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HOLD-OUTS?More than 1,500 American soldiers are combing the Grenada countryside for suspected hold-outs. Some Cubans may be in resistance group. (Page 22)SPORTS TODAY
DEFICIT FEVERAdditional $1 billion for social services and education beaten back in Hpuse by forces that are shaken by mounting federal deficit. (Page 12)MURPHY AGAIN
Dale Murphy of the Atlanta Braves was surprised at his selection as the National Leagues MVP for the second straight year. (Page 17)THE DAILY REFLECTOR
TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION
102NDYEAR NO. 250GREENVILLE, N.C. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 9, 1983
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Janice Buck Is Vote^Greenville Mayor
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B.vTOMBAINKS Reflector Staff Writer
Greenville voters elected the citys first female mayor Tuesday and placed four incumbents, a former councilman and a new member who actually topped the balloting on the new local governing board,
Janice Buck, who led the field two years ago in her initial bid for a seat on the City Council, carried six of the nine local precincts Tuesday in sweeping to victory in a two-candidate race for mayor.
Mrs. Buck, the citys mayor pro-lem since 1981, defeated retired Greenville businessman A.B. Whitley Jr. by an unofficial margin of 2.993 to 2,769 in relatively light voting.
City records dating back to 1897 indicate that a woman has never occupied the mayors chair in Greenville during that period.
Edward E. Carter, who narrowly missed election in two earlier bids for the
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council, had no trouble Tuesday as he gathered the top vote total among 11 candidates. Carters election returns a black member to the board after a two-year absence follow-ing the decision by Clarence Gray not to seek re-election in 981.
Joining Carter on the council will be incumbents Judy Greene (2,935 votes), Stuart Shinn (2,884), Louis Clark (2,698), and William Hadden (2.686), and Dr MW (Henryi Aldridge (2,851), who previously served two terms on the board In the late 1950s and early 1960s, Aldridge, the mayor pro-lem in 1959, unofficially ran fourth in Tuesdays balloting.
Incumbent George Pugh just missed in his bid to gam a second term, finishing with 2.604 votes or 82 votes behind Hadden Under the simple plurality system, the top six candidates are elected, with no provisions for run offs. Following Pugh were F.H. Mebane with 2.479. former member Mildred McGrath with 2.041, Sallie Keel with 1,157, and Alton Warren with 1,239 votes.
Mrs. Buck said today that there are exciting programs I am interested in working on and goals that the council can attain by accomplishing these things. I am excited about these programs and I know the council is
The new mayor said, 1 just want to thank the voters for voting and I hope that 1 can merit their confidence in the next two years I am most appreciative to them for the confidence shown in me by their votes
Mrs. Buck carried all hut Pra-incts 4 (Community Center on Chestnut Street), 10(Oakmont Baptist Church i and 7 (Elm Street Gym) in defeating Whitley. With most of the polls reporting close races for mayor. Mrs. Buck- took Prainct 8 (Willis Building) by a margino!367 to250, Prainct 3 b\ a 311 to 194 edge, and Prainct 5 (American Ugion Building) by a margin of 693 to 611.
The election of Mrs. Buck to the mayor's post underlines the political success that women have enjoyed in Granville in raent years. In addition to the mayor, Mrs. Greene begins her fourth term on the council, which had two women among 'its six members the last two years. .Mrs. McGrath sened
several terms on the board, including two terms as mayor pro tern. Gall Maks holds the city managers seat. Granville's
lop administrative post.
Carters showing Tuesday places him in position for consideration by his fellow council members as the choice for mayor pro-tem, an honor that traditionally gas to the candidate raeiving the highest vote total. That opportunity comes two years after he missed the sixth position on the council by only 20 votes and was unsuccessful in calling for a raount.
Shinn is completing his first term on the board, while Clark will return for his third two-vear term and Hadden will liegin
his fourth term. Hadden was first elected to the council in 1^5 but was not successful in his 1977 bid. He won his second and third terms in the 1979 and 1981 elections.
While no official figures will be available until Thursdays
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Election Results In Pitt Communities
AYDEN - Ayden .Mayor Koss Persinger swept the town's mayoral race Tuesday, defeating contender Bobby Worthington by a
margin 'of 628 votes to :J65 votes. Persinger has served as a commissioner or mayor in Ayden for over 20 years.
Incumbent Carl Speight
defeated former Commissioner Aaron Hines Jr.in Ayden's 1st Ward election by an unofficial vote of 525 to 398. Candidate Edna Bed-
dard Jones received 73 votes.
In Ayden's 2nd Ward, incumbent Robert Harris defeated challenger Willard Hall by a margin of 665 votes to 311 votes. Susan W. Moody took the 3rd Ward seat from James Butler by receiving 579 votes to Butler's 372 votes,
.Ms. .Moody will serve her first term as town commissioner, replacing current Commissioner J. Elliott Dixon. who chose not to seek re-election
The commissioners' seats in Ayden's fourth and fifth waroB were unoppoeed and incumbents Marvin Bear" Baldree and J.J. Brown were re-eleecled. Baldree received 832 voles and Brown 856.
A total of 1,081 citizens cast their ballots in Ayden Tuesday.
GRIMESLAND - Voters chose five aldermen Tuesday from a list of 16 candidates.
Elected to the Town Board of Aldermen were Zelda Galloway and Kyle Hodges, both receiving 84 votes; Annie Laura (.Ann) Hudson with 73 votes; Thurman Clark with 62 voles and Charlie Dawson Jr. with 50 votes.
Other candidates receiving votes were: Jane Buck with 25; Thomas Dixon with 34; Angelean Elks with 39; W. Leslie Elks with 4; Connie Hodges Johnson with 14; Delores Mayo with 41; Lee Peri4- with 35: Charlie Smith with 2: James Stepps with 16: Danny Strickland with 21 and Henry Whitehurst with 35.
missioners were Letha W. Jefferson with 86 votes. David Owens with 85 voles, James T. Willoughby Jr with 82 votes; Charles Pridgen with 76 votes, and Beverly Burnette with 70 voles. Wayne Turner, not elected, received 38 votes.
BETHEL - Frank .M. Hemingway was elected mayor of Bethel Tuesday with 436 votes to overcome eight write-in candidates.
Write-in mayoral candidates were Burt Carson Sr. with I vote; James Du|iree, t; B(Aj Bowers. 2; C D. Everett. 1; Walter Grav. 3;
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GRIFTON - Voters chose three commissioners Tuesday. with incumbent Johnny Len Craft gaining re-election with 224 votes.
He will be joined on the Grifton board by newcomers Ronald Hardison, who received 221 votes, and Maxwell Waters Sr., with 235 voles.
A total of 303 persons voted in Griftons ela'tibn.
FALKLAND - Falkland voters elected everyone on the ballot in Tuesday's elections.
Roger Collins was elected mayor with 26 votes. The new town commissioners are Vernon Best with 23 votes. Charles E. Mayor Jr.with 24 votes, and Woodrow W. Wooten with 26 votes.
ELECTION RESULTS TABULATED -Daily Reflector staffer Woody Peele. seated center, and Susan Chatam, standing, ai.d Larry Koscianski, employees of Computer
Displays, take a look at the final printout after Tuesday night's election returns were tabulated at the The Daily Reflector. (Reflector Photo Bv Tommy Forrest)
WINTERVILLE - Incumbents Bobby Crawford and Leland Tucker won re-election Tuesday to the Town Board of .Aldermen, Crawford received 167 votes and Tucker received 174. Challenger Phillip Worthington received 98 votes and Calvin Henderson and Mayhew Haddock received one write-in vote each. Only two seats were vacant on Winterville's board.
SIMPSON - The village of Simpson elected Galloway C. Thompson with 149 votes, Brenda Gatlin Hawkins with 145 votes, and Virginia S. McDonald with 146 votes to the Village Council.
Those running and not elected were Elsie M. Porter with KM voles and Bruce Edwards and Sidney E. Mills with 69 votes each. A mayor will be chosen from the among the councilpersons.
FOUNTAIN - Julian C. Gaynor was elected mayor of Fountain Tuesday with 90 votes.
Elected as town com
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iLige New shuttle I,age 16 Obituaries Page\rea items Pagel' iiOM they yuledUnofficial Returns For November 8 Election
INFORMATION ASKED OF VETERANSRELATIVES American Legion Post 160 asks that relatives of deceased veterans buried in Brown Hill Cemetery contact the post officers immediately. American Legion members plan to mark each veterans grave on Veterans Day, Friday, with an American Flag and need assistance in identifying which of the graves there not marked as veterans are in fact those of veterans. Contact Commander Ben Braswell, 752-1383, or Service Officer Curtis Best, 752-0604. r
Candidates
MAYOR
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CITY COUNCIL
Janice
A.B.
M.W.
Ed
Louis
Judy
William
Sallie
Millie
F.H.
George
Stuart
Alton
Precincts
Buck
Whitley
Aldridge
Carter
Clark
Greene
Hadden
Keel
McGrath
Mebane
Pugh
Shinn
Warren
Greenville 1.....
144
119
35
276
41
43
24
13
46
237
78
40
56
Greenville 3.....
311
194
47
540
51
73
48
26
58
516
84
33
45
Greenville 4.....
268
355
102
598
97
110
89
48
86
544
126
115
92
Greenville 5.....
693
611
745
643
692
755
590
315
489
468
694
747
310
Greenville 6.....
217
174
211 *
225
190
205
198
94
153
177
178
209
103
Greenville 7.....
391
455
578
326
525
590
563
211
420
174
484
547
236
Greenville 8.....
367
250
350
236
399
406
414
157
282
155
331
469
139
Greenville 9.....
331
316
471
213
402
466
448
165
302
120
335
444
164
Greenville 10____
238
250
265
130
253
239
270
113
179
63
250
247
77
Absentee.......
15
19
23
16
23
26
21
6
15
4
16
19
7
Transfers.......
18
26
24.
31
25
22
21
9
11
21
28
22
10
TOTALS........
2993
2769
2851
3234
2698
2935
2686
1157
2041
2479
2604
2892
1239
Elected*
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Votes tabulated with the assistance of COMPUTER DISPLAYS and APPLE COMPUTER
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2 The Dally Reflector. Gfaanville, N.C._Wednesday, Novembef 9.1983
Couple Marries Sunday In Douljle Ring Ceremony
Temple Free Will Baptist Church was the scene of the wedding ceremony Sunday at 3 p.m. of Rebecca Evans Cherry of Winterville and Harvey Gray Whitehurst of Route 5. Greenville. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Alex Thompson.
Eloise Jackson was pianist and Lvnn Elks sang Wedding :^ng and "One Hand, One Heart." Ray Anderson sang "Wedding Prayer."
The bride's parents are the late Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Evans and the bridegrooms parents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Whitehurst.
The maid of honor was Wendy Cherry and the bridesmaid wasJoanie Cherry, daughters of the bride of Winterville.
The best man was Tommy Whitehurst of Chocowinity and ushers included Darrell Whitehurst of Washington, nephews of the bridegroom, and David Evans of Greenville, nephew of the bride.
The bride wore a formal gown of candlelight sheer organza designed with a high neckline encircled with a ruffle. The fitted bodice featured a V-shaped yoke of point d'esprit outlined in a
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The maid of honor wore a formal gown of sheer pink organza over matching taffeta fashioned with an open bateau neckline with short, pouf sleeves featuring tucks
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of sheer organza. The gathered skirt was enhanced at the waistljne with a belt of )ink satin. She carried a ong-stemmed pink mum with matching streamers.
The bridesmaid wore a formal gown of yellow Chantilly lace over taffeta. The gown was accented with an empire waist and the skirt had accordian pleats. The bodice featured spaghetti straps. She wore a matching jacket of chantilly lace with a ruffled neck and long fitted sleeves ending in a ruffle. She carried a long-stemmed yellow mum with matching streamers.
Sisters of the bridal couple, representing mothers, were given corsages of yellow carnations.-
A reception followed the ceremony and was held in the fellowship hall of the church. The wedding cake was served by Brenda Taylor and punch was poured by Judy Bagley and Patsy Jones. Assisting in serving were Olivia Evans, Teresa Thompson. Louise Bachlotte and Becky Nelms.
An after-rehearsal party was held at the Dixie Queen Restaurant in Winterville and was given by friends of the bridal couple. The couple was honored at several showers.
Mrs. Thompson presided at the guest register and the ceremony was directed by Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Evans.
BPW Clul) To Meet Thursday
The Greenville Business and Professional Womens Club will meet Thursday at the Ramada Inn with dinner starting at 6:45 p.m.
"Women in Politics" will be the program by the Legislation Comittee.
For reservations or information call 756-8132 or 757-6390.
The City has an informational brochure on City services. If you would like a copy, call Nadine Bowen in the Citv Managers Office, 752-4137.
He Expbred Indonesian Cooking
By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor Why (toes an American, Ixm and raised in Vomont, teap leagues away from his back-gn^ and delve deeply into Asian foixto, their histoi^ and making? In the case of Q^land Marks, co-author with Mintari Soeharjo of "The Indonesian Kitchen" (Atheneum), it was living in India for some years and traveling extoisively in Indonesia that made him forsake clam chowder, baked beans and apple pandowdy.
His interest in India and Indonesia began with the exquisite textiles he found there and im-
red to the United States. Then became enamored of Indonesian cooking which, he writes, is infinitely more varied than the Indian from which it was derived, He believes this came about because Indonesias (niisine "boasts of four great external influences; Indian, Chinese, Arabian and Dutch Colodal.
Marks co-author, Mintari Soeharjo, lives in Java. He himself, though he travels a great deal, enjoys calling Brooklyn Heights, N.Y., home. There he tried aU the recipes in "The Indonesian Kitchen and there at times he gives cooking classes.
The main ingredients needed for the books authentic Indonesian cooking are common: meat and poultry, seafood, eg^, rice, noodles, vegetables, fruits and fresh coconut. But some of the seasoning called for are sold only in special shops or by mail
Fritters. Fiur ease of preparation, we tried the mashed potato version. COPELAND MARKS JAVA FRITTERS 2 tablespoons thin-sUced onion
1 clove garlic, sliced thin 8 tablespoons peanut or comoil
1 pound p^toes, peeled and cut into ^Vinch thick slices leggyolk
^ pound ground beef 1 teaspoon salt
teaspoon pepper 1 whole egg, beaten Brown the onion and garlic in 4 tablespcxms of the (h1. Remove and set aside. Fry the potato slices in the same oil until light brown,
Crush the fried potatoes, oniiMT and garlic in a mortar or food Hwessor. Add the ^ yolk, )ed, salt and pepper. Mix well. Shape the mixture into balls the size (tf a walnut, and flatten slightly. Dip the fritters in the whole beaten egg, and fry them over medium heat in the re-
mainiog 4 tablespocins oil for about two minutes, or until brown. Drain on paper toweto. Serve hot or at room temperature.
VARUTION; Mashed potatoes can be used instead of me fried ones. Boil the potato slices in watff, drain very well and mash them. Complete the recipe as indicated.
Serve Indooesian-style as a garnish for rice and noodle dishes or serve Westem-style as a ^tail party hors doeuvre.
The recipe from The Indonesian Kitchen we chose to test uses everyday foods and seasonings, and we found its simplicity, flavor and texture delightful. Here it is, Javanese Periiedel - Potato and Beef
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Today, the ^woman who was driving the car I struck telephoned to assure me that her injuries were not serious; then she offered to chauffeur me around until I could get another car!
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DEAR ABBY: My husband and I are 70 and retired. Our hobby is dancing. So many of our contemporaries have taken to their rocking chairs that we are thrown together with younger people at our favorite clubwhere we dine and dance several nights a week.
It seems my husband has become infatuated with a young (to us), 40-year-old, married, sexy, uninhibited psychologist with whom he loves to dance. When they end a dance together, she clasps her hands around his neck and looks adoringly into his eyes as he holds her close for a very long time. Meanwhile everyone sees this.
WTjcn these two say good night, there are long, lingering hugs and kisses. In spite of my tears and pleading, my husband continues to carry on this way with her. Her husband just laughs and doesnt seem to care.
Well, I care. How can I cope with this situation, which has depressed me for over a year? My husband is a wonderful man and he doesnt lack for affection at home, but I cant handle this. Ive been to two marriage counselors without success. Now what?
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DEAR HURTING: You say you have been to two marriage counselors without success? What about your wonderful husband? If he hasnt gone, he should waltz over to a family therapist. He needs to hear from a professional that his inappropriate public behavior is humiliating his wife and undermining her health. And dont rule out the possibility that his craelty could be due to a physical or mental abnormality, in which case he needs to see his physician.
DEAR ABBY: I am really getting disgusted with a topic that arises every time my so-called boyfriend and I eat together. He always manages to ask me if Im on a diet. My answer is, No, Tip not. I know hes hinting, but I am happy the way I am.
Abby, I weigh 145 pounds, which is about right for my 5 feet 9 inches. My boyfriend is 5 feet 11 and weights 185. Im 24 and hes and I weigh the same as I did when he met me eight years ago.
Ive made it clear that I am tired of diet questions, but he keeps asking.
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IM OK
DEAR OK: Tell him that you like yourself the way you are, and if he doesnt, he should either keep his opinions to himself or find himself a thinner girl.
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DINNER FOR GL'ESTS Baked Chicken & Rke Zucchini & Salad Raspberry Dessert RASPBERRY ICE CREAM DESSERT Luxurious enough for special guests.
2 cups fresh raspberries <2 cup su^r 2 cup milk
1 tablespoon lemon juice
2 tablespoons light com syrup
1 cup heavy cream Vanilla ice cream Thoroughly crush the raspberries; add the sugar, milk, lemon juice and syrup; stir until the sugar dissolves Beat the cream until stiff; fold into the raspberry mixture. Turn into an 8 by 8 by 2-inch pan. Tightly cover the pan with saran; freeze. .Makes 1 quart. Let stand at room temperature briefly to soften slightly before serving with the vanilla icecream,
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8 oUhces elbow macaroni 3 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons flour 3 cups milk
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There is a certain cutting tool used by the U.S. Air Force which can be purchased for $5.
In the wonderful world of government purchasing the tool allegedly was offered by General Dynamics Corp., prime contractor for the F-16 fighter, at $1,158.
Another cutting tool was reportedly offered by General Dynamics at $1,004. Senate investigators found the tool for $9.
Sen. William V.'Roth, Jr., R-Del., cited a price of $9,609 for an Allen wrench which, he said, was valued at 12 cents. He noted a price of $9,836 for a spacer on which he set a value of $1.
Sen. Roth said, however, he was pleased with steps which Defense Secretary Caspar Weinburger has taken to control such costs.
We certainly hope steps have been taken to control these costs and that they will be permanent. Every few years we are told of e.xorbitant charges for military parts and each time government spokesmen tell us steps are being taken to control them. Perhaps the controls work for a time, but the situation seems to arise again.
Prices on government purchases should be questioned and those charged with the responsibility of making those purchases should compare the prices they pay with those to be found elsewhere. It is a simple check which can save the government and thus the taxpayers considerable money.
Change Is Needed
Greenvilles new chief of police, Ted Holmes, has warned that there will be a stepping up of enforcement of traffic laws in the weeks ahead.
Chief Holmes cited $14 million to $15 million in property damage due to wrecks in 1982. This is more than the city budget and greater than the cost of other crime, he said.
Currently the ratio of citations issued to wrecks investigated is about 1*2 to one. That compares with many other police departments which issue five citations to each wreck investigated.
No one wants to be cited for a traffic violation. The alternative, however, is coninued high cost in property damage, injuries and even deaths on our streets. We must do something to decrease the appalling cost of traffic accidents and. if more stringent enforcement of the traffic laws is the answer, then so be it.
Women Set For Their Gdts
RALEIGH - The Goyornors Conference on Women and the Ecooomv held earlier this month wasnt designed as a partisan political event. Althou^ members of both major - and probably some minor politi prties were on hand, no political hoopm was allowed and candidates for office werent even formally recognized while they sat in the audience.
Nonetheless, the conference was truly a political event. It was both a celebration of the emerging political strength North Carolina women enjoy and a strategy session for reaping the bendits of that power.
The primary work of the conference is a set of recommendations that will be published in December. For three days, the conference haggled over more than 100 recommendations that aim to im-{MDve the economics of being a woman. Some proposals stressed better educational opportunities. Others aimed at improving government services to
women. All (tf these recmnmendatioos were brought brfore the conference and priorities were set.
The conference recommends that the food tax be r^aled, that clerks (rf court be given euMi^ funds to properly enforce a new chd suppcal law, that the legislature pass a fair employinent act that would prohibit discrimination on the basis of sex. The list goes on and on.
Sen. Wilma Woodard, D-Wake, co-chairman of the conference, said the value (tf the conference was in the diversity of its members. Rie women in attendance came from business, ethca-tion, government and the home. The ordering of priorities will bean accurate reflection, she said, of the relative importance of women in general place on these issues.
That significance was not lost on candidates for statewide office. Almost every candidate for governor, lieutenant governoTand Council of State offices was
on hand for at least a short time. Most importantly, maybe, were the campai^ staiers who r^tered for the entire conference. Sen. Woodard said she though every statewide campaign had sent at least one representative. One campaign sent eight.
The candidates sought first to have their interest in womens issues known and secondly to learn what women want. It was the feeling of many women politiciaos on hand for the conference, that in 1984, candidates will find womens issues to be far more important than in any previous election.
It used to be that politicians would support one or two of our issues just to ke^ the ^is happy," one female legislator said. I don't think they can do that anymore. The gender gap is real
AnotW female l^islator said that the female role in North Carolina politics has matured. Women no longer win a few small battles simply because the male politicians want to throw them a bone.
Woem win now for the same reasons that other organized power grot^is wih. They have the power.
In the 1963 General Assembly, a good many womens bills passed. Female legislators dte two reasons for those legislative successes. They themselves have risen in the legislative power structure and, more infportantly, the grassroots political power structure and, more importantly, the grassroots political power of women j^tical workers and voters has been impressed upon male politicians like Lt. Gov. Jimmy Green.
Every statewide candidate is readying the positions he'll present during the I9y campaign. It was the guess of many of the women attending the conference that those position papers will bear a striking resemblance to their final report. In that sense, the conference will have set a political agenda and achieved political success.
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.VEW YORK lap - Based on almost all you may have read on the subject, consumer confidence has climbed a mountain in the past few months, and now looks out upon the valley of plenty.
V^hy. then, do you feel so glum'
Those who e.xamine consumer minds seldom e.xplain this phenomenon, which takes vanous forms While you read how-confident you are. for example, you hear simultaneously that ywi are rattled by billsand interest rates.
One explanation, suggests .Albert Sindlinger. is that there isn't just one consumer out there but three, and that when added together and averaged out -nch offsetting poor - the result might indeed spell evidence.
But that really isn't the way to prove something, he suggests, any more than it IS statistically viable to say that, seasonally adjusted. Lake Erie never freezes over, or to say that a person with one foot in the oven is quite comfortable because the other foot is in a bucket of ice.
There is, sa\-s Sindlinger. a pioneer in consumer coiffidence measurements, a household schism." a three-tiered division of consumers;
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Distressed, where current and expected income are down and unemployment is present.
intermediate, an in-between tier that just about ke^ up with inflation.
Daily telephone surxeNs during September confirm the three, nearly equal-size tiers. sa>-s Sindlinger. TTie 78.3 million households, he states, were 31.4 percent affluent. 32.7 percent distressed, and S.9 percent intermediate.
At the University of Michigan, where the Institute for Social Research issues quarterly measurements of consumer attitudes, they offer another. / subtle explanation.
"By the start of 1983. " they state, "consumers had more than five years of growing economic adversity: rising and then doublenligit inflation, followed by record-high interest rates and doubledigit unemplo.vment rates."
This acKerse economic en\ironment apparently conditioned them.
Such explanations might not make you feel much better if you are in the distressed or intermediate tiers, but they do have value.
First, they ser\e to remind you that consumer confidence studies never were meant to tell you ver>- much about yourself. Their main value is as a measure of future economic actirity. especially valuable to retailers.
.Next, the most useful personal indicator of economic confidence is you. Your own check book tells you infinitely more about consumer confidence than anysur\-eycan.
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WASHINGTON Viewers of the over-hyped movie. The Right Stuff." know by now what it means to push the outer edge of the envelope." Once upon a time, such talk was test-pilotese for finding and breaking the sound barrier, whatever the toll on the pilot. In the 1980s, however, the envelope has developed some far-flung edges.
That conclusion rests chiefly on last months Ironman Triathlon, a grueling test of human limits that asks its participants not only to be fleet-footed but also speedy on'Trust Me' A Lesson In Influence
W.ASHINGTON lAP) Sen. Joseph Biden of Delaware barged into debate on the Senate floor with an unmistakable message to his fellow Democrats. It was that he had just bei briefed on the facts and they'd be wise not to criticize President Reagan on Grenada.
Said Biden: I came out of the Intelligwice Committee today aixi I have subsequently held several press conferences to say that on the basis of the information made available to us, assuming that information is correct, the president is absolutely right. "
What information?
Biden wouldn't say. couldn't say, because the information was top secret.
He'd been briefed. The senator was sa\Tng. Trust me.
The trust me" s>-stem of government was m full force during the invasion of Grenada - the administration was the sole source of the facts for the first few da\s but that's not so unusual.
Whenever something dramatic happens a la the Grenadian takeover - a group (rf people in Washington springs into action. They wwk the phones. Thev go into briefings. They call the think tanks, special interest groups, lobbjists. They tap contacts deep within Lhe bureaucracy. .And they cross-examine each other Reporters'
No. Congressmen and their staffs. Their need to know turns them into snoops.
Whoever has the information can shape the debate. Congressmen act on the facts as they know them. Control infwroation and you influence reaction. That's why they say in Washington that informatioa is power.
When the Grenada operation began the press and the public got all it knew about it frra Reagan, who announced the operatioQ three hours aftor tte landing.
The facts" were Reagan's facts; that the operation was necessary to save American lives; that it was necessar>-because control of the island had fallen into the hands of a brutal group of leftist thugs.
Briefed on Reagan's facts. House Speaker Thomas P O'Neill of Massachusetts came out (rf the White House saying that no word of criticism should be spoken when American boys were under fire
Days later, when the administration was no longer the only source of information. O'Neill was more skeptical. By then, debate was superfluous.
It's an old slor>- "I took the Canal Zone and let Congress debate, Theodore Roosevelt said in descnbmg the acts that led to the .American acquisition cMT the Panama Canal in 1902.
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case that Congress passed the Tonkin Gulf resolution a functional declaration of war - on the basis of an account by the Johnson administration of a naval attack that never occurred.
White House control over what Congress and the public are allowed to know will be made more complete if the administration plan for controlling sensitive information takes effect.
An estimated 100,000 government emph^ees would be required to clear all their speeches and their writing with the government - even after leaving office. Even novels would have to be approved.
.And. according to Kenneth J Coffee of the General Accounting Office. 2 5 miUk of the 3.1 million people on the government payroll and another 1.3 million people on the pavroUs of defense contractors would be subject to lie
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Strength For Today
Jesus Christ declared that he came into the world to give men life more abundant life.
What did he mean by the term more abundant life? The abundant life is something which begins at the very' center of our hearts and works out into the events which daily occupy our attentions.
The abundant life is full of light. The abundant life is a life full of spiritual security, for Jesus declared that all authority
had been put into his hands. The abundant life is a loving life -going the second mile, putting self aside, thrusting hatred and retaliation out of ones life and being of helpful service to anyone in need.
We should always be able to tell the difference between a Christian and a non-Christian. The undistingmshable Christian is wily Christian in name. The real diristian lives the abundant life.
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Triathlon Concept Is Catching On
bicycles and in water. Marathons are to triathlons as lunch is to Thanksgiving dinner, yet more and mwe Americans are seeking new and arguably suicidal levels (tf physical p^ection.
Fittingly named, the Irwiman asks considerably more of its participants than most triatfakns: 2.4 miles of swimming. 112 miles (tf bicycling and then - gasp! - 26.2 miles on foot .(triathlons usually involve only' half those distances, and dont always start with swimming). In the 7th Ironman competition, the winner.
Dave Scott, recorded his best time ever 9 hours. 5 minutes and 27 seconds assuring himself thousands of dollars in promotional opportunities as the worlds best at what he does.
It may have been inevitable that marathons would become a relatively common sprint. After all, there are on the average about six such races e'vwy week in the U.S.; qualifying times for the Boston and .New York runs have been dropping steadily fw years. In the last month, in fact."both of us have gone the distance eit^ in
New York or Washington. Its tho^ore no surprise that real men would want to add swimming and cycling, just for kicks.
So popular is the triathlon that it's inspired a new magazine by that name. Breweries and bostelnes are sponsoring competitions around the country.
The rapdity with whicfa triathlons have caught Americans fancy reflects national attitudes as much as promoters' wits. The total athlete evokes images of obvious appeal to a society deslate for imnMrtality.
detector tests They could be fired for refusing to participate. The purpose in both iifitances is to prevent leaks. ;
Getting the facts, says Rep. Sam * Gejdensoo, IKonn., is alviays a battle * ith the administration - any administration .No admmistratioo wants to give up information 'Thats what this whole lie detector thing is about - to shut off the flow of
information, not just to the media and the public but to (Congress, too. Information is power
To counter executive control of in- : formation, members of Congress have to play spy
Willie Blacklow, an aide to Rep. George Miller. D-Calif says his boss sits at a desk stacked with information and ' gripes he doesnt know enough about what is going on - what is really going
Congressmen tap the expertise of their . colleagues on the relevant committee, : those who get the closed-door briefings. * They put staff members to work tracking ' down facts. They stand around a wire service news ticker in the lobby off the : House floor, waiting for the latest word. * They call academics and research out- * fits, who have their own networks of information "You develop your own sources." savs Gejdenson, who has tangled with the State Department over the facts about' * American involvement in Honduras.
".After a while, you get to know people*, within the administration with the* expertise r- people you can call up on the' sly. he says. ;
Administrations argqe that they're: willing to take a.select handful of* members of Congress into their con- fideoce. but not 535 babblers. But what happens then was illustrated on the Senate floor on Oct. 28. when Biden made
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Wednetdey. Novembers, 1963 5
Ten public hearings are among the agenda items scheduled for consideration at Thursdays 7:30 p.m. regular meeting of the City Council. '
The hearings will be conducted on: a request by Bill Clark to zone 45.1 acres on Secondary Road 1204 to R-6 (residential); a request by Philip Carroll to zone the Carolina Opry House pro
perty to highway commercial; a request by Bhauanbhai Patel to rezone the Greenville Motel property on Memorial Drive from R-6 to downtown commercial fringe;
A request by Ralph C. Tucker to rezone 9.9 acres from highway commercial to shopping center and office and institutional; a request bv Shenandoah Development
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A request by Tay-Gray Enterprises Inc. for a limousine franchise; an ordinance
regulating and licensing transient and itinerant merchants and vendors; and an ordinance amending the zoning ordinance.
Other business includes: consideration of an ordinance amending the bound ary description for extension of the extraterritorial jurisdiction; scheduling of public hearings on proposed annexations of phase one of
Greenville Police Dept. Eyes Step-Up For Traffic Control
By STl ART SAVAGE Keflettor .Staff H riter Greenville Police Chief Ted Holmes said this morning that the department will begin a selective enforcement program in the near future in an effort to reduce the number of traffic accidents in Greenville.
At a late-morning press confrence. Holmes said the selective enforcement program will put police in areas where the traffic accident count is high at the times most of the accidents occur.
City Council member Judy Green, a member of the city's Traffic Commission, said "one of my concerns has been the high number of accidents and the "loss to the city"
Mrs Green said the economic loss due to traffic accidents in Greenville in 1982 was some $14.5 million, an amount she said was "seven times greater than the police department budget
and an amount equal to the total city budget."
It's a very serious problem," she said, pointing out that the economic loss due to accidents is "ten times the amount of money lost due to crime" in 1982
"One of the things we believe that has contributed to the problem," Holmes said, is that "enforcement (of traffic laws) by the police department has been low."
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BRYA.N, Texas (AP) -When Elaine Beaird told her husband and five kids they belter not mess with mom. she meant business.
For three months, Mrs. Beaird had been threatening her family that they'd better start picking up after themselves or shed go on strike. On Halloween night, the wet towels and clothes strewn around the bathroom broke her patience.
Now a sign across the front porch reads, Mom on strike. Pick up or pack up" "Im their mother and not their maid. said Mrs. Beaird. 36. who manages a store in a Bryan shopping mall. "Other people go on strike to get what they want, so why can't a mama do if Before the strike. Mrs. Beaird said, she arose at 5 a.m.. washed three loads of clothes, cooked breakfast and cleaned the four-bedroom house before going to work. .Now shes sworn off cooking, cleaning, ironing and laundry.
One daughter. 13-year-old Dawn, says the idea may catch on. Her best friends mother has threatened to follow suit if her own household doesnt shape up.
Eight-year-old Chad is unconcerned and estimates the sign "will probably go on for about a month, until we straighten up our act."
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1982, local police issued 2.100 citations, with "25 percent involving non-hazardous violations such as expired inspections and improper vehicle registration.
The chief noted that on the average, the ratio of traffic citations issued to the number of traffic accidents investigated is about five to one. In 1982, Holmes said. Grwnville officers issued l'^ tickets for each traffic accident. "Thats a way of identifying what the level of enforcement should be," he said
Holmes also said that 7.500 tickets should have been issued in 1982 when there
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Town commissioners elected were Sammy T. Carson with 470; Robert C. Young Jr. with 463; Don C. Carson III with 415; Delton E. Perry with 383 and John Lloyd Watson with 368. Running for commissioner and not elected were Richard B. Johnson with 340 votes and Henry Williams Jr. with 137 votes
were 1.500 traffic mishaps. Instead. Greenville officers issued only 2.100 tickets.
The chief said he was "not sure why local officers issued so few tickets, but suggested that there may not have been a "real understanding of the problem."
The benefits of a well designed enforcement program, Holmes said, is that people drive more carefully" and there are fewer accidents.
The 10 worst intersections in Greenville. Holmes said, include the intersections of: 10th and Cotanche streets. 10th and Elm. Charles Street and Greenville Boulevard. 10th and Evans streets. Greenville Boulevard and Hooker Road. Fifth and Reade streets. Greenville and Arlington boulevards, 14th Street and Greenville Boulevard, Dickinson and Grand avenues, and Third Street and .Memorial Drive.
The chief noted that the bigest problems seem to be speeding, improper turns, and failing to stop for traffic lights.
Kensington Park. Greenville Rest Home property, and section three, phase one of Tucker Estates; a request by Greenville schools to extend the existing loading-unloading zone on the south side of Fleming Street, approximately 60 feet;
Consideration of the acceptance of sections of White Hollow Drive and Tiffanv Drive in Heritage Village subdivision, and Chesterfield Court in Shenandoah subdivision; resolutions authorizing the sale of disposal parcels in Southside and South Evans: two Greenville Utilities Commission matters; consideration of an easement for Bob Pittman to build a handicap ramp and canopy onto the old IRS building on Evans Street;
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located from west of Secondary Road 12(M to Secondary Road 1200; consideration of two amendments to the City Code;
Tax releases and refunds, a resolution approving participation in the N.C. Housing Finance Agency in the financing of a 50-unit addition to Wedgewood Arms, a resolution approving the extension of the transit operating and administration grant budgets; an amendment to the city budget; and consideration of a contract for economic development services.
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Nerve Gas Looming As Thorniest Of Issues
Bv DON W ATERS
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WASHINGTON (AP) -The Senate, which has twice needed Vice President George Bushs tie-breaking vote to approve production of nerve gas weapons, now must reconcile its $253 billion defense spending bill with a House version that includes no money for chemical weapons.
The nerve-gas question Tooms as perhaps the thorniest issue when members of the two chambers gather later this week to resolve scores of differences between the legislation that the Senate approved. 86-6. late Tuesday, and the $247.3 billion version that cleared the House last week.
The House Appropriations Committee had cut the $124.4 million earmarked for chemical weapons production from its bill during drafting sessions, and no effort was made to restore , the money on the House floor, where opposition to the program is strong.
But it was different in the Senate on Tuesday as Sens. Ted Stevens. R-Alaska and John Tower. R-Te.\as. sought to restore the same amound that had been cut by the Senate Appropriations Committee.
History repeated itself in dramatic fashion as Bush
took over the presiding officers chair in his constitutional role as Senate president and cast the tie-breaking vote when the tally on the nerve-gas amendment deadlocked at 46-46.
To a hushed chamber, Bush first announced the tally at 46-44, then quickly corrected himself and cast his ballot.
It was less than four months earlier - on July 13 - that Bush was called upon to break a 49-49 tie on precisely the same question when a separate defense authorization bill was before the Senate.
That had marked the first time that a vice president had been called upon to cast a ballot to break a Senate tie vote since Walter Mndale tipped the balance in favor of an increase in Social Security taxes in 1977.
The approval of nerve-gas production capped a series of administration victories in the Senate on key military programs, including the MX missile and B-IB bomber, even though the bill totals about $8 billion less than President Reagan sought. The MX and B-lB will not be issues at the conference because both houses had provided the same sums for them.
During debate, the question of nerve gas generated
more emotion than nuclear weaponry, as opponents assailed chemical agents as gruesome, immoral and a threat more to civilians in a war zone than to soldiers.
Sen. Mark Hatfield. D-Ore., and other critics contended the nerve-gas stockpiles produced before the United States began a self-imposed moratorium in 1%9 are still ample and serviceable.
But Stevens and others said the new generation of shells and bombs were needed to match the Soviets larger and more modern chemical arsenal and force Moscow to bargain seriously on a treaty banning use or possession of such armaments.
To garner some votes, they wrote into the amendment a provision by Sen. Rudy Boschwitz. R-Minn.. that would require the Pentagon to destroy two old chemical weapons for each one produced.
The production money actually is a small part of a chemical weapons account in the bill that provides $766.9 million in other funds for defensive measures against chemical warfare, storage and safe disposal of old stocks and for continued research into the new weapons.
The new weapons would use a so-called "binary
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Before voting final passage, the Senate approved a $345 million addition to the bill, most of it for equipment improvements at government-owned defense plants and for an EP-3 electronic-warfare plane for
London Mix
LONDON (AP) -Schoolchilden in the British capital speak an assortment of 147 foreign languages and not much English at home, a survey by the Inner London Education Authority says.
The survey found 50.333 children almost one child in six who do not speak English as a native language. Fewer than half of them can handle English fluently as a second language, the survey said.
Bengali, with 9,099 speakers, topped the list. The other main languages spoken include Turkish, Gujarati, Spanish, Greek, Urdu. Punjabi. Chinese, Italian. Arabic. French and Portuguese.
The authority commissioned the study to determine how to adapt public school curriculums to Londons increasingly diverse ethnic mix.
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NICOSIA. Cyprus (AP) -Iranian Interior Minister Ali Akbar Nateq Noori survived a censure motion in Parliament Tuesday. Irans state-run news agency gave few details.
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In another action that may not survive the conference with the House because of its lack of germaneness, the Senate adopted by-voice an amendment by ^n. Slade Gorton, R-Wash.. to transfer ownership of the McNeil Island Penitentiary near Tacoma. Wash., from the federal to the state government.
Sen. Howard Metzenbaum, D-Ohio. a vocal critic of give-aways of federal pro-
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' Greenville Man Arrested
; Greenville police early today arrested Jerry Coward of 115 ^atauga Ave. on attempted breaking and entering charges. Officer H.L. Causey said Coward was taken into custody about 4:30 a.m. after a man was seen breaking a window at , Curleys Exxon service station on Memorial Drive.
; Microcomputers Group To Meet
; The East Carolina Microcomputers Users Group will meet ^ ' Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in room 106 of the Rawl Building on the East Carolina University campus, The speaker will be Susan Speer, who will demonstrate dBase"
Former Employee Charged
Leroy Dawson. 32, of Route 2, Greenville, was arrested by
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Center on Dickinson Avenue, Detective N,L, Garrish said Dawson, no longer employed by Sutton's, allegedly took a bicycle in October while he was an employee of the firm. The . incident was reported on Oct, 27,
. Armed Robbery Charge Filed
David Lee Purvis, 20, of 1920 Kennedy Circle has been charged with armed robbery by Greenville police. Detective W E, Barnhill said Purvis was arrested in connection with a robbery at the Fresh Way Store on Memorial Drive several weeks igo.
Foreign Trade Zone Approved
WASHINGTON (AP) - A forei^'trade zone for the Raleigh'Durham area, which is intended to encourage growth of international trade and related activities, has been approved. Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., announced Tuesday.
Foreign merchandise may be broii^t into the zones, which are under U.S. Custom supervision, without the normal Customs duties unless the products are taken outside the zone into U.S. Customs territory.
Helms said in a news release that the U.S. Com-
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merce Department announced the Foreigh-Trade Zone Board approved the zone, which covers 587 areas at three sites in Durham and Granville counties and in Raleigh.
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State Rep. Walter B. Jones Jr. of Farmville has been named to a special commission to make a continuing study of day care in North Carolina by House Speaker Liston B, Ramsey
The Legislative Research Commission study will continue work of an earlier study group created in 1981, and will focus on ways to provide the best day care to all children in the most cost-effective way, Ramsey said.
Charge Filed In Concrete Theft
Ernest Cox of Winterville has been charged by Greenville police with larceny in connection with the theft of 6':- cubic yards of mixed concrete fro.m Home Builders Supply Co. at 2000 Dickinson Ave,
Detectrive Lee G '^aid the concrete, valued at $260, was used to pave a lot at the end of Deck Street on Sept, 19. The incider. sorted to police on Nov 1
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Rep. Ed Warren of Greenville has been appointed co-chairman of a special commission to study the regulation and taxation of financial institutions in North Carolina House Speaker Liston B Ramsey also named Warren to a special commission to conduct a study of all state-owned rental housing
The Legislative Research Commission study of taxation of ^ financial institutions grew out of a bill filed in the 198:)
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- GUC Director Charles Horne told commissioners that the ! increase was less than one-half cent per hundred Cubic feet ' and we believe no tracking increase is necessary." Horne , noted that a $49,000 refund from NCNG in the past several ' months "should more lhanoffset this minor increase."
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' Pastor Nina Blount will be the guest speaker at the Church .of God In Christ Jesus. 1515 S, Pitt St., tonight at 7:.30 p.m. A missionary meeting will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the church.
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Bv SYDNEY Rl BIN Associated Press Writer FORT WORTH. 3exas lAP) - As a NASA official likened space shuttles to the covered wagons that conquered the West. IDO.OtKi people watched the newest reusable spacecraft, Discovery, arrive en route to a spring flight at Cape Canaveral.
The third shuttle touched down at Carswell Air Force Base on Tuesday atop a Boeing 747 after a piggyback flight from California.
If Apollo and Gemini ithe early .U.S. space projects) were the Lewis and Clark expeditibn of space, then the
Money Vote In Forsyth
WINSTON-SALEM. N.C. (AP) - Winston-Salem and Forsyth County voters Tuesday approved eight referendums totaling $35 million, including one to reorganize the city and county school systems.
City voters approved six referendums backers said would foster economic development in city. The package, which totaled S23 million.
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- $15 million to double the size of Benton Convention Center.
- $3 million to develop an industrial park in eastern Winston-Salem.
- $900,000 to prepare land in downtown Winston-Salem for development.
- $1.1 million for sewers and drainage in the city.
- $2.2 million for sidewalks. gutters, street lights and improvements to four downtown neighborhoods.
- $800.000 to spuce up downtown store fronts and landscapping.
County voters approved two referendums, including $7,5 million in bonds to reorganize city and county school systems and $4.5 million to expand Forsyth Tech Institute.
Milk-Pricing Rule Adopted
R.ALEIGH. N.C. i.AP) -The state Milk Commission on Tuesday adopted a permanent rule for setting the price of milk processed in .North Carolina and shipped to South Carolina for sale.
The rule, which took effect Oct. 1 as a tem'porary change, was adopted after a hearing in which three witnesses raised questions about the rule without speaking in favor or in opposition to it.
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Grady Cooper, executive secretary of the N.C, .Milk Commission, said the service charges may range up to 22 cents per hundredweight of milk. The charges are for services including testing for bacteria and compilation of records.
DE.NOl NCE DEC LSION, .NEW DELHI. India - Women's groups are denouncing a court decision overturning convictions of a mother-in-law and her two sons accused of burning a pregnant bride to. death because they failed to obtain a higher dowry.
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shuttles are our Conestoga wagons, designed to make space habitable and industrialized. " said John Lawrence . of the Johnson Space Center in Houston as Discovery landed. ,
Crowds estimated by Carswell officials at 100.000 witnessed Discovery's arrival.
"The shuttles each cost about a billion dollars, all taxpayers' money. So we want to let people take a look at what they bought." Johnson said. "Besides, this is an extraordinary machine, a huge piece of architecture.
on the forefront of technology and were very proud of it.
Meanwhile, in Cape Canaveral, the shuttle Columbia. with its booster rocket replaced, waited on the launch pad for liRoff on Nov, 28, two months behind its original schedule for carrying European Spacelab, an orbiting laboratory, on a nine-day mission. It was moved to the launch pad Tuesday.
Columbia had been pulled from the pad Oct.. 17 and disassembled because of fears about the safety of one of its booster rockets.
The nozzle of one rocket was replaced, and Columbia itself underwent extensive modifications to improve performance, said Jim Harrison of ahe National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Low clouds prevented Discovery from making a scheduled swing over Dallas, and many of those in Fort Worth who saw its arrival were on the citys Ifilly west side.
Its , a lot bigger than I thought, said 13-year-old Scott Montgomery, who said he planned to travel to
Florida in May to watch its maiden launch.
The Discovei7, 122.2 feet long with a wingspan of 78 feet, is the third of four reusable manned spacecraft in the planned NASA fleet. Besides Columbia, the agency has launched Challenger.
On board the 747 that carried Discovery was a crew of five that included research pilot A.J, Roy, who flew the 747, and Astronaut Richard Scobie, the pilot for todays scheduled leg to the Kennedy Space Center and a crewmember for shuttle
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The challenge for the shuttle program now is to refine the operation so that we can turn an orbiter around and meet a schedule whenever a customer wants
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Author Urges Psychic Warfare Study
By BARTON REPPERT Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) -The United States should undertake more research into potential mind-ctmtroi weapons to counter Soviet advances in psychotronic warfare," according to a U.S. Army study disclosed in a new txx)k.
The Pentagon study, author Martin Ebon writes, reported that the Soviet Union appears to have made significant progress toward developing psychic weaponry that could play a role on future battlefields.
Ebon contended that mind-altering effects or "remote moniUning d brain wave activity" were among possible reasons behind the Soviet microwave bombardment of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow.
Soviet scientists view the brain as an apparatus available for probing and manipulation, he said They are well aware that perfected techniques in ESP and other phenomena would make effective wartime strate^es."
Publication of Ebons book, Psychic Warfare: Threat or
Illusion? comes amid increased interest in parapsychology research on Capitol Hill as well as within the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence agencies,
A report prepared recently by the Congressional Research Service, an arm of the Library of Congress, concluded that psi phenomena" could be applied in fields such as education, medicine, geological exploration and business management.
Mind-conlrol techniques also may prove useful for military intelligence and police work" along with
"crime, persuasion, mischief and disinformation, it said.
Psi phenomena include various forms of extrasensory perception, for example telepathy and "remote viewing" of distant locations. Another form is "psychokinesis, the ability to move or bend solid objects with the mind.
Critics of parapsychology, however, charge that much of the research on those effects is either scientifically unsound or fraudulent. Other skeptics argue that even if the phenomena exist, they are too weak and un
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Congressional supporters of psi research include Sen. Claiborne Pell of Rhode Island, ranking Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee. He said he had discussed the parapsychology field with Soviet researchers during a visit to the .Soviet Union in August
"I personally have never experienced or seen a psychic event." Pell said in a recent interview "But it seems to me there ha^e been adequate scientific articles
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The 1981 Army study, quoted at length in Ebons book, analyzed the potential impact of psychic warfare tactics, as well as other battlefield factors, on the stamina and performance of U S artillery forces.
It used the word psychotronics" to describe the projection or transmission of mental energy by individual or collective mental discipline and control, or by an energy-emitting device - a kind of mind jammer.
The report cited "the significant amount of research that has been completd by Warsaw Pact countries during the past decade in the area of psychic phenomena, of which psychotronics is one element."
The .Soviet Ujiion. in particular, appears to have made significant progress toward developing psychotronic weapons." said^ the Army study, entitled Fire Support .Mission Area Analysis."
To counter that potential threat, it said, "U.S. resources should be organized and directed at a near-term understanding of the defensive techniques that can be employed against psychotronic energy.On a * longer-term basis, a program appears necessary to study the offensive potential of psychotronics.
The Central Intelligence Agency scaled down its involvement with psychic research during the mid-1970s, when the agency was under intense criticism and scrutiny on Capitol Hill.
But a U S. government official familiar with the parapsychology field, who spoke on the condition that he not be identified, said that currently there seems to be somewhat renewed interest at the CIA in psi phenomena, particularly (psychokinetic) metal-bending.
Pentagon units said to. be interested in psychic research include the Defense Intelligence Agency and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Pell headed a delegation of nine Senate Democrats wtw met with President Yuri V. Andropov and other Kremlin officials during their Aug. 17-21 visit to Moscow.
In his private discussions w i t h S 0 v i e t parapsychologists. Pell said he had been unable to get a "firm handle" on the overall scope of scientific resources .Moscow is devoting to this area. "I was just there for too short a time to go into anything in any depth, he said
The Congressional Research Service report said Soviet annual spending on psi research has been "speculated to amount to tens of millions of dollars.
By contrast, total funding for parapsychology studies in the United States "probably does not greatly exceed $500,000 a year currently, with most of the money coming from foundations and other private sources, it said.
Speculation over possible purposes behind the Soviet microwave bombardment of the Moscow embassy -believed to have begun as early as 1953 - has centered largely on use of the beams for eavesdropping or to try to jam U.S. electronic intelligence-gathering equipment.
However. Ebon wrote that "another hypothesis is Soviet use of radiation to effect mind-changes in embassy personnel."
.An additional possibility is that the beams may have been "used to read minds by tuning microwaves to the level of brain waves, said Ebon, a New York-based professional writer specializing in Soviet affairs.
Kennedy's Son On Travel Tour
NEW DELHI, India lAPl - John F Kennedy Jr.. son of the late president, is taking a six-month study and travel tour after his graduation from Brown University, and he dropped in to call on Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.
The 22-year-old visited with .Mrs Gandhi on Tuesday, officials said.
Kennedy arrived in India recently on his tour. The 20th anniversary of his fathers assassination is later this month.
Newest Space Shuttle Is Flying To Cape Canaveral
BySYDNKYRlBIN Associated Press Writer FORT WORTH. Texas (AP) - As a NASA official likened space shuttles to the covered wagons that conquered the West. 100.000 people watched the newest reusable spacecraft. Discovery, arrive en route to a spring flight at Cape Canaveral.
The third shuttle touched down at Carswell Air Force Base on Tuesday atop a Boeing 747 after a piggyback flight from California.
"If Apollo and Gemini ithe early U.S. space projects) were the Lewis and Clark expedition of space, then the
shuttles are our Conestoga wagons, designed to make space habitaWe and industrialized." said John Lawrence of the Johnson Space Center in Houston as Discovery landed.
Crowds estimated by Carswell officials at 100.000 witnessed Discoverys arrival.
"The shuttles each cost about a billion dollars, all taxpayers' money. So we want to let people take a look at what they bought." Johnson said. "Besides, this is an extraordinary machine, a huge piece of architecture.
on the forefront of technology and were very proud of it. Meanwhile, in Cape Canaveral, the shuttle Columbia, with its booster rocket replaced, waited on the launch pad for liftoff on Nov. 28. two months behind its original schedule for carrying European Spacelab, an orbiting laboratory, on a nine-day mission. It was moved to the launch pad Tuesday.
Columbia had been pulled from the pad Oct. 17 and disassembled because of fears about the safety of one of its booster rockets.
The nozzle of one rocket was replaced, and Columbia itself underwent "extensive modifications to improve performance, said Jim Harrison of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Low clouds prevented Discovery from making a scheduled swing over Dallas, and many of those in Fort Worth who saw its arrival were on the citys hilly west side.
"Its, a lot bigger than 1 thought, said 13-year-old Scott Montgomery, who said he planned to travel to
Florida in May to watch its maiden launch.
The Discovery, 122.2 feet long with a wingspan of 78 feet, is the third of four reusable manned spacecraft in the planned NASA fleet. Besides Columbia, the agepcy has launched Challenger.
On board the 747 that carried Discovery was a crew of five that included research pilot A.J. Roy, who flew the 747, and Astronaut Richard Scobie, the pilot for todays scheduled leg to the Kennedy Space Center and a crewmember for shuttle
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Also on board were Astronaut Gordon Fullerton, 47, who was flying as an observer, and flight engineers, Ken Haugen, 53, Skip Guidry, 42, Victor Horton, 53.
Roy described the flight as smooth but said low clouds prevented the crew from making a scheduled swing over Dallas.
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WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. (AP) - Winston-Salem and Forsyth County voters Tuesday approved eight referendums totaling $35 million, including one to reorganize the citv and county school systems.
City voters approved six referendums backers said would foster economic development in city. The package, which totaled $23 million, included:
- $15 million to double the size of Benton Convention Center.
- $3 million to develop an industrial park in eastern Winston-Salem.
- $900,000 to prepare land in downtown Winston-Salem for development.
- $1.1 million for sewers and drainage in the city.
- $2.2 million for sidewalks, gutters, street lights and improvements to four downtown neighborhoods.
- $800.000 to spuce up downtown store fronts and landscapping.
County voters approved two referendums, including $7.5 million in bonds to reorganize city and county school systems and $4.5 million to expand Forsyth Tech Institute.
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RALEIGH, N.C. wAPi -The state Milk Commission on Tuesday adopted a permanent rule for setting the price of ,milk processed in North Carolina and shipped to South Carolina for sale.
The rule, which took effect Oct. 1 as a temporary change, was adopted after a hearing in which three witnesses raised questions about the rule without speaking in favor or in opposition to it.
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WASHINGTON (AP) The United States should undertake more research into potential mind-control weapons to counter Soviet advances in psychotronic warfare," according to a U.S. Army study disclosed in a new book.
The Pentagon study, author Martin Ebon writes, reported that the Soviet Union a{mrs to have made significant progress toward developing psychic weaponry that coidd play a role on future battlefields.
Ebon contended that mind-altering effects or "remote monitoring of brain wave activity" were among possible reasons behind the Soviet microwave bombardment (rf the U.S. Embassy in Moscow.
Soviet sciCTtists view the brain as an apparatus available fcN* probing and manipulation, he said "They are well aware that perfected techniques in ESP and other {rfienomena would make effective wartime strateaes."
Publication of Ebons book, Psychic Warfare: Threat or
Illusion? comes amid increased interest in parapsychology research on Capitol Hill as well as within the Pentagon and U.S. intelligence agencies.
A report prepared recently by the Congressional Research Service, an arm of the Library of Congress, concluded that "psi frfienomena could be applied in fields such as education, medicine, geological exploration and business management.
Mind-control techniques also may prove useful for "military intelligence and police work" along with
"crime, persuasion, mischief and disirtformation, it said.
Psi phenomena include various forms of extrasens<M7 perception, for example telepathy and remote viewing" of distant locations. Another form is psychokinesis, the ability to move or bend solid objects with the mind.
Critics of parapsychology, however, charge that much of the research on those effects is either scientifically unsound or fraudulent. Other skeptics argue tha^t even if the phenomena exist, they are too weak and un
predictable to have military value.
Congressional supporters of psi research include .Sen. Claiborne Pell of Rhode. Island, ranking Democrat on the Foreign Relations Committee He said he had discussed the parapsychology field with Soviet researchers during a visit to the .Soviet Union in August.
"I personally have never experienced or seen a psychic event." Pell said in a recent interview ' But it seems to me there ha\e been adequate scientific articles
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The 1981 Army study, quoted at length in Ebons lxxk, analyzed the potential impact of psychic warfare tactics, as well as other battlefield factors, on the stamina and performance of U.S artillery forces.
It used the word "psychotronics" to describe the projection or transmission of mental energy by individual or collective mental discipline and control, or by an energy-emitting device - a kind of mind jammer
The report cited "the significant amount of research that has been completed by Warsaw Pact countries during the past decade in the area of psychic phenomena, of which psychotronics is one element."
"The Soviet Union, in particular, appears to have made significant progress toward developing psychotronic weapons," said the Army study, entitled "Fire Support .Mission Area .Analysis,"
To counter that potential threat, it said. "U.S. resources should be organized and directed at a near-term understanding of the defensive techniques that can be employed against psychotronic energy.... On a longer-term basis, a program appears necessary to study the offensive potential of psychotronics."
The Central Intelligence Agency scaled down its involvement with psychic research during the mid-1970s, when the agency was under intense criticism and scrutiny on Capitol Hill.
But a U.S. government official familiar with the parapsychology field, who spoke on the condition that he not be identified, said that currently "there seems to be somewhat renewed interest at the CIA in psi phenomena, particularly < [Kychokinetic) metal-bending."
Pentagon units said to be interested in psychic research include the Defense Intelligence Agency and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency.
Pell headed a delegation of mne Senate Democrats who met with President Yuri V. .Andropov and other Kremlin officials during their Aug. 17-21 visit to Moscow.
In his private discussions w i t h S 0 V i e t parapsychologists. Pell said he had'been unable to get a "firm handle" on the overall scope of scientific resources Moscow is devoting to this area. "I was just there for too short a time to go into anything in any depth," he said.
The Congressional Research Service report said Soviet annual spencng on psi research has been "speculated to amount to tens of millions of dollars."
By contrast, total funding for parapsychology studies in the United States"probably does not greatly exceed S500.000" a year currently, with most of the money coming from foundations and other private sources, it said.
Speculation over possible purposes behind the Soviet microwave bombardment of the Moscow embassy -believed to have begun as early as 1953 - has centered largely on use of the beams for eavesdropping or to try to jam U.S. electronic intelligence-gathering equipment.
However, Ebon wrote that "another hypothesis is Soviet use of radiation to effect mind-changes in embassy" personnel."
An additional possibility is that the beams may have been used to read minds by tuning microwaves to the level of brain waves." said Ebon, a New York-based professional writer specializing in Soviet affairs.
Kennedy's Son On Travel Tour
NEW DELHI, India lAP) - John F. Kennedy Jr.. son of the late president, is taking a six-month study and travel tour after his graduation from Brown University, and he dropped in to call on Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi.,
The 22-year-old visited with Mrs Gandhi on Tuesday, officials said.
Kennedy arrived in India recently on his tour. The 20th anniversary of his fathers assassination is later this month.
JQ The Daily Reflector, Gfeenville, N.C.
Wednesday, November 9,1983
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B>CAROL TVER Reflector Staff Writer
FARMVILLE - Farmville citizens turned out in large numbers Tuesday night for a Board of Commissioners meeting, presumably because of a public hearing to discuss loitering, noise and drinking in or near town parks and on South Main Street.
However, except for a couple of comments about the need for additional police patrolling of the area, there were no comments from those present.
The board voted to hire an extra policeman for the remainder of the year at a cost of $8,535. Police Chief Ron Cooper said the new officer's major function will be to provide additional police protection in those areas of town where loiterers seem to congregate, including Bennett Park.
In other business, the board:
Voted to authorize the recreation director to take bids on a list of furniture and
ISLAND SHAKE.V J.AKARTA. Indonesia lAP) - A strong earthquake rfocked the island of Morotai in Moluccas province on Tuesday but caused no damage or casualties because the epicenter was at sea, the Meteorology Agency said.
Maintenance for traffic lights, planting of trees, removing trees, pruning, grass cutting, and maintencance of median strips and other small gardens is provided by the Public Works Department.
supplies for the new community center. It was stipulated that the list come back before the board before final action is taken.
Refused to accept a recommendation from the Recreation, Advisory Board concerning use of existing buildings, saying it will look at the situation after it is seen how well the new community center is serving the community's recreational needs.
Voted to replace the fence at Bennett Park at a cost of $2,211 to be paid to Whitehurst Fence Co., low bidder, and to use the fence taken down at Bennett Park at the Pee Wee practice field on Jones Street.
Voted 3 to 2 to re-roof the J.Y. Monk Center, a recre
ation facility, at a cost of $2,975 to be paid to East Carolina Roofing and Siding, low bidders.
Agreed to plant pear trees on Horne Avenue adjacent to the athletic field house on that street.
Authorized the Planning Board to enter into an agreement for professional services from the East Carolina Regional Development Institute for developing a subdivision ordinance. The price will not exceed $1,475.
Authorized the purchase of a new rescue vehicle from Craft Steel Industries at a cost of $40,949.15. The town had budgeted $27,849 for this purchase and the Rescue Squad will need to contribute the remaining $13,100.15. Authorized the purchase
of two portable radios for the Fire Department from Motorola Communications and Southern Communications at a cost of $2,150.
Adoified a resolution authorizing a police officer training agreement that would require new officers for whom the town pays for training to agree to pay back the money spent on their training if the officer leaves employment by the town in less than two years. The amount involved is $1,852, based on the agreement contract as it is now written. Chief Cooper said several towns have enacted such a agreement and one has had it stand up in court. He estimated that Farmville has lost money on as many as 20 officers that it trained and
lost soon after the training was completed.
Authorized paying the Rev. Lee Parker $1 per year to serve as police chaplain.
Asked the police to look into what can be done to remedy the problem of bicycles left on the sidewalk downtown while riders are inside stores.
Approved a revised contract to provide electricity to the town of Fountain.
Awarded the towns banking services to Branch Banking and Trust Co. for the next 24 months with an option to renew for another 12 months.
Agreed to inform the Pitt County Board of Elections that Farmville has in the past adopted an ordinance authorizing absentee voting and wishes it used here.
Authorized the purchase of a fire alarm system at a cost of $10,000.
Refused to authorize the purchase of a new typewriter
for the Farmville Public Library.
Adopted an ordinance [Mohibiting the employment of relatives of town officials and town employees.
Discussed the eight proposals received for re
modeling of the town administrative office and tor the purchase of an open shell filing system. They agreed to table the issue for at least two years. ,
Authorized the town administrator to negotiate an
easement for a storm sewer on land located on the west comer (rf Home Avenue and Walnut Street.
Authorized the'purchase of well'house m Ghost Hollqw Road at a cost of $2,oo.
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By ANDREW MacLEOD GAMBELL, Alaska (UPI) - The Eskimos o St. Lawrence Island are closely related to and speak the same language as Eskimos in Soviet Siberia, but no longer are allowed to visit them.
The snow-flanked peaks of the Chukotsk Peninsula which stand guard at the shores of Siberia can be seen from Gambell. But it is totally inacessible to the 1,000 Eskimos on St. Lawrence Island.
There has been no contact between the two groups of Eskimos for 40 years; there are only stories of the past and occasional tidbits from radio programs broadcast from the Soviet Union in Siberian Yupik (or Asiatic Eskimo), which also is the language of St. Lawrence Island.
I grew up hearing stories about Siberia and how beautiful it was and who the people were," says Edna Apatiki, whose grandmother was from Siberia.
Those stories stemmed from the once common visits between Eskimos in the United States and the U.S.S.R. - visits the Coviets ended without explanation during World War II.
But the bond between St. Lawrence Islanders - whose numbers are split evenly between the villages of Gambell and Savoonga -and Yupik-speaking Siterian Eskimos remains strong, marked by intermarriage, immigration and physical proximity.
Probably the whole village is my relatives," said Anders Apassingok, 51, whose parents emigrated from the Siberian village of Ungaziq. "I would like to meet my roots."
Gambell, a village of 490 people on a barren gravel spit beneath 600-foot cliffs on the shore of the Bering Sea, is closer to the mainland of the Soviet Union than the Seward Peninsula of Alaska.
The communitys remoteness - and a harsh environment where temperatures dip to 30 below and the wind-chill minus-120 - has helped'preserve much of the past and the ties to Yupik-speaking Siberian Eskimos.
"It is because we are one people; we are an international people, said Paul Apangalook, president of the local native corporation, and simply because we have relatives over'there.
The history of the visits and exchanges, handed down orally by village elders, were recently preserved in written form.
They give a rare and sketchy glimpse of the 1920s and 1930s when the impact of the Russian revolution and a collective society began to reach Siberian Eskimos.
The earliest people who went over there said the people were happy and everybody was OK, but as each year went by they began to change, said Branson Tungeiyan, an bilingual Eskimo education teacher who studied the accounts.
They were noticing the people over there were not enjoying their everyday
How much of the Yupik-speaking culture is left in Siberia is unknown. There are about 1,500 Eskimos living in the Soviet Union, most of them Yupik-speaking, according to Soviet figures.
Theyve had Russianification on that side and Americanization on this side; and although Russianification has probably proceeded further, you still have a deep common bond that is not going to disappear in one or two generations, said Michael Krauss, a professor of linguistics at the University of Alaska.
Put yourself in their place, he said. They are two halves of a single community. Its like a Berlin Wall without gates.
In the early 1970s, about two dozen St. Lawrence Islanders were ready to visit Siberia. The Soviet government, however, refused them visas to the coastal border area, which has traditionally been off limits to outsiders.
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12 The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N.C
Wednesday, November 9,1983Deficit Fears Scuttle Another House Money Bill
By CLIFF HAAS Associated Press Writer
WASHINGTON (AP) -Deficit fever sweeping Capitol Hill has claimed Its second legislative casualty.
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DURHAM, N.C. (AP) -Seats are available but are expected to disappear rapidly for holiday air ine travel, according to airline managers at Raleigh-Durham Airport.
Were expecting a busy, busy period, Ron Waterhouse, manager of one airline company, said Monday. Thanksgiving and Christmas travel will boost airline travel, ticket agents said, but they would not project bookings for the year.
Airline managers attribute the increase in air travel to an improved economy. Air travel at Raleigh-Durham increased 20 percent for the first nine months of this year over the same time last year.
The regional facility should hit a record one million passengers before Thanksgiving, John Brantley, airport director, said. Holiday ticket sales should send the passenger total to 1.1 million for the year, he said.
Airline companies expect a rush for tickets after Thanksgiving and during the first week of December, With Christmas falling on a Sun- . day it is not clear yet, however, if there will be more demand for the week before or the week after Christmas.
Last week, a measure to raise the national debt limit succumbed in the Senate. This week, in the House, the victim is an emergency money bill to keep a chunk of the federal government running past midnight Thursday.
Drunk Driving Arrests Drop
CHAPEL HILL. N.C. (API - Drunken driving arrests dropped in Chapel Hill in the first month in which the states new driving-while-impaired law took effect, police say.
Police arrested 32 people for drunken driving during October - a decrease of 40 percent from September and a drop of 24 percent from August, said Gregg Jarvies of the Chapel Hill Police Deparment.
The Safe Roads Act of 1983, which became law Oct. 1, imposed stricter penalities on drunken drivers and raised the legal drinking age to 19.
Correction
Two items in Sundays Daily Reflector concerning the events surrounding the sixth annual Southern Flue-Cured Tobacco Festival were incorrect and should have read as follows:
Hot air balloon rides will be held Saturday only at Pitt Plaza, not Saturday and Sunday.
The band playing for the beach music warehouse dance is "Main Attraction, not "Mainstream."
Freshman Democrats, making a point of their concern about budget deficits, joined with Republicans in the House Tuesday night to scuttle, 206-203, a bill to which Democratic leaders had added nearly $1 billion for education and social services.
"Please dont ask me. Im just heartbroken," said a stunned Majority Leader Jim Wright, D-Texas, who had led the effort to add the money as a way of demonstrating that budget cuts Congress has enacted at President Reagans urging have gone too far.
But some of the freshmen - many of whom webe elected on promises to do something about growing budget deficits - had other ideas.
We have to twist some arms, said Rep. Jim Moody, D-Wis a leader of efforts by the first-termers to xress Democratic leaders to xring deficit reduction measures to the House floor. "We have a deficit thats going to gobble up all the social programs."
Wrights amendment was offered to legislation that would continue funds through Feb. 29.1984, for government departments and agencies whose regular fiscal 1984 appropriations have not yet been enacted into law. A similar stopgap bill already in place expires at midnight Thursday, and a delay in enacting a new bill could , leave the affected agencies technically without money.
In all, 67 Democrats joined with 139 Republicans to scrap the bill. There were 187 Democrats and 16 Republicans voting in favor of the measure.
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The House action is almost a mirror reflection of what happened to GOP leaders of the Senate Oct, 31, when conservatives who said they were fed up with the governments deficit spending sparked a 56-39 refusal to increase the national debt limit - the federal governments borrowing authority - from its current ceiling of $1,389 trillion. The ceiling was reached last week and the government has been operating, in effect, on a cash-only basis since then.
Despite the pressure for action on budget deficits coming from both sides of the Capitol, the president remains firmly opposed to any major tax increases now and House Speaker Thomas P. ONeill Jr., D-Mass., is just as adamantly opposed to any further domestic spending cuts.
In Tokyo, where Reagan is beginning a 6>2 day Asian tour. White House deputy press secretary Larry Speakes said the legislation was rapidly loaded up with big spending" to the presidents displeasure. He added that Tuesdays vote "gives the House a chance to rewrite the legislation more to our liking.
After first accepting the additional spending Wright proposed, the House then rejected the entire emergency money bill.
Bates said some freshmen went along with Wright on initial votes attaching the additional domestic spending to the bill to signal that those are good programs. He added, however, the bill is "the only device left to force some kind of attention to the deficit.
At the same time. Sen. Robert J. Dole, R-Kan., chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, is continuing his efforts to whip up support for a three-year, $150 billion deficit-reducing plan
Aerial Rescue For Campers
ENTIAT, Wash. (AP) -Twelve campers who had been strandea for a week in waist-deep mountain snow were in pretty good shape after being airlifted from the area by helicopter, police say.
About four feet of snow had fallen in the past five days while the campers, nine youths and three adult leaders of a state-sponsored youth rehabilitation outing organized by Daybreak Expeditions, waited in their tents for a rescue helicopter, which arrived Tuesday.
Searchers had spotted them Monday at the 7,300-foot level near Ice Lakes on the edge of Glacier Peak Wilderness Area, where they had begun hiking Oct. 28.
that would be equally divided between tax increases and spen^ngcuts.
Dole urged both Reagan and congressional leaders to compromise in formulating a plan to cut the deficits.
"No one is free from responsibility for this problem, and both the presiaent and
the speaker of the House need to help us by showing a little more flexibility, Dole said in remarks prepared for delivery Tuesday night to the National Meat Association.
"Some do not want tax increases, and some do not want spending cuts, but of necessity we are going to
need some of each, and we mi^t as well face that fact, Dole said.
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b HARRY F. ROSENTHAL I Associated Prese Writer : WASHINGTON (AP) -Ptbpie who run for president (jatMmseives no favw when th^ ridicule the very government employees who can make or break their |x%-sidency, a study said today. 3uch campaigning, it said, lowers the esteem in which public servants are held.
; But the temptation to run against Washington - which 3oth Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan did in their successful campaigns - is lmost irresistible, according to the 108-page book, Americas Unelected Government," published today by the National Academy of Public Administration.
There is no safer statement, no surer applause line for a candidate than a withering criticism of the government in Washington and those who operate it. said the report, which delves into the flaws of the way new administrations choose their people
Political speeches are full of broad denunciations of the laziness, isolation and venality of public servants. it said. The simple fact is that prospective appointees in the private sector will not be anxious to join a government that is distrusted by the people it serves."
The report spelled out 22 recommendations for the ways presidents choose their people, including relaxing FBI scrutiny of nominees, lowering the tax burdens that result when a nominee has to unload his investments in a hurry and paying travel expenses for those who make the move to Washington.
The study details some flawed and haphazard presi-dential appointment methods, including one called BOGSAT by a personnel executive for John F. Kennedy BOGSAT. the report explains, means a bunch of guys sitting around a table asking each other whom do you know'. ... an unsophisticated way to select the nations top administrative officers.
The appointment process wai refined during succeeding* administrations. but the study says it needs more improvement.
*^e government of the United States is not run by career ministers, but by amateurs." it says. Of the five million people (civilian and military) who serve the fed-eral government in Washington and around the worid. only 337 obtain their jobs by winning an election."
That number, of course, is reached by counting the president, vice president. 100 senators and 435 representatives.
One recommendation is that private organizations shoold encourage their best employees to undertake periods of public service. Another is that presidents draw more heavily on career civil servants.
We find nothing wasteful about elevating a talented career employee to a high-level executive position in which the full extent of his or her abilities can be utilized, the study said.
No Trace Of Fighter Plane
NORFOLK. Va. (API -Helicopter crews have found no trace of an F-14A jet fighter plane and officials say the Navy pilot and a radar intercept officer aboard are presumed lost in the eastern Mediterranean.
\ search was called off at sunset Tuesday for the plane, viijiich crashed south of Cyprus at 10:30 a.m. (3:30 ajiil. EST) while on a train-iricmission from the carrier John F. Kennedy, Lt. Cbidr.Tom Connor said.
Missing were the pilot. Lt. j.g: Cole P ONeill, 26, of Lake Villa, lil., and the radar ofifiwr. Cmdr. John C. Scull, 37,tof Newport News, Va., C^rsaid.
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rNEWPORT, England (API -k prisoner serving time wim Peter Sutcliffe, the Y<|Mhire Ripper, has been cboNicted of slashing the mps murderer in the face wi|i a piece of glass.
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The first leg of the 1983 84 European Bridge Cup, held in Copenhagen, was won con vincingly by Danish interna tionalists Thomas Berg and George Norris. Small wonder, considering the defensive gem they turned in on this hand.
.After North overcalled one no trump to show a weak major two suiter, a com petitive auction led to Sbuth declaring three hearts. West elected to try for a ruff by leading the jack of clubs.
The defense was off to a good start, and Norris, East, made his first good play, when he allowed the first trick fo run to South's king. Declarer picked up the trump suit by leading a heart to the king and then back to the ace. He drew the last trump with the ten of hearts and then led a low spade to the table's seven.
Norris realized that, if he won the first spade trick with the jack, declarer would be .ible to set up the board's spades with another finesse while there was still a trump
entry to dummy. So, to shut out the spade suit, he allowed the seven to win!
Declarer led the ten of clubs from dummy. East won the queen and shifted to a diamond to declarer's ace. South repeated the spade finesse. East won the jack and now killed dummys entry by forcing declarer to ruff a diamond on the table. Since he had no way to avoid losing two club tricks, two diamond tricks and a spade, declarer ended up down one.
There might have been a better defended hand this year. If so, we have not seen it.
Want Judge To Avoid Dispute
W.3SHINCT0N lAPi -The Reagan administration wants a federal judge to stay out of a dispute over the dismissal of two Civil Rights Commission members.
Richard K. Willard, a dep-\ uty assitant attorney general! has isked U.S.'District Judge Norma Johnson to deny a request that President Reagan be ordered to restore the jobs of former commissioners Mary Frances Berry and Blandina Cardenas Ramirez, In a dispute over the firings, the Senate refused to reauthorize the commission. The commission officially went out of existence on Sept. 29 and is in a eOKlay windup period.
Willard told the judge that several proposals to revive the commission in one form or another are pending in Congress. "These issues will have to be worked out between Congress and the president as part of our constitutional process." he said.
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GENERAL TENDENCIES; The very eariy hours of today are best for you to get important mattars handled and you will have clever ideas and more energy then. Concentrate on your career today.
ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Early get career work dona so that later you can look into new interests, and then tonight be out on the town for fun.
TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Make that new advanced plan you have in mind early and then study every detail of it before any action.
GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Morning la fine for handling business matters and later study every facet of them, and tonight you see the path ahead very clearly.
MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to Jul. 21) Sit down with, partners and make new arrangements for the future, then tonight you can enjoy socializing.
LEO (Jul. 22 to Aug. 21) Schedule your work wisely earty and you can accompiish a very great deal now during day hours, and then rest up in the evening.
VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Make plane earty for the evening's entertainment and then work on the details. Contact those you havent seen in a while.
LIBRA (Si^t. 23 to Oct. 22) A home affair can be settled rightly early if you don't procrastinate, then off to regular business, and tonight do some entertaining.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) You can communicate nicely And then you have time for other matters. Attend meetings this evening. (
SAGIHARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Making plans that are practical is wise early and later you can carry on with them intelligently.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Early rising and working on a new plan can keep you profitably occupied all day, and then rest at night.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) A course of action started early can enure to your benefit, so labor diligently. Don't waste your energies.
PISCES (Feb 20 to Mar. 20) Contact that friend with whom you can have mutual understanding and make good plans for the future.
IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY... he or she wiU be one of those charming young persons who ie a born psychologist and can understand others as weU as whatever is of a practical nature and should have as fine an education as possible.,^
A Rebound For Private Schools
WASHINGTON lAFi -Private colleges and universities attracted 410,541 freshmen this fall, a 1 percent increase that an academic institute said indicates a rebound from a 4 percent enrollment decline last year.
The private schools suffered an enrollment drop of 17,000 students last year, the National Institute of In
dependent Colleges and Universities said. The institute surveyed 1.200 of the 1,500 private institutions nationwide.
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Wednesday, November 9,1983
Stock And Market Reports
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Grain: No. 2 yellow shelled corn about steady at 3,68-3.!. mostly 3.68-3.8t) in the East and 3.80-3.92. mostly
3.82-3.87 in the Piedmont: no. 1 vellow soybeans lower at 8.41-8.70 1-2,' mostly 8.51-8.70 in the East and 8.30-8.50, mostly 8.38-8.50 in the Piedmont; wheat 3.39-3.90, mostly 3.82-3.67; oats 1.15-2.17: (new crop-corn
2.83-3.05; wheat 3.25-3.28. Soybean meal f.o.b. N.C. processing plants per ton 44 percent 254.80-261.00. Prices )aid as of 4 p.m. Tuesday by ocation for corn and soybeans: Cofield 3.94. 8.70; Conway 3.83,8,52; Dunn 3.75, 8,50: Elizabeth City 3.68, 8.66: Farmville 3.78,' 8.45: Fayetteville . 8.65 1-2; Goldsboro 3.80. 8.52; Greenville (3.77-3.83). 8.51: Kinston 3.77, 8.51; Lum-berton 3.68. 8.46; Pantego 3.75. 8.51; Raleigh -. 8.70 1-2: Selma 3.77. 8.60; Whiteville 3.68, 8.41; VVilliamston 3.75, 8.51; Wilson (3.77-3.83) 8.51; .Albemarle 3.82, 8,50; Barber 3.83, 8.41: Durham 3.80; Mocksville 3.87.: .Monroe (3.87-3,93); .Mount Ulla -, 8.38; Roaring River 3.87; Statesville 3.85.8.30.
NEW YORK (AP) -Stocks opened mi.xed today after edging lower in the previous session.
Auto, mining and airline issues were among the eprly gainers, but steel, retail and drug stocks quickly retreated The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which snapped a three-session slide with a tiny gain Tuesday, climbed another 2.74 to 1,217.68 after 30 minutes of trading today.
Gainers and losers were nearly even on the New York Stock Exchange.
Trading volume hit a two-month low Tuesday because many banks and other businesses were closed for Election Day.
Stock prices have been under pressure recently from investor fears that U.S. interest rates might climb. Traders are said to be unwilling to make major moves in either direction until they see whether the Treasury's sale this week of $16 billion of
new securities has any effect on rates.
In early trading today, American Telephone & Telegraph edged up s to 62 s, AMR gained G to 35>4. Chrysler rose 'g to 27G and Polaroid slippeds to 34^4.
On Tuesday, the Dow Jones industrials inched up % to 1,214.94.
^sers led gainers 3 to 2 on the NYSE, whose composite index slipped 0.13 to 93.33.
Big Board volume totaled 64.90 million shares - the lowest turnover since Sept. 2, when 59.30 million shares traded, and down from 69.40 million in the previous session.
At the American Stock Exchange, the market value index rose 0.09 to 212.52.
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11 a.m, canvass at the Pitt Board of Electionss office. Tuesdays turnout apparently was slightly less than 40 percent of the total citywide registration of 15,168 voters.
The new mayor and council will be sworn in during ceremonies on I^, 8 at city hall.
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Liability For Airlines Raised
WASHINGTON (API -Airlines would be liable for up to $1,250 per passenger for lost baggage after the Civil Aeronautics Board tentatively agreed to the first increase of the liability limit in six years,
CAB Chairman Dan McKinnon said Tuesday the change was necessary to reflect inflation that has increased the value of baggage. The old limit was $750. A final vote is expected in several weeks.
The board had agreed a year ago to tentatively increase the liability ceiling to $1,000 per passenger, but then pulled back the proposal.
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - President-elect Raul Alfonsin, scheduled to take office Dec. 10 to end seven years of military rule, says his government will use all the diplomatic means at its disposal to press Argentinas claim to the Falkland Islands.
Alfonsin, whose Radical Party won general elections Oct. 30, issued a statement Tuesday as the U.N. General Assembly prepared to debate the Argetine-British dispute over the Falklands.
Argentina forces invaded and occupied the British-ruled archipelago 250 miles off the southern Argentine coast April 2, 1982. British forces reconquered the islands 74 days later at a cost of 712 Argentines and 255 British lives.
The General Assembly voted a year ago to urge the two countries to resume negotiations on sovereignty over the islands. Britain, which maintains a garrison of some 4,000 soldiers on the Falklands, has refused to do so.
Our cause will continue to enjoy the constant solidarity and support of the peoples of Latin America and of other countries in the world, said Alfonsin.
Alfonsin also announced
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GREENVILLE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Thursday, November 10,1983 7:30 P.M.
City Council Chambers
Greenville City Council will consider the following items:
Request to zone 45.1 acres on S.R. 1204 containing West Hills Subdivision to R-6;
Request to zone the Carolina Opry House property to Highway Commercial;
Request to rezone the Greenville Motel property located at 2309 S. Memorial Dr, from R-6 to Downtown Comthercial Fringe; -
Request to rezone approximately 9.920 acres from Highway Commercial & Shopping Center to Office &
Institutional;
Request to rezone approximately .39 acres located at the intersection of Alice Dr. & Tobacco Rd. from R-9 to R-6; Request to annex a portion of the Whichport Development located adjacent to Landmark St.;
Amendment to the Thoroughfare Plan;
Request for limousine franchise by Tay-Gray Enterprises, Inc.;
Ordinance regulating and licensing transient and itinerant merchants and vendors;
Amendment to the Zoning Ordinance, Sec. 32-103, Parking Area Location Criteria; ^
Ordinance amending the boundary description for extension of the extraterritorial jurisdiction and adopting map; Scheduling public heafrings on proposed annexations of Kensington Park, Phase 1, Greenville Rest Home Property, and Tucker Estates, Section 3, Phase 1;
Request to extend the existing loading/unloading zone on the south side of Fleming St. approximately 60 feet; Acceptance of White Hollow Dr. and Tiffany Dr. in Heritage Village Subdivision and Chesterfield Court in
Shenandoah Subdivision;
Resolutions authorizing sale of Disposal Parcels H-4 (Southside), 42E(3)-4 and 42E(3j-5 (South Evans);
Resolution changing the appointment of commissioner and alternate commissioner to the N.C. Eastern Municipal >
Power Agency;
Resolution amending the Sewer Capital Reserve Fund;
Easement for Bob Pittman to build a handicap ramp and canopy onto the old IRS building located on Evans St.; Resolution appointing a representative to the Mid-East Commission;
Resolution supporting reenactment of General Revenue Sharing;
Agreement with the N.C. Dept, of Transportation for construction and improvements of U.S. 264;
Ordinances to conform to State law changes on towing vehicles;
Ordinance to make animal traps available for toan to the public;
Tax releases and refunds;
Resolution approving participation in the N.C. Housing Finance Agency in the financing of a 50-unit addition to Wedgewood Arms;
Resolution approving the extension of the transit operating and administration grant budgets.
Consideration of a contract for economic development.
Consideration of a budget ordinance amendment.
his Cabinet, as follows:
Interior Ministry, Antonio Troccoli; Foreign Ministry, Dante Caputo; Education and Justice, Carlos Aleonada * Aramburu; Economy, Bernardo Grinspun; Public Health, Alfo Neri; Public Works and Services, Roque Carranza; Labor and Social Welfare, Antonio Mucci; Defense, Raul Borras.
An aide said Alfosin also planned to offer the Supreme Court presidency to Halo Luder, the Peronist Party candidate whom he defeated in the presidential election.
Results In Greene Cty.
SNOW HILL - Lloyd Foreman Jr. and R. Ben Rayford were elected to the , Snow Hill Town Board Tuesday as 46 percent of the registered voters turned out for a race in which incumbent G.F. Warren was unseated.
Foreman won a seat on the board by getting 263 votes -57 percent of the votes cast -while Rayford polled 230 votes. Warren received 227 votes.
In Hookerton. incumbent Mayor Gene Hill received five votes more than opponent Melvin E. Hill to win nis bid for re-election. The present mayor received 91 votes while Melvin Hill took 86.
Hookerton voters also chose two new commission members, electing Bruce Dunn with 97 votes and Jimmy Suggs with 91 votes. Incumbent Luvenia Speight received 74 votes, while in-
Bullock
Mr. James Hazel Bullock, 72. of Route 5. Greenville, died Tuesday in Pitt County Memorial Hospital. The funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Thursday in the Wilkerson Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Harold Turner and the Rev. David Mason. Burial will be in Pinewood Memorial Park.
Mr. Bufiock, a retired farmer antf a native of Martin County, was a resident of the Stokes Community. He was a member of Oak Grove Christian Church, where he was elder emeritus.
Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Fae Bland Bullock; a son, Dwight E. Bullock of Stokes; two daughters, Mrs. June Bullock Hardison of Merritt Island, Fla., and Mrs. Gail Bullock Crisp of Stokes; four sisters. Mrs. Minnie Turner of Tarboro. Mrs. Pat Slaughter of Portsmouth, Va.. Mrs. Ruby Gooding of Williamston and Mrs. Lillian Mosley of Homestead, Fla., and five grandchildren.
The family will receive friends at the funeral home from 7-9 p.m. today.
Jones
Mr, Johnnnie Jones of 614 Woodcrest Drive, Ayden, died Tuesday in the Veterans Administration Hospital in Durham. He was the father of Mrs. Bettie Pearl Forbes of the home. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Norcott Funeral Home. Ayden.
Moore
Douglas Wayne Moore II. 20 mojiths, died early Saturday at Pitt County Memorial Hospital, Funeral services will be conducted Thursday
at 3 p.m. at St. Gabriels Catholic Church on West Fifth Street by the Rev. Jerry Sherba. Interment will follow in Brown Hill Cemetery.
Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Wayne Moore Sr.. two sisters. Tiffany Moore and Latasha Moore, and one brother. Sean Moore, all of the home, and his maternal grandparents. Mr and Mrs. John Mayo of Greenville.
The family will receive friends tonight at the home of the grandmother, Mrs, Mary Louise Mayo, 411 W. Phillips Drive. The body may be viewed at Phillips Brothers Mortuary on Thursday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
Patrick
Funeral services for Miss Lula Mae Patrick, who died , Monday, will be held at Corey's Chapel Free Will Baptist Church Friday at 2 p.m Burial will follow in the Branch Cemetery, Win-terville.
Surviving are three brothers, John L. Patrick of Winterville, Joseph F, Patrick of Wichita, Kan., and Jesse R. Patrick of Bridgeport, Conn.; five sisters. Mrs. Vera P. Edwards of Winterville, Mrs. Cora P. Montgomery and Beatrice
Swindell, both of Greenville, Mrs. Dallas Williams of Ac-cocreek, Md., and Mrs Magdelene Tyson of Baltim(N%.
The family will be at Flanagan Funeral Home from 7-8 p.m. Thursday. The family will receive friends at other times at Route 2, Box C-ll, Greenville.
Redmond
Mr. Oliver E. Redmond of 228 N. Hilton St.. Baltimore, died Sunday at his home. His funeral service will be conducted Thursday at 11 a.m at William C. March Funeral Home. 1101 E. North Ave., Baltimore. Interment will follow in the National Cemetery at Crownsville, Md.
A veteran of World War II, he is survived by three brothers. Douglas Redmond and Jeter Redmond, both of Baltimore, and Roland Redmond of Edwardsville, Va., four sisters. Mrs. Isabella Dorsey and Mrs. Elizabeth Harding, both of New York. Mrs Audrey Cottrell of Baltimore and Mrs. Lucille Blount of Route 1, Winterville.
Messages of sympathy may be sent to the Redmond family at 4704 Wrendwood Avenue, Baltimore. Md 21212.
Card Of Thanks
I The family of the late Mrs Ruth Wynne Gregory would like to express sincerest thanks to the many kind and thoughtful friends who extended heartfelt sympathy and kind deeds during our recent time of bereavement Your thoughtfulness and prayers helped to strengthen us m our time of sorrow May you all be ever blessed Very Gratefully Bernadette Gregory Watts,
Mra. Murriel Savage, and Wynne Familiea
cumbent Harold Sutton Jr.-received 86 votes in their bids for re-election.
Janice Vandiford was elected mayor of Walslon-burg.
Walstonburg voters also chose H, Lee Shackelford 77 votes), and incumbent Tim Corbett, John C. Craft Jr., James C. Gardner Jr. (60 votes each), and David Windham (52 votes) as members of the town board.
Card Of Thanks
The family of George Newby wishes to thank their many friends for the food, cards, flowers and the many kind deeds shown to them during his sickness and death.
We would also especially like to thank the Doctors and the 3-West A Neurology Nurses at Pitt Memorial Hospital.
The Family of George Newby
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THE DAILY REFLECTORWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 9, 1983
Murphy M VP Again
Happy Winner
Atlanta Braves* Dale Murphy, left, chats with Braves manager Joe Torre Tuesday at a press conference in Atlanta after it was announced that Murphy was the National League's Most Valuable Player. It was the second year in a row that Murphy was named as the .MVP. (AP Laserphoto)
ATLANTA (AP) - Dale Murphy insisted he was surprised by his second straight National League Most Valuable Player award, but his philosophy makes the honor seem logical,
In this game, if youre doing something right, you need to do it every year," the Atlanta Braves center fielder said.
The Baseball Writers Association of America on Tuesday made Murphy the fourth NL player to win back-to-back MVP awards since the honor was created in 1931.
Murphy received 21 of 24 first-place votes cast by a panel comprised of two writers from each .National League city. Andre Dawson of Montreal, Mike Schmidt of Philadelphia and Pedro Guerrero of Los Angeles each received one first-place vote.
Murphy had two second-place votes and one for fifth for 318 points as each panelist voted for 10 players Dawson
got 213 points, followed by ^hmidt with 191 and Guerrero with 182.
"I never thought of something like that happening, said Murphy, whose humility has been a trademark.
"Its just tremendous Its a thrill again.
.Murphy led the league this year with 121 runs batted in and with a .540 slugging percentage He was sixth in batting average (.302); second in runs scored (131); second in home runs (36); sixth in hits (178); third in on-base percentage (.393); fourth in walks (90): and tied for fourth in. game-winning RBI (14).
He also stole 30 bases to become the sixth major leaguer to hit 30 home runs and steal 30 bases in the samp year.
At 27, Murphy is the youngest of the National Leaguers to win consecutive MVP awards. The others were the Cubs Ernie Banks (1958-59), the Reds Joe
Year Ends For Three Teams
By JIMMY DuPKEE Reflector Sports Writer Wait till next year" will have to be the motto of three Pitt County high school football teams after each closed its 1983 campai^ Friday night. Only Farmville Central advanced to the playoffs, with Ayden-Grifton, North Pitt and D.H. Conley suffering through less than spectacular seasons. While Avden-Grifton and
Conley struggled through the second half of the season, the Panthers of North Pitt showed improvement until bowing to the Chargers in 16-8 in overtime of the Eastern Carolina 3-A Conference finale. But even in that game, the Panthers appeared to come out as the "morale victors.
Farmville Central represents the Eastern Carolina Conference in the Division II
playoffs at Havelock this Friday, The Jaguars closed the season with a 2-3 victorv over Southern Nash to finish 5-1 in the conference and 7^3 overall - the best record for a Farmville team in over four years.
D.H Conley struggled through regulation pay with a (HI tie against North Lenoir, then took a 6-0 victory in overtime to close the season
tied with the Hawks and West Craven for fourth place in the Coastal 3-A conference race.
NORTH PITT The Panthers finished at 1-5 in the conference and 2-8 overall, but it should be taken into consideration that they finished the season with only 18 players and didnt score in the first three games of the season.
"Each week I felt like we
Byrd Is Unanimous Choice; Randleman Holds Its Lead
ByRICKStOPPE Associated Press Writer RALEIGH (AP) - Fayetteville Byrd was a unanimous pick for .No. 1 in the 4-A class and Randleman was voted No. 1 in the 2-A and 1-A class for the 10th straight week in the final Associated Press high school poll.
Southern Durham remained atop the 3-A class as high schools squads ready for the opening round of the playoffs this week. All 21 teams ranked in this weeks poll made the playoffs.
Byrd. 104). received all 13 firsi-place votes and 130 points compared to 103 points for Roxboro Person. 104). Person moved from fifth to second after downing Northern Durham 37-28 last week.
Charlotte' Myers Park. 10-0, is No. 3, Greensboro Page, 9-1, is No. 4 and defending 4-A Champion Jacksonville, 9-1, is No. 5. Northern Durham heads up the second five. Favetteville Reid Ross and Wilson Hunt are tied for seventh while Smithfield-Selma is No. 9 and East Mecklenburg is No. 10.
Southern Durham. 104), was named .No. 1 on eight ballots and received 134 points overall to outdistance No. 2 Asheville Reynolds. 104), which received 126 points and two first-place votes.
Thomasville, lO-O, also claimed two first place votes and is No. 3 while Clinton. 104). is No. 4 and Crest No. 5. Crest received one first-place vote.
Clinton defeated East Bladen 31-21 to clinch the Three Rivers Conference title behind Lennie Faison, who rushed for 270 yards and one touchdown.
West Henderson is sixth, East Surry seventh. Alexander Central eighth. Southwest Edgecombe ninth and Eastern Randolph tenth.
Quarterback Alan Hooker rushed for 148 yards and passed for 114 as Eastern Randolph captured the Mid-State Conference title with a 31-6 victory over Southern Alamance.
Randleman. 9-0, has been ranked first all season and this week was named on all but one ballot of the top team
in the combined 2-A and 1-A class. The two-time defending 2-A champs received 138 points to Sylva-Webster's 126 and one first-place vote.
West Montgomery. 104). is third followed by Franklinton. 104), and F T. Foard. 8-1-1. The second has W'allace-Rose Hill. James Kenan, Fuqua-Varina, Robbinsville and East Carteret.
Fuquay-Varina fell from fourth to eighth after losing to Zebulon22-7.
Mickey Faison returned two kickoffs for TDs to key James Kenan to a 20-5 victory over Lakewood.
Outstanding performances by players on unranked teams included:
Will Brockington rushed for 186 yards to key North Johnston to a 35-14 victorv over South Granville*. Brockington rushed for 1,263 yards this season, the first North Johnston runner to over 1,000 yards.
- Sanderson linebacker Byron McMillian had 22 hits to boost his season total to 188, but it was not enough as Sanderson dropped a 22-9 de
cision to Millbrook.
- Halfback Calvin Wright gained 241 yards on 18 carries and scored five touchdowns to lead Central Cabarrus to a 41-7 victory over East Rowan.
- Chris Blanton rushed for 209 yards and scored three TDs as Asheville whipped Hickory 27
- nranked White Oak clinched the Coastal Conference title Monday with a 3-0 victory over Havelock. Paul Obernessers 37-yard field goal with 3:42 gave White Oak the victory.
Here are lire lop .North Carolina high school foolhall learns, according to classilication. as voted b> a panel of prep sportsttTiters across the stale First place votes are in parenthesis followed bv record and total votes
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did get a little bit better, .North Pitt Coach B.T. Chappell said. "Against Ayden-Grifton, I felt like we piayed one of our better games of the year. (Our players) stuck with it till the end.
"There were two or three calls that nobody could figure out what was going on. If it hadnt been for some of those questionable calls, we should have scored. 1 felt like we had a chance to win the game, but there were three drives stopped by questionable officiating. I hate to see something like that in high school football.
"When we went to the locker room after the game. Id say 16 of the 18 players we have left were crying - that makes me think theyve taken in some of the things weve been trying to teach them about c(impetition. Most of the players have left with a good attitude toward football
A victory over Greene Central was the Panthers lone conference win. but thats not bad for a team which played its junior varsitv to a
UNC Tops Lady Bucs
The Univeristy of North Carolinas womens volleyball team defeated East Carolina Universitys Lady Pirates last night.
The Lady Heels won the match, 15-9, 15-9. 15-13, sweeping the best of five series in three games.
The Lady Pirates closed out their home season with the loss, dropping to 3-19 on the year. North Carolina advanced its record to 21-9.
The Lady Pirates end the season this weekend at the Wake Forest Quadrangular Tournament, Friday and Saturday. West Virginia and South Carolina joins the Lady Deacs and Lady Pirates in the tournament;
standstill before the season opened,
"We went out one day and scrimmaged against* our junior varsity and couldnt do anything,* Chappell said. "We had a bunch of kids that were out of state or working when practice began at the start of the season, so we were behind fromt the start.
"We were close in every conference game going into the fourth quarter except for Southwest Edgecombe: they were the only ones that ran away with the score.
"nfortunately. we graduate most of these guys. We don't have much coming back except for our quarterback. Gentry Sneed. But we have a good group of ninth graders. Theres a good possibility some sophomores will have to
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Rose Boosters Set Meeting
The Rose-.Aycock Athletic Booster Club will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Rose High School cafeteria.
According to Vann Johnson, president of the club for this year, the general functions of the organization, general information on the athletic programs, and future planning will be discussed.
All persons interested in athletics at either Rose or E.B. .Aycock are urged to be present.
^ Fayettevilles Douglas Byrd and Sylva-Webster high schools held onto their number one positions atop the 4-A and 2-A Daily Reflector rankings this past weekend as the regular season came to a conclusion.
The playoffs will decide the eventual state championship, but the rankings will follow along to see just how things do finish up.
Byrd, KM) on the season, finished the regular season with 91' 2 points to lead the 4-A ranks. Points are awarded for each victory, with additional points given for wins by the victim in each game. Points are also weighted as to classification, l^ere ties occur, points are split equally.
. Sports Calendar
Editor's Note: Schedules are supplied by schools or sponsoring agencies and are subject to change without notice.
Today's Sports Soccer
N.C. State at East Carolina (3 p.nt.)
Myers Park of Charlotte is second in the 4-A ranks with 87 points, while Greensboro Page IS third with 85. Wilson Hunt ranks fourth with 82, followed by a tie between Roxboro Person and Jacksonville at 76^2.
In the 3-A ranks, Thomasville, KM), has moved back to the top in the standings with 81 points, a half-point ahead of Clinton, also 104). A total of seven 3-A teahis finished the year unbeaten.
Shelby Crest ranks third with 78'2 points, followed by Southern Durham at 73*2 and Alexander County at 73.
In the 2-A ranks, Sylva-Webster held onto first place as the 10-0 squad collected 79 points. West Montgomery, also 10-0, is second with 69, followed by Randleman, 9-0, with 65. James Kenan is fourth at 60*2, followed by Wallace-Rose Hill with 58' 2.
Robbinsville leads the 1-A listing with 39>2 points, followed by Jamesvile and Bladenboro at 37 each. Ironically, those two meet in the first round of the 1-A playoffs Friday.
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(tie) Bladenboro (6-4).............
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4. Creswell (8-2).....................
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(tie) Rosman (8-1-1)...............
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Murphy is the second Brave to win the award. Henry Aaron won it in 1957 "Im extremely honored and happy to share it with my teammates and coaches.' Murphv said, adding that the individual honor could not erase the teams disappointment in missing the playoffs The Los Angeles Dodgers beat the Braves by three games to take the National League West title
When the Braves won the division last year, it "was the biggest thrill someone can experience." Murphy said.
Murphy will receive a SIOO.000 incentive bonus, placed in his contract last year after his first MVP award. He has four years to go on a contract setting his base salar\ at $1.3 million a year.
After he won the award last year. Murphy, still dis-) satisfied with his game, took Manager Joe Torres suggestion and attended the winter instructional league to improve his play.
That attitude. Torre said, is what makes Murphy an MAT.
He signed a multiyear contract and then went to the instructional league and then went out and became the leagues most improved player," Torre said.
Torre predicted Murphy could hit 35 to 40 home runs a year and bat .320.
"Dale Murphy is the type of player that everv- manager dreams of having." Dodger 'Manager Tommy Lasorda said in a news release issued bv the Braves. "Hes a com
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Emory Hopeful Of A BowlNowhere to Run
I'niversilv of .Miami wide receiver Sfanley ^akespeare (6) has few options opea as he is tackled by East Carolina I'niversity free safety Clint Harris <right and cornerback Kevin
Walker (37) after catching a pass from Miami quarterback Bernie Kosar during Saturday's game. Miami pulled out a late 12-7 win over the Pirates in the contest. (.AP Laserphoto) ^
By WOODY PEELE Reftector Sports Editor
Ed Emoiy is still hopeful that his East Carolina Pirates will find a home in some bowl game when the season is ovr.
1 don't know what our chances are," he said yesterday at his weekly pr^ conference, "but 1 do think we'd be a hell of a draw in Florida."
Emory was referring to three trips the Pirates made to the Sunshine State, losing each time to teams ranked at the time in the Top Ten - by a total of 13 points.
"If they (bowl scouts) are looking at any team in North Carolina, they ought to be looking at us. We're the best team in the state. Weve lost only to three Top Ten teams on their own home fields and given them all they wanted. Nobody in the country in Division I has seven road games against the caliber (rf teams we've played.
"Id like to' play North Carolina or Virginia Tech. or some of those other teams that wont play us. in a bowl. If we played North Carolina, the whole state would be there,"
"Well play anybody, anywhere. Our kids cteerv it."
Asked if perhaps the Pirates suffered from a lack of prestige. Emory admitted it was so. "But you have to start somewhere. If they give us a chance, well do the job; whatever they want
However. Emory admitted, the Pirates must win their last two games or all is for naught "If we don't win them, we
dont deserve to go. If we (k), then we do deserve a bowl game."
Coming (tff their last minute 12-7 loss to sixth-ranked Miami. Emory said he was vCTv.verydisappwnted.
We s^d have won the game and we could have won it. But there were things, like maybe taking five yank (on a delay penalty) on the field goal that we should have done. As the head coach I should have found something that I could have done to pull it out."
Even so, the loss was oh. so close to being a win. A last ditch pass from Kevin Ingram was nearly completed to Stefon Adams at the goal line, but be was hit by teammate Nmwood Vaiin and knocked loose of the ball, before falling into the id zone. Had he held on. it would have been a winning touchdown.
"I t(^ the team that were a better ball club than Miami, and we are. We have better and faster athletes. When you lose to a team that's not a better team it hurts. If you lose to a better team, then you can take it."
Emory said the Pirates have gone up against a lot of difficulties and frustrations this season, but have stuck together and are a great football team.
"We re the best 6-3 team in the country, and we can corape with anybody We've proved that. Give us 13 points and we're unbeaten and third in the country I told the kitfc at the start of the seastm that we had a chance to compete
for the national champion^p and with those 13 we are a challenger. Were that close and nobody recognizes it.
That's why its so frustrating. Ive g(4 to talk about itf<get it out of my system and go on to something else.
Emory said that in the first period against the Hurricanes, the Pirates had two opportunities to score that they didnt cash in on. "Jimmy Walden fumbles at the 14 and we sure could have gotten something out of that. Then, we missed a field goal that Ive seen Jeff Heath kick lots qf tiroes. We could easily have been up 14 or 17 to nothing at the half.
But in the second half, Emory admitted that he got too conservative. In all three of the Florida games, we got too consenative We should have put the ball up more, even when they had us deep in the hole. When youre on somebody elses field, you have to gamble more
Emory said he also made a mistake in not getting Earnest Byner back into the game on third and two at the Miami three. The heat was getting to be a factor and we took him out for a rest, but we should have gotten him back in there for that play.
"We considered a fake field goal then, but Im glad we didn't because they were looking for it. What we should . have done was taken five yards and gotten a better angle. Jeff seemed to think he could make it though, so we didnt. I should have overruled
him on that one."
'As it was, Miami took over with 4:52 left and dtrove the length (rf the field to score the go-ahead touchdown, making big gains on a 52-yard pass to the ECU 13.
"I thought we'd had a great game from the officials to that point, but from there on, frwn the 13 in, it was a disgrace. Our own official (William Joy of the ECAC) didn't call anything all day and they held and evi tackled on offense whi they got those final 13 yards. We really felt that we could have held them and forced them to try a ftold goal, giving us a chance to blodi it. (East Carolina had already blocked a PAT try.)"
What Em(M7 called the real killer, however, was the lack of a flag against Miami quarterback Bernie Kosar after be scored the winning touchdown. Kosar took the ball and flung it into the stands. Emory passed out clippings from the Miami Herald, quoting Kosar on the action. Stupid. Just call it my freshman mistake fr the day.
I was just so carried away.
However, the officials called nothing on the play - what should have been an automatic 15 yards on the kickoff How can a man 6-4 throw the ball into the stands and the officials not see it. Thats terrible.
Miami fans rained oranges (they hope to appear in Miamis own Orange Bowl) on the field after the TD, causing a further delay in picking up the game. That khould have
been a (May of the penalty against Miami, 'too,-': Emory said. I*
Ha(l the officials callM-them, the Hurricanes woukH then have been forced to ki^ from tIMr own 20-yard Uni, ^ving ECU great field position for its final drive. :
"Aoother thing tb^ allow which hart us, Emory sai^ again going to clippiiigs from; the Herald. TheCr cheerleaders had a camxti^ right under our goal posts argi-they fired it off jiM as Jetf: was getting to the ball (for has: last neld goal attempt)." *;.
Heath was quoted in the : Miami story as sayii^ ...}t*.;
really threw me (rff. I gueasl they do it all the time, out t: really startled pie. I bardy Iw: theballataU.
^ory cited the play of-: Terry long, again calliag hiffl* the "best college lineman m the country. Those p)(^ who vote on the Lombardi Award are crazy. Its a disgrace for him not to be among the nominees
of Ingram and Byner.
Defensively, he singled out Jeff Pegues, Mike Grant, Hal Stephens, Chris Santa Cruz, Kevin Walker, Gint Harris and Maury Banks.
Injuries have cost the Pirates too, in the game. Tight end Damon Pope, offensive tackle Tim Dumas and defensive tackle Joe Grinage were all lost with injures in the contest
The Pirates close out their home season on Saturday at 1 30 p.m., hosting William & Mary.
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D.ALLAS .APt - Last year runmng back Ron Spnngs was a moody, inconsistent performer who was criticized by Coach Tom Landiy for a lack of blocking prowess.
This year Springs, relaxed by a new contract and more responsibility, has turned into the Dallas Cowboys top offensive player.
Landry made it official Tuesday.
"Springs has been the brightest spot on the team" Landry said. "He has confidence in what he can do. Hes our most consistent performer.
Springs has a team-high 47 pass receptions, has rushed 106 times for 414 yards, has thrown a 15-yard 'touchdown pass to quarterback Danny White and has blocked well for Tony Dorsett.
"Ron was determined to prove himself this year. Landry said. "There was some negative feedback about his blocking last year but he has overcome that.
"He is an excellent pass receiver and runner and has developed into a good blocker.
Landry added. "You can count on Springs. He seldom fumbles the ball."
The next time Springs catches a pass he will surpass Preston Pearsons club record for receptions by a running back in one season.
Springs bad played tailback, fulmckandti^tend.
The Cowboys take their come-from-behind act to San Diego .Sunday. Dallas has rallied to win all nine ^mes:
"We continue to win games so many different ways Im not sure we cant win (the Super Bowl) playing the way we are. Somebcidy seems to win the game for us everylime we step on the field. Thats not bad."
The Cowboys fell behind Philadelphia 104) Sunday then rolled to a 27-20 victory.
"This team has a lot of confi(lence it can do the job." Landry said.
Dallas trailed its opponents
71-41 in the first quarter but has outscored them 105-41 in the final period.
If Dallas beats San Diego Sunday, it will be the fastest start in the clubs history.
"We need to start playing consistent field position football. quit giving up big plays, getting penalties and having problems with our kicking game." Landr>' said.
The Cowboys were nine-point favorites over the Chargers who will again be without quarterback Dan Fouts. out indefinitely with an injured right shoulder.
Dallas is 2-0 against the Chargers, including a 34-28 victory at San Diego in 1972.
The Cowboys beat the Chargers 42-31 at Texas Stadium in 1980.
Charger Coach Don Coryell said of the Cowboys, "Their comebacks are the thing I admire, the way they come back in the second half. Dallas is a very e.xcentional team."
San Diego is 3-7 and crippled by injuries.
NEW YORK (AP) - .Negotiations between the National Basketball .Association and its referees will resume here Thursday, according to the head of t referees union.
Richie Ptyllips said from his home in Philadelphia Tuesday night that no a specific time or place had been decided.
Following Mondays talks, the last time the two sides met. Phillips said: 1 dont feel were close at all," although both the union and the league said minor progress had been made.
On Tuesday, both sides tried to come up with new ways to break the deadlock that has existed for more than two
months The main items in the dispute are salaries and fringe benefits for the refs.
"There was a little bit of movement on both sides," NBA spokesman Alex Sachare said of Mondays talks, which were held in Philadelphia. "We made some proposals in a couple of areas. We want to sit back and evaluate before we continue on.
With the league offices located in New York and the union based in Philadelphia, the negotiations have alternated between the two sites with the exception of two sessions held in Princeton, N.J.. a neutral site.
The contract between the referees and the NBA expired Sept. 1 and substitutes hired by the league have been officiating both exhibition, and regular-season games.
The two sides agreed Mon-
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The NBA also offered to increase salaries of officials with 15 vears or more (rf
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s^ce from $65.000 to $71.500 in the first year of a three-year contract. The union is asking $90,000.
The league didn't budge from its previous offer of $28,000 a year for officials with less than three years expen-ence. The union is seeking $32.000 as a starting salary.
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Top Tro Leads U.S. Goffers Against Japan
KOBE, Japan (AP) - Hal Sutton, Lanny Wadkins and Calvin Peete. three of the top four American tour money winners this season, will lead their countrys eight-man team against Japan in the $440,000 Golilwin Cup U.S.-Japan professional golf match.
The Americans, selected from the 1983 money standings. are favorites to win the tournament, which carries a $240.000 first prize for the team event and $20.000 top
prize for the individual competition.
The U.S. Won last years toumment by 18 points with Peete and Bob Gilder sharing first place in the individual competition.
The four-day match, sanctioned by both the U.S. Professional Golf Association and the Japan Professional Golf Association, will be held over the 6,980-yard, par-72 Taiheiyo Rokkocoiirse.
Sutton, winner of the PGA and the Tournament Players
C^mpionship. was the top U.S. money earner with $426.668.
Wadkins who was third with $319.271. captured Greater Greensboro Open and the Tournament of (^mpions.
Peete. who didnt join the U.S. Pro tour until he was 33. finished fourth with $313.845. He won the Atlanta Golf Classic and the Anheuser Busch tournament.
Fuzzy Zoeller, who is not playing, was second earnings with $417,595.
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How about those Pirates?
This Saturday, November 12th is the last home game for this talented Pirate team. They are most deserving of a bowl bid and would be an excellent representative of our county, city and state, but they need the support of alumni, friends and football fans from throughout eastern North Carolina.
If you havent been to Ficklen Stadium to see the Pirate attack, you have one more chance. A sellout of 35,000 would be an excellent way to show your faith in the athletic program at East Carolina, as well as to show your appreciation to a talented group of seniors who will be playing their last home game. Also, a large home crowd will be impressive to the visiting bowl representatives.
So stop making Saturday afternoon excuses and come out to Ficklen Stadium to show your support of Ed Emory and his Pirates. Youll be glad you did!
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ROANOKE. Va. (AP) -John Dyslin. a 6-foot-ll. 195-pounder from Webb School in Knoxville, Tenn., has announced he will sign a letter of intent to play basketball for the University of Virginia.
Dyslin became the third
UNC's Loss Hard To Take
CHAPEL HILL (AP) - No. 19 .North Carolina's 16-3 loss to Clemson Saturday was worsened by the fact that the Tar Heels seemed able to move the ball at will. North Carolina football coach Dick Crum says.
"The irony was, it was the best wed moved" the ball against Clemson since Ive bwn here. Crum said Tuesday in his weekly news conference.
player to offer a verbal commit ment to the Cavaliers, joining 5-11 John Johnson of the Bronx. N.Y., and 6-11 Tim Martin of Ridgeway.
Dyslin averaged 13.3 points and' 9.3 rebounds per game last year in his first year of varsity competition.
He pick^ Virginia over Wake Forest and Tennessee, and said he also received offers from Kentucky and Alabama.
Dyslins older brother, David, played on the junicw varsity team last year at Virginia.
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Usual Threats During The Press Conference
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) Marvelous Marvin Hagler and Roberto Duran staged the usual prefight press conference with the usual gestures and threats, the usual disdain for the opponent and the usual demands to stage the bout right here and now
It is, well, business as usual for a big fight
Somehow, they will control themselves and keep this $20-million bout on hold until Thursday night when Hagler defends his undisputed middleweight championship against Duran.
The promotion put together by Top Rank and Caesars Palace has a huge revenue potential for the middleweight. division. Hagler is guaranteed $5[ million and percentages of other income could push his tobi to $8 million Duran has a lower guarantee of about $1.5 million, but his percentage trigger comes more quickly, and he could pocket $4 million.
The show is scheduled for 400 closed circuit locations with three million seats. There also is pay-per-view television iir Los Angeles and Chicago aiid, although sources at the fight are hesitant to talk about it, there also will be delayed home television showings by both NBC and Home Box Otfice later this month.
The money is nice, of
course, but pride and prestige enter into this fight, as well.
"Two days, no more champion. said Duran, gesturing toward Hagler.
The champion laughed.
1 thought the man cant speak English." he said.
Both fighters finished sparring Monday and began tapering off Tuesday. They will rest today, weigh in early Thursday and then meet in the 15,200-seat stadium constructed in the parking lot outside Caesars Palace.
I am ready in every area, said Hagler, who has defended his title seven times in the last three years, winning each fight with a knockout. "1 love a good fight Boxing is my life. If you cut my head open, you'd probably find a boxing glove.
He knows that Duran has a special incentive for this fight, the opportunity to become the first man in boxing history to win championships in four divisions.
There is no way I underestimate Roberto Duran. Hagler said. I respect him for fighting me. 1 feel if I wasnt a great champ, theyd all be up there, taking their shots, the Benitezes. the Leonards, the Hearnses. Theyd all go for it.
The others stayed away. Duran, however, did not.
This match was born in a most unlikely fashion. Hagler
was supposed to spar with Leonard in a spot on Bob Hopes 80th birthday party being taped at the Kennedy Center. But Leonard was unable to keep the date and Duran was a last-minute pinch hitter. When he saw Hagler up close, he went to promoter Bob Arum. Hes no bigger than me. Duran told Arum. Iwant to fight him. l,eonard, on hand for the HBO telecast, split his two meetings with Duran, losing the we terweight title to him in Montreal in June, 1980 and then reclaiming it five months later in New Orleans in the No Mas fight.
There may have been bad blood between them then, but when Duran saw his old foe Tuesday, he smiled broadly and said in broken English, "There he is, my friend Leonard.
The disgrace of No Mas started a two-year decline for Duran that finally was reversed by his new manager. Luis Spada. In little more than a year, Spada has helped Duran win a third world title and put him in position tb bid for his fourth Thursday night.
During those same three years. Hagler was knocking out Fulgencio Obelmejias twice, Vito Antuofermo, Mustafa Hamsho, Caveman Lee, Tony Sibson and Wilford Scypion in title defenses.
Year Ends For Three..
Continued From Page 7) play on the varsity. 4Experience was our dijvinfall most of the season, agdthat shows up at a crucial timt. Next year is going to be aTigh year, but after that it Ibbfc pretty solid. Weve got otje^ more year of paying the pride."
AYDEN-GRIFTON was pleased with the win (over North Pitt) - for our sQiiors to have a winning ston. Chargers Coach Dixon Sauls said. We had trouble pio|ecting our quarterback early in the game. They had a cbaice to score on the 12 in thct fourth quarter, but Jack ^ixton threw their quafterback fora loss.
3^e win improved the Chargers record to 3-3 in the corilerence and 6-4 overall, but they fell short of their goal of returning to the playoffs for tlleTourth consecutive year. ^iVe were pleased to finish ona winning note. Sauls said. "But we never played up to :^ur potential due to a number of factors, some bf \yjiich were out of our control sQoh as injuries. I cant be too dtspleased with our season.
3 think (the Eastern Caro-lilt Conference) had one outstanding football team in Southwest Edgecombe, and tt rest were basically re-biiiiding.
Vyie were a team that was rMtake prone; we established a: pattern of critical turnovers eafly in the season.
II Ayden-Grifton was re-tdfding, the future should be gieMrous to the Chargers, girat starters return on of-ffile, and Sauls hopes to get softe help from the jayvees.
We need a shot in the arm right now,* he said. Quarterback Doug Coley and running back Malcolm Worthington graduate out of the backfield, but Kelvin Harris returns at fullback.
D.H. CONLEY The Vikings needed an overtime period to defeat the North Lenoir Hawks 6-0 and to avoid being the lone team in the Coastal Conference cellar. The Vikes starting fullback transferred after a preseason scrimmage, and the loss of the other three top backs to disciplinary action set the Conley program behind from the start.
We finished on a positive note, Conley Coach Gerald Garner said. Our entire backfield is returning, along with both ends, a guard, a
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tackle and the center. This year we only had two returning starters.
But the losses the Vikings sustain to graduation will be costly, as tackles Stacy McCarter and Kenny Dixon, guard Robbie Gurganus and end John Brown finished their careers at Conley.
Stacy McCarter was our franchise on the front line. Garner said. But were really going to miss Chris Via: he was a very pleasant surprise. After not playing last year, he came out and averaged 43 yards a punt and didn't have any blocked all season.
"Also, David Daniels did an outstanding job returning kicks for us. He had four touchdowns and over 500 return yards to give us good field position a lot of the time.
We have our wieght room and program set up now. Its what you do in the off-season that determines what kind of a football team youre going to be.
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While Oak 3, Havelock 0 West Cairleret 28. West Craven 0
This Weeks Schedule White Oak at Southwest Edgecombe (First Round. Divisim I Playoffs Farmville Central at Havelock (First Round. Division II Playoffs)
This Week's Schedule White Oak at Southwest Edgecombe (First Round. Division I Playoffs)
Farmville Central at Havelock (First Round. Division II Playoffs
By The Associated Press It was experience and tradition versus enthusiasm and youth, and this time experience and tradition won Bostons veteran center. Robert Parish, outmuscled rookie Steve Stipanovich for a rebound and banked it into the basket as time expired to give the Celtics a 99-97 victory Tuesday night over the Indiana Pacers, the youngest and least-experienced team in the National Basketball Association.
The Pacers, who average just over 23 years old and less than two years NBA experience per player, are a frightening group of youngsters. said Boston Coach K.C. Jones. They never know when to stop. They hustle extremely well and are a scrappy group. They are very well coached.
In other NBA action, it was Milwaukee 97, .New York 90; Washington 119. San Diego 113; Chicago 100, Kansas City 97; Portland 122, Houston 104; Los Angeles 133, Denver 124: Seattle 123, Phoenix 116, and Golden State 97. Atlanta 90. Lakers 133, Nuggets 124 Earvin "Magic Johnson, averaging just 13.8 before the game, had 29 points. 14 assists
and 12 rebounds as Los Angeles beat the Nuggets in Denver,
Johnson had 11 points and Bob McAdoo 10 during a decisive third quarter that saw the Lakers extend a 70-66 halftime lead to 108-90.
NBA scoring leader Kiki Vandewe^ led the Nuggets with 25 points.
.Sonics 123, Suns 116 Jack Sikma scored 30 points and combined with roirfcie guard Jon Sundvold for 11 points in the final minutes as Seattle pulled away at home to beat Phoenix.
The Suns, who got 43 points from Walter Davis, led 112-110 with 3:18 remaining before Sikma and Sundvold started the winning 13-4 run by the Sonics.
Tom Chambers added 27 points for Seattle.
Blazers 122, Rockets 104 Portland won at Houston for its fifth victory in seven starts as Calvin .Natt scored 26 points and Darnell Valentine 24 for the Trail Blazers.
Houston lead of 2-1 was its only one of the game as the Blazers broke away from a 10-10 tie with a 22-9 streak that gave them a 32-19 lead at the end of the first period, Portland led by as many as 22
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To show you how football has changed over the years, in 1959. running back LeGrande Young led Brigham Young University in total offense with 423 yards - all by rushing -for the|ntire season.
His ^n. Steve, has surpassed that total four times - in one game.
Steve Young, a 6-foot-l. Impound senior, is the latest -and, some say, the greatest - in a long line of pass-happy BYU quarterbacks.
Through nine games, he has completed 251 of 359 passes -69.9 percent - for 3,323 vards and 25 touchdowns and tops the NCAAs pass efficiencvchart with 166.2 points. He also has rushed for 418 yards arid leads the nation in total offense with an average of 415.7 yards per game.
Thats a whopping 118.7 per game ahead of runnerup Doug Flutie of Boston College, and. with two regular-season games remaining, well in front of the NC.AA major-college record of 385.6 set by Young's BYU predecessor. Jim McMahon, in 1980,
"Hes a good one. says Coach La Veil Edwards, who has turned out Garv Sheide. Gifford Nielsen. Marc Wilson.
McMahon and Young, one after the other. I dont know if hes the best ever. Its hard to compare. He's by far the best runner. He could be a great running back. He's going to be aKennedy's Death Ended Dream
great pro quarterback? He has a very strong arm - he just needs more experience reading coverages.
But all those other guys had a redshirt year. Steve never did. And last year, the toughest thing was that every time he turned around, people wanted to compare him to McMahon.
It couldnt have bothered Young too much because he passed for 3,100 yards and 18 touchdowns, while nshing for 407 yards and 10 TDs. "
I try to keep telling myself not to get into comparisons and to be my own man. Young says. "I try to live up to those kind of expectations, but whatever it takes to get my team in the end zone is the big thing. If McMahon had worried about Wilson and Wilson had worried about Nielsen. I dont think theyd have done as well as they did.
As it turned out, not redshirting hasnt hurt me at all. 1 sort of got thrown into the fire right away (when McMahon was injured against Colorado in 1981), but in that kind of situation you learn real quick. You learn to dance in the fire. 1 never got to the point where I was waiting (for someone to graduate) and 1 think its made me a better player.
Although Young has always been a quarterback. Edwards says he was recruited with the idea-of making him a wide receiver, running back or defensive back, but he never had that idea.
"Quarterback has always been my kind of spot, says Young. "1 like pressure situations, being the guy theyre gonna boo if things dont go well. 1 like a spot where youve
got to do it.
Coach Edwards told me hed give me a shot at quarterback, but he kind f said it like, Yeah, sureHiere were some hairy times my freshman year when tly tried to pressure me to pl^ another position. But something right always happened. Ted ToUner replaced Doug Scovil as our offensive coordinate, and he liked the way I played quarterback. ^
The right things are still happening. Best (rf ail, Brigham Young himself, a fourKler of the Mormon Church, is ikiw known as Steve Youngs great-great-great grandfather rather than the other way around.
It wasnt a major problem, but* I was glad when I finally came out (tf that one and started getting publicity as a quarterback," Young says, I come from Greenwich. Conn., where the Mormons arent a big Umic of conversation. My family are Mormons, though, and I took a church history class and got to know a little bit more about Brigham Young. He was obviously a great leader - humble, but powerful; strong, yet able to understand other peoples prcrfilems. A good man, thats all.
Sounds like Steve Young throwing the football. Last spring, the Dallas Cowboys were testing Gordon Hialson, BYUs All-American tight end, to see if he could cat(:h an off-target pass. The test was inconclusive, according to Gil Brandt, the Cowboys personnel chief, because Steve Young couldnt
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ByWILLGRI.MSLEY AP Special Correspondent
He is a man who trained to shoot for the stars in outer space but settled for the privilege of adding a fresh glitter to the earthly stars of sports.
It just wasnt my time - society wasnt ready for it, said Ed Dwight, the nations first black astronaut who turned to sculpture after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy 20 years ago thwarted his hopes of cruising around the heavens on NASA's Gemini-Apollo program. ^
1 was picked by President Kennedy in the
second wave of astronauts in the early 1960s, but there was no way NASA was going to permit me to enter the upper strata. It was a social thing. Scientists and officials of the program feared it would be too much encouragement to militant equal opportunity groups.
"Hiey feared the program might get to be like the NBA or NFL - you know, five blacks on one basketball team or a majority of blacks on the football field. They were not prepared for a great equalizer in space.
An engineering major out of Arizona State. Air Force colonel and certified test pilot, the
50-year-old Dwight moved into the art realm to become a major sculptor and watch Guy Bluford blaze the trail for which he was first anointed.
His larger-than-life statue of home run king Hank Aaron stands outside the stadium in Atlanta and he currently is working on sculptures of Jackie Robinson for Pasadena. Calif., Joe Louis for Detroits Joe Louis Stadium and Martin Luther King for Morehouse College, adding to the more than 2,000 objects he has moulded in five years.
Also he was commissioned to [Hoduce a unique statue-trophy to be presented annually
to the Black Athlete of the Year, an enterprise sponsored by Gordons Gin. Fifty black members of the media make the selection, voting quarterly, with the final selection to be announced in Januaty.
The honor will carry an additional $25,000 cash prize.
The first quarterly winners have been Ralph Sampson, the 7-foot-4 basketball star out of the University of Virginia now with the pro Houston Rockets; Moses Malone of the NBA champion Philadelphia 76ers and Calvin Peete, the first black golf to exceed $1 million in earnings.
If Young and BYU are haviitf ^t years, Yale and Coach Carm Cozza are at the other end the spectrum.
Since 1972, when Yale first played football, through 1962, the Elis won 722 games, more than any other college. The 110-year record of 722-209-53 cave Yale a winning percentage of .764. But this season, the Elis are an even m(re astonishing 0-8 and Cozza, the winnlngest coach in Yale history, surpassing Uk l^endary Walter Camp, would be pulling his hair out-if had any left.
1 dont have all the answers, says Cozza. One never knows why a thing like this happens. We started off getting . some wrong people injured. We're not real physical and not real big and were starting six sophomores and playing 10 or 12. We played our toughest opponents early in the year. We played our best game against Dartmouth two weeks ago, but we lost in the last 47 seconds and that hurt us against Cornell (a 41-7 loss) last wedc. But no one kas lost faith here and the >layers are working hard, maybe too hard. Our freshmen lavent lost a game and our junior varsity is doing well.
I can apiN^iate those whove struled like this. Its an experience you dont wish on anyone. Maybe Ill be a better person if I live through it.Three Still Knotted For Worst Record
While Duke escaped from the ranks of the winless two weeks ago, Kent State, the team with the nations longest losing streak, finally won one this past Saturday.
Kent Stdte, Rice and Southwestern Louisiana are currently tied for the last position on the Daily Reflect Com-Hiter Rankings, meaning they lave had the least success against their strength of schedule.
All three have posted but one win each, earning a total of ten points Minnesota and Eastern Michigan - the team Kent State finally beat - fill
out the bottom five, while Wichita State. Oregon State, Navy, Texas El Paso and Houston finish out the worst ten in the country.
Houston has won the most among the ten, picking up three victories against other less-endowed teams,' while Navy, Oregon State and Wichita State claim but two wins The rest have only one.
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NFL Standings
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Transactions
By The Associated Press
BASEBALL American l.eagur CALIFORNIA ANGELS-Added Ron Romanick. Jav Kibbe and David W Smith, pitchers and Pat Keedy. third baseman, to Uie roster Releaseo Mickev Mahler, pitcher Assigned the contracts of Bed) Lacey and Curl Brown, pitchers and Mike O'Berry. catcher, to Edmonton of the Pacific Coast League DETROIT TIGERS-Added Randy O'Neal, pitcher, and Dwight Lowry, catcher, to rosu.
National League CINCINNATI REDS-Named Jimmy Stewart, scout PHILADLEPHIA PHILLIES-Named Ray Shore, special assignment scout BASKETBALL National Basketball Association MILWAUKEE BUCKS-Placed Charlie Criss. guard, on the injured reserve list Signed Linton Townes, guard-forward.
FOOTBALL I nited States Football League WASHINGTON FEDERALS-Signed David Sullivan, offensive tackle, Mike Thurman, defensive back and Dannv Triplett and Joe Hines, linebackers Canadian Football League SASKATCHEWAN ROUGHRIDERS Signed Sammy Greene, running back and Wniie Jones, defensive end. to multiyear contracts
HtK'KEY National Hockey llague
LOS ANGELES KING^-Assigned Mario Lessard, goalie, to-New Haven of the American Hockey League Recalled Gary Laskoski. goalie
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U.S. Soldiers On Grenada Hunting For Hold*Outs
ByMAK('I).ni.\R\KY ,\ss<Kaled Press Writer CALIVIGNY, Grenada lAP) - More than 1,500 American soldiers are searching the countryside for hold-out Cuban resisters, the U S, commander says, and some of the soldiers dug up burned bones believed to be those of slain Prime Minister Maurice Bishop.
An island resident who cooked for Grenadian and Cuban soldiers at a military camp at Calivigny had told Caribbean security police he saw Bishops and others bodies burned and then buried in a garbage pit. said U.S. Army Capt. Henry Fore.
U.S. soldiers dug up three or four burned, rotting skeletons in the pit Tuesday, Fore said, adding officials were "relatively sure one of the corpses was Bishop's.
Gen. Jack Farris, commander of U.S. troops in Grenada, said Bishop "was a hero to some people here... therefore it's important to find his body. "
Fore said the cook eyeballed them putting them in the pit. W'e're relatively cure this may be the remains (of Bishop), but we won't be sure until we get the forensic team to examine them. He said Bishops dentist has been contacted to compare teeth to dental records..
One of the corpses was a woman's. Fore said.
Bishop and three Cabinet ministers, including Educa-
Mitterand Can Forgive, Forget
POITIEKS. France lAP) - French President Francois Mitterrand has indicated he has a forgiving nature and asked that charges be dropped against a student who threw a tomato at him.
The incident occurred when the president was on a visit in Poitiers last week. The female student, 17. was not identified by name, and court sources said Tuesday the case is considered closed.
The missile missed.
tion Minister Jacqueline Creft, were killed by soldiers Oct 19 after a mob freed Bishop from house arrest during a power struggle within his Marxist government.
The next day, Gen. Hudson Austin said a military council had taken control of the island. U.S. forces, followed by Caribbean troops, invaded (Jet. 25 to oust Austins regime,
Farris said more than half the 3.000 U.S. troops on Grenada are searching for Cuban or Grenadian resisters - perhaps as many as 50-in the countryside.
"We dont want to go out of here and have this subversive base come back up and reorganize an in; surgency in this country. Farris said.
It has been several days since any "contact was made with resistance groups, Farris said, but intelligence sources have found "indications there are still some Cubans out there and "there are still some PRA (soldiers of the Grenadas Peoples Revolutionary Army) out there and some subversives.
Farris said most of the resisters seem to be in a district of forests, villages and farms about five miles northeast of St. Georges, the capital.
A U.N. official who visited the island over the weekend reported Monday that some Cuban resisters were holding out.
Cuba today awaited the last planeload of Cubans from Grenada, carrying staff from the Cuban Embassy, after they leave, only. the bodies of Cubans killed in the invasion and a handful of diplomats would remain on the island, which the Reagan administration contends was becoming a Cuban and Soviet military base.
President Fidel Castro gave a heros welcome Tuesday to the last Cuban prisoners returning from Grenada. The plane carried 102 male prisoners and 11 women and children, including the U.S.-born wife of Cub's ambassador and
FOCUS
Counting the Moments
The Federal Ciovernment recently announced it is operating with a deficit of SI 95.billion. One billion is equal to one thousand million. If the average person could count 12) dollar bills per minute, it would total $180,001) a day. In one year, he would reach almost flO million. In other words, it would take roughly il.OOO years of continuous counting to reach 195 billion.
DO YOC KNOW - In what years did the U.S. government have its greatest surplus'.' TUESDAYS ANSWER - Haileys Comet is due to cross Earths orbit in 1986.
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Shoney^New Hawaii^ Chicken Dinner M.49
With Homemade Seafood Chowder
Wr start with a boneless breast of tender rhart)roiM rhicken. .And serve it over our own blend of steaming wild rice, garnished with a tangv slice of grilled pineap^ We even give you sweet n sour uce for dipping.
Hhrm toasted grecian bread All the hot homemade soup and garden fresh salad you care to eat featurii^Shoneys rich and creamy Seafood Chowder ' with tender chunks of tasty seafood
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other dependants of Cuban diplomats. In all. 730 Cubans have been returned to Cuba.
' The State Department said Tuesday about 50 Cubans were killed in the invasion, the administrations first tally of Cuban fatalities^ Cuba says about 25 Cubans were killed. The Pentagon has reported 18 U.S. troops killed in the invasion.
Cuba has requested that Ambassador Julian Rizo and three other diplomats be allowed to stay on Grenada until the bodies are returned.
Sir Paul Scoon. governor general of Grenada, has ordered all Cuban diplomats off the island except for a charge daffaires.
At Calivigny. reporters watched an Army team dig
into the three-foot-deep pit. Scorched rings and watches were found but no identifying marks could be seen.
The other ministers killed when Bishop and his followers marched on Fort Rupert, the Grenadian armys headquarters, were Foreign Minister Unison Whiteman and Housing Minister Norris Bain.
Bishop and his socialist comrades seized power in 1979 in a coup. He suspended the constitution and ruled without holding elections.
Austin's junta said Bishop and 16 others were killed when soldiers fired into the crowd at the fort. It claimed Bishop had begun arming the crowd and fired at the soldiers.
Some witnesses claimed Bishop and the Cabinet ministers with him surrendered and were later executed. They said as many as 200 people were killed.
Of the estimated 1,800 Grenadian soldiers and militiamen who have surrendered. 233 are being detained by Grenadian authorities. State Department
spokesman Alan Romberg said.
In West Germany, a senior U.S. official who requested anonymity said Deputy Sec-retail of State Kenneth Dam told German leaders Tuesday that the Reagan administration is disappointed that European allies "rushed to criticize the invasion
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Wednesday, Novembef 9,1WIn The Area
Senior Competes For Grant
Elizabeth Ellen, a senior at J.H. Rose High School, has been named the schools top Century III leader, according to Principal Howard Hurt.
Miss Ellen is now eligible to compete with other state winners for one of two $1,500 scholarships and an all expense-paid trip to the Centur> HI Leaders National Conference in March in colonial Williamsburg, Va. Runners-up in the competition at Rose included Steve Worley, second place, and Derek Dickens, third place.
Group Tours Two Museums
Twelve citizens, representing the steering committee for the nature center at River Park North, participated in a tour of the North Carolina Museum of Life and Sciences in Greensboro and the Discovery Place and Nature Museum in Charlotte recently.
The directors of each center met with the group and discussed planning and development of their centers.
Standll Reunion Set Sunday
The annual Stancill family reunion will be held Sunday at 1 p.m. at Belvoir Free Will Baptist Church. A covered dish
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Lecture On Luther Planned '
A public lecture on Martin Luther on his 500th Birthday will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the coffeehouse at Mendenhall Student Center, East Carolina University.
The lecture, coinciding with the date of Luthers birth, will be given by Dr. Bodo Nischan of the ECU Histo^ Department. Dr. Nischan has been an active participant in the renaissance in Luther scholarship surrounding this anniversary of his birth.
The lecture is sponsored by Phi Sigma Iota, the foreign language honor society at ECU, and the ECU Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures.
Spedal Imroductory Prim
We Apologize For Any Inconvenience That This May Have Caused.
Church Business Meeting Set
The members of Philippi Church of Christ will hold a business meeting Thursday at 8 p.m. to elect general officers. The mass choir of the church will have a business meeting and rehearsal Wednesday at 6:30 p.m.
Singing Program Scheduled
A singing program will be held at the Bethel Church of God in Bethel Saturday starting at 7:30 p.m. The Sunrise Singers will be featured.
Gambill Named Academy Fellow
Dr. John Gambill of Greenville has been named a fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians. The degree was conferred in October.
Bazaar Planned Saturday
A bazaar will be held in the Walstonburg Christian Church Fellowship Hall in Walstonburg Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Included will be a bake shop, country store, white elephant shop, needlework, arts and crafts, wood crafts and Christmas shop. Barbecue plates will be available from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., with eat-in and take-out service available.
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Pift Students Enroll At UNC-G
The University of North Carolina at Greensboro has announced that 23 students from Pitt County are among the 9,924 enrolled in the university this fall semester. The enrollment includes students from % of North Carolinas 100 counties.
Red Cross Plans CPR Course
The Pitt County Red Cross will teach a cardiopulmonary resuscitation class next Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 7-10 p.m. at the Boys Club on Arlington Boulevard. For more information call the Red Cross office at 757-0270.
Alcoholism Council To Meet
The North Carolina Council on Alcoholism will meet at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Willis Building. The council will discuss detoxification services.
The meeting will be open to the public.
Joy Night Service Scheduled
Joy Night services will be held at Duprees Chapel, 1008 Myrtle Ave., Friday at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Jimmy Stokes will deliver the sermon and the Nazerene Church Choir will deliver the music.
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Credit Card Fraud Charged
Greenville police have arrested Cecil Van Rogers, 30. of 608 Greenfield Blvd. on charges of credit card fraud and attempted credit card fraud. According to Detective W.E. Barnhill, the charges stemmed from the use and attempted use of a credit card at a local service station.
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Police Tests To Be Conducted
Chief Ted Holmes said this morning that testing of applicants for 15 positions with the Greenville Police Department will be conducted Nov. 18-19, Holmes said' written tests will be' administered to local applicants on Nov. 18 while out-of-town applicants will take the written test Nov. 19./
Persons passing the written exam will be given physical agility tests Nov. 19.
Holmes said the departm.ent has received about 70 applications for the 15 positions to be filled. "We ought to be able to get 15 good people from this group, the chief said.
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ROBERSONVILLE -Voters chose city council members and a mayor in the town election Tuesday.
Candidates winning seats on the council were Edward Casper, who received 252 votes: Charles Morton Hurst III with 378 votes; Frank S. Measamer, who had 331 votes: Vernon Phelps with 230 votes and Claude R. Wilson with 283 votes.
L. Wilson Wynne, who received 343 votes, had no opposition in the race for mayor.
The town had 506 total voters, which is about half of those who registered.
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WILLIAMSTON - Five City Council members and a mayor were chosen in Tufdays election for the townofWilliamston.
Council members are George Griffin Jr.. who received 732 votes; Greg Grey, who received 601 votes; Noah E. (Eddie) Hardiswi Jr. with 679 votes; Thurman Perry, who received 589 votes and William E. Hcmeyblue with 796 votes.
Robert H. Cowan, unopposed. was chosi mayor with 850 votes.
A total (tf 1,066 persons voted in the election.
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Soap Actor To Make Appearance
' Jerry verDom, who plays the character of "Ross Marler on the television soap opera The Guiding Light. will be at the Pitt County Fair-
For more information or if interested in attending call Margaret McGlohon at 752-4137, ext. 259. River Park North is located on Mumford Road.
grounds Saturday from 1:30-3:30 p.m.
Free autographed photos of verDom will be available at the event, which is )art of the Southern 'lue-Cured Tobacco Festival Weekend Extravaganza.
The soap celebrity will also appear at the Beach Music Dance featuring Main Attraction schei uled for Saturday at 9 p.m. attheGreenleaf.
Tickets for the dance are available at the Tobacco Festival Office in the Pitt-Greenville Chamber of Commerce. For more information call 757-1604.
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ESC Shows More Placements
The Greenville office of the state Employment Security Commission placed 2,610 job applicants in fiscal 1983 - an
increase of 331 over those placed in jobs the previous year although the number of applicants available or ESC Manager James E. Hannan said today.
Hannan said 2,021 placements were for non-agricultural work, representing an increase of 260 from fiscal year 1982. The office found work for 381 veterans in 1983, compared to 348 the previous year.
Older Adults Day Planned
The Greenville Recreation and Parks Department has designated next Wednesday to be older adults day at River Park North in order to make citizens aware of the new park and its usage.
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A Sequel On 'Bill' That Works
B> KREDKOTHKXBERG AP Television Writer NEW YORK (API-"Bill: On His Own." tonights CBS movie, is a sequel that works wonderfully because it has a legitimate story of its own to -tell. This most definitely is not "Jaws 3-D" or "Psycho II.
The original "Bill," which won three Emmy awards two seasons ago, dramatized the true story of Bill Sackter. a mentally retarded man who glowed with the light of day after spending 44 years in an institution.
That film stressed Bills dignity, self-worth and his friendship with writer Barry Morrow The uplifting "Bill:
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Once again. Bill is played brilliantly by Mickey Rooney, who makes you feel every emotion that Bill is wearing on his sleeve -whether the joy of being paid a little compliment or the terror of being lost in a shopping mall, Rooney, who won the best-actor Emmy for Bill." brings dignity to a man who is wise far beyond his IQ.
Morrow, who first saw Bill as a quirky subject for a documentary film and then rew to love him as human
In this sequel. Bill is leading a productive life with a home, a family and a job. He shares a boarding house with two other retarded people and the homes loving owner. Mae Driscoll cTeresa Wright). He commutes by bus to his work at the University of Iowa, where he sells coffee in the student lounge. For Bill, its much more Im. in the coffee business." he says.
Money exchange is handled on the honor system since Bill can't count. One day, Jennifer Wells (Helen Hunt), a new grad student, set's |lill struggling with his cash register and decides to make him her great liberal cause.
Her crusade becomes teaching Bill to read and count, and she looks upon Bill as an experiment, not a person with feelings. Shes not malicious, but her insensitivity and lack of un derstanding are legion. She pushes him into situations he couldn't possibly handle.
When she says she failed in her educational efforts. Bill corrects her. "But we got to be friends Now, who's the teacher and whos the student here
Another character causing conflict is an officious bureaucrat (Marianna Clore Blase) who believes rules are made to be kept forever, regardless of human considerations. She tries to evict Bill from the boarding home
because .Mae doesnt have a permit. "Im sorry. That's all I can do," is her motto Producer Linda Otto, who produced "BiH" and the
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ing. is again played by Dennis Quaid. a hot property after his humorous depiction of astronaut Gordon Cwjper in "The Right Stuff."
The real Morrow, who won an Emmy for his story in "Bill," wrote the screenplay for tonight s film. l,ee (,uf-reri. Bruno Martelli.in "Fame." wrote the music.
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Five one-act plays will be jresented throughout the day >eginning at 10 a.m. and concluding at 5:30 p m. Immediately following each jerformance, a critique will )e given by two adjucators.
At the end of the day. a number of awards will be presented including best actor, best actress, distinguished achievement in directing and two plays will be selected to go on to the state-wide theater festival set ^jfor December in Greensboro,
The days schedule follows:
10 a.m. - "The Sheep Thief" by Plymouth High School. Plymouth.
11 a.m. - "The Haunted Carrousel' by Pender High School. Burgaw.
12 noon - lunch.
1 p.m. - "The Doctor in Spite of Himself " by Plymouth High School.
2 p.m. - "1 Hate War" by-Pender High School.
3 p.m. - "Stages" by John T. Hoggard High School, Wilmington.
4 p.m. - acting workshop and tours of Messick Thieater Arts Center.
4:45 p.m. - awards presentation.
Admission is free for all activities. For more formation call 757-6390
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sensitive TV film, ".^dam." last month, knows how to evoke honestly sentimental moments without crossing loo far into the maudlin and manipulative The scene of Bills Bar .Mitzvah had just the right touch Theres something noble about Bill saying. "I do the best lean At the end. the real Bill Sackter. who died last summer at the age of 70. is shown playing his harmonica The voice of the real Barry Morrow eulogizes: "When Bill Sackter crossed your path, you got to be friends
This is the kind* of family- round-the-fireplace, pre-Christmas programming that has filled the "GE Theatre" stocking for years Bill" was such a production. but not "Bill: On His
Own " Thats because the General Electric Co.. after it put script money into the project, switched its marketing strategy and decided to
concentrate on reaching busine.is executives by advertising in news and sports programming, not in familv .shows
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INDEX
MISCELLANEOUS
Personals..................002
InMemoriam..............003
Card Of Thanks .......005
Special Notices.............007
Travel & Tours.............009
Automotive .........010
Child Care...........040
Day Nursery...............041
Health Care................043
Employment...............050
For Sale ..............050
Instruction.................080
Lost And Found ............082
Loans And Mortgages 085
Business Services..........091
Opportunity................093
Professional ........095
Real Estate................100
Appraisals.................101
Rentals....................120
WANTED
Help Wanted...............051
Work Wanted.......
Wanted ............
Roommate Wanted.
Wanted To Buy.....
Wanted To Lease... Wanted To Rent....
.059 .,.140 .142 ... 144 ...144 ...148
RENT/LEASE
Apartments For Rent.......121
Business Rentals...........122
Campers For Rent..........124
Condominiums tor Rent..... 125
Farms For Lease 107
Houses For Rent........... 127
Lots For Rent..............129
Merchandise Rentals 131
Mobile Homes For Rent 133
Office Space For Rent 135
Resort Property For Rent... 137 Rooms For Rent......
138
SALE
Autos tor Sale.... Bicycles for Sale.. Boats tor Sale ... Campers for Sale Cycles for Sale ... Trucks tor Sale ... Pets .......
Oil 029
030
032
...034 ...034 .039 . . . .044
Antiques...................041
.042
.043
.044
045
.047
048
049 ..071
Auctions...........
Building Supplies...
Fuel, Wood, Coal ...
Farm Equipment...
Garage Yard Sales.
Heavy Equipment..
Household Goods.
Insurance ..........
Livestock..................072
Miscellaneous..............074
Mobile Homes for Sale......075
Mobile Home Insurance ... 074
Musical Instruments.......077
Sporting Goods.............078
Commercial Property......102
Condominiums for Sale.....104
Farms tor Sale.............104
Houses for Sale.............109
Investment Property.......Ill
Land For Sale..............113
Lois For Sale...............115
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PUBLIC NOTICES
SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY
ROSA L. TETTERTON, ET AL VS.
DOCTOR L B LITTLE, ETAL NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to Ordar antared by
Elaanor H. Farr, Assistant Clark of Superior Court of Pitt County, dated
CvC
the 30th day of Saptambar, I9S3, the undersigned Commissioners will offer tor sale, at public auction, at 13:00 Noon on the ISth day of November, 19S3, at the Courthouse Door, In Greenville. Pitt County. North Carolina, the following de scribed real property.
FIRST TRACT: BEGINNING at an Iron stake, the corner of Will LIHIe. Burt Little and Sarah Little, and running with Sarah Little's line, N. 63 30 W., 1,640 feet to a stake on Grindell Creek, with gum pointers. Sarah Little's corner; thence down the run of Grindell Creek to a hollow gum at the mouth of the branch, Wlllle Little's corner, thence, with Wlllle Little's line. N 38-10 E., 1,940 feet to the beginning, and containing 54 acres and being Lot Number 7 as shown on a plat of the Division of the Miles Little lands. Being the tract of land conveyed to Sam LIttI# by his brothers and sisters by deed dated April 33, 1908, and roistered in Book K 9, Page 451, Pitt County Records, and being the tract con vayad AAarcellus Little by B L Susman and wife, by deed dated February 5, 1915, Book G il, Page 76, Pitt County Records.
SECOND TRACT BEGINNING In the public road at an iron pin, Lida Riddick's fourth corner, thence, with her line S. 79 15 E., 1757 feet to Lida Riddick's third corner; thence S 13 W , 828 teef fo an Iron pin, Louisa Little's corner, thence with her line N 80 45 W , 1757 feel to an iron pin In the public road; thence with fhe public road, N. 13 E., 870 feet to the beginning, containing 34 acres. Being lot number 2, of a plat of the Sub division of the Miles Little lands and being the tract conveyed to Marcellus Little by his brothers and
sisters by deed dated April 33. 1908.
E 9, at Page
and registered in Book 334
SAVE AND EXCEPT the follow ing two lots of land which are excepted from fhe second tract
FIRST PARCEL: Beginning at a railroad spike In the centerline of SR 1563, the northwest corner of fhe second tract described therein, said railroad spike lying 645.14 in a southerly direction along the cen terllne of SR 1563 from an existing railroad spike in the centerline of the Seaboard Coastline Railroad, thence, from said beginning point running with the northern line of the second tract, S 76 54 51 E , 170 09 feet to an iron pin; thence S. 14-53 06 W., 234.40 feet to an Iron pin; thence N. 75 06 54 W., 170.00 feet to a PK set in the centerline of SR 1563; thence with the centerline of SR 1563, N 14 53 06 E , 329 06 feet to the point of beginning, containing 0 9044 acres.
SECOND PARCEL Beginning at a point In the centerline ot SR 1563. said point lying 1374.79 feet In a southerly direction along the cen terline of SR 1563 from an existing railroad spike in the centerline of the Seaboard Coastline Railroad; from said beginning point, running S. 78 23 09 E ., 352.53 feet to an iron jIn; thence S. 11 35 09 W , 120 00 leet to an iron pin in the southern line ot fhe Marcellus Little Heirs property, thence N. 78 34 51 W, 331 48 teet with said southern line to I a point in the centerline of SR 1563; thence with the centerline ot SR 1563, the following three courses and distances: N 06 03 06 W , 38 95 feet. N 03 48 30 W , 50 00 teet, N 00 34 36 E.. 35.31 feet to a railroad spike, the point of beginning, and containing 0.6574 acres.
At such sale, the First Tract and the Second Tract (Save and Except the two parcels excepted from the Second Tract) shall be ottered separately. Immediately thereat ter, the First and Second Tract (save and except the two parcels excepted from the Second Tract) shall be joined and ottered for sale together The property shall be sold by the method bringing the higher total bid
The property shall be sold-subject to ad valorem taxes accruing after 1983. if any, and shall be sold subject fo any prior encumbrances
PUBLIC NOTICES
the successful bidder, after approv al by the Board of the bid. upon
payment ot the full purchase price The house on the property de
scribed herein was constructad by
tha Rosa High School Carpantry and Masonry classas Additional In
formation pertaining to the pro party decscrlbed herein may bt obtained by contacting Robart E Stewart at the otiice ot the Greenville City Board ot Education, at 431 West Fifth Street, Greenville, North Carolina, or by telaphona at (919) 753 4193 This fhe 30th day ot October, 1983 GREENVILLE CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION BY
Stephen G. Wall, Chairman DIXON. OUFFUS&DOUB BY
Phillip R OIxon School Board Attorney Greenville City Boardot Education
NCNB Building, P O Drawer 1785
Greenville, NC 37835 1785 October 36. November 3. 9, 16, 1983
NOTICE OF SALE
Pursuant to findings made and entered in that certain Special Proceeding entitled "IN THE MATTEROFTHE FORECLOSURE OF A DEED OF TRUST EXECUTED BY L.C PARKER AND WIFE. DARDENE E PARKER, DATED FEBRUARY 30, 1981, RECORDED IN B(X)K T 49, page 591, PITT COUNTY REGISTRY, BY JEFFREY L MILLER. SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE (See Book G 53, Page 141, Pitt County Registry, tor Substitution of Trustee)" being File No 83 SP 388, and further in accordance with the provisions of sale upon default as contained In said Deed of Trust, the undersigned Trustee, at the request ot the holder ot the Note secured by said Deed of Trust, will otter for sale and sell to the highest bidder tor cash before the Courthouse door in Greenville, North Carolina, on November )8, )983, at 13 o'clock noon all the tollowing lots or parcels of real estate located in Pitt County, North Carolina, described as follows
Lot No. 4 ot the Robert Hill Proper^, Farmville, Pitt County. North Carolina, according to map made by McDavId Associates, in February, 1971, of record In Map Book 30, Page )53, of the Pitt County Registry
This property will be sold subject to all taxes and assessments, and subject to all prior encumbrances, II any
The highest bidder will be re quired-to deposit ten percent (10%) of the first One Thousand Dollars ($1.000) purchase price and live percent (5%) ot the excess
This sale remains open ten (10) full days for confirmation
018
Ford
loaded.
1981 FORO statlonwagofl.
Call 746 4730
1803 PtB WOBY, wlttialr, mi naw, Assume payments. Call 7*6 9886 after 6pm
020
Artorcory
1972 MehCURY MONtlRKY.
automatic, air, power steering and brakes, good transportation 8400 negotiable 753 7370
TCRCURY
1H3 MERCURY LN-7, 1 owntr. every option possible including sunroof and louvers. Excellent condition $4.800 Phone 1 835-0386 after5pm weekdays
021
Oidimobilt
CUTLASS WAOON, 1980. New sat ot
radial tiras, air condition, AM FM stereo 756 1345 between 8 4
FOR SALE by owner 1978 Cutlass Supreme Oldsmobllc Air, power .M/FM
steering and power brekes. A, radio, vinyl top Must sail Call 756 0835
If you're not using your exercise equipment, sell It this lell in these columns. Call 753 6I66
1974 CUTLASS 8550 756 7735
1974 4 door Olds 98 Regancy, oitei
condition, $875 or best otter Call H W Gooding, 746 6569 otiica; 746 3541 house.
Shopping for a new carT the most complete listings in town are found In the Classified ads every day.
023
Pontiac
CONVERtlBLE, 1971 Pontiac LeMans Sport Black with white Interior Automatic, Air, power steering and brakes. AM/FM Needs top. other wise excellent condition Serious calls only no trades Phone 756 1980
1976 PONTIAC ASTRE wagon
AM FM 8 track, air $1500 Call
757 3607 1981 T TOP TttANSAM.
Lots ot
extras Low mileage Call 746 3370 after 6pm
I days tor conlirmatii Jeffrey L Miller, Substitute Trustee
November 2, 9, 1983
of record, it any.
This the 5th oay ot October, 1983
Gary B. Davis, Commissioner Clifton W. Everett, Jr., Commissioner October 36, November 3, 9, 16, 1983
NOTICE TOCREOITORS
NORTH CAROLINA PITTCOUNTY The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix ot fhe Estate ot John Norvllle, deceased, late ot Pitt County. North Carolina, this Is to
1913 PONTIAC 6000 LE 4 door. 23.600 miles, excellent condition, $1.000 and assume loan or will lake older car at same value Can be seen Monday Friday 9 to 5 at Prepshirt No phone calls please
024
Forgign
COLLECTORS ITM
I960 VW BUG with rag top sun root Excellant running condition. $750 or best otter. Call Edie altar 5 pm. 758 3693
OATSUN 280ZX - 2f3. 1979 Blue. 59.000 miles. 4 speed with deluxe
trim package Excellent condition Call 756 1
$7500
nights
16336 days or 756 1549
SAAB, 1973 New engii interior Must sell. $1200 413 West Fourth Street, 756 4645
VOLVO, 1983 OL 4 door, 6,500 miles, AM/FM cassette, fan. extended warranty 758 5940 after 6
r969 VLt^AEN. Good Shape.
****** * P'^*i*?* **/" clean *1300 Phnne 7U 3RM
to the undersigned on or before the
2nd day of May, 1984 or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their recovery All persons Indebted to said estate will please make Im mediate payment to the un dersigned This the 2nd day of November, 1983
MAEZELLEM NORVILLE, EXECUTRIX
OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN
NORVILLE
Rt 1 Box 467
-AAacclestield. N C 37852 OWENS, ROUSE 8. NELSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW P O BOX 88 Farmville. N.C 27838 November 3. 9, 16 23. 1983
1971 VOLKSWAGEN Convertible white with white top New engine, new top. radlals Alpine cassette, service records 752 5704 anytime
002
personals
A 29 YEAR OLD graduate student of a leading luniversity seeks a black female friend of 30 30 years Student is also of African origin and has a nonimpeding visual
1973 AUDI FOX. New radlals. paint. AM/FM cassette Phone 758 7026 after 6pm
1974 OATSUN 360Z. Original owner New paint, 4 speed, air Excellent condition $3495 1 641 3848 before 5 and 1 833 7557after5p m
1975 TOYOTA Corolla $800 355
6513
1976 TOYOTA COROLLA. 4 speed air. stereo $995. Grifton, I 534 54U after 4 pm.
1976 VOLVO 345 DL wagon, powe t rac
steering and brakes, air, root rack and 4 new Michelln radlals Extra clean $4300 753 3657
'P6ir
ment If looking tor a true lor^ term Iriendship, write A True Friend.
Box 1436, Cambrii You will be contacte
ae, MA 02238
NOTICE
Having qualified as Ad minlstrator of the estate of Eva
County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ot said deceased to present them to the undersigned Administrator on or before April 19, 1984 or this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment.
This 17th day of October, 1983. Robert Carroll Suggs
130 Gail Ridge Rd
I, N C 27591
Wendell.
Administrator of the estate of
Eva Mae Tripp Suggs, deceased October 19. 36; November 2, 9, 1983
NOTICE
Having qualified as Executrix of
ig qu
fhe estate of John H. Slusser late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is
to notify all (aersons having claims against the estate ot said deceased
to present them to the undersigned Executrix on or before May 9, 1984 this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery All persons Indebted to said estate please make immediate payment
This 4th day ot November, 1983 Caroline H. Slusser
118 Osceola Drive Greenville. N C. 37834 E xecutrix of the estate of John H Slusser, deceased November 9. 16. 33. 30, 1983
Notice is hereby given that October 11, 1983, the tollowing item
hereb'.
wing I
was seized at Greenville. N C. for
VIN
violation of 31 USC881 1979 Toyota SR 5, Pick up, RN4201639I. white in color Any person desiring to place the matter in the Uniterf States District Court in order to contest the irobable cause for this seizure must 'lie with the Special Agent in Charge. Drug EntorcemenI Ad ministration. 330 Houston Street, N.E , Suite 200, Atlanta. Georgia 30303. a claim and cost bond ot $250 with approved surety on or before November 15, 1983. Otherwise, the property will be administratively forfeited pursuant to 19 USC 1608 and will be disposed ot according to law. Interest^ parties may file petition for remission or mitigation
ot forfeiture with the Special Agent in Charge pursuant to 19 USC 1618 and31 CFR 1316 79 1316.81.
Raymond Vinsik Special Agent in Charge Drug Enforcement Administration 230 Houston Street. NW, Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30303 October 26; November 2,9. 1983
PUBLIC NOTICES.
FILE NO..-82 SP377 FILM NO '
IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE
NOTICE OF SALE
NORTH CAROLINA PITTCOUNTY TAKE NOTICE that in ac cordance with Section 1I5C 518 of the General Statutes of North Caro lina, the Greenville City Board of Education, having decided that the real property described herein is surplus and unr>ecessary for school
gurposes, will sell to the highest Idder for CASH at 12 (X) Noon on WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 23. 1983, that certain parcel of land located in the City ot Greenville. County of Pitt, State of North Carolina, described as follows, to wit;
Lying a_nd being situatejn the
City o1 Greenvilie, Pitt County, North Carolina and being more
particularly described as lollows: BEING all of Lot 16. in Block "C",
ot the Cambridge Subdivision. Sec tion II. as shown on a map prepared by Rivers and Associates, Inc.. recorded in Map Book 25. at Page 30, Pitt County Registry
THE SALE WILL BE HELD AT THE SITE OF THE SAID PRO PERTY
The improvements on the aforementioned property include a new brick veneer house with passive solar design, with living room, loyer, family room with fireplace tor a freestanding wood stove or furnace, kitchen, three bedrooms, two and one half baths and laundry room.
The sale will remain open for ten
NEW CREDIT CAROI Nobody ref used! Also Visa Mastercard Call 805 687 6000 Ext C 8752
007 SPECIAL NOTICES
FREE! Stop In and register at Floyd G Robinson Jewelers, DownTOwn Evans Mall tor free gift to be given away weekly No purchase necessary.
NEED A CAR? Rent dependable used cars at low rates Phone RENT A WRECK, 752 2377
Oil
Autos For Sale
BE ONE OF THE PEOPLE with Clout! Buy Clout discount cars Phone Allen Hardy, 752 6903
INSURANCE POINTS
OUR RATES MAY SAVE YOU MONEY! Call us before you buy MID ATLANTIC INSURANCE. INC 756 7733
SELL YOUR CAR the National Autotinders Way! Authorized Dealer in Pitt County. Hastings Ford Call 758 0114
013
Buick
1977 DATSUN B310. Air. manual transmission, radial tires $1800 Phone 756 9452 days, 756 1351 nights
1978 HONDA ACCORD, red. 3 door, 50.000 miles 1 owner New tires AM/FM radio Book value $3300 but price negotiable 355 2741
1971 VOLKSWAGEN DASHER
Champagne Edition with sunroof, air, cloth seats, AM/FM, automatic transmission, hatchback 756 5285 after 5 pm
1979 TOYOTA COROLLA. 5 speed,
power steering, air. 59.000 miles, AM FM, 4 door Bestofter 756 2684
1979 TOYOTA Corolla Deluxe 4 speed, air. good condition $3900 756 0943
1980 MAZDA RX7. Anniversary Edition with all options New radi
als, Alpine cassette Like new Must sell! Call 756 0338 after 12 Noon
1980, TOYOTA stationwagon 5 speed. AM/FM, air conditioned.
luggage rack.whlte. high mileage, well maintained $3850 Call after 6.
758 7808 1980 TOYOTA TERCEL
2 door
littback Air. automatic, radio. $4200 Phone 753 0406
1981 TOYOTA TERCEL. 4 door, automatic, air condition. AM FM, silver on black 48.000 miles, excellent condition $4,850 758 1809 or nights and weekends. 753 6713
1983 HONDA PRELUDE. Low
mileage Like'new Must sell 752 4840
fr32
Boats For Sale
BUICK ELECTRA LIMITED. 2
door 83 One owner 18,000 miles Like New Call Duke Buick Pontiac 753 3140
BUICK LESABRE LIMITED. (4) 81 4 Door. One owner Duke Buick Pontiac, 753 3140
1978 RIVIERA. White with landau fop. Full power. 59,600 actual miles $4500 756 6409 between 6 9 pm
014
Cadillac
CADILLAC COUPE DEVILLE,
1981. Excellent condition $9500. Call 757 0451 or 753 2366
1974 CADILLAC SeVille, good con dition Bestofter 757 1857.
1970 16' BOAT, motor and trailer $975 Call 758 6646 after 5 30
1979 EVINRUDE outboard 35 horsepower short shaft, $450 Call 753 3119
034 Campers For Sale
TRUCK COVERS All sizes, colors Leer Fiberglass and Sportsman tops 250 units in stock O'Brlants. Raleigh. N C 834 2774
036
Cycles For Sale
1973 HONDA CB 750, 13,000 miles New rear tire Must sell. 753 0402
1976 HONDA 360. Good condition $475 negotiable Call 757 3014 after 6 pm
1979 CADILLAC SEDAN DeViile Good mileage Good $4995 757 0440
1981 YAMAHA 650 Special, asking condition : $1,950. Includes 2 Belstar helmets
015
Chevrolet
1975 MALIBU CLASSIC. Good run
ning condition $700 Call 752 7301.
1975 MONTE CARLO. Fully loaded Good condition Call 752 2318
1975 MONTE CARLO. Loaded, white, black Landau top. Good overall shape. Runs great! $1350 negotiable. 757 3188 or 753 8154.
1978 CHEVROLET MONZA. Silver, black Interior. Automatic, air, power steering, AM'FM cassette stereo. Excellent condition Low mileage $3900 756 1980
1978 CHEVROLET MALIBU
door. Automatic, power steering, $3400
air, 1 owner Good condition or best otter Phone 756-0733 .
1981 MALIBU CLASSIC. AM/FM Stereo, new tires. Phone 746 3578 or 756 1863 after 6 pm
017
Dodge
1974 DODGE CORONET, 318
engine, $600 1968 Pop Up camper Excellertt condition. $500 355 3930.
1981 DODGE COLT. 25,000 miles, air. 4 speed Loaded with extras Sporty economy car for $4700 355 2860
018
Ford
(10) days to permit the makirtg of (10%)
an upset Md. A ten percent deposit in cash, or by certified
check or cashier's check will be
required on the date and al the time of tne
tsale.
The (reenville
----------- City Board
Education reserves the right fo
reject any and all bids The Board will deliver a Deed and possession ot the property described herein to
1969 ENGLISH FORD Cortina, less than 3.000 miles on a rebuilt motor Call 752 5434 after 5 p.m.
1973 MAVERICK Needs work Will negotiate price. 756 3078
1973 TORINO. Needs paint job Rons good $700 Call 355 3081 after 6pm
1974 PINTO
tires, new paint. AM/
$1100 Call 752 7491 after 6p.m
Stationwagon. New FM stereo
1974 TORINO. 3 door hardtop $400 Call anytime. 758 6870
1975 FORD GRANADA. Automatic
transmlulon. air condition. Phone 758 4024aner5p.m
1976 PORO ELITE.
66,000 miie$ Very good mdition. 81995 firm Call 7^3 5759 weekdays 9 to 8; Saturday I to S.
1976 MUSTANG, good gat mileage,
$1595.7$r3r
Cycle fully equipped, 5,500 miles. 8 to 5 call 756 6434. after 5 30 call 756 9325
039
Trucks For Sale
FORD RANCHERO. 1968 Excellent
condition $3,000 355 2277 1971 CHEVY VAN. Excellent con
dition $1500 Call 355 6513.
1973 CHEVROLET CIO pickup $900 or best otter, 756 0831 atter5p.m
1975 CHEVROLET TRUCK.
Automatic transmission Good condition $1695 Phone 753 5863
1976 *4 TON Chevrolet 4x4. 4 speed, air condition, power steering, AM/FM cassette Phone 1 835 6291. after 4 p m
FORD
Explorer truck- with camper cover, 26.000 miles, $4800
1979
Call 752 0135after 4p m
1981 JEEP WAGONEER LTD.
Loaded, teal green. 62.000 miles Excellent condition
No rust. Must see! Must sell! $9.995 Phone 758 0658 after 1 30 p. m
1983 CHEVROLET SILVERADO
truck, loaded with extras plus deluxe camper top Only 9000 miles Call 756 1050. i
1983 TOYOTA. 4x4 long bed. air condition, AM/FM stereo, white letter tires. 5 $peed Excellent condition $6800 negotiable. Call 1-391 4164 after 4 p.m'.
040
Child Care
BABYSITTER NEEDED lor 4
nights In 2 weeks, infant 6 weeks at my home it possible, 7S7 0033.
BABYSltTING SERVlC
Evenings and weekends Children, ages 3 and up Call 753 9168
NC LICENSED child care tacilily In
private home has opening for age 6 weeks to 2 years Good experience
enroll
and references Limited ment Call 757 0387.
WILL BABYSIT in my home. RrsI
or second shift. Call 3SS-6896.
OU .PETS
Soxer, 6
good condition. $1595. 7$7-3i34.
1977 LORO LTD. Air, automatic.
50,000 miles Real good condition. Call 756 3936
mantlu old. temale. SIOO. ail 758 3376or758KKMI
ioffe* iULL'FllFPIES. 6 weeks
old, 810. Cell 758 3319
EIGHT MOnTn VRKSNIlkE Tef rier for sale. Cell 758 7971
04*-
PETS
FOilti
- -, AKC Pklngst,
Poodi**, Pomranlnii Oacht
hun*, Cocktr Spaniel, Rat tar MI
rlors.Call7M2*l
PKM PUPPV ApproMlmalalv I
7S8
twaaks old MIxad motlly lab S8|4*>tar4p m
0S1
HftpWant*(l
Rf SUMS WRITTEN o gal retullt
- - MI I vil*
lu job Mrch programs Call lor
B- .wiv.i p/>wyflll9. Vl> lUT
rochura or appolnlmant Cushman Writing Attoclate, I 37 2U9
EN, LPNt, NAs bally pay. CaiT AMdlcal Staffing Sarvlea*, I 533 4473
PULL RI.066%6 Irish iattar pi}p pia*. 9 waaks old Pamales, tSO;
Malaa, l0 I I2S 02M attar J p m waakdays
051
Htlp Wanted
AOdftEtflVR SALS and on
siructlon Firm Is looking for an aggrvssiva outside sales rapre sentatlve Travel 7 county area, top coromission paid Company banetits Unlimited earnings, de
pending on your ability! For'con fidanfial interview write to Sales
v.ee avf i(v iv aOIV
Management, PO Box 49
ivll'
GreenvTlle, NC
ASSiSTANf DIRECTOR OP Nurses Join the team ol geriatric advocates Assistant Director of Nurses needed at University Nurs ing Center Must ben an RN v/ith 2 ^ears experience to apply For information call Lydia J Moroan DON, 7M 7100
AUTOMOTIVE SALESPER^.
Call for interview 7S 1877 or send resume to Grant Buick Inc., P O Box 2097, Greenville, N C 27834 Attn; Jack AAewborn
BOOKKEEPER - lOK to I3K DOE New local business needs expert enced bookkeeper Call Judy, 355 2020 Heritage Personnel Service
BRICK LAYERS needed
hour Report to Ayden School 753 2095, United Mason, Inc
BRODY'S has openings lor full time mature salespersons for ready to wear departmeni and one for gift and accessory area Good company benefits Apply at Brody's Pitt Plaia 2 to5p m
TOllirfO MANGE~
Apply at Great Southern Finance in person I15S Leo SI, Ayden
COST ENGINEER. Knowledge of apparel a must. Including breakdown and lime study. Call Jamie or Gloria af Heritage Personnel, 355 2020
EARN EXTRA MONEY for
Christmas Sell Avon!!! Call 758 3159
ELECTRONICS/COMPUTERIZED
Systems Engineer or Consultant Electronic System trouble shooting experience required Electrical/Instrumentation main tenace background desired Salary commensurate with experience Send resume to Electronics, PO Box 138, Greenville, NC 27834
EicffLLENT OPPORTUNITY tor
someone having fast food manage menf experience and 520,000 capital investment to become partner in existing small business II you are tired I working tor the other man and want the advantages ot being your own boss this may be lor you Call 7S 641 from 9am to 12 noon, Mondy through Friday tor in ter view
ikOPINO MECHANIC Stable
iployment and excellent benehfs with reputable and established
059
WorkWanttd
EXPERT REPAIRS on qyallly men's shoes. Shiver Shoe Repair Service, 822 Dickinson Avenue, 758 829
JERRY'S Painting and Repair Service Quality work at a low price Call 1 975 3613
I asfw caiai/iiricw
firm. Experience In single oly and built up roofing required. Jo
tor qualified mechanic 2179
Cal
ROOM AT THE TOP
Due to promotions In the local area, 3 openings exist now for young minded persons in the local branch ol a large organl/alion It selected you will be given two weeks of classroom training locally at our expense We provide complete ills, ^
company benefi
,, ----- major medical,
dental plan, profit sharing, and
optional pension plan second to none Guaranteed commissioned
Income to start All promotions are based on merit not seniority
To be accepted you need a pleasant personality, be ambitious, and eager to get ahead, have grade 12 or better, and be free to start work Immediately
We are particularly interested in those with ieade'rship ability who are looking tor a genuine career opportunity Phone now to arrange an appointment for a personal interview Call between 10 AM and PM Monday through Friday.
757-0686
ROUTE DRIVER needed immedi ately. Full time position Heavy lifting required Knowledge of Greenville and surrounding areas Excellent driving record a must Company benefits Rapid advan cement Monday Saturday, 9 a m, p m Closed Wednes^ys Apply in person No phone calls please Coloriyme, Greenville Square Shopping Center
SALES ELECTROLUX. Prestige manufacturer ot home cleaning products requires 3 representatives In this area A go getter attitude, energy, creativity Earnings based on performance Benefits and in centives Promotions from within Call 75 6711
SECRETARY/BOOKKEEPER tor
Group Home Two years experience required Excellent benefits Salary competitive Send resume to M
Bright, Route L Box 887, Griffon, NC 28530
XUTIVE SECRETARY Must have experience in tinanciai or mortgage reiated tieid as well as strong organi/ationat background Salary 512.000 515,000 depending on experience with tutl benefits and
irofit sharing. Immediate opening 4153,
Send resume to PO Box Greenville, NC 27834
HELP WANTED RN'S AD'S welcomed Opportunity to practice
nursing and be appreciated Our Community Hospital in Scotland
Neck needs 2 RNs Call Jby Waters, DON, or W G Slade, Administrator at I 826 4144
HEftlTAGE PERSONNEL SERVICE
ACCOUNTANT Local prestigious firm -sharpprofessional needed
EXECUTIVE SECRETARY For mature individual-not afraid of responsibility Excellent company and benefits
management trainee Solid
future potential with national company - Relocation necessary
MEDIA SALES REP Established territory Base pay plus com mission
RECEPTIONIST Front desk for the outgoing individual Electric typewriter with memory experience needed EOE
SALES Experienced rep needed Neat professional appearance-tor relocation to Raleigh area Excellent starting salary
hand, typing requiri
ed
For Further Information Call Gloria or Jamie
355 2020
LPNS NEEDED Part time and lull time 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 shifts are available Apply in person or call Oak Manor. Inc , Snow Hill, I 747 2868
MAINTENANCE person needed Call 756 8345
MANAGEMENT PERSON to
manage local photography club tor international film corporation Part time to 5984 month Call today (714) 821 8900
manager for Ladies Boutique Retail, experience a must. Call
Gloria or Jamie at Heritage Personnel, 355 2020
NEEDED GOOD DOBRO Player lor well established recording Blue Grass Group Must be sober, de pendable. willing, and able to play Serious inquiries only. Contact 1 825 2M
NDWffllRINC-
Offshore Oil Drilling Overseas and Domestic Will train, 535.000 550.000 plus possible Call Petroleum Services at 312 920 93*4, extension 1074 Also open evenings
NURSES NEEDED. Extra money. Part time RN night nurse. Full time LPN evenings 795 3126 Ask for Director ot Nurses
PART TIME TELLER. Experience required. Contact Rosa Mills. Planters National Bank
POLICE OFFICER, part time, NC certified. Contact Chief ot Police, Fountain PolicelJepartment.
0UINJ4 WHOLESALE Company Inc . a grocery distributor in Warsaw, NC has an immediate operhng for a programmer/analyst
to work on a 1100/61 Must be scong
in COBOL. RPG II, OSHOO other 1100 software tools Mapper experience a plus. An interest in becoming a part ot the manage ment team is necessary. Com petitive saiary and benefits Call at 919 293 7821, extension 200 for an appoiritment
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
SELL THE complete
line health, life, and soon home owners insurance, as well as mutual funds A five minute phone call is all it takes ti) see if you can lality for this exciting and prof itable career Call Lee Weaver at I 527 4155 tor full details
The Mutual ot Ornaha Companies Equal Opportunity Companies M/F
SERVICE MANAGER
Excellent Career Opportunity with growing company Excellent com pany benefits and starting saiary Prefer previous Ford experience Reply in writing to Service Man ager P O Box 1967, Greenville, N C 27834
SHEET METAL MECHANIC Sta
ble employment Excellent benefits with reputable and established firm Experience in both duct work and architectural metal work re quired Top pay for qualified mechanic Call 758 2179
SHIPPING SUPERVISOR (Assis tant) An assistant shipping, re ceiving warehouse supervisor is needed by a local firm handling building materials This is an entry level |ob tor a qualified mature person The |0b requires ability, motovation. high energy level and decivenes5. In addition to salary, hdspitalization, life insurance, paid holiday and vacation are ottered If interested please contact Mr Green, Garris Evans Lumber Company between 3 30 4 30 pm
Monday Friday. 701 West 14th . Gi
Street. Greenville or send resume to PO Bok 2548. Greenville, NC 27836 2548
TELEPHONE SOLICITORS for
part time 53 50 per hour plus bonus Call 757 1200 tor appointrrient
THE VILLAGE OF SIMPSON is
accepting applications for the posi fion ot Community Development Block Grant Project Assistant, to aid in coordinating its Community Development Block Grant program Interested persons should call the village office at 919 757 1430 be tween 10 a m. until 12 p.m and I p.m until 5 p.m , Monday Friday tor an appointment Previous expe rience in community related or human resource programs desired
WORK AVAILABLE
WE HAVE NEED for experienced bookkeepers, word processors, se
nior typists and data entry opera tors Work when you want
stay
home when you want Not a tee agency Call for appointment, please MANPOWER TEMPO RARY SERVICES, 757 3300
059
Work Wanted
ALL TYPES TREE SERVICE.
Licensed and fully insured Trim ming, cutting and removal, stump removal by grinding Free estimates J P Stancil, 752 331
BATH AND KITCHEN repairs Counter tops, plumbing and carpentry State License 746 2657 or 752 1920
CARPENTRY REPAIR, remodel ing, room additions Free estimates 758 3693 or 757 3919
DAIL'S LANDSCAPING Backhoe and Concrete Service Phone day or night, 1 522 4295.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
IBM SYSTEMS 34 COMPUTER
Local company has a Systems 34 (MX) computer available tor immediate time sharing, t CRT display station and 1 5224 Printer is avaiiable lor immediate remote hook-up using laiephone communications. Programs ready for general business use include general ledger, accounts receivabie, inventorylbilling, account* payabie and payroll.
Contact: President P.O. Bdx 8068 Greenville, NC or 758-1215
BOOKKEEPER
QuRlificationB: Knowldg of journal entry, posting to todgar, payroll, accounts racaivabla, accounts payable and familiarity with computerized bookkeeping system. Salery commanaurate with experience. Send resume or brief work history to:
PICKLING INSURANCE ASSOCIATES.
P.O. Box 1626 Greenville, NC 27835
SERVICE MANAGER
Excellent Career Opportunity with growing company. Excellent company benefits and starting salary. Prefer previoua Ford Experience.
Reply in writing to: P.O. Box 1967 Greentfille, N.C. 27834
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KELLY'S CUSTODIAL SERVICE. Call I 946 0609
NEED A SITTERT ECU collr
1^
studant seeking babysitting jobs tor Avallebl
DM
FURNITURE
SOFA AND CHAIR for sale Good condifton 575 Cell after 5, 355 2873
072
Livestock
hoRsesack riding.
Stables, 752 5237
Jarman
PEANUT HAV 51 00 bale, picked up 823 5407
in the Held Will deliver
spending money Available after noons and evenings Call 752 8770
PAINTING Interior end exterior Free estimates References, work guaranteed 13 years experience ^56 6873 after 6 p m
PAINTING. 10 years experience Free estimates, 752 9915
painting Inside or outside 15 years experience Free estimates All work guaranteed 758 7815
WALLPAPEyiING AND Painting 10 years experience Local refer enees 758 7748
WOULD like to do housecleaning work Call 757 0510
YARD WORK
cleaning gutters
raking leaves, , _ Afternoons and
weekends Call 752 9168
060
FOR SALE
061
Antiques
JO LE S A SCOTT'S ANTIQUES.
1310 Dickinson Avenue, Greenville. NC Phone 758 3276 Open 9 to 5, Monday through Friday Large selection of furniture and gifts!
064
Fuel, Wood, Coal
AAA ALL types ot firewood tor sale J P Stancil, 752 6331
ALL HARDWOOD, 575 cord. 5^ pickup load Delivered and stacked 823 5407
CHAIN SAWS professionally sharpened, 52 00 each 757 3636
FIREWOOD by the cord, by the load Lowest prices in Greenville' Call 757 1772 after 6
074
Miscellaneous
A LARGE SIEGLER oil heater Good shape! 5100 or best otter Phone 752 5583
ALL REFRIGERATORS, freezers, ranges, washers and dryers are reduced lor quick sale Rebuilt, like new Gall B J Mills, 746 2446 at Blackjack
074
Miscellaneous
KARAStAN ORIENTAL design areaVug tall sale Save up to 30% Larry's Carpetland. 3010 East lOth Street
KENMORE ELECTRIC RANGE.
harvest gold, 4 years old 756 6662
KEROSENE PORTABLE heater, 9,600 BTU 588 Phone 752 0927
LARGE LOAOS of sand and top soil, lot clearing, backhoe alto available 756 4742 after 6pm, Jim Hudson
OTIYOUTTOLDING--
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
BABY Grib, good condition. '535 New queen size bed, 5200 Prices firm Call atter6p m . 758 4804
BRUNSWICK SLATE POOL Tables inventory clearance sale. 4 models. Delivery setup 919 763 9734
CALL CHARLES TICE, 758 3013, tor small loads ot sand, topsoil and stone. Also driveway work
CAROLINA OAK wood/coal stove Heats well Decorative! Excellent condition Call 757-1240after 5p m
"CMH NOW
FOR
Electric typewriters, stereo com ponents, cameras, guitars, old clocks, lamps, portable tape players, bicycles, voilins, dolls, depression glass, carnival glass, china, crystal and an
5pm
FIREWOOD S20 UP, Tree removal, pruning, etc Full size pickup: unsplil pine 520 Split pine 530. Split mixed maple, gum, etc, 535 Split oak 545 Free tree estimates near Greenville Brown's 756 6735, 756 4164, 752 7774
OAK FIREWOOD for sale Ready to go Call 752 6420 or 752 8847 after 5pm
SEASONED OAK, 545 a cord Seasoned Beech or Hicorky, 550 a ' z cord Delivered and slacked Call 757 1637
SEASONED OAK FIREWOOD.
Delivered and stacked After 6 pm, 758 6143
SEASONED OAK firewood. 590 cord, seasoned mixed firewood, 580 cord Free delivery and stacked Ready logo 756 8358after 5
SEASONED OAK firewood 590 cord, 545 halt cord Call alter 5, 752 5858
WOOD FOR SALE. 575 a cord of mixed hardwood, delivered Call 355 2877
WOOD HEATING. Complete line of woodstoves, chimney pipe and ac cessories Squire Stoves Chimney sweeping service available at Tar Road Antiques, Winterville 756 9123, nights 756 1007
065 Farm Equipment
LINCOLN WELDERSIdeal ARC
AC 250 with accessory set. 5438 49; Ideal ARC AC DC 250 with accesso ry set. 5679 95, AC 225 S 5149 95, AC DC 225/125 5299 95 Welding rods and accessories in slock Agri Supply, Greenville, NC 752 3999
TOBACCO PLANTS. Speedling jrown greenhouse tobacco plants More uniformity, less topping and suckering Less labor at transplan ting Contact Kemiy Dews 756 7116 lor more information
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FURNITURE
BEDDING&WATERBEDS
LARGEST SELECTION at guaran feed lowest pnces Bedding sets, 569 Walerbeds, 5149 Factory Mat tress & Waterbeds next to Pitt Plaza 355 2626
BROYHILL SOLID wood dining room suit, china and hutch, table and 6 chairs Will finance! 757 0451, ask lor MrzCarraway
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tiques anything ot vallue
COIN&RINGMAN
On The Corner
CITRUS FRUIT FOR CHRISTMAS.
4/5 bushel ot Navel oranges or Red seedless grapefruit Pick up date December 15 at Brookhaven SDA School Call 758 2459or 758 5717
COMPLETE FURNITURE STRIPPING and relinishing at Tar Road Anfiques, I mile south of Sunshine Garden Center 756 9123.
DP GYM PACK 1000 with extra weights, 5225 Call 355 6098 after 5 p m
DRAPES AND RODS, cream and brass, two 58 W x 63 H and sliding door lined 355 2444
DRESSES, SLACKS, etc Sizes 14 to 16 758 2585
EARLY AMERICAN oak hutch Best offer 758 3971
ENGLANDER double mattress and box springs with sheets, 5115 Dou ble dresser with 8 drawers, 550 Call 355 6098 after 5pm
FOR SALE, Bassinett, 520. baby swing, $20, baby carryall, 515, bottle warmer, 54. baby walker, 58 All in excellent condition Call 758 3953
FOR SALE Sofa and chair, bookshelf, braided rugs (several sizes) Ideal tor college students or apartments 355 2085
FOR SALE: GE refrigerator,
excellent condition, avocado, 5150 Call 752 0570 after 5 30 p m
GE USED refrigerator White 5250 75 4037 after 6
HTPOINT electric self cleaning double oven stove Excellent condi tion 5175 758 3971
INSTANT CASH
LONG WOOOBURNING stove, fireplace insert, heating capacity up to 1900 square feet, used 2 winters, excellent condition Call 758 1259
LOWREY GENIE ORGAN for "sale' Financing available! For more in formation, call Atlantic Credit 756 5185
MAYTAG WASHER and dryer 53 or best otter Call 75 4336
MOVING! Matching Hglon sola and chair, 5100 pair Table. 515 Lawnboy mower. 550 End tables. 510 pair, (VCR/TUI stand with glass doors, top. 5150 756 3709
CLEARANCE SALE on Snapper Mowers. Goodyear Tire Center, West End Shopping Center And Dickinson Avenue
NOISE ALONE DOES not protect your home Call us for professional advice on burglary, lire and emergency protection tor home or business needs Free on Ice.ation analyses Robinson & Bnllam, Inc , 355 6387
portable YARD BUILDINGS
Great for workshop, storage etc Any size, any color 4 contemporary models to choose from Can be seen on 264 By pass before Carolina East Mall entrance or call 756 1 502 any time and leave message
colors and designs 57 00 each Call 756 5681 or 756 7251
RED VELVET Sectional (3) pieces Good condfiion 1300 Phone 355 ^5 after 5pm
RENT TO OWN!I New 19 ' Sharp color TV Payments, 522 42 per itionlh Furniture World II Stereo City, 757 0451, ask lor Mike
SERVICE SPECIAL: 519 95 plus parts on any make vacuum cleaner I year warranty on any we service 756 8352, Kirby Company !
SHAMPOO YOUR RUGI Rent shampooers and vacuums at Rental Tool Company
SHARP, SONY A GE closeout sale now at Goodyear Tire Center. West End Shopping Center And Dickinson Avenue Prices start at 569 88
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LOANS ON & BUYING TV's,
Stereos,cameras, typewriters, gold & silver, anything else ot value Southern Pawn Shop, 752 2464
JC PENNEY fiberglass backboard, goal, steel mounting pole and basketball 5KXI Call 355 6098 after 5pm
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ROOFING
S'^ORM WINDOWS DOORS & AWNINGS
C.L. Lupton, Co.
FOR SALE
2 8000Hydr*ulic Car LH1 Jacks $2000 ach 2 24'X36' Gas Pump Canopies and Lights $1500 each
756-0972 or 756-2017 May Ba San At Cornar Evant St. 6 Graenville Boulevard.
FOR LEASE
2500 S(L FT.
PRIME RETAIL OR OFFICE SPACE
On Arlington Blvd.
CALL 756-8111
PONTIAC
A special repurchase allows us to offer these 1983 Pontiac T-1000 4-door Hatchbacks, starting at just:
These cars represent an exceptional value. We have 20 to choose from, all with low mileage, and all arefully-equipp^. Including; automatic transmission, air-conditioning, and radio.
'With approved credit and ^600 down, cash or trade. Term is 48 months at 13.99% APR. Amount financed: ^900. Payment shown does not include tax and license.
TOYOTA
EAST
Authorized Mercedes-Benz Dealer
109 Trade Street Greenville, NC 756-3228
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074
Miscallaneous
SINGLE SIZE WATER BED anti mattress. Super Waveless with heater has headboard I year old Excellent condition 5300 752 2957 after 3pm
SLALOM AND TRICK SKIS ski vest Phor>e 756 6678
and
StEREOS AND TVS Close out prices on all systems in stock' Marantz, Sony. Sansui Furniture World/Stereo City Phone 757 0451 2808 East toth Street In Store Finance
TIRE, new Goodyear power
cushion, bias ply polyester. D78 ,t of'
I4B. S35 or best otter Call 756 7610 after 6pm
075 Mobile Homes For Sale j 07$ Mobile Homes For Sale
COLONIAL MOBILE HOMES ' Now Open In Farmville!
Since 1958 your one slop housmq center i84 model 2 bedrooms loial electric fully lurmshed Save Payments under 5144 00 per monlh 107 W Qreenville Boulevard Greenville Call Sue at 355 2302 for your personal appointment
TRADEWIND FAMILY HOUSING
NEW70x4PARKWA'YHOME
USED GOOD CLOTHES blouses, dresses, skirts, coats, sizes I2 I6. some I8i 10 miles from Greenville 752 6974 days or nights
UTILITY POLES. 130 eac^ 756 6728
UTILITY TRAILERS tor sale. 4x8's, 5x8's and SxiO's Call I 946
1120
WALLPAPER SI 50 S3 00 per single roll Odd lots and discontinued papers Name brands, values up to 570 a Single roll All sales final Larry's Carpetland, 3010 East lOth Street
WASHER Heavy duty Very good condition 5150 Phone 746 2072
WOODSTOVE Fisher Grandpapa Bear 5400 tirm Call 758 2058
OVERSTUFFED CHAIR
perfect condition $20, Deacon bench, maple finish Good condi lion 525, Brand new ladit-i red coat, size 16 Perfect condition 510 Call 752 4289
YAMAHA PIANO, solid walnut 2 sets china, Norilake, oak dresser 756 8 785 or 756 0611
4X24 ABOVE GROUND swimmma pool, all accessories, 1 year olci sand filter, $750 756 6728
PEAVEY P A SYSTEM I XR 800 stereo mixing board. 2 SP 2 Peavey cabinets loaded with 15' black widow speakers, 2 Peavey monitors loaded with 12" speakers 758 8538
8x40 tractor TRAILER truck body Excellent tor storage 51,000 each Call 757 0451
REFRIGERATOR 16 cubic foot Hotpoint, avacado. Good condition 5125 Exercise bike. New condition. 49 miles on if 550 Call 756 8011
Classified way Call 752 6166
the
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V j b^th With . garden tub. com plelely carpeted name breind ap pfiances total electric, storm wih dows Mmifnum down payment with payments onder 00 *
Colonial Mobile Homes
lO; W Greenville Boulevard Greenville Call Mike lor your personal appomiment
HOME OF THE NO DOWN PAYMENT
eatyr mq
REDMAN Quality Homes
H.qhv,ay 2i54 FarmviMe NC
CALL 753 2033
; USED 13x45, 3 bedrooms I steal' Call 7S4
At a
NO MONEY DOWN
VA100% Financing
NeA 1VH4 SingleAide ? bedrooms t bath catnedYal 'eiitng Carp*ted appliances toiaf electric 7/ioimum down payment with payments of less than SI40 per month
CROSSLAND HOMES
17' X is' MOBILE home (skirted I on wooded lot (orated at Shady Knolls Estates Part,ally lurmshed Incfuded range refrigerator
washer dryer sola A-mmg price 55 900 Call 7 58 7489 alter
noons evenings
197r NATIONAL bath t xcelieni i sell' Call 752 6778 '
2 bedrooms. I rondiiion Must
630 West Green vile Boulevard 756 0191
1974, 12x60 mobile home FuHy
furnished 752 9199 between )0 and II a m and after 7pm I 68 1233 alter 5pm
1973 CONNER 45x12. I bedroom air conditioner xxasher ideal tor student S2500 Phone 752 7246
r97''w i C k E S hoTne ^ 12x6y~l bedroom -stove. i ef r-igerator asher dryer, dish/.asher
carpet Excellent condition $5700 Cd" 752 3619
1981 CONNER 14x68 low equity and lake Over payments Call 756 6424 from 8 to 5, 756 9325 alter 5 30
1983 T4' WIDE HOMES Payments as low as 5148 91 At, Grenville s volume dealer Thomas Mobile Home Sales. North Memorial Drive across from airport Phone 752 6068
076 Mobile Home Insurance
MOBILE HOMEOWNER Insurance the best coverage for less money Smith Insurance and Really 752 2754
25 YEAR FINANCINp jo/7 Musical instruments
No down payment wdh land We can include oricx underpenmnq welt and septic lank mlo same loan
"The Better Homes People"
Colonial Mobile Homes 355 2302 Greenville N C
PIANO A ORGAN DISTRIBUTORS
I Supi.-r Sale' Kimball p'ano 51.188 Vamaha Organ 2 keyboard and pedals S999 Free lesSOn bench and delivery' 329 Arlington Boulevard 355 6002
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PUERTO RICAN and Hyman white sweet potatoes 58 00 bushel Call 825 6821
PUNCHED AND CUT paper shades tor candleslick lamps Variety ot
BRUCE JONES CHEVROLET, INC.
Formerly Rex Smith Chevrolet
S10 Pick-Up
S10 sport Blazer
CHEVY TOUGH IS TAKING CHARGE/afSv
LET ONE OF THESE CAR SPECfALISTS HELP YOU TODAY
Mitch Brown James Langley
Dick Evans
Tim Nichols
Hiway 11 Bypass
Ayden, N.C.
SPECIAL!
$
DOWN
PAYMENT
(Cash or Trade)
Can Put Yciu In A New 1984 Mercury Lynx
47 Es,
T/ HWY a/1 UPG
Only
158
per month
Selling price $6434.00 plus tax. Amount financed $5934.00, 48 Monthly payments, 12.9% Annual Percentage Rate, total of payments $7627.20, finance charges $1693.20, with approved credit.
HURRY!! Only 6 to choose from
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EAST
CAROLINA
TRUCKS
UNCOLN-MERCURY-GMC Weet End Circle GreenvlUc. N C.
7W.-4267
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Wednesday, November 9,1983
077 Musical Instruments
FENDER BASSMAN 100 amp
Head Marshall Bass cabinet four I? speakers Call 756 7580
FOR SAL
Spinet'Console Piano Bargain
Wanted Responsible party to fake over low monthly payments on spinel piano Can be seen locally Write Credit Manager PO Box 914, Newell. NC 28126
FOR SALE: Three Quarter Violin Excellent condition 175 Phone 753 5732 or 753 3384
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077 Musical Instruments
COMPLETELY RESTORED an
tique piano Must sell $500 or make offer 757 3624after5p m
082 LOST AND FOUND
LOST; 1 year old female Siberian Husky in Griffon, Thursday around 11 a m Black and white with brown eyes, wearing blue collar with Greenville address, rabies tag Reward ottered If you have seen or
heard anything about her please call collect 524 5644, Gary or Tracy Very muct\loved by family
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Johnsens Antiques
315 E. lllh Street
jlnttque Jewie/ty Saie 20%
40%
Discounts
Sale Starts Thursday, November 10th
Greenville, N.C.
758-4839
SHOP THE BEST SHOP HOLT QUALITY USED CARS
1983 Chevrolet Camaro
White with brown cloth interior, 4 speed, air condition, AM-FM stereo, Ttops, 17,000 miles.
1983 Buick Regal
2 door, white with burgundy velour interior. Loaded,
1983 Olds Cutlass Cruiser Wagon
Diesel. Beige with woodgrain, loaded with equipment, 11,000 miles.
1983 Olds Cutlass Calais
2 door, loaded with equipment.
1983 Olds Custom Cruiser Wagon
Loaded. Silver
1982 Chev
Beige with b AM-FM stereo
Loaded. Silver with woodgrain, gray cloth inTerior, 3,200 miles.
1982 Chevrolet Malibu Wagon
Beige with beige vinyl interior, tilt wheel, cruise control.
1982 Olds Custom Cruiser Wagon
White with burgundy velour interior. 3 seats, luggage rack.
1982 Olds Cutlass Ciera
4 door. Dark green with light green cloth interior.
1982 Chevrolet Cavalier Wagon
Beige with tan vinyl inferior. Automatic, air condition, AM/FM stereo.
1981 Ford Thunderbird
Red with white interior, one owner, loaded.
1981 Pontiac LeMans Wagon
White with woodgrain siding. Beige vinyl interior.
1981 Olds 98 Regency
2 door. Beige with green velour interior, landau roof, loaded.
1981 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Light green with light green vinyl interior, bucket seats and console, loaded.
1980 Tovota Truck
Short bed. Red with black interior,
1980 Olds Cutlass LS
4 door. Light brown, light brown vinyl interior, automatic, air condition, AM-FM radio, one owner.
1980 Olds Cutlass Supreme
Beige with brown vinyl interior, automatic, air condition, tilt wheel, cruise control, low mileage
1980 Chevrolet Malibu Classic
4 door Automatic, air, brown with buckskin velour interior.
1980 Buick Regal
2 door, light blue with landau roof, blue vinyl interior, bucket seats, automatic, air, AM/FM.radio.
1979 Olds Delta 88 Royale
4 door, dark blue with light blue velour interior.
1979 Ford Thunderbird
Blue with white landau roof, white vinyl interior, T-tops, loaded, nice car.
1979 Honda Civic
2 door, white with black inteTior, low mileage.
1978 Chevrolet Malibu
4 door, blue with blue cloth interior, automatic, air condition, AM-FM radio, 56,000 miles.
1978 Datsun Truck
Short bed Red with black interior, AM/FM radio, sliding glass window, sport wheels, very nice,
1978 Olds Delta 88
4 door. Diesel. Blue with white vinyl interior, loaded.
1978 Chevrolet Malibu
4 door, light blue with blue cloth interior Automatic, air condition, AM-FM radio, 56,000 miles, one owner.
1977 Honda Civic Wagon
Blue with black interior. Nice car.
GM EXECUTIVE CARS SAVINGS UP TO $2000.00
1983 Olds Cutlass Brougham
4 door. White with light gray v^our interior. Loaded. 3,121 miles.
1983 Olds Omega
4 door Maroon with maroon velour interior. Loaded, 3,785 miles.
HOLT OLDS-DATSUN
756-3115
GMCMiAUTY Sima PAm
MNItAL MOTOffS COtKMATtON
082 LOST AND FOUND
LOST: SOLID WHITE long haired cat, may be wearing a blue collar. Missing since October 29 Any information, call 746 4551 Reward!
LOST: I MALE SHELTIE
(Miniature Collie). Blue collar, Dickinson Avenue area afraid of strangers If spotted, please call 758 4330 Reward!
091
Business Services
CHIMNEY LINER Make your chimney safe with a stainless steel Imer! Call 1 975 2608
093
OPPORTUNITY
100
REAL ESTATE
WATER ACCESS 10 miles from Aurora, '-j acre with 1974 12x70 mobile home stora^ building and private boat dock included Prime area for fishing and hunting $16.500 Call 1 322 4428 days. I 32^ 4795 evenings
102 Commercial Property
BUSINESS FOR SALE. Grocery and service station All stock and equipment Asking $20.000 negofia ble Call anytime I 747 3918, except Wednesdays I 747 8590
FERTILIZER AND HARDWARE
business for sale. Complete farm supply Established 21 years. Owner deceased, family has other interests. Call 758 0702.
GREENVILLE AREA businesses for sale Wholesale Nursery serv ing ten routes Beautiful Needle point Shop Two Fast Food Restau rants TV Sales and Service Card and Gift Shop. Sandwich Shop and others Snowden Associates, Brokers, 401 W. Firs! Street 752 3575
LIST OR BUY your business with C J Harris & Co . Inc Financial & Marketing Consultants Serving the Southeastern United Slates Greenville, N.C 757 OOOl, nights 753 4015
ROUTE BUSINESS...no selling in volved as we secure all locations Just collect the profits. Replace sold stock Very east to maintain. High profit potential. $7760 Minimum Investment Call Mr. Davis 317 547 6463
095
PROFESSIONAL
CHIMNEY SWEEP GId Holloman North Carolina's original chimney sweep. 25 years experience working on chimneys and fireplaces Call day or night, 753 3503, Farmvllle.
HOME NURSING CARE Available! Experienced RNs, LPNs, and Aides. RN Supervision 24 hours a day Call Medical Staffing Services, 1 523 4473
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COMMANDO SWEATERS
FlIGMT JACKfTS MAI L 28 N-2B LfATHtH BOMBER BI-. SNORKELS. PARKERS FIELDS A2 DECK PEA
ARMY-NIIVY STORE
1501 S Evans
EXCELLENT BUSINESS
Opportunity can be yours in this commercial building Large lot. plus 2 extra lots. Still building with 3.750 square feet. Excellent location (or business Call for details! $85,000 Davis Realty 752 3000. 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144
FOR SALE; s.000 square foot commerfcial building in the downtown area Currently leases (or $1400 F>er month Call CEN TURY 21 Tipton & Associates 756 6810. nights Rod Tugwell 753 4302
NEW LISTING. Commercial lots. 2 prime commercial lots on Highway 11 Over I'j acres $55.000. Can sell separately tor $2,750 Call tor de fails Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144
4500 FOOT office building at 3205 South Memorial Drive, Greenville, NC Excellent location Expansion room Remodel to .retail, $195,000 Call Carlton Taylor at 756 5991
106
Farms For Sale
FARM FOR SALE in Martin County 92 Acres 20 acres clared. Tobacco pounds 5200, Peanut pounds 5465 Public Auction 12 Noon, Tuesday, November 15, 1983 Contact Peel & Peel. Attorneys, Williamston, N C. Telephone 792 2565
101 ACRE FARM 36 acres woodsland, 65 acres cleared. 13,824 pounds of 1983 tobacco allotment, 5850 pounds 1983 peanut allotment plus corn allotment SR 1538 in Pitt Co Contact Aldridge 8. Southerland Realty 756 3500
107 Farms For Lease
WANTED TO RENT tobacco poundage and farm land in Pitt County 756 4634.
109
Houses For ^le
BY OWNER - House and lot in Fountain. 2,000 square feet concrete block hpuse. 1'} baths, wood heater. House IS liveable, but needs repair inside. Sacrifice at $12,000 or pay equity and assume loan at prevail ing interest rate with only 6 years left on loan. Call t 749 4411 anytime
BY OWNER, GREENVILLE loca tion, 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, double garage, huge den. immaculate Immediate occupancy. $66.900 Call 746 2778. No Brokers please
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AUCTION
CARS & TRUCKS Saturday, Nov. 12,1983 -10:00 A.M.
Location: 2900 E. 10th Street, Greenville, N.C.
1971 Plymouth Satellite
1973 Chevrolet Impale
1970 Plymouth Duster
1971 Pontiac Wagon
1972 Chevrolet Nova
1974 Olds Delta 88 1971 Chevelle Wagon
1973 Chevrolet Impala
1978 Dodge Aspen 1976 Ford Pinto
1974 Olds Cutlass
1975 PlymOuthTury 1973 Chevrolet Vega GT
1972 Ford Gran Torino
1973 Pontiac LeMans 1971 Chevrolet Pickup
Sale Conducted by
109
Houses For Sale
ASSUME IW% LOAN. (Pyirttt $219.34 PITI) plus equity. Some possible owner finerKing. 3 large bedrooms, t'.y baths, large family
room, dining room, lots of storage, porches, t car gargae $31,500 Call Davis Realty 75 3000, 756 2904,
nights AAary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144
AaYWOOO. Tri level contemporary nestled In the woods. Features 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, huge greatroom with fireplace and beamed cathedral ceilings. Lott area, garage. 2 decks $90,000 Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge & Southerland, 756 3500 or 355 2
BEAUTIFUL WHITE brick home In the country 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal living room and dining room, huge family room with fireplace Heat pump Located on over 1 acre (also available for purchase 2 adjoining acres). Possibly Federal Land Bank financ ing Call June Wyrick, Aldridge & Southerland, 756 3500; nights 756 571*
BRICK VENEER RANCH. Less than 3 years old. 2 large bedrooms, spacious den, neat kitcben. Assume FmHA 104x% loan to qualified buyer 6 miles from Greenville
$41,500 Call Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 Grace 746 6*56, 756 4144
1997 or
BY OWNER. New log home near Ayden on quiet country road 1900 square teef, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, fireplace, lot siie negotiable By appointment, R H McLawhorn, 756 2750 or 975 2688
BY OWNER - Club Pinas Make otter! 4 bedroom Cedar Ranch, 2 baths, large great room with fireplace Lots of extrasi 509 Crestline Boulevard, 756 7575.
BY OWNER. New Listing. Brick ranch, 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, deck, fenced yard, garage/workshop Call 756 6935. No realtors please
BY OWNER CUSTOM built two story contemporary 3 bedrooms, 2' j baths, cedar siding, Jenn Aire range, central vacuum, many other extras Nice country location, 10 minutes from hospital. $65,000 753 2723.
COUNTRY BOYS AUCTION AND REALTY CO. P. 0. Box 123S Washincjton, North Carolii Phone 9i|b 600/ State License No. /bS
DOUC CURKINS Greenville, N. C. 758-1875
RALPH RESPESS Washington, N. C 946 8478
SOT RESPOSSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
CENTURY21 BASS REALTY 756-6666 or 756-5868
REDUCED - BELVEOEREI This lovely two story home is one great buy at the reduced price of $67,900 It features foyer, formal areas, cozy den, three bedrooms, and 2 baths Located on a lovely wooded lot, you really need to see it 555.
FARM STYLE HOME in Tucker Estates, has so much to offer! Copied from owners Grandma's home it features greatroom with fireplace, country kitchen, screened back porch, and so much more Call and make an appointment to see this one, you won f be sorry 4441,
CHEER UP! This 3 bedroom. 1'j bath home, only 1 year old, has financing available that will brighten your day. This cherry home on a large sunny lot is located on a dead end street Priced at just $51,900 4609
BRICK RANCHERI Otters 3 bedrooms and Uj baths and is located in a nice subdivision Many extras such as hardwood floors, heatalator in fireplace, carport, fenced In yard Owners ready to sell, so make them an otter! 139,900. 4603
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Open Eml Auto Leasing
No Down Payment - Lower Monthly payments - Any make or model, New or Used/Auto Rentals daily, Weekly, Monthly -Low Rates
Mid-Eastern
Brokers
#14 Pitt Plaza 756-4254
Inventory Reduction Sale!
1977 Chevrolet Malibu' 2 door, blue, low mileage.
1978 Buick Eiectra225 4 door, black, sunroof, loaded.
1978 Chevrolet Nova Super clean, silver. 22,000 miles, one local owner.
1979 Buick Electra 225 4 door, light blue, nice Car, loaded.
1979 Toyota Corolla Wagon Automatic, air, real sherp.
1980 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Limited Edition, sport wheels, extra sharp.
1980 Buick Century 4 door, low mileage, brown metallic with beige interior, vinyl top, great family car.
1980 Qlds Cutlass Wagon Blue, real clean, *
1980 Toyota Corolla Wagon Maroon, air condition.'
1981 Toyota Corolla 2 door sedan. Priced to sell.
1981 Datsun 210 5 speed, stereo cassette, copper metallic, extra sharp.
1981 Qlds 98 - 4 door, real sharp, brown metallic, beige interior, loaded, low mileage.
1981 Toyota Corolla 2 door, Metallic brown, beige interior.
1981 Clds Cutlass Supreme Brougham T-top, loaded. You must see
this car.
1981 Clds 98 Regency Copper metallic, beige vinyl top, beige cloth interior, loaded, very low mileage.
1981 Qlds 98 Regency Copper metallic, beige vinyl top, beige leather
interior, loaded, very low mileage.
1982 Toyota Corolla Wagon White, bl. e interior, 17,000 miles.
1982 Dodge Colt 2 door, blue, real sharp.
1982 Toyota Celica GT LIftback Red 1982 Qlds Toronado Blue, beige interior, loaded.
1982 Toyota Corolla 4 door, silver,
1982 Toyota Corolla Liftback, copper metallic, air, automatic, power steering.
1983 Qlds 98 Regency Triple dark royal blue, local car, like new, cloth interior.
TRUCKS
1979 Chevrolet Vi Ton Solid truck.
1980 Dodge D-50 Pickup V'2 ton, sport model.
1982 Toyota V2 Ton Red. long bed.
1983 Toyota V2 Ton Short bed, blue.
1983 Toyota4X4 '/! ton, red, SR-5, short bed.
We Will Not Be Undersold By Anyone.
WE REALLY DO SELL FOR LESS...
DONT MAKE A $1000 MISTAKE
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CHERRY OAKS. Potsibi* loan auumptioh on thi 3 badroom, 2 bath Capa Cod on cornar lot Homa has formal areas, in addition to
greatroom with woodstove. efficient itchen, double garage, and decks SS4.900 No reasonable otter ret used Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge 8, Southerland 756 3500 or 355 2588
CHERRY OAKS by owner Nearly 3.000 square teet In this spacious 4 level split Immaculate! 4 bedrooms, V2 baths, family room with Dare IV fireplace, living room with fireplace, eat in kitchen, din ing room, intercom, double garage, patios, plus 30x19 English Tuoor Rec room All ot this on heavely wooded 44 acre privacy lot Low SIOO's Shown by appointment. 754 8936 No realtors please!
COLONIAL HEIGHTS 3 bedroom brick ranch, carpet, hardwood floors, fireplace, poioi. deck, totally private Reduced by owner. $59,400 Call 758 1355
COUNTRY FARM HOUSE. Pale yellow vinyl siding. Central heat, 3 bedrooms Needs love and tender care High $20's. Call Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144
COUNTRY SQUIRE You can still buy a new home In the forties Financing with FHA, VA or Farm er's Home Three bedrooms, bath, living room, dining area Outtus Realty Inc 756 5395
DOLL HOUSE - Country Good neighborhood. About 1 year old like new Seller transferred Taste fully decorated. 3 bedrooms, 1>j baths, large kitchen, large lot Call Davis Realty 752 3000. 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656. 756 4144
EASTERN STREET 3 bedrooms. 1 bath, fireplace Good starter home. Mint condillon. $42.500 Speight Re ally 756 3220, nights 758 7741
EXCELLENT LOCATION Twin Oaks Immaculately kept contem porary rancher offers the comforts ot home! Convenient floor plan features living room, kitchen with dining area, sliding glass doors to deck, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, like new
firivacy fencing and attractive andscaping $54,900 Call Mavis Butts Realty. 758 0655 or Shirley Morrison, 758 5463
FARMERS HOME ASSUMPTION
Pay only closing costs and move in 2 homes in Ayden, 1 in Grimesland. and 1 in Bethel Call Hignlte Realtors tor more details, 757 1969
FOR PRIVACY al an affordable price! Large 2 story brick home. 2.856 square teet Approximately 6 miles from hospital 2 3 acres Living room, sunken great room, family room, 4 bedrooms, 2'y baths, carport, patio 1.120 square foot workshop Assumable 8% first mortgage Call 756 7111
FOR SALE by , wner, 12% FHA assumption. Lake Glenwood $15.000 equity, current payment $512 PITI $70,000. Ervin Gray, I 524 4148
GOOD LOOKING Starter Home 3 bedrooms, I'y baths, being painted inside and out, large kitchen and utility, carport 6 miles from Greenville $41,500 Call Davis Real ty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144
HOME REDUCED to $53.900 Brick Veneer ranch Excellent neighborhood, good school district. 3 bedrooms, Vi baths, central heal and air. woodstove Beautiful wooded lot no city taxes Call Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144
HOMEPLACE IN FOUNTAIN by
owner, 8 spacious rooms, I'j baths. 3 fireplaces, screened porch, garage and storage area 20 minutes from PCMH $35.000 749 1371,749 4631 or 757 6360
HOUSE FOR SALE by owqer In Ayden. NC Good loan assumption low equity 746 3040
IF YOU LOVE OUTDOOR enter taining you'll find this home just right lor you! Meticulously groomed lawn enhances the loveli ness of the spacious brick patio inside is meticulously cleaned to perfection and features eat in kitchen, dining room, utility mud room, great room with fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and oversized garage For a personal showing call Mavis Butts Really, 758 0655 or Mavis Butts, 752 7073
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CEDAR LOO HOMES. Echo Realty Inc., Grifton, 524 4148
MUMFORO ROAD. Excellent beginner home with 3 bedroom*. I bath, large kllchen/dining com blnation, and formal living room, extra large lot $39.900. Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge 8i Southerland, 756 3500 or 355 25U
NEW CNST#UtldN - Price re duced on this Traditional that feature* 3 bedroom*, 2 bath*, den with fireplace, dining area, and over 1,500 square teet on large lot. $62,500 Lot* of extras Belter hurry on thi* one! Call CENTURY 21 Tipton & Associates 756 6810, night* Rod Tugwell 753 4302
NEW LISTING. About S'z mile* from Greenville Split Level home 2'2 baths, 3 bedrooms 12 acres ot land $90,000 Call Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mar'y at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144
NEW LISTING. Attention in vestors! Neal home, 3 bedrooms, I bath, front porch, conveniently located shopping and schools $18,500 Call Davis Really 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary al 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656. 756 4144
NEW LISTING. Brick Veneer Ranch. 3 bedrooms, family room, kitchen, I car garage Assume lO-ix"' FmHA to qualilied buyer Payment could be less than $200 a month $38,500 Call Davis Realty 752 3000 , 756 2904, nights Mary al 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144
NEW LISTING Country Get away from it all! Quiel, peaceful, acre lot. Rustic Chalet, below market value, 3 Storys, 3 baths Potential tor many uses $38.500 Call Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 )997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144
OWNER MUST SELLI Quality can be detected in this custom buill home Corner wooded lot Brick veneer home with double car garage Spacious and gracious great room, fireplace, dimng room, 2 bath* Low $60's Call Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144
OWNER MUST SELLI Country living can be your*! Home setting on I'j acres Over 1,800 square teet 4 bedrooms, family room, garage $50'* Call Davis Realty 752 3000. 756 2904. nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656. 756 4)44
OWNERS ARE MOVING from USA and must sell 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining room, den, fireplace, fenced backyard and patio IP2% assumable mortgage 107 Azalea Drive 756 8281 or 752 4844
POPULAR PINERIDl^- B^autTful contemporary home features great room with fireplace and ceiling Ian, dining room, galley kitchen with utility rcxzm, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, outside storage building and im maculate lawn $54,500 CU Mavis
Butts Realty Butts. 756 2851
758 0655 or Jane
PRICE REDUCED! Eastwood $13,500 assumes 11'/% 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 8i Associates 756 6810. nights Al Baldwin.
756 7836
REDUCED AND READY tor quick sale, 3 bedroom, I bath tiome with formal areas and suntoom with fireplace, assumable loan, 15 minutes from hospital $28,000 Call Sue Dunn at Aldridge 8, Southerland. 756 3500or 355 2588
REDUCED ALMOST $8,000, Owner must sell! Assmue FHA loan Payment (ess than $450 a month Almost 1.600 square teet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den with fireplace, formal areas, carport, fenced m backyard, no city taxes $57,500 Call Davis Realty 752 3000. 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 4656, 756 4l44
IMMACULATE 1 story masonite home Fenced m backyard Carport, conveniently located to shopping and schools Assume V' 2% loan Payment $428 60 PITI About 1,378 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den with fireplace, formal area*. Reduced to $58,5(X> Call Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904.
nights Mary al 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144
LARGE OLDER HOME 3 or 4
bedrooms, 3 fireplaces, carport and garage Family anxious to sell! Make otter Owner financing possible Call 746 4676
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RUFFLES, CALICO and lace en chance the charm-ot this immac ulate ranch home Floor plan is perfect lor the working family easy to clean eat in kitchen has pantry and laundry area family room with fireplace and built in bookshelves, formal areas lor en tertaiping, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, double carport with storage, storage building and fenced yard $69,500 Call Mavis Bulls Realty, 758 0655 or Mavis Butts, 752 7073
SMALL STARTER HOME in the
country Owner must sell' Pay ments under $400 a month Large lot deck central heat and woodstove No reasonable otter refused Low $30's Call Davis Really 752 3000 , 756 2904, nighfs
Mary at 756 1997 or Grace 746 6656, 756 4144
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TAKE OVER *% ANNUAL p*r c*ntag* rat* loan Attractiv* 3 bedroom l>i bath brick ranch with carport Locatad on woodty lot n*ar univertlty Living roorn/dinino room, *at In kitch*n, cuttom *torm window* and door*, naw turnaca, (no air conditioning) Hardwood floor*,.^ approximataly I3S0 tquar* t**t h*ated area. Tak* over approx Imately $33.500 for 25 year* re mainlng with principal and Interett payment ot $280 82 month (This' loan would cost you $388 month at today* rate ot 13%). Pay equity ot $1* 400 or owner may con*id*r *om* financing for part of equity Very low doting cost and no discount points to buyer Lease/purchat* alto potilbl*. Immediate possession Priced at $49,900 Call Owner Agent, Louis* Hodge, 804 794 1532evening* Noagenit
TRADITIONAL OUAliTY
resound* In this tine home In beautiful Tucker Estatei* Floor plan otter* 3 bedrooms, 2'a bath, great room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with eating bar, unfinished area upstair* to use your Imagination with and lovely Chippendale railing* on front porch. $83.500 Call MavTi Butts Realty. 758 0*55or Elaine Trolano, 75* *34*
WE HAVE 3 HOMES Conveniently located, near ECU that may qualify for the new NC Housing money. If you quality, the down payment I* minimal And p^menf* are com parable to rent Call our office tor more detail*. Aldridge & Southerland Realtors, 75* 3500
V^ILLIAMSBURO Cherry Oak*. Big yard, economy ettlcient, 3 bedrooms, 2'j baths Assume 1*1 and 2nd mortgage* with $10.000 cash or refinance and owner will carry 2nd Phone 756 8073.
3 BEDROOMS, I'2 bath, carport. Nice yard Assumable FmHA loan Woodstove Low $40's 756 5516 after 5 30p m
CENTURY21 BASS REALTY 756-6666 or 756-5868
WOULD YOU LOVE >A beautiful 2 story Williamsburg style home, Great neighbors, Master bedroom downstairs with two huge bedroom* upstairs' II this sound* like you. then come to Century 21 Bass Realty and let us show you this charmer in Tucker Estates Priced inthe$70's *629
RETIREMENT SPOT Couple moving back North to be near their 4 grandchildren Selling I acre lot with doublewide workshop, and carport A good place tor you to work or relax $33,500 610
REDUCED Owners moving to Texas What a location for this 3 bedroom, P2 bath home Bright kitchen with large breakfast room area hardwood floors, screened porch, new heal pump and gas heal, fenced backyard All this and it has a low interest rale assumable FHA loan so you save closing cost* Located close to school* In Elmhurst $64,9(X) 611
NEW LISTING You can relax
poolside or volley on the tennis court next summer in your Windy Ridge Townhouse It features 3 bedrooms, 2'2 baths, and a kitchen, brimming with appliance*, formal dining and all for iusl $52.900 Call today lor an appointment 636
WANT LOTS OF ROOM to move m This quality home located in the Pines in Ayden has over 3,000 square leel! 4 5 bedrooms, 2 full and 2 hall baths (ormals, (oyer, family room with fireplace, recre ation room, separate utility room, and a Iwo car garage with workshop And you won't believe the closet and storage ^ace! Just a seven mile drive (rom (ireenville. it sits on an extra large wooded corner lot, and is priced at only $91,500 .586
111 Investment Property
ATTENTION INVESTORS: 1488
square foot condominium, currently leased (or $450 a month $54,500 Call tor details days 756,6810 after 5 and weekends 756 7273
115
Lots For Sale
S-1 SENTRY SAFE
M19
CMIIU OFFICE EQUIPiNI CO.
Corner ot Pitt & Green St.
SOTHERN CHARM and comfort surrounds you in this stately Williamsburg home This new custom built homo (eatures all (ormal areas with hardwood doors, family room with fireplace, ^prox imately 2700 square feel Quality workmanship throughout Many extras The wooded setting m Greenville's newest and finest area provides just the right atmosphere for this elegant home Call June Wyrick, Aldridge & Southerland. 756 3500, nights 756 5716
3 BEDROOM HOUSE central heat and air. wall to wall carpet Must be moved to owner's lofi No down payment, 12% interest For more information call 758 3171
>4 ACRE LOT Country Perked, Could be used for trailer or home $6 500 Call Davis Realty 752 3000, 756 2904, nights Mary at 756 1997 Or Grace 746 6656. 756 4144
ATTRACTIVE MOBILE HOME lots tor sale $3.500, including all closing costs $700 down, $82 18 a month tor 48 months 15 5% APR Community water, paved streets, wooded lots, septic permits approved Call 756 2682 alter 5pm
COUNTRY ACREAGE (or sale by owner Located approximately 3 miles (rom Carolina East Mall 2 acre minimum Highly restricted Community water Starting at
$8,000 per acre Write Acreage, PO Box 1885, Greenville, NC HUNTINGRIDGE For country
living with city convenience Large residential lots, community water, restricted, FHA and VA approved Only minutes from hospital com plex on Highway 43 Millie Lilley, Owner Broker 752 4139
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# GUARANTEED USED CARS
1962 Volkswagen Rabbit Diesel. 4 door, air conditioning, AM/FM, leather seats
1981 Buick LeSabre Limited- 4 door, automatic overdrive, eir conditioning, power steering, power brakes, stereo, cruise control, tilt wheel
1980 Buick Regal 2 door, automatic, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, stereo tape. V-6 economy.
1978 Ford Thunderbird automatic, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, stereo, cruise control, tilt wheel, cloth seats
1973 Volkswagen Beetle - 4 speed, Yellow, Radio
1 982 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 4 door, automatic, power steering, power brakes, stereo
1981 Pontiac Bonneville Diesel - 4 door, automatic, power steering, power brakes, stereo, cruise control, tilt wheel
1979 Chevrolet Monte Carlo 2 door, automatic, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, stereo tape, cruise control, tilt wheel
1978 Mercury Marquis - 2 door, automatic, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning. stereo tape, cruise control, tilt wheel
1 982 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme - 2 door, automatic, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, stereo console
1981 Toyota Starlet - 2 door, 5 speed, ^iricon-ditioning, AM/fIa.'FuII instrumentation
1979 Volkswagen Rabbit - 2 door, 5 speed. Air Conditioning, AM/FM
1977 Chevrolet Nova Concours 4 door, automatic, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, AM/FM
1981 Chevrolet Citation - 4 door, 4 speed, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, consolette
1981 Ford Escort Sa-tion Wagon - 4 speed, air conditioning, power steering, power brakes, stereo cloth seats
1978 Buick Limited *2 door, automatic, air conditioning, power steering, brakes, windows, seats, door locks, stereo tape,
cruise control, tilt wheel.
1974 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham - 4 door, Loaded'
1973 Volkswagen Beetle 4 speed, Orange, Radio
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK!
1978 Datsun B210 2 door, AM/FM, Less than 50,000 miles.
^99.99
per
month
No Reasonable Offer Refused On The Spot Financing
$500.00 down payment, selling price of $2378.47, finance charges of $435.32, 24 Monthly payments. 20% APR, total of payments $2399.76, with approved credit.
Joe Pecheles Volkswagen, Inc.
Greenville Blvd.
Serving Greenville To The Coast For 19 YearsI.
Its
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Lowest Sinale Family Lot PricesinGreenville!
If looktng tor affordMilo.
wwdad loti within tho city llmlfi, you muit MO BAyTRlE
itartMlowM -i-tn.OOO
7S8 6410
PrIcM
NO CRWtDINO vour noighbori on Mitio oicoplloMlly larM mobilo homo loti ott R)wor Road On
Graanvllla city watar Ownar tl nanclng. Tha Evani Company, rsJ MU. WInnIa Evani, LiMIno Brokar, 75 4224.
oOftN ANiltS ftAD In
L^nndala Call attar 6 p m., 3SS
it6gir^ 3 ood for
moblla homai lor houiai. Ownar financlno. tll.fOO Spalght Raalty 75* 3220, niflhti 7SI 7741
TMI PINII In Aydan 130 x 110 cornar lot Excallant location Pavad itraati, curb and gutter, praitlgloui neighborhood 110,300 Call MoMlay AAarcui Realty at 74 2lM for full detain
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121 Apartmtnts For Rant
LARGE NICE 2 badroom dufrioa Shenandoah. 12*0. 7S 5309.
[OVTftES?
Exparlanca the unique In apartment living with nature eutilde your door
COURTNEYSQUARE APARTMENTS
Ouallty conitruction, tlreplacei, heal pumpt (heating coiti 50 par cent laii than cwnparable uniti), diihwaiher, waihar dryer hook upi, cable TV,wall-to wall carpet, thermopane windows, extra Iniula tion.
Office Open 9 5 Weekdays
9 5 Saturday 15 Sunday
AAerry Lane Ott Arlington Blvd.
756 5067
RIVl* COTTAGE on wooded watar front lot on the Pamlico River. 1 mile from Washington, NC Quiet, established neighborhood Call 750 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 750 4413 betwean and 5
NilD StORAGET W. have any site to meet your storage need Call Arlington Self Storage, Open AAon day Frlday9 5 Call 754 9933
WAREHOUSE STORAGE and sales
space Excellent location Up to 55,000 square leel Adiacent office available Price negotiable 752 4295/756 7417
121 ApBrtments For Rtnt
apartment near ecu I
bedroom No pels 5175 per month Phone 752 2040
AZALEA GARDENS
Greenville's newest and most uniquely furnished one bedroom apartments
All energy efficient designed
Queen sire 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
Locate In Azalea Gardens near Brook Valley Country Club Shown by appointment only Couples or singles No pets
Contact J T or Tommy Williams 756 7515
NEAR HOSPITAL. New duplexes
currently ,under construction. Available Septembar 1. S300 par month No pats Call 752 3152 to 5, ask for John or Bryani
NEW WILLIAMtBURG Manor
Townhome, 2 badrooms, exfra storage 756 9006 after 6pm
NEW 2 BEDROOM uplex. Im mediate occupancy Phone 756 2121 or 75* 0180
NEW 2 BEDROOM DUPLEX,
Dishwasher, disposal, washer and dryer hook ups. Convenient loca tion 5300per month. 756 2233.
NICE 3 ROOM apartment. Stove and refrigerator furnished. Located at 1301 Dickinson Avenue 5135 monthly Phone 756 3662.
NOW RENTING
Village East Apartments
TWO BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES.
I'? baths, washer dryer hookup 5295per month Call
756 7755 or 758-3124
121 ApBrtmtnft For Rmf
TAR RIVER ESTATES
I, 2, and 3 badrooms, washer dryer hook ups, cable TV, pool, club house, playgrourtd. Near ECU
Our Reputation Says It All
"A Community Complex."
1401 Willow Street Office Corner Elm B Willow
752-4225^
TWIN OAKS, two bedroom townhouse. 5300/month, lease and d^it required. Call Ball & Lane, 75 0025.
TWO BEOhOOM APARTMENT, carpeted, central air and heat, appliances, washer dryer hookup. BrytonHiils 5275 751 3311.
TWO BEDROOM DUPLEX apartment available attar first week of December. No pets. Call 756 1821 after 4 p. m
WANT A REALLY NICE, clean apartment in a quiet neighborhood? Why not call 756 7314 or after 5 756 4980 to hear about this almost new 2 bedroom, V/i bath unit. Rent, 5325 per month Deposit required No pets.
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FOR RENT; 2 bedroom house In Aydan. Appliancea turnlthad. Call 746 3674.
HOUSE COUNTRY. Approklmata
ly I miles from city, past hoii^tal. Reterencasraqulred. 1-523 3562.
RdJifi ni TWtf aitd house In country. Call 746-3284 or 524 3180.
NEAlf UNIVERSITY. 3 bedroom
I'/y baths, living room/dlning room, eat In kitchen, carport, Fresh eaint and wallpaper Hardwood floors
Approximately 1350 square teat new furnace/no air conditioning. AAarrlad couple or small tamily
only. No pets. Immediate possession. 8375 per month. Call Owner Agent, Louise Hodge, 804 794 1532 No agents
NEW HUSE FOR RENT with option to buy. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1260 tqutr teet, 5550 per month. Call 752 1232 or 756 5097
Oitt NEIGHBORHOOD 3
badrooms, fireplace, fenced In backyard, garage, pets allowed. 5425 per month Call 758 3678
WEDGEWOODARMS
2 bedroom, 1'/z bath townhouses Excellent location. Carrier heat pumps. Whirlpool kitchen, washer dryer hookups, pool, tennis court Immediate occupancy.
756-0987
BRAND NEW 2 bedroom lownhouse at Williamsburg AAanor, 5335 month Call 355 6S32
BRAND NEW tastefully decorated townhouse near hospital and mall 2 bedrooms, I'j baths, washer/dryer hook ups, efticient No pets 5315 per month 756 8904 or 752 2040
Cherry Court
Spacious 2 bedroom townhouses with I'v balhs Also I bedroom apartments Carpet, dishwashers, compactors, patio, free cable TV, washer dryer hook ups. laundry room, sauna, tennis court, club house and POOL. 752 1557
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 tionlng, clean laundry facilities, three swimming pools
Office 204 Eastbrook Drive 752 5100
EfPiCiEnCyarartments
Dial direct phones
25 channel color tv Maid Service
Furnished
All Utilities
Weekly/Monthly Rates
756 5555
HERITAGE INN MOTEL
GreeneWay
Large 2 bedroom garden apart ments. carpeted, dish washer, cable TV, laundry rooms, balconies, spacious grounds with abundant parking, economical utilities and POOL. Adjacent to Greenville Country Club 756 6869
KINGS ROW APARTMENTS
One and two bedroom garden apartments Carpeted, range, re frigerator, dishwasher, disposal and cable TV Conveniently located to shopping center and schools Located just off 10th Street
Call 752-3519
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OAKMONT SQUARE APARTMENTS
Two bedroom townhouse apart ments 1212 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
ONE BEDROOM, furnished apartments or mobile homes tor rent. Contact J, T or Tommy Williams. 756 7815
RIOGE PLACE. Townhouse apartment. 2 bedrooms, l>> balhs, kitchen appliances, washer/dryer hookups, heat pump, air condi tioned, 5280 a month 355 2060
RIVER BLUFF otters I bedroom garden apartments and 2 bedroom townhouse apartments Six month leases For more information call 758 4015 or come by the River Blull office at 121 River Bluff Road.
STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS
The Happy Place To Live CABLE TV
Office hours 10a m to5p 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 facill'ies 5150 per month For .nformalion call Clark Branch Management. 756 6336
2 BEDROOMS, fully carpeted, re frigeralor. range, dishwasher, energy efficient, heat pump, patio, cable, waler/sewage furnished Near ECU 5280 a month Deposit required 758 6363 after 4 p m
2 BEDROOM duplex apartment, unlurnished, located in Mead owbrook 5135 per month 754 1900
2 BEDROOM DUPLEX, Quiet location Larger than average Almost new! 5300 per monlh Available December 1 Call 756 6857
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DISTRICT
MANAGER
WANTED
Large North CaroUns ofl iobber needs 0. M. C-Store, tell larriet gas station exparienee necessary. Excolleni eefary. FuN compeny benefit package. Expenses end cotnpeny cer furnished. Ssnd resume to;
District Manapgr P.O. Box 1967 Greenvlllo, N.C. 27835
WORK NEAR THE HOSPITAL?
And tired of driving across town? You can live In your own townhome at convaniently located BROOKHILL with payments lower than rent! Call Iris Cannon at 746 2639 or 758 6050. Owen Norvell at 756 1496 or 758 6050. WII Reid at 756 0446 or 758 4050 or Jane Warren at 758 7029 or 758 6050
MOORE &SAUTER 110 South Evans 758-6050
i BEDROOM apartment, appi ance* lornlsKed, Tenth Street, 5100
per month. Call after 6 p.i I 524 5042
2 BEDROOMS, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, washer/dryer hook ups. No pets 752 0180 before 5 p m , 754 2766 after 5 p m
2 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSES near hospital Call 355 2628 days. 756 3217 nignts
12S Condominiums For Ront
NEW 2 BEDROOM townhouse. convenient to hospital and mall Couples preferred No pets Lease and deposit 5310 per month 756 4746
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Houses For Rent
AYOEN COUNTRY CLUB. Ranch style home with 3 bedrooms, game room with bar, 4'-j baths Over 3000 square feet Available immediately 5600 per month. Call Lorelle at 756 6336
BRICK VENEER RANCH for rent Carport. Excellent neighborhood 3 bedrooms, family room, fireplace, kitchen with stove and refrigerator, furnished, central heat and air Call Lyle Davis at Davis Realty 752 3000 or nights 754 2904.
BROOK VALLEY. 5600 per month, only couples or tamily. Call Jean rwtie Cox Agency. Inc. 756 1322
DECK, POOL, STUDY, 3 bedroom, fenced yard, woodstove. washer, dryer In Ayden 5315. 756 8160
HARDEE ACRES - 3 bedroom brick, 2 beths, liviirg. dining, and den with insert Outside storage and garden spot 5370 per month Mr Byrd 758 0198 or 757 4961
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NO DOWN PAYMENT
i2 Olds Cut ,iss Oirspi I30i
S200 month
,/S d*-7 :24. S'90 monlh
,'S ford ^ Bi'd '!' St l/ month f ord Greoflda t8l StOO month
8 Vjiibu i18i S130'month 7,' Vohip C.irlo (18l Stl5monlh 76 CnpipMe 12. SSSmonth 7. f t.i ford Truer 1 2S200 month
A'-lh approved credit B.ised upon an jpen end tp.;-;? Rpsidual values may v.iry .icco'dmq to mileaqp S10() -ecufdy deposit if quned
MID-EASTERN LEASING CO.
#14 Pitt Plaza 756-4254
Greenville's Finest Used Cars!
- (Located At Honda Store)
|983 Datsun 280-ZX One owner. 5
ipeed transmission, air condition, glass tops.
1982 Renault Fuego One owner,
Jilver in color
1982 Honda Civic - 4 door, 5 speed
transmission
981 Honda CV-650 Custom
Motorcycle 4700 miles, clean bike
J981 Toyota Corolla Red in
color
1981 Toyota Corolla Blue in cobr 1981 Honda Civic 1300 - Gold m
iolor
1980 Chevrolet Camaro Tilt wheel,
cruise control, power windows, power door locks. T-tops. Blue Like new
1980 Honda Prelude 2 door Silver
In color, automatic transmission
)980 Ford Granada 4 door, beige, automatic, 45,000 miles, one owner
1980 Honda Accord LX Bronze
lutth velour interiof Automatic, air condition, stereo with cassette, digital clock, hatch release Local one 'owner car.
1980 Datsun 210 - 30.ooo miles, 5
Ypeed transmission
1980 Chevrolet Citation Air
Condition. AM-FM stereo, extremely affordable, low ^onthly payments
:1979 Ford Granada Renegade Blue
dust hke brand new
1979 Honda Accord 4 door. 5 speed,
3ow mileage, one owner.
:1979 Maada 626 - 4 door White
'Automatic transmission, air condition
:1979 MGB Convertible Like new,
47,800 miles, green with black convertible top, ;M-FM stereo
Bob Barbour
13DE2
3.300 s. Memorial Dr. Greenville 355-2500
1978 Mercury Cougar -- 2 door Baby
blue, white top. tih wheel, auise control, just bke new.
(Located At Volvo Store 1983 AMC Jeep Wagoneer ~
Limited One owner, much cheaper than a 1984 model
1983 AMC Jeep CJ-7 Renegade
Hardtop. Automatic transmission.
1983 AMC Jeep CJ-7 Renegade.
6.000 miles.
1982 Buick Electra Limited ah
equipment Low mileage Extremely nice luxury car.
1982 GMC S-15 Pickup Gypsy. All
the extras including air condition.
1982 Volvo DL4A Automatic
transmission, stereo radio, air condition.
1981 Volvo DL20 Air condition, nice
car
1981 AMC Jeep CJ-5 Renegade. Low mileage.
1981 Oldamobile Cutlass Power
steering and brakes, air condition, cassette tape, low mileage.
1981 Buick LeSabre Limited
23.000 miles, one owner, Hke new. loaded
1981 Pontiac Grand LeMana
Wagon 24,000 miles, loaded with equipment
1980 Volvo GLE Diplomat 4 door.
sunroof, air condition, leather interior, automatic, cassette, cruise control, extremely low mileage
1980 Pontiac Phoenix 4 door
Automatic Iransmlsiion, air condition, one owner.
1980 Oldsmobllc Omega SX 4
door, automatic transmission, air condition
1979 Ford Mystang Air condition,
oneowrrer
BobBadx>ur
VOtVUA.VIC Jeep Renault
3303 S. Memorial Dr./Grcenville758-7200
I
\
NmG part time work from now until the holdeys?
Clessified
You'll find a position in
2 BEDROOM brick furnished house. Carport, washer and dryer Large lot 5225 monthly. No pets 5100 deposit Highway 13 West, 9 miles Available now! Call 753 4151.
3 BEDROOMS, I bath, woodstove, carpet, refrigerator and stove. Nice home with good location 5385. Speight Realty 756 3220, nights 758 7741.
3 BEDROOM, 2 bath ranch style in country near hospital 5450 per month plus deposit Will sett! Call 758 6321
4 BEDROOM RANCH Over 2000 square feet with workshop in Griffon Available immediately for 5425 per month Call Realty World. Clark Branch, 756 6336 or Tim Smith, 752 9811.
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
133 fMobii* Homts For Rent
llk#, 1 bedrooms, washar and dr/ar, f14S. No pets, no children 7e74J.
1 ilftldM trailer. tiSO month, 8100 c^it. Cofoniel Trailer Perk: 7*8e^
2 BEDROOMS, furnished, wesherl air No pets, No children Phone 751 4857
1 DROOM ntobile home, nice neighborhood, shady, cool in summer No pets Call 746 3734
d for a still-good item end yu9i ^eke^some extra ceshi Cell
135 Office Space For Rent
OFFICE/RETAIL SPACE. 600 squre feet, new renovetion. Downtown Speight Realty 756 3220, nights 758 7741
OFFICE SPACE tor rent Up to 2,500 feet At 3205 South Memorial Drive and 2,800 at East lOth Straet Call Carlton Taylor, 756 5991
OFFICES FOR LEASE Contact J.T or Tommy Williams, 756 7815
1,280 SQUARE FOOT (3 offices) on Evans Street Price negoltable 752 4295/756 7417.
5,000 SQUARE PEET office build Ing on 264 Bypass Plenty ol park Ing Call 758 2300 days
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
WE REPAIR SCREENS&DOORS
C.1 l.ijpton Co.
JOHNSENS ANTIQUES & LAMP SHOP
SELEaiON OF SMALL ANTIQUES
LAMPS-QLAS8 SHADES t CHMINEYS
e HANDMADE FABRIC SHADES eOLD LAMPS REPAIRED AND REWIRED
NEW LOCATION
758-4839
315 |^11THST. QREENVILLE
135 Office Space For Rent 142 Roommate Wanted
OFFICE SFACC AVAILABLE. Off 264 By pass. 2100 square feet, private parking 5t200 per month,-Arlington Blv, new, 46S square feet 51050 per month. Front end rear entrance, custom finish; Industrial Perk, 9000 square feet, 5400 tquara feet carpeted Remainder available lor office. 54042 per month. Call Clark Branch Man agamant, 756 633*.
131 Rooms For Rent nrasRT bath^St^yitt^hower
Raasonable rates 756 9475.
DON'T THROW IT ewayl Ml It for ^ with a fast-actlon Ctaselfiad Ad!
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
FEMALE ROOMMATE needed immediately Nice epertmcnt Share half rent, utilities ertd phone Cloao to campus Respond now Call 757-6233 between | a.m. and noon. Monday Friday.
HOUSEMATE WANTED to share
comfortable 3 bedroom home in country Cell Kris at 752 7166 extension 279 days, 758 1669 nighli
|HAAE> HOUSE - 5155 monthly PhOTM 757 40!. extension 24 days,
754 7324 nights
a"?iVcOTcMra
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
144
WanttdTeBuy
W*HT TO BUY pine and hardwood timber, Pamlico Timber Compeny, Inc 756 86IS
WANTED; EXERCISE ike in excellent condition Cell 752 3241 evenings
WOULD LIKE to buy wood thef't been logg^, laying down trees end tree tops Call 758 40 or 756 9193
Y(MNO FAMILY still looking tor either 1 to 3 acres to build house or house already on lot Winterviiie School District Call 758 0157 days 746 2574 nights
Top quality, fuel-economical cars can tw found at low prices in Classified
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY
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DOMINOS
PIZZA
DELIVERY PERSONNEL WANTED
Wf ara currtntly accapting applicationa for individuals qualified to work for Dotninoa Pizza aa part tima dalivary personnel.
Persons intarastad in applying must be at least 18, have car and insurance.
Our drivers can earn very axcallant pay through regular pay. mileage, tips and safety driving bonus.
Furtharmora, Dominos Pizza offers an opportunity for advancement in our manager iiHraining program.
ALL INTERESTED SHOULD APPLY AT DOMINOS PIZZA, ECU CAMPUS
1201 CHARLES BOULEVARD - EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
VALUABLE WOODSLAND FOR SALE
89 acr*8 priiiw wood8land In Pactolu8 Townehip, approximattly 2 mllB8 North of city limita of Oroonvlllo, noar Burrougha Wollcoiiw Company and Oroonvlllo induatiiol aroa. Consista of 3 tracts: 42 seros, 15 acras and 32 acras.
CALL W. I. WOOTEN, JR., AHORNEY 758-2111
North Carolina Housing Money AVAILABLE NOW!
1. Low Interest Rate To Qualified Buyer.
2. Now Is The Time To Build Or Buy A New Home.
3. This May Be Just The Break" Youre Waiting For.
WE OFFER YOU A WIDE SELECTION OF LOTS IN VARIOUS LOCATIONS, HOMES UNDER CONSTRUCTION FOR YOUR CONSID :ration and a selection of plans for you to CHOOf FROM.
Call 752-2814
Or
Winnio Evans 752-4224
Cmpany
701 W. 14th Street
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deliver the money you need for the house you wont to buy. Coll or come see us for detoils.
HOM FCDChAL SAYM6S
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Downtown Greenville RoSBm
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NOWHERE?
Cant Afford The High Down Payments And Closing Costs Of A New Home?
QRENTMONEY^ Q GOING
a a a
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If your answer to these quaationt are no, then yoe havent talked to ub. We have the location and plana to fH your nooda. Intoroat ratos ara down con- \ sidorablyandnowiathotimatobuy!
Dl
if you on|oy country living with tho convenience of boing noar tho city, aek ue pA about Qrtonwood Foroat. Locatod only _2 3W matt from tho hospHai on tho Slan> lonsburg Road.
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Call 355-2474
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NMMiiniM w wCNnminGB
FINANCING AVAILABLE AT BELOW MARKET RATE!
Wt now havt aevaral homes that qualify for tho North Carolina Housing Financt monay. this monay will bt available shortly on new homes in the Qreenville area. The Interest rata will be betwean 9V^ % and 10 Vi %.
Call on# of our qualifiod brokora now to arrange to see one of these homes before its too latei
IF INTEREST RATES HAVE PREVENTED YOU FROM QUALIFYING THIS MAY BE YOUR LAST CHANCE!
Mavis Butts Realty
Mavis ButtsJtEALTOR QRKCRS 75^7073
Jane Butti^ROKER 7SB-2B51
Shirley Morrlson-BROKER 75B-5463
Elaine TrolBno4tEALTOR 7S6-6346
YOUR FRIENDLY KNOWWMATITIS
NEIGHBORSAT WOODLAND* TO FEED A FAMILY
ALL MEATS ARE USDA INSPECTED SWIFT PREMIUM BONELESS '89
FRESH
mmND ROAST
LB.
SWIFT PREMIUM BONELESS
RUD ROAST
YOU SAVE 70* LB. SWIFT PREMIUM
89
SWIFT PREMIUM
LB.
SIRLOIN TIP ROAST.
SWIR PREMIUM BONELESS
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YOU SAVE TO* LB. LB. SWIFT PREMIUM
LB.
YOU SAVE 70* LB. SWIFT PREMIUM FRESH
.. SMI.....
YOU SAVE 70* LB.
BEEF.
YOU SAVE 30* LB. FRESH PORK
98
FRESH PORK
LB.
KCK
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49
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69*
LB.
YOU SAVE SO* LB.
LB.
FRESH PORK
PICNICS
LB.
YOU SAVE 30* LB.
LB.
BEALES OR PEANUT CITY
YOU SAVE 60* LB.
FRESH
COUNTRY HAMS
FRYERS
SHANK PORTION YOU SAVE 20* LB.
ffnukc un I
WHOLE OR BUTT PORTION
49
LB.
LEG QUARTERS
YOU SAVE 30* LB.
GWALTNEY
39*
. /
FRANKS....... O.PKO 99*
YOU SAVE 30* PKG.
GWALTNEY SLICED
BOLOGNA IS *1
BANQUET
FRIED CHICKEN. Ui ^2
YOU SAVE 50*
DULANY MIXED
VEGETABLES L<?89
YOU SAVE 16*
MORTON BEEF, CHICKEN OR TURKEY
POT PIES 3
YOU SAVE 13*
TREESWEET
ORANGE JUICE.. .'is 89*
YOU SAVE 26*
KELLOGGS
CORN FLAKES
YOU SAVE 34*
DELTA TOWELS... 3 K* I
YOU SAVE 10*
SHASTA DRINKS... 6-sM
YOU SAVE 70* W CANS
FRESH LOCAL
SWEET POIAIOES
FRESH CRISP
CMIIIOTS....
FRESH RIPE
TOMATOES..
YOU SAVE 24*
00
YOU SAVE 16* LB.
YOU SAVE 10* LB.
..a 35* 59*
LB.
GIBBS
PORK N BEANS
3 'canI $|00
PURINA
CAT CHOW
41B.B0X
YOU SAVE S3*
YOU SAVE 6*
*2
PEAK
ANTIFREEZE 99
GALLON
YOU SAVE 70*
BAY COUNTRY
SWEET PEAS ZcZ $00
m YOU SAVE
LIBBY
CORNED BEEF HASH
,5 02. CAN
YOU SAVE 48*
WELCH QRAPE
JLLY OR JAM
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BONUS PACK 24 OZ. J>R YOU SAVE 26*
99
GREER
APPLESAUCE
3 cns $ 1 0
YOU SAVE 2*
TEXIZE
BAY COUNTRY OOLOEN WHOLE KERNEL
FANTASTIK $|19
BONUS PACK 32 OZ. BOTTLE YOU SAVE 20*
CORN..3
30, $1 19
TEXIZE
CANS
PINE POWER
YOU SAVE S*
NABISCO
CHEESE RITZ CRACKERS
PURINA
DISINFECTANT 15 OZ. BOHLE
11 OZ. BOX
T7!
DOWNY
CORONET
FABRIC SOFTENER 64 OZ. BOHLE
BATHROOM TISSUE 4 ROLL PKG.
FOODLAND
BREAD
1W LB. LOAVES
PEPSI
COLA
$-29 DOG CHOW
I ,0 LB. BAG ^^80
19
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10 LB. BAG
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APPLE
FOLGERS high POINT '
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1 LB. CAN 4 OZ. jar NABISCO
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99* s
45 CHIPS
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1414 CHARLES BLVD.
OWNED & OPERATED BY ALTON SPAIN MONDAY-THURSDAY 8 A.M.-8 P.M. FRIDAY-SATURDAY 8 A.M.-8:30 P.M. aOSEO SUNDAY
LISTERINE
32 OZ. BOTTLE
*4
69
NABISCO PREMMH
CRACKERS
79*
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We WMi (Mdhr Accept USOA Food Stompo 8 WIC Vouchor*. QuintitY Right* Ro*orvod. Non* Sold To Doalor*. Prico* ElfoctI**: Qroc*ry4N**i4>roduc*4toombtr 10,1U 12.1963.
SHOPiZE
WEST END SHOPPINQ CITER
OWNED 8 OPBIATEO BY: SHOP EZE FOOD STORES INC.
MANAGER BURGESS STEVENS MONOAY-SATURDAY 6 AM.-9 P.M. SUNDAY 9 A.M.-6 P.M. VISIT OUR Dai FOR DAILY LUNCHBM SPECIALS
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OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 9 MON.-SAT.
shoppers
sale
SALE ENDS SAT., NOV. 12,1983
Our Regular $5
Lovely Brushed Gowns
Soft, feminine gowns of acetate/nylon, Many styles, all with novelty trim. For misses. Our 5.50, Full Figure 42-48,3.88
15.97
Sale
Price
Focal' 10x30x30mm Hand Telescope
Precision zoom telescope with coated optics for stargazing, other uses
No nonsense
RSHION
COLOR
pantyhose
1.77
' Our Reg. 2.27
Sheer-To-Woist Nylon Panty Hose
Sheer nylon hose with a soft cotton panel. In fashion colors. P/M, MT.
' ^ /I IM ITA Includes Minolta USA
jV 111M W Lj/T Limited Warranty
99.88g*.
Minolta; 35mm Auto Focus II
Lightweight camera with automatic focus and built-in flash. With case.
Our Reg. 199.00
157.00
5.1 Cu. Ft. Refrigerator
Fast-freeze compartment full-width crisper, more ideal for office, or apartment.
Postbox " Mailing Cartons
c or 1 large
lOxMxS/j" carton with tape.
12.88
Podded Cose For Cassette Topes
Handsome carrying cose in leather-look vinyl holds 30 cassette topes
Save *4
Our Reg 16.08
/MCMtC/
17.97
Save 7
Our Reg. 24.97
Solar Calculator In Clutch Purse
8-digit cdlculator in purse with zipper-ed pouch, memo pad, other items.
19.99
Dustbuster* Cordless Vacuum
Lightweight vacuum cleaner recharges itself in wall-mount storage unit.
Sale
Price
Save On Fireplace Accessories
77.00
Our Reg. 12.97
Our Reg. 31.88
m^awau
our reg. 86.00 SONY FM Stereo
AM/FM Receiver Stereo Cassette Recorder Model CFS400
8.97
19.97
4 Only To Sell.
Beauty and durabrtfy in a deluxe four-piece fireset. Available in Black 4 piece Medallion fireset poiisned or antique brass finish
Fireplace Bellows
Our Reg. 9.97
7.97
2000 HOUR
-;!iii
m.--.'2000 hour LIGHT BULB I
4 4 4 .1 Of
BULBS
ikji m
99
^ Our Reg. 1.56 Pkg.
udgetPkg.0f4UghtBuibs
Each bulb lasts up to 2000 hours. , Choice of 60-, 75- or 100- watt.
SAVE 4.00
Our Reg. 13.96 Deluxe Crayola* Art Kit With Case
3 kinds of crayons, stencils, water colors, poster paint, paper, more.
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34 The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C._Wednesday. November 9,1983
EARLY SHOPPERS SALE
Electric Blanket Sale
St. Mary Twin Size Single Control
24 97
Mm # w m Our Reg. 27.97
St. Mary Fll Size Single Control
27 97
Mm a % M a our Reg. 30.97 Full Size Dual Control
31.97
Our Reg. 36.97
Queen Size Dual Control
39.97
Our Reg. 12.97
Robeson Automatic Opener
Close-out Special. No Rainchecks.
Our Reg.'45.97
p
14.97
Our Reg. 28.97
Clairol Foot Fixer
Soothes tired, aching feet with automatic controlled heat and air massage. 4 Way control dial, heat, massage, massage heat. Off. Uses no water.
Luxuriously Soft Blankets
Warm up this winter with plush blankets of acrylic. Many colors. Our 13.97, Queen/King Size.... $11
Our Reg.
14.97 Twin Set*
Rue De Le Stripe Sheet Sets
Of no-iron polyester/cotton.
Our 21.97, Full Size *........$15
Our 29.97, Queen Size *.... $21
1 ttoi. I tittea sheet t pdiowcose 1 rtai I lined sheet 2 pitlowcoses
V REBATE
iS"" 24.97
less Foclory e
Rebate_-O.VU
Voui Net Cost A*y
Attei Rebate lii.sf f Rebote iimitea to mtr 5 stipulation
BL139-8 Almond BBL139 3 Harvest
1187prtce
Handy Automatic Con Opener
"Quick-pierce' cutting action. Easy to store and to clean.
BLI39-8
Sale Price
PRICE AFTER REBATE
22.99 19.97 9
Waring* 14-speed Blendoi^
5-cup shatterproof "Power Pitcher". With removable stainless-steel blades. Save.
10-cup Mr. Coffee Brewer
With unique Coffee-Saver system. Brews 2 to 10 cups of coffee. Perfect extraction plus economy.
Our Reg. 11.97
2-qt. Whistling Teokettle
Of porcelain enamel on steel. In choice of pretty patterns.
"Nw 0nra(lon loth lnt*fnbi
Our 4 96, Lid Cover 3 97
Our 5.94,10x3O" Bam Mol 4 97
Our 7 27.21x24" Contour Our 7.57,21x36" Both Mot
y, -cc- ^,-*1
Our Reg.
Wf 5.97 Ea. Condlewick Pillow Kits
With embroidery floss, yarn, cotton backing. Pattern choice.
Finished Sizes; 44x62"
Our Reg. 13.47
10.97
Sultana' Afghan Kits
4-ply Creslan' acrylic yarn in choice of patterns. 32 oz *
Net wt Ameiicon Cyonomia Reg IM
Our Reg. 5.57 24x44"
Velvety Velour Both Towels
Of sheared cotton/polyester. Our 3.97,16x26" Hand Towel. 2.97 Our 1.77,12x12 Washcloth.... 1.37
Off
25%
Oneida' 20-pc. Flatware Set
Stainless-steel flatware in senrlce for 4. Contemporary and traditional patterns.
Sale Price
Our R^. Low Prices
497i..
5x7 Wooden Photo Frome
All-purpose frame with 2-way easel-back design. Save now. 8x10" Wood Photo Frame . 5.97
Jeansn Tops For Girls n Misses
Misses' fashion sweaters in soft acrylic and denim jeans of cotton or cotton/Lycra* span-dex. Girls' tops in polyester/cotton and jeans of cotton or cotton blends.
Our 16.96*l9.96/Full Figure Jeani,32-40,12.72-14.97
' Du Pool Reg IM
All Styles
Not In Every Store
Jii
<ow... 11.97-1347
Sues 7-14 Our 5.96 Now...44V
Our Reg. 7.96
Our 3.47-3.87 Pr.
Feature-pocked Driving Olovet For Men And Women
Acrylic gloves with leather-look vinyl palm and trim; women's styles with pert turned cuff. Choice of colors.
15.90
Pair
Your Choice Our Reg. 19.97-21.97
Mens Lightweight Hikers Or 8 Insulated Boots
Insulated boots In tan vinyl with padded collar, steel shank support, cushion insole, and storm welt. Hiking boots in brown nylon and suede, with rubber lug sole
5.96
Blouses, Stretct\ Pants
Charming blouses or tailored slacks of polyester. Our 8,96lFuII f
Our Reg. 14.96 Kc;y. OY.YO ^ ^
lasa 29 25%"
Our Reg. 39.96
rr 39 96-44.96
Warm, Fleecy Robes
Warm, cozy robes in oce-tate/nylon. Misses' S-M-L styles, colors
Girls Stadium Coots
Boot and stadium styles in pKDlyester/cotton poplins. Our 34.96, Slies 4-6x, 26.94
Misses Stadium Coots
Quilted polyester/cotton poplin in newest styles. Great colors. Sizes 8-10.
5 97
Jr Boys
Sizes 4-7
see
Men s And Students Sizes
Each
Beoutlfullystyted Handbags For Every Occasion
Handbags in a variety of colors and styles, some with vinyl trim or front pockets, all in lightweight nylon.
7.49
Mens Flannel Pajamos
Soft cotton/polyester with an adjustable yyaistbond. snap fly, button front. Save.
Our
Reg.
9.97
Our Reg
12.97
Mens Western Jeans
Rustler' jeans of indigo cotton in popular boot-cut, straight-leg style. Our 10.97, Students', 8.88 Our 9.97, 8oy$ Szi. 7.97 Our 7.97, Jr. 8oys'.. 5.97
7.97 S
Mens Plaid Jeans Shirt
Casual shirts in choice of colorful plaids Easy-care polyester/cotton
Our Reg
6.97
Boys Yarn-dyed Shirts
Long-sleeve plaid shirts in soft cotton flonnel. Our 5.97, Jr. 8oys.. 3.97
Tailored Pilot" Shirt
Smart tailoring in polyester/cotton fabric. Solid colors. Mens sizes.
36 The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C. ' Wednesday, November 9,1983
Opn Mon.-Sat. 9:30 til 9
The Saving P/ace
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Early Shoppers
Sale
ENDSSAT.,NOV. 12,1983
Our Reg. 2.77
1.88 2.57
Holiday Gift Wrap Chrlatmas Cards
30" rolls in a choice Box of 40 cords with
of designs. 65 sq. ft. envelopes. Assorted
2.8 Oufllner Pen, Color Choice ....la. 1.88 ^
Our 2.
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24-oz
8-02.
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WellalalMm'
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15-fl.Oz
1.88 96 1.68 1.88 96
VO*S^ Hair Spray VO*S Shampoo Halrdrotsing
11-oz.* aerosol. 12- Formulas (or Regular, gray or
oz.* * nonaerosol, all hair types. blow dry. 1.5 oz.'
N<rtwi Nerwr
Hot Protein Poe Conditioner
Revitalizes hair. VO-5 -. In formu-
2-treatment pkg. la choice. 15 oz.*
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Vicc U*100 Syringes
Insulin syringes, "(y^i-cro-Flne III" needles. Sold only in ytotes with pharmacy dept.
Sold ortly by doctors orescriptlon.
2.181
'Limit
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Box Ot 80 Wipes
Baby Fresh wipes in jumbo pack.
4-
Pockff W 4
Limit
Packff W 4 Pkg
Mild Ivory Soap
4-bar package, each bar 3.5 oz*
Nelwl
Our Reg
1.48,
1,66_ ^ ^
Limit
'Ea. 2
12-oz: Vaseline
Regular, herbal, extra-strength.
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Regular
'Ivirwgar
And Water
99
Limit
Summers Eve'
Twin-pack, disposable. 4.5-oz* ea.
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Our Reg 2 92
2a27 Sale!
Dry Idea
Roll-on deodorant in 2.5-oz* size.
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1 cotos RWfJ"*
3.99
Our Reg 4 47
Sale!
lO-oz; Nyquil
Nighfime medicine for colds, flu
FI Oi
3'/.-02 Ombres
fSolel Equal Sweetener
Box of 50 packets. Granulated
1.33s?
Liquid Woolite'
Cold water wash in 16-oz* size.
Our Reg. 2.52 1.68
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12-oz; Lysol'
Eliminates odors and disinfects.
Netwt,,
08-34
M HB^BOur
1.77^4?
30 HeftyBags
13-gol. plastic garbage bogs.
C-60
3.97i
'Sole Price
Memorex' Tapes
Pkg. ot 2,60-min. blank cassettes.
1.28
Our 'Reg. M.97
Ught Bulb Sale
Twin-pack. 60-. 75-, or i 00-watt.
7.97^
Calculator Sale
Solar-powered 8-digit with memory.
Sayelle Yarns
Orion acrylic 4-ply knitting yarn.
Du Pont CertOcorton Work ' Du Pont Reg 1
Our Reg 2 39
Sale Price
Foil-wrapped Hershey* Chocolate Kisses
Add to the holiday festivities with a 14-oz bag' of delicious Hershey' Kisses' that please kids and grownups Save
'Net
. Kodak
Your Choice
13.97
Instant Film
Color film. 20-exposure 2-pack.
Limit
/yn}}
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Cord.... 4.88
8.88%
Extension Cord
50-n. For outdoor/indoor use.
Kmart Sol* PTC*
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22.97
-3.00
tour Net Cost After Rette
19.97
AFTER REBATE PRICE
19.97
Kodamotic" 940
With flash, automatic exposure.
Kodak
KmortSole
Pic*
leu Foctorv R*C>at*
39.97
-10.00
Yoor N*i Ct After Rebate
29.97
AFTER REBATE PRICE
29.97
Kodamotic'* 960
Fold-up design
UnQisenibled m carton
10.99
I0x313
Our Reg u 97
Sturdy 4-Shelf Unit
Our metal shelvrng unit for books storage etc Gray
Flip" Album Holds 200 Photos Bigger Book Album Holds Up lo 468 Photos
*Your Choice
Photo Albums
Album with refill or tlip" album.
8.97
4-way Hand Cart
Folds compactly for storage, too.
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Store Hours 9:30-9:00 Mon.-Sat. Wed.-Sot. SoleEarly Shoppers Sale
^ B Sale Price
Perma Power'* Battery Ellmlnotor/Adapter
Replaces one 9-volt battery or 4 "C-cell alkaline batteries. Adapts to basic AC jock.
29.93
PRICE AFTER
REBATE Ea.
Table Top Electronic Arcade Games
Pac-Man,' Ms. Pac-Man" or Donkey Kong, Jr.'
Botlefiei not mchxted
49.88
Electronic Q bert'* Table-top Arcade Game
Bring Q bert' to your home. A 3- dimensional table-top arcade-style game.
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El Salvador Are Scarred
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Children from war-torn El Salvador escape the bullets when they come to the United States, but psychiatrists say the horror lingers causing nightmares, crying spells at the sight of TV violence and even drug addiction and death wishes. Some have witnessed ^ torture, some have seen parents killed in front of their very eyes, and some have had family members disappear, said Dr. William Arroyo, a child psychiatrist in suburban Sherman Oaks. Some of what they saw over there is not unlike what they see in horror films now. Arroyo is studying the refugee childrens emotional scars along with Dr. Spencer Eth at the County-USC Medi-cal Centers Child Psychiatric Outpatient Clinic.
Like the kids, sometimes 1 feel very hopeless and helpless, Arroyo said in a recent interview, I am very much angered by the deaths these children have witnessed.
In interviews with 20 refugee children and their parents the first half of the study the children complained of nightmares, cold sweats, severe headaches, what the doctors defined as alienation from their families and homesickness for El Salvador, despite the ugliness they saw there.
Gladys Cienfuegos, 16, was admitted to County-USCs psychiatric ward after trying to kill herself with an overdose of sleeping pills, Arroyo said the girl slept under her bed in El Salvador on some nights, trying to avoid gunfire. She saw two young girls hanging mutilated from a tree and a man killed by shots from a passing car in broad daylight.
When she saw this, she did all she could to stop herself from crying in public for fear someone might assume she was related to the person who had fallen to the ground and make her the next target, Arroyo said.
The psychiatrist said Gladys feels abandoned by her mother, who went to Mexico and then the United States to earn money so her son and daughter could escape their native country.
Gladys says her mother wrote her aunt and uncle while she lived with them in El Salvador, but not her. One day the uncle and aunt disappeared and were never found. The children were smuggled to the United States three years later.
Today, Gladys fears being abandoned in her barrio home and wants to return to El Salvador.
Children like Gladys are a danger to all of us, said Eth, because there are so many of them who were exposed to months and years of institutionalized violence.
The United Nations Commission on Refugees estimates that more than 250,000 Salvadorans live in Southern California. Eth said the children face an "extremely high risk for mental and physical illness.
Arroyo speculates that many dont know about the free counseling available at County-USC or are afraid to seek help because theyre in the United States illegally.
Nearly all of the kids Ive seen have fared poorly in school, sometimes to the point of failing, said Eth.
He also noted that other studies indicate that some children who witness violence identify with the assailant.
This kind of adaptation would mean the chid can grow up to abuse his own children or join a gang where he may be Uie one to commit the crime. These children are easy to ignore. But that wont be true when theyre older.
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LONDON (AP) - The British Book Marketing Council put out a list of the Best Novels of Our Time and tossed the London liter-ar>' world into a tempest.
Anthony Burgess, whose works didn't make it. called the list "woeful and eccentric"
Kingsley Amis, whose satire of provincial England Take a Girl Like You did, gave it lightly qualified approval.
The council's goal was to select the top dozen novels first published in the English language since World War II. The aim, in the councils words, was to increase the reading and buying of outstanding contemporary fiction.
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The three panelists were Elizabeth Jane Howard, 60, novelist, short-story writer and author of Getting It Right; Richard Hoggart, 65, warden of Goldsmiths College, London, and author of the 1957 study The Uses of Literacy; and Sir Peter Parker, 59, just-retired chairman of British Rail.
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Animal Farm, George Orwells barnyard political allegory.
Manservant and Maidservant, Ivy Compton-Burnetts upstairs-downstairs study of a Victorian household.
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Sword of Honor, the Evelyn Waugh trilogy on the English at war.
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The Honorary Consul, by Graham Greene.
-The Sea, The Sea, by Iris Murdoch.
Critics lambasted the panel not only for what they )ut in the list, but what they eft out.
I totally execrate the taste of the judges and challenge their com- OREGONFARMS petence, Burgess, author of A Clockwork Orange and Earthly Powers, told the Guardian.
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By TOM BALDWIN Associated Press Writer OMEGA BASE, South West Africa (APj - The Bushman tracker in army fatigues studies the shadows cast by the trees, then examines a footprint in the sandy soil of South-West Africa.
He is running backwards to try to fool us, he says. He has no pack, and he passed here today, after the sun came up. He does not know we are following him, and he is becoming tired " The tracker is on patrol with a South African army squad following a suspected guerrilla of the South-West African Peoples Organization (SWAPO) infiltrating south from Angola.
It is another day in the 17-year guerrilla war SWAPO has waged against South Africas administration of the territory also known as Namibia.
Armed with assault rifles and knives, the trackers stalk the bush alongside their white squad leader. Other troops, black as well as white, are bush-bashing not far behind in an armored personnel carrier its V-shaped undercarriage designed to deflect the concussion of landmines.
Tracking - literally reading the lines in the soil and translating the snap of a twig - is what the war has come down to. It is the ancient African skill of stalking game.
SWAPO has not been able to win by conventional warfare, and South African fighter jets and helicopter gunships are largely useless against the lone guerrilla.
So it has become a quiet war of whispered commands and hand signals, hot days in the snake-ridden wilderness and cold nights slapping at mosquitoes.
Farmers assure the soldiers SWAPO is not in the area, but there is no way to be sure.
The trackers, whose numbers are a military secret, are South Africas main defensive as well as offensive weapon. If they arent, tracking guerrillas after a bombing, they scour the bush trying to nab SWAPO guerrillas before the next attack.
We would be lost without them, said the white squad leader. "Its what this war is about, on both sides. Ours are good, but the SWAPO is getting better at hiding his tracks.
The guerrilla might wrap leaves around his shoes. Or he might artfully brush his track with soft, fresh leaves, not trying to hide the trail, just make it look windswept, older than it is.
According to tracker Andre Ramon and other Bushmen, the guerrilla then jumps sideways onto the grass, hops to a rock, the toughest terrain for tracking, and leaps for a tree branch. He swings and spins in mid-air to come down backwards on one heel. He back-pedals for 50 yards, turns and hops on his toes ballet style in the hoofprints left by cattle.
Satisfied he has delayed his pursuers, he turns and runs full tilt.
For his part, the tracker inspects the shadows in the print and decides if the spoor is an hour or even minutes old. Water sprinkled on the track leaves the original impression, telling the tracker if the print was leaf-swept.
He notes whether the greater pressure is from the heel or from the toe, whether the impression is deep. This tells whether the quarry is likely carrying explosives and will need rest.
He watches for the track to lead to a low-hanging branch or a cattle path, when he will prowl in a circle looking to pick up the trail he knows will be temporarily lost.
If we waste 15 minutes trying to pick up a spoor, that gives SWAPO time to run, said Ramon.
He runs, then stops and plays his tricks. Then he runs again, trying to be more clever than a lion. Easy-to-follow spoor too often lead to ambushes, or onto anti-personnel mines. Difficult tracks suggest the hunted is aware he is being followed.
Whether the army tracker is a Bushman or Owango tribesman, his storied reputation is dying.
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B> NABILA VIEGALLI ^ Associated Press Writer MANAMA. Bahrain (AP) - Oil wealth has brought a drug problem to the Arab nations along the Persian Gulf.
Sheik Khalifa Bin Salman, the prime minister of Bahrain, told a recent Cabinet session that he was deeply concerned about it and proposed 'stiffer punishment" for drug pushers and traders.
The interior minister. Sheik Mohamed Bin Khalifa, called for regional and international action to combat what he called a creeping menace among the youth of the area.
Officials noted that narcotics problems cropped out in the area after the quadrupling of oil revenues in the 1970s.
Bahrain officially reported a 350 percent increase in the number of addicts admitted to hospitals in 1982 over 1980.
The number of confirmed addicts is estimated at 6.000 out of a population of 365.000.
For the first half of 1983. records showed 191 arrests for smuggling, pushing or taking drugs. In all of 1982. the figure was 300.
In ^udi Arabia, the harsh punishment that is given addicts has largely curtailed the problem. But officials say drug trafficking among young men remains a problem. .No statistics were available on addicts and smugglers.
Another so-called drug "red zone" is Dubai, the second-largest of the seven sheikdoms that make up the United Arab Emirates.
Statistics showed that about 500 pounds of narcotics were seized and 136 smugglers arrested earlier this year in the Emirates.
' The first international drug ring was rounded up in Dubai last September The police commandant. Dhahi Khalfan. said the ring of 13 Europeans and Asians were trying to smuggle 28 pounds of heroin and 41 pounds of hashish into Dubai, mostly en route from Asia to Western Europe and the-United States.
Hashish and the narcotic plant kat. which is chewed openly in neighboring North Yemen to induce euphoria, have .been in use in the region for ages. But what alarms Persian Gulf officials and specialists now is the introduction of the so-called "hard" drugs - heroin, morphine and cocaine in particular.
Officials estimate that the profit in dealing in drugs is far greater than the punishment for the crime. In Bahrain, the maximum penalty is 10 years for a smuggler, but it is rarely enforced in full.
The Koran, the Islamic holy book, explicitly prohibits the use of alcohol, but there has been no clear religious injunction against narcotics.
Parliament members in Kuwait, however, have demanded the death penalty for narcotic peddlers.
Another problem is the proximity of the Persian Gulf to the opium-producing countries of India, Pakistan. Afghanistan. Iran and Thailand.
Dr. Ali Mattar, head of Bahrain's psychiatric hospital, said. "The increase in narcotics addiction among youth peaked in 1981 for reasons that we cannot determine for certain, and families have been complaining for some years now about the spread of this phenomenon."
Another leading psychiatrist. Dr. Mohamed al-Haddad. blamed the spread of narcotics on the sudden influx of wealth. That, he said at a recent lecture, "brought with it new ideas and patterns of behavior that have seriously disrupted traditional lifestyles."
He said the trend toward hard drugs set in last year when police made it difficult to smuggle hashish.
"There is a lot of affluence in Bahrain.'/ Al-Haddad added. "The world has become a small place. Young . Bahrainis can visit India or Southeast Asia for only a few hundred dinars. There they are prey for the pushers."
He said, however, that one reason for youth addiction is that parents dole out too much pocket money to their children without asking what ithev do with it.
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By C HARLES WOLFE Associated Press W riler NICHOLASVILLE, Ky 'APi - The small white tombstones stretch in neat rows over the rolling hills of Camp Nelson National Cemetery, marking 6,479 military graves.
The rows have been growing nearly non-stop for 120 years. Eighteen new markers are added in an average month now. up from 10 a month just three years ago, but the increase poses no immediate problem.
At our present rate of burial, we have estimated we will be here until the year 2016.' said Peggy Brock, assistant to cmeterv director Robert L. Scoggins' But the gates have swung shut, perhaps permanently, at many national cemeteries. .Many others are fast running out of room as the death toll climbs for World War Il-era veterans.
The nations 107 federal burial grounds already hold 1.7 million dead, according to the Veterans Administration, and the government has quit buying land even though the demand for graves is apparently far from peaking The typical World War II veteran is now in his 60s, so the demand for graves for veterans of that era will surely accelerate. Add to that the anticipated demand from the Korea and Vietnam eras, plus the entitlement of spouses and dependent children to burial sites, and one senses the geometric problem.
Your Korean War people are still fairly young, in their 50s, and Vietnam is even fresher than that." Scoggins said.
In Kentucky, national plots within private cemeteries at Lexington and Danville are filled to capacity, he said. So are the Cav Hill and Zachary Taylor cemeteries in Louisville.
Only Camp Nelson. Lebanon .National Cemetery and .Mill Springs Cemetery in Pulaski Coiin.ty have openings, he said.
Scoggins, who has worked at six national cemeteries in four states over the past 24 years, said the government took steps to deal with its space problem in 1962.
Until then, the plot beside a veteran's grave was reserved for the spouse. Since then, veterans, spouses and dependents have been buried one atop the other in the same grave. With few exceptions, the policy remains in force.
Scoggins said he was at Philadelphias national cemetery at the time and recalled its closing.
Until the new cemetery in Indiantown Gap, Pa., came available, I just had to turn them away." he said.
.Asked if the closing caused bitterness among veterans' families, Scoggins said, "Let's use the word disappointed.'
It made me feel terrible. I just felt like they had fought for their country and they deserved a place to be buried. Now theyre trying to rectify that situation and make space available to every veteran," he said.
The national cemeteries have gone now to what they call a regional concept. Theyve gone to the areas of the country with the heaviest concentrations of veterans to put in these regional cemeteries
The federally owned Fort Mitchell, Ala., burial ground encompasses about 700 acres, making it typical of the regional facilities, Scoggins said.
"As the need arises, they just develop more of the land they have there." Scoggins said.
It seems likely, though, that most veterans would prefer burial in their home state, and Scoggins said he did not foresee forced interment of Kentuckians in Alabama.
There are alternatives, he said, including donation of state-owned land to the Veterans Administration for cemetery space. "If the state can come up with so much money to develop it into a cemetery, then the VA will match them dollar for dollar up to a certain amount," he said.
Another alternative is donation of private land, of which Camp Nelson is a shining example.
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Anchorage Coping With Cold Weather And Needs Of Poor
By HALSPENCER Associated Press Writer ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) - Theyre known as the "cold people" and in the frigid winters here, some of them die.
Last winter, icy cold claimed three of them. .
Theyre refugees from the state's tiny rural villages, dreamers from the lower 48 who trekked to oil-rich Alaska seeking work and citv residents who have lost their hom^.
' The cold peope" - so dubbed by an Anchorage^ newspaper last winter - have a common and compelling need. Each is looking for a place to stay warm now that arctic air and snow have blown into Alaska s biggest city population 230,000.
There have been no deaths this winter, despite temperatures in the teens and a foot of snow in the past few weeks. A handful of people have hammered up shelters of plastic sheeting and wood near a railroad yard on the citys outskirts.
Harry Rice, a welder from Groton. Conn., says he came to Alaska in August in a futile search for a job. Now he lives with four others in a shanty of wood and plastic by the railroad tracks. Rice says he cant stay at one of the shelters operating in the city because none will let him keep his dogs.
Meanwhile, as many as 140 families may be forced to look for new quarters if the Anchorage Planning and Zoning Commission reaffirms its decision to close camper parks for the winter. The commission plans to make a decision this week.
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rigors of long-term use. said Joe Stimson. city zoning officer.
I dont have any money to go anywhere. Theres nowhere for me to go, said Peggy James, who lives in a 32-foot unit near her mother and grandparents.
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It isnt as bad this year, said Jim Huguley, a spokesman for the Brother Francis Shelter, a heated warehouse where men and women are handed two blankets and sleep on the floor.
The newly opened facility, provided by the city and operated by the Catholic archdiocese, will sleep up to 300 in a pinch. Huguley said.
But Salvation Army Captain David Clithrow said the demand for shelter at his facility is up over last year, and winter is just beginning. With a capacity of about 33, the shelter has to turn people away all the time. We have quite a waiting list, he said.
We see everybody, people that have been evicted, handicapped people, seniors. We even had a 76-year-old living in a shed with no heat," said Joyce Lee. the municipal housing coordinator for Anchorage.
She said that while the Brother Francis facility is a big help, shelter remains tight for families. The Brother Francis facility permits only single men and women to spend the night, each in separate quarters.
Clithrow said many of those he sees are from outside the state, while others come from the villages. He said a sizable number are Anchorage residents down on their luck. "We see a lot of evictions, he said.
Mary Wolcoff, a spokeswoman for the Association for Stranded Rural Alaskans, said about 25 percent of those seeking shelter recently through her office have been villagers who came to Anchorage for medical attention,
John Savtilig, 66. of the arctic village of Unalakleet said he came to Anchorage for treatment of a hip problem. Confined to a wheelchair, Savtilig is staying at the Brother Francis Shelter. I got no skis on this chair, so I cant go anywhere," he laughed.
Ms. Wolcoff said her office also sees a lot of villagers driven to Anchorage by boredom and hopes of finding work.
I think Anchorage really gets a raw deal in terms of" state assistance. Clithrow said. We get all the people coming here and the resources to care for them are in short supply, he complained.
"In the summertime, people without shelter can stay out in the woods. When winter comes, they have to have a place to live," added Ms. Wolcoff.
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COPING WITH THE COLD Harold Rice, a welder from Groton, Conn, adds dirt to the base of the flimsy shelter in Anchorage he shares with four others. Rice, like many homeless in the Alaskan city, came to the state looking for work. (;\P Laserphoto)
WASHINGTON (AP) -Secretary of State George Shultz plans to attend a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels Dec. 8-9.
John Hughes. State Department spokesman, said the 16 NATO foreign ministers will discuss matters of interest to the alliance. including East-West
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$129
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SUGAR 1139 COOKIES... 15 OZ 1
1 PILLSBURY SLICE N'BAKE
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FRYERS LEG QUARTERS
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Wednesday. Novemt?f 9, t963 47
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How Tar Heel Senators And Representatives Voted
Roll Call to insure,..the orderly House (above) that the that later was defeated, peace, wanted to give the wesi- continuing when the vote would hope that th
' w marketing of a high quali- 1973 War Powers Act The Senate was expected Opponent John East, dent a deadline for oring* occurred. amendment in no way is
WASHINGTON ty product... should aroly to the U.S. to reconsider the question R-N.C., said the Seante ing troops back from This provision died condemnation of the a
RollCaU Report Service
WASHINGTON -Heres how area member of Congress were record-'ed on major roll call votes Oct. 27 through Nov. 2.
HOUSE GRENADA The House voted, 403 for and 23 against, to apply the 1973 War Powers Act to the recent U.S. invasion of Grenada, thus demanding that President Reagan remove all troops from the Caribbean island by Dec. 24 or seek an extension of the deadline.
The Senate was expected to follow suit and make the deadline official. It voted once to withdrawal by Dec. 24 (below), but later voided that decision.
Among House members voting yes were both supporters and critics of the invasion.
Most members voting no supported the military action and did not want to limit the presidents options for bringing it to an end.
NORTH CAROLINA Voting Yes: Walter Jones, D-1, Tim Valentine, D-2, Charles Whitey, D-3, Ike Andrews, D-4, Stephen Neal, D-5, Charles Britt, D-, Charles Rose, D-7, W.G. Hefner, D-8, James Martin, R-9, James Broyhill, R-10, James Clarke, D-11 Voting no; None.
Not Voting; None. MARKETING FOOD The House rejected, 97 for and 319 against, an amendment to weaken the federal marketing orders that restrict growers in their selling of oranges, lemons and certain other foods.
Backers said the amendment was proconsumer because the orders covering 47 crops artificially boost prices to the unfair advantage of agribusiness. Opponents said the regulatory structure protects growers through boom-and-bust cycles and helps consumers by insuring a stable supply of perishable foods.
The amendment sought to retain the Office of Management and Budgets power to recommend abolition of a given order.
The overall bill (HR 4139) was sent to the Senate, where a move also is afoot to remove the OMBs power over marketing orders
Supporter George Miller, D-Calif., said marketing orders are price-fixing...and the agriculture community has gotton the government to go along with it.
Opponent George Brown, D-Calif., said the orders are used not the exploit the consumer, but
to insure,..the orderly marketing of a high quality product..."
Members voting yes were opponents of marketing orders.
NORTH CAROLINA voting yes; None.
Voting no: Walter Jones, Valentine, Whitley, Ike Andrews, Neal, Britt, Hefner, James Martin, Broyhill, Clarke.
Not voting; Rose. LEBANON By a vote of 153 for and 274 against, the House refused to force the withdrawal of U.S. Marines from Lebanon by cutting off funds for the operation.
Killed by the vote was an amendment to the fiscal 1984 defense appropriations bill that sought to end funding for the Lebanon deployment next March 1. The $237 billion Pentagon spending measure (HR 4185) later was sent to the Senate.
Supporter Barbara Kennedy, D-Conn., said I differ with the president of the United States. I do not agree with his placement of our troops in Lebanon. Opponent Jack Kemp, R-N. Y., said removing the troops would trigger the renewal of a savage civil war in Lenanon, with antigovernment forces aided and abetted by Syria. Members voting yes wanted the marins in-Lebanon brought home by March, 1984.
NORTH CAROLINA Voting yes: Ike Andrews, Rose, Hefner.
Voting no: Walter Jones, Valentine, Whitley, Neal, Britt, James Martin, Broyhill, Clarke.
Not voting: None.
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TELEVISION The Senate refused, 32 for and 57 against, the expedite an effort by the three major television networks to gain financial rights to )rograms made for them )y independent producers.
At issue was the Federal Communication Commissions proposed rule to permit ABC, CBS and NBC to acquire syndication or re-run rights to such programming. The networks sek this source of revenue to offset financial losses inflicted by pay TV and other emerging competitors.
Although on a parliamentary technicality, this vote had the effect of delaying until next May 30 or later any change in the FCCs syndication rules.
Senators voting no wanted to delay the networks effort to gain syndication rights.
John East, R, voted yws. Jesse Helms, R, did not vote.
GRENADA By a vote of 64 for and 20 against, the Senate agreed with the
See Decline In Motivation
WASHINGTON lAPl -Senior government officials arent as motivated since Congress decided in 1979 to restrict how many of them get salary bonuses, the (Jen-eral Accounting Cffice chief says. *
Comptroller General Charles A. Bowsher. head of the investigative arm of Congress, told a House subcommittee that there are about 6.900 members of the senior executive service. At first, bonuses could be awarded to as many as half
of the career executives, but the percentage has been lowered twice and currently no more than 20 percent can receive bonuses.
Bowsher said most of th(e getting bonuses under the 20 percent rule have been top performers for years, and the extra money does little to make their agencies more productive. He said many private companies give bonuses to half their top executives, and the federal government should do the same.
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House (above) that the 1973 War Powers Act should aroly to the U.S. invasion of Grenada, the Vietnam-era law is intended to give Coi^ess a degree (rf control over a presidents decisions as commander-in-chief.
This vote occurred during debate on a debt ceiling measure (HJ Res 308)
that later was defeated. The Senate was expected to reconsider the question of how l(Hig U.S. troops should remain in Grenada.
Sponsor Gary Hart, D-Color., said the Senate should invoke the War Powers Act and affirm Congress ri^t place in matters of war and
peace.
Opponent John East, R-N.C., said the Seante should instead be commending the president for not having Carterized American foreign policy in a situation that had the potential for degnerating into another Iranian hostage situation.
Senators voting yes
wanted to ^ye the dent a demine for ing troops back Grenada.
East voted no. Helms voted no.
PRESS By a vote of 53 for and 18 against, the Senate called upon the Administration to stop barring news reporter from Grenada. Fighting was
continuing when the vote occurred.
This provision died when the overall bill (HJ Res 308) was rejected by the Senate.
Sponsor Donald Riegle, D-Mich., said press access in Grenada shold be as (^n as it is in Lebanon.
Opponent Steven Symms, R-Idaho, said I
would hope that this amendment in no way is a condemnation of the action of the Administration with respect to security.
Senators voted yes wanted American news reporters to be able to cover the fighting in Grenada.
East voted no. Helms voted no.
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Remote Control 13^Diag.Cok)rTV
^99
Automatic color control, fine tuning, soft-touch channel selection & infrared electonic remote control.
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Lauan plywood with the look of real pecan boards Reg. $12.99 #13869
This panel is versatile enough to be used in any room (& with any decor) of your home. Light brown in color. Made from real wood. Reference Price $10.99. #13866
iT Thick 4^x8' American Almond
Modem Oak
Has a rich oak look that's simulated on lauan plywood. Reference Price$1l99. #13875
0754" Thick 4'x 8' Penthouse Walnut
..VM For patio, walkway, me Carpets a O'X1? room for less than $24. Easy to install. Ref. Price $2.99. #15278-80
..VM Ideal for use in any room. Features a cushioned back. Durable. Easy installation. Regular $399. #15276
1-fiallon Natural Wood Preservative
Retards the agir of new wood. Resists mildew, rot and decay. Stock up. Regular $12.99. #48851
xteriorOil Gloss White House Paint
Panel
Intricate grain definition. Simulated on lauan plywood. Ref Price $13.99. #13877
E.V THICK Brown OrGreyBamboard
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Has a semi-formal look. Its simulated on lauan plywood. Regular $1399. #13946
F. #600 Panel And Foam Adhesive
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Solid Oak Parquet Floor Tile
d"x >2" Beveled Edged Mirror strip
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21 Sq. Ft.
Your choice. Both cover 21
sq. ft. of wall. Easy to i Reg. $14.99. #13784,5
install.
11 0*.
Water resistant. Bonds wall paneling, gypsum, studs, etc. Regular $189. #12274
Each
Solid oak parquet floor with tongue and groove for easy installation. Apply easily with adhesive. #00460
These mirror strips give any room a more spacious look. Pre<1rilled. With accessories. Easy installation. #96721
Gallon
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Gallon
Warranted to cover in 1 coat. 10-year durability. White and colors. Reg. $15.99. #49826-33
Extends recreation and work time in the evening. Provides an extra measure of security. Regular $49.99. #74004
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Quart
One coat provides rich color. Seals & protects. All colors. Regular $6.99. #45662-94
Sought Chandelier
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Ornate antique brass finish. Gaslight curved arms. Bulbs extra. Reg. $99.99. #74708
C. 48 wraparound Fluorescent Light
$22(99-
Completely enclosed. Prismatic lens. Lamp not included. Reg. $29.99. #74645
4'Lexan Comer Guard With Nails
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Protects wallboard and plaster corners. Reg. $1.99. #11886
Stiypeeze Paint & Varnish Remover
Gallon
Semi-paste clings better to vertical & rounded surfaces. Reg. $12.99. #45605
Customized
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Several handsome styles, cui b your kitchen's own specifications. Just bring in your counter measurements & choose your pattern A color. Price includes labor for standard cuts only; computed in MenJIoot increments. Now you can install your own ooumariopa A savel Regular $1099 foot. #29440
Carpenters Wood Glue
$249
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It's the ideal glue ' for repairing and building furniture. Reg. $3.49. #40068
800^ Roll Packaging Tape
Extra-strong tape. Meets all U.S. Postal
Quart
For indoor furniture. Choice of satin or gloss finish. Regular $7.49. #45737,42
Pre-Cut Plywood & Pine Siding Particleboard & Pine Shelving
SnrS'xti'Thick Exterior Plywood
4^iTxT?"ThIcr Exterior Plywood
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Particleboard
f712x80IR Print Particleboard
Pre<ut for less waste, and smooth-finished on one side. Reference Price $2.49. #07701
Sturdy halLinch thickness. Can be used inside or out. Ref. Price $1399. #07707
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Excellent lowK^ost shelving in extra-sturdy thickness. Reference Price $2.49. #01305
^ . Joakgrainkx Psrfect for a bortttase, etc. Reference Price $4.49. #01387
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Paint Roller Cover
Economical 9 roller cover. Ref. Price $1.29. #40321
4x8'x?4'
BC Pine Panel Lauan Panel
$jp9 $8^9
1x 4x6' Rocky 1x4x8Rocky
Mountain Pine Mountain Pine
For a wide variety of home building projects, inside A out. Ref. Price $11.49. #12231
Lauan plywood panel can be used in many interior jobs. Reference Price $1099. #12201
$2^
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Reference Pnce $2.49. #03939 Refaifnce Price $299 #0(M40
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Tempered Insulated Glass Door
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6' Hinged Wood Patio Door With Screen And Grill .
$44999
*No Down Payment. Annual PercentaM Rate: 23.97%.
French door unit includes aluminum sill, weather-resistant frame, weatherstrippinq & screen. Fits into existing opening Paint or stain. Reg. $549.99. #13525,4
$||99 $599
For interior use. With pushbutton lock Regular $5.99 #65245
With key outside and pushbutton lock inside Reg $9.99 #65240
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Deadbolt Lock
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$1804
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6'MillFiniah Sliding Patio Door _
SI/IQ99 Regular
$174.99
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Has security lock. #13017
6'Bronze Or White Patio Door
#12988, Reg. $229.99. $199.99
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Alert" Burglar Alarm
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180 Door Viewer $299 njj;,
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4'Chain & Padlock
Not shown #65193
$11999
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$109
6'x 6'8" tempered safety glass door fits snugly over your sliding glass doors to provide extra insulation against weather Choose bronze or white. Regular $149.99. #156767
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$2|99
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#225 Fiberglass Roofing Shingles
$099
4'x8'
$|39
$759
Rustic roughsawn pine siding has grooves 4" on-center and it can be applied directly to studs that are te" on-centef. This siding is great for exterior or interior paneling. Regular $13.49. #19345
A professional blend - just add water. Many uses! Reg. $1.99. #10388 60-Lb. B^ Sand Mix $258
#10389. Reg. $3.19. All-Purpose Mixint
#19251. Reg. $4.99
All-Purpose Mixing Tub $^99
Bundle
3-tab self-sealing shingles come in a wide variety of colors. Plus we carry fannous brand names to ensure quality. The fiberglass matting gives a Class A fire rating. Has 20-year limited warranty!
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V3 HP Remote Control Garage Door Opener
$14999
Comes with digital coded transmitter that opens your garage door at the push of a button. Opener has safety timed reverse system, 3-minute light timed-delay. Easy to install! Regular $169.99. #11002
10' Section White Aluminum Gut^^_____
9^99 Regular
$5.49
Maintenance-free prepainted guttering
10' Section Brown $J|99 Gutter #11585.....T**
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4' Economy Iron Railing
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Fire tested With 3-digit lock. For all valuables! Reg $174.99. #98184
B. Survivor $Zfi99 Deposit Box... JW
Perfect for files. Fire tested for extra safety Reg $4499 #98182
4' Supreme Iron Railing Insulating Sheathing
$9 $799 $g99
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Regular $8.99
Lightweight foam core with foil on both sides. Order by Catalog Sales in some stores. R-value 3.6 #14566
Self-Flashing $Z/|99 Skylight T
22V'x 22V4" bronze plastic skylight is for pitched roofs with 3" in 12* pitch or greater. All plastic, insulated double dome. Regular $48.99. #14157
#90 Asphalt Roll Roofing.:
12.
Choose green, white or black. Covers about 100 sq.ft. #10280,5,90
I Roll Of #15 Roofing FOtt.
#10310. Reg. $8.99............$8.49
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Great Random Shake Siding .
$189
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y,gx Ix 4' panels are deeply embossed to give the appearance of real cedar shakes with random shingle edges Hardboard Reg. $2.19. #15633
Asphalt Fibered Roof Coating
Um to resurface dried-out Mphatt roofing. negT$ia99. #10324
Vented Or Non-Vented Soffit
12* X 4' aluminum panels. Pre-painted white coat. Reg. $ai9. #17390,1
Gallon Plastic Roof Cement
$^49 Loweef Price * 7M tbwf
Seals cracks around chimneys, vents, etc. Reg. $4.49. #10320. *
Great Stuff, Jr. Insulating Foam
$999
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Spray into hard to reach places around doors. Reg. $4.99. #13618
6-PackOf Poly Panels
$349 ^
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4-Mil 10'x25' Polyethylene
53 SIS'
Black or clear plastic for vapor barriers or other uses. #16925,6
54" Peacock Chair $27.99
Jacquard design Regular $39 99. #96152
41" Datu Chair$22.99
Group a few together Reg $29.99. #96154
30" Mahariika Chair.... $17.99
Great in any room. Reg. $24 99. #96156
30x 15"x 72" Bookcase $79.99
Easy to assemble. Reg $89.99. #96162 26"x 14"x 62" Bookcase $59.99
Easy to assemble. Reg $69.99. #96164
21"x 12"x 54" Bookcase $39.99
Not shown. Regular $4999 #96166
15"x 14" Basket/Stool... $6.99
For stool or table Reg $7.99. #96172 12"x 13" Basket/Stooi... $4.99 Bedside table, etc Reg $5.99. #96174 " 10"x 12" Basket/Stool... %ZM Buy a few! Reg $4.99. #96176 7
Wicker Accessories $1.99
wastebaskets, etc. Reg $2.99. #96180
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10 X 9 Steel Storage Building
$10099
Regular $169.99
Base: 115V4"x 103%''x 69V2"H. Perfect for lawn furniture, mower. #92735
Floor System Foundation Kit
$299
Regular $29.99 No more raking with
Easy to install for steel storage this powerful vacuum *No Down Payment building shown above. #92726
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Reg. Sale 20 pc. dinner set .. 100.00 59.99 12 bottle spice rack 29.99 19.99
Bread box ...39.99 29.99
Paper towel holder 14.99 11.99 4 pc. canister set.. 39.99 29.99
4 pc. mug set .....9.99 7.49
Hurricane lamp ... 12.99 9.99
4'/i qt. covered
saucepot......... 29.99 22.49
2 qt. teakettle 16.99 12.49
2 pc. mixing bowl
set............... 14.99 11.99
7^" souffle dish... 12.99 9.99
Soup crocks.
set of 4........... 17.99 13.49
5 cup teapot ..... 9.99 7.99
4 pc. au gratin set.. 14.99 11.49 4 jar canister set .. 49.99 39.99 1 qt. gravy boat .;. 9.99 7.49
Tie towel 5.00 3.75
Kitchen towel .....3.50 2.62
Potholder......... 3.75 2.81
Oven mitt......... 4.50 3.37
Many other coordinates also at savings.
33% off
Microwave cookware by Rubbermaid.
D. Handsome, durable Rubbermaid cookware goes safely into microwave oven, freezer and dishwasher. Great for storage, too. Sale tl.99, Reg. 17.99.4 pc. roaster/ casserole set: 1 qt. casserole, roasting rack, cooking and storage lids.
Sale 29.99, Reg. 44.99.8 pc. deluxe set. 1, 2. 3 qt. casseroles, roasting rack, meat and vegetable cooker, cooking lid, 2 storage lids.
Reg. Sale
1 qt. frozen food dish 9.99 6.69
2 qt. frozen food dish 12.99 8.69 Bacon and roast
pan ................11.99 7.99
2 pc. baking pan and
roasting rack set .... 19.99 13.39
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THESE FAMOUS NAME COOKWARE SETS.
Sale 99.99 ::r
A. Reg. 139.99. Farberware* stainless steel cookware has aluminum-clad bottoms, tight-fitting lids. Includes 1, 2, 3 qt covered saucepans, 4 and 6 qt covered saucepots, lO'/i" frypan
25% to 50% off
open stock also on sale
Reg. Sale
1 qt. covered
saucepan 24.99 17.99
2 qt. covered
saucepan ..31.99 21.99
3 qt. covered
saucepan... 35.99 26.99
4 qt. covered
saucepot.........39.99 29.99
8 qt. covered
saucepot.........50.99 37.99
10'/i" open frypan 37.99 21.99 Steamer/colander 19.99 9.99
Sale prtcea effective ttirough Saturday, November 19th.
Sale 49.99r
B. Reg. 84.99.9 pc. WearrEver* Premium cookware is polished aluminum with non-stick Silver-Stone interiors. Includes
1 and 2 qt. covered saucepans,
5 qt. covered Dutch oven with rack, 7" and 10" frypans.
50% Off
WEAR-EVER
FRYPANS.
C. Wear-Ever Premium frypans with easy-care SilverStone interiors.
Reg.
Sale
12.99
6.49
14.99
7.49
18.99
9.49
15.99
7.99
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Sale 59.99
A. Reg. 79.99. JCPenney food processor has two blades. 3 discs. Blade holder, Reg. 9 99 Sale 7.99
19.99
Your final coat after mfrs $3 rebate
B. Sale 22.99, Reg. 31.99.14 speed blender with 16 oz. blend-and-store jar.
Sale 17.99
C. Reg. 22.99. Hot air corn popper has built-in butter melter.
Sale 24.99
D. Reg. 32.99. Chef's pot roasts, deep fries, stews, steams, slow-cooks.
29.99
Your final cost after mfrs $10 rebate
E. Sale 39.99, Reg. 54.99. 2 to 12 cup coffeemaker with digital timer.
Sale 34.99
F. Reg. 49.99. Large griddle server with SilverStone surface.
Sale 29.99
G. Reg. 39.99.12" electric skillet has SilverStone interior, high dome lid.
39.99
Your final cost after mfrs $5 rebate
H. Sale 44.99, Reg. 57.99. Toaster oven/broiler with continuous clean.
Sale 49.99
J. Reg. 69.99. Deluxe broiler/oven is self-cleaning. Adjustable racks.
Sale 29.99
K. R.. 39.99. Electric wok with SilverStone interior, racks, chopsticks.
:_1 Sale 139.99
L Reg. 169.99. Oster Kitchen center is a mixer, blender, grinder, food processor
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4A. R#o. $16. Firm whole waterfowl feather pillow 4B*. Sale $11, Reg. $22; standard. Pillow is 10% down and 90% waterfowl feathers.
4C. Sale 22.50, Reg. $45; standard. Waterfowl feathers and down combine for heavenly softness with support,
40. Sale $40, Reg. $80; standard. Down pillow.
4E* Sale $30, Reg. $60; standard. Half down half waterfowl feathers, perfect for sleeping comfort.
Sdl6 39*99 twin
4F. Reg. $60. Goose feathers and down comtoner. .
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Sale 17.99 twin
*4H. Reg. $24. Light, warm Vellux* blanket of nylon bonded to polyurethane foam.
Sale 24.99twin
4J. Reg. $40. Our colorful automatic blanket is machine washable acrylic/polyester.
Full and queen size blankets also on sale.
Sale 11.99 twin/full
4K. Reg. $24. Versatile all cotton thermal blanket. Queen/king, Reg. $33 Sale 22.99 4L. Sale 19.99, Reg. $40; 60x80" Soft velour throw has a fur-like finish. Machine washable acrylic/cotton.
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*4M. Reg. $10. Our soft, fluffy all cotton towel. In ocean blue, vanilla, fawn, pale true blue. more.
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Hand towel ..................... 7 00 4.99
Washcloth........................3 50 2.99
SdIC ^25 pr. 50x84
5A. Reg. $30. Supreme antique satin draperies are rayon/acetate lined with Roc-lon* rain-no-stain cotton
Reg Sale
50x63" .................$ 29 pr $20
75x84" .................$ 60 pr, $50
100x84................S 80pr $68
125x84"................SlOOpr. $80
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*5B. Reg. $45. Westwood leno open-weave draperies are rayon/polyester/ acrylic. Lined with cotton/polyester
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50x63" .................S 41 pr. $ 34
75x84" ................79 pr. $ 67
100x84"......... S105 pr, $ 88
125x84"................$130 pr. $104
100x84"patio panel $120 ea $100
SsIG ^29 pr. 50x84"
5C. Reg. $35. Energy-saving Wendys Wood draperies are rayon/cotton backed with flocked foam
Reg Sale
75x84" ..................$65 pr. $54
100x84".................$85 pr $59
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All embroidered panels.
5D. Sale $28 ea,, Reg. $35; 60x84 Semi-sheer voile panels of imported Tergal* polyester Valance, Reg. $20 Sale $16 5E. Save 25% on stock one-inch mini-blinds you take home and hang the very same day 28x641' Reg $25 Sale 18.75 Percentage off represents savings on regular prices.
Sale 4.79 ea. 41x84"
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5G. Window dressing was never easier. Sheer pleated shades or sleek 1" steel mini blinds in a wide range of in-stock sizes you can install quickly. For more specialized window requirements, our made-to-measure woven wood shades by Kirsch, or our 1" aluminum mini-blinds in a wide range of colors may be the answer.
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ABY YOUR BABY SALESave on napwear.
Soft polyester terry Sesame Street sleep n play. 0-1, Reg. $8 Sale 6.99 Polyester fleece oversleeper.
Sizes Reg. 7.99 Sale 5.99Cozy sleepers.
Print top sleeper of chemical-free polyester. -^-8, Reg. 7.99 Sale 6.99 Polyester stretch terry sleeper. Sizes 0-17j, Reg. 6.99 Sale 5.59Save on basics.
Pullover shirt. S-XL, pkg. of 3,
Reg . 4.39 Sale 3.51 5-panel training pants, M,L,XL,
Pkg. of 2, Reg. 3.99 Sale 3.19 Cotton gauze diapers, pkg. of 12, Reg 10.59 Sale 8.47 Regular elasticdisposables, Toddler 40s, Reg. 6.99 Sale 5.59 '
Diaper bag. Reg. S12 Sale 9.60 Sl prices effective through Saturday, Nov. 12th.Fashions and more.
Angel tops with coordinating corduroy pants. Cotton/polyester. Sizes '/i-3, Reg. $11 Sale 8.80 Nanas Pet one-pc. pinafore dress. Assorted styles. Polyester/cotton. Sizes 2T-4T. Reg. $18 Sale 14.4020% off bedding.
Save on receiving blankets, thermal blankets, fitted crib sheets and more. In assorted solids and prints, including Sesame Street prints.Playtime pair-ups.
Cotton or cotton/polyester flannel shin. 1-4, Reg. 4.33 Sale 3.46 Cotton corduroy crawler. Sizes '^3. Reg 4.99 Sale 3.99 Polyester/cotton polos. Sizes '/^4, Reg. 3.33 Sale Z99 Cotton corduroy boxer. Sizes '/?-4, . Reg 3.66 Sale 2.99Furniture buys.
Sale $447 Reg. $597. 3-pc. Bassett nursery set includes double dropside crib, 3-drawer dresser, 4-drawer chest. Of wood and wood products. Separately, ea. Reg. $199 Sale $149 280-coil mattress, Reg. $53 Sale $44 Polyester/cotton crib bumper, $17Car seats and strollers.
Safe and Sound adjustable car seat with padded shield and internal harness, Reg 49.99 Sale 39.99 Tot Rider seat, better visibility for ages 2-10 Reg 23.99 Sale 18.99 Maxi Taxi stroller with canopy and storm shield. Folds easily with one hand. Reg $69 Sale 54.9920% off all plush toys.
Stuffed plush Fleagle or Daphne. Reg 6.50 ea Sale 5.20 /
ENTER THE JCPENNEYSESAME STREET SWEEPSTAKES!
You can win great prizes that kids wiii iove and iearn from.
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20/o TO 33% OFF
Little snowman builders are all prepared to do their job with enthusiasm, imagination and cozy winter coats! All quilted to polyester fiberfill for lightweight warmth
A. Girls' nylon jacket with attached corduroy or lacquard kmt vest. Sizes 7-14, Reg $30 Sale 19.99
B. Big boys polyester/cotton chintz ski jacket Corduroy trim zip off sleeves S,M,L,XL, Reg. $36 Sale 25.99
C. Toddlers downrlook nylon jacket with snap-off hood Polyester fiberfill. Sizes 2T-4T. Reg $17 Sale 12.99 l|
D. Girls collared or hooded nylon jacket with attached vest Sizes 4-6X, Reg $25 Sale 16.99
E. Little boys jacket of polyester/cotton chintz, corduroy trim yoke, zip off sleeves. S,M,L, Reg $28 Sale 19.99
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Beauty case $50 30.00
46" garment bag .. $70 52.50 22" carry-on ...... $55 41.25
26" pullman
v^/wheels.........$80 60.00
28" overseas
w^wheels $95 71.25Sale 15.99 to 44.99
F. Jaguar III softside luggage. Heavy-duty vinyl construction.
Reg Sale Shoulder tote ....24 99 15.99
Carry-on.........39 99 23.99
26" pullman......49.99 35.99
29" pullman......59.99 44.99
Garment bag.....49 99 37.49
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$70 55.00
Sportcoat..............^26 19-99
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HEAVYWEIGHT SHIRTS OF PURE COTTON FLANNEL.
Cotton comfort makes these flannel shirts the cold-weather winners for lots of casual doings. In a great selection of colors and patterns, men's sizes.
D. Sale 12.99 Reg $16. Big Mac* heavyweight plaid.
Tall sizes. Reg $17 Sait 13.99
E. Sal# 8,99 Reg. S11. Sporty yarn-dyed flannel shirt.
Tall sizes, Reg. $12 Sale 9.99 Salt prtCM afftctlva through Saturday, November 12th.SaeHb to 52.50
Hot savings for the cold days ahead. Classic Directionst takes you from ski slopes to city streets. Give your winter a fashion lift with the seasons new looks in outerwear. Styles shown in cotton, cotton/polyester or nylon. With nylon over polyester fill linings. Mens sizes.
Reg Sale
A. Ski jacket/vest
Regular sizes ...$60 45.00
Tall sizes............$65 48.75
B. Jacket with
hidden hood.........$60 45.00
C. Chest-stripe ski jacket
Regular sizes ,. $65 48.75
Tall sizes............$70 52.50
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and handling diargat, on all catalog ordan from thla dreular. AN regular prtcae ar>d savlnga are baaad on rataH atora pricaa.
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1A. Rg. $45. Pale to pow, weve got your color. And all mix or match. Here, our comforter of polyester/ cotton plumped with polyester fill.
Reg. Salt
Full.............$60 $48
Queen ...........$70 $56
King ...... $80 $64
16B. Crisp Dacron polyester/ cotton percale sheets; flat or fitted;
Reg. Salt
Twin................... 8.99 6.99
Full...................10.99 7.99
Queen................16.99 13.99
King..................1999 16.99
Also on sale: 16C. pillowcases.
160. bedspreads * 16E. bedskirts 16F. Priscillas. Reg. $24 Salt 19.20 pr. See page 8 for Vellux blanket details.
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16G. Rtg. $10. Our color-coordinated bedpillow is Dacron II polyester covered in polyester/cotton.
Queen. Reg. $13 Salt 10.40
SALE 6.99 twin shttt
16H. Reg. 8.99. Upbeat stripes on Kodel polyester/cotton percale sheets. Flat or fitted:
Reg. Salt
Full............ 9.99 7.99
Queen................15.99 13.99
King..................18.99 16.99
Also on sale: * 16J. pillowcases.
16K. comforter and sham.
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Warm her holidays with a flannel or tweed blazer and
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Beautifully fashioned blazers in luxurious solid Flannels or assorted patterned tweeds Wool blended with polyester. Fully lined with acetate. In misses sizes
Washable man-tailored pants of Dacron* polyester and wool In misses sizes Reg. $25.00 pr. Save now.
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Skirts in a variety of fashion styles. Plaids tweeds solids Polyester, wool, acrylic. Misses Reg. $18-$20 ea
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Blouses of easy-care polyester with the look and feel of silk. Misses sizes Reg $22 ea
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Flannel blazers skirts In women's sizes at similar savings In our Sportswear Department
The sewn-in Wootolend Mars label Is your assurance of quaKtytested fabrica made predominantly of wool
SAVE M on lacy look for Juniors with these soft delicate sweaters and ruffled blouses
Soft, delicate sweaters set a festive mood Lush acrylic and nylon knit with crochet-look detailing. In pink, blue, lilac, beige and natural S,M,L Reg. $19.
Ruffled bk)usea~a very feminine look. Of polyester and cottoa Makes a perfect holiday gift for her. Reg. $16. Assorted colora
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Misses' chill-chasing outerwear in lengths for pants! YOU SAVE
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Misses Lined Poplin Pantcoats
Polyester and cotton poplm shell, acryic plaid lining, polyester fibertill ins'jiation. Detachable hood, corduroy trira Beg $65.
44
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Misses Lined Poplin Jackets.
Polyester and cotton poplm shell; acr^ic plaid lining; polyester fibertill insulation. With plaid acrylic muffler. aM.UXL Reg $70.
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Short Pantcoats for Misses
Wool or wool and nylon pantcoats with satin linings Some have Thinsu-late* thermal insulation Many styles colors Reg $115.
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25% OFF
All gloves and mittens leathers, vinyl, knits
You'll applaud this sate! Find her a pair or two shell like get them now and save From sleek leather driving gloves to fluffy warm mittens
Reg $3 50 to $26
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Shimmery light and lacy fashion bras at a timely '2 to *3 Off
A. Half lace deep plunge bra B and C cup
sizea Whita Reg $5............2.99
a Ladder lace bra with distinctive trim.
Plunge styling Reg $7 ......4.99
a Ah-h Bra* Lite n Lacey. B and C cupi In white or beige Reg $10.50... 7.49
Bras B and C avaMaWe m contour cup also Aak atxNil Saars CradN Plans
SAVE 25% on Men's
combed cotton underwear
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Reg. $9.99
Always be dry and comfortable in Sears combed cotton underwear. Choose crewneck T-shirt, V-neck shirt or regular briefs. Packages of 3 each. Mens size&
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on Men's heavyweight thermals
Reg. $5.99
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This winter youll stay warm no matter what the weather isl Sears winterweight underwear of soft circular knot cotton comes In your choice of tops or bottoms in men's sizes
SAVE 4 h, *7
Sedrs Best flannel shirts for men
SAVE M on Unlined Fieldmaster shirt
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Reg. $12.99
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Perma-Prest* Fieldmaster flannel shirts of Kodel* polyester and cotton always look great Two chest pockets. Mens sizes.
$14.99 Tall sizes................9.99
SAVE 7 on Quilt-lined shirt
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Quilt-lined flannel shirt can be worn tucked in as a shirt or out as a jacket Perma-Prest* Kodel* polyester and cotton. Full nylon lining is quilted to polyester fiberfill.
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SAVE *5
LEVI'S men's casual shoes
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A. Reg. $34.99 ^ ^ Pair
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B. Reg. $42.99 W# pair
Experience the pleasure and confidence of wearing LevPs Footwear with leather or sueded split-leather uppers Both have 3/4 sock lining and Kraton* rubber soles and heela Mens popular sizea ______
Get set or tIte ItoLcIavsn0-*15 QFFBundle them up in Sears Best jackets
Little tx)ys and girls sizes Reg. $36 99 each
Bigger boys sizes Reg. $39.99
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When cold weather hits this season, be prepared! And you can be assured your children will be dry and warm in Sears Best jackets. Each is washable and has a water repellent outer shell, insulating innerlining and pile lining. All in sizes for little and bigger boys and girls.
.OB-*3 to *4 OFFBraggin' Dragon sportswear for kids
Little boys and girts sizes Reg. $9.99 to $13
Bigger boys sizes Reg. $12.99 to $16 99
Bigger girls sizes Reg $9 to $15
6 to 9 9 to 12 5 to 10
Our recognized symbol of quality and value offers our best-looking selection ever of classic pullovers, sweaters and slacks. Choose your childs favorites in fairs newest shades. In sizes for little and bigger boys and girls.
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Furniture not sold in: Concord, Danville. Goldsboro, Greenville. High Point Rock Hilt Rocky Mount
Delivery not included in selling prices ol carpet and furniture on this page
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He-man 3-Way recliner makes a fine gift for the holidays Heater and vibrator features, plus handy magazine pouch with easy-to-reach fingertip controls iDont pass up the great savings Reg. $459^.99
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Reg $69.99 Colormate touch-on lamp allows you to turn on/oH by simply touching any metal part of lamp Glass base with baked acrylic finish, polished brass-pfated metal trim. See our entire selection today.
Sale eiKls Nov. 12 Available in larger stores only
INSTALLED Carpet Sale
YOU SAVE '8 to *18
per sq.yd. Installed Carpet
Get corpet, cushion and instollotion Secret Dream,
Reg. $20.49, sq.yd.
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Choose from 4 luxurious carpets, each with polyester plush pile for a dense, thick look and soft comfort Installed over our good quality cushion for added resiliency. Choose
Save on other carpets from our Dream Collection: selectioa
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$32.49 Dream Supreme II.............. 17.49 sg yd installed
$39.49 Enchanting Dream.....................11.49 sg yd installed Installation over concrete and cutting of doors extra
Get set For tFte hodAvs
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Drapery value of the year...
33% OFF
Stcted Rady-made draperies in alt sizes
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Reg. $29.99. A tremendous variety of colors and styles to choose frora In sizes up to 144 ia wide and 90-ia long Save today at Sears.
$29.99 Sherbet 50x84-ia pr. ........................ 19.99
$26.99, Chico, unlined, 48x84-ia pr................ 17.99
SAVE 25% on Spindrift panet 40x81-in.. $6.99................4.99 each
SPECIAL PURCHASE
Assorted Comforters in Many Designs
Choose Twin. FulL Queen or King size
19
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each
Hurry and take your pick of comforters at this low price! Styles to suit almost any decor in prints and solid colors in all sizes. While they last
SAVE 40%
Colormate Twin Size Automatic Blankets
Regular
$49.99 Mm Z
Pick your comfort level and this blanket maintains itautomatically. Lighted digital control with 11 settings. Other sizes now on sale.
SAVE *3
Sears 40-lb. box Laundry Detergent
17
99
Heavy-duty Reg. $20.99 40-K) bo* for your convenier>ce'
$7.99. gatton size of Itqutd detergent 5 99
SAVE *5
Permanex 32-gal. Trash Container
14
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Reg $19.99 Domed lid. Redwood color. Save big at Sears during our Holiday Sale.
$299, Bo* of fifteen, 33-gallon bags.........1 99 bo*
SAVE *70
52-inch, 3-speed Ceiling Fan ^
99
99
9042/9044
Reg, SI69.99. With wood-look blades and 3-sc>eed motor. Don't miss this value'
White ceiling fans are available by special order in smaller stores.20-*40 OFF
Artificial trees ,
7-ft. Balsam
182 tips, 58-ia base Hinged assembly
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6V2-ft. AAountain Kirtg* tree, electric pole
Reg $129.99 89
$4.99. SO-lt multi-oolor
Kght set...........3.49
$2off50-mht set.
reg $6.99..........4.99
11 -pc. nativity set reg $1999.......14.99SAVE *5
850-wott Portable Rodiant Heater14
Fieg $19.99. Generates up to 2900 BTUH'a. Tip-over shut (A Dort miss it _SAVE BIG!SAVE no
Table;-top Humidifier
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Reg $39.99. 3-galloa With water level indicator. Up to 700sq.a_
Sears Best with tempered glass doors to help reduce heat loss up the chimney,
Antique or polished brass finish Reg $219.99. Save BIG at Sears $109.99 Heaf exchanger. #9512........................... 89.99
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18.0 cu.ft. Capacity All-Frostless Refrigerator
Regular $599.99. FuH-wktth shelvea in 13.90 cuft fresh food section, adiusta to suit your needa 4.10 cuft freezer has door for storirH) frozen foods Sale ends Saturdayl
BIG VALUE!
19.2 cu.ft. Capacity Refrigerator with Ice Maker
679
99
13.53 cuft fresh food section with Spacemaster* tempered glass shelves, 5.70 cua freezer with ice maker. With Power M iser switcK on roilers
Ice maker hook-up extra
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Kenmore 19.0 cu.ft. Side-by-Side
599
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Large items are delivery is extra
Regular $74999. Froetleas no defrosting over. 12.20 cuft refrigerator
_with meat pan. Thru Nov. 23.
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Kenmore Electronic-touch Control Microwave Oven
399
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Regular $499.99. Whole-meal cooking, cook up to 3 foods at the same time in accordance with instructions. 12-hour delay start Programmed defrost Thru Nov. 26.
SAVE MOO!
Large-capacity Kenmore Microwave Oven
299
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Regular $399.99. Sensing probe helps cook to preset ^
temperatura Hold warm settings With large-capacity 0^54 ^
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SAVE $80-$100l Upright or ChMt FrMzer
349
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Upright
329
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Chest
Rag. $429.99. Both have thinwall foam insulation, helps ave energy and space Key-eject locka Cheat on sale until Nov. 26, up^t until Nov. 19.
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5'Cycle Kenmore Washer with 2-speeds
Regular $429.99. Large-capacity to handle big loada 3 wash/rinse temperatures with cold rinsea 3 water levela self-cleaning lint filter Thru November 26.
SAVE *50!
4-cycle Electric Diyer
Kenmore 30-in. Gas or Electric Range
Reg $329.99. Extra-capacity with timed cotton/sturdy, permanent presa knit/delicate and air-only cycles 2 temperatures Thru November 23.
SAVE *301
Large-capacity Kenmore Washer
Your Choica each
Gas reg. $499.99; Electric, reg $579.99. Both have continuous cleaning ovens to help clean spatters at baking temperatures Gas range has pilot-free ignitioa Electric has fully automatic oven, window. Gas model on sale until Nov. 23, electric until Dec 3.
Ranges require connector, extra
Reg $299.99. Dual controla Match-free ignitioa 373 sg ia cooking area Thai Dec 3.
aca UMidily available for sale advertised.
Reg .$329.99. Cycles include permanent presa Heavy-duty. On sale until Saturdayl
SAVE *30!
Electric Dryer
239
Reg $269.99. Heavy-duty with timed drying cycles On sale until this Saturday, hurry!
Dryers reqreco^^
Large items such as appliances are inventoried in our distribution center and will be scheduled for delivery or pick-up, delivery is extra
11
Quartz precision electronic tuner accurately pulls in signals
One-button color adjusts AFC, color, lint, brightness, contrast
42191SAVE M 50!
Tabletp Color TV with Precision Quartz Tuning399
99
Regular $549.99.112 channels, cable ready. One-button color adjusts color, tint, brightness, contrast and Automatic Frequency Control. 19-in. diag. meaa picture. Thru December 3.
Sears VCR S are .designed for personal in-home viewing, not for usage that might vilate copyright laws.SAVE
3 - Day/1-Program Video Cassette Recorder359
99
Regular $499.99. Record your favorites! Forward and reverse high-speed BetaScan picture search. Pause function for editing. Up to 5 hours per tape. Sale ends November 26.SAVE 90Compact Stereo Systems
99139
Your Choice, each Reg. S229,99, Choose from dual cassette decks or cassette play/record and 8-track player, AM/FM stereo, speakers, more! Thru Decembers.
21931
Batteries extraSAVE <401
Stereo jCossette Recorder79
Reg. $119.99. AM/FM sterea Tone control Make tapes through radio, built-in microphones AC/DC On sale until November ^6.
99
22821
*60 OFF!
Power-Mote Vacuum149
99
Reg. $209.99. Strong 2.0 peak HP (.85 HP VCMA) suction for deep down cleaning. Edge cleaning. Sale ends November 26.
13453SAVE <90!
Free-arm Sewing Head169
Reg. $259.99.4 utility and 4 stretch stitches plus a convenient built-in buttonholer. On sale until November 26.
Ask about Authorized Installation FREE ESTIMATES
Get set For tIie hoLidAys
SAVE *50
Ail Sears economy gas pilot furnaces
O O 0^9 50,000 BTUH Mm W Space-saver
A. Space-saver has heavy-duty steel heat exchanger and multi-speed blower motor, Reg. $379.99
SAVE MOO
ALL Sears economy oil furnaces
105.000 BTUH tr mr Space-saver
B. Space-save'r oil furnace has flame retention burners that provide more fuel economy than standard
burners. Reg. $999.99.
SAVE on gas pilot or oil furnaces in space-saver,
.counterflow and horizontal models thru Nov. 19
SAVE *50
on all Sears
electric
furnaces
99
319
10 KW furnace
For clean, quiet etitcient heating. Completely factory wired. Rust-resistant steel cabinet 34.86/BTUH Reg $369 99 Thru Nov. 19
58751 _
129
Humidifier
SAVE $50' Furnace-mount Reg $179.99 Thru Satur day
SAVE $15' Setback type to help save enerrjy Reg $54 99 Thru Nov 19
74141
SAVE170
Sears Best built-in Kenmore dishwasher
Water Heat control helps assure proper wash temperature Water Miser cycle and Power Miser control saves energy. Reg $549 99 Thru Dec 10
SAVE 60
379
99
Sears insulating premium storm/screen doors
Plastic foam-titled aluminum frame and h double-wall kick panel for insulation and I strength. Baked enamel finish 32 or | \0 M 36*80-in. Reg. $229.99 Thru Nov 22,
Each of these advertised items is readily available for sale as advertised.SAVE 10%INSTALLED blown-in insulation
Help save energyl Attic or sidewall application. Free esli mates! Savings vary. Find out why in seller's tact sheet on R-values. Higher R-values mean greater insulating power Installation by Sears Authorized Installers
Sears 'Better" custorri storm/ screen windows
Ff-.-flurt- lie.ivy piii; '.tff/
ping U) help leal ou? il'ulh. 'le'ps save valudbie e'.e"jv liir iu 140 united inches (Choos-- white, brown or natural mill linich Thru Nov 19
See Sears complete line ol Sears Good" Sears "Better and Sears Best" custom storm windrjws.
4832R____
Ask about Sears credit plansSAVE 10%INSTALLED continuous guttering
We will go to any length tor you! Fabricated and installed on the spot custom made for your home's needs Free estimates Installation by Sears Authorized Installers
17568
SAVE H6 - *56
on Craftsman portable power tools
$106.98* IV4-HP heavy-duty router with case. Shaft lock for easy bit changes. Built-in worklight $116.98* 7V2-in. circular saw with case, blade, edge guide, wrench. 2y8-HP. No-load speed of 5400 rpm. $115.98* 3-in. belt sander with case. 1-HP. 3x4.7-in. sanding surface. No-load speed of 1300 rpm.
*Regular separate prices total
Your choice
59
99
Thru Dec. 3 Ask about Sears credit plans
Gifts under
$
25
SAVE $19 to $41 on these Craftsman brand gifts!
A. $46.96* Craftsman 4-pc. pliers set 4 types.
4 sizes ......................24.99
a $42.95* Craftsman 5-pc. wood chisel set Carrying pouch......................22.99
C. $44.99 Craftsman SVa-in. bench vise. Opens to 4-in ........................24.99
D. $66.36* Craftsman 14-pc. screwdriver set Phillips, slotted......................24.99
*Regular separate prices totai Sale ends Nov. 26
SAVE50
on Craftsman 1/3-HP grinder
1/3-HP motor develops 1/2-HP. With two ^ aluminum-oxide 6x3/4-in. wheeia Reg. '
$119.99
1914
SAVE 70
on Craftsman 1/2-HP grinder
9999
Motor develops 3/4-HP. Two 6 x 3/4 ia alumlnum-oxide wheela Eye shields. Reg. $169.99.
SAVE *5 to *10
on cordless vacuum or light
Your choice Vacuum. Rechargeable. With crevice tool and brush attachment Reg $34.99.
Light. Rechargeable Casts a wide beam. Handy, ready to use Reg $29.99.
Sale ends Nov. 26
Get set For The holidAys
^60 -M50 OFF
299
Craftsman 3.7 CID gas chain saw with case
A. 18-inch Lo-Kick Friction Fighter guide bar, sprocket nose. Automatic/manual chain oiler. Iso-Vib anti-vibration handle system. Solid-state ignitioa Reg. $449.99. thru Dea 3.
Craftsman 2.3 cu. in. gas chain saw with case
B. 16-inch bar. Solid-state ignition, automatic oiler, Power Sharp* sharpener. Reg. $299.99.
89
Craftsman 2-HP electric saw
C. 14-inch 2-HP electric saw with built-in Power Sharp* chain sharpener. Reg. $149.99.
SAVE *7
Sears Best 1 -coat Easy Living interior latex paint
SAVE *200
Craftsman 1-HP air compressor
9
99
Satin flat or bright white ceiling, gallon
Delivers 7.0 SCFM at 40 PSI, 100 PSI max With 12-gaL air tanK 15;ft air hose, regulator, gauges, tire chuck. Safety-shrouded. Reg $599.99. Thru Nov. 26.
Our best Easy Living interior latex resists spots and stains. In 23 scrubbable, colorfast colors. Easy clean-upi Reg. $16.99.
$18.99 Easy Living semi gloss, gal... 11.99
For one-coat results, all Sears one-coat paints must be applied as directed
Ask about Sears credit plans
SAVE 30
Dynasty 10-speed bikes for men, women
139!?
BIG BUYS on telephones
Traditional rotary dial desk phone
in white, ivory, black or wall phone in white, ivory or yellow. Why rent when you can own one? Reg. $39.99.
Traditional Touch-tone desk phone in white, ivory, green or black or wall phone in white, ivory, yellow or green. Reg $61.99 ^.
Nomad 200 cordless telephone
lets you roam while you phone. Has 50-ft operating range. Reg $139.99
*80 OFF Electronic
Communicator
319
99
Reg. $399.99
46-character correction memory. ^ Tripple pitch. Not sold in Ashland, Shelby or Williamson.
SAVE ^20 Atori 800XL computer
64K RAM. 24K ROM. Full stroke Reg. $299.99 desiga 62 keys and 4 special function keys. Easy to use
76020 Computer Reg $14199
Leee mait-tn letMte of $60..........99.99
Avsllsble In leiger Sears reUH store
Reg. $299.99
279
,99
7-13 off
these brand name balls
14?
Your
Choice I *#ch $27.99 Wilson* football or $21.99 Voit* basketball. Official size and weight
SAVE *10 ColecoVition
system with Donkey Kong cartridge
Real life graphics, Just like the arcade, make this the "state of the arf arcade game system.
Fun for family and friends BIG BUY1 Gemini videogame
center..................59.99
Art about Seers Credit Plans
Reg. $159.99
149
99
Reg. $169.99
Keep fit with our 10-speed racer for men and women. 26-in. Not sold in Williamson.
$179.99 Mens 27-in. model.......... 149.99
SAVE >40 .n
Exercise wheel cycle
9999
Reg. $139.99 ^
Adjustable tension, speedometer/odometer. Start your exercise program today.
SAVE *400 Slate
bed pool table with accessory set
Reg. Sep. Prices C) fi
Total $1098.96 M
3/4-in. slate bed, steel bed frame. Includes
balls, 2 cues and more. Some assembly is required. Hurry, sale ends Saturday.
SAVE *5 on many exciting
video arcade game cartridges
Choose from a wde selection of your favorite games. Not af games are available in all stores
GETSErfORl|EjoLi(lAyS ^^1
40% - 50% off
RoadHandler 78 radials
RoadHandler 76 radial whitewall
May be substitu ed tor
Regular price ea was
Sale
price
ea
AR78-13
P155/80R13
94 99
44 99
BR78-13
P165/8R13
101 99
55,99
DR78-14
P185/75R14
114 99
66 99
FR78-14
124.99
7299
HR78-14
P125/75R14
134.99
7499
HR78-15
P215/75R15
139 99
76,99
JR/a-IS
_
144,99
7699
LR78-15
P225775R15
151 9&
82 99
Rus $1.90 to $3.23 Federal Excise Tax each While quantities last
30% OFF
SuperGuard 30 tires y|l 99
RegS59 99 A* I
PiusSi 67 PE-T eacr-
Tc h&er g ass belts for strength and long wear Two polveste' Dias plies add a smooth, comfoi-rable ride. Othe- sizes also 30% O?F Not available m Williamson
Our lowest priced new tire
P'uft $' 21 f E T eacr.
21
99
Guardsman 21 Otters a 21,000-mile wearouf warranty Potyester bias plies. Other sizes at low pnces
A Guardsman Steel Radial
34
99
Pl6V90ni3>hfewail Plusti &* f T acn
Guardsman steel belted radials otters a 30,000 mile Iwearout warranty Two I rugged steel befts.
Other sizes at similar low prices
SAVE *2 Spectrum
lOWMOetl
445
Ragt&46
Stuart container of 10W-40
MOlor OH W help keep your cariunnlngMioolhly.
Mulf*muffler Welded and duel exheuet ay-teme exdudwl Pipes dempe
hangers needed are extra.
Amerlean-mede
............S4.ee
Owe or drum Reoiece shoee or pods, brake Rmd braho springs end front oH MWe Turn and true drume jW or rotors plus rebuild cykn-
lia. Not told Si Denwae
CAR CARE COUPON 800K
Yours for
SAVE *88 off rsguief xy prices of selected auto services when ik>u use ell me coupons.
19
Ask about Seers Cre Plww
GaSETioR
TkhoUdA'
;di
WE i^RoNHKNCEl
We perform most automotive servicee during prevaiMng store t^Hirs
SAVE n 8
on a dependable Sears 48 battery
Installation included
39
99
with
trade-in
Ask about Sears credit . pteina
$57.99 in Faii 1983 Generai Catalog. 410 amps cold cranking power. In Groups 24,24F, 74. Also available in Groups 56 and 72.
Whiie Quantities Last!
SAVE *7
Heovy-dyfy RT Shocks
9
99
each
Regular S16.9ft Radial tuned smootha ride with most tiree On sale untK November 23.
$15 Om Pair of Booster Shocks
$49je
34
99
On sals untH Novsmiier 1 a.
ound insiallstlon SKtia
SAVE MO!
Inductive Timing Light
SAVE $20110/50 amp Startor Chorgar
0099
^20 OFF AWFM-stereo with Auto-reverse Cassette Player
$10 OFF! Jensen Cexial Speakers I
59
Reg. $34.99. Inductive-simple-needs no adapters. Do it yourself. Save time and money at Sears Hurry, aale ends Saturdayl
W 7 thru Nov 19.
Reg. $59.99.10 amps for feet charge. 50-amp engine start circuit
Reg. $99.99. Provides locking fast forward and reveraa: Start sf^ng tterart today.
Rea $99.99. Ahl/FM stereo caaaette for imports 79.n
Roe.S699eexa-ln.<li(n mount rtar dock. Sia99.KrKopMlwfi, MV...............14.99
A
nardKi.
C:SyrtTlesstufed atiinials at^Nardee^. Qiv6 Oqe to Sonieoqef^u ^ov&. rfe
Give some love this holiday. With Shirt Idles stuffed animals.
Petfectfor gift-giving, they're lovable and huggable. And so well-made they can even survive the love and hugs of a child.
So come to Hardee's, buy any sandwich and medium Coke (or any medium soft drink) at the regular price, and get a Shirt Idles stuffed animal for our very special price.
Come backfor more and get every child on your list a little someone to love.Collect all 5.
/ri( es rruni t'liri/. U7iil'sup/ilic.s Iasi ('nfip Al parlti iixuuu/ Hcirilt'i s rislcuinuUs
Shirt UMes^ stiffed anitnals are coming to Hbardee*s November 14
A perfect idea for someone you love at Christmas!
1W0IUMBISCUnS$L29
Offer good at participating Hardee's restaurants. Please present coupon before ordering. One coupon per customer, per order, please. Customer must pay any sales tax due. Coupon not good in combination with any other offers.
Offer good during regular breakfast menu hours Dec. 1-7,1983.
s 2, Ham Bisc, 2/Less, Ham Bisc
c 1983 Hardees Food Systems Inc
A BACON CHEESEBURGER, LARGE FRIES A LARGE SOFT DRINK $2,29
Offer good at participating Hardee's restaurants Please present coupon before ordering. One coupon per customer, per order, please Customer must pay any sales tax due Coupon not good in combination with any other offers.
Offergood after regular breakfast menu hours Dec. 1-7,1983.
B CB, LG/Fry LG/DK Meal Deal B CB
C 1'83 H.irdffsFoixISysfnis Inc
TWOSAUSAfiE&EGG BISCUITS SL29
Offer good at participating Hardee's restaurants. Please present coupon before ordering. Onecoupon percustomer, per order, please. Customer must pay any sales tax due. Coupon not good in combination with any other offers.
Offer good during regular breakfast menu hours Nov. 24-30,1983.
A MUSHROOM ir SWISS URGE HUES & UIRGE son DRMK
Offer good at participating Hardee's restaurants Please pieseni coupon before ordering. One coupon per customer, per order, please Customer must pay any sales tax due. Coupon not good in comoti tion with any other offers.
Offer good after regular breakfast menu hours Nov. 24-30,1983.
^ 2, SGEG, 2/Less. Sausage Bisc
M983 Hardees Food Systems. Inc
Mush LG/Fry, LG/DK. Meal Deal Mush
I 1983 H.iidccs I ood Syslems Inc
1WOIUMBI$(UT$SL29
Offer good at participating Hardee's restaurants. Please present coupon before ordering. Onecoupon percustomer, perorder, please. Customer must pay any sales tax due. Coupon not good in combination with any other offers.
Offergoodduringregularbreaki'dStmenuhoursNov. 17-23,1983.
A BIG DELUXE BURGER, LARGE FRIES & LARGE SOFT DRINK SL29
Offer good at participating Hardee's restaurants Please present coupon before ordering Onecoupon percustomer, perorder, please Customer must pay any sales tax due Coupon not good in combination with any other offers.
Offer good after regular breakfast menu hours Nov. 17-23,1983.
2, Ham Bisc , 2/Less, Ham Bisc
C1983 Hardees Food Syslems Inc
Del , LG/Fry. LG/DK Meal Deal. Del
1983 H.irdces Food Systems Inc
TWOSAUSAfiE&EGG BISCUITS SU9
Offer good at participating Hardee's restaurants. Please present coupon before ordering. Onecoupon percustomer, perorder, please. Customer must pay any sales tax due. Coupon not good in combination with any other offers.
Offergood during regular breakfast menu hours through Nov. 16, 1983.
2 SGEG, 2/Less, Sausage BisC
: 1983 Hardees Food Systems. Inc
A REGULAR HAMBURGBt REGULAR FRIES & SMAU SOFT DRMK SLOO
Offer good at participating Hardee's restaurants. Please present coupon before ordering. Onecoupon percustomer, perorder, please. Customer must pay any sales tax due. Coupon not good in combination with any other offers.
Offer good after regular breakfast menu hours through Nov. 16, 1983.
HAMBG .Reg Fry.Sm/DK.MealDeal.HAMBG