Daily Reflector, October 12, 1983


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INSIDE TODAY

INSIDE TODAYWATER RESOURCES

A new breed of agricultural and industrial chemicals now being used are harder to find in North Carolinas water-monitoring. (Page 22)

PERSIAN GULF

If worse comes to worst, Pentagon thinks U.S. Navy could keep Persian Gulf open against possible Iranian efort to cut off traffic of oil tankers. (Page 8)SPORTS TODAY

PHILLIES BY ONE

Garry Maddox ripped a solo horri to lift the Philadelphia Phillies to 2-1 win over Baltimore in the Wof Series opener. (Page 17)THE DAILY REFLECTOR

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Reconciliation Gatberim

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By FAROL K NASSAR Associated Press Writer BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) President Amin Gemayel today set Oct. 20 as the date for Lebanons national reconciliation conference, and asked senior Moslem and Christian leaders to attend, the state radio reported.

But the site for the planned conference still was under intensive discussions involving the Gemayel administration and the governments of Saudi Arabia and Syria, the radio said.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Khalil Mekkawi told a news conference the

Jumblatt, now in Paris, had no immediate comment. Neither di^his partners in dhe Syrian^acked opposition National Salvation Front, former President Suleiman Franjieh, a Christian, and ex-Premier Rashid Karami, a Moslem.

Meanwhile, the U.S. Marine Corps commandant, Gen. Paul X. Kelly, arrived for talks with U.S. diplomats and officers. He confers Thursday with Lebanese army commander Gen. Ibrahim Tannous and possibly with Gemayel,

Marine spokesman Maj. Robert Jordan said.

Leaders of leftist and right-wing Lebanese factions issued statements before a meeting of Gemeyels Cabinet today warning that squabbling over a site for the reconciliation conference was imperiling a 17-day-old cease-fire that halted the latest round of civil warfare.

No major violations of the truce were reported in Beirut suburbs or the central mountains, where Druse and Shiite Moslem militiamen fought against the Lebanese

army for three weeks last month.

But police said local militias vying for neighborhood dominance in the northern port of Tripoli waged street battles with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades. They said two people were killed and 10 wounded in the seaside slums of Lebanons second-largest city.

Police said the fighting in Tripoli between the fundamentalist Islamic Unity movement and the Communist Partv broke out earlv

Tuesday idpered o and erupted again' hooded islaiiii fighters mounting assaults on Co Party centers in income neighborhu Tripoli is jo miif Beirut in Syrian territory In Beirut. .\Iarir, Officer Charles 1 the dispatch of a amphibious grou) 2.000 .Marines fror to the Indian iX' not jeopardize ihe U.S. contingent

The Cheaper Way

SAVING DOLLARS - CpI. Jeffrey A. Kahl-Clarence from Iowa blocks his ears (left) as Pfc. Jeff Gram of Minneapolis fires a "dummy round with an M47 Dragon Weapon system Tuesday at the Marine HQ in Beirut. In combat, rockets with on-board computers

are guided to their targets by signals sent through a wire from the electronic sights. Those rockets cost $5,800 each; so for practice, infra-red sighting system is used to

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simulate fire. (AP Laserphoto)

Gemayel Cabinet refused to hold the reconciliation talks on a ship off Beirut, as Druse leader Walid Jumblatt has p.*-oposed.

The Lebanese government insists on holding the conference either at the presidential palace in suburban Baabda or in the Saudi Arabian Red Sea port of Jidda, Mekkawi said.

Eastern Airlines, Fiighi Attendants End Disput

Town Will Join ElecfriCifies

WINTERVILLE - The Town Board has agreed for Winterville to become a member of the reorganized Electricities, a statewide joint municipal assistance agency for towns that operate their own electrical distribution systems.

Electricities Executive Director Ralph W. Shaw was on hand during the boards meeting Monday night to answer questions about the structure of the organization. The board named Mayor E.C. Hines as its representative to Electricities, with Town Clerk Elwood Nobles as his alternate.

Electricities, formed a number of years ago, has reorganized under legislation adopted by the 1983 General Assembly authorizing the creation of joint municipal assistance agencies. Winterville had been a member of the old ElectiCities group.

In other business Monday, the board authorized the mayor to sign a contract with Mageppe Well and Pump Co. for $2,050 to clean the screens on the water well behind the town hall.

Bids were opened for a 1984 pickup truck to be used by the

Winterville electric department. Howevei, the board has not

decided which company will be awarded the contract.

Cecil Mizelle, representative of a Greenville accounting firm, presented the annual Winterville audit report for the fiscal year ended June 30,1983. He said the town was in a sound financial position.

Rick Catline, director of the towns Community Development Block Grant program, reported he had renegotiated a previous street and water work bid with Barrus Construction Co. to bring the cost of the project more in line with original expectations. The outcome, Catlin said, was that the town would be responsible for a lot of the work.

The board also announced that two public hearings on rezoning proposals will be held Nov. 14 at 7 p.m. during the regular meeting. The board approved a recommendation by the Board of Adjustments to allow a Shrine Club building to be built on SR1700 in the Knoll Acres Subdivision, Lot 8.

The board also approved the promotion of Patrolman Allen Register to corporal.

Report Some Oil Tankers In Persian Gulf Go Into Ports

MANAMA, Bahrain (AP) - An unspecified number of tankers are heading to Persian Gulf ports because of Irans threat to block the Strait of Hormuz, shipping executives said today.

As far as we know, navigation is normal in the gulf, and no incidents have been reported to us from the Hormuz Strait, said one executive. He refused to be identified.

But the situation is tense, and a number of shipping companies have instructed their vessels to sail to certain ports about the gulf and stay there until further notice, he said.

REFLECTOR

It seems that shipping companies are concerned about the safety of their tankers after Iran has stepped up its threats to block the Hormuz.

One Arab ambassador said the Iranians have occupied the Omani island of Larak and must be setting up military installations on it to threaten navigation in the Strait of Hormuz.

The envoy, who requested anonymity, noted that Iran has escalated its denunciation of France for the reported recent delivery of Super Etendard warplanes to Iraq.

By The Associated Press

Eastern Airlines and its union flight attendants today reached a settlement in a 19-month contract dispute, averting a strike that had been set for midnight.

By God, weve got a contract, said Patricia Fink, president of Local 553 of the Transport Workers Union, which represents 5,800 of the Miami-based carriers flight attendants.

The contract still must be ratified by union membership, but Ms. Fink said, Im optimistic.

Neither Ms. Fink nor Walter Wallace, chairman of the National Mediation Board, would reveal details of the proposal until union board members could review it.

But Ms. Fink said one major issue that was overcome involved staffing of lucrative Latin American flights. Eastern said it was bound by international agreement to employ foreign nationals on those routes.

The breakthrough came about 4 a.m., and I think there was a lot of compromise on both sides, said Ms. Fink. But under the circumstances I think we both got the best that we could get.

And I think that its best at this point that all of the unions get together with management and do what we have to do for the survival of Eastern Airlines, she said.

Meanwhile, a union official representing striking Continental Airlines workers said the unions motion to dismiss the carriers bankruptcy petition was an effort to get Continental back to the bargaining table.

The settlement at Eastern followed marathon bargaining Mediator Harry Bickford said a very significant obstacle was surmounted at 2 a.m., after most of Tuesday was spent discussing a single issue which he refused to identify

The flight attendants, represented by the Transport Workers Union, had been without a contract since February 1982. They originally asked for a 33 percent wage increase, but reportedly were considering a 21.4 percent offer from the financially ailing carrier.

Todays Miami News said staffing of Latin American flights was a major sticking point. The union wanted its domestic flight attendants to be allowed to work the international flights Eastern took over last year from Braniff Airways.

The machinists union, representing 12,500 Eastern employees, had pledged to honor TWU picket lines, according to spokesman Charles Bryan.

Eastern has lost $128.9 million since the first of the

year, and chair; Borman has ask' to accept a 15 p cut.

Pilots and fligh' walked oft their The airline 'ha terviewing prosp

in 11 cities

Last Day

The Greenville Tobacco Board of Trade has scheduled next Tuesday as the final day of local sales for the 1983 marketing season.

The Greenville market began auctions on Aug. 3.

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FARMVILLE - John Turner Walston, completing the unexpired term of a Farmvilk-resigned, was elected 'Tuesday to a full term according to unofficial registrar returns.

The retired merchant beat incumbent Comm Kue, a pharmacist, 614 to 528, based on the unoffi Walson also was a commissioner when he was Farmville Board of Commissioners last summer Rusty Duke, who resigned as mayor before Winston-Salem.

Elected to three vacancies on the town board T Leroy Redden with 638 votes, W. Charles Joy votes and Moses W. Moye with 553. Redden, who to fill Walstons seat on the board, and incumbents.

Other commissioner candidates running and of votes were: James A. Allen. 169; R E <Bob 396; Elmer G. Flake. 252, and Lucy J. Rumley, 516 The Board of Elections will canvass the election Farmville citizens were the only ones in Pitt C Tuesday. The election had been set ahead of county in case a runoff was needed. However, unofficial results, it appears that no runoffs are County Registrar Margaret Hardee said.

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Three Public Hearings On City Council Agenda

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HAUNTED HOUSE VOLUNTEERS ASKED The Winterville Jaycees have asked Hotline to appeal for volunteers to assist as guides during their 1983 Haunted House, which will be open each evening Oct. 27-31. There is no pay and you may work as many or as few hours as you wish, Winterville Jaycee Carl Worthington said. Youll have fun and the satisfaction of knowing youve contributed to a worthwhile cause, because we donate all the money we make beyond expenses. For further information, call Carl Worthington Jr., 756-8997, after 5:30 p.m.

Three public hearings are among the agenda items scheduled for consideration by the City Council at Thursdays 7:30 p.m. meeting at city hall.

The hearings involve: an ordinance regulating and licensing transient and , itinerant merchants and vendors; a request to close a portion of Pennsylvania Avenue, east of 14th Avenue and abutting Sadie Saulter School property; and a request to rezone a parcel in the South Evans project from unoffensive industry to R-6 residential.

The board will also consider: appointments to boards and commissions; a . A.

zoning ordinance amendment regarding dormitories; scheduling public hearings on the proposed annexation of a portion of the Whichport development and on an amendment to the Thoroughfare Plan;

The annual Greenville Cable TV Inc. report; an ordinance modifying traffic regulations to include stop signs on Riverbluff Drive and White Hollow Drive; a resolution authorizing the sale of a disposal parcel in the central business district ; tax releases and refunds; an amendment to the classification plan; an ordinance amending the manual of fees to include a fee for

noise permits; a resolution abandoning a right-of-way on Sunset Avenue and executing a utility easement; a resolution authorizing the mayor to execute an easement agreement with Seaboard System Railroad;

An ordinance ordering the building inspector to demolish a structure at 1503 S. Pitt St.; scheduling a public hearing on an application for a limousine franchise; a resolution nominating Coun-cilwoman Judy Greene for third vice president of the N.C. League of Municipalities, and a resolution congratulating the League on its 75th anniversary-

Betty Ann Knudsen of Raleigh, a candidate for secretary of state, says she is a dyed in the wool Democrat and labels herself as a futurist and a policy maker who enjoys helping citizens learn more about their governments.

Ms. Knudsen, in Greenville Tuesday to campaign, said she views the secretary of state job as having three parts - ceremonial, policy making and organizing and distributing information. What really attracted me to the job was the last two functions, she said.

The candidate, who served as Wake County co-chairman of the N.C. 2000 program, said whe wants to make

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She said the secretary is responsible for monitoring the fiscal accountability of local governments. She said that as a two-term member of the Wake County Board of Commissioners, she has been involved in instituting a whole new budget process and making changes in the methods of investing county funds.

"I spent six months analyzing what I wanted to do when I finished my term (on the county board), she said. After looking at all the Council of State races, I decided I really wanted this because I am a policy maker and a futurist and love to help citizens get information about their governments so they can make intelligent decisions in voting, as well as know how and where to go to receive answers to questions they have about their governments.

A former teacher, Ms. Knudsen is vice chairman of the Wake board.

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Feiiihiist Vows To End Tradition

By Abigail Van Buren

1983 by Universal Press Syndicate

DEAR ABBY: I am a 58-year-old woman. When I was a young girl, 1 attended a formal wedding and was greatly enraged when I heard the minister ask, Who gives this woman . . . ?

The question still arouses my anger, and I am amazed that more women are not insulted by this question i asked publicly yeti

Only the woman herself has the right to give herself to anyone, any time, for any reason.

I've finally begun to express defiantly my indignation when a .bride-to-be tells me she is going to be given away " by her father or stepfather. Of course. I am a nut to even suggest that a woman belongs to no one but herself and is not an inanimate object to be given away.

Thanks for listening.

MARi'.ARET JONAS IN SAN FRANCISCO

DEAR MARGARET: The original marriage vows were written during Biblical times when a woman was considered "chattel - a piece of property ow ned by her father. He had the right to give her to her husband, who then regarded her as his property.

However, in recent years, many couples have requested that that portion of the marriage ceremony be omitted for the reason you cited.

DEAR ABBY: I learned about a year ago that, even with corrective surgery, my chances for having a baby are practically non existent. My'husband, Barry. " never did really want children, and now he feels relieved. He refuses to adopt one.

Abby, having a child is very important to me. 1 tried for SIX vears. but Just never happened. I was so depres.sed. I even considered leaving Barry to find a man who could love me and adopt a child with me 1 lelt that if Barry reallv loved me, he would want to have a child with me one way or another

Now 1 realize that 1, really do love Barry. 1 could never find a better man. .Abby I want to stay with him, but 1 still have these terrible feelings-of resentment because he IS depriving me of motherhood. H want to adopt.) 1 try not to show it, but It hurts so much whenever I see children especially when they are with a loving father What can 1 do'.-Counseling is out.

CHILDLE.S.S AND HURTING

DEAR CHILDLESS: Counseling had better get back in if you value your marriage, because your obsession with motherhood and your unresolved resentment will surely drive your husband away.

DE.AR .ABBY .No More Reunions" sounds like a sorehead He accompanied his wife to her high school reunion, and because he didnt know anybody he got mad, skipped the banquet'and sat in the lobby.

Last August I went with my wife to her 42nd high school reunion I figured it was hei class and her party, fin my name tag I wrote .MR. Mary -Smith" and just wahdered around in the crowd.

The affair lasted two days, through three meals and two cocktail hours. 1 had a great time, talked with many people, didn't skip any of the events and didn't go sit in the lobby.

JUST LOVES REUNIONS

CONFIDENTIAL TO A FOOL IN LOVE IN FRES-.NO: When a man tells you hes breaking up with you because you are "too good for him believe him. He knows himself better than you do.

ByK.AREN.M.M.AGNUSEN SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) - It all sU.rted with a warm burning and itching sensation on the bottoms of my feet. Within minutes, my entire body was so swollen I was afraid I would explode.

Fortunately, it happened in the middle of an aerobics class at a busy athletic club. 1 stumbled away from the crowd of sweaty exercise lovers and collapsed in a nearby bathroom. A classmate found me on the floor.

At first, people at the club thought 1 was dehydrated. They made me driiik water and helped me into a shower; Then they realized they were dealing with something far more serious.

My mouth was so swollen I couldn't speak, and the rest of my face was deformed beyond recognition. My body was bright red and covered with hives. I felt dizzy and couldn't walk unaided.

The next thing I knew. I was being whisked away by paramedics who stuck a needle in my arm and told me to lie still. Doctors in the hospital emergency room said 1 was having a severe allergic reaction.

They were puzzled, however, about the nature of the allergy. I had no history of allergies and had not done anything out of the ordinary that day.

An allergist later told me the startling news.

"You are allergic to exercise," he said.

You've got to be kidding," I said.

"1 wish I was." he responded. "It's called exercise-induced anaphylaxis and it's nothing to mess around with. It's possible you could die from it."

Some people might grab at that excuse to quit exercising. but I wasn't happy about it. 1 had attended aerobics classes at least three times a week for the past six months and enjoyed it.

The allergist ran a series of skin tests to make sure I wasn't allergic to anything else. The tests came out negative. Exercise appeared to be the culprit.

1 am not the first to be diagnosed as being allergic to exercise. Drs. K. Frank Austen and Albert L. Sheffer of Harvard Medical School in Boston discovered the syndrome in 1980.

Instead of reacting to something like a bee sting, people have a reaction to a physical event." Austen explained in a telephone interview "Your reaction is absolutely typical."

Austen and Sheffer recently published research supporting their discovery. Seven individuals with exercise-induced anaphylaxis were subjected to controlled exercise in a laboratory.

The conclusion -exercise-induced anaphylpx-is is a distinct physical allergy. Austen said the allergy has been misdiagnosed for years.

Some confuse it with cholinergic urticaria, which

is triggered by a rise in body temperature. Researchers found, however, that patients with exercise-induced anaphylaxis failed to react to rising body temperature by itself.

Researchers are unsure why exercise causes the bodys mast cells to release the chemicals that start the allergic reaction. Those cells traditionally are activated when foreign substances invade the body, Austen said.

Anyone who exercises could suffer an attack. There are no statistics to show how common the allergy is, but more cases are surfacing as the exercise craze sweeps the nation.

I have seen five to 10 patients with the problem. said Dr. Charles M. Rogers of Salt Lake City. Since exercise has caught the publics imagination, were seeing more and more of this.

The allergy has been found in both novices and accomplished athletes performing a variety of activities. from walking and

doing sit-ups to j(^ng and ^ tennis. The episodes vary in intensity, duration and frequency.

About half of the patients known to have exercise-induced anaphylaxis do not suffer other allergies.

No one has died from an exercise-induced attack. But Austen said the allergic reaction, if untreated, potentially could lead to death through vascular collapse caused by a drop in blood pressure or choking due to swelling in the throat.

People suffering a reaction require emergency injections of epinephrine.

Some physicians find it hard to believe that exercise alone causes the attacks. Dr. Arthur J. Siegel of Boston, who wrote an article on the subject, believes exercise simply sparks a delayed reaction to other more well-known allergens, such as shellfish.

"Its as if the allergen primes the reaction, but it doesnt occur. Then the exercise triggers it off -.sometimes hotirs later and even a day later, Siegel said

in a telephone interview.

Austen said there are not enough cases linking food and exercise to make such a conclusion. But he said researchers need to study further the little-known allergy to tie together common threads.

Austen said he doesnt tell people, suffering from the allergy to quit exercising.

"I would never do that. Im an avid jogger as well as a skier myself, he said.

I encourage them to stop exercising if they feel an attack coming on, never to exercise alone - use the buddy system - and to make sure they are carrying epinephrine. That way, in the worst of all possible circumstances, they are protected.

Austen said researchers are keeping a registry of cases. People who believe they suffer from exercise-induced anaphylaxis may write Austen at Seeley G. Mudd Building, 250 Longwood Ave., Boston, Mass.

Church Vi (Hueii United To Meet

WASHINGTON. N.C. -The Area VI annual meeting of Church Women United will be held here at the First Christian Church Oct . 22.

Registration begins at 10 a.m. followed by the programar 10:30.

The theme will be "Be Ye Doers of the World and Not Hearers Only." The Rev. Karey E.L. Gee. associate regional minister of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) in North Carolina will speak on reassignment

race. Sister Betty Bullen of Washington, N.C. will speak on migrant ministry in .North Carolina.

Lunch will be served at 12:30 p.m. and the cost will be SI.

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The Alpha Nu Chapter of ADK was hostess to the Alpha lota and Fidelis Chapters. A program was presented by the Pactolus Baptist Church entitled "The Music Machine." Millie Tripp was the producer and director and included songs and dances by children supported by adult members.

Alpha Nu president Shirley Moore spoke on "The Origin of ADK for Women Educa tors " The founders were Marie Neal. Marian Southall. Hattie Foppins and Agnes Shipman The first' chapler was organized in Kansas City. Mo. in 1947. There are now members in all dO states and the ideal of ADK is to promote education and recognize oustanding women educators.

The District Five vice president, Martha R, Blake, was recognized and given a gift of appreciation.

Mickey West, president of Alpha lota, and Cora Whis-nant, international president

of Fidelis Chapters, were also recognized.

It was announced that Alpha Delta Kappa Week observance would be held Oct. 10-14.

^ A seasonal devotional was presented by Barbara Parker, chaplain.

A Halloween and fall decorating theme was carried out. Dinner tables were cen-. lered with pumpkins filled with miniature zinnias and mums in fall colors.

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BATH - Gillian Caroline Hookway and Cliitord Tapscott Leath were married in a private ceremony Friday at 11 a.m. in Saint Thomas Church here.

Parents of the couple are Mr.' and Mrs. Dennis C, Hookway of Greenville and Mr and Mrs. William J. Leath of Burlington.

Alyson K. Hookway served as her sister s maid of honor and the best man was Carlton Midyette of Raleigh. Eighteenth century music was provided prior to the ceremony by Dr. Buford Goodman and Dr. Don Shiftier of Kinston.

Following the ceremony an outdoor luncheon was hed at the home of the brides

parents on Kilby Island.

The couple will live at Kimesville Lake after a European wedding trip.

The bride was educated at Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, X.Y and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill where she received her masters degree in business administration. She is an account executive with Oflutt Publishing Co in Greensboro.

The bridegroom is a gradute of N.C. State University with graduate studies in Switzerland and at U.\C-CH 111 the .School of Business. He is vice president of Leath-Macarthy and .Maynard Inc.. Textile .Manu-laciurers ol Burlington.

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W INTER VI LLE -Frances Dixon was honored by Silverstream Council No. 48 for serving the council as keeper of records for more than 25 years for the Degree of Pocahontas.

A covered-dish dinner was held in the Red Men's Hall here followed by a business meeting. Members of the Red Men Tribe and guests were recognized.

Sallie Vainright. Pocahontas of the council, presented an.engraved silver tray to Mrs. Dixon. Reppie Buck, mother of the honoree, and a member for over 48 years, and Lillian McDaniel, sister of .Mrs. Dixon, attended the meeting.

Marga Ross, Great Pocahontas of the Great Council oi North Carolina, was present and as chairman of "bow-tie " quilt project, she told members how they could participate. She announced the locations and dates of her official visits and thanked council members tor their support.

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Mrs, Ross told of the institution of a new chapter. Broken Arrow No, 1 in Rocky Mount. Its meetings are held on the first and third Monday nights.

Red Mens Day will be held in Alexandria. Va. Oct. 22. A bus trip will originate in Rocky .Mount to attend the observance.

A report was given by Almeta Harris on the First District meeting hosted by the new council in Rocky Mount. It was held at Tawpaco Tribe No 15 Rod Men Hall Oct. 1. The Hiawatha Council there will host the spring district meeting in April 1984.

Mrs. Vainright said the Second District meeting will held in Charlotte Oct, 29. .Mrs, Vainright is secretary for the first district.

Linda Clark was enrolled as a new member. Marion Vincent. P.G.P.. and .Almeta Harris. P.G.P.. joined the new member and was escorted to the Council Brand by .Marie Stocks. First Scout, and Larrie Stox. Second Scout, for special introduction.

Minnie Hines served as Wenonah for the meeting. Pennie Dunn has been elected to serve the council as keeper of records for a term ending in December.

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4 The D^ily Retlector. Greenville, N CEditorials

Wednesday, October 12.1983

Paul O'ConnorTime For A Change

When, we wonder, will the government get out of the rut of making forced integration the prime business of education.

A quarter-century ago. when this country finally started its effort to make all things equal for all people, it became an accepted way of life for the big brother in Washington, through the courts, to tell school systems how they should operate. The scene since then is familiar to all racial ratios from kindergarten through doctoral programs, that so-called busing to eliminate one-race neighborhood schools, affirmative action plans that in many cases ignored all other races for the benefit of one. cross-discrimination, etc.

Perhaps most, if not all. of these actions have been necessary. If they have truly achieved equality, then by all means they were needed But the time has come when reason must apply.

The latest round of government activi|\ involving North Carolina's community college system is a perfect case in point.

The Department of Education's Dttice for Civil Rights has now directed the state to recruit more black students* and faculty, study the student retention rate and take other steps to eliminate segregation as rapidly as possible. That includes a goal of increasing by 171 annually the number of black students transferring to senior state colleges and universities.

No one can force anyone to remain in college. No one can force anyone to Iranster to another college. .And when colleges are turning away students for lack oi space or housing, why should someone who doesn't want to go to college literally be forced to go'.'

The state's communit> colleges are upen to all. .Admission is virtually assured to anyone showing up It you can't sign your name on the admissions application, they'll teach you so you can.

Where, we feel compelled to aisk. is there a necessity tor racial quotas in a system that 's there lor the asking'.Logical Move

The Pitt County Board of Commissioners has adopted a resolution establishing a half-cent supplemental sales ta.x for the county, effective Dec. 1.

If all counties adopt the tax. it will mean an estimated $2.02 million in additional revenue for the county. Some SI.28 million of this will go to the county government with S513.230 to be spent on the schools. The remainder will go to the municipalities, with a portion to be spent on water and sewer projects Greenville would receive some $512..370. with $205,028 of this to be spent on water and sewer projects.

No one loves a new tax. but with federal and state funding being reduced counties and municipalities are forced to look lor new sources of revenues The supplemental sales tax is a logical one for Pitt County, and its implementation was a proper move b\ the count\ commissioners.

Mike HendricksResearch Lives On

.M HKNEiT.lDV. NY .\P Bad ,n .H..; - Iona before anyone ever uttered .nt- vo.ird> "high tech" - William i''M)iidae devised a proce.'^s using "angsien niamenls in electric lighlbulbs, 'olidges discovery allowed the Gen-oral Electric Co. to replace Thomas Edison s original, short-lived bamboo tilament and turn the lightbulb into a marketable product. '    

Today there are more than I.ihhi highly educated scientists, engineers and researchers working in the modern-day version of Coolidge's laboratory - General Electric's Research and Development Center out ol the GE laboratories on the ijanks ot t-he Mohawk River have come artiticial diamonds, the basis oi the television industry, a cloud-seeding method tor making ram, man-made oganisms and oUier developments that nave changed the wa\ people live in the join cent ur.

spin"!:- ot - the work here have created 'ot,^. all over the Inited States," said liokn.d W, Schmitt, the GE .'Cnior vice president in charge of the research center

The re->-archers' basic task here i.s to do wh.i .o,at Coolidge did for Edison's

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Community Hospitals Struggle To Live

RALEIGH - In science, theres a law that says every action has a counter action. In politics, thats known as the two shoes theory. When you hear the first shoe hit the floor, hold on. another shoe is about to fall.

In the business of community hospitals, where science and politics meet, three actions have spurred reactions, six shoes have hit the floor. .Now. community hospitals find themselves struggling to stay alive.

The federal government has saved itself money by cutting funds for new hospital constuction and Medicaid and Medicare payments. At the same time, both government and business have demanded and created greater competition in the health care industry. All three of these developments may be saving either government or business money.

ays Wyatt E. Roye, director of management services for the N.C. Hospital .Association. But they are also seriously hurting public and private non-profit hospitals.

From the end of World War II until 1976. the federal government funded the construction of non-profit hospitals. Under the Hill-Burton Act, 80 new hospitals and 241 related facilities were built in North Carolina. But. the program ended in 1976 and since then hospitals and local govenments have had to raise construction money on their own. Since 1976, Roye reports iii the latest issue of Popular Government magazine, 43 county and municipal hospitals in North Carolina have borrowed a total of $250 million to pay for new hospitals and facilities. Most of those bonds are backed up by city and county government tax bases and, should

hospital revenues fail to cover the payback, the taxpayers would be stuck with the bill.

At present, hospital revenues do appear to be in jeopardy. The federal government is paying less than the actual cost of services to Medicaid and Medicare patients - a burden that amounts to the equivalent of 10 percent of hospitals' total operating costs, says Roye.

To make up fe; this shortfall, hospitals charge paying patients fees that run higher that'the actual costs of services. If you pay out of your pocket or you have insurance, you're paying more for the same care than is the Medicare or Medicaid patient. That's got insurance companies and their clients upset. So, they're looking for medical providers who'll charge less. And theyre finding

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lightbulb, that is. develop profitable products,

"The- central mission is to generate new ideas and new technology that develop into products." said Schmitt. "We do long range, basic research. Our view b tartherout than the other labs,"

Bu' not all the research is designd to change >ociety lor generations to come. When GE's original line of coffeemaker tended to clog, engineers who had worked on industrial steam reheaters solved the problem in less than two weeks.

Researchers- here ha\e produced more than liG.Hiii patents since 1900. Each year they rank among the most prolific patent producers an the nation, winning 187 patent awards last year alone. They have won Nobel Prizes, too.

Researchers are encouraged to share their projects with one another. Computer scientists are encouraged to seek out advice Irom mechanical engineers, and chemists are encouraged to brainstorm with electronics whizzes.

' lot of what we do comes from our highly interactive environment, where our people are freely working together and exchanging ideas." .Schmitt said, Kirby Vosburgh typifies the researchers. A 39-year-old physicist. Yosburgh joined the General Electric laboratory a decade ago after studying at Cornell. Rutgers and Princeton. He now manages the center's complex silicon processing operation, which produces silicon chips a vital part of modern electronics.

The breadth of the staff of the center make it one of the most exciting places in the world for a scientist to work, Vosburgh said.

"Electrical engineers. Mechancial engineers Chemical engineers. Computer scientists. This is one of the few places where we are all together, Vosburgh said while showing off his new, multimillion-dollar laboratory "We Think we have the right mix of people and that many of our competitors are too narrow. That breadth, coupled with the environment, is what gives us our strength, Vosburgh said. "You really get charged up and do good work. Another scientist who typifies the center's staff is Charles Eichelberger, a 38-year-old electronic engineer with 49 patents in 15 years Eichelbergers grandfather was also a GE inventor, holding 34 patents when he retired.

Eichelberger recently developed a robot with vision, which is being put to use in industrial welding projects where conditions are intolerable for humans. He is now perfecting a method that allows cable television companies to expand the number of channels they can carry over

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WASHINGTON - New East-West .tension has triggered a massive Soviet disinlormation campaign highlighted by the dramatic intercession ol an Israeli emigre from Bulgaria who scotched .Moscow's new .Miiear of Zbigniew Brzezinski as a Cl.A recruiter in Sofia in the 1960s.

With the two superpowers approaching cold war. the Soviet dism-lormation campaign - designed to purity the Kremlin and stigir.atize the I'.S and its leading oflici.ds -has been curiously immune irom political and media attention. Considering that its recent wctims include U N. Ambassador .leane Kirkpatrick, famed loreign operati\e Irving Brown ol the AFL-Clo and numerous American diplomats abroad, this indilterence is damaging to the West and teeds the rising tide of S()\iet deceit .Vconlideiitial letter from a Jewish emigrant who miraculously escaped the death sentence of a Bulgarian court may end that indifference Now an Israeli citizen. Dr. Henry Spel ter's Aug, ;:i letter to Zbigniew Brzezinski. Jimmy Carter's national security adviser, closes the circle on an ugly series oi events It also ex poses exactly how the wheels oi Soviet disinformation turn, crushing innocent targets to create a tal.se pir ture of Soviet purity Writing from Tel Aviv where ho an economic consultant, Spettei -aid that he had read a recent article :i

I/vesta, the Soviet government's newspaper, under the head: "The Ihilgarian Trace' of Zbigniew liiv.ezinski." The article alleged that during a visit to Sofia as a guest ol me Bulgarian Academy of Sciences m the early 196(is, Brzezinski "contacted a Bufgarian citizen with the nickname Andrew' whom he instructed to collect information on behalf of the Cl.A '

"Since 1 am the person i.Andrewi in (juestion. " Spetter wrote, the following facts " should lie understood: that on one occasion, some 2(1 years ago. he had been asked to drive Brzezinski in Sofia Irom the academy to his hotel because he could speak English, that "this was my only meeting " with Brzezinski: that, as a result ot the tiriel encounter, he had been arrested by the Bulgarian secret police in 1973 and tortured to "confess" his recruitment 10 years earlier by Brzezinski. who was then an occasional consultant to the State Department.

Spetter was sentenced to death by a Bulgarian court, then released from the trumped up charges and allowed to emigrate to Israel in the summer ot 1974. There the matter rested until the assassination attempt on Pope John Paul II in 1981 and the ensuing allegations charging Bulgarian complicity in the shooting.

Only alter those charges of a "Bulgarian connection " with the attempted assassination ot the pope did

Izvestia dredge up the old smear against Brzezinski. using Spetter as the foil. Both Brzezinski and Henry Kissinger had putilicly raised questions about the Bulgarian connection and the complete control of Bulgarian intelligence by the .Soviet KGB, One way to convince th( world that neither the Bulgarians nor the Soviets had a hand in the shootout in St. Peter's .Sijuare was to portray Brzezinski as a longtime conspirator tor the (lA inside Solia

T'he Soviet disinlormation net is cast wide. Early this year a bogus s p e e c h r e p u t e d I y n i a d e b y Kirkpatrick was printed in far-left Indian newspapers. According to the speech, Kirkpatrick advocated a policy ol "Balkanization " ol India. Communist memliers used it again.sj the U.S. in their speeches m the Indian parliament.

Irving Brown, for decades the top .\B'L-(1() operative atiroad, was the victim last March of a torged letter carrying his signature and pulilished in an Italian newspaper. The letter implicated Brown in the secret use ol AFL-(K) money to finance the outlawed Solidarity movement in Poland through an Italian labor ol ficial known to be an agent ol Bulgarian intelligence The object was to stigmatize the U.S. and cleanse both KGB and Bulgarian intelligence services.

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Art Buchwald

There's More At Stake

B'ootball coaches ol major cnlli^,-teams are a ditferent tireed iion, those a few years ago, Aijd so are ii,t locker room speeches they give ,ii halftime "Men. we're getting creameil imi there by Steroid Tech I'm not eoi,,u to give you the usual pep talk In stead I'm going to level with you "Halt the revenue of the University ol BET comes from tootliall We are now negotiating a TV contract vvlm li will be worth $.5 million a year Oui new stadium will hold 8,5,(iO(i laiis With parking and concessions it will bring in $10 million. If we go to one ot the major bowl games we ll rake m another million dollars, and licensing fees for BET sweatshirts, tootballs pom-poms and bumper stickers will bring m a million, three.

"But we re not going to do it it you guys stink out the place as you have done in the first halt. A school can on ly demand that kind of money vvtien it produces w inners,

"As tor myself, I have a lot more at stake than just a coaching job. You people know that I do TV commer cials for the Guggenheim Ford dealership. Sucker s Root Beer Tony s Pizza Parlors, (arson's Sav ings & Loan, and Buffet Carry-On Luggage. I represent them because I have winning football teams.

"What I havent told you is that I am being considered for a Miller's Lite Beer commercial, the highest honor anvone in football coaching

can aspire to The tieer commercial scouts are in the stands today But they're hot going to sign me it you guys let the Steroid backfield stomp allover vou as you did in the first half.

.Now let s talk about my restaurant I have SAuo.ikki invested in that joint. How many people do you think are going to show up after the game if we can't (wen .'Core a touchdown from the 10-yard line.' Miseiski. do you realize the field goal vou missed in the .second (juarter could cost me $3.()00 in bar business tonight'.'

"1 know Steroid is tough. Their coach does the commercials for United Airlines, and he has a no-cut contract with Preparation 11 But that doesn't mean Steroid is ten feet tall. What killed us m the first half was penalties. I want you to hit hard and I want you to hit often, but if you're going to play dirty it reflect.s not only on your school, but on all the line sponsors that I endorse.

I'm going to tell you a story now, which I've never told anyone before Its about the greatest running back 1 ever coached, George Snorter. Snorter went on to the National Football League where he broke every record. One day tragedy struck Snorter was arrested for sidling 3(io kilos of painkillers. He got 20 years in the Atlanta federal pen

"I went to visit George last year. ;lle weighed 130 pounds, his face was

that private, for-profit clinics and hospitals which do not have to accept Medicare and Medicaid patients are their answer.

In a similar vein, specialized and out-patient clinics are also draining paying patients away from hospitals. Their fees are lower so insurance companies make it worthwhile to clients to use those facilities.

So Roye contends that the community, non-profit hospitals are losing the patients who not only pay their own bills -either out of pocket on indigent patients. Rates for paying patients can be raised even higher but thatll just drive more of them away. Increasingly, community hospitals look like bad arithmetic for their sponsoring local governments.

Where is this leading' Roye says we would end up with a dual system of medical care. One for the insured and those able to pay. Another for the public patient. Private hospitals would provide the best of care with the most advanced equipment. Public hospitals, to keep costs to the taxpayers down, would not be renovated, would not be stocked with new equipment, would not draw the" best doctors. The bill to the taxpayers would still he high but the service to the indigent patients would lag far behind that at private hospitals.Public Forum

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pallid, and his hands were shaking. We talked about BLT football and what it meant to him. Then, as our hour was almost up. he looked at me through the wire that separated us and said, Coach, someday the going will gel tough for a BLT football team. They're going to be pushed all over the field by the opposition. They're going to be dragging their tails and they're going to be hurting and bruised. You will run out of things to say to them to bring their spirits up. When the time comes, {'oach. I want you to tell them my story, and I want you to tell them to go out there and win one for "The Snorter.

"1 gave George my word. .And now I'm asking you to do him the only favor he ever asked of me w herever he is, men. I know if you can pull this game put. he'll hear about it. Don't do it for me, don't do it for BLT. don't even do it for Miller's Lite Beer, Do it for a great guy whose career was tragically cut short by the DEA.

"I don't have any more to say, because 1 have to do the hall time radio show for Ilechinger's Hard ware Store. NOW GET OUT ON THAT FIELD AND START PLAY ING FOOTBALL THE WAY A TOP TEN TEAM IS EXPECTED TO PLAY. OR TURN IN YOUR BMW'S AFTER THE game: "

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To the editor:

I would like to express my support for nursing to govern its own practice at Pitt County Memorial Hospital by maintaining a decentralized organization and continuance of the vice president position for nursing services.

By having a decentralized organization. one that brings decision-making authority, responsibility andd acc ability to the operational level, the nurses can plan, direct and guide operation of nursing care. I am deeply concerned that, if the style of management should change, the quality of care will decrease. It is my belief that the patient and the family should receive high-quality care, for ttiis is what they're paying for. It is this philosophy of nursing' that has prompted me to write this letter.

By continuing the vice president for nursing position at the executive level, nurses will be involved in the larger decisions that ultimately affect patient care at PCMH, With the loss of this position, I feel there is danger that the interests and needs of nursing service may not be truly represented.

1 am saddened at the loss of Betty Trought, vice president of nursing    |

services who represented progress in    i

nurse education and patient care at PCMH. After Mrs. Trought's arrival, my job as a registered nurse became a profession and she made sure that, not only would 1 be competent to deliver quality care but I'd be accountable for that care. She stimulated me and others to pursue our education by advocating flexible schedules and implementing the tuition reimbursement plan. Job satisfaction increased and understaffed units suddenly became adequately staffed. The No. 1 goal was always out front, to ensure the consumer the best quality of care possible.    ^

If nurses are not allowed to maintain control over their practice, then we must be prepared to deal with issues of the past - decreased productivity, decreased attendance, inability to retain and reecruit the most efficient nurses, and decreased cost efficiency. Let's not go backwards:

Millie W. House. RN.BSN

Letters to Public Forum should be limited to 300 words. The editor reserves the right to cut longer letters.

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On the threshing floors of the ancient world, small amounts of grain were sometimes beaten with a heavy instrument kr||L as a tribulum which seperSRl the grain from the chaff. The English word tribulation is derived from this instrument.

Tribulation, therefore, is a very significant word designed to describe trouble, frustration, pain and sorrow. Tribulation is human discomfort endured in a spirit of courage supported by religious faith. The result is that the wheat and chaff in our lives are separated. We come through the experience knowing that we were benefited by what we went through, not permanently injured by it. The hard experience was a tribulum - beating us, to be sure, but in the painful process separating the wheat from the chaff.

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Teachers' union head Mary Hatwood Futrell says America gets what it pays for from its teachers, and the 'situation won't get better until schools offer starting salaries of $25,000 and "at least" $50,000 or $6o.(KH) after 10 or 15 years.

Ms. Futrell. in a speech Tuesday before the National Press Club, castigated President Reagan and said it was time for him "to jettison the rhetoric and take some con-crete steps toward meaningful educational reform."

The National Education Association president also expressed concern that a congressional Task Force on Merit Pay on which she served had come up with too stingy an approach to solving the ills besetting American schools.

That bipartisan task force earlier Tuesday threw some cold water on the notion of merit pay as a panacea when it said the first priority should be to "raise the basic pay of teachers." The panel recommended creating a $.50 million federal scholarship program to lure bright students into teaching and proposed other steps that Rep. Paul Simon, D-Ill., its chairman, said would cost "less than $200 million" overall.

The 21-member bipartisan panel said merit pay, which President Reagan has championed, is worth experimentation, but is not alone a solution for the ills Jj^ubling American schools. i^Ms. FutreH told the press ^tib: "When we talked about it three weeks ago or a month ago. the plan contained funding in the neighborhood ot about Sa billion, and 1 almost tell ott the chair this morning when the chairman said it would cost only S20i) million '

Ms. Futrell said. "America IS getting what it has paid for. It has not been willing to make a significant investment in the teachers of this country, so we are losing a lot of good teachers 'and' we are not attracting a lot ot good teachers.

"It's going to continue to be that way until and unless America is willing to pay teachers.a starting salary ot $25,(100 or more and at me end of 10. 15 years, tho.se teachers can make at least $50.(HH), $60.0(Ki, just like anybody else in this country," she said.

"We will do everything we can to make the election ot 1984 a mandate for responsible educational reform..." she told the luncheon audience of 150 and listeners who heard the speech over National Public Radio. "We recognize that education is political. It always has been and always will be."

The task force called for giving 10,000 scholarships 23 in each congressional district -- of $5,000 a year to high school seniors in the top 5 percent of their classes who agree to teach two years tor every year of financial aid. II they chose a different career, they would have to repay the aid with interest.

The panel also urged the government to fund summer institutes, in-service training, and fellowships to improve the quality of the teacher corps.

Rep. William F. Goodling, R-Pa., the task force vice chairman, said the report showed "we're not going off the deep end as we have many times in the past, coming up with grandiose ideas to throw- money at

loblems. We're really think-gitthrough."

Education Secretary T.H. Bell has said the Reagan administration is considering ways to use student aid to lure bright young people into choosing teaching as a career.

The report said, "despite mixed and inconclusive results with performance-based pay in the private sector and in education, we support and encourage experiments with performance-based pay."

It cited 1982 figures from the Labor Department showing that the average annual wage of teachers is $18,945 compared with $34,745 for engineers. $26,306 for accountants and $24,809 for programmers-analysts.

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Four Collisions In City Traffic

An estimated Si-i.n,5i.i damage resulted trom a series ot tour traitic collisions investigated by Greenville police Tuesday.

Gtticers said heaviest damage resulted irom a 12pm collision at .the intersection ot .Memorial Drue and Arlington Boulevard, involving vehicles driven by Sherrie Lvhn Bran:lev ot 13o4 p'orbes .''t Daitiif. Earl Dixon ot

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'Skimming' Charged Rep^ed Mobsters

By MARK PETERSON Associated Press Writer KANSAS CITY. Mo. i.APi - A $2 million casino skimming indictment that names the reputed mob bosses of Chicago. Milwaukee and Kansas City could be the key to "destroying the structure of organized crime" throughout the Midwest, a former FBI agent says.

The indictment against 15 people, the result of a five-year FBI probe code-named "Strawman." was unsealed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Kansas City.

The 15 were accused of skimming almost $2 million from Las Vegas casinos before gambling proceeds were counted for tax purposes,

U.S. Attorney General William French Smith said the indictments, returned Sept.3U. are "one of the most far-reaching indictments that a federal grand jury ever returned," linking groups in numerous cities to hidden ownership of Las Vegas casinos.

The FBI probe tilready has brought convictions ot five m.en on charges of skimming gambling revenue trom the Tropicana Hotel and Casino.

"if these indictments hold up. you've gone a long, long way toward destroying the structure of organized crime

in Chicago and throughout the Midwest." said William Roemer. a retired FBI agent who has traced organized crime for 30 years.

Patrick Healy. the head of the Chicago Crime Commission, said the indictments would cripple organized crime leadership in his city, "In one fell swoop it's pretty well gutted," he said.

But G. Robert Blakely, an or-g-anized crime expert formerly with the Justice Department and now teaching law at Notre Dame, said. "It's always been premature to predict the demise of the Mafia."

FBI Director William H, Webster said six defendants have been arrested: Joseph J. Aiuppa. 76, believed to be a leader of organized crime in Chicago; Anthony Chiavola Sr., 64; Anthony Chiavola Jr., 35; Angefo LaPietra. 52; and John P. Cerone. 69. all of Chicago; and Anthony J. Spilotro. 45, a Las Vegas representative of the defendants.

Among others charged was Frank P. Balistrieri, 64. identified by the FBI as leader of organized crime in Milwaukee. He was convicted Sunday in federal court there on five gambling and tax charges involving a sports betting ring uncovered bv the "Strawman" probe.

Finds Beer Outlets Have Tightened Up

GREENSBORO, NF AP - A !n-\ear-old undcrcovor aent lor the Guillord County .Sherit!'.> Department wa^' able to bu\ beer at only six ot the :17*beer outlets he visited durinti the last two weeks ol September, authorities said

Apparently we don't have that serious a problem." Guiltord County Sgt. lorry Gregory said. He said the operation was a tollowup to a Greensboro Police Department undercover probe m May

In that probe - dubbed I iperation S.A.M . tor sale ol alcohol to minors - Iti-year-oid Tammy Sue Wuson ivas able to buv beer at 94 of the 110 store> and restaurants she visited

"Basically we were just going to see what kind ol problems we were having after the city finished theirs," Gregory said.

"We were having some complaints last spring, but we knew about the city s probei, so we didn't overlap. But the places where we heard anybody could buy beer wouldn't sell i! now, " lie said.

Citations were issued to three ot the six clerks involved, Gregory said He said detectives hope to serve the remaining ciiations by Wednesday.

The parenis '.olunteered their son as an undercover' agent, and he agreed 'o help the detectives

Also indicted was Carl A. DeLuna, 56. who government attorneys described as one of the most feared organized-crime figures in Kansas City.

The other defendants were Carl J. Civella, 73. a reputed crime leader in Kansas City; Peter J. Tamburello, 51. of Kansas City; Milton D. Rockman, 75. of Cleveland; Joseph P Balistrieri. 43, of Milwaukee; John J. Balistrieri. 34. of Milwaukee: Carl Wesley Thomas. 51. of Las Vegas; and Joseph Lombardo, 54. of Chicago.

Named as conspirators were Nick Civella. James V. Torrello. Allen Dorfman and Joseph V, Agosto, all of whom are dead.

"(The indictment) just gets the heat off the fact that they're unable to cope with street crime, and I don't think the public buys it," said defense attorney Oscar Goodman, who represents DeLuna and Spilotro. "They're just trying to' justify their existence.

The indictment alleged that the defendants conspired to maintain hidden interests in Las Vegas casinos owned by the Argent Corp., a Nevada holding" company headed by Allen R. Glick of La Jolla, Calif. Argent has controlled the Stardust and Fremont hotel-casinos. and the Hacienda and Marina casinos.

Glick. who was not indicted or identified as a knowing conspirator in the skimming, could not be reached for comment, but his spokesmen said he sold the Argent Corp. in November 1979.

Brian Riley, an attorney and family friend in California, said he spoke with Glick on Tuesday.

"He was happy that the truth IS going to finally come out," said Riley. "He seemed to be happy to know that the record would be set straight. That doesn't mean he's going lo se! the record straight."

The government said the hidden interest violated N't\ada law requiring casino owners and operators to be licensed or found suitable for livensing and that only one ot ihr defendants - Carl

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Carl Civella, Thomas. Anthony Chiavola Sr.. DeLuna and Charles Morelino of Kansas City were found guilty in July of skimming $280,000 from the Tropicana Hotel and Casino.

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Last-Minute Tobacco Amendments Criticized

Jiy The Associated Press Some farmers could be forced out of business by last-minute changes in a U.S. Senate bill to revise the federal tobacco support program, a North Carolina agriculture official says.

The changes were included in amendments to the bill approved by the Senate last Friday. Thev would;

- Let the U.S. .Agriculture Secretary reduce price supports as much as 12 percent on several low-demand tobacco grades, without regard to maintaining the overall average support level of $169.90 per hundred pounds.

- Ease provisions requiring that no quota rental payments be made until the crop is ready for sale.

- Encourage sellers of tobacco quotas to give buyers up to five years to pay.

John Cyrus, chief of tobacco affairs with the state Depjilment of Agriculture, sail Monday he fears the flanges will force many younger and smaller tobacco growers out of business.

'These measures may be the best way of getting quotas back into the hands of growers, but leasing quotas is the onlv wav so manv of

Revisions For Day Care Law

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CHARLOTTE, NX. l.AP) - Some private and church-sponsored day care -centers are being forced to change their operating hours or seek licensure because of revisions in state laws.

A Child's Night Out Inc., Charlotte's only nighttime child-care program, must obtain exemptions from some provisions in a new state day-care law to qualify for a day-care license and stay in business.

Until Oct. 1, the year-old service was exempt from day-care licensing require-,ents.

'fecause the company ^rves different children every night, it didn't fall under the state's definition of a day-care &nter - a facility that servos the .same children tor at least two consecutive days each week But in March, to put nighttime child care under the state's jurisdiction, the (ron-eral Assembly voted to include facilities that operate more than four hours at a time at least oncea week A Child's Night Out must now obtain a day care license, but "the reijuire-ments as they're written right now would put me out ol business," said .\ ehild s Night Out president .Stcjihen Jones

To get a license, he must meet specific building codes and staffing.and equipmeii'l levels.

\Ve don't know from day-to day or hour to hour the . number of kids we'll have or the age groups." Jones said.

State requirements say day-care facilities must have a specific number of staff members on duty according to the number and ages of children present.

The change will apply to some church-run programs that meet for five hours a day and previously were exempt from day-care regulations.

our growers can afford to farm," Cyrus said,

"Quotas have been cut so much in the last few years that a farmer has got to lease - or buy - quotas from more farms in order to have enough for an economical operation."

William Little, commodities director for the N.C. Farm Bureau, said his organization will ask the House to drop the amendments when the tobacco bill is debated there.

"Most signifigant is the one ... which amounts to reducing the price-support level, any way I look at it." Little said, adding that such a drop "could build an air of uncertainty in what the price supports would be" and cause buyers to wait for bargain grades.

Little said.growers have accepted a freeze on support prices at $169.90 through 1985. but they believe that's as far as they can go to make American tobacco corm petitive in the world market.

Changes similar to those in the latest amendments were rejected last month by a majority of farm leaders from the five flue-cured tobacco producing states meeting with their congressional representatives.

The farm leaders did agree to prohibit leasing of marketing quotas from one farm to another beginning with the 1987 crop, rather than a gradual phase-out byT989.

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Wednesday, October 12,1983.S. Navy Thinks If Could Keep Persian Gulf Open

BvFKhUS.. HOFFMAN AP Military Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) -The U.S. Navy could thwart any Iranian attempt to block the entrance to the Persian Gulf and cut off oil-tanker

traffic. Pentagon officials say.

the officials, who spoke on condition they remain anonymous. regard the renewed Iranian threats as bombast." The Iranians have

uttered such intentions repeatedly back to 1980 but never have tried to carry them out.

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- The government radio said policWn captured a Korean terrorist" today alter killing a companion . during the hunt lor suspects in the bombing that killed 20 people, including 16 South Korean officials

The broadcast said the man captured toda\ killed three Burmese and injured himselt when he hurled a hand grenade at police The radio did not specily uhether he was from North, or. South Korea.

The man reportedly had escaped into the jungle alter police tried to quotion him and his companion on Tuesday m a village south ot Rangoon, The companion ,was shot dead alter one ot the men hurled a grenade at police, woundma three m-fleers, the state radio said

South Korea's Yonhap

News Agency said the South Korean Embassy in Rangoon reported that Burmese security officers suspected a five-member North Korean assassination team was behind the plot The embassy reportedly said the two Koreans confronted m the village Tuesday, plus a third, man captured Monday, were part of the team.

The bomb attack Sunday at the .Martyr's Mausoleum m Rangoon took place minutes before South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan was to have placed a wreath there. His motorcade was caught m traffic and he was unhurt, but the dead included tour members'Of his Cabinet,

The Burmese radio reports could not be confirmed, but unofticial sources here said the three suspects were North Koreans who either intilfrated the '2iKi-man South

Korean security contingent, or got off a North Korean freighter that docked at Rangoon last month.

The radio said one terrorist was spotted trying to flee Rangoon in a rowboat Monday. The radio said two officers chased the suspect and he detonated a grenade, blowing off his arm. It said the Korean was interrogated Tuesday, but gave no details.

The Burmese government has yet to accuse either foreign terrorists or Burmese dissidents of the bombing.

Thousands of South Koreans held anticommunist rallies in Seoul and other cities today accus

ing the North of the massacre

North Korea denied it was responsible, calling the accusation ''preposterous and ridiculous."

The North Korean, Central News Agency said the allegation was evidence of "an inveterate evil habit of the South Korean puppet clique to incite anti-commum.M confrontation,,."

"Why does the Chun Doo-hwan group fall into frenzy, heaping groundless abuses on us after suffering a bomb attack in an alien land?" the agency asked, What on earth have we to do with the explosion which took place in far-off Burma?"

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CH.YPEL HILL N C. '.APi - An unborn child's development may be harmed by . drugs, stress and environmental influences on the mother, says a University of North Carolina anatomy professor

Dr Jean M. Lauder, an associate professor at UNC's School of Medicine, said her research with rats and mice suggests that drugs and stress may affect neurotransmitters and hormones, which play a critical role in brain development.

Neurotransmilters are chemical signals used by nerve cells to communicate with each other and hormones act as chemical signals circulating in the blood

As the brain develops, it seems to be very important that connections between nerve cells are formed at the proper time and place to generate, the correct wiring diagram in the brain's circuitry," Ms. Lauder said.

She added that most drugf --that affect mental processes", such as antidepressants and tranquilizers, alter chemical function in the brain.

"If these drugs reach the fetus after being taken by a pregnant woman, they may interfere with

neurotransmitter or hormonal influences on the developing brain." .Ms. Lauder said. "Daily stress, such as that resulting from an unpleasant work or home situation, also can affect chemical function in the brain and may have an effect on the fetus."

She said effects on a fetus could include changes in mental function ranging from slight decreases in I.Q, scores to more severe learning disabilities, hyperactivity, emotional disturbances and personality differences.

Etendard jet warplanes with sea-skimming Exocet missiles to Iraq, Irans enemy m a war that has been going on for more than three vears

' Iran reportedly fears the lYench-built warplanes will be used by Iraq to prevent the export of Iranian oil, either bv destroying a key oil terminal or bi sinking tankers Iran says it would retaliate by closing the gulf.

But Navy sources said U:S. earner-based helicopters eould clear any mines the Iranians might place in the 26-mile Strait of Hormuz, the bottleneck through which much of the Wests oil passes in tankers.

Such Navy helicopters would be escorted by fighters to prevent Iranian interference with mine-clearing, these olticialssaid.

There has been speculation in the p.ist that the Iranians might try to sink ship hulks in the waterway to prevent tankers from passing through

. But Navy officials said there are two major channels through the strait and that it would be difficult for the Iranians to plug both without beini; detected by U.S. aerial patrols from the carrier Ranger, now in the Arabian Sea.

If the Iranians were somehow able to sink a hulk in the channel, officials said, the Navy, could remove such an obstacle bv blowing it up.

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\TIIKNS. Greece (.AP) - rill' United States has K'U'di'il charges that U.S. ficliiir planes illegally tniiri'il (ireek air space (luring a NATO exercise earlier this week.

The air operations in (jiiestion took place in the eoiilext of the -NATO exercise Display Determination from which Greece withdrew, an embassy statement says. U.S. aircraft do not file flight plans when participating in N ATO exercises. \

Service in 1979 said that buildinjg a barrier by sinking ships in the strait would prove impractical because the bottleneck contains many bypasses beside the main channel.

Some Pentagon officials suggested that Iran would fa'ce counteraction by other nations dependent on Persian Gulf oil if it interfered with oil-tanker movements. They did not elaborate on this, but implied that any U.S. moves likely would be coordinated with those of other countries such as France, which normally has a naval force in the Indian Ocean.

This would be a rash act on the part of Iran, said one official.

One specialist on the region noted that even if the Iranians could close the Strait of Hormuz, "it would cost them in real terms.

That is because Iran also depends on tankers to carry its oil to customer nations, officials noted.

However, they said, any blockage of the gulf entrance would still leave Iraq with a

pipeline it uses to send oil through Turkey.

The latest Iranian threats come at a time when a Navy amphibious group carrying some 2,000 Marines is en route to the Indian Ocean from the Mediterranean, where it has been stationed off Lebanon for about a month.

The 40,000-ton assault ship Tarawa and two other amphibious ships carrying the Marine unit passed through the Suez Canal on Tuesday under orders to sail into the Indian Ocean.

Pentagon sources said the Marine-Navy amphibious force has been relieved from duty off Beirut because the cease-fire there appears to be holding and the 1.600 U.S. .Marines on peacekeeping duty ashore may no longer need such a backup.

Although the 2,000-man Marine unit aboard the Tarawa and its sister shins may be bound eventually for the United States, they will be in the Indian Ocean for a time if needed.

The Ranger and six escorting ships recently arrived in the Arabian Sea area

after a show-the-flag cruise off Central America.

In the Iraqi capital of Baghdad. Western diplomats and military sources say Iraq probably could avoid the escalation by not using the new French jets and missiles. But they believe the Iraqis want to provoke the Iranians into trying to close the gulf, assured it would force the United States to side against Iran.

It is a very dangerous game they are playing, one Western diplomat said of the Iraqis. It could ruin the economy of half a dozen gulf states and bring on a severe world oil shortage.

But Iraq may have no choice, some of the Western sources in Baghdad believe, because they are slowly falling behind Irans superior resources. Irans Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini is a fanatic. one diplomat said. He will not stop. Hes still demanding total victory.

The war already is estimated to have killed 125.000 Iranians and 50,000 \ Iraqi soldiers, with hundreds of thousands of others wounded or taken prisoner.

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Some Benefits To Disabled Delayed

The Dally Reflector. Greenville. N.C.

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By JAMES II. Rl BIN

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WASHINGTON lAP) -Some 30,000 Social Security recipients will have to do without, at least for now. an estimated $19.5 million a month in extra benefits for the disabled under a Supreme Court ruling that one justice says may cause "irreparable harm."

By a 5-4 vote Tuesday, the court blocked a ruling that would have forced the Reagan administration to pay the money while the case continues before a lower court. The majority acted without issuing an opinion.

But Justice William J. Brennan, in a dissenting opinion, said the court should have been swayed by "the overwhelming evidence of irreparable harm that accompanies any termination of disability benefits."

Brennan noted that lower courts found evidence that ending the benefits could deprive the disabled of life's necessities and might lead to "further illness or even death."

Those considerations should outweigh "any financial or administrative inconvenience suffered" temporarily by the government, said Brennan. He was joined in the opinion by Justice Thiirgood Marshall

Justices John Paul Stevens and Harry A, Blackmun also dissented from the majority, but for different reasons.

The court upheld a Sept. 1 ruling by Justice William H. Rehncjuist, who postponed the effect of a federal judges order that the Department of

Kith and Human .Services tore the disability efits.

U.S. District Judge William P Gray of Los .Angeles said last^ June the government may not cut off Social Security disability benefits, unless there is a specific finding that the recipient's medical condition is "materially improved"

Gray said that Health and Human .Services .Secretary

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ANKARA. Turkey lAP) -West German archaeologists have discovered remains of a Sumerian village at least 5.30 years old in

southeastern Turkey, the Anatolia News Agency reports.

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Margaret M. Heckler ordered an end to the benefits for thousands of recipients without such a specific finding.

The administration appealed Grays ruling to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals and. in the interim, asked Rehnquist to allow Grays ruling to be suspended.

By its action Tuesday, the Supreme Court leaves Re-hnquists ruling intact pending review of the underlying issues in the case by the 9th Circuit court. The Social Se

curity recipients may yet prevail in the long run before that court, with the Supreme Court action Tuesday having no bearing on the outcome.

The government contends that in addition to an estimated $19.5 million a month in extra benefits, the cost to taxpayers of Grays ruling could be an additional $11.3 million in one-time administrative costs.

In other actions, the high court:

-Refused to help clear the name of Alger Hiss, whose prosecution 33 years ago

became a Cold War symbol of the nations preoccupation with supposed Communist infiltration. The court rejected an appeal aimed at reopening Hisss 1950 perjury conviction for denying he was a spy for the Soviet Union.

Rejected arguments in a Florida case aimed at making it easier for people who appear in photographs of newsworthy incidents to sue for invasion of privacy. The court refused to revive the lawsuit of a woman photographed fleeing from a kid

napping scene with onlv a dish towel concealing her nudity.

Let stand the I9ui Abscam conviction of former Rep. Richard Kellv, R-Fla who now could be sentenced to up to 15 years in federal

prison.

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$63 million lawsuit stemming from the mass suicide and murder at Jonestown, Guyana, five years ago. Five Jonestown survivors and the parents of one of the 913 religous cult members who died there sued to hold the U.S. government legally responsible.

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State police spokesman Melvin Kersten said the flight manifest showed seven passengers and three crew members aboard Flight 710 on Its daily flight from Chicago to Carbondale when it crashed about 9:15 p.m. Tuesday about 25 miles from its destination.

The British-made, twin-engine Hawker Siddeley 748 plunged to earth near a farm and strip mine in southern Illinois Perry County about five miles northeast of Pinckneyville.

Heavy rains were reported in the area just before the accident. State Police Lt. John Richter said the crash site was spread over a half-to three-quarters of a mile, with part of the plane resting in a large pond.

Richter said police had sealed off the area for investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board, the Federal Aviation Administration and the Civil Aeronautics Board.

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Democrats To Hold Breakfast

\ duifh breaktast designed to gi\e Pitt County Democrats an opportunity to exchange views and ideas for the upcoming election year wili be held at 7 a m. Oct. 19 at the Three Steers Restaurant on Memorial Drive.

Bett\ .McCain will lead a discussion ot issuess at the meeting .\dditional information about the meeting may be had bv contacting county Democratic Chairman Katheryn

1.ewis. ho ^ald reservations should be made by Monday.

Business Women Will Meet

The tireenville Business and Professional Women's Club meeting will be held Thursday starting at 6:45 p.m. at the R.iniada fnn ICigeantry flail. The Ways and Means 'Comniuiee will present a program on "Lite Insurance, Choosing the Right One."

lhans tor National Business Women's Week, Oct. 16-22, will be linali/.ed. For dinner reservations call 7,56-81:12 or 7,56-.569o,

Workshops Scheduled

Pitt Community College and Greenville Recreation and Paiks Department wdl offer several Christmas workshops starting tVt. It) followed by a doll exhibit and sale Oct. 22.

Call 7,52-4i:7. ext 25u to preregister for the workshops. Persons interested m dispki\ing dolls should call Lucille Sumrell at the >ame number

Minister To Speak Twice

Tno Rev Roliert Lee .Moore uill preach at Hayes M.sMonarv Baptist Church m Iactolus Sunday at 5::!0 p m ai:d on Oct 2 ; at : i) m at Rock Hill Missionary Baptist Church, Riiueu, RolierMinville

Seniors Served As Pages

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Station Break-In Reported

\ bre,ik-in at .''Ulton Sir-.:ce I'emer oi, Dics.m-on .\ceiuie u.is reported earl;, thnniorr mg. utticers >aid, a 'Aindou u,;' broken out and several ii;c} cie> taken Investigation o! the inett Is continuing

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Two Arrested On Drug Charges

Federal, state and local law enforcement officers participated in the arrest of two men on drug law violation charges Tuesday and confiscated S83.636 in cash.

Jesse Lewis Blackburn. 45, of Roaring River and .Arnold .Anderson Hardy. 51, of Ruffin were taken into custody at a Greenville motel about 1:10 p.m. on charges of conspiracy to possess and distribute marijuana.

Blackburn and Hardy were taken before a U.S. magistrate in Wilmington and placed under S50,00fl bond each pending trial in U.S. Eastern District Court,

Police Chief Ted Holmes said the arrests ended a six-week-long investigation by locaLofficers, agents of the State Bureau of Investigation, the Drug Enforcement .Administration, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and officers assigned to the Fayetteville-Cumberland County Bureau of Narcotics.

Gregory To Lead ^Spotlight' Talk

Dr, Jerry G. Gregory will lead the "Spotlight" lunchtime talk sponsored by the Mental Health .Association in Pitt County Thursday at noon at the -Jaycee Park Administration Building, 2tKX)

Cedar Lane.

He will talk about "Feeling Good - What's Normal."

Gregory is assistant pro-tessor of psychiatric medi-vine at the East Carolina I niversitv .School ol .Medi-cinv

Those attending may bring sandwiches Beverages will Le provided.

Teen Dems To Organize

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Mavor Pei\;. Cox foi,,... '.-d.'ho period through Saturday a' 'International Ai[)hu Dc:'.-. K,iipa Week" in recognition ol the iionorary sororitv tor '.Cni.t , oducators.

Cox said that "women ii: odiuaition constitute a great portion ot the nations' 'xorkm.g .)rce, and are constantlv striving toserve their ci .niriunities and nations in educational. CIVIC, cultural, and eiiarii.itne progams leading to 'harmoirv, happiness, and poact'.anungall people."    ^

Jury Commissioners Named

F Harding .Sugg Sr. ot Greenville. J..! Brown of Ayden ar i John W. Rook Jr of Bethel have tieen named to the Jar\ Commission for the 1984-1985 biennium .Sandra Ga-'Kins. clerk of Superior Court, announced todav., v'ominissuin members-are appointed by the senior risideni Su[)erior Court judce. the H.oard of Coi^v Coinmissr ner.' .ind the iderk o: .Superiu: Court 'ine coinnissioi, is Responsible tor selecting a m.iGer list ol jurors to servi : oth District and Superior courts The master list is compile; a om the l:st ot licensed drivers ii\mg in the county and iroi, '*:e list ot I'egisteren m'ers. The Iltt County Data Processim ^ enter assists the (ommission in the preparation of the list.

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Police Forming Vice Squad

Greenville Police Chief Ted Holmes this morning announced the formation of a narcotics and vice enforcement squad, which will concentrate on street level drug and vice

problems.

Street level drug problems are of particular concern to the department." Holmes said. I l^lieve that local law enforcement agencies should take all reasonable action to ensure that drug use is minimized.

The. squad initially will consist of two officers. Holmes said the officers assigned to the narcotics and vice operation will be selected from volunteers during the next two weeks and will start operating within two weeks.

-Because of the nature of our problem and the makeup of the city." Holmes said, the special unit will consist of one black and one white officer.    

Dutv hours for the team will be flexible, depending on the nature of day to day problems. The squad will work directly, under the supervision of the chiefs office for a few months, then be assigned to the detective division.

Holmes said although the unit will concentrate on drug law violations, officers will handle other vice law violations as

Psychologist To Speak

-How People Make Their Own Environments" is the topic ot a presentation by Virginia psychologist Sandra Scarr scheduled for Thursday at East Carolina University's McGinnis Theater. The program, to begin at 9:30 a.m.. is open to the public and is sponsored by the ECU Department 01 Psychology.

Dr Scarr. who is commonwealth professor of psychology at the Fniversity of Virginia, will present her theory of how genetic:actors affect behavioral development, both directly and through experience.

Greenville Native Honored

Jewelle Gould, a Greenville native, was recently named employee of the year for Area 25 of the N.C. State Employees Association. The plaque was given in Greensboro in recognition of... dedication and service.

Mrs. Gould is a supervisor with the-N.C. Department of Revenue in Raleigh. She graduated from Rose High in 1967 and studied business and voice at Campbell University.

Her husband. Lindsey, is an ECU graduate and is with the N.C. Department of Transportation. They have two boys, Jeremy and Daniel.

Mrs. Gould is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.B'. Jackson of Greenville.

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Investigation to Consider Implementation of a Plan for Intrastate Access Charges for All Telephone Companies Under the Jurisdiction of the North Carolina Utilities Commission

NOTICE TO ALL TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS OF NIGHT HEARINGS TO CONSIDER INTRASTATE ACCESS CHAPGES

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN itiat the North Carotina Utilities Commission has instituted a proceeding to investigate proposals regarding intrastate access charges to be imposed on local telephone subscribers to cover the costs of certain local exchange facilities used.m providing long-distance service withm the Slate, For example, under a proposal filed with the Commission by Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Company, montnly bills would increase $1 30 for residential customers and $3 02 for business customers as the result of a proposal to implement a flat end-user access charge The Commission wJI decide guidelines and procedures for the implementation of access charges in North Carolina for in-state long-distance services m this proceeding Access charges m some form are mandated for Southern Bell under the requirements of the Modified Final Judgment in the 1982 AT&T Department of Justice antitrust settlement

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Asheville: Monday, October 17,1983, at 7:00 pm, Superior Courtroom,

Fifth Floor, Buncombe County Courthouse, Courthouse Plaza, Asheville,

North Carolina

Charlotte: Monday, October 17, 1983, at 7 00 p m . Commissioners Boarii Room, Fourth Floor, County Office Building, 720 East Fourth Street,

Charlotte, North Carolina     _    ,

Raleigh: Monday, October 17, 1983.    at 7 00 p m , Commission    Hearing

Room 217, Dobbs Building, 430 North SalisburVStreet, Raleigh, North Carolina

Wilmington: Monday, October 17, 1983, at 7:00 pm, Superior Courtroom, New Hanover County Courthouse, Corner of Third and Princess Streets, Wilmington, North Carolina

Rocky Mount: Monday, October 17, 1983, at 7 00 p.m.. Council Chambers. Third Floor, Administrative Offices Complex, One Governmental Plaza, Rocky Mount, North Carolina.

Persons desiring to present testimony for the record should appear at the public hearing. Persons desiring to send written statements tothe Commission should submit their statements prior to the hearing and should include any information which those persons wish to be considered by the Commission in its investigation of the matter The contents of letters and petitions will be received in the official file as statements of position. Specific facts, however, will be considered on the basis of testimony presented at the public hearing. Interventions or statements should be addressed to the Chief Clerk, North Carolina Utilities Commission, P. 0. Box 991, Raleigh, North Carolina 27602.

The PublicStaff of the Utilities Commission, through its Executive Director, is authorized by statute to represent the using and consuming public in proceedings before the Commission. Statements to the Executive Director should be addressed to:

Mr Robert P Gruber Executive Director Public Staff    '

P 0 Box 991 '*

Raleigh, North Carolina 27602    -    ,

The Attorney General is also authorized to represent the using and consuming public in proceedings before the Commission. Statements to the Attorney General should be addressed to:

The Honorable Rufus L Edmisten Attorney General c/o Utilities Division P 0 Box 629

Raleigh, North Carolina 27602

This the 22nd day of September 1983

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Dog Groomer Gives Clients New Look

The Daily Reftector, Greenville. N.C.

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DE.WKK APi With her nose-lo-runip pink-ancl-violel Mohawk. Illahee has gone punk .And she owes it all to her hair stylist - who turned the scraggly. slightly overweight mixed-breed dog into a chie mutt ot distinction.

'It's a real deranjied business." says Dede 'LaKue Reich, a dog groomer-cum-art.st whose canine cdients wag to a decidedly OTtlerent drummer

Illahee seems to enjoy her new look, with what appears to be a canine smile peeping Irom under the purple fringe that separates her large brown eyes. Her bluish "pooly " tail IS perpetually m motion.

"She loves it." said owner Sharon Forsman. "She's become so much more outgoing since she became punk. She's so bizarre that people everywhere respond to her and she responds to them "

Ms Reich. :U). began grooming dogs in her teens to help support her work as an artist But the work^got a little dull, so about four years ago she hit upon a way to combine the skills

It." .Ms. Reich said. "But its just the other way around: Illahee is laughing at people. And she eats up all the attention."

In fact. Illahee - an American Indian word for "he who walks on water" - got so much attention that a dachshund living in the same house became jealous and was brought in for styling.

But dark, short-haired dogs are tough to radicalize. Ms. Reich said, so she had to use a different approach.

"I shaved a heart shape close to the skin." she said "He ran around with it and showed it toevervone."

Physical traits are one consideration, and mental attitude is another. "The dogs have to be very mellow

and relaxed." M^. Rt.udi said. "You don't do ihi.s uith problem dou>

And the tmal considera

tion of course, l^ the attitude

of the owTier Ms. Reich Slid her dientv are "independent, htieral-minded people But teu are willing to take ifie plunge into punk, with their oun looks, .so the iioiK'hev aiT' a

'vay to b.oiv [jieir new-wave SiiUi.'.

1 na\e one woman whose 'erman shepherd has a .'\Iohawk. but she hersell can't go to work with that kindot hairstyle." Ms. Reich said. "People may have bizarre tendencies they'd rather carry out through iheir dogs..,. They live vicar-louily through them."

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' "As an artist, you try and Imd a creative way to do just about anything, aiid this was a way to do something I liked while making money." she said recently. -It's just like painting or sculpting, e.xcepf you're using a dog as a canvas"

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BELLEVL'E. ,\eb. w\Pi -When muscle power was needed to move HO.oOti Itooks at Bellevue (ollege. quite logically the call went out to the college's athletes. And even the cheerleaders joined

The goal: to mo\e the ' books to a new addition of the college library.

Nearly -in baseball, basketball and volleyball players and cheerleaders loaded books into chopping carts and pushed them to the new location,

While the librarians called the signals, labeling each shell and restacking the 80.0110 volumes so none got out of place, the coaches watched Irom the sidelines

More than 1,400 daily newspapers are printed by the offset method.

Some of her early punk pooches were artistic experiments others were sculpted for "utilitarian purpo.ses." because their fur was so matted it had to be clipped to the skin. New-wave styling gave the shorn creatures a bit o class.

She'd like .someday to have a show of her canine creations ranging from the Race Car Ponjola " to the "llarletjuin Clip." which features alternately shaved (juarters.

.Ms. Reich said she's tried to "punk out" a few cats. But lelines lend to lick off the natural lood dyes u.sed to color their tur. and they take themselves more seriously than dogs do. she said.

"That's what this whole thing'" IS about, a sense ot humor and a sen^e tor the bizarre." she said "1 used to show dogs, and the people mvoKed in 'that are really serious, taiiatical,.,. It's like a religion This is a statement making tun ot that whole industry."

Thai's tine, skeptics say. but (to others make tun ot Illahee'.'

"A iot ot people eome up to itie and sa\. Oh. that poor (log Evervone must laugh at

NEW WA\ E LOOK - Dede LaRiie Reich applies the linishiiig touches to Illahee, an oierweight mix of Terrier and Boodle. I he dog wears its pink and \iolet mohawk proudly. Ms. Reich. :iii. began grooming dogs in her teens to help support her work as an artist. Almiit four \ears ago she came up with the way to combine the two skills. (.\B I.aserphotoi

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Wednesday. October 12,1983

CrosSifOtl By Eugene Sheffer

FORECAST FOR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13. 1983

ACROSS

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13 Tibetan gazelle

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2 Formerly Persia

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7 "Two Years Before the-

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PISCES (Feb 20 to Mar. 20) Dont listen to advice of a pessimistic friend and go after your personal aims with confidence and gam them,

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Racial Unrest Less Severe

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. LAKKTAlloK.Ualif. .APi .loseph Angel collects tons 111 rocks by hand irom the icy watei> 01 the .Sierra River to make a living,

.Vs a >t(inemason. Angel .is cralting one-ol-a-kmd stone fireplaces., chimneys and walG in the first 13 ol 43 planned homes tor Chambers Landing, a 825 million townhome develo|)men! on the western shore oi Lake Tahoe

Each of the 4-io-7-inch

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Segregation on U.S. military base> (itticially ended in 194!). bul in lad continued through the late 19.')(is, Moore sav>.

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win and retiirn a diamond, and declarers two heart losers went bn dummys winners.

When you first looked at this hand, did you think that I one of declarers three losers : was going to be a trump'. *

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Opening lead: King of .

Ilon'l give up just because a eontraet look.s impossible. Seareh tor a distribution that will aliou you to make the hand, then play as if that d-istr!.b.uUon exists.

.>ouih. would have been vM>er til let North play three no trump. That contract would h.ivc been frigid except in the unlikely event that Has! were to lead a club. Four -[lades appeared doom ed unlc'-s hearts split 3-3.

Wesi led the king of dubs and eonimued with the ace and ten East discarded on the thinl club, and declarer made a line play when he chose to ruff with a high trump

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Three rounds of trumps were drawn, followed by the ace of diamonds. Before drawing the last trump, declarer made another good decision by first cashing the king of hearts. Easts queen brought a ray of hope - it= began to look as if the distribution of the cards was going to be declarer's savior.

To test the distribution, declarer continued with the ace of hearts. East realized that ruffing would be tanta mount to surrender - he would be end played and be forced to lead a diamond into dummy's K-Q10. So East chose to sluff a diamond, but he was only delaying the moment of truth.

Declarer exited with his carefully preserved three of trumps. East was forced to

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Stock And Market Reports

By The .Associated Press

Grain: No. 2 yellow shelled corn slightly higher at 3.51-3.7(1, mostly 3 HO-3.70 in East and 3.7(1-3.95, mostly 3,83-3,35 in Piedmont: No 1 yellow soybeans slightly 'lower at '8.3(i-8,7d, mostl\ 8.40-8,7(1 m East and 8.20-8 45. mostly 8 37-8.45 in Piedmont, wheat 3,47-3.95. mostly 3,00-3.07: oats 1.15-2 iKi New crop-wheat 3.29-3.40: Soybean meal 1.0,,b. N.C pro-cessinii plants per ton 44 percent 257-80 to 258,on Prices paid as ot 4 pm. Tuesday by location tor corn and soybeans: (otield 3,7o, 8,00: Conway 3.51,8 37. Dunn 3,08. 8.30. Eiizabeth City 3.01.

8 40, Farmvilic 3 70, 8,40; Fayetteville, 8 7o. Goldsboro 3.73, 8.45. Givcnv'lle 3 00. 8.41: Kinst.on,3.0,5. 8,41: Lumberton, 3(,lo-3.(iF, 8,40: Panteco .lOo. 8.41, Raleigh. 8.7(1. Selma 3.7o, 8 0o;. Whi'.eviile 3.00. 8.4ir. Williams!on 3.0(1.. 8.41; Wilson 17(1 8 41: .Albemarle ) 711, 8 45 Barber 3.75, 8.37: Durham : o5:. Mocksville . ;.8.;. MonriK' 3.83, Mount Ilia, 8 40 Roaring River .) 83. Statesville3,85.

NEW V( IRK ,AP>-Stock prk'es declined broadly today. extending Tuesday's drop.

The Dow Jones average of, 10 industrials, off 19,51 points Tuesday, slipped another 1,42 to 1.20:'i,72 in. the first halt hour todax

Losers took a 5-2 lead over gainers among New '^ork Stock Exchange-listed issues

The market rose to record highs on Monday, but since then has been in retreat

.Analysts said stock traders were unsettled by a sharp rise in interest rales in the credit markets Tuesday and early today.

They also said new tensions between Iran and Iraq had raised 'tears of a reduction or cutoff ot oil supplies trom the Persian Gult to the industrial- ized countries

Today's early prices included Johnson & Johnson, down W at 47; Wal-Mart Stores, down '4 at 43G; Rockwell International, off ij at 29W. and General Electric, down''s at 53'>,s.

In Tuesday's trading declines outpaced advances by-more than 2 to 1 on the NYSE.

Big Board volume totaled 79.51 million shares, against 67.05 million in the previous session.

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index lost    1.24 to    98.39, .At    the

.American Stock Exchange, the market value index was down 2.05 at 230.79.

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Charge Youth In Fatal Car Chase

Dl'NN. N.C. i.AF - A 7-year-old .Maryland youth has been charged with manslaughter and possession ol a stolen vehicle alter leadinu police on a chase that left one man dead and another injured, authorities say Dunn police said Edward R, Harvey, oi Waldort. Md . allegedly stole the .car m Temple Hills. .Aid. Harxey was being held m HaiUcR County Jail xx'ithout bond The chase began late Friday when' otticers tried to stop a car on I' .S 301 just south 01 Dunn because it had too many passengers and a broken tail light, police said.

Alter trying to elude police, the car spun out of control and overturned several times Police said Rich-- ordAYJihaidor JtT^of.Jjynsen Beucli, Fla . 'was killed and Christopher .Merhaut. 17, of Leestiurg. \'a . xxas injured ' I'xM) other passengers in the' car were treated and released trom Betsy Johnson .Memorial'Hospital in Dunn, authorities sukI.

BANM(STI)0(.S

PEKING AP The city government says dogs are a danger to health and sately.' and is banning all ot them except lor police dogs and those bred tor their meat

Find Flaws In Grants Plan

WASlHN'f''^'".' APi -The losvi's m the Reagan administration's program of education block grants are states with large numbers of poor, non-whiie children, a citizens'group says.

-'The ki; re-iilt, although perhaps unintended, has been a massive redistribution ot federal funds away trom states serving large numbers of poor, iinn-while children. The 'winners' tend to be the more sparsely .settled staK's with few minority children and more healthy economies," the National Committee for Citizens m Educalron saio m a report "The '.(.ycrb tend ti be poor and souifn.... ... ., uaii and industrial states .vilh more troubled economies '

At the urging ot the Reagan administratioi Congress tyvo years ago cu' funds for 2*    ''"e 'choo.

aid programs irom $723 million to S479 million and folded them into a block -grant program________

By CAROL TVER Reflector Staff W riter

Tom Gilmore wants to become governor and he says he wants to be the most well-informed governor North Carolina has ever had about the real day-to-day problems of the people.

He said he is seeking to^ inform himself by standing' in the shoes of as many different kinds of people trom throughout the state as 1 can,'\To do this, he has developed a plan to spend 84 days prior to the election performing 84 different jobs in 84 different locations throughout the state. Tuesday he worked from 8 a.m to 6 p.m. as an attendant in the visitors' parking lot of Pit! County Memorial Hospital

"Most 'of the people I've greeted ... haven't recognized me." he said m an interview. A few haxe. Ei iher way. it's OK. I'm not here to be recognized. 1 m here to find out what '> like to sit in this booth and (M my job to the best of my ability and, thus, develop close ties with and feelini:' tor .North Carolinians in ex ery walk of life."

So far during his workday campaign the 46-year-oId former >tale legislator and 'ormer deputy secretary of

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

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706.033

172.01

Dunn.,,:.......................

.............267,434

460,339

172,13

Farrnvl......................

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1,094.093

175.75

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

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1.'248.838

175.20

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

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1.!48,407

175.11

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1,140,534

175.79

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1,433,0,53

178.21

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

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690,067

174.98

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423.950

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Washngtn.................

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242.7,55

180.88

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

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554,25

174.96

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

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731,156

179.55

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

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1,473,625

180,04

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

632,548

175.98

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176.61

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182.60

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the N.C. Department of Human Resources has done 32 different jobs. He started the campaign June 14 as a day-care assistant in Raleigh, where he said he wiped noses and got covered up with sand by 3- and 4-vear-olds before going to the Capitol steps on his lunch hour to announce his candidacy

Since then hes primed tobacco in Iredell County and tagged tobacco on an auction floor in Roberson County. He's taught North Carolina hislory in Liberty and mathematics in Hamlet. Hes been a shrimp deheader, a Civil Air Patrolman, a Shaw I'aiversity president, a textile worker and an apple gr.iwer. Today hes working for a boatbuilding concern in Morehead City,

Asked how his plant and

Ross Remains On Suspension

RALEIGH - A spokesman for the North Carolina Highway Patrol said this morning there has been no change in the status of Sgt. Kenneth Ross of Route 3. Greenville, who was acquitted by a Beaufort County jury Tuesday of charges of arson and conspiracy to commit arson.

Dale Talbert, a special deputy attorney general assigned to the Department of Crime Control and Public Safety, of which the Highway Patrol is a part, said Ross "remains on suspension."

Ross. 41, was suspended without pay following his arrest on the charges in June.

Ike T. Avery, another special deputy attorney general assigned to the department, said Tuesday that the patrols internal affairs section would review th case to see whether Ross violated any of the patrol rules of conduct, then report to the patrol commander, who would decide what action to take. Action, Avery said, could range from full reinstatement to dismissal.

bulb business at home Julian - 'lust 'outsidki3 Greensboiu - is 'ar.;ig v.niic he's trying different trades, he said: "Its, doing great-My two sons ,and my twa brothers are committed to our businesss success and to my candidacy. I have m family solidly behindlne."

Gilmore admits that his work-day campaign idea is not original. "Florida Gov-' ernor Bob Graham did it the first of anyone I know of, he said. "I talked with him and learned just how successful he had been building a partnership with the people of his state through this method. I'm doing the same thing, I feel, and I will continue these workdays after Im governor

Valume Mail Is Given Discaunt

WASHINGTON (AP) -Businesses with large volumes of mail can now get a discount from the U.S. Postal Service for using the ninedigit ZIP Code.

The program began Sunday despite uncertainties about a new generation of mail-sorting equipment to be used with the so-calleO "ZIP plus four," as it is called. The new code is the familiai five-digit code plus a hyphen and four new numbers. The Postal Service has said at least 12 billion pieces of first class mail will qualify for reduced rates in fiscal 1984.

The General Accounting Office says the performance of equipment which reads the address and then prints a bar code on the envelope was uncertain, but the problem wasnt enough to delay the program.

Nearly three out of every four daily newspapers in the United States now sell for 25 cents.

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Correction

WINTERVILLE - Phil

Worthington has filed for the Winterville Board of Alderman subject to the :Nvcmber election. WiiriiiHigton, assistant fire vhiet^and member of the Wmt(?xille Rescue Squad, is siki Joe of two posts open on the iRiard.

A .-toix in The Daily Re-Hetiiir Oct. 10 incorrectly identified the candidate as 'jeidij Worthington.

Obituaries

Barrett

FARMVILLE - Mr. Lester Barrett Jr. of 106 Baker Blvd. died Monday in New Jersey. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Joyners Mortuary in Farmville.

Mooring

FARMVILLE - Mrs. Edith Teel Mewborn Mooring, 67. died Tuesday night Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m from the Church Street Chapel of the Farmville Funeral Home by the Rev. Dennis Ricks. Burial will follow in Forrest Hill Cenetery in Farmville.

Mrs. Mooring, a life-long resident of Farmville, was a member of the Farmville United Methodist Church.

She is survived by three daughters. Mrs. Lindsay Carroll of Charlotte. Ms, Sarah Mewborn of Snow Hill an^ Mrs. Mary Jo Higson of Farmville; three sons. A.B Mewborn of Raleigh. Rich-ard Carr Mooring of Farmville and Robert Fields Mooring of Key West, Fla,; her mother. Mrs. Ruth Carr Teel of Farmville; one sister, Mrs. David Oglesby of Fayetteville, and three grandchildren.

The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7-9 p.pi. tonight.

Parker

FARMVILLE - Mr. Elmer Jack Parker of 106 Anderson St, died Monday in Pitt County Memorial Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Joyner's Mortuary,

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GREENVILLE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Thursday, October 13,1983 7:30 P.M. City Council Chambers

The Greenville City Council will consider the following items;

1. Appointments to txrards and commissions.

2. Ordinance regulating and licensing transient and itinerant merchants and vendors;

3. Resolution ordering the closing of a portion of Pennsylvania Ave. easterly of 14th Ave. and abutting Sadie Saulter School property;

4. Ordinance rezoning a parcel in South Evans Project from lU to R-6;

5. Amendments to the Zoning Ordinance regarding dormitories;

6. Scheduling a public    hearing    on proposed annexation of a portion of the Whichport    Development;

7. Scheduling a public    hearing    to consider an amendment to the Thoroughfare Plan;

8. Presentation of annual report from Greenville Cable TV, Inc.;

9. Ordinance modifying traffic regulations to include stop signs on Riverbluff Dr. and White Hollow Drive;

10. Resolution authorizing sale of Disposal Parcel C-3a in the Central Business District to Kenneth T. Perkins;

11. Tax releases and refunds;

12. Amendment to the classification plan;

13. Amendment to the Manual of Fees fo include a fee for noise permits;

14. Resolution abandoning a right-of-way on Sunset Ave. and executing a utility easement with Carolina Dairies;

15. Resolution authorizing the Mayor to execute an easement agreement with Seaboard System Railroad;

16. Ordinance ordering the City Building Inspector to demolish the structure located at 1503 S. Pitt St.;

17. Scheduling a public    hearing    on an application for a limousine franchise;

18. Resolution nominating Councilwoman Judy W. Greene for the position of Third Vice-President    of the North Carolina League of Municipalities.

19. Resolution congratulating the N.C. League of Municipalities on their 75th Anniversary.

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The public is cordially invited to attend.

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Sports 'PHE DAILY REFLECTOR ClassifiedWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 12, 1983

Power Phillies

Following Through

Philadelphia Phillies batter Garry IVladdox follows through on his home run swing in the eighth inning of Tuesday nights World Series game

BALTIMORE (AP) -Philadelphias Garry Maddox and Joe Morgan found two of Scott McGregors 83 pitches to their liking, and the resulting home runs, proved decisive in the opening game of the 1983 World Series.

McGregor and winning pitcher John Denny were superb in a classic pitching duel, neither making many mistakes in the strike zone and fewer out of it in the first walkless Series game since 1967.

So sharp was McGregor that he threw about 40 fewer pitches than one could expect in an eight-inning performance. But Morgans game-tying homer in the sixth inning and Maddox game-winner in the eighth rendered those number inconsequential.

All that really mattered was that the Phillies had a 1-0 lead in the best-of-seven series on the strength of a 2-1 victory Tuesday night over the Baltimore Orioles.

The Orioles, who live by the home run, scored their only run in that fashion when Jim Dwyer connected in the first inning. But Denny was clearly in control until the first hint of late trouble.

That came in the eighth, but vanished quickly when Manager Paul Owens reached into his bullpen for A1 Holland. The ace Philadelphia reliever mowed down the last four Oriole hitters Ho nail down the

victory on a rainy, windv night more suited for football than baseball.

Dwyer was the Orioles second batter of the game and he jumped on a pitch down the middle, sending it soaring over the right field fence to become the 18th man in history to hit a home run in his first World Series at-bat I was just trying to get on base, said Dwyer, who hit just eight homers during the regular season and is not known for hispower, i knew before the game it was going to be a low-scoring contest.' Dwyer hit his pitch. Denny decided. "It was not a good pitch to throw.

"A fastball down the middle. noted Dwyer He didnt see any more of those,, he said. It was to be Dennys only major mistakt and. on this night, he could afford only one.

The run stood up through five innings as McGregor pitched airtight baseball tio* Oriole left-hander had two out in the sixth and on the Pbiliio bench, Owens started to squirm.

Just a week ago. 0\v - had seen the Phillif; ,\!'ke Schmidt beat lu ,\i;geles with a first iiinin, .ropier m the opening gam :, ne .National League c hampionship Series.

Honestly. i.e .said, "I thought about .' a couple of times. But 1 ioif we would

in Baltimore, riie homer off Orioles pitcher Scott McGregor gave the Phillies a 2-1 victory. (AP Laserphoto)

comeback.

Morgan was the next Phillie hitter.

1 threw him a curve, said McGregor That seemed sensible, since the Phillies are supposed to be a fastball hitting team. It did not work, though. I dont know if he was swinging for a fastball, but he smoked it, McGregor continued. He was right there on it.

Most 40-year-old players watch the World Series on television. But Morgan laughs at the suggestion that he ought to be doing that just-because there were so many candles on his last birthday cake.

"First 1 was too short to play this game. said Morgan, whos all of 5-foot-7. Now I'm tf'O old. I dont worry about 'hat,    ,    

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"The previous two at-bats, he had thrown me all faStballs." the Phillie center fielder said. 'I figured he'd try to get ahead ! wasn't going to be taking, if I got a pitch I can handle, I was going to try and hit it hard He did that drilling the .as' pitch well over the let* t'a-ld fence for the hoiri'-i h at gi\-the Phillies the lead McGregor confirmed Maddox diagno,M.^

"He hit a -tastball pretty much where I v nrh '1 to throw it. buthesmkc'i n "1 ,don t feel I've been swinging, that well, ' said -Maddox, who was 3-for-ll in the p'a\o;i- against Los Angelc' ;1 Ipought I could do fieitf-- ,i    (-el comforta-

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!'t > a iG'oosei Gossattt ' Owens said of Hollmi!. .'!y builpen-js great 'A hen v>e get into the sixth inning I 'mow which way I'm going ' Vhen Holland arrived. rh- n'oles went south io.- the jiight.

"1 threw them nothing but fastballs." the left-handed reliever said, "There was nothing fancy about it. They knew It was coming. It was justHit it if you can '

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DALLA.S AP - The lure

I an. Olympic gold medal hti'- won out over the glory .f PL.ege iootball tor .Michael

arter. a middle guard tor the .Southern Methodist Muibtangs.

f.arter announced he would not use hiF final year of eligibility tor college iootball in order to tram lor the 1984 Summer (hympio in Bos Angeles, He is a shot-pulter.

By Kl( K SCOFPE Associated Press Writer RALEIGH (AP) - Ln-beatan Greensboro Page and Randleman retained No. 1 statewide rankings while Southern Durham held the top spot in the 3-A class lor the third week m a row in The Associated Press' latest prep football poll Page. 6-, rolled to a .5.i-30 victory over East Forsvth.

in at No. 4 and Wilson Hunt No. 5.

Reserve quarterback Tyler Nicholson hit 11 of 16 pa.s^es for three scores and a school-record 29(i to lead Person, 6-0. Nicholson came on after starter Stan Hodgin was injured in the first period.

.Meanwhile, Hunt, 6-0, downed arch-rival Wilson Fike 28-14

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which fell out of the poll after' 4-A state champs, heads up

being ranked No. 8 last week Quarterback Todd Ellis completed 15 of 22 passes for 236 yards and three touchdowns to lead Page.

Page got 11 first-place votes and 164 points overall to edge Fayetteville Byrd, 6-0, which received six first-place votes and 158 points after whipping Pine Forest 42-0.

Byrds Steve Salley gained 117 yards and scored three TDs in the victory, Salley now leads the Mid-South 4-A Conference with 907 yards rushing.

Northern Durham, 6-0, maintained its hold on third, while Roxboro Person comes

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the second five, followed by Myers Park,-New Hanover, Fike and Smithfield-Selma, which moves into the top 10 after its 20-7 win over Raleigh Enloe.

Scotland County is unranked at 5-1 among the 4-A class, but running back Alexander Brown had one of the best performances of the season. Brown rushed for 280 yards on 28 carries and scored four touchdowns as Scotland County downed E.E. Smith 27-6.

Randleman rushed for 493 yards as it routed Southwestern Randloph 75-0 to up its record to 6-0. Tailback Tony

Sports Calendar

Editor's Sole: Schedules are supplied In 'schools or sponsoring agencies and are subject to change without notice

Today's Sports Soccer

East Carolina at UNC-Wilmington (4 pm. I

Volleyball

frginia Commonwealth at East |lina (7p.m.I

Tennis

N.C. .State at East Carolina (3 p.m. I

Washington at Roanoke Rapids Thursday s .Sports Football

Farmville Central at C.B. Aycock JV

Greene Central at Avden-Grifton JV

Conley at West Carteret JV (7 p.m.)

Tarboro at Roanoke Rapids JV

HosealKinston JV (7p m.) Kinston at E.B .Aycock 14 p.m. i

Tennis

Roanoke Rapids at Roanoke Plymouth at Washington Rose at Beddingfield 13:30 p.m. I sjfiene Central at C. B. Aycock .    Soccer

Rose at Beddingfield (4 p.m.)

Golf

East Carolina at Duke Invitational

.Softball

Fall League Morgan Printers vs. 14th Street J.D. Dawson vs. Mikes Party Center

State Credit vs Sunnyside Eggs Vermont-American vs. Spirits Jimmys 66 vs. Jim's Tires Thomas Mobile Home vs. Grogs Cross-Countrv Conley at New Bern

(ioss scored four touchdowns while rushing for 70 yards. Randleman was led by Darren .Small, who rushed for 140 yards and two scores.

Randleman received all but one of a possible 17 first-place votes and got 166 points overall. Sylva-Webster, 6-0, is second with 152 points followed by Fuqua-Varina, 6-0, West Montgomery, 6-0, and Wallace-Rose Hill, 6-0.

Wallace-Rose Hill received the other first-place vote.

The second 10 had Franklinton No. 6 followed by F T. Foard, Robbinsville, Albemarle and Charlotte Catholic,

Here are the state's top high school football teams, according to classification, as voted on by a panel of North Carolina sportswriters First-place votes are in parenthesis followed by the team's record and total points:

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WILMINGTON-Wilmington Laney defeated the Rose High School Ram-pettes 15-6, 15-11 in the opening match, then bounced back for a 15-6, 15-3 victory to complete the sweep Tuesday in girls volleyball action.

Kathy Bell led Rose in the opener with five points in the first match, while Dawn Lambing was the top scorer in the second with four points.

The Rampettes closed out the season with a 3-10 record.

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Baby Bucs To Host Chowan

East Carolina will play its only junior varsity football game of the season Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in Ficklen Stadium.

The Baby Bucs will be entertaining Chowan Junior College in the contest.

leys volleyball team rolled past West Crai en for a pair of victories ..nd finished the regular sea:- :i in a tie for the Coastal . onference championship- ith West Carteret.

The tw.i teams are to meet t>day at 4 p.rri. at West Craven to decide which will advance into the state playoffs next week.

t-^ay in that match, serving up ten points, including five in a 'row

Bonie. ipe-eaMp i- 'mai regular season match with 15-2, 15-6 'A'jn. o\er'-Wesr Cravon UbondP .Ijckson-ied ^ p'or the day. Karen Barrett the I'uPv iD ihe wm .viri .' vev . pid the wav in hits with nine, straigh' M.rves w the mat"-, including four kills, Lisa Mills

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A-Gf Vikes Rebound After Shutouts

By JIMMY DuPREE Kefletlor Sports Writer After suffering through an humiliating 36-0 shutout at the hands of eighth-ranked Southwest Edgecombe, the Chargers of .Ayden-Grifton hope to rebound with a strong finish through the remainder of the season.

The Chargers managed just 34 snaps on offense for 116 yards of total offense, while giving up 317 yards to Southwest. .A-G Coach Dixon Sauls looks for improvement on both sides of the football this week when his troops travel to Greene Central for another Eastern Carolina 3-A Conference matchup.

"Southwest has an excellant ball control football team with

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their pfrer alignments, Sauls said. They just knocked us off the ine all night. We didn't have enough snaps to get our offense going.

In other games around the county. C.B. .Aycock visits Farmville Central. North Pitt travels to Plymouth for a non-conference contest and D.H. Conley" hosts West Carteret in a Coastal 3-A battle.

Roanoke pulled off the upset of the week with a tipped pass run for a touchdown with no time on the clock to defeat Bertie Senior 16-15. but the Redskins must travel to Tarboro this week. The Washington Pam Pack, a 35-19 winner over Ahoskie. visits Bertie this week with hopes of repeating Roanoke's antics.

Elsewhere. Chocowinity travels to Belhaven. Jamesville hosts Aurora and Roanoke Rapids visits Williamston. Jamesville routed Chocowinity 42-6 last week, while Williamston had an open date.

AVI)E\-(.RIFTO\ Regrouping is atop the order of business for the Chargers this week, as their loss to Southwest dropped them to 1-1 in the conference with a 4-2 overall mark. The Rams, meanwhile, have struggled throughout the season to post a 1-5-1 overall record while o-3 against conference opposition The big thing against Southwest was when we didn't

score early in the ballgame, Sauls said. We tried hard after that, but we didnt play with as much enthusiasm.

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Greene Central has the strong backfield combination of senior quarterback Elmer Dixon and sophomore tailback Anthony Thompson. Dixon is third in the conference in passing, while Thompson is second in rushing yardage.

Theyve played everybody tough so far. Sauls said. They have a fine tailback in Thompson and a big-play quarterback with Elmer Dixon.

"Theyre due to win; theyve had some trouble with fumbles this season. I understand Thompson has a slight hand injury, but they're getting some help from other players now.

The Chargers will be without the services of senior linemen Shelton Braxton and Paul Hobbs. Braxton is out with a broken hand, while Hobbs underwent minor surgery this week.

Weve tried to work on the mental approach to the game early this week. Sauls said. Thatll be the big thing this

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week. We, have many goals that can still be reached: wed like to win the rest of our games, finish first or second in the conference, a possible playoff berth.

We cant afford a letdown now.

FARMVILLE CENTRAL

Althou^ the Jaguars came away with a 10-3 win over Greene Central last week, the Farmville coaches believe their team must improve this week against C.B. Aycock. The Falcons come into the game sporting 2-1 conference mark although 3-4 overall, while the Jaguars are 1-1 in the confemce and 3-3 overall.

We had 227 yards total offense against Greene Central, Farmville Coach Gill Carroll said. We just couldnt score.

I was pleased that our team displayed some poise coming down the stretch. We

held them for three downs inside the 10, and they had to settle for a field goal. That was the only time they scored

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against us.

We had four key interceptions with a strong pass rush. Aycock survived a 10-point rally by North Pitt in the fourth quarter a week ago after rolling up 248 yards total offense. Ricky Johnson rushed 26 times for 120 for Aycock, while teammate Tommy Dunn ran for 86 yards on just eight carries.

Theyve got good running backs that are among the leaders, Carroll said. Theyre not that strong, but theyre quick. Theyre averaging almost five yards a carry.

Four Farmville Central players have been out of school this week, but Carroll is confident theyll be ready Friday. The Jaguars worked on specialty teams and conditioning Monday.

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Pass Defense Concerns Emory

By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor

While East Carolina coach Ed Emory was just as happy with his Pirates' 21-18 victory as could be. he was just a little bit more than worried about his pass defense Tuesday as he warmed up for this weekend's meeting with the Temple Owls.

Pitt County Champs

(lary Hobgood of Farmville, now a freshman at Campbell L'niversity, captured the championship flight of the Pitt (ounty Golf Tournament, held at Farmville (x)untrv Club. The

first flight was won by Donnie Langston while the second flight went to (ieorge Saleeby Jr. From left to right are: Langston, Hobgood and Farmville pro Tom Braswell.

Rose Booters Hand Gryphons Worst Loss

Jett -Stallings scored two goals as Rose High School gained a 4-0 soccer win over Rocky .Mount yesterday, handing ihe Gryphons their worst loss of the year Stallings .scored the only goal 01 the tirst half, that coming ott an assist by Mike Maxon 13 minutes into the game.

Stallings then led off the scoring m the second half, scoring at the six minute mark for a 2-0 lead That was tollowed at 19 minutes by a goal by Jordy Smith, assisted by Derek Leupen, and at'37 minutes by Carl Wille's goal Goalie Gregg Ward recorded his fourth shutout of the season for the Rampants, "We got fine defensive

games from Jim Carter. Greg Savage. Bruce Thompson and Tommy Perkins." Coach Will Wiberg said "Mike Maxon, Clark Stallings. Pedro Gener and David Ely led the offense.

"This wasour best performance of the year, a complete team effort for 80 minutes." Wiberg added.

Now 6-3 in the conference and 6-4 overall, the Rampants travel to Beddingfield on Thursday

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AHOSKIE - Trailing 3-2 at the half, Greenville Christian took command in the second half on three straight goals by Chris Harris and two by Tom

NCSU's Proctor Out For Season

RALEIGH i.AP) - .North Carolina State forward Walter Dinky Proctor has been declared ineligible to play basketball this season for medical reasons, school officials announced Tuesday.

Proctor, a 6-foot-8 junior from Southhampton, N.'V.. ^uffered a knee injury in the Wolfpack's victory over North ( arolina in the semifinals of the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament last season and underwent surgery soon after.

Although the knee has made fine progress, the doctors feel the risk of permanent injury, if he played at tfcs time, would be too great." N Y Stale coach Jim Valvano ^aiW in a prepared statement.

Proctor appeared in 16 .aflies last season and

averaged about one point and one rebound a game.

"It's very unfortunate that Dinky will not be able to play basketball this season. Valvano said.

N C State defeated Houston 54-,52 to win thee NCAA title last season.

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Im very disappointed in iseme facets of our game (with Southwestern Louisiana last Saturday) but Im happy to win. You sometimes have to win games like that if you are going to have a great team.

And while the coach was pleased with the offensive effort - except for four fumbles that made a game of it - he was not totally pleased with the defense and hinted some changes might be in the making for this weekend.

We made some great plays at times. he said of the defense. They played exceptionally well on the goal lines and in the fourth quarter. " But in the earlier three quarters it was nearly a dis

aster as the Ragin Cajuns ran and passed for over 400 yards and virtually controlled the football.

We didn't play with the vigor and enthusiasum that it takes to win, Emory said of the defense. "We looked heavy-legged.

So, the coach said, there could be some changes in the defense this week. What those were, however, he didnt elaborate on.

You know, when teams finesse us, that should be our cup of tea due to our great speed But we have not played on defense as well against that, type of team.

Hal Stephens played well last week, but I dont think the

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Warburton to romp to a 7-3 soccer win over Ridgecroft Academy yesterday,

It was a big game for us." Coach Dale Thatcher of GCA said, "and it turned out to be a sxuper game in the second half. Everything came together. It was an excellent team effort "

The Knights scored first on a goal by Warburton, the first of three he was to score, at the 15 minute mark.

But Kirk Nixon then scored two straight tor Ridgecroft, at 21 and 25 minutes, and John Edwards added a third at 30 minutes for a 3-1 lead. GCA managed a goal by Harris at the 39 minute mark, with an assist by Warburton to cut the lead back to 3-2.

Then, in the second half, the Knights took total command. Warburton scored after five minutes to tie the score, then added another at 25 minutes for a 4-3 Knight lead.

Harris then followed with three in a row, at the 35, 36 and 37 minute marks as the Ridgecroft defenses folded. Warburton assisted on the second of the three goals.

The victory boosts the Greenville Christian record to 6-6 on the season. The Knights travel to Falls Road in Rocky Mount on Tuesday.

To The Sports Editor:

How about that! ECUs football team will not be able to play at Philadelphias Veterans Stadium this year when they face Temple University on October 16th. Instead, the Philadelphia Phillies will be playing the Baltimore Orioles in the 1983 World Series at the stadium.

The ECU football program is experiencing the same frustration as the Rose High School program. Not only will ECU play in less prestigious Franklin Field, but the game time has also been changed, lousing up travel accommodations to Philadelphia.

Meanwhile, Rose High School has been in the same predicament. The Rose High football team was not able to play at Ficklen Stadium earlier this year. Instead, the team was forced to play at another high school field which was humiliating to Rose High School. The dates of two home games have been changed as well. Playing on Thursday nights, instead of Friday nights, really messes up a weekend. With these two problems, one can see why everybody needs a place that they can call home.

As an ECU fan I sympathize with the schedule problem, since I have been through the same situation as a Rose High School football fan and student.

Nevertheless, I will be pondering the scheduling dilemma as I sit at Veterans Stadium and cheer on the Phillies to victory in the 1983 World Series.

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rest of the defense played to its capabilities.

And Emory lashed out at the old saw that you cant get em up for every game. 1 can see why you cant get up every game when youre playing 160 or so baseball games or 50 basketball games. But you only play 11 football games a year. Thats not much and youre not much of a man if you cant get up 11 times a year.

Saying that we were flat for Southwestern after the way we played Missouri is a cop-out. Maybe I just didnt keep enough heat on the players and assistant coaches this past week.

Emory said that instead, a big slow, left handed quarterback had to come off the bench for Southwestern to get the Pirates blood boiling. If suddenly looking up at the scoreboard and seeing yourself down 18-14 doesnt get you up, nothing will! Emory said.

The coach said that the Pirates need to have something good happen to them in the secondary. We had a good thing on (Rally) Caparas interception and run back, but we need more of that.

I think that what were doing is good, Emory said of his teams defense. "I think were disguising our coverages well, disguising our blitzes and stunts. But maybe weve been looking at it through the wrong set of eyes. Were just going to have to look some more,

If we dont play better defense at Temple (this Saturday) it will be a long night. We have to get reckless up front, have a better pass rush and do a better job of coverage.

Offensively, Emory felt that the Pirates played well despite the fumbles that cost them at least two touchdowns - and resulted in a couple for the Cajuns.

You cant have four lost fumbles and ten penalties like we had and expect to have an easy time of it. The only time we were stopped was when we stopped ourselves. We could have put the game away early in the second half, but for the fumbles.

Emory praised his offensive line as continuing to play well. "Tim Dumas (tackle) is one of the finest freshmen (red-shirt) in the country. I dont know if they still have a freshman All-America team, but if they do, he should be an outstanding candidate for it, John Robertson is also playing outstanding at the other tackle.

Terry Long has have five exceptional games. Hes been the most consistant player Ive ever seen for five games. If Terry is not the best offensive lineman in the country, then I dont know who is. Terry can play for anyone.

Emory also feels that the center position has improved. Tim Mitchell has come on to play fine ball in the way of surgery on John Floyd. Floyd, meanwhile, has made a great comeback from his appendectomy and has returned to see plenty of action this past week.

Emory said he was also pleased with the play of the tight ends and receivers, and felt quarterback Kevin Ingram had a fine game despite his letdown in passing. Were working on some new things there, he said.

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He also praised the running of tailback Tony Baker, who rushed for 108 yards and two touchdowns against Southwestern. But, he also noted that he had been trying for several years to get Earnest Byner to protect the football more, He still carries it outside and we've still trying to get him to bring it in more." Emory said. Both Byner and Baker had two fumbles each.    ,4^

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Emory is also worried about the availability of tailback Jimmy Walden, who suffered a broken hand in the USL game. He practiced yesterday. Emory noted, but will not go Into any contact work. Hopefully, hell be able to play Saturday.

We are going to have to put more (than 21) points on the board Saturday against Temple. They have an outstanding defense and they run the old split 40 and do a real good job of it. We haven't seen it this year."

The Pirates travel to Philadelphia on Saturday for a 7:30 p.m. game at Franklin Field against the Owls, who have carried both Penn State and Boston College to the wire before losing close contests.

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Studley Named Interim Coach

HOUSTON (AP) - Interim head Coach Chuck Studley has assumed control of a Houston Oiler team full of memories of Bum Phillips and Ed Biles. Now there is more.

This football team right now is a combination of Phillips-isms and Biles-isms, Studley observed Tuesday as he became the Uth head coach in the National Football League clubs 23-year history. Lets get to work on a few Studley-isms and see what happens.

The first Studley-ism is an honest and open view of his position.

I didnt look up the word interim but I think it means temporary, Studley said. If we continue to play inconsistently, its adios (goodbye), at the end of the season.

I realize it is a different ball game now and only time will tell if I can handle it. Studley-ism No. 2 is he doesnt read the newspaper in the morning.

My day gets ruined fast enough anyway, but maybe Ill have to start now, Studley said.

Whoa, whats this? Another homespun, one-line artist? Studley may not have the

one-line capabilities of Phillips and he doesnt intend to try to erase anything from the past.

Bum has quite an image around here and Im not going to make any effort to alter it, Studley said. All I want to do is win some games.

Studley, who must try to break the chain of 13 consecutive losses, including six this season, said he eventually would put his finger print on the Oiler team.

But first he must learn to wear two hats. He will con-tinue as defensive coordinator.

Im still the defensive coordinator and I know what that involves plus I have the duties of the head coach and at this point Im not sure what that involves, Studley said.

Studley and Oiler offensive coordinator Kay Dalton were the two primary candidates for Biles job.

Studley said Oiler General Manager Ladd Herzeg informed the two coaches Tuesday morning that Studley would be the head coach.

I've talked to Kay and 1 think hes doing a great job, Studley said. Im sure our relationship will not change.

The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N C

Wednesday. October 12. 1983    19

Holland Did His Job

Taking Charge

Chuck Studley enjoys a laugh before going to work Tuesday after being named interim head football coach of the Houston Oilers. (AP Laser-photo)

BALTIMORE lAPi - a1 Holland said he knew he was in the game the minute he saw Manager Paul Owens pop out of the dugout in the eighth inning.

Owens called on Holland to protect a 2-1 lead in the first game of the World .Series against Baltimore after A1 Bumbry doubled with two out.The reliever, who saved 25 games during the regular season, did the job.

He retired- pinch hitter Dan Ford on a fly ball to end the eighth, and waded through the middle of the Orioles lineup m the ninth to give the Philhe.s the first game of the 1983 World Series.

Thats my job, said Holland. Denny had pitched well. Maybe he was tired He knows 1 can do the job and is glad to have me come m If our bullpen wasn't so good, he wouldnt like it."

Holland plied his stock in trade, the fastball

I challenged them with my best. There was nothing fancy I threw nothing but fastballs. They didnt have to guess what was coming.

1 was saying hit it if you can. I guess I wasnt too shabby.

Holland was clocked at 94 miles-an-hour on one pitch.

If it was 94, it was the hardest Ive thrown all year, said the left-handed reliever. All I wanted to do was throw strikes, get ahead of the hitter. I threw to spots. I knew I had good velocity.

He insisted he wasnt high emotionally.

Its only the first game.

he said, "I was higher for the National League playoff clincher because that meant the series.

Denny said it was one of his better nights for control.

'1 thought with my curve 1 had decent location. .And, at times when I needed my fastball 1 got it there.

Two New Leaders On Reflector Prep List

Boddieker Not Making Promises For Series

Duke Among Lowest Ranked

VV*^ The Daily Reflector ran^l^ie Top Twenty teams in the nation by their strength of schedule, one might wonder who are the worst ten teams in the country on this same basis.

Well, right now, its a tie between four teams for the dubious honor of being the worst football team in the country. Of course, some coaches are always going to say that This is the best 0-5 team in the country.

On our Top Twenty rankings, points are awarded on a basis of 6 points for each win, 4 for each victims wins and 2 for each victims victims win. So down at the bottom are those teams which have gathered the fewest points.

Tied for last place - 102nd

out of 105 teams - are Stanford, Duke and Kent State, each 0-5, and Southwestern Louisiana, 0-4. and the latest opponent of the Pirates of East Carolina.

Tied for 98th spot are four teams with one win each: Rice. Miami of Ohio. Wichita State and Oregon State., The bottom group is wound up with Minnesota, Eastern Michigan and Rutgers, also with one win only.

The final ten teams:

1. Stanford '(Kv............................()

I lip I Dukp (It-.11...................................0

Mip 'Kent State 0-.il............... ,.o

'tie.i Southwest Louisiana iNi.., u

1, Kiee'1-5"     6

tie'Miami, (I 1-4'    ...............6

lie> Wiehita State 1-5)..........,............6

'tiei Oregon State 11-51.....................6

9 Minnesota ' 1-4'     10

' tie' Eastern .Michigan    11 -41.........10

Uiei Kutgers 1-4).....................  10

BALTIMORE (AP) - The first game of the World Series followed the script of the American League playoffs, but Mike Boddieker said it may be difficult to continue the similarity.

The Baltimore Orioles and pitcher Scott McGregor dropped a 2-1 decision to the Philadelphia Phillies in the World Series opener Tuesday night, just as they did in the first game of the playoffs against Chicago.

Now Boddieker, the rookie who allowed five hits and fanned 14 White Sox in the second game to turn the playoffs around and earn the Most Valuable Player honors, will be called on to rescue the Orioles.

Dont expect me to punch out 14 again. Boddieker said. 1 just want to do the best 1 can and, like Scotty, keep us in the game.

The Phillies are a different team, and dont have as many right-handers as the White Sox. said the 26-year-old right-hander. If I pitch like Scotty, that will be fine.

Asked what he learned as he charted the pitches in the dugout, Boddieker cracked: Dont throw Joe Morgan a curveball down the middle. The 40-year-old Morgan hit a sixth-inning homer off a curveball to tie the score 1-1, and Garry Maddox homered on an eighth-inning fastball to give Philadelphia the victory.

The ball Maddox hit, Boddieker said, was the same pitch Scotty had gotten him out on all night. The pitch was well up, but the next thing you know, he turned on it. .

When you pitch a one-run game, everything is magnified, said McGregor. I thought I pitched a good game. They are just two big hits, but if you dont score any runs they become REALLY big hits.

McGregor noted with some chagrin that he also trailed 2-1 when he left the final game of the 1979 World Series, won by the Pittsburgh Pirates 4-1.

1 guess I dont do too well in 2-1 games in the World Series, do I? the 29-year-old left-hander said. Id love to

pitch a shutout, but Im too old for that

tiues.9

The leaders held their positions in two of the four classifications in the Daily Reflector Prep Rankings this weekend.

Fayettevilles Douglas Byrd nosed out Greensboro Page for the 4-A leadership again with 45 points, to Pages 43. In the :5-A ranks. Southern Durham clung to a half-point lead over Thomasville and .Southwest Edgecombe. 40':; to 40.

In the 2-A ranks. Wallace-Rose Hill moved from second to first with 33'2 points, while Albemarle moved up from fifth to second with 33.

Kobbinsville moved from second to first in the 1 A ranks with a total of 20'2 points. Hosman, first last week, is

now second with 17 points. Points are awarded for each victory a team scores, with additional points awarded for the number of wins the defeated team has to its credit. Schools received additional points based on classification.

The rankings reflect strength of schedule to this point in the season.

The rankings:

l-A

1 Douglas Byrd ifi-Oi............45

2 Greensboro Page 16-01    j.j

:i Myers Park 16-0 ' .............42

4 Wilson Hunt i6-0i........    41

5 Northern Durham '6-Ui.........:i9)j

6. Person 16-O1.............:h

7. Smithfield-Selma Di-Oi'.........:i4'v

8 East Mecklenburg i.5-l/    liji-

9 Jacksonville ).5-l 1................:12

10, Beddingfield i,5-l 1................311..

1 Southern Durham 7-0

2 Thomasville 6-0

tic SVV Edgecombe 6 1 4: Clinton'6-0 5. Shelby Crest 6-0

6 Kannapolis 7-0 7West CaUhell .5-1;

8, Northampton West '5-1-1

') Concord 5-1

10. West Henderson 6-0

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2 .-Mbemarle 6-1

3 S\ Iva-Webster 6-0

.4 West Mont comer > o-ii

5 Kandleman u

6 KranklintOn 6,-n

7 James Kenan 5-; tie. Maiden 4 11 'tie TatiorCi!;. 5 2 -

10 East Cji'ieret .5 i tie Chariotte Catholic .

1 Kobbinsville 5-2, Hosman ,5-1-l

3 Jamesville 4-2

4 Tryon 4 .1'

5 Creswell .-2

Panthers, Chargers Travel...

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"Were trying, to ini.x the passing and running more." Carroll said. "We want to be able to throw more on first and second down We've used a lot of players so tar; I got ' everybody into the game against Greene Central. Everybody has a role on this team; there are no bench warmers.

'Ayeoek's vioii three ot (heir last four, and we'\e won three of our last tour Ixuh ol the . losses our teams have had were to .Southwest Flaying us IS an opporiunity lor them to move up in the .standings. Ever\ game we've won has been on the road, so our boys want to win one for the home fans'

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Trophy House...........13    7

Brinkley Moore Motors. 12    8

Kash&Karry..............11    9

Papa Katz....................11    9

Thorpe .Music Co..........10    10

Five's Enough...............9    11

Team #12.....................9    11

Ebonnettes....................8    12

Farmville Gals..............7    13

Our Gang......................2    18

High game, Doris Tyson 214; high series, Nancy Tripp 568

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Rug Doctor . ..!............18    6

Hang Ten.....................16    8

.Alley Cats...................15'u    8'-j

Home Cleaners............15    9

Western Sizzlin'...........15    9

Team #9.......................15    9

Strike Force.................15    9

High Timers................14    10

Bonanza......................14    10

Shoney's......................13    11

Granny's Fried Chicken . 13    11

Team #10.....................12    12

Butt Busters................11    13

Team #8 .*.................11    13

Pin Heads....................11    13

Dial-A-Pizza................10    14

Tar Landing Seafood . .10    14

'B''Team.....................94    144*

The Four "'Vs....... ...9    15

Team #6........................9    15

The Dingy s...................9    15

Team #7........................8    16

Ten Down jjf.............8    16

Phase Four...................7    17

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ther Coach B.T. Chappell said of North Pitts 27-22 loss to .Aycock. "The difference in the game, to me, war that they' dominated our defensive line.

I felt like we gave up too many yards on the ground (223) .

"We had to play catch-up ball, but we didnt quit. We haven't scored very much this year, so it was a real positive thing for us to come back. For what these guys have been through, It's pleasing to see that they're still working hard.

"Th most disappointing thing was t'nat they were able to break tackles behind the line. We've got to use the shoulders more and stop arm tackling. That's the most points we've given up all season,

The Panthers, face nonconference Plymouth on the road with a chance to improve - their overall mark of 1-5, and the Vikings have suffered through an 0-4 season including a 41-6 loss to Edenton last week,

"Plymouth is a whole lot bigger than we are. Chappell

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World Series

By The Associated Press AIITimesEDT OAME I

Philadelphia 000 001 010 2 5 0 Batlimore    100    000    000    1    5    1

Denny, Holland (81 and Diaz; McGregor, Stewsrl i9i, T Martinez (9) and Dempsey, Nolan i9i, W-I)enny, l-o. L-McGregor, 0-1. HRs-Philadelphia, Morgan ill, Maddox il), Baltimore, Dwyer 111.

Wednesday, Oct.12 ..Bkijadolphia (Hudson 8-81 at Baltimore I Boddieker I6-818:20 p.m.

, , Friday, Oct. 14 Balliniore (Flanagan 12-4) at Philadelphia iCarlton 15-16), 8:30pm. Saturday. Oct.IS Baltimore at Philadelphia, 1 p m Sunday, Ocl.l6 Baltimore at Philadelphia,>1:30 p m., if necessary

Tuesday, Ocl.l8 Philadelphia at Baltimore. 8:20 pm. If necessary

Wednesday, Oct.19 Philadelphia at Baltimore. 8:20 p m , If nertssary

: NHL Standings

By The Associated Press Wales Conference Patrick Division

W I. T Pts (IF GA

Campbell Conference Norris Division

SI Louis    3    10    6    15    II)

Chicago    2    10    4    11    11

Toronto    1    2    0    2    14    15

Minnesota    0    2    1    1    15    17

Detroil    II    2    1    1    13    18

Smylhe Division Edmonton 3    0    0^6    17    13

Vancouver    2    2    0    4    22    21

Calgary    10    1    3    6    4

Winni'g    0    12    2    13    15

Los Angeles    0    3    1    1    9    16

Tuesday's (lames N Y Islanders 5. Los Angeles 2 St Louis 3, Vancouver 2

Wednesday's Games Winnipeg at Pittsburgh Buffalo at Toronto Vancouver at Chicago Calgary at Minnesota Detroit at Edmonton

Thursday's Games Montreal at Boston Quebec at Hartford WashingtonatN Y Rangers Winnipeg at Philadelphia Los Angeles at St . Louis

NFL Standings

Bv The Associated Press American Conference East

W 1. T Pet. PF PA

Baltimore    4    2    0    667    130    125'

Buffalo    4    2    0    ,667    116    123

N Y Jets    3    3    0    . 500    132    113

Miami    3    3    0    . 500    116    112

New England 2    4    0    . 333    118    144

Central

Pittsburgh    4    2    0    667    139    115

Cleveland    4    2    0    667    UH    115

Cincinnati    1    5    0    167    91    122

Houston    0    6    0    000    109    174

West

LA.Raiders    5    1    0    .833    145    94

Denver    3    3    0    500    88    100

San Diego    3    3    0    500    170    174

.Seattle    3    3    0    ,500    126    122

Kansas City    2    4    0    333    107    106

National Conference East

Dallas    6    0    0    1 (Kio    178    128

Washington    5    1    0    ,8.33    182    122

Philadelphia    4    2    0    667    104    lOi

NY Giants    2    4    0    1133    109    118

SI Louis    I    5    0    167    103    191

Central

Minnesota    4    2    0    667    130    153

Green Bay    3    3    0    . 500    161    166

Chicago    2    4    0    333    1'29    123

Detroit    2    4    0    333    116    116

Tampa BOv    0    6    0    (KMI    81    152

It'S crucial \ve do'something different. We need to make some changes on defense.

"It looks like were going to

Eastern Carolina

have to rely on quickness. Well use stunting on defense and try to finesse our way through the line It's good to have a non-conference game now to work on those kind of things,

D.H. CONLEY

White Oak powered through the Conley defense for 30:3 yards rushing and 37 points en route to a shutout in both teams Coastal 3-A Conference opener Friday, and the Vikings have little time to regroup before hosting West Carteret this week.

"We moved the ball extremely well. Conley coach Gerald Garner said, "The biggest area of concern is cutting down our turnovers. Weve gone from a power team to a finesse team,"

West Carteret was blanked by Havelock a week ago to drop them to 3-3 overall, while Conley Is now 2-4

"Theyve only lost three games, and those were to schools With strong football tradition - Washington. Clinton and Havelock, Garner said. "They like to work on the Imebaekers with short passes, but theyll mix il up on you. Defensively, our weak suit is our linebacker

play, so we'll have to play tough there.

"We've been working on. timing and getting outside with our option play. But our specialty team play continues to be strong, David Daniels had a kick return last week that we thought for sure was going to go for a touchdown, but he came up with leg cramps on the three-yard line just before halftime (hris Via averaged 4(i yards per punt, so we ha\'e a lot of positive things to look at.

"We've been on the road for a month, so it'll be like coming home for us"

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Cleveland at Pittsburgh Buffalo at Baltimore Cincinnati at Denver l.os Angeles Haiders at Seattle New A'ork Giants at Kansas City Atlanta at Los Angeles Rams Philadelphia at Dallas

Monday.Oct. 17 Washingtonat Green Bay. ml

Transactions

Bv The Associated Press BASEBAI.I.

National I.eague MONTREAL EXPOS-Added Russ Nixon to the coaching staff ST LOUIS CARDINALS-Named Mike Hoarke pitching coach, Chuck Hiller manager of Johnson City of the Appalachian League. Designated Hub Kittle, coach, for reassignment.

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National Basketball Association NEW JER.SEY NETS- Waived Michael Ray Richardson, guard NEW YORK N'ETS-Signed Darwin Cook, guard, toa four-year contract WASHINGTON BULLETS-Signed Jeff Malone, guard

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National Football League HOUSTON OILERS-Named Chuck Studley head coach

COLLEGE IOWA STATE-Extended the contract of Johnny Orr, basketball coach, through the end of the 1989 season.

TEXAS CHRISTIANDismissed Mike Taliferro. tackle, for disciplinary reasons

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Former Japanese Premier Sentenced In Bribery

TOKYi) - A Japanese judge today tound former Prime Minister Kakuei Tanaka guilty ot accepting more than million in bribes to promote sales ot Lockheg,d Corp. aircraft and sentenced him to tour \ears in prison .

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tound Tanaka guilt> ot violating toreign exchange laws and tilled him the e(|Uivalent oi the bribe, which Tanaka allegedly- received - from l.ockheed > Japanese agent during his l!i7Mh74 tenure as ' prime inimster

The power!ul conservative politician immediatel) appealed hi" conviction and vowed not to give up his' seat intheDiet.or Parliament,

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in December - six months before its four-year term ends - to counter expected political turmoil,

Nakasone, through a spokesman, said. I would like To retrain from commenting on the court's decision. I will accept that

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Makoto Tanal^, secretary-general ot the Japan Socialist Party, the top opposition parly, demanded that Tanaka take political and moral responsibility" by resigning The powerful General Council of Trade Unions also

demanded Tanakas resignation.

Okada. explaining his verdict, cited testimony by former Marubeni Managing Director Hiroshi Ito. 56. that he delivered to Tanaka's secretary, Enomoto, four cardboard boxes between August 1973 and March-1974 containing "political contributions" from Lockheed equivalent to about $2 million.

He also cited testimony from former Marubeni chairman Hiro Hiyama. 73, who said he met tanaka to discuss sales of the Lockheed

aircraft to All Nippon Airways, Japan's largest domestic airline.

The judge rejected defense arguments that Tanaka was not in a position as prime minister to influence sales of aircraft to a private company.

Hiyama was sentenced to 2'j years in prison and Ito received a two-year term, also on bribery and exchange violation charges, Enomoto and former Marubeni executive Toshiharu Okubo, 69. received suspended sentences. All but Okubo appealed.

Tanaka built up a fortune in the construction industry and burst upon the political scene in 1957 when he was named to head the Post and Communication Ministry.

In 1972. at the age of 52. he became the nations youngest premier. He established relations with China and set out to reconstruct Japan's infrastructure. Those plans were disrupted by the oil crisis in 1973, and Tanaka was forced to resign in 1974.

The Lockheed scandal broke in February 1976. when testimonv in a U.S. con

gressional hearing disclosed that Lockheed had spent some $12 million to promote the sale of aircraft in Japan. In 1979 the Burbank. Calif.-based company pleaded guilty to U.S. federal charges of concealing payments to Japanese officials.'

Tanaka was arrested for violating Japan's foreign exchange laws in July 1976. He later was charged with taking bribes through Marubeni to promote the sale of Lockheed Tristar jets. All Nippon Airways bought 20 L-1011 wide-bodied Tristars between 1974 and 1978.

The case drew enormous public attention. A court spokesman said there were 1,300 reporters and photographers outside the* courthouse, while 3.904 pe-ple lined up to compete in a drawing for 52 seats in tl^^ courtroom.

One of the spectators was Mieko Enomoto. former wife of Tanakas secretary whose testimony in 1981 is thought to iiave been a turning point in the case.

She testified she overheard her husband saying he received money on behalf of Tanaka.

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WRAPPED UP IN THEIR WORK - Milwaukee County Zoo workers hold on tight as they measure the newest resident of the zoo, a female Burmese pykthon. The unnamed snake

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Senator Notes Defense Program Creating Jobs, May Sway Votes

By DON WATERS Associated Press Writer :WASH1NGT()N lAP) -Military prograiii. should be better received on Capitol Hill next year as hardware bought early in the Reagan administration translates into jobs, but the economy will dictate whether the jrt lasts later in the ile, a top congressional champion of defense says.

1 predict a better year for defense next year than we had this year." Sen. .John Tower. R-texas. chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, told reporters Tuesday.

There is a little more favorable climate for getting the type of real increase that we need to fund the modernization program" that began in early 1981 because weapons are going into production and thus creating a constituency tor members to protect, he said.

As an awareness of things like this grows in the Congress. there's going to be less

push to reduce the defense budget because somebody's vested interest is going to get slashed."

The fiscal 1984 defense authorization bill enacted last month held the growth of military spending to .5 percent after inflation, about half the administration's original request. But. Tower said, 1 think we could probably do a little better than that next year."

For the longer term, however. he said, "I think a great deal depends upon the state of the economy.

"If the recovery continues, if interest rates are fairly well stabilized or perhaps even drop a little bit as some 3redict, I think there'll be ess tendency to identify the deficit ... as a principal inhibition to recovery" and thus reduce pressures to cut defense, he added.

He said "it's pretty obvious" that the B-IB bomber program, in which virtually every state and most congressional districts have

subcontractors, has built the constituency needed to assure its survival, He said this was reflected in the relative ease with which challenges to it were turned back in floor votes this year.

"I'm not saying thats a good way to make defense policy." Tower said, but "that's the nature of the beast. The same mentality that would have us keep on making A-lOs will now permit us to make B-ls, which are a far more validated military requirement than are A-lOs."

The A-10. a ground-attack plane produced by P'airchild Industries, was included by Congress in its defense authorization and money bills for two years after the Air Force said it had no need for more.

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Tower, who surprised Texas politicians in August by announcing plans to retire when his Senate term ends next year, turned aside questions about whether he would be interested in succeeding Caspar W. Weinberger as defense secretary should President Reagan seek and win a second term.

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Wednesday, October 12.1983

New Chemicals Outpacing Abilities To Monitor

B\ i)KN\lSF \TTKKS(\ Associated Press Writer .At all sites around the state, monitoring equipment keeps a check on mercury, lead, copper, zinc, nitrogen, phosphorous and other  ('hemitals m North Carolina's streams, rivers a'nd' lakes.

monitoring program for these compounds and some sense of the health implications." he said. "It will take that long to decide which chemicals are important and need to be monitored for."

While the synthetic compounds. show up in water statew iJe. flve v aCe

What tho.se stations    pai'licularl\ iii concern in the

monitor arCthe new breed ol industrialized Piedmont.

auncuiluiiil afid industrial chemicals - man-made compounds so complex, and so aihanced it takes hours ot 1 a 1) 0 r a I o r \ 11 m e a n d thoii.-'aiuls ol dollars in equipment just to.tind them in water

"Were pretty good at controlling some.ot the !t,ng> we're used to con-trollmc - said Dr. David Moreau, director of the Wuler Resource Research Institute at North I'arolina State I'niversitv "We are just now. getting the capacity !.() examine tor chemical pollution iike herbicides, pesticides, industrial solvents. Inocules and a whole array oi synthetically produced organic chemicals.

"We're sTiHl'rymg to come to grips with many ot those," he said "Thev do not show up 111 high concentrations, hut there IS some concern ahout theeltectsot long-term exposure to them, and a particular concern they may be carcinogens cancer-causing chemicals

Identitymg the synthetic clu'imcai' requires tl.v l.itest {(.'chniijue' ", . heimcai analysis. tecnitrqties 'Utut'ioped only 111 the last yea.r two The equipment '' so sophisticated it is available in oniy one state laboratory. The testing is expensive, complex and tar Iveyond the capabilities ot most ti.nvns that monitor their own water.

In one study, samples taken trom the flaw River above B Everett Jordan Lake turned up ':lo to 4o ditterent man-made com--pounds that are not detected by conventional monitoring. ,.^Ioreausald.

'This S really just a tirst 'ten.' .Moreau said '-'We ,t.'!' ! even know what the implications ot these c-'tnpour.its .re., and we don't fvc".;i"..v np.ow where thev

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where lakes and rivers are being considered as drinking water reservoirs. Moreau said.

"In the Jordan Lake watershed, you have 1,7(K) square miles inhabited by .ioo.iKHi people," he said. "In that area, tnere are IJti municipal and industrial waste dischargers. Tun miles of major transportation earners with heaven knogs what hauled on them, plus KM registered hazardous toxic waste handlers,

"That's not counting the regular landfills in the watershed," he said. "The lake IS being shown as a reservoir, but just think about what could show up in the water . with...il situation like that- We've got to develop some programs to address the potential problems."

Even small towns without industry laee potential problems from synthetic compounds because they are ollen distribution points lor agricultural chemicals which use complex synthetics, he said

Bloc ides, synthetic chemicals used to control odor m socks, soaps and a host 111 other consumer Item.', recently were discovered al toxic levels in a stream near a hosiery mill. The bKK'ides were discovered by the state's mobile laboratory. which uses biological monitoring instead ot conventional equipment

"1 believe that biological monitoring will eventually become our primary monitoring system and phys- ical chemistry monitoring will be a backup." said K. Paul W'llms. assistant director tor programs with the state Division of Environmental Management "If we look at the biology, either through a population study or an analysis ot fish tissue, we get a good picture of the health ot the aquatic community "It there is a bad spill the d.iy betore we take a sample trom our monitoring station.'. 1! :n.y iml >how up the next i.i. W ilms said "But org.iiT'TTtynT'tain"any (fam-'h.it m.iv have been ^,',..'cd by the >pill. In the ,:qii.i!ic environment, the [tro'eiice 0 M'Veral organ-I'lUs. or the atwence ol other nrgam>m^. c.in tell you somotliing .ilxiut the water i|iialitv

In the e.ise ol biiKHlr' we had tested the water using eoiiveiition.il melliiids .111(1 It looked line, he '.nil "The iioiTiial teeli nii|iies lusi (iidn'l work Bui by Using itioessay. we eoiild telllhevv.iterwastoxie "

'North C.irolma is eiirreiifly .1 leador in the use ol hiologi cal momloring. bin Wilms .111(1 Lee Kloming. DEM's water (luality section chioL s.iiil they believe the tech iii(|iic will soon become widespread

"The impoil.inee ol biological icsling IS iliat you can cover .1 vvido variety ot (lollution ' Elcming 'said. "It gives you a good reading on the total quality ot the w.iter

"Our concern with it is that there .ire- no biologists employed oiil Ihere, other than on the state .Malt, that can do ituse tests." Fleming said ' A'ou can go to a lot of falls and .isk Iliem to tost for .irscnic aii(i they can do it Bui you .isk them to do hiologic.il testing using a

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"We've got to work with the academic community to develop the expertise to do

this kind of testing, Wilms said. "There is going to be a critical need for biologists in the future

.Meanwhile, researchers

continue to refine procedures tor analyzing the water samples and investigating the effects of the new pollutants. DEM scientists

worked for two weeks just to develop to testing procedures to isolate biocides after they discovered the toxic water, "Were primarily scien

tists." Wilms said, "but there simply is not a lot of scientific understanding behind how a lot ot these chemicals work and what

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Judi^t' l.fo Lumpkin and diidae K. Bur! Awuuk dis-post'd o: :hf !tt!lowing cases dui'iHg me Sept. lH-2d term of district court m Pitt Bounty.

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.lohnin Ford .Jr. t-armville, driMiig ieli ol center, pav SIO and costs

Michael .\nthon\ tiardncr. Tysdn. Street, breaking and enlenng. \ol-'iiniarN dismissal

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(1.0SI.\G G.\P LONDON (.\Pi - A new    and now trails the Con-

poll shows the Labor Party    servatives by the smallest

has picked up strength since    margin since the Falkland

its election defeat in June    Islands war 18 months ago.

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sKI.i.INii HKKH Whether he knows it or not. President Iteagan is selling heer in Kiigland. Heagans laee is leatnred on large billhoards throughout eenti al Kngland on ad\ertisemenls lor Maiislield hitler heer. Manslield Brewing (oniptHix said it

got |H'i mission from the W hite House to use the President in its l.iiesi promotion. The billboard photographed here is in Manslield. I.\P Laserphoto)

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lames Lester Hay ,Jr . (iastonm. ixxe enunts of exceeding s;jfe s()ccd iixe (lays jail suspended on p.iy ment ol SKiand costs in each case Sharon Leah Register, Libr.iry Street, driving under the intluenee. (ki days jail suspended on payment ol Sliio and costs, surrender ojicra tor's license, attend alcohol sehoel .md pay Sloo tee Steu' Randolph Shipley , .-Xv.don Lane, inspection \iolation li\c lays i.iil susjH'nded on payment ol Ml .mil costs

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Milimi C.irmon. .Xyden, assault oil lmale, voluntary dismissal; trespass two counts', not more or It'S than 'IX months in the state Doii.irtmeiit ol Correction Fi'oiicritk Farl .lames Jr . East 14th .sirect. exceeding safe speed, p.ix Mi .liid costs

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FIi.4 Ruth King. Kinston, exceed-, inc '.ih'-'iK'cd. costs MiiJtred Lowe Filth .Street, i.nionx ixxo counts., not more or

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n.m 12 months in the state ;'!!,eiil ol Correetion .ii'.o Price. .Ayden. spi'eding. '[icoiliiic lo elude arrest, no' more Hi di.iii- 12 months jail sus-[II i dod on :i(i days active, remit j    CH'!' luohation ,fwo years, stop

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Jimmy Ray'~farmon, .Ayden. trespass. 30 days jail Jerome Jenkins. Hopkins Drive, assault on officer, voluntary dismissal. pos.session ol stolen goods, larceny , not more or less than 12 months jail Andy Richardson. Farmville. assault on officer, voluntary dis-misal

W 1111 e Nathaniel White. Farmville, sp<'eding. 10 days jail suspended on paymeni pf costs.

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Angel Crusell,.Route 4. trespass, not guilty Rose .Ann Crusett. Route 4. trespass, not guilty    '

Pamela Jean Fdmunsmi. Route 2. Jo and possession of marijuana XX ith intent to sell, voluntary dismissal, mam-iio'.x Hill, taming dwelling for sale ol eon-[leirleii on trolled substance, xoluntary dismissal.

ten di.'or- Robert Bruton Fdmunson. Route laii ^us 2, maintaining dwelling lor sale ol : sjii and controlled substance. '!() days jail suspended on payment ot SKKi and i..'.rd .Mon I' llammill. Route costs; possession with intent to sell ..'.2 '.xhilr lu fii'C rexoked and marijuana, voluntary dismissal

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The Daily Reflector, Greenville. N C

Wednesday. October 12. 1963    27Hollywood Hype And Anxiefy For 'The Right Stuff

B> IIAKKV K. KOSKNTII \l. Associated Press W l iter WASHINGTON lAPi -Superman 111' got a presidential reception, "All the President's Men " drew everybody but the bad guys. Now The Right Sluli" is opening to an intriguing mixture ot Hollywood hype and Washington anxiety.

* The hoopla: a Potomac River air show, movie celebrities rubbing elbows with political celebritTT~a thousand people dining on medaillon de veau. All to peddle a movie about pilots and astronauts.

Enter anxiety, stage left Politicians, with no prece dent to go by. wonder what effect the movie's tlatlermg portrait ol John Glenn will have on his presidential chances. The astronaut turned senator turned candidate may be wondering himself. He hasn't discus.sed the film and won't attend the premiere - but he has paid' iitUKKi to televise his first national campaign ad during prime time the night before the premiere.

His campaign office .said the timing is just a coincidence

TV Log

For complete TV programming inlor-mation. consult your weekly TV SHOWTIME (rom Sunday's Daily Reflector.____

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f'JESDAY

Joker s Wild Tic Tac Douqh

8 00 Whir Kids

9 00 Movie 11.00 Nt.vs 9 11 30 Movie

2 00 NiqhtAat,

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2 00 Niqh'.vatch

5 00 Jim Basker

6 00 Carolina

8 00 Moas

8 25 NeASbreak

9 25 NeASbreak

10 00 Pyrarmd 10 30 Press Your

Oo Knee IS 00 NeAS 30 Youoq and 30 As the World 30 Capitol 00 G. 'dihq L 00 Waltons 00 A Gnttiih .10. MASH 00 ryeAS9

30 CBS Ne.vs 00 Jokers Wi.d 30 Tic Tac Douqh 00 -Maqpum P . 00 Simon S.

00 K Landmq 00 NeAS 30 Movie 00 Niohtatch

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JO jeitorson 30 Famiiv Feud 8 00 Real Peop e 9 00 Facts ot 9 30 Family T to 00 TBA 11 00 News 11 30 ^omqht !2 30 Letterman

1 30 Overnight

2 30 NeAS

THURSDAY

5 JO Lie Detector

6 00 Almanac 00, Today

1 25 Ni'as'

7 30 Today

8 25 NeAS

8 30 Today

9 00 P Simmons

9 30 Ai' in the

10 00 Dill Strokes 10 30 Sale ol the

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6 00 6 30

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Search For Days 01 Our Another Fantasy

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7 00 3 s Compysny

7 30 Alice

8 00 Fail Guy

9 00 Dynasty

10 00 Hotel

11 00 Action NeAS It 30 ABC NeAS

12 30 ThickC Ol THURSDAY

5 30 J S.sagqart

6 00 AG Day

6 30 NeAS

7 00 Good Morninq 6 13 Action News

6 55 Action NeAS

7 25 Ac'ion Nc'as

8 25 Action Noas

9 00 Phil Donahue

10 00 Connection 10 30 Lyeme

It 00 Benson

11 30 Loving .

12 00 Fam.i, Fejd 12 JO R van ^ Hope

' 00 My Chiljren

2 00 One Lite

3 00 Gen Ho'.pitai

4 00 Carniv..,.

4 30 BJ LOBO

5 10 People s

6 00 H.'hon.NeAs (, 30 ABC NoAr . L' 3 s Company

7 10 Alice

8 00 Trauma C

9 00 9 Ip 5

9 30 It s not Easy

10 OC 20 20

11 00 Action NeAS

11 '30 Niqhtlmc

12 30 Thicke ol -

WUNK-TV-Ch.25

WEDNESDAY

7 00 Report

7 30 Computer

8 00 Castle

9 00 Vietnam

10 00 Navigators

11:00 Monty Python 11:30 Doctor in 12 00 Sion Off THURSDAY 3 00 Staff 3 30 Educational

Coleman Role

HOLLYWOOD (UPl I -Dabney Coleman, star of televisions new "Buffalo Bill series, will star with young Henry Thomas, the endearing kid in "E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial," in a new Allan Carr movie, k The pair will co-star in ^Cloak and Dagger," a whodunit with Thomas playing an imaginative youngster accidentally caught up in an espionage plot.

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TONIGHT

At Your Adult Entertainment Center

OliJECTS OF DESIRE

RON JEREMY MAI LIN JUDITH ANDERSON A VALIANT INTERNATIONAL PICTURE

The .'\merican Film Institute. a non-profit organization that exists to preserve tilm and television heritage and to advance the art, hopes to clear more than S2.tKM) from premieres ot the Ladd Company's S20 million rendition of Tom Wolfe's paean to test pilots and astronauts. The movie will have its Washington premiere Sunday. an .'\tlanta premiere Monday and a Chicago pre-

mier^Vednesday;

The Washington kickotf is the big one. .\H l.l42 seats in Kennedy Center have been sold, with ticket prices ranging from Sl.iO to $2.iO, There have been a dozen SKi.tKK) contributions.

"The Right Stuff" tells the story ot .\merica's entry into the space age. from the sound barrier-busting flights ot Chuck Yeager through the SIX flights of the Mercury astronauts - including Glenn's historic three orbits. Glenn comes off on the big .screen as an .All-.American hero, a bit moralistic, but a family man concerned about the astronauts'image.

In one of the most ef'ective scenes. Glenn's wife .Annie, a stutterer, wants to keep Vice President Lyndon Johnson out ot her house while Glenn IS on his history-making flight ,John.son. turning outside the hou.se. applies pressure through N.A,S.A: Glenn backs up .Annie

Actor Ed flams plays Glenn as a God-tearing, steei-willed patriot given to saying things like. "1 just thank God 1 live in a country where the best and finest in a man can be brought out." He knows he's a gung-ho type and once asks Annie, "'\ou think I'm a Dudley Do-nghf" Mrs. Glenn nods her head. ves.

Heston Urges Voter Boycott

LO.S ANGELES i.AFi -Actor Charlton Heston is urging supporters to boycott voting that could re-elect Edward Asner, star of the canceled "Lou Grant" TV show, president of the .Screen Actors Guild

.Asner was unopposed m the voting which began Tuesday

But Heston, who played Moses m the movie "The tc'fl Commandments," urged a boycott on the jJ.iKK) guild members,

Heston, a leader of Actors Working tor an Actors' Guild, said the group was encouraging a boycott tiecaiise ' we ieel the current nominating process shut.s off really active opposition."

In the large cast, only Yeager comes off looking better than Glenn.

Yeager, who plays a barfly in the movie, and four of the Mercury astronauts will be guests - along with their actor doubles - at a dinner Saturday for the companies that contributed SlO.tKM) or moretoAFl.

That $10,000 buys, for 10 people, dinner, a seal at the movie in the Kennedy Center ""frthe Performing Arts, and

entrance to a gala to be held in a hangar at National Airport, where the Air Force band will play and there will be a buffet featuring the veal. For $5.000, contributors will get six theater tickets, six to the gala and a brunch in the plush executive offices of USA Today across the Potomac River from Washington.

That brunch ought to at-ford a tremendous view of a 2o-plane aerial parade down

the Potomac The militarv aircraft, dating back to

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feet. In the lead. Hymga P-.')i Mustang, will he retired Air Force Brig. Gen Yeager -the first and arauably the best hero in the movie Walter ('nmkite, the television newsman mo>t identified with the vpaee program, IS the inasttT ot ceremonies at the Kennedv Center showma Alereur'c aslronauts ...SiJiii Y,rijent.er...

Gordon Cooper. Wally Schirra and Deke Slayton will be there.

While this is going on at the Kennedy Center, two theaters in midtown Washington will show the tilm for tree iri what is called "a people's premiere. " The Boy Scouts, the Girl Scouts and organizations that help underprivileged people have been given Iree tickets, including some tor the gala.

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that is three hours in minutes long, starring some spectacular flying machinery and people whose lives involve pudknockers beginners), hanging their hides over the edge going beyond bounds ol safety i. and climbing the pyramid 'moving up alter meeting a challenge

Wolfe said the right stuff was a quality that 'was never named ... nor was it talked- about in. any-ivayVl And yet, he said, the world was dtvrded into those who had It and those who didn't.

(ilenn. one ot those who^ did, will be luiiiilinu previous'

engagements in San Diego and San P'rancisco on Washington's "Right Stuf!" weekend. But members ot his staff have bought seats

ByFREDROTHENBERG AP Television W riter NEW YORK (AP) - Did you know that explorers Meriwether Lewis and Wdlliam Clark, paddling through the Midwest, discovered that the Indians in Iowa were already singing opera Good thing, too, according to the Dyck's Breath Mystery Theater, a wacky comedy troupe - the arias heard from one side of the river were the only way Lewis and Clark could distinguish between Iowa and Nebraska.

It seems fitting to recount this piece of revisionist history today on the real Columbus Day, which is not to be contused with the observance two days ago whose sole purpose was to elongate the weekend.

Playing fast and loose with historical dates is just the kind ot social absurdity that appeals to Duck's Breath, a cross between "Saturday Night Live" and Monty Python. Since 1980, some ot the group's routines have been heard on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered, ''n And now, thanks to a $11.900 grant from NPR's satellite development fund, more Duck's Breath bits can be heard daily on 150 public radio stations. These sketches are called Ducks Breath Home Made Radio "a minute and a half of radio comedy so bold, so daring, youd sware its 90 seconds iong."

For example, host Richard Attaboy takes listeners on frequent trips under the evolutionary ladder. He's looked at lint and done a classic investigation of sponges. Attaboy revealed that sponges were not fish, but "rectangular, brightly pastel species that can hie found under kitchen sinks."

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Ducks Breath is the collective lunacy of five University of Iowa graduates - Jim Turner, Merle Kessler, Bill Allard. Leon Martell and Dan Coffey - who began working together in 1975 as a college stage troupe. The group name "just popped into my head," said Kessler. "It sort ot fits the group: pompous and silly at the same time."

Although theyre now-based in San Francisco, the group members - all from small towns - feel their rural roofs make them distinctive from most comedy troupes based in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York.

"As a group, we have no political point of view." said Coffey. "Were not all anti-nuclear. We all don't hate Reagan."

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Kessler's Lm .shoaies, often.heard on -.'Jl Things Considered, b a sneering commentator who has a broad .-icope oi 9n:,ii' upinions that apply to a:i\ and all situations. "That - the whole point,' said Ke.'.sicr "This guy IS given time on the radio to e\pre5Ghi,iii>elt, and his opinion is a.^ wurthwhile asanvbodvei.se's'

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Resides radio spots. Duck's Breath wants to get into television, both as writers and performers. This would allow the proup to cut down on touring. A recent barnstorm included Iowa stops in Ames. Cedar Falls and Marshalltown.

In stage shows. Duck s Breath goes beyond its 9ii-s e c 0 n d m a t e r 1 a r a n d performs sight gags and theater ot the absurd. The Duck's Breath Clitt Notes version of "Hamlet. " done in 20 minutes "is complete with interviews and discussions," said Kessler. "We call it speed theater"

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, \VASHI.\GTO.\ (.AP) -i Kver since Martin Luther King Jr. was slain on a Memphis, Tenn.. motel balcony 15 years ago, his I supporters have sought a ; naiumal holiday in his honor, i Now on the verge of success, they hope for a day of : solemn tributes, not just new ' (ieparlment store sates.

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I Katie Hall, the traditions of ihe King holiday wiH rank : among July Fourth, Memo-'' 1 rial Day and Labor Day."

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' irnm Gary. Ind.. who guided the legislation through the House, predicted .Americans ,would attend memorial : MTMces and marches and . pul aside race and politics.

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: holiday, ' said Mrs. Hall, a ' lormer school teacher,

' People are going to admire thi.'da\.

The nation's loth national holniav and the tirsi honoring a iilack .American, will be ol'served the third Monday in Janiiaiw il Ihe .Senate gives il.s e.xpected'approval on Oct.

IP Ktnu'c actual birthday wa> .tan 15. 1P29. The civil nght> leader was killed on April-i. lUbd Ameriea has two years to prepare tor its newest holi-(ia>. which would be eeletirated tor the first time nationwide in'litHO.

Federal workers, some three miliion strong, would .I'.e the (lay ol at a cost to ta\pa>ers ot SlH million, aceiirding to the Con-gre.\Monal Budget Oflice. But mail} >!ale and local governments and private busi-iu>'e^ also may give their workers a paid holiday.

5Iar!in l.etkowitz, director oi economic trends for the F S Fhamher ot Commerce. >ai(i I! the nation's (i8 million uili-time ' workers had the d.!\ ott, the cost could be S8 Iniimn in wages, henelits and lo.Y production.

But Lctkowitz had no e>imate ot the ottsetting

amounts that would result :imm spending by choppers, 'ravelers and vacationers itio might Hock to resorts to escape the January cold,

Mrs Hall said she e.xpects "retail merchants to henetit ' hut doesn't think a calculator should he used to measure a holiday that could he "a watershed" in bringing Americans ot all races together She relerred to a speech last week tiy Sen. Hotiert Dole. R-Kan.. the floor manager ot the hill in hm chamber, who asked his colleagues, "Since when did a dollar sign take its place atop our moral code'."

Dole suggested that those worried about the cost "hurry back to their pocket calculators and estimate the cost of J(K) years ot .slavery, followed by a century or more ol economic, political and social exclusion and discrimination."

Currently 18 states have a day to celebrate King's achievements. .More would be likely to follow, probably falling in line with the federal observance on the third .Monday in January But states are not compelled to celebrate the holiday. and 17 slates have not given their workers a day off today for Columbus Day,

The holiday will present a new opportunity lor unionized workers to bargain for another day off. predicted Richard Womack, a staff representative for the .AFL-CK),

"In recent negotiations, many locals have asked for il, but there was a problem with the economic situation and a lot of unions were giving back holidays," he said.

"But if it became a national holiday. I think most companies that have collective bargaining would have it. Because there is a need to honor such an individual. they would he hard put not to include it '

And Womack said some workers would consider the day so important that they would ask for time off just as some employees seek time for religious holidays.

Bill Jackman, spokesman for the Air Transport Association of America, said. It will be good for the airlines. We have supported the Monday holidays because thev stimulate air Iravel."

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NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY Having qualified as ad ministratrix of fhe esfafe of Cora M Whifehursf of Piff County, North Carolina, this is to notffy all persons havii^ claims against the estate ot said Cora M Whitehurst, to present them to the undersigned on or before the 1st day of April, 1984, or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate

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ATTORNEY PAULR WATERS September 28 October 5, 12, 1983

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Sealed proposals, so marked, will be received in the office of the Support Services Manager, Greenville Utilities Commission, Greenville Utilities Building, 200 West Fifth Street, Greenville, North Carolina, until 10 00 a m (EDST), on October 27, 1983, and immediate ly thereafter publicly opened and read tor the furnishing of 30 SO KVA Padmount Tra'nsformers. 20 7S KVA Padmount Transform ers, SO SO KVA CSP Transformers, and 9,000 7S0 MCM Cable

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Sealed proposals, so marked, will be received m the office of the Support Services Manager, Greenville Utilities Commission, Greenville, Utilities Building, 200 West Filth Street. Greenville. North Carolina 27S3i, until 10 00 AM EDST on Thursday. October 20 1983, and immediately thereafter publicly opened and' read for the sale ot two (2) 230 KV Air Break Switches Said equipment is in service at Ihe Greenville 230 KV Power Substation, Greenville, North Carolina, and is being offered tor sale AS IS, WHERE IS. WITHOUT warranty or guarantee

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The Housing Authority ot the City ot Greenville, Greenville, North Carolina, will receive bids tor the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, and services required tor construction ot Project NC 19 P022    088, which consists of

twenty one (21) buildings contain ing forty (40) nits. The work is to include certain utilities, site im provement work, and landscape work as specified in the technical portion of the speclticalions See plan tor site locations. Bids will be received until 3 00 P.M . Date November 2, 1983 in the Council Chambers, Third Floor of the Municipal Building, Greenville, N C

Proposed forms of Contract Doc uments, including plans and specifications, are on file at the office of the Housing Authority ot the City ot Greenville, 1103 Broad Street, Greenville, North Carolina, and at the offices of DUDLEY, SHOE & HITE, P A , Architects 8. Planners, 200 East First Street, Greenville. North Carolina 27834

Bid Proposals will be received under one proposal from the Gener al Contractor General Contractor's proposal shall include all construe tion, including the electrical, plumbing, heating & ventilation, site work and landscaping

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The successful Bidder will be required to furnish and pay for satisfactory Performance and Payment Bond or Bonds Attention is called to the pro visions for Equal Employment Op portunity and payment of not less than the minimum salaries and wages set forth in fhe specifications must be paid on this project The Housing Authority ot the City ot Greenville, Greenville, North Carolina, reserves the right to reject any and all bids or to waive any informalities in the bidding No bid shall be withdrawn tor a period ot thirty (30) days subse quent to the opening of bids without the consent ot the Housing Authority of the City of Greenville, Greenville, North Carolina

THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF GREENVILLE BY Patricia G Rice Chairman DATE 9 30 83 October 3. 12, 1983

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Having qualified as Admrx eta of the estate of William Albert Har rision late ol Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned Admrx eta on or before March 21, 1984 or this notice or same will be pleaded m bar ot their recovery All persons indebted to said estate please make im mediate payment This 19th day of September 1983 Mary Elizabeth Hendrix Harrison

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INTHE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION NORTHCAROLINA PITT COUNTY Having qualified as Ad ministratrix of the Estate of Lydia

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Beech 8. Jones, Attorneys 308 South Queen Street Post Oftice Box 3334 Kinston, North Carolina 28501 October 12, 19, 26, November 2, 1983

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ANDDEBTORSOF JOHN ROBERTHUNT, JR NORTH CAROLINA PITTCOUNTY All persons, firms and corpora lions having claims against John Robert Hunt, Jr late of Pitt County, are notified to exhibit them to Rita B Hunt, Executrix on or before March 21, 1984 at 98 Lancaster Drive, Greenville, NC 27834 or be barred from their recovery Deb tors of the decedent are asked to make immediate payment to the undersigned This the 16th day ot September, 1983

Rita B Hunt 98 Lancaster Drive Greenville, NC 27834 Executrixot Estate of John Robert Hunt, Jr Kenneth E Haigler Taft, Taft8.Haigler P .O. Box 588 200 S Greene Street Greenville, NC 27834 Telephone: 919 752 2000 September 21, 28, October 5, 12, 1983

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

ANDDEBTORSOF FREDDIE HOWARDMCKEEL NORTHCAROLINA PITTCOUNTY All persons, firms and corpora tions having claims against Freddie Howard McKeel late Of Pitt County, are notified to exhibit them to Joy Melinda McKeel, Administratrix on or before March 21, 1984 af 204 Charles Street, Ayden, NC 28430 or be barred from their recovery Debtors of the decedent are asked to make inspnediate payment to the undersigned.

This fhe 16th day ot September, 1983

Joy Melinda Miller McKeel 204 Charles Street Ayden, NC 28530    

Administratrix ot Estate of Freddie Howard Mckeel Kenneth E Haigler Taft, Tafts. Haigler P O Box 588 200 S Greene Street Greenville, NC 27834 Telephone 919 752 2000 September 21, 28, October 5,

1983

12,

1980 PLYMOUTH CHAMP. Air

conditioning, AM FM radio, one owner Will warrant engine, drive trained, and transmission for 12.000 miles or 12 months. 4 speed manual with a power stick, silver with black Interior, 25,000 actual miles^ Excellent condition Call Kinston, ) 527 2735.

023

Pontiac

1977 GRAN PRIX. Yellow 2 door owner. Fully loaded. Good tion. $2500 756 0284

1983 PONTIAC 2,000 Luxury Ed Wagon. Air, stereo cassette more. Perfect! 756 8801

024

Foreign

DATSUN 240Z, 1973. Good condi lion Runs great! Has 1971 carb 1 owner, $3200 Call 757 0395 days, 756 8977 after 6 p m

DATSUN 280ZX - 2*2, 1979 Blue, 59,000 miles, 4 speed with deluxe trim package. Excellent condition $7700 Call 756 6336 days or 756 1549 nights

DATSUN 280ZX, 1979. 54,000 miles Air, AM/FM, 5 speed. 1 946 6473.

SAAB, 1973 New engine, tires and interior Must sell. 412 West Fourth Street, 756 4645

1969 MGB. Good condition Rebuilt engine, $1800 756 1025.

1975 TOYOTA

756 7784

Good condition

1976 FIAT 131. Automatic, air. AM FM cassette, one owner $1800 355 2627.

1977 TOYOTA COROLLA SR5

AM/FM cassette $2500. 757 1936.

1978 HONDA

$2200 756 5934.

CVCC hatchbck.

1979 FIAT STRAOA. $1200 Phone 752 1460

1979 TOYOTA Corolla Deluxe, good . condition, air, 4 speed. 65,000 miles $3300. Call before 3 p.m , 355 6713.

1980 DATSUN 210 Wagon 5 forward speeds, air $3500 Call 756 3936

029 Auto Parts & Service

TOYOTA AUTHORIZED SERVICE

4 cylinder tune up $19 95. Oil and filter change $12 99 (most models) We re keeping your Toyota "Cheap To Keep". Toyota East, 109 Trade , 756 .'^

Street,

1 3228





wmm

032

Boats For Sale

19' MFC CAPRICE, 197; 30 Johnson, fill and trim, landum galvanized trailer, CB, depth tind er, top and side curtains, all Ir excellent condition. M500 758 2300 days

034

Campers For Sale

JAYCO POP-UPS Seahawk and Cobra truck covers Camptown RV's, Ayden, NC 746 3530

TRUCK COVERS All sizes, c'oToTT Leer Fiberglass and Sportsman tops 250 units in stock O'Briants, Raleigh, N C 834 2774

1974 24' COACHMAN. Air, awning, sleeps 6. Call 758 5277 alter 4 30

1977 24' WILDERNESS Camper Awning and air. Trailer package included Located on rented lot in Oriental. Call Rose at 1 524 5314

036

Cycles For Sale

1 975 HARLEY DAVIDSON

Sportster Many extras! Call 758 6836after.6.30p.m-.

1979 HONDA EXPRESS II NA50, engine runs yvell, $200 Call 756 3481 between4p m 9p m

IfSO YAMAHA IT125, street con version, low miles, excellent condi tion, $700 or best offer 756 9296

1980 YAMAHA 650 Maxim, 8,000 miles, mint condition New Con tinental tires, cruise control, black First $1500 355 7200, ask for Matt

039

Trucks For Sale

1966 FORD PICKUP, good condi tion, $600. 758 1905

1969 FORD PICKUP, $900 752 7908

NOT ONLY CAN you sell good used items quickly in classitiecf, but you can also get your asking price Try a classified ad today Call 752 6166

1976 FORD PICKUP Straight shift, 6 cylinder $1700 Call 355 2081

1977 CJ5 JEEP. Extra good condi tion Call 758 5117 atter6p m

H77 FORD F 150 pickup Ituck Good condition Straight drive. Air. FM stereo with cassette $2175 Call 752 3400 or 355 2621

040

Child Care

I WOULD LIKE to keep children in my home D H Conley area Call anytime, 756 6163

LOVING CARE FOR your children I would like to keep children in my home daytime only AM 6pm Also alter school care Cannon Court, 758 5060

PART TIME child care 12 to 15 hours week in my home needed for 2 year old and newborn Prefer person with references and prior work experience Pay negotiable 756 9947 No calls after 9pm

046

PETS

ADORABLE AKC CAIRN Terrior puppies 3 males 757 3270 after 6

JtERE'S something you want to ' buy, trade or sell,    '

li^ .

buy, trade or seTl,'check ttie classified columns Call 752 6166 to place your ad

AKC BLACK LAB Retriever pup pies Champion bloodline $125 756 7487 between 7 and 10 pm, anytime weekends

AKC REGISTERED CockeTTpaniel puppies 2 males and 2 femal'-s Call after 3 30 p m 758 6633

EGISTERED Tr^daFeT^ males, 3 females. $200 each 752 4400 or 757 3919

051

Help Wanted

LEGAL SECRETARY. Send i sumes to PO Box 1545, Greenville

LICENSED HAIR DRESSER

wanted Apply after 4 at George's Coiffeurs, Pitt Plaza

MAINTENANCE PERSON needed tor apartment complex Must be knowledgeable in all areas of gen eral maintenance Send statement of qualifications to Maintenance, PO Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27834

MAN OR WOMAN to sell and service insurance debit located in Greenvilie and surrounding areas Good benefits including group in surance and retirement. Contact Carolyn Beaman at 752 5777 each morning between the hours o/ 8 and 10 am

MATURE ADULT TO serve as dispatcher for local cable company Must be an organizer and be able to communicate well with the public Apply in person at 517 Arlington Boulevard Must have resume. Serious applicants only

MATURE WOMAN with drivers license to h e in with elderiy gentleman, light cooking and housework Roorn^nd board plus salary 758 4491    ^

MECHANIC NEEDED. Must have tools Excellent company benefits Apply to Robert Slarling or Bill Brown. Brown 8, Wood, Inc, 1205 Dickinson Avenue.

MECHANIC WANTED Preferably with Ford experience. Front End experience helpful. Must have own tools Excellent benefits Call 756 8432

NEED ONE Person to help in a hog operation Phone 753 2744

NEEDED bulk truck driver, 5 days a week Monday Friday, 8 hours per day, 8 until 5 Please calf 753 3124 tor appointment

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY Part time person to set up sales ap pointments by phone Salary plus commission Phone 355 2323

NOW HIRING. Offshore Oil Drilling Overseas and Domestic Will train, $35.000 $50,000 plus poss Call Pet roleurn Services at I 312 920 9364, extension 1074 Also open evenings

PART TIME police officer NC certified Weekends, daytime work Contact Chief of Police, Town ot Founlain, 749 2881

PART TIME help needed Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10 until 2 Apply In person Leather & Wood, Carolina East Mall No phone calls please

PART TIME HELP with very possible full lime Some photo graphy experience very helpful Apply One Hour Photo, Carolina East Center

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN II

Immediate opening available tor individual experienced in assisting pharmacists with dispensing of drugs Experience in a hospital or retail pharmacy required Gradu ate of a Pharmacy Technician Program preferred Excellent pay and benefit package For con sideration, send resume or apply at Employment Office. Pitt County Memorial Hospital PO Box 6028, Greenville, NC 27834,    757    4556

EOE

PLASTERS AND TILE setters wanted URO Tile ot Pitt County Phone 355 2354

GERMAN SHEPHERDS, AKC Reg

istered' Mates, $100 Females, $75 758 3693 after6p m

051

Help Wanted

A SUCCESSFUL SALES

background could lanft you this position Excellent starting salary and fringe benefits Call Gloria at Heritage Personnel 355 2020 AGGRESSIVE SALES RE>R " SENTATIVES needed who don t believe their futures have to be in the future" I am now working with several established companies look ing tor talented people For further information please contact Jamie, Heritage Personnel Service, 355 2020

ALTERATIONS TaRT'^ TIME. Please inquire in person at Virginia Crabtree, Carolina East Mall

f^TOMrSPERSON

It you are an aggressive individual and have the ability to deal with the public, this could be an excellent opportunity Top earnings and bonuses for the right person Expe rience helpful but not required See Joe Welch, Sales Manager at Joe Pecheles Volkswagen, Greenville Blvd

automotive^lTs'

Growing eastern North Carolina dealership has opening in import sales Benefits include paid hospi talizaton, life insurance, dental and demonstrator program Send sum mary ot qualifications and photo graph (optionall to Automotive, Sales, P O Box 1967 Greenville i N C 27835

BATCHELORS, let me take care ot your household chores, do your shopping, etc Call collect 946 0609    |

BUYERS BEWARE learn hFF"'io cut your living costs, income taxes and increase your cash flow Call 756 6491, 756 1512or 757 1588

CAREER OPPORTUNITY Lo^i industry is seeking an entry level trainee for production supervisor Industrial background helpful, not a necessity Appointment only Con tact Grady White Boats, Personnel Department, 752 21 1 1, extension 251-CASHIERS NEEDED. For fulT^d | part time positions Apply in person to The Dodge Store, South Memori al Drive    I

CONVENIENCE STORE CLERK

needed Work 2nd shift and weekends. Must be 19 years old. neat, and willing to take polygraph Applications taken between 2 p m and 4 p m only Apply at BIdunt Petroleum Corporation, 615 West 14th Street, Greenville

R N PER DIEM. Be a Red Cross nurse Join a professional team and assist,in provid'nq the gift ot life to others' Graduate of an accredited school ot nursing Eligible for licensure in N C Minimum I year recent hospital nursing experience required Available tor irregular and flexible 'hours of assignment Occasional over night travel, but no shift rotation Call 758 1140 or send resume to Tar River Sub Center, P O Box 6003, Greenville, NC 27834 EOE

RESIDENT COUNSELOR '

Primarily looking tor someone in the Human Services field, inter ested in gaming experience as a counselor No monetary compensa tion however room, utilities, and phone provided Those interested call Mary Smith at The Real Crisis Center, 758 4357

RESTAURANT MANAGEMENT

personnel tor the Greenville and New Bern area Starting salaries, $12,000 to $20,000 Send complete resumes to Management Personnel, P O Box 687, Greenville, NC 27834

RN, LPN positions available Full time and part time, 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 shifts 75 bed ICF Oak Manor, Inc , Snow Hill 74 7 2868

SALES ELECTROLUX. Prestige manufacturer of home cleaning products requires 3 representatives in this area A go getter attitude, energy, creativity Earnings based on performance Benefits and in centives Promotions frorh within Call 756 671 1

SALES CLERK Challenging posi lion with growing industry Individ ual must h.ive proficient office skills, IS versatile and en|oys a challenge Types 60 65 wpm Ap pointment only Contact. Grady White Boats Personnel Depart ment, 752 2111, extension 251

MTsoppoTtunTty

Salesperson needed Auto sales ex pcrience preferred Excellent company benefits Call

EASTCAROLINA LINCOLN MERCURY GMC 756 4267

For Appointment

Need part lime work from now until the holdays'' You'll tmd a position in Classified

TeI: R E T A r"y/booTk K E E P R

Professional firm has opening tor an experienced secre tary bookkeeper good math and secretarial skills required For an appointment call between 8 and 5 at 746 6134

ELECTRONICS INSTRUCTOR in

Electronics technology program at Pitt Community College Preter BS degree in electronics or electrical engineering A A S degree in electronics and 3 to 5 years of industrial electronics experience will be considered Salary based on College's Salary Formula Position available November 28 Applica tions accepted through November 11 Contact Personel Office. Pitt Community College, Greenville, NC 756 3130, extension 289 AA/ EOEmployer

EXPERIENCED TV TECHNICIAN

ir established appliance firm kcellent opportunity Good petits. Will listen to any offer om trained technician Call 756 3240.

FUN! PART TIME. Nation's 1 Toy Party Company now hiring de monstrators Free $300 kit No collecting, no delivery No experi ence needed Toys sell themselves Call 753 2534 or 756 6610

GROUP HOME RELIEF Manager Position. Immediate openings for two Adult Group Home Reliet Managers Relief Managers will work trom Friday 3 30 p m until Sunday 3:30 p m and Wednesday 6:00 p m until 12 00 midnight each week Approximately 37 hours each week Applicants should have training and or experience in a human services related area, pre ferrably with developmentally dis abled persons Must be in good physical, mental and emotional health and ot good character For application iniormation. contact Rosiland W Walker, Program Director Beautorl County Devel opmental Center Telephone l 946 0151 Applications must be submitted by October 14,    1983

Affirmative Action Equal Opportu nity Employer and Services

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Engineer with experience in 2 way radio, microwave and FCC regula tions Immediate opening Similar positions also available part time and 3 months contract basis Send resume and salary requirements to Lawrence Behr Associates, PO Box 8026 Greenville, NC 27834

TOP INSURANCE COMPANY

needs sales person to open office in Greenville Prefer applicant that has no prior insurance experience Call Gloria at Heritage Personnel, 355 2020

USED CAR SALESMAN wanted Salary and commission, paid vaca lion, car furnished Preter sales experience but not necessary Must be neat and aggressive Send re sume to P O Box 1, Chocowinity, NC 27817

WANTED. PERMANENT WORK,

small condo management, living accomodations furnished Fee noqotiable Write P O Box 2242, New Bern, NC 28560 (Some book keeping experience desired )

WANTED:    PART    TIME    night

auditor Experience please or ap tilude with numbers Apply front desk at Ramada Inn

WE^CURRENTLY HAVE an open ing tor an experienced Real Estate Broker For more intormation or an appointment, call Rod Tugwell at Century 21 Tipton & Associates, 756 6810

WHY SETTLE for just another truck driving |0b when Mayflower has an owner operator program? Look for the Mayflower Ad in the Classified Secition under the Busi ness Opportunity Listings

GROWING COMPANY needs person experienced in accounting Financial field desired Growth opportunity Salary plus fringes plus profit sharing Resume to Coastal Leasing Corp., PO Box 647, Greenville, NC 27835

GROWING FIRM seeks ambitious and aggresive sales person Call Gloria at Heritage Personnel, 355 2020.

IF YOU ARE DISILLUSIONED

with the rate of your present career, you may find a fast rising pace if you qualify for this position in a top financial consulting ,firm Must possess a NC Real Tstate license Unlimited income. Call Gloria Grimes for a confidential interview. 355 2020

059

Work Wanted

ALL TYPES TREE SERVICE.

Licensed and fully insured Trim minq, cutting and removal Free estimates J P Stancil, 752 6331

BATH AND KITCHEN repairs Counter tops, plumbing and carpentry State License 746 2657 or 752 1920

EXPERIENCED restaurant worker and experienced carpenter worker 7496851 anytime

EXPERIENCED NURSE'S AIDE

wishes to take care of an elderly person in your home Frorh 7 a m. until 3 or 4 p m Phone 756 4600 anylime

GRASS CUTTING at reasonable prices All size yards Call 752 5583

LADY WANTS to do housework Phone 749 4351 or 749 4451

PAINTING Inside and out Rea sonable prices 15 years experience Free estimates Call 758 7815 PAINTING TTred oT tractors high prices? painters All work 752 0902

0S9

Work Wanted

PATCH PLASTERING No job too

large or small. Free estimates! Call 758 4563

PICKUP FOR HIRE. Will haul anything. Yard work done Call 757 3847

SHIRLEY'S CLEANING SERVICE. Have your home cleaned trom top to bottom or general cleaning weekly, every 2 weeks or monthly We also do windows and carpets. Call 753 5908 after 3:30 pm

SIGN PAINTING Truck lettering Gold and silver leaf lettering. Call Rudi Hamvai 746 6156

WOULD LIKE to clean your house or office Dependable and reason able rates Call Susan at 355 6463, local.

060

FOR SALE

Have pets to sell? Reach more peo pie with an economical Classified ad. Call 752 6166.

064

Fuel, Wood, Coal

AAA ALL TYPES ot firewood for sale. J. P Stancil, 752 6331.

COMPLETE LINE of woodstoves, chimney pipe and accessories at Tar Road Antiques, Winterville 756 9123, nights 756 100/

CUT YOUR OWN FIREWOOD. 3'z

miles from Stokes, on Beargrass Highway. Call 753 2043 for ap pointment.

FIREWOOD. Split oak, $35 pickup load mixed hardwood, $30 pickup load 757 1772 after 6

OAK FIREWOOD for sale Ready to go Call 752 6420 or 752 8847 after 5 pm

SEASONED OAK FIREWOOD.

Delivered and stacked 758 6143

SEASONED OAK FIREWOOD. Ca'

us before you buy! 752 1359 o 758 5590

SEASONED OAK Firewood. $45 a truck load, $90 a cord Call 752 5858 after ,5

SEASONED MIXED Firewood All hard wood $80 a cord Delivered and stacked Call 756 8358 anytime.

065

Farm Equipment

BALING WIRE and twine 14'2 gallon wire 6500' per box $44 49 for 5 or iT\ore boxes Sisal twine 10,000' bales $21 95 each for 10 or more Plastic twine 9,000' bale $20 60 each for 10 or more 20,000' bale for round baler $22 49 each for 10 or more Agri Supply, Greenville, NC, 752 3999.

MARLISS 14' Notil List $12,800; sell price $9850 Herring Interna tional, 756 5800

SPECIAL PRICE SALE:    King

harrows, heavy duty, all cut out. 28x20 10' 2' cut, $1495, 24x20 9' 2' cut, $1095; 20x20 7'2' cut, $895. 5' rotarV cutters with stump jumper, $595 Pittsburgh 4 bottom plows, trip shanks, $1150. Warren Brothers Equipment, 244 1545, Vanceboro

066

FURNITURE

BEDDING&WATERBEDS

LARGEST SELECTION at guaran teed lowest prices Bedding sets, $69 Waterbeds, $149 Factory Mat tress & Waterbeds next to Pitt Plaza 355 2626

072

Livestock

ENTIRE STABLE for lease 7 stalls and tack room 20 acres pasture Automatic water tank $250 per month Call 756 9315 or 756 5097

FOR SALE: Yearling bulls Angus and Angus Simental Hertford crosses A C Turnage, 753 4728

HORSEBACK RIDING.

Stables, 752 5237.

Jarman

PEANUT HAY for sale Call 752 9225 after / p m

2 TENNESSEE WALKER Horses, mares 1 four year otd Sorrel, 1 10 year old Roam Call 752 1 137 days or 758 8254 nights, ask for James

073 Fruits and Vegetables

FIELD PIES for sale by the bushel Call 758 2335 after 7 pm

074

Miscellaneous

AIR CONDITIONERS,

refrigerators, freezers, ranges, washers and dryers are reduceq for quick sale Rebuilt, like new. Call B J Mills. 746 2446 at Black Jack.

ALEXANDERS, Ettanbees, others Highway 96 t'2 miles North Zebulon, located at Bobbitt's Bakery Wednesday Saturday 9 6 1 269 8140 or 1 365 5335

ALEXANDER DOLLS for sale New! Mary Mine, Mommy's Pet, Dark hair, dark eyes Pussycat, blond hair, blue eyes Pussycat, 1 complete set of 12'' Little Women and 12 " Laurie, $375. 1 set of 8 " Little Women, $250. Napoleon Re noir Call 756 0416

ATARI VIDEO GAME with 5 cartridges, less than 1 year old $125 756 2031

BARGAINS! Water bed, 2 weeks old, semi waveless, queen size; 35mm SLR camera, flash and telephoto, electric typewriter Call 756 3618 after 5, 757 6331 daytime

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN cast iron wood heater, attach to fireplace. Call 756 8785

BRUNSWICK SLATE POOL Tables inventory clearance sale. 4 models. Delivery setup 919 763 9734

CALL CHARLES TICE, 758 3013, tor small loads of sand, topsgil and stone Also driveway work

CASH NOW

FOR

Eleclric typewriters, stereo com ponents, cameras, guitars, old clocks, lamps, portable tape players, bicycles, voilins, dolls, depression glass, carnival glass, china, crystal and an tiques anything of vallue

COIN & RING MAN

On The Corner

CASH REBATES

Take advantage of the super deals and cash rebates going on now throughout the stores at Bob's TV & Appliance See Robert at our Greenville store for extra savings up to $100 756 8830

CITRUS FRUIT

ORDERS FOR ORANGES and

grapefruit are being taken until Oct 17 by Greenville City School Band students Delivery Dec. 1,2,3. $7 50 per box Call 756 1686or 758 1447

CLYDE PEARSON sofa, excellent condition, $200 Pair of lamps, $50 Walnut dining room hutch by Henerdon, $1500. 756 8662 after 5

COINS, RINGS, Civil War Relics. Find valuable items. Get into metal detecting Call for catalog Baker's Sports Equipment, 756 8840.

DINING ROOM, Williamsburg Queen Anne, solid cherry, new $7,000, asking $3500, make offer. Call 756 7297 or 756 3613

EARLY AMERICAN couch in good condition Call 746 2780.

ELECTRONIC CASH REGISTERS.

New and used, Cafio DTS. $224 and up Century Data Systems, Greenville, 756 2215

FOR SALE; 2 windows with storm windows, storm door, and storage house Call 756 2540anytime

FRENCH PROVINCIAL sofa and charr, velvet. $225. 756 2839 after 5.

FURNITURE STRIPPING and re

finishing at Tar Road Antiques, 1 mile south of Sunshine Garden Center 756 9123.

GE REFRIGERATOR, 19', defrost, freezer on top Good condition. $250. Call 752 2625.

HARVEST GOLD refrigerator, automatic icemaker, 3 months old, $500 or best offer 3 cushion sofa, brand new, $100 or best offer. Call 752 7469after 7:30p.m

074 V Miscellaneous

LARGE LOADS of sand and top soil, lot clearing, backhoe also available. 756 4742 after 6 p m., Jim Hudson

LOWREY ORGAN. Excellent con dition Financing available Atlantic Credit, 756 5185.

MODEL 92 WINCHESTER, 44

calibur, 2 Model 90 Winchesters, M calibur. Salvage Lever Action 3(W calibur, Winchester, semi automatic, 22 calibur. 758 6826 after6:30p.m.

MOVING, MUST SELL! Washer and dryer, sofa, color TV, Con temporary dinette set Good buys. Call 756 8973atter6p m

NEW AND USED mixers, chairs, blodgett ovens, etc. Greenville Res taurant Equipment, 758 7042.

PAINTING Interior and exterior Free estimates References, work guaranteed 13 years experience. 756 6873 after 6 p.m

paying con Experienced guaranteed

HUNDREDS OF MODERN and

antique g^uns. Military collectibles, etc At The Kinston Gun Traders Show, October 15 16, National Guard Armory, East Highland Avenue, Saturday, 9 6, Sunday 10 5 Admission $1 50. Door prizes.

INSTANT CASH

LOANS ON & BUYING TV's, Stereos, gold 8, silver, anything else ot value Southern Pawn Shop. 752 264

KEROSUN HEATER, baby crib and mattress 758 7279

CLEARANCE SALE on Snapper Mowers Goodyear Tire Center, West End Shopping Center And Dickinson Avenue

ONE LARGE Hobby horse, $20^ 1

small Hobby horse-with removeable

seat, $10 Like new Call 746 2712

OSBORNE COMPUTER with software, Epson MX80 FT Dot Matrix printer with cable. All new. $'300 752 8072

PANASONIC AM/FM STEREO cassette player/recorder and urntable. Stand and headphones Like new! $175. Call 756 0838 after 5

PORTABLE 21" color TV, RCA, very good condition, $95. Win Chester 22 16 shot automatic rifle, $60 524 3136 anytime    _

KIYAK with rack for car, $3

laddle, helmet and K) 752 2564

RENT TO OWN!!, New 19 ' Sharp color TV Payments, $22.42 per month Furniture World I I/Stereo City, 757 0451, ask for Mike

REPOSSESSIONS:    Vacuums    and

shampooers. Call dealer, 756 6711

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

SQUIRE woodsto>)b with blower Used 1 season Can be used as insert or tree' standing. Excellent condition. 753 4647 after 5 p m

TV & APPLIANCE REPAIR Any

make or model, Tyson Electric & Appliance, Winterville, 756 2929_

UPRIGHT PIANO, retinished, excellent condition, $600 Lowry Citation Organ, full lighted panel double keyboard, like new. Brocade couch with 2 velypf chairs, excellent condition. 1 927 3301

USED REFRIGERATORS $75 up

Also heating, air conditioning, electrical and plumbing service Call 752 9333

VINYL SOFA BED, very good condition, 2 years old, $200 or best offer. Call before 5;30 p.m. 746 3187.

WELL AND SEPTIC tanks at reasonable rates. Call 1 946 4666.

WOODSTOVE, $100 756 7784

10 SPEED bicycle, 24", $39 Clarinet, used 1 year, $195. 756 6840 after 6 p.m.

175 HARLEY DAVIDSON, 1978, $350 Gas healer, 5000 BTU, vented, $150. Call 746 3588

1978 PLYMOUTH ARROW. Good condition Color is green Call 756 8510 days, 1 823 8986 nights, ask for Rhonda

24' ROUND POOL for sale Cali 752 2372after5p m.

075 Mobile Homes For Sale

NO MONEY DOWN. VA financing Two day delivery Call Conner Homes, 756 0333

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

The Daily Hetiecior. Greenville. N.C

075 Mobile Homes For Sale

NO MONEY DOWN VA 100% Financing

New 1984 Sinqkwide 2 bedrooms I bath, cathedral ceiling Carpeted appliances, total eioctr?c down payment *,ih payments^ less than S140 per month

CROSSLAND HOMES

630WestGre^y,,,,3op.e,JVYednesoay. October 12.1983 29

075 Mobile Homes For Sale

1972 12x65 2 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, washer dryer, air, furnished And ,    iOxl2    wood storage shed

seperately Call 756 0975

WINSTON, 12x70, 2 bedroom, central air and heat, underpinning, deck In Shady Knoll Trailer Park S6S00 7S6 0730 before 1pm

1976 Conner Mobile Home. Call Conner Mobile Homes. 756 0333

NO MONEY DOWN!

No.Girnmic ks Not Restricted To Veterans

We have double wdts .is'low as $265 a month and sinai*'

j155amonth    as    low    as

CALL 753 2033 TRADEWINDS FAMILY HOUSING

,705-Wes1-Greonb|

NowOpenln Farmville!

TRADEWIND FAMILY HOUSING

HOME OF THE NO DOWN PAYMENT

featuring

REDMAN Quality Hornos

Highway 264,    Fn-n

CALL 753 2033

1979 TAYLOR. Owner must sell! 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, new carpet, new furniture, central heat and air This home is nice. Was asking $14,500 Will sacrifice now for $11 500 Call 75? 2366 or 757 0451 I ver^UxTo COMMODORE 1 bedrooms, 1'. baths, total electric Already set and blocked in Evans Mobile Home Park Call 758 6805

1982 BRIGADIER mobile home, 14x70    3 bedroom, I'z bath with

garden tub Fully furnished Totally electric Asking $1,000, take over paymerils 752 9009

1983 14' WIDE HOMES Payments a', low as $148 91 At Greenville's volume dealer Thomas Mobile Home Sales, North Memorial Drive across trom airport Phone 752 6068

i 65 X 12 MOBILE home No money dovwn Take up payments of $167 00 Ask tor Dons 756 5045

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

! 076 Mobile Home Insurance

Nf.

; MOBILE HOMEOWNER Insurance I the best coverage for less money ' Smith Insurance and Realty, 752 2754

SMH LISTING SERVICE v .'I | st your mobile home ,,idvert,<,r.,t ,,.i| It, and finance the frans.v nr >n a LOW COST to S King, SMH Listing S-r,

11 Ayden, 746 207b

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

xeorgo

H'z.ay

USED 2 BEDROOM '

fully carpeted, nev. i down payment and p,i,

$145 per month f,

Counli y Squire Mobm Bypass, Greenville

USE1 BEDROOM,

dishwasher, ne.v t.r down payment and p.i,

$150 per month r.

Country Squire Mobi.e Mo Bypass Greehvilli-

USED 48x12,    '    lird'ooin    ne.v

furniture Small cio/.n pa.men' nd payments less than C'/i p,.r mnnth Call 756 9874 Countr,'oi:r:,;(;"o"%

Homes. 264 Byp<iss O't-en.hie financing on

Home

t-ith 60x1?

'vre Lo.v 'K r.ts jnder ";6 V87.t, Homcv 764

b.ith 60x12, 'bjre Lov, t'.ent', under '66 9874 264

PLASTIC SLIP COVERS

Custom fitted in home Heavy clear plastic Protects furniture trom smoke, dust, stains, wearing.

13.75%

homes

0333

Call Conni-

ecled

756

1969 12x65, 3 bedrr.cm , ppths woodstove, 2 temeg i.i.,,. ,,,r con ditioner good 'ond'.on $3 895    '

524 5373

J.AUSBY Sofa and Chair Covered (4 Pillows or less) $85.00 Ausby Plastic Covers 536-4793    Weldon

NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS

Off Highway 11 Across from Hardee's Ayden. North Carolina

l-sliiry, ('fdiir-si(l('(i (Oliiiiidlh

P'ullv carpfli'il wiih r.iiiLi; rt-lriLiTainr turnishfci

WaslitT (Irvi r lioiik-u|V'

Encruv-citii li nt iniii\ ulu.illv cnmnrllrd llf.il rlllllj)

Spai muh. ui'll-iii.ntinniii li tiiriuiuK amt iiiiidnnr -'im.iai

1 - Bedroom trom SI80

2 - Bedroom irom S195

3 -Bedroom Irom 8215

Call for information and appointment;

Teresa Stallings. IVfanager

1:30-5 p.m. Daily Except Tuesdays.

AYDESS M.W'ESl' MM< MEM ( ()\nn'MTY

1971 R I tzCR AFT, bedrooms <urr, .g tioned, washer ,iPd O' condition , $6295 ,i ' 758 1048 after 6pm r9>T RITZCRAFT bedrooms 2 tue t,,ih.-tion, extfllent i(,r.d,-i 6869or D<r,,s R. ,,",    

'2x60    2

I r tondi r Excellent '16 270? or

1?x6"5 2 .r-r cond-I C.nl 752

_'2 iOOO

1972 HOMESTEAD    t,.droom-

appliance.    turmshed

underpinn-nq S;00 n.-qniHbii* Colt 756 5588 or

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SENTRY SAFE

M19

CUilllllAOFFICEEIIUIPIIinjjr.

(E

AUCTION

FARM LAND

3 TRACTS

Saturday, Oct. 15,1983 11.00 A.M.

Location: Take Hwy 903 north from Robersonville, N.C., go approximately 3 miles to Gold Point. Turn right on Rural Paved Road 1309. Go approximately 1 mile to sale sight.

Tract 1: 60 Acres (Approx), 43 acres cleared, 17 acres ''    woods, 3.57 acres tobacco, 8172 pounds.

Peanuts 19,700 pounds. Small house and outbuildings.

Tract 2: 89 Acres (Approx), 51 acres cleared, 38 acres woods, 2.92 acres tobacco, 6673 pounds. Peanuts 17,511 pounds. 2 houses and outbuildings.

Tract 3: 86 Acres (Approx), 49 acres cleared, 37 acres woods, 2.92 acres tobacco, 6674 pounds. Peanuts 17,511 pounds.

Terms: 5% day of sale. Balance in 30 days upon delivery of deed. Owner has the right to accept or reject and and all bids.

Farms Sold Subject To Timber Deed

Sale Conducted by

COUNTRY BOYS AUCTION AND REALTY CO. P. 0. Box 1235 Washington, North Carolina Phone 946 6007    State    License    No.    7    65

Redi CarsUsed Cars

1982 Buick Rcgai - automatic, Brown, 2 door, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, cruise, stereo cassette. 34.000 miles.

1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass - Brown, 2 door, automatic, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, 27.000 miles.

1982 Buick Regal - Green metallic. 4 door, automatic, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, stereo cassette. 38.600 miles.

1982 Chevrolet Malibu Classic - 4 door, Whde, Cruise, power windows. 31.000 miles,

1981 Oldsmobile Regency - Blue. 2 door,- 38 000 miles,

1981 Buick Regal - Tan and Maroon, 2 door, Power equipment, 41,000 miles.

1981 Toyota Corolla Liftback5 speed, air conditioning. 44,000 miles.

1980 Dodge Omni - Creme color. 2 door, automatic, air conditioning, power steering, AM/FM, 39,000 miles.

1980 Mercury Grand Marquis S04c050.000 miles. Loaded!

1980 Plymouth Volare - Green. 2 door, automatic, air conditioning power steering, power brakes, 50.000 miles

1979 Buick Regal Limited - Sliver and Gray! automatic, power steering, power brakes, oower windows, tilt wheel, cruise control. AM/FM stereo. 44,000 m'ltes.

1976 Oldsmobile 98 - Creme color, automatic, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, power windows, power seats, AM/FM stereo: 82,500 miles.

1975 Volkswagen Bus 7 passengers, Very Clean! 80,000 miles.

1978 Mazda Pick-up - Camper Shell, 5 Speed, Good Condition!

Subaru Of Greenville

605 W. Greenville Blvd.    Greenville

Authorized Parts & Service Phone 756-8885

DOUG CURKINS Greenville, N. C 758-1875

SOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS

RALPH RESPESS Washington, N. C 946-8478

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VETERANS

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WHY BUY FROM CONNER'^

26 years m the Moh'b' h-.i* ner Ein<incpd Comip' Svn

.Years in Mobile Hofiu' V.iuit i 'Msurance FroeOeiiverv .n,i set

Greenville, N.C.

(Open Weeknights Until 10 P.M. (Week'Ends Until 8 P M.i

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call 756-0333 13.75% FHA

Greenville's Finest

Used Cars!

1982 Honda Accord LX

Blue D ^peed iranimission. AM FM stereo radio.

1982 GMC S-15 Pickup

Gvpse All the extras including air condition,

1981 Datsun 200SX

Power steering and brakes, power win dows. cassette tape, loaded.

1981 Honda CV-650 Custom

Moti'icL'cle. 4700 rnilei)..clean bike

1980 Honda Prelude

Alitomatic transnissitiii. low mileage

1980 Pontiac Grand Prix

Cirac. cruise control, AM FM stereo radio-

1980 Volkswagen Sport Truck

Hed .0 speed transmission, like new. Real nice

1980 Ford Granada

4 cjoor. beige, automatic. 4:3.000 miles, oneuwner

Bob Barbour

3!-)00 S, Memorial Di. Greeiwille 355-2500

1980 Honda Accord LX

Bron/e with velour interior Automatic, air Condition, stereo with cassette, digital clock, hatch release Local one owner

1980 Datsun 210

30.000 mikw .0 speed transmission

1980 Chevrolet Citation

.Air coniiition,. A.M-FM stereo, extremely affordable, low monthly payments

1979 Honda Prelude

Silver automatic transmission

1979 Ford Granada

Renegade Blue Just like brand ne'w

1979 Honda Accord

4 door, 5 speed, low mileage. >ine "wnei

1979 Mazda 626

4 door. White, Automatic traiiMinssion. air condition

1979 MGB Convertible

Like new. 47.8(H) miles, gieeri with blck convertible top, AM FM stereo

BobBarbour

v(M\()A\K' Jccp RlmuiuIi

117 W Tenth St Greenville 758-7200





077 Musical Instruments

BUNDY ALTO Saxophone

i-nont cond^' on $350 Cait after ; r 56 Sb

FENDER BASSMAN 100 amp head

V.a- ,h.i Ba^s cabinet, 4 12' -ut-aKer'- 'i6 580

FENDER SUPER REVERB new

^peaxni ^ i2iO or best otter Call

Sb'ifO

GUITAR PLAYER with some Ki .'board ability looking weekend iOc>*rv and country rock band Call if," J5 460

PIANO a ORGAN DISTRIBUTORS

pr, -.ents new Kimball piano, b.-ntn dt'liiyfry tunmq, and tree ; .,)t. I'Ssons Only $1489- just s;c '4i' a aiontni Limiled time otter ,'C Ar;..,qton Boulevard 355 6002

077 Musical Instruments

085 Loans And Mortgages

PIANO TUNING W M HUDSON

20 years experience 752 4682

SOLID WALNUT YAMAHA piano tor sale Call 756 8 785

082

LOST AND FOUND

LOST, BLACK & WHITE Siberian Husky male, 1 blue eye, 1 brown eye Please contact Keith 758 7782

LOST; GOLD BRACELET in

downtown area Reward! Call 758 9000

LOST: MIXED BREED dog looks like Golden Retriever Last seen 10th Street and 264 Bypass Has collar with name II found call 752 0390

A MORTGAGE ON PROPERTY YOU SOLD?

SELL IT FOR CASH ANYWHERE IN USA 1ST OR 2ND FINANCIAL INVESTMENT GROUP INC CALL COLLECT 1 704 274 0863

093

OPPORTUNITY

BUSINESSES FOR SALE:    TV

Sales 8. Service Card 8. Gift Shop Needlepoint Shop Bedroom Shop Nash County Convenient Store hast Food Restaurant and others SNOWDEN ASSOCIATES 401 W hirst Street 752 3575.

093

OPPORTUNITY

OUR CLASSIFIED STAFF knows It's important to please you. And we receive hundreds of testimoniis every year.

104 Condominiums For Sale

PROFESSIONAL TRUCKING... MORE THAN JUSTAJOB

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FERTILIZER AND HARDWARE

bu'-iness,. tor. vahe -C-omplete farm supply Established 21 years. Owner deceased family has other int.rest', call 758 0702

POLLECTOR OF REVENUE

The Town of Tarboro is recruiting for a Collector of Revenue. Responsibilities include collection of utilities and taxes. Prefer completion of college with advanced study in tax laws and collection procedures; experience in city or county finance or lax office.

interested persons should apply to P.O. Drawer 220. Tarboro. N.C."27886 by October 14,1983. Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer.

FOUR SEASONS RESTAURANT

I lor sail or Inasc by owner ' Downtovs Groonville 75 seat res I taura"It 1.1 seat cocktail lounge, fully eqi ipped all ABC permits,

I some owner tinancinq Call Gary

Q:n1(ird Sp'.Yi >6 dtter i

LAUNDROMAT FOR SALE. Good

location Reasonable rent Call 56 6890ai'i" 5pm

i LIST OR BUY your business with ICJ Harr s 5. Co Inc Financial^ Markefinq Consultants Serving the I Southeastern United States I Greenville NC 57 0001 nights

I 753 4015    _    ___

NEW listing Service Station with Repa.r shop and business is I great'' This versatile oil and gas I company also has commercial re good garage and repair small machine repair, convenient store area us '0 minutes from a great invest

I nial spat I business and sma Located Greeny; I

meni oportuna. Call tor more detais ct NTlRY 2' Bass Realty 756 6666 01 '6 -.868

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SHOP THE BEST SHOP HOLT

QUALITY USED CARS

1983 Olds 98 Regency

- )?:' Dove grav Leaaeci/.'th extras 7,000 miles, local car. or-.-

1983 OldsmDbile Firenza

-1 1     Di'- Lm.e Clue velour interior Automatic, air

.. , i/-V ste'eo. I it'.'.heel, cruise control

1983 Olds 98 Regency

- : ' ice-c.oaocd 16.000 rmies. local car Iooks

1983 Buick Regal

:    velour    mterior    Loaded

1983 Olds 98 Regency

... :    '        .    eca.    ..ith    c'een    cloth    intp'ior    Loaded

1982 Olds Cutlass Supreme

-\ ; V ) - r- '-d'ooti cict- 'hter-or DuCKet seats and

1982 ChevrDlet Malibu Wagcn

b.'        .'    '    2-    ite'-iO'    tilt    .'.neei    C'uise    control.

1982 Olds Cutlass Ciera

DiuG yin,) root tOue veiOur

1982 Olds CustDm Cruiser Wagcn

I 1- .e :.u' mtencr 3seats lucqage rac

1982 Olds Cutlass Ciera

-    "dh'd'een Cloth interior

1S82 ChevrDlet Cavalier Wagcn

B- 'h ta'! .mvl interior A .tc^iat-C- ac ccid' r At/ Ft.'

1981 Ford Thunderbird

1981 Pontiac LeMans Wagon

. :    EeCe

1981 Datsun 280-ZX

: :    'ed    .'h,'    hter'L'c-ie ov.ne'

1981 Olds 98 Regency

-    :    .',    'n    .elcur    interior    ianoau    rocf.    loaded

1981 Chevrolet Monte Carlo

   :     -'e- . r-.yi .nter'or bucket seats and

1980 Olds Cutlass Supreme

.     crown vnyi 'ntenor. automatic, air condition; lilt

   ,-e control. Ic.. mileage

1980 Pontiac Grand Prix

- -16 000 miles, Nice ca

1980 Chevrolet Malibu Classic

'    ' air bro/.n Aith buckskin velour interior

1980 Olds Toronado

' ,' i. Gd-'er inte'ior "'iice car, Ic/v rndeage

1980 Buick Regal

; Ciu .andau ''00> blue vinyl interior bucket ;'"d : U' AM Ft/ 'adio

1979 Mercury Cougar XR-7

V. .    "    C..'gundy mteno' and wnite ianaau 'oof

' '.'O dCt;.al miles ime ne/-

1979 Olds Delta 88 Royale

.,1'' :qht blue velour nte' or

1979 Ford Thunderbird

.'i-'Ja-.. 'OOf white vinyl intenor T-tops.

1978 Datsun Truck

; fle'J "" back interior. AM FM rad;0 siidmg glass CO." .."'eis ,ve'y nice

^978 Olds Delta 88

.O'.c: E'ue white vinyl interior'loaded

GM EXECUTIVE CARS SAVINGS UP TO $2000.00

1983 Olds Cutlass Brougham

vjr'e    lig.h' gray velour interior    Loaded 3 121

' 983 Olds Cutlass Brougham

. " 'ra/..i'.u'interior Loaded,6,122miles

'983 Olds Omega

Md'oon with maroon ;e!our interior Loaded. 3.786

HOLT OLDS-DATSUN

101 Hooker Rd.

756-3115

GM QUALITY SERVICE PARTS

j

9INIBAL MOTORS CORPORATION

BUILDING FOR RENT

1321 WEST FOURTH ST. WASHINGTON, NC

3800 Sq. Ft.

CALL 946-6989 OR 946-5492

Let us train you tor a career Professional contract truckers own their own tractors They travel nationwide, operating their own business To Qualify:

You must be 21 or older.

Be willing to attend a training program

$4,500 00 minimum'invstment it yog do not own a tractor Assistance in locating a tractor is available

For information call Toll Free 1 800 428 1220 (Indiana call 1800 382 1212) between 8:00 am and 4 30 pm Indianapolis time.

$42,900    2 bedroom, 1'? bath con

dominium within biking distance of the University. The full basement can be finished to give almost 1500 square feet of liying area Excellent condition with central air and fenced patio For more details call Ahta Carroll, Aldridge & Southerland, 756 3500 or 756 8278

106

Farms For Sale

FALKLAND AREA. Approximately 49 acres ot land, 31 cleared 8259

pounds tobacco allotment Call David Nichols, 752 4012or 355 6414

OPPOSITE ORIENTAL

at Buoy 6, waterfront farm and house pier. 73 acres 18 miles Bea tort $123.000. 726 3884

40 ACRE FARM, 20 cleared On Paved Road 1433 I mile West of Bethel Call 756 8279 after 5 p m

107

Farms For Lease

Ask tor Dept N639

WANTED TO RENT tobacco poundage and farm land in Pitt I County 756 4634

Mayflower

CORPORATION Indianapolis, Indiana 46206 An Equal Opportunity Company

095

PROFESSIONAL

BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME with a sprayed ceiling. Plaster, painting tile, and sheetrock repair 757 0678 or 756 2689

109

Houses For Sale

CHIMNEY SWEEP Gid Holloman North Carolina's original chimney sweep 25 years experience working on chimneys and fireplaces Call day or night, 753 3503. Farmville

/about S miles from Hospital 'Briyk Veneer Ranch with carport, 3 bedrooms glass sliding doors in br.eakfast room, deck, large Oackyard, bookshelves in den On'v $4? 500 Call Davis Realty 752 3000. rs6 2904 nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grave 746 6656, 756 4144

102 Commercial Property

COMMERCIAL LOTS North Greene Street. Between Farmer s Warehouse and Wachovia Bank Call 752 3684

FOR SALE by owner 2 buildings and land Location 1500 and 1502 North Greene 752 2481 or 758 1437 Shown by appointment only

FOR SALE:    5,000 square foot

commercial building in the downtown area , Currently leasesu. lor $1400 per month Call CEN TURY 21 Tipton & Associates 756 6810 nights Rod Tugwell 753 4302

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COMMANDO SWEATERS

Flight jACkfrs vai l-?b N-2B. LfATHFR BOMRfR R.IL SNORKELS,

PABkFRS fikos a: DFCK pea

COATS RAINWFAB

ARMY-NAVy STORE

1501 S Evans

ALMOST LIKE NEW! Assume loan Cedar siding, wooded lot Quiet and peaceful neighborhood in thu lounlry About 1,560 square feet astetully decorated 3 large bedrooms country kitchen, heat pump beautiful family room and dir.nq area deck Low $60's Calt Davis Really 752 3000,    756    2904,

nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656 756 4144

beautiful white brick home in the vountry 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal living ronm and dining room huge family room with firupiato Heat pump Located on over 1 acre lalso available tor purchase 2 adjoining acres) Possib'y Federal Land Bank financ inq Call June Wyrick, Aldridge & Southerland 756 3500, nights 756 5716

BRICK HOME West ot Greenville, 3'. miles on Stantonsburg Road 1600 SO ft 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den iireplace. formal dining, re duced'0 S57.000 758 7354 Owner

BUILT AMONG the Pines Brick veneer ranch Quiet and peaceful neighborhood No city taxes Good school district About 1,375 squar^e feet 3 bedroor'ns 1'v baths, central heat and woodslove Call for details DaiS ReaUy 752 3000. 756'2904, mghls Marv .it 756 1997 or Grace 746 66S6 756 4 144

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Houses For Sale

BELVEDRE. Club Pines, 1900 square feet Owner financing available 752 6523 appointments.

BY OWNER. New log home near Ayden on quiet country road. 1900 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, lot size negotiable By appointment, R H McLawhorn, 756 2750 or 975 2688

BY OWNER Club Pines Make otter! 4 bedroom Cedar Ranch, 2 baths, large great room with fireplace Lots ot extras! 509 Crestline Boulevard, 756 7575.

BYQWNER

107 Azalea Drive, Il'zAPR assumable loan Living room, din ing room, den with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, carport, central air, natural gas heat, fenced backyard, patio. Will consider another house as trade. 756 8281. if no answer 752 4844    ---

CAMELOT You'll love the cathedral ceiling and beams, not to mention the stone fireplace in the great room Home also features formal dining room, 3 bedrooms with spacious walk in closets. Great assumption below market rate. Call Sue Dunn, 355 2588 or Aldridge 8. Southerland. 756 35(X)

CENTURY21 BASS REALTY 756-6IS6 or 756-5868

NEW LISTINGCountry living can be yours with this charming ranch just 20 minutes from Greenville Featiiring 3 bedrooms, 2 baths on over an acre This sweetie is vacant and looking for a new owner Call today for directions Priced at just $45,000 617,

THIS NEW LISTING in Westhaven will knock your socks ott! Beautiful Iwo story home with 3 bedrooms, 2'3 baths, all tormals, family room with fireplace, and even a dog fence and run tor your pet With a double garage and nicely landscaped yard, you'll want to be the first to see this one Priced at S79;900 622

NEW LISTING Quality home

built by owner with lots of extra attention You'll have all the formal areas plus a relaxing rec room with fireplace and built in grill With 4 bedrooms and 2 baths, this is one great buy at $79,750 616.

NEW LISTING Child safe is the

story on this doM It's located on a cul de sac and features 3 bedrooms, 2' 3 baths, and a charming fenced in backyard Located 10 minutes from the hospital, it's what youve been looking for Why not let us show it to you today S55.900 6.19

You've decided to sell your resort property this tall? You can get the |0b done quickly using Classified

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WANTED

PART TIME HELP FOR TELEPHONE SOLICITATION

Sun.-Thurs., 6-10pm HOURLY WAGES PLUS BONUS

CALL FOR mm^ 1 APPOINTMENT #9#"12vQ

MYSTERY CUSTOMER WANTED

Undercover pizza consumer to evaluate delivery, service and product on a monthly basis. Must live within the delivery area of our Dominos Pizza stores located at 1201 Charles Boulevard or Rivergate Shopping Center, Greenville. Must enjoy a free pizza once a month. Call Toll-Free 1-800-521-3674.

DOMINOS PIZZA INC.

Billion-dollar

Topaz.

Yours for just

*7756.00

Over a billion dollars went into the making of the 1984 Topaz. At our price, what are you waiting for?

MERCURY TOPAZ LS

Front-wheel drive

High Swirl Combustion engine

Electronic Engine Controls

Aerodynamic efficiency

Great fuel economy

198 4 MERCURY TOPA

Title, taxes, destination charges extra "Vour mileage may differ depending on speed, distance, dnd wedther Actual highwto^miledge lower.

LINCOLN

EAST

CMC

CAROLINA

TRUCKS

West End Circle

LINCOLN-MERCURY-GMC _Greenville,    N.C.___

4267

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Houses For Sale

CHERRY OAKS $10.000 cash, assume 1st and 2nd mortgages, 3 bedroom, 2'2 Ijath Owner 756 8073

COLONIAL HEIGHTS 3 bedroom brick ranch, carpet, hardwood floors, fireplace, pool, deck, totally private Reduced by owner, $59,400 758 1355 after 9 15 p m , Sunday anytime

ENJOY PRIVACY and nature in this country home located on t'j acre lot surrounded by quiet trees 4 bedrooms, family room, garage Low $50's. Call Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mat y at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144

EXCELLENT OLDER Brick Veneer home Spacious. 3 large bedrooms, I'j baths, huge attic, spacious den and dining room Almost new gas heat, detached car garage. Assume loan for less than $10,0(X) (Owner will possibly do some financing) Payment less than SfO approximately. Call Davis Re aTty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144

FIXED RATE Assumption at 12% available on this well kept Williamsburg in Belvedere A spacious floor plan plus financing

that makes ownership easy! Call Richard

Ball and Lane, 752 0025 or Lane, 752 8819

FOR A CHARMING home m a great neighborhood take a look at this Cherry Oaks offering from the glazed brick entryway to the many custom built ins and beautiful old brick fireplace wall, this 3 bedroom,

2 bath home is "special" Mid $70's To see call Alita (.arroll at Aldridge

& Southerland, 756 3500 or 756 8278'

FOR SALE BY OWNER. FHA

Assumption, $15,000, equity and assume loan Current payment $512 PITI Lake Glenwood, $70,000 Ervin Gray 1 524 4148 or 1 524 5042

FOR SALE by owner Camelot $68,5J. 3 bedroom, 2 tth, solar, heat and hot water. CeTUng'" fans plus lots more 355 2428 anytime No realtors

GRIMESLAND. This brick ranch in the country is on approximately 1 acre of land anu as 3 bedrooms. I bath, kitchen d n combination, additional 16x24 workshop, $47.5(X) Call Sue Dunn, 355 2588 or Aldridge & Southerland, 756 3500 '

IMMACULATE and well kept bnck veneer ranch Carport Beautifully manicured lawn surrounded by trees Corner lot 3 bedrooms 2 baths, deck Low $50's Call Davis Realty 752 3000,    756 2904, nights

Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144

MOVING. MUST SELL! By owner H'2% assumable loan 3 bedrooms 2 full baths, brick ranch located on a large corner lot Also features, great room with fireplace, garage and sundeck Priced at $53,900 negotiable No realtors please 756 8715

NEAT OLDER HOME. Well kept 3 bedrooms, large front porch, kitch en remodeled. Large backyard Low $20's Call Davis Realty. 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144

NEW CONSTRUCTION Price re duced on this Traditional that features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den with fireplace, dining area, and over 1,500 square feet on large lot $62,500 Lots of extras Better hurry on this one! Ca'II CENTURY 2! Tipton & Associates 756 6810. nights Rod Tugwell 753 4302

NEW LISTING. Shaded lot, 3 bedroom, I'z bath brick ranch Large family room, also features approximately 600 square teet de tached garage and workshop, excellent location Call now to see this one Call June Wyrick, Aldridge & Southerland, 756 3500. nights 756 5716

NEW LISTING. $48,900 Spacious 3 bedroom 1'^ bath home, formal living and dining room Convenient location Call June Wyrick. Aldridge & Southeriand, 756 3500, nighls 756 5716

NEW LISTING - Country, large lot Brick Veneer doll house Tastefully decorated in earth tones, 3 bedrooms, 1'. baths Ideal lor young family Assume 10^.% loan Only $41,500 Call Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144

NEW LISTING! Bnck Veneer home with carport 6 miles from Greenville Owner being transferred Neat neighborhood 3 bedrooms. I'z baths Assume FmHA 10i% loan Only. $41 500 Call Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144

NEW LISTING. Almost like new Brick Veneer ranch. 2 large bedrooms, spacious family room, lots ot storage Excellent for young family $41,500 Call Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144

NO CREDIT CHECK F.OOO will get you in this 3 bedroom home Neat starter home Ideal for young couple Central heat, woodslove Assume this loan less than $400 per month Reduced $4,500 Only $33,000 Call Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904. nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 j656, 756 4144

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Otntai

Keceptionbt

Receptionist with a growing group practice. Good salary and fringe benefits. Six months experience as a receptionist and typing skills. Send Resume to; Dental Receptionist, P.O. Box 1967, Greenville, N.C., 27834.

109

Houses For Sale

NO REASONABLE OFFER

refused! Owner must sell Reduced $7,300 Almost 1,600 square feet. About 3'3 miles from Greenville Assume 9'}% loan, payment less than $450 per month Cozy den with fireplace, kitchen with all extras, good size bedrooms, formal areas Call for further details Only $57,500 Call Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144

OWNER MUST SELL! Brick Veneer home with double car garage Corner wooded lot Custom built Beautiful great room with fireplace, cheerful kitchen and dining area Excellent neighborhood and good school dis trict $60's Call Davis Really 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144

PRICE REDUCED! University area 2 story home featuring over 1,800 square feet on wooded corner lot 3 bedrooms, Iz baths, crport $57,000 Call CENTURY 21 Tipton 8. Associates 756 68T0,~nights Al Baldwin 756 7836

PRICE REDUCED! Eastwood $13,500 assumes 11'-3% loan with payments of $545 PITI 3 bedroom. 2 bath brick ranch that features living room, dining area, den with fireplace, large deck $61,000 Call CENTURY 21 Tipton 8. Associates 756 6810, nights Harold Hewitt 756 2570

RED BANKS ROAD This lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch features all formal areas. Kitchen has skylight and butcher block work island for her convenience along with great room with fireplace F>riced to sell Call Sue Dunn, 355 2588 or Aldridge & Southerland, 756,3500

REDUCED $3,500. Brick Veneer Ranch established neighborhood No city taxes Excellent school district Almost 1,400 square teet, 3 bedcooms. I'2 baths, central heat an^i?, woodstove Low $50's Call for details Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144

REDUCED. Brookgreen An exceptional home Five bedrooms, three baths, foyer, living room, dining room family roorn, solarium dining area lower level family room three fireplaces sewing and laundry room, workshop carport Many extras Now $158,000 Duttus Realty, Inc , 756 5 39 5

RIVERhillS. Lovely 3 bedroom 2'. ball split level features living room family room with fireplace, large kitchen .with beautiful greenhouse window, also heal pump Call June Wyrick Aldridge & Southerland 756 3500 nights 756 5716

RIVERHILLS En|oy over 1750 square teet, ot living area in this immaculate 3 bedroom 2 bath home All the formal areas, plus a family room with fireplace, and a large wooded lot make this a very inviting properly $60's For more information, call Ahta Carroll, Aldridge 8. Southerland, 756 3500 or 756 8278

SHHHHHHHII! We've got a secret and we re ready to share it with you A brand new home lust listed and ready tor you in Club PineS|< is unique in many ways Hard/ floors in foyer, formal living' dining rooms, kitchen and break? area Large den and four bedrooms complete this charming two story delight $110,000 Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc , 756 1322

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SNEAK A PEAK. See it now! I Buy it today apd be happy forever Large enough for an active family Beautifully decorated, three bedrooms, 2 baths Formal rooms, den with wcxidstove for the chilly days ahead .Garage and fenced m back yard in convenient Westhaven ranch style $73,900 Jeannette Cox Agency. Inc , 756 1322

SPLIT LEVEL with 3 bedrooms, 2' 3 baths, living room and family room with fireplace The greenhouse window in the kitchen gives a pleasant view of the brick patio and lovely wooded lot Riverhills, lower $60's To see this home call Alita Carroll Aldridqe 8. Southerland, 756 3500 or 756 8278

THIS 3 OR'4 bedroom, 3 bath home in lovely Brook Valley has many extras including great room with fireplace, built m bookcases and tape player, dining room with built in china cabinet, and master bath with sunken tub Only seven years old. with heat pump and central air, this home is ready for immediate occupancy Lower 90 s For more information, call Ahta Carroll at Aldridge 8 Southerland. 756 3500 ci 756 8278

CENTURY21 BASS REALTY

756-6666 or 756-5868

NEW LISTING New Construction Located in a lovely quiet sub division, this ranch home is well under way, and if you buy now you can pick your own colors, etc Features greatroom with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen with breakfast area, and a nice deck to relax on Let uS show- you this one before it's too late $64.900 62i

NEW LISTING You II be im

pressed with it s like new appear ance, too Loss than two years old with tasteful traditional decor and hardwood floors m the foyer and dining room You'll teel good about the spaciousness in the living areas 3 bedrooms, and 2 baths Many energy saving features loo Don't wait, see it soon $67,950 614

NEW LISTING....Owner moving to Arkansas, so 1 v's the time for you to move into your own place! A 100x150 lot with a 3 bedroom, 2 bath mobile home, with a 500 square foot addition including dining room and den Priced at $34,500 it deserves a look 615

8>2% ASSUMABLE. 3 bedrooms, I'3 baths, large lot Call 756 3968, 756 3134, or 752 4661

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AUCTION

THE LAST OF HARRIS HARDWARE

Saturday, Oct.22,1983 9:00 A.M.

Location: 147 W. Main Street, Washington, N.C..

OFFICE EQUIPMENT Oak Desk (Several)

Oak Office Chairs Metal File Cabinels-4 Drawer

Metal File Cabinets-2 Drawer

Manual Adding Machine 27 Oak Wood File Cabinets 4 Drawer

Mult-Slack File Organizers Iron Fire Proof Safe For Files Canon N.P.L. 7 Copier Metal Cabinets Conference Table Hole Puncher For Catalog 4 Drawer Oak Index Card File Sectional Shipper Desk Lamsone Traveling Cashier Lots of Oak Shelving And Cabinets

MISCELLANEOUS Hudson Sprayer parts 2 Low Pressure Steam Heaters

Water Coolers 20 Metal Bins Paint Shaker Wheelbarrows

Wood Healers 2 X1 Djumber Many Pieces 4x4 Pallets 6" jaw bench vise Platform Scales Several Hand Trucks Assorted Hand Tools Assorted Hand Carts 3 Iron Safes Galvanized Tubs *

Four Corner Four Way Oak Bin

Step Ladders Fire Extinguishers Old Complete Hand Gas Pump

Wood Side Rails For Truck Lawn Mower Parts Assorted Nuts And Bolts Assorted Wood Screws Stove Bolts Glass Showcase Large Floor Standing Cutlery Case

Assorted Brass Pump lings

Cresent Adjustable Jaws 6 Ft. Electric Fan Lots of Gouil Pump Parts Many, Many Other Pieces Associated With Business

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109    .    Houses    For    Sate

V.A. OWNED

Arbor Street V A financing available to qualified veterans or non veterans. Three bedrooms, two baths, family room, living room Refurbished inside, newly painted outside $34,000

V.A. OWNED LAKE ELLSWORTH VA financ ing available to qualified buyers Four bedrooms, two baths, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, breakfast area carport. $69,300

BROKER HANDLING VA PROPERTY

DUFFUSREALTY INC.

756-5395

Equal Housing Opportunity

WANT A NEW HOME and your incorrie is too low? Been turned down before? Why keep paying rent when you can build it yourself with no down payment 9 9% APR 848-3220collect, A Pathway Home

WI.'NDY RIDGE. Excellent living for kids and adults. 3 bedrooms, 2'2 baths Tennis Court, Sauna, Club House Average rnonthly utilities $65. 756 5385    '

111 Investment Property'

$3$,000 - 3 bedroom house with upstairs apartment. Total rent $420 per month. Good investment pro perty Call CENTURY 21 Tipton & Associates, 756 6810

$45,000 - Duplex. Stantonsburg Road area. 3 bedrooms, I bath, each side Possible owner financing Call CENTURY 21 Tipton & Associates, 756 6810

113

Land For Sale

NEW LISTING Marlin Countf

35 acres of land with 15 acres cleared. Some tobacco and peanut allotment Call office for more details. CENTURY 21 Bass Realty, 756 6666 or 756 5868

WOODED LOT, 3 26 acres. State Road 1764, Near Simpson Owner will finance Call 756 6955 alter 4

12 ACRES OF WOODS S6,000 Call for appointment, 753 2043

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Lots For Sale

L T S T E S T A B L I S H E D

neighborhood starling at $8800 Call 756 8904 after 7 p m

LYNNDALE LOT on Queen Annes Road Call 355 2221 alter 6 p m

MOBILE HOME lot approximate ly 1 acre in Winlerville school district. Partial owner financing available Call Bill at 757 1898 after 3, 756 8764.

RESIDENTIAL LOTS. Country Club Hills C ritton, NC $7,000 $300 down with balance at 12% interest and $100 per month until paid Call Max Waters at Unity Inc , 524 4147 days or 524 4007 nights

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^INES in' Ayden 130 x 180 lot Excellent location streets, curb and gutter, prestigious neighborhood $10,500 Call Moseley Marcus Realty at 746 2166 for full details

117 Resort Property For Sale

RESORT PROPERTY for sale Or trade 4 apartment complex 3 bedrooms. I', baths, central heat and air 415 Ocean Drive Club Colony, Atlantic Beach Asking $225,000 Will trade for property in Greenville area Call 752 2366 or 757 0451

RIVER COTTAGE on wooded water front lot on the Pamlico River I mile from Washington, NC Quiet, established neighborhood Call 758 0702 days, 752 0310 nights

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RENTALS

LOTS'fOR RENT Also 2 and 3 bedroom mobile homes Security deposits required no pets Call 758 4413 between 8 and 5

NEED STOTl^i^Er'Weh^ "any size to meet your storage need Call Arlington Self Storage, Open Mon day Friday 9 5 Call 756 9933

121 Apartments For Rent

ANOTHER RENT INCREASE???

Now you can have monthly pay ments lower than rent that will not increase! Five locations with 2 and 3 bedroom units Call Ins Cannon at 746 2639 or 758 6050 Owen Norvcll at 756 1498 or 758 6050. Wil Reid at 756 0446 or "> 6050 or Jane Warren at 758 7029 or 758 6050

AAOORE&SAUTER

no South Evans 758-6050

AZALEAGARDENS

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

Frost free refrigerators

Located in Azalea Gardens near Brook Valley Country Club Shown by appointment only Couples or singles No pets

Contact J T or Tommy Williams 756 7815

BRAND NEW tastefully decorated townhouse, 2 bedrooms, t'z baths, washer/dryer hook ups, efficient No'pets $325 per rrionth 756 8904 or 752'2040.

Cherry Court

Spacious 2 bedroom townhouses with I'z baths Also 1 bedroom apartments. Carpet, dishwashers, corhpactors, patio, free cable TV. washer dryer hook ups, laundry room, sauna, tennis court, club house and POOL. 752 1557

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ROOFING

S'^ORM WINDOWS DOORS & AWNINGS

C.L. Lupton. Co.

752 61 16

FOR LEASE

2500 SO. FT.

PRIME RETAIL OR OFFICE SPACE

On Arlington Blvd.

CALL 756-8111

JOHNSENS ANTIQUES & LAMP SHOP

SELECTION OF SMALL ANTIQUES

. LAMPS-GLASS SHADES 4 CHIMNEYS HANDMADE FABRIC SHADES

OLD LAMPS REPAIRED AND REWIRED

NEW LOCATION

758-4839

315E.11THST. GftEENVILLE

121 Apartments For Rent

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

EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS

Dial direct phones Cable TV

Maid Service

Furnished All Utilities

Weekly/Monthly Rates

756 5555    _    _

HERITAGE INN MOTEL

ENERGY EFFICIENT 2 bedroom townhouse in woods. Washer/dryer hookups $310. 756 6295 after 6 p.m

GreeneWay

Large 2 bedroom garden apart ments. carpeted, dish wdsliei, cable TV, laundry rooms, balconies, spacious grounds with abundant parking, economical utilities and POOL. Adjacent to GreenvilleCountry Club. 756 6869

IN WINTERVILLE. 3 bedroom apartment, appliances furnished, no children, no pets. Deposit and lease. $210 month. 756 5007

KINGS ROW APARTMENTS

Ofc and two bedroom garden apartments. Carpeted, range, re frigerator, dishwasher, disposal and cable TV. Conveniently located to shopping center and schools. Located just off lOth Street.

Call 752-3519

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 lion

Office Open 9 5 Weekdays

95 Saturday    1    5    Sunday

Merry Lane Off Arlington Blvd.

756 5067

LUXURY BRICK townhouse, end unit, near Nichols, outside and attic storage. New. Available November 1 756 9006 after 6 p.m    r

NEAR HOSPITAL. New duplexes currently under construction. Available September 1    $300    per

month No pets. Call 752 3152 8 to 5, ask for John or Bryant

NEW 2 BEDROOM duplex in Fairlane Farms $310 per month. 756 2121 or 758 0180

OAKMONT SQUARE APARTMENTS

Two bedroom townhouse apart ments 1213 Redbanks Road Dish washer, refrigerator, range, dis posal included We also have Cable Tv Very convenient to Pitt Plaza and University Also some furnished apartments available

756 4151

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Expert Shoe Repair

RIDGANS SHOE SHOP

113 W. 4ih St. Downtown Greenville

758-0204

Open: Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m.

til 6 p.m.

SaturdayQ a.m. 'til 3 p.m.

121 Apartments For Rent 122

ONE BEDROOM, furnished apartments or mobile homes for rent. Contact J. T. or Tommy Williams, 756 7815.

ONE BEDROOM apartment, carpeted, central air ahd heat, appliances. $210. 758 3311.

RIVER BLUFF offers 1 bedroom garden apartments and 2 bedroom townhouse apartments. 6 month leases. For more information call 758 4015 Monday Friday, 10 a.m. 6 pm

STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS

The Happy Place To Live CABLE TV

Office hours 10a m toSp m Monday through Friday

Call us 24 hours a day at

756-4800 _

STUDENT HOUSING. Pirate's Landing. Available second semester off Reade Circle. Private rooms, cooking facilitis $150 per month For information call Clark Branch Management, 756 6336

TAR RIVER ESTATES

1, 2, and 3 bedrooms, washer dryer hook ups, cable TV, pool, club house, playground. Near ECU

Our Reputation Says It All "A Community Complex."

1401 Willow Street ^Office Corner Elm & Willow

752-4225

TOWNHOUSE. 2 bedrooms, Iz baths, quiet, professional neighborhood in convenient loca tion, 1 year old No pets. Deposit required $330 per month 756 7314 days; 756 4980 nights

TWO BEDROOM townhouse with fireplace, Shenandoah Village. $350. Call Lorelleat 756 6336.

TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT,

carpeted, central air and heat, appliances, washer dryer hookup. Bryton Hills. $275. 758 3311.

1 BEDROOM near campus. Hot water furnished. No pets. $215 per month. Phone Stuart Buchanan, 756 3923

109B MEADE STREET, 3 bedroom duplex, central heat. Air condi tioner, range, frost free refrigera tor, hookups Married couple or small family preferred, $270. Lease and deposit required. No pets. Call 752 3282.

2 BEDROOM duplex apartments available on 1 acre wooded lots at Frog Level tor $235 to $265 No pets allowed. 756 4624 After 5 p.m. 756 5168.

2 BEDROOM townhouse. I'i bath on Stantonsburg Road, 4 miles West of hospital. Available November 1. Call 756 5780days, 752 0181 nights

211 RIVER BLUFF ROAD. 2

bedrooms, $245 month, $245 deposit. 825 2091

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Business Rentals

FOR LEASE, PRIME RETAIL or

office space. Arlington Boulevard. 3,000 square feet. Only $3.60 per square foot. For more informs,tion, call Real Estate Brokers 752 / 148.

127

Houses For Rent

AYDEN. 3/4 large bedrooms, 2 baths. Rent with option to buy. $355 756 8160

AYDEN COUNTRY CLUB. Ranch style home With 3 bedrooms, game room with bar, 4' ? baths. Over 3000 square feet Available immediately $600 per month. Call Lorelle at 756 6336

CHARMING LARGE 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, study, 4 oak fireplaces, fenced yard, washer/dryer. Ayden, $360.756 8160.

FOR SALE or rent 3 bedrooms in Greenville Call 756-6444.

HOMES FOR RENT in Griflon Call 1 524 4147 days. 1 524 4007 nights.

HOUSE - COUNTRY. Approximate ly 8 miles from city, past hospital. References required. 1-S23-3S62.

HOUSES AND Apartments in country. 8 mniles south of Greenville. 746 3284 and 524 3180.

NICE 2 bedroom house in country near Grimesland. CP&L utilities, woodstove, $200 month. Couples preferred. 752-0367

WINDY RIDGE. Three bedroom townhouse available mid October. Marrieds preferred. $395.00 per month Lease and deposit required. Call Ball and Lane, 752 0025.

It that vacant apartment is losing you money, remedy the situation quickly with a result getting Classified ad Call 752 6166.

2 AND 3 BEDROOM houses in Griffon Phone 1 524 4147, nights 1 524 4007

3 BEDROOMS, 1'3 baths, heat pump. Available late October. Hardee Acres. Couples or families only. No pets. $35( a month. Lease and security. 355 2996 after 7 p m

4 BEDROOM RANCH Over 2000 square feet with workshop in Griffon. Available immediately for $425 per month. Call Realty World, Clark Branch,- 756 6336 or Tim Smith, 752 9811.

133 Mobile He ties For Rent

CLEAN 12 wide, 2 bedroom and 2 full baths, air, washer and dryer $165 plus deposit. Highway 33 North at City Limits; 756 0222 or 756 1455.

FOR RENT with option to buy 14x74 mobile home, heating and air, fireplace, furnished, 3 months old. Many extras. 752 6802; evening 756 1185 days

FOR RENT 2 bedrodm trailer I ocated two miles behind Pitt Community College. Call 756 8273.

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WE REPAIR SCREENS & DOORS

C.L. Lupton Co.

TREE AND LANDSCAPE SUPERVISOR

The Town of Tarboro is recruiting for a Tree and Landscape Supervisor in the Building and Grounds Division of the Public Works Department. Applicant should possess a B.S. degree in Horticulture; or, a combination of technical training and extensive experience in the field of horticulture. Apply to:

Personnel Department P.O. Box 220 Tartxjro. N.C. 27886

Deadline for Applications: November 1,1983 Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

Your Old Car Is

Your Down Payment On A Used Car!

We've extended this offer for a limited time! With approved credit, you can bui one of these exceptional used cars and use your present car as your doar. payment.,. regardless of it's condition.. as long as you can drive it in.

Stock No.

Description

4199-A 1970 Oldsmobile Cutlass Yellow 4537-A 1977 Chevrolet Truck Brown 4565-A 1983 Subaru Wagon Beige 4595-A - 1981 Dodge Truck - White 4628-A 1982 Toyota Truck White

4727-A 1980 Oldsmobile Cutlass Silver

4728-A - 1981 Honda Civic - Silver 4737-A 1982 Toyota Truck Beige 4739-B - 1980 Mazda 626 - Gold 4751-A 1979 Chevrolet Camaro Blue 4795-A 1976 Mercury Cougar Silver

4856-A 1979 Ford Mustang Blue

4857-A - 1980 Buick Regal - Black

4867-B 1972 Mercedes-Benz SEL 450 Blue 4894-A 1978 Lincoln Continental Green 4903-A - 1981 Ford Escort - Black 4905-A 1978 Toyota Corona Brown 4924-A 1980 Chevrolet Monza Brown P-8260 - 1982 Toyota Corolla - Yellow P-8261 1982 Toyota Corolla Red P-8274 - 1982 Toyota Corolla - White P-8276 - 1982 Toyota Corolla - White P-8284 1982 Toyota Corolla Red P-8295 1982 Pontiac Grand Prix Brown P-8316 1982 Oldsmobile Cutlass Burgundy P-8325 - 1982 Pontiac Grand Prix Burgundy P-8331 1982 Chevrolet Chevette Dark blue P-8348 1982 Toyota Corolla Silver P-8352 1979 Chevrolet Corvette White P-8354 - 1979 Toyota 1401 - Yellow P-8355 1982 Toyota Clica White P-8358 1982 Toyota Clica Gray P-8359 1983 Toyota Corolla Champagne P-8360 1979 Toyota Corolla Blue P-8361 1982 Chevrolet Chevette Blue P-8362 1982 Datsun Stanza Silver R-7127- 1981 Toyota 4X4 Truck-Blue R-7128 - 1982 Toyota 4X4 Truck - Blue R-7130-A 1981 Toyota Corolla Red R-7137 1982 Toyota Truck Blue R-7140 1981 Toyota Corolla Brown R-7141 1983 Toyota Clica Blue R-7145 - 1981 AMC Jeep CJ-7 - Copper R-7146 1982 Toyota Clica White R-7147 1982 Toyota Corolla Red

TOYOTA

EAST

Authorized Mercedes-Benz Dealer

109 Tratje Street Greenville 756-3228

133 Mobile Homes For Rent

nice    ^Ofiie    for nice quiet

person Near mall and hospital Cerpehjash^756 2671 or 758 1543

The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C

TWO BEDR^MTTfUiTbithTi^ g-gaftlr

TWO BEDROOM furnished or un furnished, washer Good loratinn

nopets.756 080lafter5pm

heat and air New carpet Very nice. No pets No children $250 per month Phone 757 0451    

SELL YOUR OLD car in crassifie'd ^^.Calf76U6"    "

12X65,-2 bedroom, turnished washer/dryer, cenlral air Call 758 6042 from 7 to9p m

133 Mobile Homes For Rent

2 BEDROOMS with air. $140. No pets, no children. 758 0745

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Roommate VVanted

Office Space For Rent

FISHING PARADISE. Oceanfront condo October is 22 Atlantic Beach $185 756 4084 evenings

OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE. Oft

264 By pass 2100 square feet, private parking $1200 per month; Arlington Blvd . new, 1465 square feet $1050 per month Front and rear entrance, custom finish; In dustrial Park, 9000 square feet, 5400 square feet carpeted Remainder available for office $4042 per month Call Clark Branch Man aqement, 756 6336.    '

2 BEDROOMS, furnished No children, no pets. Located in Col onial Park. Call 758 6679

2 BEDROOMS, 1 bath on'pr.vate wooded lot. Highway 33 cast Couples preferred No pets Lease and security, $160 a month 355 2996 after 7 p.m

! OFFICES FOR LEASE Contact |JT or Tommy Williams, 756 7815

I 5,000 SQUARE FEET office build ing on 264 Bypass Plenty of park inq Call 758 2300 days

137 Resort Property For Rent

searchmg tor the right townhouse Watch Classified every da.

, ATLANTIC BEACH 1 bedroom j condo, ocean front Families only : 5180 a week. 756 4207,

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ROOM TO RENT in private home Female only 758 6677

ROOMMATE WANTED to share small comfortable home in Ayden Good access to Greenville, male or female Professional preferred Contact for details 746 2678 after 7

ROOMMATE WANTED to share trailer, $50 deposit, ' rent and utilities Prefer female 758 7042 between 9 3, ask tor Cindy

144

Wanted To Buy

144

Wanted To Buy

WANT to BY pine and hardwood timber Pamlico Timber Company, Inc 756 8615

146

Wanted To Lease

WANT TO LEASE or rent farm land around Farmville Phone 753 2488

148 r"Wanted To Rent

Want to sell livestock? Run

Classified ad for quick response

WANT TO RENT within 15 miles of Greenville House with garden I space and maximum privacy away

from tovxns and subdivisions Pro WANT TO buy a good used'Kih/' 'essional couple moyiqa, m Nov

crib Call 752 3473

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EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

INDUSTRIAL ELECTRICIAN

The qualified applicant will have 2 years industrial experience. Some electronics background helpful. Interested applicants may call for an appointment

Personnel Department COLLINS &AIKMAN Highway 264 Bypass    Farmville,    NC    27828

753-3172 Equal Opportunity Employer

POLICE OFFICEf} TRAINEES

The City ot Greenville has immediate opportunities tor individuals seeking a professional law enforcement career as a police officer with a service oriented approach to citizen safety. Candidates must be high school graduates in excellent physical/mental health and must pass Employment Security Commission testing with a' high score. Degree preferred. Salary range: SI 2,584 to $17,722.

Apply at the Employment Security Commission, 3101 Bismarck St., Greenville, NC by Friday November 4.

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5 Acre lot, approximately one acre cleared for frontage: frontage consists of approximately 300 feet. 2 Miles East ot Calico. Located on State Road 1796. Financing Available.

Call 757-1191 days, Nights Call 758-3761 Or 756-2246.

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BAYWOOD

TENNIS Buffs - 2500 sq ft con-temporaiy gq wooded lot over an acre. Near Tenms Club. A bedrooms, 3 batus double garage.

LOADED WITH EXTRAS! Su-

room, great room with centra two way fireplace, lots of deck ing. Must see $l20,000s.

CALL 756-2340

Thinking Of Selling Your Home?

For A Free Market Analysis Give Me A Call!

Ray Holloman

753-5147 The Results People

REALTY WORLD

CLARK-BRANCH. REALTORS 756-6336

Look Whdt'We Have To Offer!

LAKE ELLSWORTH

Beautiful brick home ..iih 3 bedrooms. 2 large baths Big garage perfect for handyman or hobby lover-has lots of storage cabinets and work space. Formal, living room, foyer, large den with fireplace. Kitchen has breakfast room S62.500. F-ye Bowen listing broker

SINGLETREE SUBDIVISION FHA 235 loan assumption 3 bedroom. 1; baths. Big deck looks out over a yard full ot fruit trees, flowers Decorated in earth tones using finest quality wall coverings, carpet, etc Faye Bowen, listing broker

SINGLETREE

1180 square.feet of well-planned living area 3 bedrooms. V'2 baths. Located on cul-de-sac on large lot Will pay 4 pis plus closing costs.

CAMELOT

New house under-construction. Be. your own decorator if you buy now. Choose your own color schemes, carpet, vinyl, wallpaper

LOTS-

ROSEWOOD SUBDIVISION

Winterville area, community water Must build mmimurh 1300 square foot home S7500

MILLBROOK SUBDIVISION Wooded lot is 120'xl70'. Located m Simpson area Eastern Pines water system. S8000    

NORTH RIVER ESTATES Several nice lots tu sell or will build home for you according to your plans.

CAMELOT

Ni.ce wooded lots m established subo v^siO'" S12 000

Of Greenville, Inc 701 W. Fourteenth St.

The Evans Company

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Faye Bowen 756-5258

Winnie Evans 752-4224

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Home Federales Adjustable Rate Mortgoge Can Help Put Your Welcome Mat Out.

Youll welcome these benefits: Smaller monthly payments than with fixed rate loan.

No negative amortization.

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Sale Includes Sertas Total Suspension System Priced Below V2 Off!

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Complete Selection Of Living Room Furniture Reduced!

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Our Complete Selection Of Rediners On Sale-La-Z-Boy, Action & Berkline

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All Dining Room Furniture Reduced For This Sale Save On Tables, Chairs, And Chinas!

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Choose From A Large Selection Of Assorted Closeouts Of Dressers, Mirrors, Chests, Headboards And Nite Tables.

Save 25% To 57%

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Everything In Stock To Be Sold At

50% Off

INCLUDES:

Seating Groups Wall Decorations Table Decorations Baskets Decorative Items Over 500 In Stock.

Maxwell

   FURNITURE604 Greenville Boulevard

Greenville, N.C. Phone 756-3142

SAL: HOURS: Thursday -10 AM To 9 PM Friday -10 AM To 9 PM Saturday -10 AM To 6 PM

YES! You May Charge Sales Items ^ To Your Maxwell Account or Open A New Account On A Purchase Of $60 Or More With Approved Credit.

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By PAUL RAEBURN AP Science Writer NEW YORK (AP) - For years, Barbara McClintock worked alone in a small cornfield, struggling to un-I cover a pattern in the deli-icately shaded reds and browns of Indian corn.

The painstaking research ^ ? led her 30 years ago to what should have been a triumph:

P'the discovery that the genetic center of a living cell IS in Constant motion, the genes breaking, moving and recombining like fragmented clouds on a windy day.

The discovery, which earned Miss McClintock the Nobel Prize Monday, was shocking. The genetic template was supposed to be immutable. Otherwise, how could genetic traits be passed on in such an orderly wav?

That was the question her colleagues asked in 1951, when she announced her discovery.

All but a scattering of them concluded that she had made a mistake. And for two decades they ignoreier>4 V...

By the 1970s, though, things had changed. The same movement of genes had been found thboughout the animal kingdom.

The solitary woman bent forward in a cornfield had become a legend.

With the simplest equipment - farmers tools, cajj^ly catalogued seeds an^puminous notebooks she ^covered a very subtle scientific truth.

She performed her work in isolation, with stubborn single-mindedness. She never had much money, and on a few occasions was almost without a job.

Yet when she learned of the Nobel Prize Monday, she said that it seemed unfair "to reward a person for ha\ing so much pleasure over he years.

Miss McClintock, 81. llegan her career at Cornell University, where she received her Ph.D. in 1927. From 1936-41 she was at the University of Missouri, and then she moved to Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in New York, where she has been ever ' since.

She lives in a small apartment on the laboratory grounds, and until recently maintained a plot of land nearby for breeding maize, a close relative of corn known most commonly as Indian corn.

In the 193S. she was acclaimed for the crucial experiments that confirmed the theory that genes, the carriers of heredity, are themselves carried on chromosomes, fibrous strands visible under the microscope.

In the 1940s, she began the experiments that led to the discovery of transposable, or moveable, genes.

She would cross-breed two strains of maize, nurture them through a growing season and examine the progeny. In some cases, the offspring did not carry the characteristics that were predicted by classical genetics. Many such results finally led her to conclude that genes responsible for the color of the kernels were changing position.

She announced the finding in 1951. She knew what she was proposing was radical," says her biographer, Evelyn Fox Keller, a professor of mathematics and the h^^ities at Northeastern l^Pirsity in Boston The announcement was met with disbelief. Miss McClintock was stunned, says Ms. Keller.

For several years Miss McClintock continued to present her work at scientific meetings. The response was always the same.

Then, in 1953. James Watson (now the head of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory) and Francis Crick announced that they had discovered the structure of DNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, the chemical of which genes are made.

Biology raced off in a new direction, leaving Miss McClintock in its wake, far removed from the new mainstream.

For some 20 years. Miss McClintock persevered in her work at Cold Spring Harbor. She gave up her attempts to convince her colleagues. The less appreciated she was. the more she withdrew, says Ms. Keller.

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30 The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N C    Wednesday    Oclober    12.1983

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By JOHN M. DOVLK Associated Press Writer GOSHEN. Ind. l AP' - A coroner who has recorded the deaths of seven children born to members of the Faith Assembly says the fundamentalist sect's- belief in faith healing raises two conflicting issues that only the Indiana Legislature can resolve

They are "the rights of individuals to worship as they want, and the right to life of infants that come within one or two breaths of being a human being," said Coroner Marvin Riegsecker The Faith Assembly, with members throughout the Midwest, preaches that faith healing will cure illnesses ranging from broken limbs to cancerous tumors.

In his seven years as Elkhart County coroner. Riegsecker has recorded nine deaths among members of the failh Assembly: seven stillbirths during home deliveries and the deaths of two mothers who died at home after delivery The Fort Wayne News-Sentinel has documented deaths ot sect members in seven Indiana^ counties and in Michigan. Kentucky, Ohio, Missouri. Illinois and Louisiana When the Legislature gathers m January. >everal lawmakers say they will bring up Indiana's child abu.se law, which exempts adults- from crimin.il penalties if they can shew legitimate religious grounds lor their actions - or inaction

"I believe there will he many, many co-authors el the bill because there are many that feel .strongly about this. " said Republican Hep. Greg .Mishler. "1 don'f believe adults should havt* the right to play God with their minor children'- health,

"1 have nothing against prayer at all, 1 pray quite otten.' Mishler said But I also kmiw God gave the ability to heal to others and it we (ion'I utilize these re--ources. It's nt'glecl'

Gt the "iti Faith As-cmbly death- recorded" by the News-Sentinel, "over half were children." saui Republican Hep Robert .\lderman "There was an exemption to the law tor a per.-on legitimately practicing their rehgiou- hehets That was a defen.-e against prosecution I hope to remove that detense ' Riegsecker said ' the last death he investigated occurred in August when Lu \nn sas-aman. a tloshen-area woman who belongs to the Faith Assembly, gave birth at home to a stillborn ' boy alter almost three days ot labor

, Riegsaker was called to the home, and a pathologist lat.er determined the 'tillhorn infant had been 'iead inside the womb almost :romtheon.setol labor

Riegsaker -aid he told Mrs, Sa'ssaman. who had,not been attended by a physi cian. that her lite might be endangered by int.ection and she should seek medical attention. In addition, his report noted that the stillbirth probably could have been prevented with proper medical care.

But Mrs Sassaman's husband. Eric, also a Faith A.-sembly member, declined medical assistance.

Mrs Sassaman's father -ought a court order to get her into a hospital but complained he was hampered by Indiana's "backward" laws. Mrs. Sassaman was even-lually admitted to Goshen General Hospital.

Riegsecker said there were no grounds for prosecution because the infant died before delivery and. under Indiana law. was not a living person

"There's diflerent interpretations by different prosecutors and on that depends whether the religious exemption is an absolute defense," Indiana Attorney General Linley E Pearson said in discussing the law. It is my opinion that it is not an absolute defense, but I think we need clarification '

"We re going to have lots oi opposition" to changing the law, said .Mishler "Separation of church and state is going to be one large issue. And r imagine we're to hear about infringing on peoples personal lives,"

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By MARILY N ALGUST Associated Press Writer PARIS (AP) In a rare appeal for private funds, the French government has launched an international appeal for some $13 million to help restore Mont-St-Michel. the unique medieval island abbey, to its original state - with the tides rushing in around it,

Once an impregnable island fortress surrounded by swirling tides, the abbey is regarded as one of France's outstanding achievements in Gothic architecture.

Experts say that unless the appeal is successful. Mont-St-Michel will be irrevocably landlocked by liWl and its historical significance lost.

In the last century farmers on the Gulf of St.' Malo in northwestern France built dikes to reclaim land from the sea and the result was that sand and silt built up around Mont-St-Michel.

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The Benedictine abbey, founded 1,017 years ago by St. Aubert atop a small, rocky island where Brittany and Normandy meet, was gradually built over 600 years. Its huge granite blocks, elegantly sculpted pillars, vaults and spires tower over a tiny village with 135 residents.

Efforts to reclaim rich farmland along the shores of its bay unintentionally changed the flow of the fierce tides and local rivers so much that the huge sand and silt banks have formed around base of the abbey.

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The plan is to remove two existing dikes and build another submersible one, along with two tidal reservoirs The flow of water in the bay will be redirected around the abbey to flush away 100 years' of accumulated sand and silt.

Tides have long been a vital part of the abbey's rich and varied history. They drove back the British in the 14th century during the Hundred Years' War. Although the invaders captured most of the northern French coast, they never set foot on the island abbey.

Tides made the abbey an ideal prison during the French Revolution, and it remained one of the country's'top security prisons until 1863,

Experts say the abbey's problems began in 1856 when Norman farmers built the first dike against the lides They later dammed and rerouted several of the rivers in the area, causing the slow but steady build-up of sediment that now threatens to leave the abbey high and dry. Today, the sand and silt are anchored by hardy species of plants and grasses.

The island's approach road is now bordered by quicksand on one side and tourist parking lots on the other.

Local inhabitants fear the lucrative tourist industry will suffer if the parking lots disappear under water and tourist cars are kept to the landward side of a causeway, to the island.

One of Europe's most popular tourist attractions, the site bustles with activity. During the summer season, as many as lO.OiKi pilgrims and tourists daily jam the souvenir shops on their way up the winding cobblestone paths to the abbey.

The campaign for funds was launched in Paris recently with an evening gala and auction sale of 112 original paintings of postwar movie billboards that brought $32.000.

Organized by a charity organization and it's environmental group, the campaign will continue its efforts in Canada, the United States. Germany and England next year to raise the estimated $13 million needed for the project.

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Vssociated Eitss Writer WASHINGTON lAP' -One ot the biggest problems with toreeasting tomorrow's weather is studying yesterday's. a problem the new head ot the World Meteorological Organization sa>>

, IS at the top o his list to solve

The tirsl priority is a belter worldwide observation network and improvements m eolleetmg and using those observations, says Dr Godwin Olu Patrick Obasi.

The meteorological organization's secretary general-elect. who takes ottiee Jan. 1. said much o the world has observers, but improvements are needed m the southern hemi.sphere - particularly the vast ocean areas.

And data collection irom developing nations also needs to tie better, Dbasi said.

"We need to. improve l!ie network ot operational stations all over the globe. This network, ol course, is more detieient in the equatorial and tropical areas, which, untortunately. are areas where many o the developing countries are." he said in a lelephone interview trom the World Weather Building m suburban .Maryland Oh-asi. who will be based in Geneva. Switzerland, was visiting I'.S. meteorological tacilities.    __

The southern hemisphere presents special problems because ol the vast oet'an areas, and satellite observations will plav a vital role there, he commented.

The Global Weather Kxperiment a tew years ago provided intense eo\erage ot areas that had not been part ot weather iit)servation> previously, thereh> impro\-tng forecastina. nhasi said Better southern nenii>phere loreeasts could help Atnca and South ,\:ni'!ica.

(fhasi >aid hi> organization also will !h .'tressinu'lieltcr long-rani:< t'/rei'a.-'img Be-mu able to predict such changes 1 > \ 11 a 1 to agricuiture. which is a large, x'gmeni ol the econom\ in de\eloping nations, he >aid.

Bui il also has major eitecls on other activities including husines." and in-du.'trj

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'(iwatmn.' are transmitti'd to regional centers via satellite trora most ot the more (level iqu'd nations For other countries, t iliasi said his or.

Conization is trying to im-pro'.e collectlon ot inlorma-tioi. both troin satellite and thr-iugh radio and other inear.i- He noted that more conventional data collection >>st(m> ai'( otten less costlj .ind easier to maintain than .'otidlites

It the data are sent to the [iroeessmg centers as close a.' possible to real time then . It ensures the toreeast which comes out will he quite good And 1 do hope that it the s\stem IS improved and is ia>ter. then this will have rcpereus>ions m the improvement ot the torecasts." the Nigerian meteorologist >aid.

Currently there are three world data collection centers in Washington, .Moscow and .Melbourne - plus the Kuropean regional center in the I'nited Kingdom.

.\dditional regional torf'casting centers ior ,\:nca and .South America are a possibility, he added.

The regional centers develop general torecasts which are >ent to each nation's own meteorological center to be localized and issued in more detail.

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>ou can i^ever replace the national toreeasting These world centers put out global products which have less detail "

Ohasi will head the world wccither group tor a tour-year term He succeeds Dr Aksel (' W'lin-Nielsen ot Denmark m the post A graduate ot .Mctiill I'ni-versity in .Montreal and .Massachusetts Institute ot Technology, he has served as a meteorologist in the .Nigerian weather service and headed that nation's institute tor weather re search and training, conducted research at. the Na-tional Center for At-m()S|)h(''ic Kescarch in Boulder Colo., and taught ;ind served as dean ol the xaeiice laeultv at the Cm-vers|*,,y ot Nairobi Kenya

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The staff of the Consumer Product Safety Commission -investigated the heaters earlier this year and said it did not think mandatory safety standards were necessary. It did, however, recommend some changes in the way kerosene heaters are made to lessen potential dangers.

The commission staff said the industry should develop a device that would automatically shut the heater off if the flame flares up.

It also said there should be guards around heaters to prevent children and pets from bumping into them. And it called for the installation of devices to prevent the wick on a heater from slipping below a manufacturers recommended setting.

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SAVE 180

when you buy Craftsman chest/cabinet combination

Steel with enamel finish. Provides a total of 21.2-sq. ft. of storage space. 6-drawer chest, 5-drawer cabinet. Full-length drawer slides. Roll-formed drawer fronts with full-width pulls.

6.^99

$159.99

Cabinet

Reg.

$219.99

114

20147

5933    ~

40-60 OFF

on welder outfits

Craftsman 2-stage oxy-    neg.$2S9.99

acetylene torch outfit. Includes    1

welding tips and more.    | ^^

Craftsman arc welder. With    Reg. $199.99

variable heat selection, 35 to mm^oo 230 amps. One-hand control.    13 y

SAVE 5

Worklight

20-ft. cord on a retractable reel. Outlet

1^99

Bulb sow s^rately Sale ends Oct. 15

*30 to *50 OFF

Craftsman power tools

$159.99 reciprocating saw. Develops 3 4-HP. 7 blades,

wrench 129.99

$129.99 right-angle 4-1/2-in. grinder/sand-W- 4-12 amps, 89.99 $199.99,7-1/4 in. worm-drive saw. Develops 2-1/3-HP.....149.99

2 E55 1

17891

S^E *59    l i

Wet-dry vac    \ \

8-gal. size tank. With 6-pc. I accessory kit. Craftsman, j |

Reg. Sep. prices ^ AOO j    

total $129 98    0V    1    I

Sale ends Oct 15 or    ~

while quantities last    i

Croftsnrian 90-pc. tool se

W 1/4, 3/8 and l/2-n. drive sockets and drive tools, wrenches and more. Reg. sep. prices total $204.08

Craftsman Hand Tool Full Unllmfted Warranty

If any Craftsman hand fool ever fails to give cjomptete satisfaction, _gtum^forfree replacement.

*ToolMlsivingarbuedonreg separate priOM in the 196344 Spedalog Tool Sale ends Oct 15 or while quantities last

SAVE MO

,25-pc. melric 'accessory set. Reg Q99

$39 99 Sale ends Oct 15

SAVE *20

Come-A-Long 56    ^    J    pull    and    hoist.

$39 99

19

89023

SAVE *5

Fluorescent

worklight.

Reg 1^99

$19 99 l*t While quantities last Bults extra

SAVE *74l

Craftsman wet-dry vac outfit

Reg separate prices total $174,87

10357

99

99

16-gal. size tank. With hose, utility nozzle. With attachment set and casters.

SAVE *100

Craftsman workbench

4-drawer outfit with shelf, door, hardboard top. Plenty of work area, storage space. Unassembled.

99

Reg sep. pnces total $200.47 Sale ends Oct. 22 or wh|le quantities Iasi _

99





SAVE^Single bit axe

3V2 lb. forged steel head.

Reg. $22.99    13

Sale ends Oct. 22SAVE 20

Miter box

16 In. Kromedge* saw.

Reg. $79.99    59^

Sale ends Oct. ISSAVE 2Utility knife

Retractable. WithSblades.

Reg. $4.99    2^^

Sale ends Oct. 15

6512SAVE noTool box

steel. ZOxSVnxQVi in.

Reg. $34.99 ^ 24^^ Sale ends Oct. 15SAVE *9Impact driver

Impact turns bit up to 20.

Reg. $19.99    10SA\^ 16%-30 REASONS TO BUY CRAFTSMAN

43032.

^1 pr-

tend$Oct.290f saleendaOct 15 whUe quantities last

OVER 1/2 OFF SAVE ^7

Punch/chisel set    Claw hammer

10-pc. set with pouch.    Fiber glass handle.

16*

SAVE 1/2

Torque wrench

Beam type. Easy-to-read,

SAVE 3

10-in. tin snips

Right, left or straight cut.

Reg $24.99

12

Reg. $13.99

SaleereteOct. 15

SAVE 5

20 ft. tape

% in. Power return.

Reg. $15.99

10

SAVE 2

10-in. keyhole saw

Kromedge* finish blade.

Reg. $6.99    4^^

A

Sale ends Oct. 15

SAVE9

Hand saw

Coarse or fine cut.

Reg. $19.99,    1^^

SAVE 3

Lawn rake

24 spring steel tines.

Reg. $11.99    0^^

SAVE 5

Power saw guide

18/2-in. cutting reach.

Reg. $29.99    24

SAVE 19

Boxed 4-pc. pliers set Rag. sep. prices Set includes 7 in. di- otai $44.96 agonal, 6 in. long nose, Ji QQ 6% in. slip joint and Vz MJL in. Arc Joint pliers. JmTm

Sale ends Oct. 29 or wtiHe quantities last

Sale ends OcL 29 or while quantities last

SAVE 1/2

2-pc. clamp set

Reg. sep. prices 1A99 total $29.98    |U

SAVE 5

12 in. square

English, metric scales.

10

SAVE *5

Drill bit set

10 high-speed steel bits.

Reg.    y99

$12.99    /

4461^3

SAVE 30,

Wheelbarrow

Steel tray. Tray supports

Reg. $69.99    09^^

SAVE 3

Pruning shears

Cuts up to Vie in. thick.

Reg. $12.99

9

SAVE 3

Tubing cutter

Va to 1 Va-in. cutting face.

599

Reg. $8.99

while quantities I

SAVE 28

9 pc. tool set

Screwckivers, pliers, wrench.

Reg. sep. prices    0^99

total $63.71    ajH

>endsOct. 15 or while quantities last

SAVE 15-ltf

5-pc. wrench set

Also in metric sizes.

10

!.r

thru $27.95

Sala ands Oct. 15

Sale anda Od 29 or while quandiiet last

SAVE 5

Torpedo level

Aluminum. 3 glass vials.

Reg. $15.99    10

SAVE 1/2

Wrench set

2 adjustable wrenches.

SAVE 5

3-blade knife

Hardwood handle.

SAVE 7    SAVE 10

14-in. pipe wrench    Nail/tool bag

Precision-milled teeth.    6 pockets. Leather.

Reg. sep. prices total $26.98

10

Rag. $19.99

14

Reg. $17.99

10

Reg. $26.99

\ 16

SAVE 30

Torque wrench

Digitork wrench.

Reg. $69.99    39

SAVE 3

24 in. bow saw^^*^

steel frame, handle.

Reg. $8.99 jr 99 3 E55 2    

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SAVE 10-40

Craftsman lawn power tools

$59.99 Weedwacker^ tnmmer. %-HP.    39^

3Q

29 139

SMtndt

OCI22

16-in. swath. Heavy duty.

B. $59.99 Bushwacker^ hedge trimmer.

18-in. double-edge blade.

C. $39.99 cordless grass shears. Cuts up to 50 minutes on full charge.

D $179.99 gas Weedwacker. 26.2CC two-cycle engine. 17-in. cut.

$6.49, 40 ft. spool Of nylon line for Sears gas Weedwacker', 5.99

4-10 Off

Garden tools

Craftsman woodehop-per*8 maul. Hickory handle. Reg. $24.99......14.99

Craftsman 8-In. hedga shears. Compound-action.

Reg. $16.99........10.99

Craftsman lopping shears. By-pass type. IV4-in. cut. Reg. $19.99 .13.9^ Craftsman pole iMWer. Telescoping hantfe.

$39.99 ........

Not sfxjwn, $9.99 -Sale ends OcL woodchopiM^

4A E55 1

*100 OFF Craftsman

vacuum-shredder-bagger

299

Regular

$399.99

Vacuum, shred, bag leaves, clippings, light lawn debris and more. Converts to a power blower. 6 pick-up heights from % to 3 in. Powerful 3V2-HP, 4-cycle engine.

Sale ends Ocl 29

Ask about Sears credit plans

97471

Craftsman gasoline can

^eg $9 99

Mowefs Shown'eixesenl styles avaiiaDie Not all stylos available alal | Sears slu'es

SAVE20-*100

All Craftsman mowers in stock

$100 OFF 4-RP Deluxe Eager 1". Power-propelled. Solid-state ignition. Soft-tone muffler Quick height adjusters. 22-in. cut. With catcher. Reg. $379.99...... .279.99

$80 OFF 4-RP Deluxe Eager 1Push-type Solid-state ignition. Soft-tone muffler. Quick height adjusters. 20-in. cut. Permanex" catchy er. Reg. $329,99 ...... 249.99

Sale ends Oct 29

SAVE 12

on this hand truck

Reg. $29.99    |    7

Converts quickly to 4 wheel, horizontal hand truck or dolly.

Unassembled

Gf^at values on 32-gallon trash cans

Mobilecan with full 4-year warranty. Black.    I

n.fr$i9sa I A

Wtwquanlilieslast n Permanex* 2 can With ^

year warranty Green

Sale ends Oct 15

91

Full warranty for the years indicated against cracking or breaking

Reg. $15.99 40% OFF Sears Best I

Twenty 33-gal.; or ten

Reg.K99.





<300 to <700 LESSCraftsman riding equipment

8-HP electric-start riding mower    00099

Transmission with 5 fon/vard speeds plus reverse; in-

line gear box. 30-in, deck. Reg. $1199.99    ^    ^

Self-bagging grass catcher, reg. $249.99............199.99

10-HP electric-start lawn tractor

Transaxle with 3 forward speeds, reverse: automotive- \M\m\m type differential. 36-in. deck. Reg. $1299.99    ^ ^ ^

16-HP electric-start garden tractor    ^

Transaxle with 3 forward speed ranges. Vari-Drive*

system. 2-cylinder engine. Reg. $2399.99    m    M

Registered trademark of Emerson Electric Co.    ^SAVE <50^<150Craftsman chain saws

2-HP 14-inch electric chain saw

Lo-Kick Friction Fighter bar. Automatic/manual chain oiler. Built-in Power Sharp chain sharpener. Reg. $149.99 2.3 CID 16-inch gas chain saw with case Solid-state ignition. Automatic oiler. Power Sharp sharpener. Iso-Vib front handle. Reg. $299.99 3.7 CID 18-inch gas chain saw with case Solid-state ignition. Auto/manual oiler. Power Sharp sharpener. Iso-Vib handle system. Reg. $449.99

$20 OFF electric chain sharpener Reg

$49.99 AT

^99

19999

29999

14311

$5 0Pns^

Bugwodftr^

Electronic Insect killer hires 80 ft. for up to V^acre coverage. Reg. $59.99

poHiiiiiioil

Rich (dl-purpose mixture for indoor plants. Ready to use. 20-lb. a. $2.49

Nine-step gaEraniized finish. 9Vex8<A-ft.^hi-de dimensions. Designed for ease of assembly. Reg. $249.99

'Extwior bOM dimansions rounded to the nearest toot

120 volts AC, 12 volts DC. 500-watt surge capacity. U{^-weight portabilityonly 38 lbs! Reg. $399.99

YOUR CHOICE

Three receptacle plates, reg. 49c each

Three switch plates, reg. 49c each

One pkg. of 4 cable connectors, reg. $1.29 pk. of 4

One junction box, reg. $1.29 each One handy box, reg. $1.29 each

' 9-ft. extension cord, 'reg. $2.29 ' Two rolls Vk-in.xeO-ft. tape, reg. 99c each

Sato ends Oct 15

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S/^E ^nO-^314 on

SAVE 46-51

on these Craftsman power tools

39

3/8-in. variable-speed reversible drill.

2/5-HP. No-load speeds of 0-1200 rpm. Side assist handle. With cord lock. $91.18*

IA-HP heavy-duty router with case.

Shaft-lock for easy bit changes. Ringtype depth adjustment gauge. $106.98*

59

99

Reg sep. pnces total Sale ends Oct. 15 or while quantities last

SAVE M0-*15

on these Craftsman power tools

$44.99duaMnolion pad sander. 1/5-HP. No-load speed 4000 orbits or strokes per min. $44.90,1/S-HP variable-speed sabre saw.

Base tilts 45 for bevel cuts.

$44.99, S 1/2-bi. 3AM1P circular saw. No-load speed of 4000 rpm. Blade and wrench. $39.99 paM peeler. With lock-on button for continuous use. On-off trigger switch.

YOUR

CHOICE

i99

29

SateendsOct 15

10-in. table saw outfit

34999

K)-in. radial saw

Reg.SS4999

Rugged cast-iron table. 1-HP motor develops 2-HP. Exact-I-Cut indicator tor continuous, accurate cuts. With 10-in. combination blade, hold down clamp for rater gauge, 2 table extensions, leg set,

. 'T,,    ^    Sale    ends    Oct.    22    or    while    quaniiiies    Iasi

Has a IV2-HP motor that develops 2V2-HP. Up-front depth of cut, miter and bevel controls. Front-mounted on/off switch Is readily accessible. Safety key lock. Includes steel leg set, 4 casters. Reg. sep. prices total $614.97

Sale ends Od 22 or wMe quantifies last

6 E55 1

Craftsman bene

YOUR CHOICE

$349.99,12-In. drill press. 1/3- J HP. 4 speeds. 650-4600 rpm^ ""3' $389.99.124n.woodlathe.1/2-

HP. 37 in. between centers.





fkman bench power

SAVE 30-50

Craftsman portable power tools

YOUR CHOICE

49

99

$79.99 cordless reversible 2-speed drill. With charger. $99.99,1/2-HP variable-speed sabre saw. With scroller. $99.99,1/4-HP bench grinder. With Bx/z in. wheels. $95.98* 3/4-HP 3-in. beit sender with case. Auxiliary grip. $99.99,1/2-HP duai-motion pad sender. With dust pick-up. $99.99,71/2-in. 2 1/8-HP circuiar saw. Includes blade.

*Reg. sep. prices total

Sale ends Oct. 15 or while quantities last on belt sander

Outfit

299

12-in. band saw sander outfit

349

Regular $459 99

Bench power tools require some assembly

1/2-HP motor. Cut curVes and intricate corners in wood up to 6x12 in. wide. Sands hard-to-reach crevices in wood working. Includes blade, '/z-in. sanding belt, steel leg set with leveling feet.

Sale ends Oct. 22

32776

32773

$99 99 Radial arm ac-

power

cessorykit

6d.99

$99.99Table saw accessory kit. 69.99

>9.99,9-in. table saw oul-

3/4-HP motor develops 1.8-2 extensions, leg set.

>9.99,10-in. band aaw. 113-Cut wood to 4x10 in. wide.

$34.99,4-pc wood chisel set 29.99

2853

$59 99, 4 swivel casters for leg set 49.99 22222





Kenmore water heaters, America's #1 choice!

Sears Kenmore Power Miser" 5 water heaters can save you $269 on gas bills or $337 on electric bills over a 5-year period*

(when compared to our standanl models) 30-gal, gas model, reg.

$199.99 ..........169.99

40-ga|. gas model, reg.

$229.99 ..........199.99

52-gal. electric, reg.

$229.99 .......  199.99

40-gal. electric, reg. $199.99 ..........169.99

Sale ends Oct 25 'Savings calculated m accord *ith DOE test procedures comparing operating costs of the Power Miser 5 and our standard 40-gal. gas model and 52-gal eiectnc model, using a gas rate of 62 7c per therm and an electric rate o( 7 63c per kilowatt hour Your savings may vary.

nw

7 OFF

water heate jackets

k12

High-density insulation helps save energy. Installation instructions.

Sale ends Oct 15

QHKj

Polyurethane foam insulation i is 175% to 266% more effective . than insulation in our standard i models

Need hot water fast?

Call Sears for emergency installation (within 24 hours except Sndays and holidays). Or pick up your new water heater and install it yourself.

Installation extra.

SAVE 20%

on all pumps and tanks

Modernize your wafer system with pumps and air tanks from the Water Shop at Sears.

Sale ends Oct 22

34274

BIG BUY!

Kenmore High-Capacity water softener

99

299

Was $429.99 in 1982 Spring General catalog. Enjoy all the advantages of softened water. Use less soap, detergents:

While quantities last

Ask about Sears authorized installation.

FREE ESTIMATES.

E55 1

1/2

PRICE

on real wood 20-inch bqth vanity

$

Reg. $110 Faucet, sink extra

Hardwood door frame with wood insert. Five-step finish enhances the beauty of the wood. Moisture, heat resistant. Choose white louver-look or wood-tone louver-look style.

$45 OFF 24-in. vanity, reg.

$120........... .$75

$45 OFF 30-in. vanity, reg.

$130  ...................$85

$45 OFF 36-in. vanity, reg.

$180...................$135

$99.99 Storage cabinet... .$74 $49.99 Medicine chest .. 29.99 Toilet, reg. price 59.99

41124

SAVE 2

24<lir. timer

a 4

Turns lamps and awHancas on and off automatically. SeamdsOctiS

i}

'"jt

*

Arch design on tempered glass. Easy dean track. Sal* ends OcL 22

m

rturroui^

99

Cerwnic tile look. Four big shelves for storage.

Sala and* Od 22

Rag.

I12S9

WtJod With baked-on enamel finish. Choice of colors.

Roundor wraparound fluorescent tight. Sala and* Ool. IS





J

i -1. I

Ui

35%-50% OFF

Eight kitchen cabinet styles

Let Sears design and arrange installation of your new kitchen! Free estimates! Choose from cabinets with doors, drawer fronts and frames constructed of solid oak, pine, alder, cherrywood, or oak veneer.

Cabinet sale ends Oct. 22

SAVE ON KENMORE" APPLIANCES, TOO!

$469.99, Electric drop-in range .........  m

$119.99,30-in. range hpod, colors; stainless steel, extra.............  W.99

$499.99,24-in. electric single wall overi. ^ .    .    ....................

Appliances on sale through Oct. 22

Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised.

SAVP130

Compactor

299^^

Convertible-use free standing or under counter.

While quantities last

SAVE <2

Compactor bags

Reg.    C99

$7,99    J

Puncture-resistant design. Pre-fold-ed. Pack of 12.

L_ .............J

6754

SA/E >40

Disposer

Cino OO ,n

69*8

10104-54

,83978

6214

SA/E >2.88

7-pc. Pyrex set

AOO

Pie plate, baking dish, nieasuring cup,

4 custard cups.

While quanlttiM M

SA/E >2

10inch skillet

588

17 99 in -93 FrilQt.

Calitog

SilverStone* interior. Honey Beige, blue or red.

While quantities last

BIG BUY

14>spd. blender

19

5<xjp^j. Removable cutter for easy cleaning.

While quantities last

SA/E >5

Sears Best Iron

Reg. 0099 $34.99 aT

Spray/steam/dry iron with selfcleaning feature.

Sale ends Oct. 22

SALE 7 spd.

food processor

5999

Save $40. Purees, kneads, blends and lots more!

White quantities last

SPECIAL

PURCHASE!

Kitchen ^gadget

88.1

Choose from pastry blenders, can openers, salt and pepper shakers, knife sharpeners, tea balls, skewers, daisy hooks and more!

While quantities last

1/2-HP motor. Sound insulated.

Whrle quantities last 9730

I *'    

Step Stool

Special    I Q 88

purchase    | qj

With padded vinyl seat. Folds to 3 inches deep.

While quantities last

1 E55





SAVE *30 to

*200

High quality, high-efficiency furnaces for your home comfort

Sears family of quality engineered gas .furnaces includes the new Sears Best Kenmore with up to 96% efficiency Our furnaces have the durability and performance needed for your home comfort and savings

All gas and il boilers. $100-5200 OFF

Sale ends Oct 22

Ask about Sears credit plan

Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised

SAVE *50-*7(

Pbrtable kerosene wick heaters

A. $70 OFF 9,300-BTU raflection unit B. $50 OFF 19,700-BTU eonvecHon unH

Heats up to 16 hours on 1.1 gal-    Heats up to 11 hours on 1.6 gallons of kerosene. Reg. $169.99    Ions of kerosene. Reg. $199.99

99

99

C. $70 OFF 9.300-BTU reflection unit with fan, reg. $199.99, 129.99

149

99

Check local codes for permitted use

Sdend8 0oL22

i , ; I

9101

Thrif-T thermostat

Automatically adjusts temperature to help save energy heating, cooling.

Regular $54.99    39

84063

93681

$50 OFF humidifier

Furnace humidifier adds comfort to entire house up to 2000 sq. ft.

Reg $149.99    ^^99

Sale ends Oct. 22

85315

$30 OFF air cleaner

Electronic cleaner slides in place of furnace filter. Helps remove indoor pollutants.

Reg. $199.99

Sale ends Oct. 22

$5 OFF heater

Portable convection heater. 2 heat settings or use fan only.

Reg,

$29.99

$10 OFF heater

Portable radiant heater. Fan-forced; 2 heat settings.

199

24    29

Sale ends Oct. 24

$10 OFF tabletop humidifier

Wood-color finish. Up to 3 gal. dly output.

2999

Reg. $39 99

$30 OFF

humidifier

Wood-color. Up to 13 gal. daily out^t.

119

Reg. $149 99

Sale ends Oct 24

*100 OFF coal/wood circulator

Bums logs up to 22 in. long. Top flips up for cooking.

Reg. $449.99    349

Coal/wood circulator, reg. $499.99,399.99

*80 OFF unvented gas heater

Clean, moist, efficient space heating. Pilot safety system.

Reg. $229.99    149

10C E55 1    Sale ends Oct 15

SAVE *5-M0

over 1983 Fall General Catalog prices 32-inch bookcase

I29.ee in'83 Fan    04199

OmralCMdog

Five shelves. Heavy-duty partide-board is ready to finish with paint or vinyl covering.

30-inch cabinet

|44.eein'83Fall    04199

Qanaral Catalog

Four shelves. Sliding doors are precision grooved. Ready-to-





2331    ^

66498

SAVE 60

on Sears Premium storm/screen doors

Plastic foam-filled aluminum frame and dou-    Reg.    $229.99

blewall kick panel. Baked-on enamel finish.    m M

Choice of 3 styles. 32, or 36 x 80-in.    I    Vt

$259.99, SeafsBestdoos{32,or36x80^.),19959Each    1^1 jF

OUR LOWEST PRICE EVER

each

Sale ends Oct. 29

for a 1/2-HP garage door opener

With the same power as Sears Best garage door opener! Over 3000 digital security codes.

Solid-state transmitter. 4y2-minute light delay.

Strong steel drive system.

1/4-HP garage door opener, reg. $159.99 .. 129.99

159

88

While quantities ast

10%-25% OFF

all Sears insulated storm windows

Plan ahead for winter with storm windows from Sears!

We have windows for most every home and budget...all designed to help save energy!

20% OFF

Installed shingles

Sears 20" glass fiber shingles resist rotting, curling. Class A fire rating.

10% OFF

Guttering

Continuous aluminum guttering. We'll go to any length for you! Choice of many colors.

10% OFF

Blown-in insulation

Nows the time to help get your home ready for winter and save! Call today!

Ask about Sears Authorized Installation for installed items on this page. FREE ESTIMATES!

*60 OFF

Heat Screen 75

$15999

99

99

Glass doors help reduce heat loss up chimney Toe-touch action opens rigid mesh mrref doors Antique or blacX with antique brass finish $39 99 Matching loot set    29.99

$19 99 Wood basket    14.99

$109 99 Heal exchanger 89.99 Sale ends Oa 22 Heal Bicftanger or a jnw Oo 22

SAVE 50%

on ll'/j-go. chain link ferne fabric when you buy fittings, plus Armoditio'

V posts and top rail at reg. low prices.

Armadillo framework is nbbed for added strength triple-coaled for rust and corrosion resistance

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r

l-woTwoifiawe interior wall, trim and ceiling latex

Flat or ceiling white, reg. $11.99

599

gallon

This fast-drying paint is a buy even at our regular price, NOW you save 50%! With easy clean-up. In 6 colors.

513.99 Latex semi gloss gal. 6.99

Sale ends Oct 15

SAVE *60

1/2-HP Sears compressor kit

."^99 139

Craftsman. Has air hose and tire chuck

Sate ends Oct 22

SAVE *60 Craftsman airless sprayer

."^99 99

Our best hand-hetd electric sprayer

15068

Seam l-M^ air compressor

Reg S4e.9B    349

WBh 6.6 SCFM at 40 PSI/100 PSI max. 608.90 CnAonan spray gun   ____ 59.99

SOeandiOcl 22

Our lowest pH^ of the year on Easy Living* 1-coat interior latex

Matte flat or

ceiling white,    77

reg. $15.99    

gallon

Our best interior paint in 23 colorfast

colors. Washable. Resists spots.

$17.99 Low-luster semi gloss in 23

.....................gal.    10.99

Sale ends Oct 15

Durable Weatherbeater 1-coat exterior latex

Flat finish,

reg. $16.99    U

W gallon

Helps protect your home with a fresh, finished appearance. In 46 colors.

-$19.99 Satirvfinish.........-gal. 12.99

$24.99 Weatherbeater 10 satin, gal. 17.99 Sale ends Oct. 29 For one-coat results, all Sears one-coat paints must be applied as directed.

Sears has credit plan to suit most any need

ctoS toSe"*'5, polling soil: pg. 9, gadgels, slop slool, skiltel. Py,ex Sel; pg. 10.

Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back

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Sears

SEAtS, (OftUCK AND CO

Satisfaction guaranteed or your money bock

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'Manufacturer's

rated

wattage

SAVE *3

2-in-l styling curling iron

Reg. $9.99 With 2 Interchangeable barrels; curling iron and styling brush. Hurry and save $3.

SAVE *4 j

1200 watt* micro " mini dryer

Reg. $12.99 Powerful mini-size 1200 watt dryer has 2 heat and speed settings for fast drying.

SAVE *5

Sears 8-piece clipper set

Q99

Reg. $14.99    X

It helps make home haircuts easy! Includes 4 styling guides, comb and scissors.

Beauty

appliances are not sold in Ashland, Beckley and Bluefield.

SAVE *12

Clairol deluxe dry hairsetter

22^9

20 rollers with gentle dry heat for easy styles, Ready dots and clip storage

Sale starts Wed., Oct. 12;

ends Saturday, October 15,

unless otherwise specifiecT Most items at reduced prices.

Special PurchaseJ misses' corduroy jeans, cardigan and pullover sweaters

699

A spectacular special purchase of misses sportswear brings you sensational values. Theres back-pocketed cotton corduroy jeans'; cardigan sweaters in crew-neck and V-neck styles; pullovers in crew-necks, scoop-necks and boat-necks. Solids, stripes and color blocks. All tops are easy-care acrylic. Hurry, while quantities last.

In our Sportswear Department

Ask about Sears Credit Plans

r..,

10/12/83





SAVE

*4 to *5

On all our *19 and *20 misses dresses

1411

ONLY

Dresses in looks that will get you looks! All these soft, feminine dresses have eyecatching details from delicate pleating to contrasting collars and cuffs. Misses and petites sizes.

Half size styles at similar savings In our Dress Department

20% OFF

Entire stock of

ladies' nightwear 4 DAYS ONLY

Just in time for those cold nights, Sears has reduced all ladies gowns and pajamas 20%. Choose your favorite styles in woven, knit, flannel and brushed fabrics that will keep you warm and comfortable all winter.

In our Lingerie Department

You Con Apply tor on Account by Phono.

Coll Toll Fro# 1-800-323-2780 Ask for Operator 10.

Good Natioiiwide - No Annual Fee

mm





Full 9-Month Worronty on Soles 8 Hoels of Weormoster Work Shoes

H tne sole or hee> ot the Wearmaster work shoe wears out within 9 months of the date of purchase, .'eturn the-pair o' shoes to the nearest Sears store in the U S Sears wili replace the shoes, free charge Ihis warranty does not apply o the upper portion of the shoes, only to the soles and heels

SAVE no

Warranted Wearmaster leather work shoes

Oxford

6-in; shoe

29

i99

Reg $39 99

36t!

|.$46 99

Durable yet lightweight for on-the-job comfort. Polyurethane soles and heels resist oil, gas and grease. Goodyear welt construction. Thru Oct. 22.

SAVE 50

Homestead crib with old world charm

Reg. $159.99

SAVE M

Sweatshirt. Acrylic.

Reg. $6.99.............5.99

Corduroy pants. Cotton and

polyester, Reg. $3.99____2.99

Turtlenecks. Perma-Prest tops, Reg. $4.49 ........3.49

Ask about Sears Credit Plans

109

Double drop-side crib features a pine frame with carved detail on the footboard. Hardboard end panels. Non toxic pine or maple finish.

$29.99 Patchwork print mattress 19.99 $9.99 Matching bumper pad......5.99

SAVE >50

Matching four-drawer chest

149

Reg. $199.99        #

Four-drawer chest has plastic laminated top to resist spotting. Oak center drawer guides, dust panels between drawers and metal pulls.

SAVE ON THESE BABY NEEOr

SAVE 10 Men's spice tan leather work shoes

Oxford

6-in. shoe

8-in. boot

9999    95!

Reg $32.99 Aw

29

:99

Reg $32.99    A W Reg $35 99 A # Reg $39 99

Flexible glove leather uppers with ribbed oil-resistant crepe rubber soles and heels. Padded leather collars for comfor*. .Goodyear welt construction.

SAVE 10

Calico Mates print high chair

9Q99

Reg. $39.99    7

Chrome-plated steel frame and adjustable tray.

SAVE ^20

Maxi-Taxi

stroller

SAVE 10

One Step car seat

49

Reg. $69.99 Molded plastic shell, folds easily using one hand.

49

Reg. $59.99 Faces rear for infants and front for toddlers.

SAVE 1

Infant's print sleep 'n play suit

Reg. $5.99    4^^

Easy-care assortment in sizes NB-3B.





SAVE *6

Men's plush velour pullovers

^99

Reg. $15.99

Get comfortable, look great in sporty velour pullovers. Contrast color insets for added eye appeal. Machine washable acrylic and polyester blend. S-XL.

SAVE *6

Orion acrylic sweaters for men

Reg. $18.99

Get into the savings at Sears Begin with our super soft pull over thats big on style and col or. Easy-care, too! In sizes S, M L, XL.

SAVE *7

Men s Flexslax^'^

Reg. $23        pair

For style, comfort and great looks, choose our popular Flexslax with stretch waistband. Perma-Prest woven polyester slacks come in fashion solids.

25% OFF Men's 100/c

cotton undervyeor

749

Reg. $9.99 Pkg. of 3

Soft combed cotton in T-shirts, V-necks and briefs in packages of 3. Mens sizes.

$6.99 Mens crew length sport

socks, bag of 6 pair........4.99

$7.49 Mens over-the-calf sport socks, bag of 6 pair........5.99

NATIONAL WOl CLOTHES SAI

OF

Sears Best men's twj work outfil

Shirt

Reg. $13.99

Pants Reg. $15.99

9 10

Sears Best twill work outfits. Perij Prest* shirt and pants of Dacri polyester and cotton. Soil relej finish. Mens sizes.

Men's flannel shil

SAVE $3    i-(

Reg. $8.99    J

Perma-prest* flannel shirt of cotti and polyester. S, M, L, XL.

Quilt-lined flannel shiri

11

99

Polyester and cotton shirt doubles as a jacket. Polyester fiberfill quilte to nylon lining. Reg. $18.99 ... 11.9

SAVE M    SAVE M    SAVE *3

Denim overalls    Denim jeans    Chambray shirt

Reg. $20.99 16    Reg. $15.99 11    Reg. $10.99 7^^

Perma Presf bibs of cot ton and polyester Men's sizes Save $4

Men s Perma Prest leans ot cotton and polyester Men's sizes.

Men's Perma Prest work shirt of polyester and cotton. Men's sizes

SAVE n Pocket T-shirtl

Reg. $3,49    2^

Men's cotton ai polyester shirt with chea pocket- Men's sizes

SAVE 10% on your Christmas gift giving when you orde 75 or more from our 1983 Wish Book thru October 18.





We're ready with Quality Workmanship for House Painting, Installed Garage Doors, Installed Siding, Overhang and Trim, and Mobile Home Roof-over

Call Sears today for Free Estimates, and in-home planning on your fix-up projects. We offer warranted installatio^n by Sears authorized installers.

Ask about Sears Credit Plans

Inttallatlon varronty

Should workmanship prove faulty within one year of installation, Sears will, upon notice from you, cause such faults to be corrected at no additional costs.

Computers available in larger stores only.

<50 REBATETl 994/A computer

Comes with 16K    Reg. $149.99

memory, 48 alpha/    After Rebate

numeric keys on full-stroke typewriter-like WW keyboard.    M    W

See our large selection of peripheral equipment.

BPini'Q

SwiSOH Si

SAVE <60

The Electric 2 with keyboard correction

17999

Regular

$239.99

6-step correction. Power carriage return and shift. Power repeat keys and pre-set tabulator. Power space bar. Pica style type.

Files, Typewriters not available in Ashland, Shelby, or Williamson

SAVE ^40-^50

22-in. deep files with lock

.o._.    A099

2-Drawers Was $89,99

Letter-size files in your choice of seven bright colors. With cam lock and easy moving nylon drawer rollers.

79

4-Drawers Was $139.99

Sturdy steel files with brown or almond baked-on finish. Letter-size. Two top drawers lock. Nylon rollers.

File cabinets and shelving,

available by special order in smaller stores.

Great Buy on steel shelving in seven colors

Now 11 99

Only I I 30-in., 3-3helf units. White, blue, red, yellow, green, brown, almond.SUPER BUYGemini home arcade

Sears price

Family and friends will enjoy exciting game play on this home system. Comes with 2 games. Buy now at Sears Low Price.

$5 OFF! 2600 Trackball video system, Reg $69.99 ..... 64.99

59

99SAVE ^5 onvideo game favorites

Check our savings on these popular video game cartridges

Q-Bert, Regular$34.99 ........................... 29.99

Ehduro, Regular $27.99 ........  22.99

Zaxxon, Regular $49.99 ......................... 44.99

Decathelon, Reg. $34.99 ........ 29.99





43%-48% OFF!

Sculptured nylon plush pile carpets from our Touch collection. Great colors! Save!

ALL dining rooms, dinettes NOW ON SALE!

5-pc. Homestead Group

^160 OFF I

Regular $15.99

099

^1^ sq. yd.

You'll love this distinctive sculptured pile plus soil-hiding multicolored carpet that^ will add a beautiful touch to almost any room. Treated with Scotch-gard Brand Carpet Protector to resist soil, stains.

Save on These Touch Carpets:

$21.99, Touch of Tenderness II

carpet...........11.99    sq. yd

$27.99, Touch of Charm carpet

.............    14.99    sq. yd.

$34.99, Touch of Grandeur carpet...........17.99    sq. yd.

Cushion and installation extra.

Carpet is not sold in Concord, Danville, Goldsboro, Greenville, Rock Hill.

Sale ends Oct. 22

Ask about Sears Credit Plans

Delivery not included in selling price of carpet and furniture on this page.

ALL Touch-On Brass Lamps NOW ON SALE!

*160 OFF Homestead 5-pc. Group

Colonial styled. With 42-in. diam. round table with two 12-in. leaves, 4 mate's chairs. Formica' brand plastic laminated top Req $459.99.

299

88

59

SAVE $20 Reg. $79.99

A This Grand Domain touch on lamp will add a beautiful touch to your decor. Just touch any metal part and the lamp will turn on/off. Sale ends Oct. 22

B, C. Your choice of Renfrew Hall and Island Images touch on lamps

YOU SAVE >200

5-pc. Dinette Group

399

88

Reg.

$599.99

Riverstate. With 4 vinyl upholstere chairs on 360 swivel base, table.

Furniture not available in Concord,| Danville, Goldsboro, Greenville, High Point, Rock Hill, Rocky Mount.

99

70413

SAVE $40

Reg. $129.99 each    v    #    each

Available m larger stores onk

89

*100 OFF

Westbury 5-pc. Dinette

249'*

Reg, $349.99. 36x60-in, oval fable top. Don't miss this great value'

SAVE *60

Sabrina Jr.

3-pc. Dinette

89

Reg. $149.99. Butcher Block-look table. With 2 chairs with cane backs.

SAVE *200

Morning Countr style 5-pc. Dinet

499

Reg. $699.99. With trim chairs, oak c plastic laminated tatj fop Save $200.





SAVE 20%-35%

On a complete selection of readymade draperies

Carlisle richly textured draperies of polyester and cotton with acrylic foam backing to help insulate against heat and cold. Reg.$ 24.99.    ,

48x86-in. pr.

$29.99, Epic slub textured draperies in 48x84-in, pr..........19.99

$39.99, Regal draperies of rayon and acetate, 48x84-in. pn .. .25.99 $4.49 Tie backs made of cotton and rayon. 7/16-in. diameter.. 3.99 ea.

SAVE 30% on sheer panels,

regular $6.49

449

40x81-i

SAVE M

Traverse Rods. Reg. $13.99 each. Extends 30 to 50-inches. Dont miss it! Save now during our Fall Home Sale!

each

Special Purchase Super Size Towel

While

quantities last 7^

1 -If '

fVi^

Special Purchase bath size solid color terry towel

with important quality features found in Sears Best *10 towel!

With quality features found in our $10 towel!

Both towels are the same size and weight.

Cotton, polyester. In 7 colorful colors. Sears Best comes in 8.

T

Special purchase solid color polyester pile 24x36-in. bath rug or contour rug prices 50% less than in our Spring General Catalog.

Lid cover.........5.99; "fenk cover.........9.99

HURRY I WHILE QUANTITIES LAST I

3

99

each

799

m each





SAVE 100!    ,

Kenmore Refrigerator*Freezer499

99

SAVE ^80! 2.8cu.ft.

Compact 2-door Refrigerator

Reg. $599.99. Frostless ... 13.90 cu ft fresh food

sssre "ss249SAVE 501

Kenmore Large-capacity Washer

Reg. $3^99^2.02 cu. ft. fresh food section, 0.74 cu ft359

99

I-.    1,1    ,    j|    _

Reg. $409.99. Cotton/sturdy, knit, delicate and germane press cycles. 3 wash/rinse temperature combinations wi cold rinses. Thru Oct. 29.

Each of thes





8-Cycle Dual-Action agitator washer

b wash rinse temperature

corT'bmations. Cold 'inses help save energy.

3 water levels allow you to tailor water level to the size ol laundry load

Sell-cleaning lint filter traps fuzz and imt No more mess.

Kenmore Quality Construction!

Reg. $499.99. Oual-Action agitator gets large loads uniformly clean. 8-cycles, self-cleaning lint filter. 5 wash/rinse temperature ... automatic or manual selection. Off-balance switch, 3 water levels. Sale ends Oct. 29!

Kenmore Fabric Master Electric Dryer

279

Reg. $369.99. Features automatic termination when clothes are dry! Heat shuts off automatically at preset dryness selected. Sale ends Oct. 22.

SAVE *60!

Kenmore 12.0 cu. ft. Chest-type Freezer

369

99

Reg. $429.99. Thinwall foam'insulation and adjustable cold control to help save energy and space DynaWhite epoxy-coated lighted interior. Key-eject lock and defrost drain. White lift-out basket. On sale until Oct. 22.BIG VALUE ! Kenmore

Large-capacity Electric Dryer229

Handles big laundry loads ... saves time and energy. 2-cycles; cotton/sturdy and air-only for fluff-drying without heat. Hurry Into Sears!

TERRIFIC BUY! Kenmore

Heavy-duty Washer299

99

Handles big wash loads. Has 3 preset temperature combinations with cold rinses to help save energy. Heavy-duty construction. See it at Sears, today!SAVE50! lo,*

Kenmore Upright Freezer379

Reg. $429.99 Features Power Miser switch and adjustable cold control to help save energy. Key-eject lock. Sale ends October 22!' SMit-Serviee^^ 8Mre Appliaiiiti:#ACIreat Combinad





SAVE <100! Kenmore SPACEMASTER Microwave

Reg $599.99 Over-the-range microwave to save space Whole meal cooking On sale until Oct 22

499

99

72541

Kenmore Space-saving Microwave Oven

Perfect tor small families or singles Removable oven tray With oven light and menu guide

SAVE <1001 30 inch

Kenmore Gas Range

199

Reg $499 99 Continuous-cleaning oven helps lean spatters at baking temperatures. With oven light. Thru Oct. 29.

399

99

SAVE '5 to 7! Gas

Grill Cover or Briquettes

14    6

reg $19.99 grill cover Sale ends October 22

reg $13 99 briquettes Sale ends October 29

88741SAVE M40!

.Kenmore Microwave Oven with 2-stage Memory359Reg. $499.99. Whole-meal cooking, cooks up to 3 foods at the same time. 100-min. delay start. Touch controls. Temperature probe. Large-capacity oven. Thru Oct. 22.

99

23215

Portable Kenmore LP Gas Grill

Has a 21 sq. in. cooking area, enough room for steaks and burgers. 1-piece, chrome-plated grid. LP tank. Its portable, rolls on its own wheels.

119

92731SAVE M80!

Kenmore 30-inch Electric Range399Reg. $579.99. Continuous-cleaning oven that cleans itself as you bake. Automatic oven with Visi-Bake window. Comes in white. Colors extra. Sale ends October 29.

84101

SAVE ^10! Microwave Oven Cart with Casters

Reg $59.99. Helps save valuable counter space. Has ex tra shelf underneath. Rolls easily on casters. Thru Oct. 29.

49

m unass

IISAVE noO!

Kenmore Power-Mate Canister Vacuum1992-2 peak HP suction (1.05 HP VOMA), beater bar brush with active edge cleaning Adjusts to 4 different heights. Sale ends October 29.

SAVE ^100! Kenmore Gqs Grill with Shelf

Reg. $249.99 Match-free ignition lights instantly 338 sq. in. cooking area includes warming rack. Dual controls. Thru Oct. 29.

149

Ask about Sears Credit Plans

22551

Canister Vacuum with 7-pc. Tool Set

59

Extremely light, it weighs under 8 lbs. yet has powerful suction. Handy tool storage and automatic cord reel.

Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised

Range cords sold separately, extra





Sears VCR's are designed for personal in-home viewing, not for usage that might violate copyright laws

5309SAVE >120! VideoCassette Recorder

Reg $499 99 3-day/1 program 5 hour capability Forward and reverse high speed BelaScan picture search. Pause function Sale ends Oct 29

379

918415SAVE M30I AM/FMCassette Stereo System

Reg $299 99 System plays and records cassettes, 2 cassette decks, record player and two speakers. Separate bass/treble. Sale ends Oc 29

169

5023

SAVE 501 Portable Black/White TV

Reg $129 99 Great for bedroom, kitchen or shop! 12 in diagonal measure picture Lightweight tor easy moving! Sale ends Oct 29.

79

99

2210SAVE no AM/FM Clock Radio with Alarm

Reg $39 99 Wake to radio or alarm Repeat alarm switch Clock and radio separate for use alone. Batteries extra. Sale ends Oct 29

29

15612

R*g. $180.00, Smtring cabiiMt, thru Oct. 29 ... $130

BIG VALUE!

Kenmore 12-St1tch Free-arm Sewing Head199Has a built-in buttonholer plus a snap-in automatic buttonholer that sews 2 styles of buttonholes to 10 sizes. 6 utility and 6 stretch stitches.

Large items such as appliances are inventoried in our distribution center and will be scheduled for delivery or pick-up, delivery is extra.SAVE M20!

Color TV with Quartz Electronic Tuner379

99Reg. $499.99.10-key Channel Touch selection. One-button color adjusts color, tint and more! 19-in. diagonal measure picture. Instant channel selection! Thru Oct. 29.SAVE MOO!Your Choice of Console Color TVs in 2-styles

599

M M each. Your ChoiceReg. $699.99. Big 25-in. diagonal measure picture for family sized viewing. Super Chromix black matrix picture tube. On sale until Oct. 29.

32601/3610

SAVE >40! Upright Vac with attachment

Reg sep price $129 99 Upright vac with active edge-cleaning, gets close to wall Adjust to 4 pile heights Sale ends Oct. 29

89

Batteries

extra

22052

SAVE >10! AM/FM Stereo with Headphones

Reg $39.99. Cassette play/record. LED display on FM. Bell clip, shoulder strap Carry it anywhere! Sale ends Oct. 29

29

2407

Batteries extra

SAVE >10! AM/FM Portable Radio

Reg $39 99. Pick up TV channels 2-13 audio. AC line cord included. AC/DC switch. Earphone jack Sale ends Oct. 29.

29

23232

SAVE >20 AM/FM Digital Clock Radio

Reg. $49.99. Slide rule tuning and volume control LED clock readout Snooze switch. 59-in. min. sleep switch. Sale ends Oct. 29.

29

Fach of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised

Ask about Sears Credit Plans





Sears-0-Pedc Supreme, Elegance

Pl&'l

r\

OUR LOWEST PRICE THIS YEAR! Homestead Canopy Bed *100 OFF!

Homestead. Handsomely in colonial style in choice of white, maple, oak or pine colors. Don't miss this fantastic savings. Reg. $239.99. twin size.

139!

^60-^100 OFF Matching pieces

Reg. $199.99 to $239.99. Your

choice of single dresser, large    

hutch, desk or storage chest. Mir-    I

ror and chair, extra.    |    ^    each

Furniture not available in Concord, Danville, Goldsboro. Greenville, High Point, Rock Hill. Rocky Mount.

Ask about Sears Credit Plans

1/2

OFF

Extra-firm Supreme 88

Twin mattress or box spring' Reg. $199.99

99

each piece

Choice of polyurethane foam mattress or innerspring mattress.

$249.99 full size mattress or

box spring ....... 124.88

$599.99 Queen size set............299.88

$799.99 King size set.............399.88

Super-firm Elegance

119??

I    piece

Twin mattress or box spring Reg. $239.99            ^ piece

Choice of polyurethane foam mattress or innerspring mgttress.

$289.99 Full size mattress or

box spring......................144.88

$699.99 Queen size set............349.88

$899.99 King size set.............449.88

Bedding not sold in    Concord, Greenville,

High Point and Rock Hill.

SAVE ^150 on Mates Bed

Youll love the storage space.

With 2 drawers. 1 hardwood side, A    Q

1 open steel side on bed. With    I

mattressboard. Non-bunkable. I #

Reg. $299.99.

Delivery not included in the selling price of items on this page.

SAVE *100

Brawny Twin Bunk Beds

199

Reg. $299.99. Twin size handsomely crafted bunk

beds. With boards.

mattress-

SAVE *160

Brawny

Crews Quarters

299

Reg. $459.99. Great for extra storage space. With mattressboards.

SAVE *100

Brawny 4-drawer Chest

149

Reg. $249,99. For that final touch to your room. Constructed for durability.

SAVE *10

Twin/Full size Bed Frame

19'

Reg. $29.99. Adjusts to twin/full size. Helps to eliminate sag. Save now._





SAVE 40

Mag wheel BAAX bike

Reg. $159.99

119

Rear coaster brake. 3 BMX pads. Yellow plastic mag wheels for a great look. Not for stunting or off-road use.

SAVE *40-70

on 10-speed Free Spirit bikes for all

^70 Off! lugged frame racer

99

169

Reg. $239.99 10-speed racer with lightweight and strong lugged steel frame. Features Shimano derailleurs. 27-in. models for men and women. Thru Oct. 15.

MO Off! 26-in. 10-speed

109

99

Reg. $149.99 Sunbird 10-speed for men and women features Positron derailleur. Stem-mounted shift levers. Side-pull caliper brakes, dual-position levers. 27-in. Sunbird for men, Reg. $159.99 ----119.99

SAVE 20

4-lb. Hollafil sleeping bag

Reg. $44.99

99

Lightweight, warm dacron-filled bag with nylon outer shell. Nylon flannel liner. Machine washable.

24

SAVE m

when you buy this bench and weights

10098

Reg. Sep. prices    

total $189.99    m\0    ^

$109.99, 700-lb. capacity bench (user plus weights). Institutional-type leg lift, include back. Thick padded seat..79.99

$79.99, 177-lb. weight set features 72-in. barbell bar and two 18-in. dumbbell bars. Includes training book.

Reg. $79.99 ...................59.99

Exercise equipment requires some assembly.

Not available in Williamson

SAVE 20

20-in. wheel cycle

Dual adjustable handlebars, adjustable tension. Speedometer/odometer.

Closeout. Save while quantities last.

Summer 83 Was $119.99

99

99

SAVE 3! Spalding exercise clothing

Reg. $12.99

999

each

Choose polyester and cotton pants with elastic waist, or v-neck sweatshirt. In Sporting Goods Dept.





AUTO CENTER OPENS 8 A.M. Monday through Saturday

Dynaglass Belled 32 whitewall

83 Fall Gen Gal- Price each

Sale Price each

Plus FET* Each and old tire

59.99

f- ------ -- .

29.99

1.67

B78-13

65.99

32.99

1.78

D78-14

74.99

37.49

2.00

E78-14

79.99

39.99

2.08

F78-14

84.99

42.49

2.23

G78-14

89.99

44.99

2.40

H78-14

91.99

45.99

2.57

G78-15

93.99

46.9

2.44

H78-15

96.99

48.49

2.66 j

L78-15

99.99

49.99

2.93 1

SAVE 50%

Off '83 Catalog price Our best belted tires

A78-13WW, Reg. $59.99

plus $1.67 FET*

Hurry and save while quantities last! Two fiber glass belts for long wear, two polyester plies to add a smooth, comfortablo ride. Sale ends October 29.

Mounting and rotation included.

Ask about Sears credit plansSAVE 30%

1 WeatherWise 1 radial 1 whitewall

WeatherWise reg. price each

Sale

price

each

Plus FET-each and old tire

[ P155/80R12

59.99

41.99

1.41

1 P155/80R13

72.99

51.09

1.51

P165/80R13

82.99

58.09

1.67

P175/80R13

87.99

61.59

1.77

P185/75R13

87.99

61.59

1.92

1 P185/80R13

92.99

65.09

^ 1.88

P185/75R14

98.99

69.29

199

! P195/75R14

104.99

73.49

2.14

P205/75R14

109.99

76.99

2.29

P215/75R14

114.99

80.49

2.42

P205/75R15

114.99

80.49

2.39

P215/75R15

119.99

83.99

2.51

P225/75R15

124.99

87.49

2.71

P235/75R15

129.99

90.99 1

2.90

Steel-belted all-season radials

155/80R12WW. Reg. $59.99

99

plus $1.41 FET*

Computer-designed tread for great grip on wet, dry, snow and ice. Low rolling-resistance helps save gasoline. Two steel belts resist impact and tread squirm for strength and long wear. Radial design adds responsive handling. Save 30% now at Sears!

Federal Excise Tax

VALUE

Bias ply

Guardsman 21

P155/80D12

21

99

plus $1.29 FET* Polyester cord is durable yet smooth riding. Special purchase; quantities limited.

Sale ends October 29

Limited warranty against tire wearout

For the specified miles Sears will replace the tire or give a refund charging only for the miles used.

SAVE

25%

Steel-belted small car radials

155R12BW, Reg. $52.99

0074

W# plus $1.35 FET* RoadHandler* sport. Big footprint for great steering response with import and domestic small cars. Low rolling-resistance helps save gasoline. Two rugged steel belts.





Limited warranty on Heav;' Duty Plus, Steady-Rider, and SteadyRider LT shock absorbers for as long as you own the vehicle. including labor, if shocks bought installed.

SAVE H

Heavy-duty plus replacement shocks

ieHard

Regular

$11.99

Wiper ring helps give shocks long life for smooth rides under most driving conditions. For most American-made cars, many imports. Sale ends Oct. 29.

^8 OFF

SteodyRidei^ RT shocks

Reg 14^^

$22.99 lt ea.

Sears Best! Radial-tuned and temperature-compensated for smooth ride. Thru October 29.

Shock Installation available, extra.

Shock sale ends Oct. 29

*8 OFF StoadyRider LT pickup/van shocks

Use where driving conditions

require an extra-tough shock.

Reg. $22.99 ea.    f    .

When purchased in pairs

^10 OFF Booster shock obsorbers

39

Increases load capacity, front or rear. Aids stability. Reg.

$49.99 pr.

^10 OFF Air Adjustable shocks

For carrying loads in rear, pulling boat or trailer, Reg. $69.99 pair

59

SAVE ^26

DieHard, our most powerful battery

INSTALLED ^

Reg. $75.99 with trade

49

M exchai

Sears Best car battery is also Americas bestselling replacement battery. Powerful 525 amps cold cranking power and 120 minutes reserve capacity. In Groups 24, 24F and 74.

$75.99 Marine DieHard<* battpry ................59.99

exchange Sale ends Oct. 29

SAVE MS

Engine Analyzer

Regular Ci|99 $69.99

Performs 17 engine tests. Includes inductive pickup. Sale ends Oct. 22.

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For For Adults Children

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Dristan

Nyquil

Tnaminicin Tablets (yellow & black package) Triaminic-1? Tablets (orange & white package) Other

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a. ( Weight Watchers b. TOPS c, DietWorkshop d. Diet Control Center

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* I    Alpo    b.    Blue Mountain    e.    Cadillac    d.

:    Friskies    I.    Gravy Tram    g.    KalKan    h.

I    IKen L Ration    j. , Mighty Dog    k.    MPS Chunks

No

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Skippy

I. I Recipe    m. Rival

p. I Other

10 What brand(s) ol dry dog lood are purchased regularly?

a. [1 Alamo    b.    1    lAlpo    c.    [lAttaBoy

,e.; J Chuck Wagon    I.    [    Comen Gel It    g.' Cycle

i. [ IFil'nTrim    j. (JFriskies    k. 1 Gravy Tram

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14. How many tablets ol non-prescription pain reliever are used in your household each month? *111-4    b.    15-10    e.    I    11-20    d.'21ormore

15. Which brand ol non-prascrtptlon pain reliever do you use most otten? (check only one)

a. Anacin    b. Arthritis Pam formula c.     Arthritis Strength Buffenn

d. GAscriphn    e.D Bayer    I.    Butlerin

g. Datril    h. Ecotrin    I.    DExcedrin

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16. Do you or anyono in your household currently use a denture adhesive? 1 ] Yes No

17. II yes. what brand is currently being used?

b. IFasteeth    c. I .Fixodent    d, ( Ora Fix

0. [.IPoliGrip/SuperPoliGrip    I. I , Sea-Bond    g. .Other

18. How many cigaiolts smokers are In your household? a.ni b.[ 2 c.[3ormore d.[None

19. What brandls) and type(s) ol clgareHes are smoked?

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C. Carlton

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G. Merit

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29. am 21 years oM or older and will accept a sample ofctgatottos mailed to my home.

21. Are you employed outside Hie home? [JYes DNo

22. What credit cards do you use regularly?

i.ntonkCard b. American Express c. Diner s Club d. Carte Blanche o.n Gas/Dept Store t.GNone

23. Does anyone in your household currently suiter Irom complete (or even partial) loss ol bladder control or bod wotting? G Yes G No

?T'*'"7"'^*'5'10'laBorWlor4woighsmoioBian225pounds? [ Yes GNo

25. Would you pretor the personalized service and convenience of purchasing skin care and make-up products in your home or oltice Irom a professional beauty consultant? ( Yes No

26.    IS your age? a. G18-24 b. I 25-34 c. 1 35-44 d. 1 ,45-54 e 55-64 f. ( 65 and over

27.    How many people are in your household including yoursell?

a. n 1 b.l 2 c. 1 3 d. n 4 e. 15 1.1 ] 6 or more

28. Are there any children under 21 years old living at homo? |] Yes J No

29.    Please Indicate lhonumborolchildron.il any, In each ago group below:

Male a under 2 b 2-6 c__7-12 d._13-17    e__18-21

Female a under 2 b. 2-6 c._7-12 d__13-17    e__18-21

M.    How long have you lived at this residence? a. I i Under 1 year b. j 1-5 years c. 15 + years

31.    Is ^ur residence? a. 1 ] Single lamily dwelling b. I j Apartment-2-4 in the building

c. IJ Apartment-5 or more in the building Do you rent or own your home telephone(s)? DOwn GRent

33. How many phonos are In your home? a.GI b.G2 e.D3 d.G4ormore

34. Which ol the tollowing areas are you planning a vacation to bolore the end ol 1984? a. G Caribbean    b.G Europe    c. G Hawaii    d.G Las Vegas

e.D Mexico    I. G Orient    g. DPaim Springs h. D None

35.    Are you planning to take a cruise beloro the end 0(1984?    DYes    DNo

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Re-Roof With Our Heavyweight Top Of The Line Shingies

Protect your home with our top of the line fiberglass and asphalt shingles. They have the look of real wood shakes without the disadvantages. A wide variety of shingles are available from many brand name suppliers such as Celotex. CertainTeed and Elk to name a few. r , ^    ;

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Save $2! Economy    $9QQ

4' Section Iron Railing..........

sculptured top a : bottom rails with extra-strong twisted spindles. An electronic

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8" Precision Saw With Adjustabie Cutting Tabie

$11999

Perfect for the do-it-yourself carpenter. Handles large cutting jobs with ease. Blade has 13/4" cut at a 90 angle. Adjustable rip fence plus a handy mitre gauge. Dado head provision for versatility Reference Price $129.99. #91981

28"x60"

Skirting For Mobile Homes

$399

easily. He-useable. Reference Price $6.99. #60762

12" Variable-Speed Heavy-Duty Band Saw

Cuts intricate designs, scrolls & straight cuts. Oversize table (133/4"x 123/4") handles big jobs easily. Tilts to a 45 angle. Has variable speed. Mitre gague tilts from 0 to 60 in either direction Reference Price $159.99. #91724

Versatile 26"x 8'Long White, Green Or Clear Fiberglass Panel

$369,

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40-Pound Size Quikrete Concrete Mix

$|39

Reg. Price $15.99. This is the perfect thickness for use in walls. It has a vapor barrier to seal out moisture. Comes in 88.12 square foot bundle. #13576

Just add water to this do-it-yourself concrete mix. For sidewalks or other home jobs. Ret. Price $1.99. #10388

Durable Plastic All-Purpose Tub

$399

Reg Price $4.99. Tub IS great for

jobs like cement mixing. 26"x 20" X 6" deep. #19251

6"x 15" Unfaced R-19 Batt Insulation

A. 7-Pound Vinyl Concrete Patch .... *

Reg. Price $3.99. Add water & it bonds perfectly. #10390

B. 7-Pound    CviSQ Hydraulic Cement.. T5

.>^1 ^ Reg. Price $4.49. Prevent water leakage with this cement. #10393

c. 7-Pound Quick Set Cement......: 3

Pateh-ups & small jobs that need to dry quick. #10426

D. 7-Pound

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Reg. Price $5.19. For heavy jobs that need a strong hold. #10395

Bundle

Reg. Price $13.99. Use this as addon insulation. 48.96 sq. ft. #13585

6"x 15" Faced R-19 Batt Insulation

$1299

9"x 16" Faced R-30 Batt Insulation

$3999

Bundle

5^-M?H^^-^^-''^^'^st.timeusein attic, under floors. 42.67 sq. ft. #13571

12"x24"UnfacedR-38 Batt Insulation

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Driveway Products 60-Pound Sand Mix.....

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60-Pound Mortar Mix ....

Already blended, just add water Reference Price $3.19. #10391

Reg. Price $5.79. Adds strength. #10427

60-Pound 2 Black-Top Patch ..

To patch, just pour into place Reference Price $5.29. #10394

$399





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These 2 tems available via Warehouse Express. The quick and easy way to order Lowes products.

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Double Hung Single Glaze Wood Window With Your Choice Of Screen Or Storm Window

Lowes offers you the choice of a window with screen or window with storm window. Both choices are a great value! The window/screen package is an ideal choice for the summer months. While the window/ storm window package is the best practical choice for saving energy the year round. Whatever your need, Lowes has the answer.

2'x3'2" Double Hung Wood Window & Screen

2'x3'2"Wood Window With Storm Window

$1899    $1899

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Wood window with glazed panes includes a tough, fiberglass screen. Window has vinyl tubing for quick & easy rescreening. Hardware included. #14447,17852

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Insulate your home from drafts with this window & storm window. Storm installs easily over wood window for energy savings. All hardware included. #17852,13132

Lockable 2^8" Safety Glass Storm Door

Door Jamb

Corner

Pads

Foam Filled Insulation Sandwich

Adjustable Door Sweep

Choose either an aluminum (shown), inswing or outswing threshold.

Wsathersthpping plus a foam core provide excellent insulation. A storm door isn 't even needed!

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Protect And Insulate Your Home With This Handsome Pre-Hung Steel Door Unit

2'8" Williamsburg Colonial 6-Panel Unit..

1199

Regular S134.99. This steel door unit is equipped with an insuiai ng foam core, magnetic weatherstripping and a frost-free thresholc 'i not only a,uts down on energy loss, this door is also an extra sturCv i%''-thick to prevent warping & provide security. Save $15! #140^4 5

Reg. $60.99. A combination    v

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Reg. S139.99. Like the door unit above, this door unit includes t^ame weatherstripping, thresholds sweep. Right-or left-hand mount    -e

screen. Weatherstripped and lockable. #11131,2





^449^

6' Insulated ^io Door Set

Gives easy access     Has an adjustable

to the outside.    aluminum sill.

* Complements many Includes snap-in architectural styles. grille and screen.

Regular $549.99. Has double pane insulated glass and full weatherstripping. Door swings toward center, saving floor space. #13524,5

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See Back Page For Details On Credit8'x T Wood 4-Section Roll Up Garage Door......

Regular $159.99. Nows the time to replace your old garage door with this new 4-section roll-up model. Comes complete with track and hardware plus handle and locking device. Can be finished. #11042

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Enjoy The Convenience And Safety Afforded By The Stanley Garage Door Opener In Your Garage

V4 Horsepower Remote Control Garage Door Opener. .T

Regular $119.99. Do-it-yourself design. Opens doors up to 18 feet high and 7 feet wide. V4 HP chain and cable drive mechanism. No belts or pulleys. Comes with automatic on/off courtesy light. #11001Vb HP Digital Remote Control $lftQ99 Garage Door Opener.........IwSr

Regular $189.99. Chain and cable motor with automatic courtesy light. Features automatic safety reverse. Solid state, modular radio and operating controls. Our best Stanley model. #11002





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10 X 9 Storage Building

$19999

mm mm    Regular $229.99

All structural components are hot-dipped galvanized. Mid-door & wall brace. Wall panels have cedar shake appearance. Snap together assembly. Base;    \N, 83Vb" D, 7'4" H. #92738

10 X14 The Wilkesboro Building

$9flQ99

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All parts are 100% galvanized. Base dimensions: I15V4" W, 158V2" D, 80" H

Reference Price $269.99. >92736    _______

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Steel structural door. All parts are 100% galvanized. Base dimensions are 141 V" W. 198" D. 102" H. 92750

Annual Percentage Rate 24%. Deferred Payment Price S884.52.* See Page 24.

Available Through Warehouse Express Catalog Sales.

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Foundation Flooring Kit    <yi /IQQ

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Reg. $349.99

Air flow rate exceeds 100 mph. Has a 4.5 cu. ft. debris bag with full length zipper Easy conversion to leaf blower. Adjustable heights 95320

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Save $5.00 On A Garbage Can Caddie

$M99

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Adjustable. Holds two 32-gallon tras cans (extra). Adjusts for 20-gallon cans. Has a 1" tubular frame made of rust-resistant plated steel. #92376





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3mm Thick Lauan Colortone Panel

V32" Thick Modern Oak-Style Panel

'x8'

A beautiful light brown panel that is simulated on lauan plywood. Reference Price $10.99. #13866

4'x8'

Remodel any room with oak panel simulated on lauan plywood. Ref Price $11.99. #13875

%2" Thick American Almond Panel

W Thick Premium Hickory Panel

'x8'

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4'x8'

Regular $13.49. This lovely light brown panel is simulated on lauan plywood. #13870

Va" Thick Rustic Brown Panel

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Power Washer Nozzle........... $8.99

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Get $2.00 rebate on any Armstrong ceiling tile & panel in stock, all on sale now! Use our Armstrong Easy Up^ kit or grids to install your new ceiling, and tile & panel rebate will increase to $4.00 per carton! Thru 11/12/83.

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These lovely, simulated oak planks are    to cover ugly pipes & wiring - and

48" long. In 40 sq ft cartons. #12292    create a great new ceiling!

12"x 12" Ceiling Tiles    yvhite............32c    sq.    Ft

White...........  33C    Sq. Ft.    8 Panels per carton. #12326

Regular 38C. 64 tiles per carton #12313    Impressions.......33C    Sq. Ft

Impressions 35C Sq. Ft.    R9ular35. 8 panels per carton #123;

Regular 40C. 64 tiles per carton #12312    TextUied Fashlontone 35C Sq. Ft

Vrona...........43C    Sq. Ft.    Regular36c. 10 panels per carton 1232;

Regular 48c. 64 tiles per carton. #12321    Rock Castle.......38C    Sq. Ft.

Glenwood........48C    Sq. Ft.    Rgular45e. 10 panels per carton 12323

Regular 52C. 64 tiles per carton, #12316    Vrona   .........40C    Sq. Ft.

Plaza....    SOCSq    Ft    R9ular45C. 8 panels per carton #1232

Regular 55C. 64 tiles per carton, #12317    Glenwood........43C Sq.    Ft.

Colonial Sampler.. .90CSq.Ft.    9'f-8pafelspercarton #12330

Regular 97C. 40 tiles per carton. #12320    Royal Oak........75C Sq.    Ft

Regular 83C. 8 panels per carton ,# 12331

All ceiling tiles and panels are sold    2'X 2'Bravada    9fle<;a    Ft

by the full carton. Buy now S save!    S^u^ pfneis prcarfon #?228'

Easy-UpTlle    $799

Installation Kit /

Reg. $8.59. Has all the hardware to heic IIKM    ^    you put up these tiles and Oak Plank

Armtro    ceilings in no time. #10411

']2'x 4' Luminous Light Paneis Clear Prismatic    $^99

Or Cracked Ice____TdC Ea

I Reg. $3.99. Covers light fixtures in suspende d ceilings. Diffuses light. #18425,7

2'x4' Egg Crate. .$7.99 Ea.

Reg. $8.99. For directional lighting. #18429





'Home Decor Sal

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When It Comes To Flooring, Lowes Has Got You Covered! Heres An Example...

Armstrong

Carpet a 9'x 12' Room For Less Than $52.00!

Crystal Coast^ 12'-Wide Cushioned Carpeting

m.

Square Yard

100% continuous filament nylon carpet. Has a 5-year limited warranty. In 3 colors Ref, Price $6.49, #15016,8,9

Now You Can Do A 9'x 12'

Room For Less Than $64.00 Using Armstrong Vernay Tiles!

Flooring patterns shown are for illustration only. Acutal styles stocked may vary.

A. No-Wax Vernay Vinyl 12"x 12" Floor Tiles

Each

Self-adhesive tiles resist stains, dirt and scratches. Easy to install!

Peel & press. Ref. Price 79C, #16311,2

B. No-Wax Stylistik Vinyl 12"x 12" Floor Tiles

Each

Just peel, place & press these self-adhesive tiles for a beautiful floor. Many colors. Ref. Price 89C. #16321-32

C. No-Wax Solaran Vinyl 12"x 12" Floor Tiles

Each

These tiles have a Mirabond - finish that resists scuffs & stains. Self-adhesive. Ref. Price $1.31. #16428-35

Cuntl>er(anJ Ithlli

A. 12'-Wide Nylon Patterned Loop Cushioned Carpet

$C29

w Square Yard

Multi-level loop carpet in a multi-ione design. lOOP^o nylon for long lasting, practical use Ref Price $7.99. #15205-7

B. 12'-Wide Nylon Cushioned-Back Sculptured Carpet

$729

# Square Yard

100% Scotch Guarded nylon carpet is durable & attractive. Your choice of colors. Ref, Price $9.99. 15220-28

Do A 9'x 12'Room For Less Than $42.00 With Royelle 12'Wide No-Wax

Royelle-Flooring sq.Yd.

The 12'-width eliminates seams in most rooms. Royelle's vinyl no-wax finish resists stains for lasting beauty. Ref Price $4.99. #16162 6

$Ta9

. . ^ Sq.

12' Wide No-Wx $/|49 Accotone- Flooring ^ sq. Yd.

Features cushioned backing for comfort and no-wax finish for durable resistance to scuffs & stains. Ref. Price $6.99. #16182,97

12' Wide No-Wax

Castilian- Plus     w sq. Yd.

Cushioned backing for a comfortable flooring. Lowe's most stain and scuff resistant flooring. Come in today. Reference Price $8.99. #16247-61

12'Wide No-Wax

Sundial" Solaran^ w sq. Yd.

Features Mirabond- finish that keeps surface looking new longer! Has cushioned backing. In many colors. Reference Price $12.99. #16139-42





Bectratics^e:

10

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Compact

TimeSams

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safety.

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SM/E^5!

A. Dustbuster \ B. Compact Vacuum

$2599

Rea. $32.99. Cordless, rechargeable, electric vacuum. Clean tabletops, drapes, chairs & hard-to-reach spots. #98696

Black a Decker

C. Scrub Brusher

Spotliter

$2499 $3999

Reg. $45.99. Safe to use

SJWE^SO!

Standard 13"-Deep Safe

Reg. $27.99. This handy light mounts on the wall in its rechargeable unit. 2-position power switch. Almond. #98840

Reg. $45.99. Safe to use with water for scrubbing tile, carpet spots, etc. Comes with 2 brush sizes. Rechargeable. #98032

Reg. $174.99. Has 3-number cpmbination lock, shrouded dial and removable drawer. 15" X 12" X 13" inside. #98184

SJWE^8!

Survivor Deposit Box

$3699

Reg. $44.99. File-folder size inside for storing valuable papers. Fire tested. Key lock. #98182

EVBEAOY-    ^    COUNSELOR    COMPANY

Battery For    Electronic

6-Volt Lantern    Bath Scale

$|99    $29^

Reg. $2.79. Designed for long lasting use. #98809

Reg. S34.99. Easy to read numbers. Almond. #98058

Bright sjwB^si Brass!

A Must For Household Safety!

Fighter

$999

Reg. $12.99.

For paper, grease, etc. Simple way to be safe! #93713

Limited Quantities On These Locks

Troy Passage Latch

Troy Entrance Lock

Deadbolt Single Cylinder Lock

$799    $1499    $1999

No lock device. Ref Price $8.99. #61052

Key lock. Ref. Price $15.99. #61055

Latch & key. Ref Price $21.99. 6ios2

Save $9! Program Recorder

$5999

Reg. $68.99. For use

with Tl Home Computer as memory storage unit. #56723

f/W

Bonus! ^soiiebate! Speech Synthesizer A. Parsec j|qq

Home Computer $1/1099/''** 9AAQQ    ----

Base Unit   ./p/bate    s676o

any 6 Tl software solid    B. Extended <OAQQ

ware cartridges. Keep records, do your state cartridges and get a FREE Basic CartrWnrf 05*^ budget, etc. Ref. Price $179.95. #s^ speech synthesizer. ^on?e^n nol,    S26

Save $3! Football Cartridge

*26^

Reg. $29.99. Like

the real thing.





11

^Electronics Sale

we Cany A Full Une Of Color & aaek & white tvs

SAMSUNG

19" Diagonal Remote Control Color TV

Annual Percentage Rate 24%.

Monthly Payment

SJgM'

For 30 Months

Reg. S559.99. GEs color monitor s^tem adjusts and locks in the color automatically. 100% solid state chassis. #54541

Special values On TVS

*No Down Payment.

Deferred Payment Price $767.16. Annual Percentage Rate 23.99%. See Credit Terms On Back Page.

8Aiyi3|jiyQ    _

13" Diagonal Portable Color Television

219

Automatic fine tuning. 100% solid state chassis. Reference Price $269.95. #54476

A. 12" Diagonal Portable Black & White Television

$0499

Features a quick-start picture tube. Energy efficient design for low power consumption Solid state chassis. Ref. Price $83.95. #54446

B. 12" Diagonal Portable Black & White Television

$6999

VMS Video Cassette Recorder

^999

Has a reliable 100% solid state chassis. Earphone included. Ref. Price $89.95. #54473

Reg. S549.99. Has 8 hours of recordinc, or playback. Electronic tuning. #5490?

No Down Payment (See Credit Terms On Back Page.) Deterred Payment Price $693.73. Annual Percentage Rate 34.

VMS Cassette Recorder Tape

$999

Reg. $12.99. Plays up to 6 hours. #54943

mmstu

A.UHF/VHF/FM    MilQQ

Color TV Antenna ..

Mast extra. Reference Price $39.95. #56234

And^Motor........^54^

Compact design. Ref. Price $69.95 #56206

Centipede

Cartridge

$299

Regular $34.99.

From the arcade game. #54388

Phoenix

Cartridge

$2699

Regular $29.99.

Rise up from the ashes. #54387

Cartridge

$29

Regular $34.99.

All you can eat. Save. #54389

With $30 Factory Rebate!

Video Game< AAgg/,

Base Unit. .TOJ

The Atari Video System^" consists of the game console, 2 sets of controllers, power adapter, TV antenna switch box & Pac Man & Combat cartridges. Ref. Price $129.00. #54355

$6999

Joystick

Controller

Reg. $8.49.

#54357

AclTViSoN. Pit Fall Game Cartridge

$2499

Regular $28.99.

Provides hours of fun. #54426





Bectrai^Sale

PHORE-mPTE

SAVE ^20!

Cordless

Phone System   ^ ^

Reg. $159.99. Electronic "clearline security prevents interference from other cordless lines. Push-button dialing. Adapts to rotary or tone lines, #55431

^$10! ^less Phone Cordless Phone

o9    

Reg. S99.99. Adapts to rotary or touch tone lines. Last number redial. 55446

Reg. $149.99. Up to 300 ft. range from recharging base unit. Adapts to rotary or tone lines. Wake to music or alarm. Snooze button, #55425

PHOnE-mRTE

SAVE

W!

Telephone'^ $7099 Answering Device #5#

Reg. $89.99. Allows you to screen calls before answering callers are greeted by a pre-recorded electronic voice Records up to 30 individual messages. #55436

Clock Radio/Cassette Telephone Combination

$9099

Reg. $119.99. Has 10 number memory redial. Adapts to rotary or tone lines 55424

AM/FM Radio & $fi099

Phone Combination W5#

Reg. $79.99. Adapts to rotary or tone Imes. Wake to music or alarm Battery (extra) back-up 55422

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SPECIAL PRICES On Phones...

Standard Desk Telephone

Linear Design Desk Telephone

Table Telephone With 10-Number Memory

54499    55999    $flQ99

Reg. $49.99. Rotary or tone lines. #55426

Built-in hold & redial buttons. Reference Price S79.95 #55416

Reg. $59.99. Hi/Lo volume control. _

Rotary or tone lines. #55420    

A liiieConceipbr A. French Phone

S4799

Rotary or tone lines.

Ref. Price $49.95. #55428

B. Payfone Jr.*

$7999

A. Save $5!

Wall Telephone

$4999

Reg. $54.99. Rotary or tone lines. #55427

B. Compact

Telephone

$||99

Rotary or tone lines.

Ref. Price $16,95. #55402

WeCoflj9H/.    ^9-    $89.99. Rotary or

tone lines. #55429

A. Folding Design Flip Phone II

*57

Rotary or tone lines. Ref. Price $45,95. #55415

Sta

Cat

Wai

B. Answer Only Solitaire I Phone

**

Reg. Price $14.49, #55410

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12.13AppOance Sale

Lowes Monthly Payment

$1555*

w    #51752

For 24 Months

'No Down Payment.

Deferred Payment Price S373.20. Annual Percentage Rate 24<Hi. See Credit Terms On Page 24.

Lowe's Monthly Payment

$1766*

For 36 Months

Rg. S489.99. Installs over range or cooktop Built-nexMSt hood and light. #51758 *No Down Payment. (See Credit Terms On Back Page I Dfferred Payment Price $635.76.

Afinual Percentage Rat-------

^SOREBATE!

Our Best G.E. Space-Maker Microwave

$56999 -3000

Sale

Price

Factory

Rebate

M29*

S39

A. Variable Power Microwave

With Probe

Reg. S329.99. Cooks by time or temp including defrost. B Dual feed microwave cook system. Hasa60-minute dual speed timer. #51752

Reg. S629.99. Oven comes with GE's S30 consumer installation rebate Fits over range or surface unit Built-m work light & exhaust Solid state touch control =>51762

B. Touch Control Microwave

$36999    ___

Reg. 429.99. Cooks by time or temp. GE's 5-year limited warranty. #51721

Monthly Price

For 30 Months

#SMNVO

Variable Power Microwave ...

*229

No Down Payment. (See Credit Terms Back Page.) Reg. S259.99. Features a roomy I .Ocu . ft Deterred Payment Price S518.40.    oven    interior Has a 30 minute dual speed

Annual Percentage Rate 23.974b.    timer    including a defrost setting #51732

SAVE f8001

HotpoinfSBest

LauntHyKiirl

Save $50 On Large Capacity Automatic Washer

$38999

inc

Reg. $439.99. Has 4 cycles including perm press & knits. 2 wash & spin speeds. Variable water levels. #51240

Lowe's Monthly Payment

I*

For 30 Months

Standard Capacity Washer

349*_

3 automatic cycles including P P'^ss Has 2 wash/spin speeds. #51226

Annual Percentage Rate 23.95%.

Monthly Payment

$1385*

For 24 Months

Permanent Press

5-Cycle Dryer

$24999

Reg. $289.99. Special "no-iron" cool down care for perm press fabrics. #51521

*No Down Payment. (See Credit Terms Back Ptge.) Deferred Payment Price $332.40.

Annual Percentage Rate 23.93%.

AndMatching

Dryer,...,

Save $30 On Permanent Press Automatic Dryer

$289

Reg. $319.99. Standard capacity. Has 5 drying cycles including perm press and knits. 4 drying temperatures. #51403





Appliance Sale

A Supers^ IS

Save $80!

19.6 Cu.Ft.

Side-by-Side

Deluxe $"71099 Refrigerator . /ITTsases Reg. S799.99. No-frost model witn auto energy saver system "No Down Payment.

Deferred Payment Price $1,060.92. Annual Percentage Rate 23.98%. Credit Terms On Back Page.

10.6 Cu.Ft.

Refrigerator T

. $399.99. This model has 3 door shelves, egg racks, produce crisper & more. #53502

$34999

Ice Maker Kit

Ref. Price $89.95.

Save $80!

17 Cu.Ft.

Refrigerator 519 Reg. $599.99. No-frost model. Ice maker is extra. #53670 "No Down Payment.

Deferred Payment Price $767.16. Annual Percentage Rate 23.99%. See Credit Terms On Back ftge.

Ice Maker Kit

79^

Reg. Price $99.55.

Deluxe Range

$37999

Monthly Payment

$l77r

For 30 Months

9-Cycle Option Undercounter Dishwasher

$34^

Low Monthly Payment

SB

For 30Months

Reg. $399.99. Power scrub cycTe, Heat-Off drying option and more. #51018

'No Dourn Payment.

Deterred Payment Price S490.20. Annual Paroantage Rale 23.95H. See Credit Terma Back Page.

5-Cycle Option Undercounter Dishwasher

299

. $339.99. Has energy saving option, dual level power wash & it's sound insulated. #51043

Save $60! Best Undercounter Dishwasher

$39999

Reg. $459.99. This deluxe model has a china & fine crystal cycle, power scrub cycle, in-door silverware basket, adjustable rack, etc. #51046 *No Down Payment (See Credit Termi Beck Page). Deferred Payment Price $590.40.

Annual Percentage Rate 23.97%.

Monthly Payment

16^

For 36 Months

Reg. $429.99. Has lift-off window door,

on light, clock with timer, etc. #52806 *No Down Payment (SaaCradltTarma on Back Paga). Deferred Payment Price $533.10.

Annual Percentage Rate 23.98%.

Save $40! Standard 30" Range

$28999

Reg. $329.99.

Oven door lifts off.

Broiler pan & 2 racks. 952803





15PUmMwSale

Tired Of Those COM water aues?

With cold weather ust around the comer now is the t me to repiace your oid water heater. Lowes carries a compiete iine of naturai gas and eiectric models.

Model

red

B

Electric Hot Water Heater Timer

$2|99

Turns water heater on and off at preset times saving you money. Reference Price $29.99. #26352

*159

A. 40-Gallon Electric Hot Water Heater'

Energy efficient. Features a set-and-forget thermostat control. Pressure relief valve for safety, rorcelain lined tank. Reference Price $189.99. #26302

B. 40-Qallon LoBoy SIZCI99 Electric Hot Water Heater.. 199

Fits nicely into smaller openings of your home. Comes with an adjustable thermostat and a pressure relief valve for safety. Reference Price $169.99. #26337

52-Gallon Electric Hot Water Heater...

Features an adjustable thermostat plus a pressure relief valve for safety. Reference Price $199.99. #26304

*169

c. 40-Gallon Natural Gas Hot Water Heater-------

Pressure relief valve for safety. Comes with an adjustable thermostat. Reference Price $169.99. #26334

*139

SAVE

^3!

Wter Heater Insulation Blanket

$699

W Regular $9.99

Wraps around your water heater keeping the heat in, making your unit more efficient. Cuts with scissors. 244

we stock A Full Line Of Piping.

$299

A. V2"x 10' Type M ^ Copper Pipe.........

Made of durable copper. Easy to work with Sold in convenient 10 foot lengths. Stock up. Reference Price $3.39. #23785

$|69

B.V2"x10'CPVC Hot or Cold Pipe T

Ideal for all inside supply line piping. Withstands temperatures up to 180. Easy to work with. Ref. Price $2.20. #23750

C. 1V2"x 10' PVC Drain, $*129 Vnt, Wste Pipe 9

Will not rust, flake or corrode. For drain or vent application. Easy to work with. Reference Price $4.39. #23825

D. 4" Solid Plastic 9 AC Drain Pipe mAt per ft.

Solves drainage and water handling problems. Reference Price 29c. #24112

V2"x 12"

Frostproof Valve

^7 Regular $9.99

It will not freeze in sub-freezing weather. Easy to install. #28270

V2" Easy To Install Horsebibb Valve

^l^egularS3.19

Can be used both inside and out. Stock-up today. #28320

E. 12" Corrugated Culvert Pipe pent.

Regular $4.40. Flexible. It will not misalign in unstable soils. #24109

.*3

Reference Price $2.99. #22782

B. V2"x 50' Polybutylene $Q99 Flexible Tubing O

Reference Price $9.99. #22750





Bath Sale

:i6

PRICES CUT

Remodel Your Bath With A Beautiful Winity Ensemble By

IHPac nJ.S. Slate Ca^

Lmors

L0 raymtnt Sm >>

Bedford Oak Bath

30"x21"    $1^099

Vnity Base .. . Z9

Regular $149.99. Has solid oak center panels and door frames *20948

Medicine Cabinet . . .

*23725 Reg. $94.99

Oval Cabinet.....

*23727 Reg $9999

Vanity Top 31" X 22" . .

20286 Reg. $74.99

Light Fixture......

*74313 Reg $39.99

Single Lever Faucet . .

*24935 Reg. $69.99

Marina I Vanity Package With Marble Top & Faucet

*89.,.

Regular $99.99. Single door vanity finished in white with gold in-laid design. Designed for the smaller bath. With top & faucet. #20804

White Ascot Bath Ensemble

K'...?79

Regular $89.99. Solid wood door frames with brass finished hardware. #20864

I2"x 21"    $0099

Drawer Base . . .

#20867 Reg $10999 Marble

vanity Top . . .

37" X 22" #20277

Bath Storage Cabinet ....

20" X 34" *20859

White Water Saver Closet . .

#20701.2 Reference $69.99

.. .*29

Medicine Cabinet ....

23" X 19" #23716

Dual Faucet With Pop Up .

#24932 Reg $34.99

*29

SAVINGS ON... Saxony Bath Set

Normandy Bath

30"x2i"    $QQ99

Vanity Base 09

Regular $109.99. Complete hardwood frame. Roomy interior, #20833

Medicine Cabinet

14"x20" #23713

Nfenity Top

#20281 Reg. $74.99

Light Fixture . . .

#74388 Reg. $22.99

Faucet W/Pop Up .

#24931 Reg. $56.99

24"x 21"

Vanity Base Regular $99.99. Has solid oak door frames. Roomy interior. Easy-to-clean. #20884

Bath Storage . AQQ

Cabinet......

Regular $79.99. It's 20"x34" Wall-mount. #20882

Medicine

Cabinet ......

#23711 Reg $39.99

24 x22'

China Top.....

#20750 Reg. $77.99

i-L'ght    $*9099

Bath Fixture .... .jr

#74385 Reg, $37.99

Faucet With    AQQ

Popup.......rQ9^

#24931 Reg, $56.99

?69^

Marquis Bath Set

36"x21"

Vanity Base /O

Regular $99.99. Sculptured doors are finished in white #20814

Medicine Cabinet .

14"x 18" #23697

Winity Top 37"x 22"

*20277 Reg $79,99

Light Fixture ....

*74386 Reg $22.99

Faucet W/Pop Up .

*24931 Reg $5699

Contemporary Bath

II9

Regular $169.99. Features solid hardwood door frames. #20928

Drawer Base ....

12"x 21" #20931

Medicine Cabinet .

#23728 Reg. $159.99

WmityTop22"x37"

#20277 Reg. $79.99

Light/Mirror ....

#74316 Reg, $59.99

Faucet W/Pop-Up . .

#24932 Reg. $34,99

*119

*139

*69

0999





17:Bath sale

A. Quiet Bath fn With Light

$29

This fan-light features a quiet, plugin motor, unbreakable Lexan- lens and adjustable mounting brackets. Fits 4" round duct. Uses up to 100W bulb (extra). #25504

Easy to mount fans with superquiet motors. An ^ attractive and practicai bath fixture!

B. Bath Fan/Light & Heater With Ck)ntFoi Switch

Reguiar

$79.99

PRICES CUT

Accent Your Bath With Polished Brass Accessories

Elegant looking accessories make any bath luxurious! These practical accessories are in a bright, polished brass finish and theyll blend in perfectly with your bathrooms decor. Mounting hardware is extra.

$699

c. Toothbrush- $429

A. 18" Brass Towel Bar.

Reg. $9.99. Brass finish. #25255

B. Brass Finish $C99 F^per Holder W

Reg. $9.99. Brass finish. #25252 Stop by and see our wide selection of bath accessories.

Tumbler Holder.

Reg. $6.29. Brass finish. #25254 .

D. Brass Soap Dish...

Reg. $6.29. Brass finish. #25253

^29

$3499

Ventilator and heater each have separate controls, so you enjoy 3 features in any combination. Quiet motor, unbreakable Lexan* lens & more. Bulb extra. #25506

CaiRe,

A. Chrome Finish Lavatory Faucet

$59 Regu'*

ibW $34.99

Durable chrome-finish faucet has pop-up drain, acrylic handles and washerless construction. *24932

B. Chrome Finish Lavatory Faucet With Pop-Up

$3499

Regular

$44.99

Our Best washerless, chrome-B finish faucet with pop-up drain. Features 15-year warranty. #24933

C. Bronze Finish Lavatory Faucet

$4999

Regular

$56.99

Features washerTess construction. Deluxe aerator & brdnze acrylic C handles. Save $7.00! #24931





P^iMwSate

18

Premium White 5-Piece Wall Surround    W

$9999

Resists impact marks and chipping. Fits existing 5' tubs. Includes toiletrv shelves. Ref. Price S129.99. #20791

Creme Color    $IAA99

Wall Surround.....

Catalog Order #20794

5'White, Left Or Right Hand PVC Tub

Resists chipping and peeling. Easy installation. Cleans easily. Come in today. Ref. Price $99.99. #20430,1

... *99

Catalog Order #20436,7

Great

value!

Grade A White ^ Economy V\^ter Saving Commode

$4499

Features siphon-jet action for fast and thorough flushing: Do-it-yourself installation. Ref. Price $69.99. #20701,2

Blue, Gold Or <CQ99 Creme Color . :W9

Ref. Price $79.99. #20703-8

32" Wide Rustproof Shower Stall

$10999

Perfect for basement, workshop, etc. Durable one-piece plastic construction. Quick assembly. Reference Price $139.99. #25938

Save $10.00 On    $0099

Extended Base .9^

Reg. $39.99. Available through Catalog Order #25939

1-Piece Fiberglass Tub/Shower Unit In Plain White

$20999

Pre-drilled on right or left hand end. Features a built-in grab bar. Resists chipping and peeling.

Ref. Price $239.99. #20104,5

Available Through Lowes , Catalog Order In Some Stores.

Save $60.00 On A White, One-Piece Commode

Available Through CatalogOrder

Reg. $329.99. Low silhouettedesign. Has a non-overflow flush feature. #20722

Printed Oak Look Commode Seat

Commode In Blue<

Or Creme Color..

Reg. $349.99. Save $70! #20723,4

$279

H999

Solid brass, top-mount hinge. Moisture resistant top coat. Ref. Price $24.99. #20670

Self-Rimmed White China Lavatory Sink

S/IQ99 Faucet Not

Included

Vitreous china finish for lasting beauty. Ref. Price $62.99. #20732

Blue,Goid& $CQ99 Creme Colors .... 99

Ref Price $64.99. #20733-5

Save $5.00! 22 Wtt Light With Lamp

Save $7.00! Circline Light With Lamps

Save $10.00! 48" Fluorescent With 2 Lamps

Save $10.00! 24" Fluorescent With 2 Lamps

$24    $^299    $3499    $3999

Reg. $29S9. Antique brass finish. lOVa" wide. #74688

Reg. $39.99. Circline fluorescent fixture. Save! #74220

Reg. $44.99. Features wraparound oak end panels. #75412

Reg. $49.99. Has a

beautiful oak-like finish. #75416

Save $10.00! 48" Fiuorescent With 2 Lamps

$4999

Reg. $59.99. Comes with solid oak end panels. #75424





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Reg. $54.99. Spout is extra high & long for pots & pans. Washerless #24829

Save $10.00! 2-Handle Deck Faucet With Spray

Regular $49.99. Easy-to-turn controls. Easy installation. Washerless. #24823

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33"x 22" Stainless Steel Sink With Strainers, Faucet And Cutting Board

Regular $99.99

Sink is self-rimming for do-it-yourself installation.

Comes with an easy grip single lever washerless faucet, 2-basket strainers and cutting board. #26024

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Reg. $24.99. Antique brass finish. Bulb extra. #74368

Reg. $26.99. Antique brass finish. Bulb extra. #74361

Reg. 837.99. Solid oak base. Bulbs extra. #74394

Reg. 539.99. Antique brass. Bulbs extra. #74367





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Dusk-To-Dawn Outdoor Light..

Regular $49.99. Provides an extra measure of security to your property. Automatically turns on at dusk and off at    ..........

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Wall Or Post Outdoor Lantern..

Regular $14.99. Both of these beautiful models have clear hammered acrylic housing. Black finish.

Easy do-it-yourself installation. #73103,9

A. Save $5! Outdoor Wall-Mount Lantern.

Regular $39.99. Has an antique brass finish. #74553

$3499

1. Save $4! Outdoor Wall Mount Fixture ..

Regular $18.99. Has a weathered brass f inish. #74550

$1499

B. Save $10! Outdoor Post-Mount Lantern .

Regular $54.99. Hasafrostedglass housing. #74556

$4499

2. Save $5! Outdoor Wall Mount Fixture.

Regular $29.99. Has an antique brass finish. #74552

$2499

Regular $6.99. Features a white cover with wheat design. #74125

14" Square Ceiling Light

#0

Regular $15.99. White with woodgrain design. Polished brass finish. #74110

Regular $7.99. Crystallike globe & polished brass finish. #74403

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Accent Light

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Regular $16.99. Has a

white finish. Its 5%" in length. #74476

Save $10!

Ceiling Fixture

$3999

Regular $49.99. Antique brass. Has 3 satin tulip shades. #74114

*99*

Save $40!

S-Light Pendant

Regular $139.99. For dining room, foyer, etc. Smoke lustre with floral design glass type. Has polished brass trim. #74475

Save $5!

Ceiling Fixture

Regular $21.99. Decaled white opal glass. Antique brass finish. #74404

Save $5! Ceiling Pendant Light

$2499

Regular $29.99. White opal glass. Antique brass finish. #74474

A. Save $5! 2-Li^ht

Ceiling Fixture

$2799

Reg. $32.99. Solid oak frames featuring lovely antique brass trim. Easy-to-install. #74402

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B. Save $10! 4-Light

Ceiling Fixture

$3999

Reg. $49.99. With four lights. Antique brass trim. Features a solid oak frame. #74401

Save $5! Ceiling Pendant Light

$2999

Regular $34.99. Antique brass finish. White opal with decal. #74473

Save $10!

3-Light Fixture

$29

Reg. $39.99. Octagonal oak design. Has white glass. #74257

Save $5!

Ceiling Fixture

$4999

Reg. $54.99. Detailed antique brass base and I holders. #74111





i A. Weather- Proof Single ^ Lamp Holder

$99

Regular S3.99. Fully adjustable swivel. Comes complete with gasket. #71220

B. Weather-Proof Square Cover

$29

Regular $2.99. Heavy-duty model. 3 hole. Comes with plugs & gasket. #71223

LIGHT iOftCC

Weatherproof

Square

Box

Regular $4.99. Heavy aluminum castings. Accepts standard square cover. #71225

SAVE

250' 12-2 Copper Cable With Ground

250' 14-2 Copper Cable With Ground

$2499    $1099

Lowes is your complete electrical center. Ref. Price $29.99. #70111

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200 Amp, 24 Space

El^rical Panel Box , With Main Breaker

_ .    $149.99

This heavy-duty model is designed to handle systems. Features maximum 40 circuit capacity. Includes main breaker and cover. Baked enamel finish. #71756

Lowes has many other sizes of panel boxes to rit your electrical needs at similar low prices.

For the professional or the do-it-yourselfer.

Ref. Price $25.99. #70123

Non-Metallic 18-Cubic-lnch Wbll Box

Easy to work with. Complete with nails. Reference Price 49C. #70972

V2" Slimline 20 Amp Single Circuit Breaker

SQ59 Regular    $5.99

Reliable breaker for safe power introduction. Use with aluminum or copper wii-e. #71997

Wfe Have Many Other Sizes Of Circuit Breakers In Stock.

SAVERS!

A. 50', 16-3 Outdoor Extension Cord

B. Multiple Outlet strip With Switch

Regular $9.99. For

a variety of outdoor uses. Has a vinyl cover. #70371

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Regular $17.99. Has

a 6 foot long cord. Includes circuit breaker. #70386

I^ECML

1 Ivory Night Light With Bulb Included

99

Regular $1.59. Has

an adjustable shade. Ideal for any room of the house. #71356

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A. Brown Or ivory

15-Amp Outlet  ........59

Grounded duplex outlet switch. Terminal screws acrent up to No. 10 conductors. Available in brown or^y^^ ^' Reference Price 89c. #70485.683

B. Brown Or Ivory

15-Amp Switch.........69

Grounded single pole switch with break-off plaster ears. Accepts up to No. 10 conductors. Available in brown or ivory. Reference Price 99C. #70407,608

C. Full Range

Dimmer Switch.........

'^'^PJSh-on, push-offwntrol. Dial controls light from off" to "full" bright. Fits any standard wall plate and 1-gang box. #70713





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Save $5! 4-Light Chandelier.....

Regular $34.99. Features a beautiful antique brass finish with wood center column. Has 4 lovely glass tulip shades with ruffled edges. #74925

Save $10! 4-Llght S^Q99 Chandelier........

Regular $39.99. Put your dining room in a beautiful new light with this antique brass finished model. Has a wood center column and tulip shades. #74923

YOUR CHOICE!

Polished Brass Chandelier With Clear Or Frosted Glass

Save $5! 4-Light    S^yi99

Chandelier.........H

Regular $29.99. Antique brass finish with 4 glass shades featuring ruffled edges. Perfect for dining room, foyer, etc. Come in today. #74924$5299

Regular $39.99. Gleaming polished brass center column and arms. Both models are 19" wide. Perfect for foyer, dining room, etc. Lowes is your complete lighting center. Come in and save today. #74926,7

Save $10! 4-Light    $|Q99

Chandelier..........TRI

Regular $29.99. This 4-light chandelier has a lovely antique brass finish with clear chimneys and ruffled edges. For dining room, etc. #749219,400 BTU Radiant Type Kerosene Heater

$7099

Automatic shut-off safety switch if tipped over. Automatic starting and extinguishing. Wood grain finish. Limited quantities. Batteries included. Reference Price 389.99. #30476

13,500 BTU Fan Forced Kerosene Heater$16999

Features a removable tank cartridge for convenient refueling. Has automatic starting (no matches) and extinguishing. Features a lovely woodgrain finish. Reference Price $189.99. #30479

19,600 BTU Convection Type Kerosene Heater$14999

Automatic ignition and extinguishing. Glass-wool wick. Has a stay cool" carrying handle. Wide stable base. Perfect for a resort home, camper, workshop, etc. Reference Price $159.99. #30478





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16" Chain Saw With Carrying Case

McCULLOCH

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10" Chain Saw With Chain Brake

199

Lightweight yet durable design. Made for medium duty cutting including pruning. Automatic chain oilina Solid state ignition. Easy-to-use. Reference Price $229.99. #91626

Helpful Chain Saw Extras That Halps Make Your Cutting Job Easier

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A. Pack Of Two 16" Saw Chains

$1399

Fits most McCulloch, Poulan, and Homelite chain saws. Ref. Price $19.99. #91371,2,5

$55 REBATE

18" Pro Mac 610 Chain Saw

Ideal for use around farm. Has a powerful 3.7 cu. in. engine with a large volume muffler for guiet operation. Features automatic chain oiling, electronic ignition, anti-vibration system, hand guard &more. Ref. Price $349.99. #91613

Regular Price .

Factory Rebate.

$33499

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Features a durable 2.0 cu. in. engine. Weai for small cutting projects around the vard Comes with wraparound chain brake and hand guard for cutting safety Jasy-to-use. Reference price $109.99. #91610

$29999

Electric Sure Sharp Chain Saw Sharpener

14" Mac 130 Chain Saw With Chain Brake

$|Q99    $129

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$1999

With two sharpening stones and a built-in depth gauge. Includes sharpening guide. Attaches to 12-volt battery. Ref. Price $19.99. #91400

Lightweight yet powerful enough to handle most any home cutting iob 20 cu. in. engine. Automatic oiling. Ref. Price $139.99. #91611

Allows you to tackle larger cutting jobs with your present saw Easy installation. Referei Price $29.99. #91381,86

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15,000 BTU LP Or 18,000 BTU Natural

Gas Space Heater

149

Automatic starting. No need for matches. Thermostatically controlled Unvented. 3 temp settings. Can be waH mounted. Ref. Price $169.99. #30734,5

Made of high-strength steel. Can be started in wood by hand. Ref. Price $10.99. #91394

B. 7 Lb. Maul With Fiberglass Handle

$1999

Has a 7 pound forged carbon-steel head. Durable fiberglass handle for years of service^ Reference Price $22 99 #91417

Fireplace Insert With Blower

$499

Easily fits opening up <0 32"H & 42"W Reference Pnce $529 99. #37368

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"'Dennis $2.99.#6i683

3' Long Steel & Felt Door Seal $|29

Brass plated. Ref. Price $1.39. #61667

DENNIS

ENERGY

10,200 BTU Kerosene Heater

Features include removable fuel tank, automatic shut-off. automatic extinguish.

Safe & warm! UL listed Ref. Price $119.99. #30477

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?5 $200 $300

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SALE 59.99

Reg. $90. Wool speaks quality, and Woodmere'"says it in a pure wool sportcoat. Tailored in nubby tic-weaves, herringbones and plaids for a day in the country or a night on the town. Mens regular, short and long sizes.

Sale 29.99 Reg. $45. Dress slacks in wool and polyester/wool blends. In classic colors to go with everything Especially our pure wool sportcoat. Mens waist sizes 29 to 42.

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Reg. $33 Saie 26.40

B. Polyester/cotton ski jacket with contrast color yoke. Zip-off sieeves. Assorted styles and colors. Big boys S,M,L,XL. Reg. $36 Sale 28.80

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Title
Daily Reflector, October 12, 1983
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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.) - 30601
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