pants, choose several at this low price. Hurry! Quantities are limited.

Styies shown are representative of Sears assortment

In our Junior Bazaar

Ask about Sears Credit Plans

Save ^5

8-piece hair clipper set

999

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Includes 4 clipper blade attachments for trimming and styling.

Hair care items above are not available in Ashland. Beckley and Bluefield.

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VALUES





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ALL Kids' Knit and woven short sleeve tops

2off Kids' corduroys

Levi's    Wrangler Toughskins

9.ol4L 9 to 14. 7 10 9*

Theyll always look and feel great in Levis* straight ieg jeans of cotton and polyester. In little boys sizes 4 to 6x, bigger boys sizes 8 to 20 and bigger girts sizes 7 to 14. Reg. $13.99 to $18.99.

If your children crave the western style, Wrangler* has it! Jeans of cotton and polyester corduroy in little boys sizes 4 to 6x and bigger boys sizes 8 to 20. Reg. $12.99 to $18.99.

pair

Tough wearing and easy-care western style corduroy jeans are Fortrel* polyester, cotton and nylon. In little boys sizes 4 to 6x, bigger boys sizes 8 to 20 and bigger girls sizes 7 to 14. Reg. $10J9 to $13.99.

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Reg. $13 to $14

Our recognized symbol quality and value! Braggin Dragon^ slacks are an easy-care cotton and polyester blend. In little kids sizes 4 to 6x and bigger girls sizes 7 to 14.

Ask about Sears Credit Plans

SaVG ^2 Bigger boys' and girls' tops

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Big girls top has short sleeves and Peter Pan collar. Big boys shirt has 1 front pod(et. In big boys and girls sizes.

In our Childrens Dept.





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Roebucks leather

V.

casuals for men and women

Mens A and B Reg. $37.99

Womens C, D and E Reg. $31.99

For mon. Smooth, supple leather uppers. Choose boat style or mbc-toe styling. Man-made soles. In mens sizes.

For women. Great styling and detail. Soft leather uppers, man-made soles. Boat style or moc-toe oxfords. Ladies sizes.

All Roebucks are made in the United StatesFor the Shutter Bug" in your family has everything from special lens to

Lightweight nylon anf-fueded split-leather upper, treaded rubber sole. Cushioned insole has extra padding at arch.

$14.99 Youths sizes ^. 10.99

M off Winner II Jr.

Reg. $12.99 Has rubber toe guard.. Sears Camera Specialog carrying cases.    dsk;





25% off

Men's fashion jeans in denim, twill and corduroy

Whether its Back-to-School time for you or you just want some great fitting, easy-care jeans, nows the time to shop at Sears. We have our entire stock of mens fashion jeans in a variety of styles, fabrics, colors and pocket designs now on sale. Hurry, sale ends Saturday.

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Roebucks cords for men

10

Reg. $15.99

If you want rugged good looks from your corduroy jeans, try Sears own Roebucks jeans. Cotton and polyester midwale corduroy jeans have back yoke and heavy brass zipper. Mens sizes in staight leg cut.

In our Work and Leisure Department

Spend your money wisely... Shop Sears Back-to-School Speciolog forgreat

values in clothes for your children! Get your copy at our cotolog order desk.





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300 OFF Craftsman 11-HP lovm tractor wHh Vari-Driva*

Two-speeb transaxie. Synchro^wlanced electric-start engine. 38-n. mower deck. Reg. $1599.99.

Registered trademark of Emerson Electric Co.

179

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9xl0-ft.* gable-styled lown building

Galvanized 7-step finish. 8%x9%-ft. inside dimensions. Unassembled. Reg. $249.99.

Exterior base dimensions rounded to nearest foot

Sears Best Easy Living 1 -coat interior latex

Sears Best interior latex resists spots, stains and fading. Withstands scrubbing. Dries fast. In 23 colorfast colors. Reg. $16.99.

$18.99 Semi gloss.................gal. $11.99

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Choose our fine quality \ latex for outstanding dur faces. Mildew, stain res down. In 46 non-yellowini $19.99 Satin finish......

For oneKioat results, all Sears one-coat paints must be applied as directed

Point/vamish removwr

1/2 PRICE. Water rinsable and non-flammable. Quart. Reg. $5.99.

199

I 13 oz.

Anti-rust owrosol

1/2 PRICE. Interior/exterior high gloss enamel. Reg. $3.99.

349

1-HP air compressor

Sears air compressor delivers 6.6 SCFM at 40 PSI. With 15-ft. air hose. Reg. $499.99.





rbeatei^ , tough xteror latex

ity Weatherbeater one^oat durability on all exterior sur-resistant. No chalk wash-wing colors. Reg. $16.99. ..............gal. $12.99

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Helps stop squeaks, helps protect metals, more. Reg. $1.79.

TiUbond wood glu*

For woodworking and carpentry. 4-oz. container. Reg. $1v99.

Craftsman 90-piece

^    mechanics'fool set

SAVE 80

on Craftsman steel chest and cabinet outfit

Chest. 10 drawers. 10.6 sq. ft. of storage space. Heavy-guage Regular $239.99.

steel.

Cabinet. 5 drawers. 15.7 sq. ft. of storage space. Casters. Regular $259.99.

79974

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Propon* cyiind*r

Holds 14.1 oz. by weight, 26.7 fluid oz. Reg. $2.49.

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Craftsman. Trimmer. Semi-automatic iine feed. Reg. $69.99.

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This versatile set is great for around-the-house and automotive repairs. It includes two ratchets, 1/4,3/8 and 1/2-in. drive sockets, wrenches, extension bars, and hex key set. Reg. separate prices total $206.38.

Ask about Sears Credit Plans

Craftsman Hand Tool Full Unlimited Warranty If any Craftsman hand tool ever fails to give com-plete satisfaction, return it for free replacement.

32337

7V4-in. saw blades, pack of 3. Reg. sep. prices total $25.47.

44

99

1/2 PRICE

CroHsmon rugged 77*-in. circular saw develops 2 HP

Develops maximum 2-HP, no-load speed of 5400 rpm. Cuts wood up to 2V4-in. thick at 90*. Reg. $89.99.

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59

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*20 OFF Pow*r blower

Craftsman electric power blower. 2-speeds. Reg. $79.99.

*3 OFF Smok* alarm

Solid-state circuitry. Includes 9-volt battery. UL listed. Reg. $10.99.





Queen size sofa sleeper and accent chair set on sale!

YOU SAVE

^350 on set

/Slpotchgard

AtaiC HIOTfCTOM

Country-styled sofa sleeper, chair

Regular $949.99

599

88

ASHCROFT

Furniture not available in Concord, Danville, Goldsboro, Greenville, High Point, Rock Hill, Rocky Mount

Ashcroft. Queen size sleeper and lounge chair feature durable 100% olefin covers treated with Scotchgard* Brand Fabric Protector. Kiln-dried mixed wood frames. Dont miss it!

Large items such as furniture are inventoried in' our distribution center and will be scheduled for delivery or pickup. Delivery is extra.

NOW 37% OFF

Daybreak bath towels

Reg. $3.99

21., *5

Limited QuontitiM

Dont pass up this fantastic buy. In beautiful colors. Stock up now! $2.49 Hand towel. 1.99 $1.49 Washcloth . .99

1/2 PRICE I

Vinyl shower curtain

^        Regular    $4.99

249

Treated to prolong freshness. Magnets hold curtain to the tub. Bright colors. Save now at Sears.

Limit 2 each per customer

15%-30% OFF

Selected group of readymade draperies

See oOr

entire

selection!

Regal Royal Jewel

Come see our fabulous selection of open-weave, antique satin, sheer and textured draperies. Many with linings to help insulate heat arid cold. Dont pass it up!

HERE ARE A FEW:

$26.99 Chico open-weave, unlined, 48x84-in. pair

.................now    18.89

$39.99 Chico open-weave, lined, 48x84-in. pair

how 29 99

J29.99 Epic, 48x84-in. pair

.....................20.99

$39.99 Regal, 48x84-ln. pair

......................29J9

$6.49 sheer panel, 40x81-in. ea....................4.99

GREAT CARPET

SALE!

YOUR CHOICE ...

099

^^sq. yd.

YOU SAVE 4 sq. yd.

ONLY

Choose from Twilight Shadows, Touch of Style and Summer Glow nylon sculptured pile carpets that combine patterned cut and looped texture with bold soil-hiding multicolors ... great for family rooms and other high-traffic areas. A buy you wont want to miss at Sears! Regular $12.99 sq. yd. SAVE $4 a sq. yd.!

Carpet not sold In: Concord, Danville, Goldsboro, Greenville, Rock Hill

Cushion and installation are extra





Requires some assembly

Free Spirit 10-speed racer for men, women

ONLY

26-in. for men or women. Dual position side-pull caliper brakes for fast stops from racing or upright position. Stem-mounted shifter.

Save ^50 20-inch

boy's BAAX bike

129

Reg. $179.99

Rugged bike has track certified frame! Full BMX pds set, two finger alloy brake levers, raised pedal crank for ground clearance, fast acceleration. Hurry! Sale ends Saturday.

^ off 20-in.    Save ^30    Save 30 to 80

wheel cycle    Weight bench Entire stock of

89

Rog. $109.99 Great for in-home exercise. Wheel cycle has handlebars with dual independent adjustability.

79

Reg. $109.99 700-lb. capacity (user plus weights). Comes unassembled.

$79.99 177-lb. weight set ..... .759.99

family-size tents

Save on a variety of tents in a wide range of sizes and styles to meet your camping needs. Limited quantity.

Save 20% o 50%

ALL video gome cartridges

Thats right, ALL Our video game cartridges are on sale. Stock-up now and Save 20% t 50%.

120 off

Graduate typewriter, keyboard correction

229

Correction at the keyboard makes changes easy. Power carriage return, power repeat keys

Save $40 $199.99 Electric I typewriter (shown) 159.99

8-digit solar calculator T99

Sears Price Powered by almost any light source. 3 key memory. 4 basic functions

Back-to-School supplies

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59* Character portfolio  .........................29*

99* Pockets with prongs .........................59*

$12.99 The Bag knapsack .......................8.99

Limit 8 per customer

Typewriters, calculator, and school supplies'are not available in Ashland, Shelby and Williamson.





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Kenmore dishwasher

Water Heat control helps assure proper wash temperature. Water Miser cycle, Power Miser control helps save energy. Potf^an cycle for heavily-soiled loads. Reg. $499.99.

SAVE $150, portable. Reg. $549.99 ............. 399J9

Ask about Sears Authorized Installation.

FREE ESTIMATES!

Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised.

SAVE >1.11 on fwfiKic* filten

Various sizes. Pack contains 6 filters. Reg. $3.99.

50% OFF

12-ga. Armadilb dioin link fnncn fabric when you buy fittings f^us Armadillo V posts ond top rail at ragulor prkos

Triple-coated for rust resistance. Choose from 36,42,

48.60 and 72-inch heights.

Ask about Sears Authorized InstaliatkMi. FREE ESTIMATES!

NEED HOT WATER FAST?

Call Sears for 24-hour emergency installation (except Sundays and holidays) by our Authorized Installers. Or pick up your water heater and install it yourself. Installation extra.

SAVE $6.11 on toilot tool

Wood with baked enamel finish. Reg. $12.99.

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2319

*60 OFF 199

Sears Best storm/ screen doors

Choose from crossbuck, fullview or sidelite styles. Plastic foam-filled frame and double wall Rover** kickpanel. Insulated. Sizes 32,36x804n. Reg. $259.99.

Ask about Sears Authorized InsUllation. FREE ESTIMATES!

Ask about Sears credit plans





P155 80R12 whitewall

4 for *99

plus $141 FET each and 4 Old lires Reg $41 99 each

Save ^3 to ^30

CLEARANCE All portable electric window or whole-house fans in stock

Limited Quantities!

Cool off with big savings while we clear out our stock! While quantities last.

9-in. Oscillating table fan, Reg. $24.99........19.99

12-in. Oscillating fan, Reg. $34.99 ............ 29.99

16-in. Oscillating fan, Reg. $54.99 ......... 44.99

Cool-it compact desk fan, Reg. $12.99.    .. .9.99

9-in., 2-speed fan, Reg. $19.99 ......... 14.99

20-in., 2-speed floor fan, Reg. $24.99 ......19.99

20-in., 3-speed floor fan, Reg. $34.99 ......... 29.99

16-in. window fan, Reg. $59.99 .......... .    49.99

20-in., 2-speed, reversible, Reg $99.99 ....... 79.99

20-in. whole house fan. Reg. $149.99..........119.99

HURRY' WHILE QUANTITIES LAST' Complete Assortment Not In All Stores

WeatherHandler May be radial | substituted whitewall for

Regular

price

each

Sale

price

each

plus F E.T each and old tire

P155/80R12| 155R12

41.99

24.75

jl.41

P155/80P13 155R13

49.99

33.34*^

M9

,!p165/80R1C. AR78-13

56.99

38.01

1.59

P175/80P13

BR78-13

64.99

43.34

1.72

P185/80R13

CR78-13

67.99

45.34

1.86

P185/75R14

CR78-14

71.99

48.01

1.98

P195/75R14

D/ER78-14

76.99

51.35

2.08

P205/75R14

FR78-14

81.99

54.68

2.28

P215/75R14

GR78-14

86.99

58.02

2.42

P225/75R14

HR78-14

91.99

61.35

2.39

P205/75R15

FR78-15

96.99

64.69

2.55

P215/75R15

GR78-15

101.99

68.02

2.69

P225/75R15

H/JR78-15

106.99

71.36

2.83

P235/75R15

LR78-15

91.99

61.35

2.49

Bias-ply tires

4 for 88

plus $1.29 F E.T ea. and 4 old tires tor PI 55 80D12 whftewai

Polyester cord is durable yet smooth ndtng Special puchase quantities limited

44,000-mile g \ , wearouf warranty

1/3 OFF

Weather Handler all>season radials

Computer-designed tread for great all-weather grip. Low rolling resistance helps save gasoline. Radial design adds responsive handling.

Mounting and rotation included

Limited warranty against tire wearout

For the specified rniles Sears will replace the tire or give a refund charging only for the miles used

30% OFF

Steel-belted RoadHandler radials for small cars

155R12, BW

37

Big footprint' for great handling with import and domestic small cars. Two rugged steel belts.

Reg $52 99 plus $135 PET-and old tire

RoadHandier Sport Radial 155R12 145R13 155R13 165R13 P175/70R13 P186ffOP13 I^RK 175R14 _1tR14 P185/70R14 155R1^5 165R15

Regular price ea biackwaii 52 99 5999 65 99 68 99 72 99 75 99 34% 7^' 79 99 77 99 79 99 34 99

Saif-

plus F E T

price ea

each and

blackwall

old lire

37 06

1 35

4196

122

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140 1

1 43 29 '

1 146

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181 j

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Reg. $34.99Save *76-amp charger

Charges most batteries in from 4 to 9 hours. Helps keep your battery at peak power for strong starts.

1

AUTO CENTER OPENS 8 A.M. Mondoy-Soturday

Save ^22

DieHard car battery 99

Reg. $75.99 with trade

Sears Best and most dependable-starting battery. 525 amps cold cranking power. In Groups 24. 24F. 74. Sizes for most American-made cars and imports. Installation included.

Ask about Sears credit plans

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59M8. *75.99Filter Sale

Oil Filter, regular $2.19. Air Filter, regular $2.99.

Q99

M Rea994

Each

STP oil treatment, reg. $1. STP gas treatment, reg. $1. ArmorAII protectant, reg. $1.79. Limit 6 per customer.

SAVE 50%

when purchased in pairs

SteadyRiderRT

radial-tuned

shocks

Less than 1/2 price!

Sears Best heavy-duty shocks! Comfort valve smooths ride with most tires. For most cars, light trucks. Installation extra64

Reg. $79.99Save M5X-Cargo carrier

Adds 15 cu. ft. of luggage capacity on top of car. For most passenger cars, compacts and jmpofls.

Reg. $15.99

Save *6

SMt

Cushion

Sheepskin-look. Soft and comfortable polyurethane foam. Re-)iaic

^ Reg. $199.99

Save ^40

Heovy-duty floor jock

Professional-type. Lets you lift entire end or side of vehicle. 2-ton capacity.

Reg. $5.40

Save M.15

All-weather motor oil

10W-30 oil. For all] temperature use onj highway or during| stop-and-ao.Sears





[Sale starts Wednesday, August 31 ends Saturday, September 3 ' unless otherwise stated

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PRE-IABOR Dffir

180 OFF

Kenmore 30-in. range

Electric range with continuous-cleaning oven that cleans itself as you bake.* Fully automatic oven can be preset to turn on. cook, then turn off. Visi-Bake* window. Regular $579.99.

Special coating gradually dissolves most grease as you bake. Clean major spills, racks and windows by hand.

Ranges,require connector, extra.

88742

0' pk HP 1C, in HP vci^ cd Jm*t >af>ufe.for dtep

379

Kenmore space-saving microwave

Perfect for smill families or singles. Removable oven tray cleans easily. Oven light, timer. Menu guide.

Kenmore 2-stage memory microwave

Whole-meal cooking, cooks up to 3 foods at the same time. Large-capacity oven, Reg. $549.99.

|n accordance with instructions

Kenmore dual control gas grill

271 sq. in. cooking area. Vary heat settings on each side of grill. Match-free ignition. Unassembled, Reg. $179.99.

IP jSl)^9eai cf^ ptans.

Each of these advertised items is readiiy available for sale as advertised.

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count bn

Sears

Satisfaction Guarant or- Your Monoy fibcli *

, SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO.

Sears prfcing poHcy: If an item is not described as reduced or a special purchase, it Is at its regular price. special purchase, though not reduced, is an exceptional value.

Large jtems*such as appliances are inventoried in our distribution center and will be scheduled for pick-up or delivery. Delivery is not included in selling prices.

4





you buy this extra-

2-speed, 6-cycle wdsher

379

Cycles include knit, delicate and permanent press. Dual-Action agitator for our most effective washing action. 3 wash/rinse temperatures.

capacity pair

Save M10 on Kenmore

Save W on Kenmore electric dryer

299

Large-capacity automatic termination dryer has 2 temperatures. Heat shuts off at preset dryness you select. Hurry and save $80.

End-of-cycle signal tells you when clothes are ready to unload.

SAVE ^30 Kenmore

large capacity washer

Heavy-duty washer has 3 wash/rlnse temperature combinations. Reg. $329.99.

299

VALUE! Kenmore dryer

Heavy-duty electric dryer has 3 timed cycies. Large capacity. Sears Price.

259

Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised.





Save

MOO

Famly-sze

Kenmore

frostless

icemaker

refrigerator

599

m m Reg. $699.99

Total capacity 18.0 cu. ft.: 13.90 cu. ft. refrigerator section with twin crispers and 2 full-width adjustable shelves for neat, organized food storage. 4.10 cu. ft. freezer section. White only.

Icemaker connection to water supply extra.

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All-frostless convenience! No frost build-up, no defrosting jobs

Twin crispers. A separate storage compartment for fruits and vegetables.

Handy door storage. Easy to see, organize and select food.

Magnetic door gaskets fit snugly, helps keep bold air in, warm air out.

Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised.

Sove

21.0-cu. It.

ICWIHIKwr

rofrigerafor

669.

ftog,$849J0

Reg. 84M0 top4rezw model with twin cri

meet keeper, ffd ioadi < shelf etoraoe in the doom, toemeker hook-up extra.

159 . $179.99

Save *20

2.5-cu. ft. compact with push-button defrost. Counter-top unit with 3-level interior storage.

jc r    '

Save *110

15.6 cu. ft. upright freezer

Never.needs defrosting. Reg. $599 99 Lighted porceiain-on-steel interior. Textured steel door. Power Miser.

489

Save *150

23.1-cu. ft. chest freezer

Reg. $649.99

DynaWhite epoxy-coated Spacemaster interior

with 5 sliding lift-out 499

baskets. Flash Defrost.

119

Great Value

1.7-cu. ft. Size compact refrigerator. 1.54 cu. ft. refrigerator, 0.16 cu. ft. frozen food.

249

# Reg. $299.99

Save *50 Kenmore

40-pint dehumidifier

Adjustable hurhidistat. Automatic shut-off. Signal lights when full.





SAVE M20

Quartz Channel Touch tuning color TV

3W

Big, 19-inch diagonal measure picture tube. Super Chromix picture tube gives bright natural color picture. Quartz precision tuner accurately pulls in signals.

Reg. $549.99

8 track, dual cassette decks, AM/FM stereo

Record from the AM/FhiJ stereo receiver. Dual cassette decks for dubbing and 8 track player. 2-speed record player. Electronic digital frequency read-out. Two speakers.

Reg. $299.99

179

AM/FM

Hm .leap awte term, touch co^bote; ^ tory back-up. 8v SdO.


Title
Daily Reflector, August 31, 1983
Description
The newspaper was established in 1882, and was originally named the Eastern Reflector. It was founded by Julian Whichard and David Jordan with equipment they purchased from The Greenville Express. On December 10, 1894, it adopted the name The Reflector and began publishing every day. Cox Newspapers acquired The Daily Reflector in 1996. Creator: Daily Reflector (Greenville, N.C.) - 30559
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