Daily Reflector, November 16, 1983


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INSIDE TODAYERA REJECTED

With the House unable to muster a two-thirds majority In crucial ERA vote, feminists vow vengeance against orchestrators of loss. (Page 11)

INSIDE TODAYSTUDEBAKERS

In the southern part of Alamance County there resides one Robert Lindley, age 71, and his 75 Studebakers. Its quite a love affair, (page 39)THE DAILY REFLECTOR

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Arafat's Base Is Penetrated

Plaza's Future

NEW LOOK FOR PITT PLAZA ... The 18-

year-old shopping center will be expanded into an enclosed mall and operate as The Plaza, with the number of stores at the facility increasing

from 30 to 00 and space expanded to 300,(MK) square feet. The $3 million project is expected to be completed by next August.

Changes In Store At PHt Plaza

John Kane, president of J.M. Kane & Co.. which owns Pitt Plaza in Greenville, announced plans to change the name of the Ift-year-oid shopping center "and to expand the facility into an enclosed, environmentally controlled mall.

The name of the shopping

center will be changed to "The Plaza." said Kane, "in order to reflect a more fashionable community center that will come with enclosing the structure and adding stores."

The spokesman said the $3 million project has already begun with an expected finishing date of August 1984.

Thecurrent 225,000-square-foot center will be expanded to 300,000 SQuare feet and the number of stores will be increased from 30 to 60, said Kane.

"We originally bought the center in 1978 with the intentions of enclosing it," he said. The location is one of

the best in the Greenville area and the timing of changing over into a more fashion-oriented mall is right now."

Kane said the center is going through a total remodeling program. He pointed out that Rose's has remodeled its store. Eckerds Drugs will be

reopening in a new facility at the center. Penney's is currently remodeling and Brodys is also updating its store.

The Greenville Boulevard facility was originally built as Pitt Plaza in 1965 and was Greenvilles first full-service shopping center.

By TERRV A. A.VDERSO.N Associated Press Writer TRIPOLI. Lebanon (AP) - PLO guerrilla mutineers fought their way into the Baddawi refugee camp today and drove out most of Yasser Arafats loyalists in fierce hand-to-hand combat. Lebanese reporters said,

An aide to Arafats chief military adviser said rebels and loyalists battled in the middle of the camp during the afternoon, but reporters said by nightfall the fighting had died down, the mutineers appeared to control most of the camp and there were only scattered pockets of resistance.

.Arafat was seen leaving his headquarters in Tripoli during the afternoon with his chief military adviser. Khalil Wazir. presumably for another office in the port city.

Before the mutineers breached the camps perimeter. Syrian artillery units slammed shells into Baddawi.

In the city, a Syrian-supplied rebel tank was firing on a 15-story building

Annexafion Plan Going To City Council

ByTOMBAI.NES Reflector Staff W riter

A "Two Year Plan for Annexation. prepared by a Greenville Planning & Zoning Commission subcommittee and recommending several areas that could be annexed, has been accepted by the planning board and forwarded to the City Council for consideration.

The report, discussed at Tuesdays planning board meeting, recommended that first priority for non-contiguous annexation be assigned to the area north and south of Mumford Road, encompassing such properties as the Quail Hollow, Tice and Shady Knoll trailer parks, and Country Squire Estates

The subcommittee, chaired by Dr. Wallace Wooles, also suggested that the area north of Greenfield Terrace subdivision, which includes Oakgrove Estates subdivision, acreage along Secondary Road 1417 and N.C. 11, and Colonial Mobile Home Park, be given second priority for noncontiguous annexation.

Wooles told the commission that the subcommittee, which had been charged with preparing a five-year annexation plan, had to delay data collection until the General Assembly took action on changes in'state laws governing annexation. He said that, in view of the time constraints, the group decided to submit a two-year plan now and prepare the remaining three years on the annexation report within the next four or five months.

Mayor Percy Cox and the council had requested in January that a long-range annexation plan be prepared. Wooles said that annexation statutes now require that every city must

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have have an annexation plan before it can consider any territorial annexation.

The subcommittee.^in its initial report, did not include data on annexation of such residential areas as Brook Valley. Oakhurst and Camelot, or developments such as the Doctors Park west of the city and the industrial area north of the present limits. Those areas are expected to l^e addressed in the second report,

Bobby Roberson, planning director, said the areas recommended for annexation consideration generally parallel plans by Greenville Utilities for extension of GlC services.

In other business, commissioners voted to recommend that the council zone property located in the extraterritorial area, adjacent to and in the vicinity of Eaton Corp., (north of Secondary Road 1529 and east of Secondary Road 1590) to unoffensive industry (302 acres) and RA-20 (125 acres) for residential-agricultural use.

Roberson said the area had been incorporated into the citys extraterritorial jurisdiction but has never been zoned. The present land use of the property is undeveloped and agriculture and is surrounded by undeveloped acreage to the

north and east and industrial development to the south and west.

In a related matter, the board voted to recommend that the council rezone 11.1 acres located north of SR 1529 and east of SR1590 from RA-20 to unoffensive industry.

The board endorsed a change in the zoning ordinance that would exempt non-confornjing structures in existence since 1969 which Cover 75 percent or more of the lot on which they are located from having to meet off-street parking requirements if parking can not be secured through a lease or property purchase. Parking would still be required on-site for new construction.

A request to amend the zoning ordinance to allow a land use intensitv option as a special use in the downtown commercial fringe zoning classification was approved. The land use intensity system rating addresses the amount of square footage of building in relation to the square footage of a lot and allows a higher density of development based on the * square footage of the tract than conventional standards

The use of a land use intensity rating would provide an

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I would like the national toll-free phone number one can call to report automobile defects and learn about recalls. N.T.

The number is 1-800-424-9393. Its answered at the Center for Auto Safety, Du Pont Circle Building, Washington, D.C. 20036.

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TOBACCO SHOW CONTINUES ... The Tobacco Farmer Show continued today with over 200 exhibits on agricultural and related industries. Above, left to right, Keith Davis and Jerry Plymel of Moultrie. Ga., demrastrate a piece of

equipment from the V anns Equipment Co. display at the show. Attendance at the show has been heavy. (Reflector Photo By Marv Schulken)

near Arafats political headquarters in the Zahrieh section.

Guerrillas loyal to Arafat, chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization, returned fire from the Baddawi camp, northeast of the city, with multiple rocket launchers, They also used antiaircraft guns, with their muzzles lowered, to fire on attacking rebel forces.

, From the hills above Baddawi. it appeared the camp was surrounded by-rebels on all sides except for a sector at the south and southeast, which was where fighting with artillery, rocket-propelled grenades and small arms was focused at noon today.

Wazir. also known as Abu Jihad, said early today the rebels were within 200 yards of the camp at some points and within 500 yards at others.

He also said the rebels and their Syrian backers were bringing in new forces for a fresh attack, but that Arafats loyalists had strengthened their defenses.

When asked how long the loyalists could hold out. he replied only. "We will defend ourselves to the best of our ability.

Government-run' Beirut radio qpoted its correspondent as saying fierce fighting was raging at the gates of the Baddawi camp early in the morning and, that both rockets and artillery shells were falling on Tripoli, a city

of 500.000 people.

It also quoted security sources as saying four more oil tanks at Tripolis already-crippled refinery were hit and set ablaze in the fighting this morning.

{ The refinery, just on the edge of the camp, has been hit repeatedly since the rebels began their assault .Nov, 3. Most of its more than 30 tanks are now spewing thick, black smoke over the city.

The rebels and their Syrian backers have demanded that Arafat leave Lebanon, but Arafat first insists on guarantees of safety for his fighters and Palestinian civilians.

A ceasefire arranged by oil-rich Arab states last Wednesday disintegrated two days ago.

Several Tripoli leaders have asked .Arafat to leave and thus spare the city an all-out attack, but the leader of the dominant Tripoli militia. Moslem fundamentalist Sheik Saeed Shaaban. said he will fight to defend .Arafat.

Official sources in Kuwait today said that Saudi Arabia and Kuwait are again pressing Syria to help arrange a new cease-fire.

The sources, who insisted on anonymity, said Kuwaits Prince Saad Abdullah on Tuesday telephoned Syrian Prime Minister Abdul-^ouf al-Kasam to -'urge Syria to fulfill its role and bring the Palestinian infighting to an end

Creek, Turkish Troops Alerted

NICOSIA. Cyprus k\P> -Troops were reported on alert on both sides of the Greek-Turkish border today, and 10.000 Greek Cypriot students demonstrated in Nicosia against the Turkish Cypriot declaration of independence.

Military sources in Athens, who spoke on condition they not be identified, said "a number of military personnel have been placed on partial alert along the border. Turkish troops also were reported on alert on their si(ie of the frontier.

The Cyprus issue brought Greece and Turkey to the brink of war in 1974. after Turkish troops invaded the Mediterranean island following an Athens-led coup that toppled the countrys leader. Archbishop Makarios.

The declaration of independence. announced 'Tuesday, angered the Greek Cypriot majority in the suthern part of the war-divided island. About 10,000 high school students poured into the streets today after authorities closed schools to let them protest.

Carrying Cypriot and Greek flags, the youths marched through the main streets of the Greek sector of the divided capital before congregating outside the presidential palace.

Authorities have closed the only crossing point on the heavily fortified "green line" dividing the Greek and Turkish sectors of Nicosia, and Greek Cypriot leaders are seeking an emergency U N. Security Council meeting to revere the independence declaration.

The declaration proclaimed the new state the

Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and said its leaders were ready "for negotiations on an equal basis with the Greek Cypriot side for a peaceful and durable solution of the Cyprus problem."

Cyprus President Spyros Kyprianou blamed the move oil the Turkish military- government. which recognized the new state after an emergency Cabinet meeting in .Ankara,

"The action taken by the illegal regime in the occupied area should be condemned by everyone throughout the world Every effort should be made to neutralize and reverse it. Kyprianou said.

WEATHER

Fair tonight and Thursday with temperatures in low 30s tonight and around SO Thursday.

Looking Ahead

Increasing cloudiness Friday, chance of showers Saturday and Sunday. Highs in SOs Friday and near 70 Saturday and Sunday. Lows in 30s Friday morning, moderating to 40s by Sunday morning.

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2 The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C._Wednesday,    November    16,1983

Fourth Annual Luncheon

DIGNITARIES PRESENT - The Pitt County Farm Bureau Womens Committee entertained the Flue-Cured Tobacco Stabilization Cooperative Board members and staff Tuesday at a luncheon. This is the fourth annual meeting held in Greenville. Present were Jim Graham, commissioner of agriculture, Sen. Vernon White, Rep. Ed Warren and Rep. Walter Jones Jr., Mayor Percy Cox, Mayor-elect Janice Buck,

Oe of the main concerns of parents everywhere is that children do not put a monetary value.on things.

This is because we have raised a generation of children who think everything is disposable. Use a lunch box? Throw it away. Use a beach towel? Leave it on the beach for a tip. Wear a sweater? Give it to a friend. Lose a door key? Another will pop up in its place like a nose tissue.

This can create a problem. Especially if your are the parents of a child who is a flake. And you parents of flakes all know who you are, You are the ones who last winter bought the same pair of gloves 18 times for the same child. The first day he wore the new cashmere sweater his grandmother bought him, he lost the name tag. The second day he lost the sweater. He never leaves home without an umbrella and never returns with one. The library should bear your name since you replaced every volume in it with books he has lost.

And every June before you can go on vacation, he has to claim all his clothes out of Lost and Found so he has something to pack.

Weve tried every solution you can possibly think of. Once, we figured out that our kids had no sense of value because we didnt stress the responsibility of ownership. So one year, we gave one of them a bicycle and said, This cost a lot of money. If you lose it, you will never get another one. It is 100 percent yours to keep in running order and keep safe. From this point on, we are absolved of any responsibility for it whatsoever.

A^e you saying I own this? he asked.

Bingo. We had made contact.

Two weeks later, he sold it and bought a set of drums.

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We tried having them use their own money for something they wanted, figuring that would instill a sense of pride and ownership. I defy a mother to sit by and watch a child go through eight inches of new snow because he cant afford to replace the boots that got ripped off when he left them in the gym.

Still we try. I went into the kitchen the other morning and there was a halfeaten orange in the sink. Look at this waste, I said. Do you think oranges grow on trees? Thats it. Snicker. Ill bet you dont even know what an orange costs. Thats the problem. Young people today dont know what anything posts. They just take it for granted there iiwill be food on the table aqd clothes in the cloaet arra gas in the car with no regard as to how it got there. Arent you even curious?

Yeah, how much money does Dad make and how much did this house cost?

Thats none of your business, I said.

Kids! Where do they come up with those questions?

DOORWAY TO EUROPE

ELLABELL, Ga. (AP) -This small Georgia community near Savannah considers itself a doorway to Europe in a special way.

The joinery-grade timbers produced at Georgia-Pacifics high-technology sawmill here are sent to wood-short Europe for the construction of window casings, cabinets and doors.

Charles Gaskins, Pitt County commissioner, and County Manager Reginald Gray. Frank Stickland, vice president of stabilization of Georgia, Mamie Smith and Margie Hart, members of the Farm Bureau Womens Committee, and Fred Bond, general manager of stabilization, are pictured left to right.

Births

Smith

Born to Mr. and Mrs. James Henry Smith, 1609-A Chestnut St., a daughter, Veronica Danielle, on Nov. 9, 1983, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.

Andrews Born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul Milton Andrews, Ayden, a son, Paul Milton Jr., on Nov. 9, 1983, in' Pitt Memorial Hospital.

Peele

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Willie Clifton Peele, Williamston, a son, Clifton Lemar, on Nov. 9, 1983, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.

West

- Born to Mr. and Mrs. Deri Vann West, 412 Candlewick Drive, a daughter, Erin Lindsay, on Nov. 10,1983, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.

Clark

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Howard Clark, 102-C Concord Drive, a daughter, Lindsay Nicole, on Nov. 10, 1983, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.

Anderson Born to Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Wayne Anderson, Ayden, a daughter, Tonya April, on Nov. 10,1983, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.

Burris

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lenoir Burris Jr., New Bern, a son, Charles

Lenoir III, on Nov. 11, 1983, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.

Minggia Born to Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrence Minggia, Garysburg, a daughter, Sasha Renita, on Nov. 11, 1983, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.

Ayden News

John Duke is a patient in Pitt Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. B.J. Orheli has returned home from Pitt Memorial Hospital.

Mrs. Judy Tudor and daughter, Elizabeth, spent several days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stillman.

John Black Weel has returned home from Pitt Memorial Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Tripp Jr., Mrs. Charlie Tripp Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lee Tripp and Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Tripp spent the weekend in Manteo with Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Woolard.

Mrs. Ray Hardee was a surgical patient in Pitt Memorial Hospital recently.

Frances Moore, Magnolia Patrick, Hennie Griffin and Ella Mae Wiggins visited their brother, Henry McLawhorn, in Florida last week.

Mrs. Mamie Jones, who recently visited her family, Lt. Col. J.C. Jones, tourned Germany, Holland, Brussels and Rotterdam. Lt. Col. Jones lives in Holland.

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Smokeout Helps Smokers Put Out Fire For Good

By Abigail Van Buren

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DEAR READERS: Tomorrow will mark the Seventh Annual Great American Smokeout, an upbeat, good-humored, one-day campaign to encourage amokers to quit smoking for 24 hoursjust to prove to themselves that they can do it.

The idea was conceived by the American Cancer Society, which insists that anyone who can live without a cigarette for 24 hours can quit forever. So, if youre hooked on cigarettes (or cigars) and really want to quit, why not start tomorrowfor just 24 hours?

Quitting cold turkey is the hardest way to quit, but those who know say its the most effective and, in the long run, the easiest way. Cutting down is less traumatic, but the temptation to smoke is often too powerful to resist while smoking one, two or three cigarettes a day.

I asked readers who participated in the Great American Smokeout to let me know how they fared. Some winners:

DEAR ABBY: I quit a 67-year-old, three-pack-a-day-cigarette habit for a reason you probably will not believe. My "girlfriend," who was 77 at the time, said she didnt like my tobacco kisses. We had both lost our mates arid found each other in this nursing home.

When 1 read your piece about the Smokeout last year, I decided to quit. It wasnt as hard as I thought it would be.

I simply swore off one day at a time.    

Thanks for giving me the idea. 1 feel much better and my heart doesnt pound so hard when Im kissing my girlfriend. I am 81 years old, and my hand on a Bible, this is no lie.

GLAD 1 QUIT IN ARIZONA

DEAR ABBY: I was smoking a pack of cigarettes a day I would have smoked more because 1 really craved a smoke, but that was all I could get. My throat started to bother me, and I was pretty sure the cigarettes caused it, but I couldnt quit.

Then two of my friends (both non-smokers) bet me I couldnt quit for the 24 hours during the Great American Smokeout. I bet I Could, and I wonin more ways than one. 1 quit then and havent smoked since. Its a good thing, too, because my parents would have killed me if they ever found out. You see. Im 14 years old.

KICKED THE HABIT IN 1982

DEAR ABBY: My wife and I both smoked for many years. When my wife quit four years ago, suddenly I was not permitted to smoke in the house.

When I came home from work, all I heard was, My God, you reek from tobaccoP Her constant complaining was a source of never-ending irritation, and I became convinced that there was no one more tiresome than a reformed smoker.

WelL I quit smoking (for 24 hours) last Nov. 19 during the Great American Smokeout, and a miracle took place because I havent had a cigarette since! Not only do I feel better, but I realize my wife was right. Cigarette smoke does smell lousy, and so do the breath and clothing of people who smoke.

I no longer crave cigarettes, which is something I never thought I would ever say after a 30-year, two-pack-a-day habit.

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Youre never too old (or too young) to learn how to make friends and be popular. For Abbys booklet on Popularity, send $1, plus a long, self-addressed, stamped (37 cents) envelope to Abby, Popularity, P.O. Box 38923, Hollywood, Calif. 90038.

Auction Planned For AAMA Meet

The Pitt County Chapter of American Association of Medical Assistants will mwt Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the offices of Greenville Ob-Gyn. The pro^am will include a fund-raising auction.

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FARMVILLE - Mrs Everett Ballengee presented the program at the meeting of the Major Benjamin May Chapter DAR Saturday. She is chairman of the DAR School Committee.

She gave a brief history of each of the six. DAR schools and told of their current status and projects.

Mrs. Rosiland Britt reported on the scholarship applications. Mrs. Ballengee told of the winners of the state scholarship last year from Greenville.

Mrs. R.T. Williams reported on Good Citizens Day held in Elizabeth City. She and several members attended with Farmville Centrals DAR Good Citizedn winner, Chris Edwards.

Meeting hostesses were Mrs. Ernest Hardee, chairman, Mrs. J.F. Shirley. Mrs. John Lautares, Mrs. Jack Spain and Mrs. Ed Rawi.

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The Greenville Business and Professional Women's Club held its meeting last week at the Ramada Inn Guest speaker was Dr. Pat Dunn, professor of health education at East Carolina Univesity.

A past president of the League of Women Voters of Pitt County, she gave a history of the league which was formed in 1920. the same year women received the right to vote. She stressed the importance to register to vole and the ability to vole in a democratic society.

The program was spon-sored by the legislation committee, chaired by Clara Carr

Guests present were Mary Ann Bennett, Gwenn Hilborn, Polly Langston and Alan Jackson.

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Alternatives Needed

The Greenville Board of Education is considering several alternatives for the future of its alternative program for grades 6 through 12.' The program, now housed at Agnes Fullilove School, faces an uncertain future because of anticipated major repairs to the building.

Alternatives before the board include closing of the program, shifting it to other schools and operating it in the evenings and afternoons, moving it to a K-3 and shifting the existing curriculum to another school, moving the program to a rented building, etc.

The situation is complicated further by the possibility that Greenville and Pitt County will merge their school systems. Because of such a possibility, it seems foolhearty at this point to engage in a major renovation project.

It does, however, make sense to move the program to another school or even to a rented building that could be used temporarily, at least until a decision can be made on merger.

The utlimate decision, of course, rests with the school board as trustees of the publics interest. But every effort should be made to keep the alternative program alive. It is a sound investment that, in the long run, should more than repay every cent spent on it.

Do Own Planning

County commissioners were told that they could save $1,000 a month in toll service charges if the county joined the state government communications network.

A consultant said he could do a study and make recommendations for $6,000. A second phase calls for compiling plans and specifications for bids. Phase three would be monitoring the installation and making a final acceptance inpsection.

Certainly, the county should take steps to save money on toll charges, but couldnt the studying be done by county personnel? Surely the planning can be done by people who presently work for the county. Lets save consulting charges wherever it is possible to do so.

Pou/ O'Connor

FAYEHEVILLE - Standing before a portable public address system in an empty airport hangar, Jimmy Green is about to make a speech he's made a dozen times in the past two days. Nothing in the speech is inherently political but it is with this speech that the lieutenant governor hopes to resuscitate his political career.

Indicted on state fraud charges last spring, Green was acquitted by a Wake County jury in October. The charges not only cost Green and small fortune in l^al fees, they also cost him precious time in the race for governor, while he struggled to prepare a defense, a half-dozen other Democratic candidates were preparing campaign organizations and Green became almost a forgotten figure in the race.

There is no way 1 can adequately express my appreciation to all of you, Green said in the typical speech he made in airports around the state. "Ive come here for one purpose and one purpose

Green Tries To Jumpstart Campaign

only, to thank you and your families and your friends for your thoughts and your prayers during our recent ordeal.

But there was obviously more of a purpose to Greens travels - four days of airplane jaunts scheduled to take him from Sylva in western Jackson County through the Piedmont to the southeast and finally into Elizabeth City in the northeast. (Green had been scheduled to visit Greenville but, according to a spokesman for his campaign, canceled the trip due to bad weather.)

Green is trying to jumpl^rt a campaign that went into cardiac arrest when he was indicted. The whirlwind visits -all in airports - served at least four political purposes.

They showed, first of all, that Green is serious about running for governor. His late start and the damage done to his reputation have some opponents hoping that Green will come to the conclusion that he cant win and, because of that.

decide not to run. Green refuses that thinking when he tells his supporters that hell be running and that an official announcement is coming soon.

Secondly, in the words of Weldon Denny, his campaign manager, the trips give Green a chance to establish a "quick rapprt with his old supporters. Many of them have been holding out of the 1984 campaign, waiting to see if hed be a candidate or an inmate. Others jumped ship and joined other campaigns. Green cant waste any time getting out to the hinterlands to see people and stop the hemorrhaging of his base..

Thirdly, because of his recent acquittal. Green is a hot news item now. Other candidates cant be assured a spot in the local paper or on TV news when they come to town six months before the primary. But Green is beseiged by both print and broadcast reporters. Four stops in the east last week were covered by a total of eight TV stations and at least five papers. Hes got to capitalize on this free

media now because in a month hell be just another candidate.

Finally, by going on the road and getting ail this news attention, Green begins to re-establish his public identity as a candidate. For months now. Greens name has been connected with an indictment, a federal investigation and a trial. By going on the road, with the flashy airport stops. Green becomes the candidate, not the defendant.

If hes to be elected - and even among his supporters at the airports there were doubters - Jimmy Green will have to do a lot more than conduct whirlwind tours. There are county organizations to be formed, sisecial interest voups to be wooed, dollars to be raised These trips accomplished none of that. But the seasoned politician - veteran of two successful statewide campaigns - knew that. He also knew he had to get his campaign going quickly before the cardiac arrest became "dead on arrival.

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Victory Over The Press

Barriers Go Higher

WASHINGTON (AP) - The president wanted to take a walk, so he put on his hat. went out the front door and had a constitutional along Pennsylvania Avenue. He waved at a cab driver, posed ' for a tourist, complimented a street cleaner and chatted with reporters.

The president was Harry S. Truman, and it wasnt so uncommon, less than 40 years ago. for a chief executive to take a walk, just like that. Truman did it almost every day of his seven-year presidency. No\vits unheard of.

Every time a bomber does his deed in Washington, he doesnt just threaten life and destroy property. He may act in the name of liberty, but liberty is always his second victim. The peoples liberty to see their leaders, the liberty of national leaders to do the nornrial, everyday things that keep them from feeling like a class set apart - these fall victim to the mad bomber.

A bomb went off in the Capitol Nov. 7. Now theyre talking about putting the Senate behind glass, so visitors will see them as actors on a stage. Already, more checkpoints and more electronic sensors have been erected.

No one can blame the senators for wanting to live, but it is a pity nonetheless that everytime something happens, the barriers go higher and officialdom gets more remote and out of touch with the ordinariness of life.

Terrorism isnt new. but the protective barriers are. Terrorism has been a weapon of political change for a long time, in this country and, even more, in other countries.

Barbara Tuchman. the historian, makes the point with this astonishing sentence which opens the chapter on

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"So enchanting was the vision of a stateless society, without government, without law. without ownership of property, in which, corrupt institutions having been swept away, man would be free to be good as God intended him. that six heads of state were assassinated for its sake in the 20 years before 1914."

One of the six was William McKinley, the third American president killed in the 36 years between 1865 and 1901.

Even after McKinleys shooting, no fence surrounded the White House. Citizens could wander into the e.xecutive mansion, leave their calling cards, ask to see the president. Theodore Roosevelt, the vice president who succeeded the slain McKinley, used to have open house on New Years Day. Anyone could stand in line and shake his hand. There was no frisking.

T.R. erected the first White House fence. Joseph Alsop. the former newspaper columnist, discussed it last month in a lecture about the old Washington.

"It was only four feet high - any 10-year-old could jump it - but he was editorially denounced in print as un-neighborly and haughty, Alsop said. Th fence lasted until the onset of World War II. when the Secret Service got rather shirty and wanted a higher one. FDR resisted but finally put it up to seven feet. He was proven right instantly: He too was denounced as unneighborly and snobby.

An old clipping tells how casual security had been in the White House even in Franklin Roosevelts era.

On a lark, two 16-year-olds. Beatrice White and Joseph Measell, decided one night in 1939 to try to get FDR's autograph. By coincidence, a party was going on at the time. The pair was stopped by a doorman, an usher and a butler and asked if they were expected.

They said they were and were led into the red room, and sneaked around until they found the president.

With a laugh, he gave them his -autograph. Mrs. Roosevelt gave them a scolding, saying she'd seen Secret Service agents tackle intruders and they could have gotten hurt by their prank. With no further adieu, Joe and Beatrice were shown to the door.

Richard Strout. the Christian Science Monitor reporter who has been covering Washington since the Hardirtg Administration. recalls that in the old days if he were late for a White House news conference hed cut through the Treasury - in one door and out another.

.Now hed have to flash a press pass. And the average citizen, passless. has to go through a hassle to get in. even if he has an appointment, especially if he doesnt. After January, everyone entering the Capitol except congressmen will have to wear a pass around his neck.

Today most of the big government buildings along the stately streets of Washington are closed to visitors unless they have an appointment with someone within.

Too bad. too. A citizen can learn a lot about the government just by walking its corridors and reading its bulletin boards.

The swift, bloodless victory by our armed forces over the entire American press corps in the Battle of Grenada will go down in history, as far as many Americans are concerned, as President Reagans finest hour.

Government officials have lifted the lid of secrecy as to how it was accomplished.

One of them told me, We couldnt have done it without the support of the American people. For some time our intelligence sources indicated the media was vulnerable to a surprise attack. There was great dissatisfaction in the country with the constant drumbeat of bad news the people were getting from their press and electronic sources. Th^ so-called free press forces were perceived as a bunch of thugs hiding behind the peoples right to know liberal Marxist doctrines.

"So your people decided it was the right moment to overthrow the First Amendment.

"It wasnt that simple. We needed an excuse to take on the press. If the administration could dramatize the media threat to the country, and prove the government was a much more dependable source of information, the Reagan administration could win the hearts and minds of the people. Of course every administration has wanted to launch a preemptive strike against the media, and its been war-gamed in the White House situation room for years. But President Reagan was the first one willing to take the risk.

"It must have been a tough decision for him.

"When youre dealing with the news, there are no easy ones. For example, we knew an all-out frontal assault on the American media would not work in a peacetime environment. The American people tend to get very nervous if you launch an attack on the media when no lives are at stake.

"Dont tell me you invaded Grenada just to give the American press a bloody nose?

.No, Grenada fell into our laps. We had to go in there anyway, so we decided we might as well mop up the media at the same time. We used as

our textbook the British military operation in the Falklands. Maggie Thatcher was able to rout the entire British press corps with minimal casualties to her government. A secret study by Her Majestys Forces indicated the British people were far more content to hear the news of the fighting from the government officials than they were to read eyewitness dispatches in their paper and see television film of the action.

"But, he continued, "we 'also knew we had to complete the Grenada action fast, because the American people would only stand for a news blackout for just so long before they would start asking questions. Once we worked out the policy we turned it over to the military for execution.

"The Joint Chiefs must have been elated with the assignment.

"They were thrilled. The Navy was assigned to prevent all press landing by sea. The Air Force was ordered to turn back chartered planes. The Rangers were instructed to knock out

any shortwave radios operating on the island. Not one television crew managed to get ashore. We held the information high ground for three days. It gave us enough time to put out the story the way we wanted it told When the president went on the air Thursday to give his report, the American people bought the whole thing.

Apparently by going into Grenada you not only sent a message to the Soviets and Cubans, but to the American press as well.

"You might say that. The Reagan government is no longer a paper tiger as far as the media in this country is concerned. We proved for the first time a well-armed, highly disciplined military force can rout a badly demoralized press corps without one shot being fired.

"Then from your standpoint, the press-free invasion was worth it. "This is only the beginning. You havent seen anything yet.

(c) 1983, Los Angeles Times Syndicate

Elisha Douglass

Strength For Today

One of the most beautiful verses in the Bible is this: "Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither have entered into the heart of man the things that God hath prepared for them that love him. (Cor. 2:9)

We activists of the 20th century tend to walk along either with our eyes fastened on lifes pathway or peering anixiously into the future while attempting to reach some goal. We think little of heaven. Yet, if we will only stop and think about it for a

moment, the message of the Bible from beginning to end is a message about heaven.

The Bible assures us that life never ends, and that for those who are sincere and determined to stand by the hard right against the easy wrong, there is an eternal destiny flooded with light indescribable.

Heaven begins on earth. It is consummated in that vast eternity about which we know so little, but an eternity presided over by God. It is real.

Rowland Evans and Robert Novak

To the editor;

I would like to take this opportunity to thank members of the Greenville Fire-Rescue Squad for the outstanding service they rendered in the Wednesday. Nov. 9, cave-in mishap Their swiftness in arriving on the scene, their skill and expertise at handling an extremely severe and critical situation, and thier genuine care and concern all played major parts in the saving of my life and that of my co-worker. Clarence Whitehurst.

I am almost at a total loss for words to describe my gratitude to and my respect and admiration for these talented and caring individuals. Mere words just simply cannot suffice. How do you thank someone who has just given you back your life I have always ^n grateful for the job the so^uad does, but I guess, like many others. I more or less tocJ them for granted. Never, never again. I have learned firsthand just how fortunate we , are to have a team like this in Greenville We are truly blessed to have them in our midst, always ready to help when needed and to lay down their lives if necessary to save another. And there is no great man than that man that will risk his life for another.

Again. I would like to thank each and every man who helped in the operation, including those who helped before the Rescue Squad arrived. They also played a major and crtical role in the outcome of this event. That I cannot emphasize strongly enough. I wish I could shake hands with each of you and thank you face-to-face. I owe my life to each of you and will always remember and be grateful for what you did for me on Nov 9.1983.

Randv Edwards 111 Paris ,Ave Greenville

To the editor:

Chief Ted Holmes and his associates are to be congratulated on the increasing quality of police services in Greenville. A number of significant changes have already occurred and some of these have been reviewed in The Daily Reflector.

The chief has stated that damages are incurred in Greenville amounting to $14.5 million in economic loss each year through traffic accidents. This is in excess of the total budget necessary to operate the city of Greenville. Since'our insurance pays the bills, we have become insensitive to how much money that is. but we must not disregard the human pin. It is dangerous to be on the streets in Greenville either as a pedestrian or as a motorist.

It would appar that our regard tor each other has totally broken down. It is a quiet form of anarchy that should not tcap attention. It is a form of social disregard that we all witness and in which we probably participte. If we are to survive on the streets of Greenville then It is time that we py heed to the warnings that have been summarized in Chief Holmes findings relative to what it is costing us to behave in such a manner.

We should not leave respnsibility to the chief and his deprtment to catch us in the act. but we must take renewed respnsibility for the fact that we all must use the streets of Greenville and must do so in a discriminating and careful manner. While accidents will happn, they are often accompnied by (hsregard for the rights of others. We should supprt the chief and his officers, and each other, in efforts to reduce the dangers of traffic.

John R. Ball

Director. Division of Social Work East Carolina I'niversity

WASHINGTON Overruling advice from his trade experts. President Reagan personally ordered at a White House planning meeting that prickly U.S.-Japnese trade problems not be raised on his state visit to Tokyo.

At the meeting, the president was urged by Special Trade Representative William Brock and Commerce Under Secretary Lionel Ulmer to come down hard against Japanese restrictions on U.S. beef and citrus exports. But the president, who wants to give Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone all possible help for his forthcoming election campaign, wanted no part of it.

Tough language on trade, drafted

Reagan Ruled Out Trade Problems

by Brocks office and Commerce for Reagans address to the Diet, was watered down drastically. To further ensure against serious negotiations during the state visit, no international trade official was brought along.

The growing reputation of Michael K. Deaver, deputy chief of staff, as the White Houses "imperial aide is being enhanced by his plans to tour China following President Reagans state visits to Japan and South Korea.

His ostensible purpose is preliminary advance work for a tentative China visit by Reagan next spring, but White House aides doubt

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Mikes going on an elaborate tri down the Yangtze River, a colleague told us, and I really doubt that the president would find time for that.

Deaver has been acting like a surrogate president in recent international travel. On his trip advancing Reagans Japanese-Korean visit, Deaver issued written instructions that he would exit his U.S. Air Force plane from the front entrance while the rest of the staff left from the rear.

House Majority Leader Jim Wrights famous (Texas temper

representatives that could come back to haunt him.

Wright was furious that the junior lawmakers, anxious to vote for economy so that they can campaign for re-election next year against "Reagans deficit, had broken party ranks to defeat a catch-all session-end spending bill. The majority leader lectured the rebels the next day in the main aisle of the House, within easy earshot of Republican members.

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BOCA RATON. Fla. -David J. Whichard II. president, co-publisher and editor of The Daily Reflector, was installed as president of the Southern Newspaper Publishers Association at the groups 80th annual convention here this morning.

Following his installation. Whichard said the SNPA "will continue to provide the forum for free exchange of ideas and information in the atmosphere of good fellowship which has characterized this organization since its inception in 1903.

The SNPA, with 430 member newspapers in 14 Southern states ranging from Texas and Oklahoma to the East Coast, is one of the

major newspaper organizations in the nation.

Whichard served as SNPA president-elect from November 1982 until his election as president on Monday.

"These are not easy days for our business." Whichard said, "nor are they com-frtable ones. While economic horizons have brightened, uncertainties remain, he said.

"We continue to face the challenge of changing patterns in the spending of advertiser dollars and "daily strive against all kinds of competing interests for a few more moments of the readers time. Whichard said. "We run to keep abreast of technological advances in the gathering and dissemination of information in many forms.

Whichard continued, "There is no less concern for the increasing impediments to the free flow of information that are set in place by government officials at every level.

Saying .none of these challenges is new to us. Whichard suggested "they may take new forms and require new solutions, but

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President Kenneth Kaunda late Monday presented Mrs. King with the Companion Order of Freedom, praising her as a "selfless advocate for justice for oppressed people the world over.

In Kenya. Mrs. King was expected to meet government leaders and officials of the Rural Cooperative Development Society, cosponsor of her stay in the East African country.

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The ceiling price for most of that new gas is now $.3 54 per 1.000 cubic feet even though it cannot get more than between S2.50 and $3.25 on the current spot market amid a 20 percent surplus in supplies.

However, some gas from which controls have been removed entirely is selling for as much as $9 under long-term contracts that pipeline companies signed in response to the shortages of the last decade but are now-trying to break .

Meanwhile, average residential rales have dropped about a nickel from their May peak of $6.48 per 1.000 cubic feet, according to the latest figures from the Energy Information Administration. Three years ago. the average residential retail price for the same volume was about $3.90.

The Senate lest votes were on a White House-endorsed bill approved by the Senate Energy Committee last July and an alternative recontrol bill written by a coalition of consumer groups and labor unions and sponsored by Sen. Nancy Kassebaum. R-Kan.

By a 67-28 vole, the Senate rejected the Energy Committee's bill to gradually remove all price controls on natural gas within four years in exchange for promises of lower consumer rales by "ramping down" oVer 12 months the high prices on new gas from wells drilled since 1978.

Among those voting against it was Sen. Wendell Ford, D-Ky.. who was one of its chief authors along with Energy Committee Chairman James McClure. R-Idaho. and Sen. Bennett Johnston of Louisiana, the ranking Democrat on the panel.

Minutes earlier, the Senate rejected on a 71-26 vote .Ms, Kassebaum s bill to roll back price ceiling on all gas to their level two years ago Her bill also would have reimposed controls on gas now out from under price ceilings and extended the controls now scheduled to expire in 1985 for another two years.

The votes Tuesday set the stage to begin considering more than a dozen alternatives between the two extremes, but there was little optimism that the Senate could agree on a compromise before Congress adjourns for thevearon Fridav.

Boys Expelled After Bullying

LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP. N.J. (AP) - Two boys were expelled from an exclusive preparatory school and six were disciplined after a dormitory hazing rite turned into "bullying." officials said.

thomas W. Eglin, dean of the 650 students at The Lawrenceville School, declined Tuesday to describe the incidents. He said they occurred in Cleve House dorimitory during five nights in September and October when nth-graders were initiating loth-graders.

Headmaster Bruce McLellan told students that "to humiliate another human being is never, ever acceptable" and that the two who were expelled went "tar beyond acceptable behavior." One other student was suspended and the other five received letters of censure.

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MINNEAPOLIS <AP) - A newspaper ad showing 10 robbery suspects has produced an arrest, and police say they hope future ads will draw more response from criminals themselves" seeking reward money.

Police Sgt. Robert Nelson said Tuesday a man called the burglary division Sept. 29, the day after the Old West-style ad appeared in the weekly tabloid City Pages, and for $200 offered information on the whereabouts of a robberv

suspect rested.

Its people in the inner circle, criminals themselves, who have the information we need. Nelson said. "Somebodys gotta snitch on somebody.

PLANS ELECTIONS DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) - Bangladeshs military ruler has lifted a ban on outdoor political rallies and says presidential and parliamentary elections will be held next year.

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Plate had been Time Magazine's senior editor, assigned to the Nation and Press section, for the past two years. Before joining Time, he had served as editorial page editor and executive editor, respectively, of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner.

Previously, Plate had held editorial and writing positions at .New York Magazine, Newsday, and Newsweek.- For three consecutive years 1979, 1980.1981, he received best editorial awards from the Greater Los Angeles Press Club; and in 1981 he was the recipient of a Distinguished Writing Award from the American Society of Newspaper Editors, for his coverage of the 1980 Republican and Democratic conventions.

A graduate of Amherst College, Plate also received a master of public affairs degree in international relations from the Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton Cniversity, and is the author of five books.

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In another incident, police said Blanche Walston Howell of Saratoga, was charged with failing to see her intended movement could be made in safety following investigation of a collision a short distance away - 75 feet west of the Skinner Street intersection - moments after the Mozingo car collided with the truck.

Officers said a truck driven by Ms. Howell backed from a driveway and collided with a car driven by Marlon Barrett Brown of Ayden, causing an estimated $200 damage to each of the two vehicles.

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DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) - Queen Elizabeth II, on a state visit to Bangladesh, said during a toast at a glittering banquet that she is pleased with efforts to restore constitutional government to this turbulent country.

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By LARRY MARGASAK Associated Press Writer

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But while feminist leaders pledged to wreak political vengeance on their opponents, the Republican who led Tuesdays fight against the ERA said GOP lawmakers could defend their position.

1 dont fear taking it. to the voters. ... said Rep. F. James Sensenbrenner, R-Wis., explaining that his constituents oppose federal financing of abortions and sending women into combat.

The vote was 278-147 in favor of the ERA. six votes short of the two-thirds needed for approval of a constitutional amendment. 'There were 225 Democrats and 53 Republicans who cast "yes ballots, while 38 Republicans and 109 Democrats were opposed.

Both sides of the ERA struggle showed theyve lost none of their spunk despite a decade-long battle over the words, "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any state on account of sex.

Judy Goldsmith, president of the 250,(X)0-member National Organization for Women, said, "NOW pledges to work, in 1984 and beyond, to defeat every member of Congress who opposes the ERA.

The Republican members of Congress who orchestrated the loss of the Equal Rights Amendment in the House of Representatives will face the wrath of their constituents at the polls next year, she told a news conference.

Opposing lobbyists were out in force and the galleries were nearly full for the debate, which centered on Republican claims that House members were "gagged by a rule that limited debate to 40 minutes and choked off amendments.

This left Republicans without the means to offer several riders, including one to ensure continued restrictions on government funds for abortions. Another was aimed at preventing women from being drafted and assigned to combat roles.

The military argument was central to the first round of the ratification fight that in 1982 fell three states short of the 38 needed for approval. The abortion issue is new to the battle, but is now regarded as crucial by antiabortion groups that fear an ERA without amendments would nullify the restrictions on government funds.

Both sides agreed the key to 'Tuesdays result was the no-amendment rule, which House Speaker Thomas P. ONeill, D-Mass., said he instituted "at the insistence of womens organizations who want to find out who their friends are.

A spokeswoman for NOW, who spoke on condition she not be quoted by name, added that feminist groups insisted on a vote this year because "we wanted to know who to target for defeat before state filing deadlines early next year.

She said NOW would run supporters for congressional seats held by ERA opponents.

Sensenbrenner, who said he would support an amended ERA and blamed ONeills shortcut tactic for the defeat, said of the GOP stand, I dont fear taking it to the voters in my district, Theyre overwhelmingly opposed to taxing the financing of abortion and drafting women and sending them into combat. Most members on our side of the aisle

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(Republican) either voted their conscience for or against the ERA or cast a no vote because of their outrage over the procedure.

Polly Madenwald, president of the National Federation of Business and Pro

fessional Womens Clubs, promised, "We will be back

in84 for another vote.

But supporters may find themselves in a race with the very Republicans who defeated the measure Tuesday. The GOP members said they

would seize the initiative to revive the ERA on their terms.

Rep. Hamilton Fish, R-N,y., said he would attempt to bring the ERA before the House under a rule permitting a full debate

and votes on amendments.

It was uncertain that it could happen this year, and doubtful that feminist groups would accept a strategy allowing any amendments.

ONeill, who normally doesnt cast a vote, voted in

favor of the ERA and made a last-ditch appeal to his colleagues.

In fairness to women of America, the thing to do is send a lean, clean package to the Senate without amendments, he said.

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FROM PHARMACIST TO TEACHER ... Steve Tripp of Ayden took his modeling clay and went back to school Tuesday, teaching a class of third graders at Ayden Elementary School about the value of education. His visit to the school was part of Local I.eaders In the Classroom Day. part of American Education Week. Tripp is a member of the Pitt County Board of Education. (Reflector Photo Bv .Marv Schulken)

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This piece of modeling clay is you, Tripp told his class at Ayden Elementary School, one of his alma maters, holding the smooth, shapeless clay in his outstretched hands for the students to see. "When youre born youre like this clay. You have no shape, no 'form."

Then pressing the clay with his hands into a round ball and explaining how artisans turn clay into objects. he added. This is what education does for you.

It shapes you ifyou let it.

Tripp then pinched the clay out of form. His creation became a misshapen ball. As you grow." he told the students, there will be people trying to get you to do this, to do that, to do things you shouldnt do. These will be the forces of evil.

If you yield to them you will become like this crooked piece of clay, said Tripp. You must resist them

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.\rmed with modeling clay. Steve Tripp entered a ihird-grade classroom and (W)k over-for an hour.

Oil Tuesday Tripp the pharmacist became Tripp llie teacher. He strolled back and forth in front of the students, telling them about fus life and the value of edu<'ation. He was a natural.

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two former employees of the Creative Learning Center and four parents testified that children got love and attention at the center and were not abused.

The six defense witnesses and Jean T. Drum testified on the fourth day of a hearing in Davidson Superior Court to determine whether .M.S. Drums day-care center should be permanently closed.

Testimony is scheduled to rosume Wednesday.

Kathleen DePodesta, an ox-employee, said children got hugs whenever'- they needed them. If they even looked like they needed a hug, they got one"

The state attorney general's office has sued to close me 4-year-old center, claiming that children there have been abused.

But Mrs. DePodesta and Judith Laxton. another former employee, refuted the testimony of other former employees and parents who said children had been locked in closets, tied to cribs or otherwise abused.

.Mrs. Laxton said she tollowed Ms. Drum's instructions on how to deal with children who bit others.

\Ve would pat them lightly on the mouth and tell them no," she said.

Planes 'Detour' An Ash Plume

ANCHORAGE. Alaska 'AP) The latest eruption of the Pavlof volcano on the Alaska Peninsula has forced planes to detour around a 2.').(H)0-foot ash plume but [.oses no safety threat in the >parsely populated region, officials say.

The sixth eruption in the last 10 years from the remote. 8,905-foot volcano was reported around noon Tuesday, although it's unclear precisely when it began, said Tom Miller, a spokesman for the U.S. Geological Survey.

Meanwhile, 8.200-foot Mount Veniaminof. about 100 miles up the peninsula, was still erupting last week - the hist time it could be seen -from an eruption that began iti early October. Miller said.

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Tripp told students to study hard and pay attention to their teachers and become what they wanted tobe.

The kids beamed with pleasure, convinced by the words of a man who once sat in the same seats they occupy. So did one reporter.

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ST. GEORGES, Grenada (AP) - The acting U.S. envoy says American troops occupying this Caribbean island nation will be home for Christmas, and the new interim government is promising a speedy return to democratic rule.

Meanwhile, Cubas armed forces commander, Raul Castro, said Cuban military spending will be increased to arm every citizen against U.S. aggression" in light of the American-led invasion of Grenada,

Acting U.S. Ambassador Charles Gillespie said 'Tuesday In reference to the withdrawal of U.S. troops that everything depends on security."

But he said American forces would be out of the country certainly by

Christmas" and within the 60-day period required by Congress.

The U.S. government led an Oct. 25 invasion of Grenada after a leftist military council seized power from an already Marxist government in a violent coup. President Reagan said the invasion was required to ensure the safety of Americans on the island and to restore democratic rule.

Gillespie spoke to reporters after the swearing-in ceremony for five of the nine members of an appointed council to rule Grenada until elections can be held in about six months. The other four members were unable to attend.

The new councils acting chairman, Nicholas Braithwaite, vowed, "We

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He also said, My first impression is that the financial situation will present great difficulties to us

The United States plans a $3 million immediate aid program, and U.S. Embassy spokesman Jim Dandrige announced Tuesday that a White House task force would arrive Thursday to take take a look further into assistance programs... This would be long-term aid,"

He said the task force would include a composite of the private sector, including potential business investors.

Raul Castro, the brother of Cuban President Fidel Castro, said that because of

the U.S. action in Grenada, Cuba will build fortifications around its principal cities and installations so we are in condition to resist the attacks of the enemy.

We cannot stop until every man and woman in condition to fight has a rifle, a grenade, or a mine that will explode in the boots of the invaders, he said.

His remarks, reported by the official Cuban news agency Prensa Latina, were made at a ceremony in Holguin, Cuba, honoring the 13 Grenadian soldiers killed in the U.S.-led invasion. The slain Grenadians were flown to Cuba from Grenada along with 24 dead Cuban soldiers, We bid goodbye to you, Grenadian revolutionaries whose names we dont even know, remembering that

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In New York, the U.S. Armys chief of staff, Gen. John A. Wickham Jr., said U.S. military intelligence before the invasion was so deficient that key Pentagon officials considered delaying the operation for another day.

The idea was dismissed to avoid giving the already alerted enemy another day of better defenses, Wickham said in an hour-long interview with The Associated Press.

While technical intelligence-gathering capabilities are rapidly expanding, "The human side probably has not grown in proportion, Wickham said. "We need to do a better job of rebuilding the human intelligence capability.

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The measure was passed by voice vote without debate.

It provides that the Interior Department enter into an agreement with the state on the amount to be provided by th federal government To maintain the road.

The highway is the only road that runs through the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. Visitors who wish to see the seashore and who drive the 73-mile length of the park must use it for the entire length, except for a five-mile segment at the entrance.

In recent years, the number of visitors to the seashore has increased greatly and the condition of

the road has deteriorated, creating safety hazards, according to a House interior committee report.

About 1.8 million people visit the seashore each year, it said, and 85 percent of the traffic on the road is estimated to be recreational.

The National Park Service estimated 42 miles of the road needed repair as of last April, the report said. The slate committed about $10 million to maintain the road in the last t^o years, it said.

The Congressional Budget Office estimated the measure will cost the federal government about $100,000 in each of the fiscal years 1985 through 1988.

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By The Associated Press Grain: No. 2 yellow shelled corn higher at 3.65-3.87, mostly 3.68-3.83 in the East and 3.80-3.93. mostly 3.83-3.88 in the Piedmont; No. 1 yellow soybeans lower at 8.02-8.33, mostly 8.12-8.30 1-2 in the East and 8.00-8.19, mostly 8.10-8.19 in the Piedmont; wheat 3.47-3.95, mostly 3.47-3.56; oats 1.15-2.13; (new crop-corn 2.76-3.01; soybeans 3.16-3.19). Soybean meal f.o.b. N.C. processing plants per ton 44 percent 247.30-253.50. Prices )aid as of 4 p.m. Tuesday by ocation for corn and soybeans; Cofield 3.87, 8.33; Conway 3.85, 8.16; Dunn 3.79, 8.10; Elizabeth City 3.65, 8,29; Farmville 3.78, 8.12; Fayetteville -, 8.30 1-2; Goldsboro 3.79, 8.23; Greenville 3.83, 8.13; Kinston 3.68, (8.03-8.12); Pantego 3.80, .13; Raleigh 8.30 1-2; Selma 3.79, (8.20-8.30); Whiteville 3.68, 8.02; Williamston 3.80, 8.13; Wilson (3.81-3.83), 8.13; Albemarle 3.83, 8.19; Barber 3.83, 8.10; Durham 3.80; Mocksville 3.88; -Monroe (3.88-3.93); Mount Ulla 8.16; Roaring River 3.88; Statesville 3.85,8.00.

NEW YORK (AP) -Stocks opened mixed today but the Dow Jones industrial average jumped out to an early gain.

Auto, oil, drug and financial issues were numerous among the advances.

The Dow Jones average of 30 industrials, which fell Tuesday after climbing in each of the five previous sessions, recovered 5,99 to 1,253.96 after 30 minutes of trading today.

Overall, advances held a slim lead over declines on the New York Stock Exchange.

Traders cashed in some of their holdings Tuesday, particularly such blue chips as International Business Machines and General Motors, as Wall Street awaited clearer signals on the outlook for interest rates.

Despite a plea by the White House on Tuesday for an increase in the growth of the money supply, the Federal Reserve Board for now is not expected to change its monetary policy, thereby leaving interest rates at current levels.

Meanwhile, the central bank said today that factory use rose to 78.6 percent in October from 78.1 percent in September.

Today, IBM was up 1 to 125'2 and General Motors gained's to 76'K.

On Tuesday the Dow Jones industrial average dropped 6.10 to 1,247.97.

Losers led gainers by about 5 to 4 on the NYSE, whose composite index lost 0.56 to 95.49.

Big Board volume fell to 77.84 million shares from 86.88 million in the previous session.

At the American Stock Exchange, the market value index was off 0.59 at 219.38.

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HEAVE HO This Tobacco Spitting contestant didn't spit with as much style nor finesse as the winner, Danny Varner, and second place spitter, William Cratch, did, but he seemed to be having fun all the same. Varner, who took first place in last yeark Flue-Cured Tobacco Festival Spitting Contest (held yearly at the Farmers Warehouse), spit an average distance of 21 feet, 8 inches 2'g inches better than his record last year. Cratch, who also came in second last year, spit an average of 20 feet, 7 inches in Tuesdays competition.

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option to develop multi-family units as a special use in the CDF zone.

Staff planner Skip Browder said one of the city's goals has been to encourage residential development in the downtown area, where most of the CDF zoning is located. He said the application of a land use intensity rating option should help meet that goal.

The board also:

- Voted to recommend that the council approve a request by Collice Moore to rezone .60 cres at the southeast corner of Eastbrook Drive and Luci Drive from shopping center to office and institutional; and

- Voted to name a portion of a dedicated but unnamed street, located at the end of Country Club Drive, as Holloman Drive.

By CHRISTOPHER CONNELL

Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) -The Reagan administration is spending $820,000 to honor some of the nations top public and private high schools, but the schools themselves wont get a penny.

Instead, the money pays for honorariums of up to $150-a-day, airfare, hotel bills, and other expenses for educators to visit and select schools that will receive the awards.

An Education Department official, Bruce Haslam, said it cost the government $270,000 to find the 152 public junior and senior high schools that were honored by President Reagan at a White House ceremony last Sept. 28. Each school received a 4-by-6-foot flag and a plaque.

It was not known how many public schools will be honored in the next search, but Haslam said the department has money for visits to 300 schools.

Haslam, director of the Secondary School Recognition Program, said it will cost the government $450,000 for the public school search this year. In addition. Education Secretary T.H. Bell announced Tuesday he was awarding $370,000 from his discretionary fund to the Council for American Private Education to find 50 exemplary private schools.

The council is an umbrella organization for 15 private school groups. Robert L. Smith, its executive director, said most of the $370,000 will go for travel expenses as well as $100 honorariums for private educators who will visit schools and make the choices. The organization is mailing letters to all 7,000 private high schools to alert

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them to the program.

Smith said he was not sure what form of recognition the private schools will receive. I don't know whether we can afford a flag,he said.

Haslam said, "We have been as careful as we can in planning this thing to keep the costs as low as possible."

He said the costs of the public school search were up because more states are expected to compete and reviewers will spend two days instead of one visiting finalist schools.

Two 18-member review panels will consider public schools nominated by state school superintendents. The panels will hold two three-day meetings in Washington, with participants getting $150 per day, Haslam said. He estimated it will cost a total of $2,400 for travel, honorariums, hotel and meals for each participant.

Also, the consultants will be pid $300 for each two-day visit they make to a school and for an extensive write-up," said Haslam.

Some 13 million students attend 16,000 public U.S. high schools, and 1.75 million are enrolled in the 7,000 private high schools, most of which are Roman Catholic.

Smith said the private school council will get "almost nothing from the $370,000 grant, except a small amount for overhead.

Correction

A story and photograph published in Tuesdays Daily Reflector about the Southern Flue-Cured Tobacco Associations farmer of the year" award incorrectly iden; tified the Production Credit Association representative presenting the award and an accompanying check.

The story and photograph should have identified the PC A representative as Arnold B. Parris, not Elmer Rodwell.

Artis

SNOW HILL - Mr, Jessie Artis of Snow Hill died Friday at Wilson County Memorial Hospital. The funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Friday at Little Creek Free Will Baptist Church by Elder Tyrone Turnage. Burial will follow in the Artis Cemetery.

Mr. Artis was born and reared in Ayden, but made his home in Grifton for 39 years before moving to Snow Hill. He was a member of Little Creek FWB Church.

He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Smith Artis of Snow Hill; seven sons, Hubert Lee Artis of Florida, A.J. Artis of Grifton. Lester Earl Artis and Oliver Lee Artis, both of Snow Hill, Jessie Artis Jr. of Bronx, N.Y., Claude Artis of Hookerton, and Carrol Tucker of Brooklyn. N.Y.; seven daughters, Mrs. Lula A. Ellis, Sarah Elizabeth Artis, Mrs. Joyce Teen King, Patricia Ann Artis, Mrs. Gail A. Jackson and Marylin Diane Artis, all of Snow Hill, and Helen Louise Artis of Hookerton: a brother, Matthew Artis of Ayden; five sisters, Mrs. Rebia A. Moye, Mrs. Ammie A. Mewborn and Mrs. Esther A. Jones, all of Ayden. Mrs. Essie A. Harris of Greenville and Mrs. Adell A, Hart of Kinston; 45 grandchildren and 25 great gradnchlldren.

The body will be ofi view at Norcott Memorial Chapel in Ayden from 6 p.m. Thursday until one hour prior to the funeral. Family visitation will be held at the chapel from 8-9 p.m. Thursday.

Coleman

Mrs. Eleanor Barr Coleman, 72. of 1003 E. Fifth St died Tuesday at Pitt County Memorial Hospital. The funeral service will be con

ducted at 3p.m. Thursday at St. Pauls Episcopal Church by the Rev. L.P. Houston Jr. Burial will follow at Cherry Hill Cemetery,

Mrs. Coleman, a native of Greenville, spent most of her life here. She graduated from Greenville High School and East Carolina University, was a member of St. Pauls Episcopal Church and was a retired ECU employee.

Surviving are inree sons. Dr. Phillip D. Coleman and Dr. J. Barr Coleman, both (rf Washington, and Donald L. Coleman of Greenville, and three grandchildren.

The family will receive friends at the Wilkerson Funeral Home today from 7-9 p.m.

Foreman Mr. John Allen Foreman, 69, died Saturday in Norfolk, Va. His funeral service will be conducted in Norfolk Thursday at 10 a.m. Graveside services will be held in Sunset Memorial Park, P'armville, at 2 p.m. Thursday.

A Farmville native educated in the Farmville schools, he had lived in Norfolk for many years. He was self-employed as an automobile mechanic and was a member of the Jehovahs Witnesses.

Kennedy

Mrs. Roxy Kennedy died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Ms. Christa Washington, 105-H Lakeview Terrace. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Flanagan Funeral Home.

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THE DAILY REFLECTORWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 16. 1983

Young Pirates Nip Yugoslavians

By WOODY PEELE ReBeclor Sports Editor

Coach Charlie Harrison unveiled a young, hustling team last night as his 1983-84 East Carolina basketball Pirates took to the court and came away with a 69-66 victory over a Yugoslavian team.

Veterans Barry Wright and Tony Robinson led the Pirates to the win, each scoring 13 points, but it was the play of the freshmen that was most watched since they will play a major role in this years program.

And for the most part, fans had to like what they saw.

While East Carolinas shooting was way off, the Bucs hit only 28.8 percent of their shots, it was the hustle that was impressive. Time and again, the Pirates forced turnovers, or followed up on missed shots to try and try again. Although outre-bounded, 49-36, by the taller, beefier Yugoslavians, the Pirates forcd them into 25 turnovers while committing only 11 themselves, with a tight pressing defense.

Yugo Plastika, the official name of the team, featured two members of the current Yu' '-'ian National Team, w.    'paring for the 1984

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Ha. .lowever, said he did not know if they would be among the final selections for that team.

The game was played under international rules for the most part, with two free throws awarded for each foul after the eighth, and three-to-make-two shots when fouled in the act of shooting. A 30-second clock was also used in the game.

The foul situation led to a

number of free throws, and that was where the game was won. ECU connected on 31 of 42 shots, while the Yugoslavians made good on 22 of 32. Four members of the Plastika team fouled out, including one, Stevica Ciko after less than eight minutes of play.

Harrison was not impressed by the international rules and said his team spent no time worrying about them. We didnt practice them at all. Why should we work on something were not going to see again. 1 told them if it (the clock 1 got under ten, to just

drive and shoot. The only time we had any trouble getting our shots was when they went to a zone.

Harrison said his freshmen played like freshmen. They did some good things, but they had some mental lapses too. The thing that concerned me

Coming Through

Kast Carolinas Tony Robinson (12) drives in to the basket, slamming into Vugo Plastikas Goran Sobin (8) while Predrag Kruscic (6) leans a hip into Robinsons way. Pirate Roy

Smith stands at right, looking for a possible rebound. Robinson was called for a charge on the play but the Pirates went on to take a 69-66 win in the exhibition game. (Reflector Photo by Katie Zernhelt)

early was that the ball was not going in the hole (for anyone), and we were getting all we wanted (in the way of good shots). Weve been shooting well in practice.

Hamson said he thought that it could be laid to inexperience and having been together as a team for only alwut a month. "This is the first time, too, that weve gone up against anyone other than ourselves.

The coach said he did feel that the Pirates would have some depth this year. He was )leased with the way Leon 3ass and David Harris played in reserve and more so in the play of Jack Tumbill, who scored ten points. "He just couldnt get it in the hole, which is not his style. (Derrick) Battle put in a couple of good tips for us too.

Harrison didnt feel that Barry Wright played that well, but he was very pleased with the way Tony Robinson ran the team.

They have to learn from this game. We had the chance to break it open several times and did some unsettled things like'taking a couple of quick shots we didnt need to. But playing a team like this and playing a team like Campbell (the first official opponent) are two different thin. Harrison felt that Plastikas zone defense kept it in the game. "We havent worked much against the zone in practice yet. The zone got (the Pirates) thinking about the clock. Without it we would have pulled them out and made them come play us. Thats one of the reasons I dont like the clock. It takes away a chance for you to coach the kids, and gives

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Emory Praises 20 Seniors

By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor

East Carolinas Ed Emory heaped praise on his 20 seniors and wistfully dreamed of a post-season bowl invitation should his Pirates topple Southern Mississippi this coming weekend.

Emory spoke at his weekly )ress conference and said he lad nothing more solid than the current rumor crop which said that East Carolina is in the running for a bid to the Independence Bowl in Shreveport. La., on December 10.

And he feels that there probaply isnt a more deserving tem in the country.

"We have the strongest player in the country (in Terry Long). We have probably the fastest player in the country (in Henry Williams). And 1 believe we have the fastest overall team in the country, too. I think we can complete with anyone in the country.

"In fact, you might think Im crazy as hell, but I think we match up better with

Sports Calendar

Editor's Note: Schedules are supplied by schools or sponsonnn agencies and are subject to change without notice.

Todays Sports Swimming N.C Stale at East Carolina (6 pm.)

Soccer Grades 7-9 Strikers vs. Rowdies Grades 1-3 Strikers vs. Aztecs Chiefs vs. Diplomats Tornadoes vs Cosmos Thursday's Sports Basketball Duke Blue-White game at Farmville Central (8 p.m.)

Soccer Grades 4-6 Strikers vs. Aztecs Chiefs vs. Diplomats Tornadoes vs. Cosmos Grades 7-9 Aztecs vs Cosmos    ,

one ranked) because were

(number Nebraska quicker.

Emory added he felt that this years team had done morein ten weeks to spread the name of East Carolina than had been done in the )revious 50 years. "Ive said lefore, were only 13 points away from competing for the national championship, but we havent gotten the word out on this.

"The people in Atlanta (site of the Peach Bowl) havent heard about all this apparently. If you want a bowl invitation, you better start working early for it. getting the word out. Missouri (an earlier ECU victim and apparently headed for the Holiday Bowl in San Diego) started working for a bowl when they were 3-3. Maybe we waited too late. I know we have to do the seeking if we want a bowl game.

Bus Trip To Miss.

The East Carolina University Pirate Club is sponsoring a charter bus trip to Hattiesburg, Miss., for the Southern Mississippi-ECU football game Saturday.

Departure is from Greenville at 8 a.m. Friday, Nov. 18. Pick up stops will be in Wilson, Raleigh. Durham. Burlington, Greensboro and Charlotte.

The cost of the trip is $160 and includes two nights lodging, game tieket, round trip bus and refreshments on board.

Deadline for reservations is 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. Nov. 16. For more information, contact Charles Shavitz at the Pirate Club, 757-6178.

Emory also doubted the fact that ECUs attendance was a major factor in its being overlooked - if it is to be overlooked. "What kind of following does Boston College have, or Air Force? Well take more people to a bowl game than they will.

Of course. Emory added, the Pirates probably could have sewn up a bowl appearance with a victory over one of the Florida teams they lost to.

Emory said he was very pleased with the way the Pirates bounced back from their heartbreaking loss to Miami two weeks ago to beat William & Mary. 40-6. in their final home game. "They were coming off a very disheartening, pressure loss to Miami, but the football team responded better than at any time this year. They showed the people in eastern North ^Carolina that they can play outstanding football at home.

This group of seniors has set a standard for others to follow. They were unbeaten at home for two years, Emory said.

The coach praised the defense of the Pirates as having gotten better and better as the weeks went by. They just dont let anything bother them; theyre an exceptional group of young men. They swarm to the ball. We picked off their first two passes and that was exactly the type of game we wanted to play. Emory felt good about the offense too, despite having to go without center John Floyd, tight end Damon Pope and tackle Tim Dumas, all out with injuries.

1 was very pleased with the effort the team showed. It was very important that we win that game, to give us a chance to go 8-3 and have one of the best teams in the country. Emory said the Pirate fans

got a chance to see 20 of the finest seniors hes ever been associated with in their final home game Saturday. "No one really knows the heartaches these players have been through in their career here. But I dont think theres a team in the country that has 20 seniors who have more desire to excel, to please, and to bring their school the type of team it desires.

"Theres no way I can express the sentiment 1 feel about them. Ive been fortunate to have had a chance to coach them, and what makes me the happiest is that everyone of them has the opportunity to graduate.

The coach also feels that 10

Urge Write Bowl Group

The ECU Independence Bowl Committee is urging Pirate fans to contact members of the selection committee in support of the ECU team.

Telegrams, cards or letters may be sent to Independence Bowl Selection Committee, 7505 Pines Road-1255, Shreveport, La., 71129.

Telephone calls may also be made to thhe following; Tracy Jackson, 318-797-8379; Bob Vanatta, Executive Director, 318-222-9486; or Ms. Cathy Malson, Executive Secretary, 318-222-9486.

The Pirates are reportedly one of four teams in the running for the bowl. The others are Virginia Tech. Air Force and Mississippi.

to 14 of them will have a chance to play somewhere in the professional ranks.

John Robertson (tackle) has got to be a top third or fourth round choice, and Terry Long (guard) is the best lineman in the country. John Floyd (center) isan overachiever and Norwood Vann (tight end) is an outstanding athlete. He could end up playing either an inside or outside linebacker, or a tight end or wide receiver in the pros. Thats how versatile he is.

Emory also feels that quarterback Kevin Ingram has a shot at the pros and that Earnest Byner is the "best running back in North Carolina. I wouldnt trade him for anybody. Hes a great blocker, a great pass receiver and a great runner and leader. He should go high, too.

On defense, Emory feels that he has three fine defensive ends in Jeff Pegues. Kenny Phillips and Curtis Wyatt. He also has two fine tackles in Hal Stephens (an All-American), and Steve Hamilton,, who played with nagging injuries all year long. Both of them have a chance to go in the first three rounds of the draft, Emory said.

He praised the play of Gerry Rogers at nose guard, and said linebacker Mike Grant has drawn a lot of pro interest. "Clint Harris has been a four year starter and Chuck Bishop and Keith Brown have both started for several years.

All of them are going to be missed, but theyve set a standard for East Carolina for years to come.

bigger, stronger teams who cant really guard you a chance to stay in the game. Harrison was quite pleased with the defense in general. "For a while we did a really good job with it.

But I cant say Im satisfied. Im never satisfied. Weve got a lot of work to do on a lot of things. I did see some things that pleased me, but I saw a lot that displeased me too. It was a good game for our kids. They got a chance to go up against some big strong people who shoot the ball well. Its better for us to play a team like this than one thats not very good.

East Carolina trailed by as much as four points in the early going, but came back to forge ahead by as many as seven points near the midpoint

of the first half, 22-15 on a jumper by Robinson The Yugoslavians rallied, however. tying it twice before moving ahead. 33-32 in the final minute and a half on two free throws by Goran Sobin. However, William Grady hit on two free throws with seven seconds left to give the Pirates a 34-33 lead at the half.

Sobin hit an eight-footer with 16:50 left to put Plastika back ahead. 39-38. but the Pirates took the lead for good at the 15:13 mark on a jumper by Curt Vanderhorst, making it 42-41. The Pirates extended their lead to six on a three-pointer by Grady, and held as much as a seven point lead again, 62-55 and 64-57, before the Yugoslavians put on one last rally that finally pulled even at 66-all.

Auburn Atop Computer List

But Wright hit a jumper with 54 seconds left to put the Pirates back ahead, arid ECU went to some international strategy with 18 seconds left, opting to take the ball out of boun^ rather than shoot a pair of free throws

"We wanted to take the ball out of bounds to use up more of the clock. We didnt want to take the chance of a miss giving them time to come down and set something up, Harrison said.

The Pirates used up 11 more seconds before Robinswi was fouled again, hitting one of the two shots to clinch the win.

Zeljko Poljak led the Plastika team with 18 points, while Predrag Kruscie had 14 and Sobin had 13. Poljak led the Yugoslavian rebounding with 10 while Pero Vucica had nine and Sobin had seven. ECU was led in rebounding by Battle with seven, while Wright had six and Vanderhorst and Tumbill each had four.

Pat Dyes Auburn Tigers continue for the second straight week as the .Number One team on the Daily Reflector sCompuier Rankings.

Nebraska, number one on the two wire service polls, is ranked second, while Miami, Fla., is ranked third.

Six points are awarded for each victory a team claims. Additionally, four more points are awarded each time a victim wins. Two more points are awarded each time a victims victim wins.

Auburn, currently 9-1 on the season, has put together 688 points, while Nebraska is second with 620. Miami had 530.

Illinois is currently ranked fourth with 518 points, while Georgia is fifth with 508.

Texas, the only unbeaten aside from .Nebraska, is sixth with 500, followed by Brigham Young. Clemson, West Virginia and Missouri in the top ten.

The second ten includes Iowa, Florida, Maryland, Penn State, Michigan. Northern Illinois. Pittsburgh. Arizona, Washington and Ohio State.

East Carolinas Pirates advanced from 53rd place to 46th place this week with 224 points. The Pirates got help this week when all of their victims came away with wins

Blue Devils At Farmville

FARMVILLE - Duke Universitys mens basketball team will hold a Blue-White scrimmage game at Farmville Central High School Thursday night.

Tip-off is set for 8 p.m. in the FCHS gymnasium. The game is one of three scrimmages the Blue Devils are holding, the only one in the eastern part of the state.

Coach Mike Krzyzewskis Blue Devils will be one of the upcoming opponents for East Carolina, that game *set for December 10 in Cameron Indoor Stadium on the Duke campus.

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10 Missouri <7-3<................470

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12 Florida <7-2-1)............. 433

13 'Marsland <7-3)..............416

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16. Northern Illinois <8-2)...........382

17 Pittsburgh <8-21.........384

18 .Arizona <6-3-1)..................370

19 Washington <8-2).........354

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Rose Lands 3 On All-Loop Soccer

WILSON - Three members 4)f the Rose High School soccer team were selected to the Big East All-Conference team selected earlier this week by the league's coaches.

The Rampants were the second place team in the conference, but only Wilson Fike had as many selections as did Rose. Regular season champion Hunt had only three named to the team.

Making the team from Rose were goalie Gregg Ward, along with David Jester, David Ely and Jordy Smith.

Pickfed from Fike were Billy Price. Tom Covington, Will Cozart and Jamie Pender. Hunt landed Greg Adkins, McLean Brice and Mark Beckett on the 22-man squad.

Others included John Oxford. Biff Bennett and Rick Rogers from Kinston: James Elliott. Eddie Kitchen and

Mike Copeland from Northeastern; Kevin Hicks and Brent Kirkham from Rocky Mount; Allen Privott of Goldsboro, and Fred Carr and Jay Harrell from Bed-dingfield.

Rose, in its second year of soccer, made the state playoffs for the first time this past season, losing to Raleigh Sanderson, 7-, in the first round.

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Celts 'Run And Gun' Against Nuggets

By The Associated Press The Boston Celtics, who averaged 117 points in winning eight games in a row. proved in capturing their ninth

straight that they can run and gun with the best of them.

Boston outscored the Denver Nuggets, highest-scoring team in the National Basket

ball Association, 140-124 Tuesday night, giving the Celtics a league-best 9-1 record after a season-opening loss.

Reach Advantage

Houston Rockets rookie Ralph Sampson reaches in front of New .lersev Nets DarrvI Dawkins (.):d in

the first period Tuesday night in the Summit. The 7-4 Sampson tried to keep the Nets offense from passing to thefi-11 Dawkins. (,\PLaserphoto)

Stern Quickly Named To Head NBA Office

NEW YORK (AF) - David Stern, who as a boy walked more than a mile up Eighth Avenue to watch National Basketball Association doubleheaders at Madison Square Garden, is about to become the NBA's fourth commissioner.

In a show of quickness and unanimity rare for sports owners, the NBAs Board of Governors took less than half an hour Tuesday to name Stern to succeed Larry O'Brien. Richard Bloch, president of the Phoenix Suns and chairman of the Governors, said there was no dissenting voice to Stern's appointment.

Stern, who has been O'Brien's right-hand man for the past five years and the league's executive vice president for the past three, was the outgoing commissioner's hand-picked choice for the job. O'Brien announced last Thursday that he will would step down when his contract expires heb. 1. although he said Tuesday he will stay on to help the transition.

O'Brien actually orchestrated the quick choice himself. First, he convinced the owners to amend the agenda to add discussion of the commissioner's job to Tuesday's meeting, called or

iginally to discuss the labor dispute with NBA referees. Then he made the strongest possible pitch for Stern to the owners, citing the need for a commissioner from inside the league.

"I couldn't be more pleased," O'Brien said after his recommendation was quickly ratified.

Stern, who grew up as a fan of old-time New York Knicks Harry Gallatin, Sweetwater Clifton. Dick McGuire and a little-known jumpshooter named Jim Baechtold. said he expected that he would be in contention for the job. But he said he never thought the choice of a commissioner would be made so quickly.

I'm a New Yorker," he said "Basketball was always my sport.

"1 love the people, 1 love the players. We have a very exciting non-stop game. We believe we have great players and solid owners. Our television ratings are up and our attendance is up. Our health is good."

Stern, 41. has been as.sociated with the NBA since 196<i. first as a member of a law firm which handled the league's legal matters. After joining the league, he devoted much of his time to market-

Mathias Resigns From USOC Post

COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo, (.API - Bob Mathias, two-time Olympic decathlon champion, is leaving his post as head of the C.S, Olympic Training Center here to direct the National Fitness Foundation in Indianapolis, it was announced today His resignation is effective immediately, according to a news release from the Colorado Springs-based l.S, Olympic Committee Mathias is taking over as executive director of the National Fitness Foundation just as it is establishing the United States Fitness .Academy,

The four-time California congressman joined the USOC in 1977 and established the organization's first Olympic training center on a :4-acre site that once was Ent Air Force Base. Under his direction. the Olympic training center has accomodated the needs of more than lO.tXH) athletes.

Mathias won the gold medal m the decathlon at the age of 17 at the 1948 Olympic Games in London, then repeated the feat in 1952 in Helsinki. He was also a standout collegiate football player.

"We hate to see Bob leave." says USOC Executive Director F. Don Miller, He has done a superb job for us as director of our facilities here and as a spokesman for the U.S. Olympic Committee."

Miller said Mathias would be available for consultation to the L'SCK' in the months preceding the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

Miller has named Lew Whiting as acting director of the training center. Whiting has been ser\mg as director of protocol and services at the USOC and was the former director of the Olympic training center in Squaw Valley. Calif,, which opened in 19W and closed three vears later.

ing, television and labor negotiations with players and referees,

A graduate of Rutgers University and Columbia Law School, among the cases he handled for the law firm of Proskauer Rose Goetz & Mendelsohn, was the settlement of the lawsuit with Oscar Robertson, which paved the way for the merger with the old American Basketball Association,

In 1978, he joined the league as general counsel and in 1980 he became the executive vice president.

Stern was chosen primarily for his marketing skills and his part in putting together television packages, particularly in the expanding area of cable. Among his long-range projects: a package of cable games to sell overseas, where basketball is becoming increasingly popular.

He said he believed the league is entering a period of 'unprecedented stability."

"At this time a year ago." he said, "we had five troubled franchises and all of them are doing well, 1 don't see any reason to change anything. If it's not broken, don't fix it."

Officials around the NBA were also optimistic.

"The perception was that he was well-trained, knowledgeable, and ready to step into Commissioner O'Brien's shoes. said Bloch.

"I think he'll do an outstand-ing job, said Bob MacKinnon, general manager of the New Jersey Nets, He's kept up to date on the issues. He's an articulate, intelligent person. I think everybody in the league thought he'd be a good choice."

Despite his dedication to the sport. Stern never played any organized basketball. At Teaneck, N.J.. High School, he won a varsity letter in tennis, but played basketball only at the intramural level.

However, he noted: I have no cartilage in my right knee as a result of playing basketball for my law firm's team.

Stern lives in Scarsdale, N.Y.. about 20 miles north of New York, with his wife Dianne and sons Andrew and Eric.

"Were playing as well as we can right now. Celtics Coach K.C. Jones said. "Part of our game is running so you can kind of expect this kind of game.

Larry Bird scored 28 points and Kevin McHale 24 to lead seven Celtics in double figures. Jones said there was a reason for the balanced contribution.

"The thin air out here took its effect, especially in the first quarter, so we had to continue running people in and out, Jones said.

In other NBA games, it was Portland 114, Utah 112; Golden State 115, San Antonio 112; Los Angeles 126, Milwaukee 97; New Jersey 104, Houston 86; Chicago 112, Detroit 110; Atlanta 107, San Diego 102; Kansas City 101, Washington 100 and New York 94. Indiana 87.

Robert Parish had 13 of his 18 points and Bird got 12 as the Celtics hit 67 percent of their field goal attempts in the racehorse first quarter, which ended with Boston ahead 39-34. During the period. Denver took its only lead of the game at 32-31.

After leading by three at halftime, Boston hit 15 of its first 18 shots in the third period. The Celtics got 10 points each from Gerald Henderson, who finished with 21, and Dennis Johnson, who had 17, to lead by as many as 13 points in the quarter and take a 106-96 advantage into the final period.

But the Celtics, who lost their season opener at Detroit, had to hold off a frenzied Denver rally in the middle of the final quarter.

The Nuggets cut an 18-point Boston lead to 122-117 with 4:43 to go on a basket by Kiki Vandeweghe. who had 13 of his game-high 38 points in just three minutes during the Denver surge.

But Boston reeled off nine straight points, starting with a three-point play by Parish, to

Crum Wary Of Bennett

CHAPEL HILL. N.C. lAP) - North Carolina, whose-first three losses came while Duke was taking its first three victories, may find Duke quarterback Ben Bennett between it and the Peach Bowl. North Carolina football coach Dick Crum says.

"Ive seen Bennett every year since he was a freshman. Crum said Tuesday at his weekly press conference. "1 think (the most important thing) is the way hes matured as a quarterback. In his senior year things were not going well, but I think it was his leadership that helped them the last three weeks."

Bennett, a senior, needs 246 yards to become the NCAA's all-time passing leader.

While the Tar Heels are 7-3 and Duke is 3-7, both have 3-2 Atlantic Coast Conference marks going into the regionally televised game. And Crum said the timing of the victories could make a difference.

"(Duke) is on a roll while were struggling. he said. "I expect and hope our youngsters get ready to play. Well just play as hard as we can and prepare just as hard as we can.

The Tar Heels are coming off a 17-14 loss to Virginia after leading 14-3 at the half.

"The trip to Charlottesville was obviously not what we wanted it to be, Crum said. "We had our chances early to put the game away. In the first quarter, we had a critical fourth down play that we didnt get and that hurt us.

"(Virginia) came back and played well in the second half, he said. "We didn't help out. We got a couple of opportunities but their (lefense played well and we couldnt get the ball into the end zone.

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"We played against a great team that had a great game, Nuggets Coach Doug Moe said. "Theyre very good and they seemed to be making every shot out there.

"Even though weve wwi nine straight. 1 think we can be better. McHale said. Lakers 126. .Milwaukee 97 Earvin "Magic Johnson padded his league-leading assist total with 17 as Los Angeles easily won at home against Milwaukee.

Jamaal Wilkes led seven players in double figures with 17 for the Lakers, who built a 30-point lead in the third quarter. Marques Johnson led all scorers with 21 points for Milwaukee.

Nets KM, Rockets 86 At Houston, Otis Birdsong scored 34 points and got more than enough help from his New Jersey teammates to offset the seasons best performance by Ralph Sampson,

who had 32 points and 20 rebounds.

Sampson had 13 points and eight rebounds in Qie second period to help Houston take a 54-53 halftime lead. The Nets didn't pull away until the fourth period, when a lO-l spurt expanded their lead to 88-76.

Elvin Hayes had one field-goal attempt to take over the all-time NBA lead with 23,931, surpassing John Havlicek.

Warriors 115, Spurs 112

At Oakland, Mickey Johnson, making his second start of the season because of an injury, scored 29 points, including two free throws with four seconds left, to lead Golden State over San Antonio.

The Spurs, who got 39 points from George Gervin, took a 112-111 lead on a Mike Mitchell jumper with 34 seconds remaining. Eric Floyds short shot with 20 seconds to go gave the Warriors the lead for good.

Trail Blazers 114, Jazz 112 Darnell Valentines jumper with 1:08 remaining gave Portland its home triumph against Utah.

Wayne Cooper scored 26 points and Mychal Thompson 24 for the Blazers, while John Drew had 31 and Adrian Dantley 27 for the Jazz.

Hawks 107, Clippers 102 Atlanta snapped a four-game losing streak and extended San Diegos road losing streak to 20, including seven in a row this season.

Dan^Roundfield scored 22 points and Eddie Johnson 21 to lead the Hawks, who are 4-0 at home and 0-5 on the road. Center Wayne "Tree Rollins scored four of his 10 points in the last 13 seconds to keep Atlanta ahead.

Kings 101, Bullets 100 Eddie Johnsons two free throws with seven seconds to go gave Kansas City a road triumph over Washington.

Greg Ballard, who led the Bullets with 22 points, gave

Tar Heels T<m Choice In College Cage Poll

By The Associated Press

North Carolina, led by Michael Jordan and Sam Perkins and bolstered by three outstanding freshmen, is the No. 1 college basketball team in the preseason Associated Press rankings announced today.

The Tar Heels, who won the 1982 NCAA title but were eliminated in the East Regional final last season by Georgia, received 34 first-place votes and 1,175 points from a nationwide panel of 61 sports writers and broadcasters.

Kentucky, which gets back 7-foot-l Sam Bowie, sidelined two seasons with a shinbone injury, drew 16 No. 1 votes and 1,123 points to rank second, ahead of Houston, which drew four first-place votes and 1,042 points.

Georgetown attracted four first-place votes and 1.024 points for the No. 4. The Big East Conference favorite has 7-foot Pat Ewing, a first team All-American, and a strong supporting cast.

Memphis State, which includes 6-10 Keith Lee among its four returning starters, drew one vote for No. 1 and 905 points to gain the No. 5 spot.

Louisville, which made the Final Four last season for the third time in four years.

received the other first-place vote and 836 points to rank sixth despite the loss of the McCray brothers.

Iowa was ranked seventh, with Maryland and UCLA and Oregon State completing the Top Ten.

Louisiana State headed the Second Ten. followed by Michigan State, Fresno State, Arkansas, Boston College. Georgia, Kansas, DePaul. Indiana and Oklahoma.

Jordan, a junior guard-forward and a clutch performer for North Carolina since his freshman season, earned first team All-America honors last season. Perkins, a 6-foot-lO senior who doubles at forward and center, was a second team All-America.

North Carolina Coach Dean Smith also has returning starters in 7-foot sophomore center Brad Daugherty and 6-8 senior forward Matt Doherty plus holdover guard Buzz Peterson. The Tar Heels' only key loss was point guard Jimmy Braddock.

North Carolina. 28-8 last season, also has 6-10 forwards Joe Wolf and Dave Popson and point guard Kenny Smith from the freshman ranks.

Smith has said Maryland should be the favorite in the Atlantic Coast Conference because the Terrapins have all their starters back, beat

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After three straight losses in football by UNC its time everybody faced the truth; ECU is now the best college football team in North Carolina.

Both teams have 7-3 records, but ECUs schedule is much tougher. Also, ECU s three losses have come to higher-ranked teams 47-46 to 6th ranked Florida State, 24-17 to 5th ranked Florida, and 13-7 to 7th ranked Miami. UNC. on the other hand, lost 28-26 to 11th ranked Maryland, 16-3 to 17th ranked Clemson, and 17-14 to unranked Virginia.

Maybe Carolina was smart when it dropped ECU from its schedule two years ago. And while Im at it, Id like to nominate Ed Emory for College Coach of the Year.

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But Smith, who has put a team in the Final Four seven times, says he hopes the loss to Georgia might have awakened his veterans.

"I think our senior leaders now realize how hard it is to reach the Final Four. Smith said. "Two years. NCAA finals. It might have looked routine. The Georgia game made everyone realize how very hard it is to reach that last stop

Houston lost front-liners Clyde Drexler and Larry Micheaux. but returns 7-foot Akeem Abdul Olajuwon. who became a dominant force last season, leading the Cougars to 26 straight victories before being knocked off by North Caroloina State in the NCAA final.

Ten of last seasons final Top Twenty are missing from the preseason rankings.

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Bulls 112, Pistons no At Chicago. Orlando Woolridge hit a 15-footer with no time showing on the clock to lift the Bulls over Detroit,

Bill Laimbeer. who topped the Pistons with 21 points, had tied the score at 110-110 only 12 seconds from the end. Woolridge led all scorers with 27 points,

Knicks 94. Facers 87 New York extended Indianas road losing streak to 18 since last Feb, 15 as backup forward Louis Orr led a fourth-quarter Knicks surge, Orr scored five straight points to start a 15-1 streak that turned a seven-point .New York deficit into an 82-75 lead Orr finished the surge with a three-point play with 7:07 to

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Bernard King scored 21 points for New York to lead all scorers.

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BRISBANE, Australia (.APi - Unheralded Australian Anne Minter upset fifth-seeded American Kathy Jordan on Wednesday to reat'h the third round of the $150,000 Panasonic womens tennis tournament.

Minter. ranked 112 on the world computer, whitewashed Jordan in the final, set to- pull off the biggest upset of the tournament to date J-6. 6-1. 6-0.

Unseeded Aussie Chris '.Neil ousted i:ith seed Iva Budarova of Czechoslovakia 6-1. 3-6, 6-2 in another second-round upset And defending champion Wendy Turnbull of Australia easily dispatched compatriot Liz Savers 6-2.6-1

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Southern Cal Atop Women's Poll

By The Associated Press

Southern California, which returns sophomore Cheryl Miller, the nations outstanding player, has been picked to successfully defend its NCAA title by the expanded board of 65 women's basketball coaches

But the closest voting in the eight-year history of the weekly rankings compiled by Mel Greenberg of The Philadelphia Inquirer gave the nod to Southern Cal by one point, 1,233-1,-232, over Louisiana Tech, the team it defeated 69-67 for the NCAA crown last March in Norfolk, Va

Georgia.-regarded by many

as a strong contender for the 1984 title to be determined in Los Angeles, placed third with 1,205 points - 28 behind Southern Cal.

The detending champions received 28 first-place votes. Louisiana Tech, which finished first in last seasons final rankings, received 19 first-place votes. Georgia, which lost to Southern Cal in the national semifinals, drew the remaining 18 firsts.

Texas placed fourth in the preseason voting with 1.050 points, followed by Tennessee with 1.050 points and Long Beach State with 990 points.

The rest of the first ten includes Old Dominion f843i,

Maryland (682), Kansas State (638) and Mississippi (630).

The second ten includes North Carolina State, Auburn, Louisiana State, Rutgers. Missouri, Arizona State. Penn State. Ohio State,. Cheyney and South Carolina.

Missing from last seasons final rankings is Kentucky, which was hit heavy by losses through graduation. Also gone are Oregon State and North Carolina.    *

Ill take responsibility for uses spot, said Tech Coach Sonja Hogg, a member of the voting panel. 1 dont think we belong up there right now Georgia should be No. 1. USC should be right up there.

Texas belongs there and Tennessee should be hungrier after missing the finals last year.

Those first six teams are superior than the rest and the voting seems to prove it." said Southern Cal Coach Linda Sharp, who also is a voting board member. Tell (Georgia Coach) Andy Landers 1 tried to put the pressure on him.

Besides Miller. Southern Cal returns 6-foot-3 senior All-Americans Pam and Paula McGee, The three combined for 57,8 points and 28.9 rebounds a game.

But the NCAA champions lost sophomore playmaker Rhonda Windham to a leg

injury in the National Sports Festival last summer creating guard problems that caused many voters to switch to Tech or Georgia.

Tech returns three seniors - 6-3 All-American Janice Lawrence, 5-4 point guard Kim Mulkey, and 6-2 Debra Rodman. The three have produced a 100-3 record -two losses being to Southern Cal last season.

Georgia is highly regarded off its veterans such as 6-3 junior Janet Harris, 6-1 sophomore Lisa OConnor and 5-11 sophomore Theresa Edwards. Additionally, Landers has recruited 6-7 Barbara Bootz and (L2 Katrina McClain.

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right now," said Georgia Coach Landers. Were so

young yet and have so far to team by go. But we can be that kind of    season "

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Baughan Seems Out-Of- Place

ByllKRSdlELMSSENSON A P.Sports Writer Maxie Baughan The very name conjures up the image of a hard-nosed professional linebacker, which, of course, he was.

Baughan was an all-star center. Southeastern Conference Lineman of the Year and Gator Bowl MVP for Georgia Tech in 1959. He went on to a great pro career as a linebacker with the Philadelphia Eagles. Los

Angeles Hams and Washington Redskins, four times an all-pro selection and nine times a Pro Bowler, tying Detroits Joe Schmidt for the most appearances by a linebacker.

Defensive coordinator for Georgia Tech in 1972-73, player-coach for the Redskins in 1974 and then defensive coordinator for the Baltimore ColLs and Detroit Lions. What is Maxie Callaway Baughan Jr. doing as head coach at

Cornell University in the Simon-pure Ivy League?

Youre not the first person to ask me that ouestion, Baughan says. Its been kind of a dream of mine, a thought process I've gone through many times. I didnt think about coaching in the Ivy League, but I thought about the academic requirements of the service academies and the discipline.

"I was approached by Cornell and 1 said. Lets talk. 1

liked the idea of coaching in this environment, coaching young men who play football because they love it.

Far above Cayuga's waters. Baughan also is far below the big tim. He doesnt mind a bit.

The lack of athletic scholarships and spring practice is probably the biggest difference. Everyone in the Ivy League is treated alike and they have no obligations to the university. And there's no

facade about the discipline and the dedication. 1 have no reservations about the years 1 spent at Georgia Tech and in the pros, but I'm very happy here.'

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He was tender and loving and he cared about each player, Arians remembers. He wasn't much on X's and (J's; he coached coaches and he coached players.

Arians recalls one staff meeting last season when Bryant mentioned that he had run into Paul Crane, an Alabama star in 1963-64-65. AiOp AlLlMAT. Said the supposedly crusty Bear, "Paul, did I ever tell you lloved you

Replied Crane. You didn't have to. Coach We all knew it.

"That's the difference in today's players." Bryant told his staff. You've got to tell

'em.

Arizona State placekicker Luiz Zendejas tied a Pac-lO record with his 61st career field goal and broke an NCAA record for points by kicking in the Sun Devils' 38-3 victory over Oregon State.

.NEW YORK (AP) - Cal Ripken Jr., Rookie of the Year in the American League just one year ago. was flamed today as 1983 AL Most Valuable Player, narrowly defeating Baltimore Orioles teammate Eddie Murray in the balloting.

Ripken, 23, completed his meteoric ascension from ro(A-ie standout to MVP by leading the American League in hits with 211, runs with 121 and doubles with 47 last season as the Orioles won their first World Series since 1971.

The Baltimore shortstop also placed among the league leaders in batting average (.3181, RBI (102), game-winning RBI (17) and slugging average (.517) to go along with his 27 homers.

And, in only his second season, he has earned the reputation as an ironman by being the only player in the league to play every inning of all 162 games this year, extending his streak of consecutive games to 280.

Sometimes its like living in a small fantasy World, things have happened so fast, Ripken said after receiving the phone cali that informed him of the award, 'Ive been excited all day. even if 1 was just going to the supermarket to buy a bottle of milk.

"Everyone here has been behind both me and Eddie 'Murray), and I think I would have been just as excited for Eddie if hed won. I'm sure he feels the same way "

In balloting conducted by the Baseball Writers Association of America, Ripken received 15 of a possible 28 first-place votes with two votes allocated to each of the 14 American League cities. He was voted second nine times, third three times and fourth once for 322 total points.

Last year's AL MVP also was a shortstop. Robin Yount

of Milwaukee, and, for the second straight year. Murray-finished second in balloting .Murray, who hit 3(j6 with : homers and 111 RBI. received 10 first-place votes and 290 points,

Carlton Fisk of the Chicago White Sox was third with the remaining three first-place votes and 209 points, followed by Jim Rice of Boston with 150 points and Cecil Cooper of .Milwaukee with 123 votes

Ripken said the first phone call he made after learning of the award was to his father. Cal Sr., who. as the Orioles third-base coach, has had a rare opportunity not only to watch but also to help his son's career

He was very excited.' Ripken Jr. said in a telephone interview from Baltimore "I got a phone call about quarter toll p.m.). and it was him on the phone, so I know it was on his mind. Last year. 1 didn't get that phone call.

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While Ripken was the first American Leaguer to win rookie and .MVP awards in successive years. Fred Lynn, then ot Boston, won the awards in tlie same year, 197.'j Ripken is only tiie fourth player to win lioth the rookie and MVP awards in a career since the rookie voting wa-divided by leagues in 194) Besides Lynn, the others were Thurman .Munson and Hod Carew

Ripken set Baltimoro single-season rwords for hi!-and doubles in his MVl sea.son while hitting mor* homers and collecting more RBI than any other shortstoii in Orioles history Ripken hit better than .3V) in the second half of fh-season and nearly 40<i in h,-final 43 games as the Orioh -won their seventh AL Ea-' title. He hit safely in 11 or more straighf games three times, including 16 straight from Sept 9-21 He was the league s Rookie of the Year in 1982 when he si-t team rookie records with homers and 93 RBI A homegrown produc Ripken was Ixirn in, Havre d' Grace. Md . and now lives to Cockeysville. Md He was the Orioles' lourth selection in th< June 1978 amateur draft.

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Are there ways to capitalize on the huge throw back" harvest of fishermen? Is' there a way to make undesireable and underutilized species of potentially valuable fish more attractive to the recreational fisherman"?

These are some of the quejBtions that scientists will be trying to answer through an $80.1)00 study, in which marine scientists from ECU and other universities and organizations will -apply modern techniques for measuring consumer behavior and market research analysis to the sports fishing industry in four regions of the siouth Atlantic and Gulf Coast.

According to ECU researcher Dr. Jeffrey C. Johnson, methods that will be used to discover why fishermen prefer - and spend money to go after -certain species may be similar to those used to find out

why shoppers choose a particular brand of coffee at the grocery store.

These methods have worked well in product research and we will be using them for the first time for fisheries. Dr. Johnson said. Johnson, a principal investigator for the project, works with the ECU Institute for Coastal and Marine Resources.

The research will involve interviews with salt water sport fishing elute, captains of head boats and charter boats, and others in the Morehead City, Daytona Beach and Tampa-St. Petersburg. Fla,, and Galveston. Texas, areas.

"To begin with, we want to find out how people describe fish - what characteristics have been identified for purposes of the study," Johnson said.

Characteristics will include appearances of the fish, whether the fish is dark or white-meated, oily or dry,

how quickly it spoils, its taste, and even whether it is considered a good or poor fighting fish.

How people perceive a species may vary geographically, Johnson said. Mullet, for example, is a preferred food fish in Florida' but is frowned upon in Galveston.

Sea catfish, of which more than 21 million are caught in South Atlantic and Gulf waters each year, rank low in preference, apparently because they are ugly fish with sharp spines, Other fish may be disliked because they are bottom fish," Johnson said.

According to Johnson, the goal of the research project is to develop a program to increase demand for underutilized species among recreational fishermen. A

second phase will involve marketing and media programs to improve the image and marketability of so-called undesireable species. James D. Murray of N.C. State University and the UNC Sea Grant College Program will be directing that phase.

The project is being funded by the National Marine Fis-hieries Service with money collected, at least in part, from foreign fishing fleets which operate in U.S. territorial waters.

Investigators believe that, if successful, the long-range effects would serve to reduce conflicts between commercial and recreational fishermen and also increase the total U.S. harvest and consumption of fisheries products.

Baptists Elect New President

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GREENSBORO. N.C. (AP) - Campbell University President .Norman A. Wiggins has defeated Greensboro mortician A1 Lineberry to become president of the State Baptist Convention of North Carolina.

The election of Wiggins, a key friend and ally of Sen. Jesse Helms. R-N.C.. was seen as a victory for conservatives in the state's largest religious denomination. But Wiggins said an endorsement of Helms was unlikely because Campbell's board of trustees is equally divided between Democrats and Republicans on the eve of Helms' expected race against Gov. Jim Hunt for the U.S. Senate.

I'm not in a position to make a comment on Helms' campaign." he said in a post-election news conference. I am interested in politics from an individual standpoint."

In the weeks leading up to the convention. Lineberry had been called as a prime candidate of the state's Southern Baptist moderates, who think the Bible is the inspired" word of God, but not literally true.

The third candidate, Charlotte businessman

NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT AND NOTICE TO PUBLIC OF REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS

Date: November 16,1983

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On or about December 5,1983. the above named Town will request the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development to release Federal funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (PL 93-383) for the following project:

East Street Revitaliution Area Project Housing Rehabilitation and Drainage Improvements Bethel, Pitt County. North Carolina

Purpose of Notice

This Notice is intended to meet two separate procedural requirements of 24 CFR Part 58: (1) To provide notice to the public that the Town of Bethel has determined that the request for reiease of funds for the above named project will not have a significant impact on the environment; (2) To provide notice to the public that the Town of Bethel is requesting the reiease of funds for the above-named project.

Finding of No Significant Impact It has been determined that such request for release of funds will not constitute an action significantly affecting the quality of the human environment and accordingly the above-named Town has decided not to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act 0( 1979 (PL 91-190).

The reasons for such decision not to prepare such Statement are as follows:

It has been determined that the proposed project, which will include the rehabilitation of 47 substandard dwelling units, relocation and clearance, and installation of 290 LF. of reinforced concrete piping. are not actions which will significantly affect the quality of the human environment.

An Environnrental Review Record respecting the within project has been made by the Town ol Bethel which documents the environmental review of the project and more fully sets forth the reasons why such Statement is not required. This Environmental Review Record is on file at the Town of Bethel Town Hall and is available (or public examination and copying upon request at the Town Clerk's Office during normal business hours.

No further environmental review of such project is proposed to be conducted prior to the request for release of Federal funds.

Public Comments on Finding All interested agencies, groups and persons disagreeing with this decision are invited to submit written comments for consideration by the Bethel Board ol Commissioners, to the Mayor's Office at the above address. Such written comments should be received on or before December 1.1983. All such comments so received will be considered and the Town will not request the release of Federal funds or taka any administrative action on the within project prior to the date specified in the preceding sentence.

Release of Funds

The Town of Bethel will undertake the project described above with Block Grant funds from the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources and Community Development under Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act ol 1974. The Town of Bethel is certifying to NRCD that Bethel and Frank Hemingway, in his official capKity as Mayor, consenf to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to environmental reviews, decision making and action; and that these responsibilities have been satisfied. The legal effect of the certification is that upon its approval, the Town of Bethel may use the Block Grant funds and NRCD will have satisfied Ifs responsibilities under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969.

Objections to State Reiease of Funds NRCD will accept an objection to its approval only if it is on one of the following bases: (a) that the certification was not in tact executed by the certifying officer or other officer or applicant approved by NRCD; or (b) that applicant's environmental review record for the project indicates omission of a required decision, finding, or step applicable to the project in the environmental review process. Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedure (24 CFR Part SB) and may be addressed to NRCD at P.O. Box 27687, Raleigh. N.C., 27611.

Ot^tions to the release of funds on bases other than (hose stated above will not be considered by NRCD. No objection received after December 20,1983 will be contidered by NRCD. Comments must specify whether they concern the finding of no significant impact or the intent to request release of funds.

Frank M. Hemingway. Mayor Town of Bethel Post Office Box 837 Befhel. North Carolina 27812

Henderson Belk, withdrew from the race in a surprise move Tuesday.

Belk. who had the support of many convention conservatives. said he was following the spirit of unity" convention leaders have sought at this sessi9n by withdrawing and supporting Wiggins for president.

The state's conservatives, who believe that the Bible is inerrant," or literally true, threw their support to Wiggins after Belk withdrew, several participants in the morning meeting said.

Wiggins was elected after delegates determined that the head of a Baptist institution, such as the Buies Creek college, can serve as convention president. Some delegates said his election to a major state denominational office would be a conflict of interest.

Two years ago, Wiggins withdrew from the race when a question was raised whether a Baptist agency head could be president.

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -Vice President George Bush will attend a fundraising dinner for Sen. Jesse Helms. R-N.C.. on Dec. 6 in Greensboro, says a spokesman in Bush's office.

Alixe Reed, assistant press secretary for Bush, said Tuesday that the vice president would be in the state just long enough to attend the dinner sponsored by the Helms for Senate Committee.

Helms is expected to face a re-election challenge from Democratic Gov Jim Hunt but neither has announced his candidacy.

The 7:30 p.m. dinner for Helms will be at the Holiday Inn Four Seasons in Greensboro. The Helms committee had no immediate comment on the vice presidents visit.

It was Helms who led an effort at the 1980 Republican convention in Detroit to keep Bush from becoming Ronald Reagan's running mate.

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money. President Reagan attended a Helms for Senate Committee fundraising dinner in Washington last spring. The president's remark have been widely used in political ads for Helms on N.C. television stations.

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CAMP LEJEUNE, .N.C, (AP) - Marines recuperating from wounds received in the bombing in Beirut, Lebanon, were looking forward to a couple of visitors to brighten their day Miss Universe, 19-year-old Lorraine Downes of New Zealand, and Miss, USA, Julia Hayek, 22, of California.

Ms. Downes and Ms. Hayek planned to visit today with servicemen at the Naval Hospital here and sign autographs, said base spokesman Kenny Reese.

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Adults To Read To Children

In Observation of Book Week and American Education Week, parents have volunteered to read to the children of the Bishop Payton Child Learning Center in Stokes, says director Margie Smith.

Linda Wiliams of Bethel will read to the Children today during story time and .Novella Carr of Greenville will read Thursday. The center will donate new books to all children on r i d a    .

Also on Fridav the parents will participate in a chicken dinner sale to benefit the school. The children will be involved in a make-believe first Thanksgiving dinner.

Solicitation Requests Approved

Police Capt. John Briley has announced approval of two requests for solicitation permits in Greenville.

He said the requests were submitted by: the Echoes of Calvarv of Mount Calvary Free Will Baptist Church to conduct a merchant solicitation Wednesday through Friday to obtain prizes for a carnival to raise funds for the youth department; and by the A.G. Cox Parent Teacher Organization to conduct a door-to-door solicitation Friday through Nov. 28 to conduct a cookie sale to raise funds for the PTO.

Popcorn Theater Set Saturday

In celebration of Childrens Book Week, there will be a special session of Popcorn Theater on Saturday in the Childrens Room at Sheppard Memorial Library from 10:30 a.m. until noon. The program will include books, films and popcorn for 5th. 6th and 7th graders. Free tickets may be picked up at the library or reserved by calling 752-4177. Jane Maier will be guest booktalker for the morning. The featured film will be "P.J. and the Presidents Son."

Arrest Made In Radio Theft

Greenville police arrested Anthony Ray Phillips. 19, of 1912B Norcott Circle on larceny charges Tuesday following the theft of a radio from Agnes Fullilove School.

Officer M.J. Nobles said the radio, owned by Johann Erich Bleicher of 203 North Harding St.. was recovered.

Du Pont Manager Is Retiring

Howard A. Kress, manager of the Du Pont textile fibers -plant near Kinston since 1977, will retire Dec. 31 after 35 vears of service with the company, Du Pont announced.

' The company said Nick A. Ferrante, who is currently assistant plant manager at Du Fonts Martinsville, Va., facility, will succeed

Kress.

Kress, 60, joined Du Pont in IWl as a lab assistant in Deepwater,

N.Y., and, after serving in the Army during World War II, rejoined the company in 1949 at the Seaford, Del., nylon plant.

While at Seaford, he was one of the original members of a group assigned to develop Dacron polyester fiber.

Kress came to Kinston for start-up of the worlds first commercial production facility for Dacron in* early 1953. He held various positions in company plants in Wilmington, Del.,

Camden. S.C., and Richmond. Va., before being named manager of the Kinston facility on Sept. 1,1977.

Kress and his wife, the former Barbra F. Schantz of Allentown. Pa., will reside in Camden, S.C.. after retirement.

Ferrante. 42. has served as assistant plant manager in Martinsville since January 1980. He joined Du Pont in 1%2 as an engineer at the Richmond plant.

He is married to the former Diane Webb of Nashville. Tenn., and thev have two sons.

HOWARD A. KRESS

NCCU Alumni To Meet

The Pitt County chapter of the North Carolina Central University Alumni Association will meet Thursday at the home of Sharon Williams. Route 5. Box 369, Greenville (Pactolus)atBp.m.

For further information contact chapter president Ernest Brown at 756-0982 or call 758-3706. Members will meet at D.D. Garretts office at 7:30 p.m. to car-pool.

Pitt Representatives Elected

Two members of Pitt County schools office support staff were elected to offices for 1984-85 in the 14th district of the North Carolina Association of Educational Office Personnel at the districts recent 32nd annual conference.

Elva Smith, secretary and bookkeeper at Ayden-Grifton High School, was elected president of the organization and Joyce B. Harrell, secretary to Pitt Countys associate superintendent. was elected treasurer.

Sixteen office support personnel from Pitt County attended the conference. District 14 covers 16 counties in the northeastern part of North Carolina,

Nancy Evans Is Honored

Nancy Evans, biology teacher at D.H, Conley High School, has been selected by the North Carolina Science Teachers Association as the outstanding science teacher for District 15.

The award was presented at the recent state convention of the organization in Winston-Salenv Mrs. Evans received her bachelors and masters degrees at East Carolina University and is currently working toward her education specialist certification. She is married to Carl Evans and they have one son, Phillip, who is a student at the North Carolina School of Science and Math,

Harvest Sale Scheduled

A harvest sale sponsored by the Bell Arthur Methodist Women will be held Saturday at 9 a m It will include an inside yard and bake sale and chicken pastry dinners. It will be held at the Bell Arthur United Methwlist Church.

Panel On Handicapped Meets

A luncheon meeting was held today by the Pitt County Committee for Employment ot the Handicapped at the Eastern Carolina \wationaI Center The committee has set its goals for the year which will In^nefit the person with disabilities in the community,

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Heaters To Be Discussed

Selection and use of kerosene heaters will be discussed by Bobby Joyner. Pitt County fire marshal. Thursday at 7 p m, Sam Uzrell. agricultural extension agent, will then speak on Selecting and Using Wood Heaters.

The program is open to the public and will be held on the second floor of the Pitt County Office Building. Call 752-2934, extension :fJO, to preregister.

Stolen Weapons Recovered

Leonard Robert Alexander Stewart Jr.. 32. of 411A W Third St. was arrested on breaking, entering and larceny charges Tuesday afternoon shortly after several guns were taken from a home at 415 W Foiirth St., Greenville police said this morning.

Detective H.L, Conner said the thief gained entrance to the home through a window and was leaving the residence with a shotgun and three pistols when residents of the home returned and saw him leaving,

Policewere notified and. according to Conner. Officers M.J. .Nobles and Robert Gorham picked up Stewart at the intersection of Fifth and Pitt streets and recovered the weapons

The break-in was reported at 2:35 p m

Kerosene Heaters Stolen'

Greenville police are continuing their investigation of a break-in at Womack Electric Co at 1306 W. 14th St in which 30 kerosene heaters were reported taken.

Lt. D.R Bullock said entrance to the Womack warehouse was gained through a window The heaters, all model J-30 Yuasa brand units, were valued at $3.000

TTie break-in was reported at 9:35 a.m. .Monday

Professors Become Assessors

Two members of the East Carolina University School of Education faculty have completed a comprehensive traning program which qualifies them to serve as assessors in special centers sponsored by the N.C State Department of Public Instruction and the National .Association of Secondary Principals

Drs. William C Sanderson and Keith C Hudson, professors in the ECU Department of Educational Administration and Supervision, completed the NASSP ass^sor traning. which enables the ECU School of Education to become and assessment center. The purpose of the centers is to help identify and develop candidates who show potential ability for becoming strong principals and assistant principals

Benefit Film Premiere Set

The Southeastern premiere of a new film. "A Christmas Story" will be shown Thursday at 7 p.m and again at 9:30 p.m. at the Buccaneer Movies. The premiere is to benefit the Pitt-Greenville Arts Council with a portion of the ticket sales

Prior to the 7 p.m. performance, an ensemble from the Greenville Choral Society and the Suzuki Players will present live holiday entertainment, and refreshments will be sefved

Tickets.'priced at $5, may be purchased at the door or by calling 757-1785 or 756-5235. Proceeds will help the council further its work in supporting the arts in Greenville and Pitt County.

Soccer Winners Announced

Pitt County Community Schools has announced the w inners of the skill competition held at the annual Soccer Play Day The following participants placed first, second and third in the event:

Seven-year-olds: Chuck Coburn, Charles Harris and Carl Gaynor; 8-year-olds: Bo Carson. Chad Evenhuis and Jamie Corbett (tied) and Dean .Nelson: 9-year-olds: .Mike Hardee. Kevin .Mewborn and Richard Brittle; lO-year-olds: Ben Gaskins. Paul Pajak and Jesse .Nelson; 11-year-olds. Lee Stocks, Lee Thorne and Craig Willoughby; 12-year-olds: Herbert Staton. Benard Little and Terry Whitaker: 13-year-olds: Johnny Moore, Darren Lister and Carlton Elks; 14-year-olds: David Williams. John Main and Harold Barrett.

Over 250 students from 11 schools throughout Pitt County participated in the competition.

RECEPTION THURSDAY A reception, free and open to the public, will be held from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Thursday in the Gray Gallery, ECU campus for an exhibition, Contemporary Photography as Fantasy. The work shown here. "Climbing the Matterform, l^i." a color work by Vahe Guzeiimian. is one of about 90 works to be exhibited. The show has been assembled by The Santa Barbara (California) Museum of .Art. and is one of the largest exhibits of photographs ever to beheld in this area.

I Wish To Thank The Friends Of Bill Hadden Organization And All Those Who Supported Me in The Election Of November 8th To The City Council.

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Hospifal Trustees Plan Obtain Pitt Pathologists

Bv CAROLTVER Reflector Stafff Writer Pitt County Memorial Hospital Trustees voted Tuesday night to authorize its executive committee to transfer funds to East Carolina Health Services Inc. for the purchase of Pitt Pathologists Inc.

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Pitt Pathologists once provided laboratory services to the hospitals and is now a private laboratory firm operating in Greenville. The hospital contract with the firm was terminated some time ago and the East Carolina University medical school has been relied on since then to provide lab services. Pitt has continued to serve other area medical

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East Carolina Health Services Inc. is a corporation set up by the hospital to be used for the acquisition and

administration of medically related businesses for conversion to publicly owned services of the hospital.

It was announced a com

mittee of the medical staff of the hospital has been set up to stuoy the feasibility of eventually performing liver transplants at PCMH.

The resignation of John Ennis as hospital director of computer services was announced. He has accepted a similar position with Wayne

Memorial Hospital in Goldsboro.

The purchase of a $9,911 computer for use in the endoscopic lab of the hospital was approved.

Reid Hooper, United Way president for the community and a hospital board member, expressed appreciation to hospital employees for surpassing their goal for gifts to the United Way.

Risk Management Committee Chairman Dr. Jeffrey Senter explained the additions of insurance coverage for the hospital which would raise the annual premium to $3,336. The increased coverage was approved.

The formation of a DRG steering committee and a DRG hotline in the medical

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announced. The hotline is being manned 16 hours a day by medical records personnel to answer physicians' questions regarding diagnosis and diagnosis-related groups (DRG) and other Medicare-related issues.

Marilyn Rhodes, nursing services interim director, was praised for her smooth takeover of the leadership of nursing services.

Hospital volunteer Juanita Elks was recc^nized, after being introduced by hospital director of volunteers Etsil Mason. Also recognized was the Greenville Service League. Both Mrs. Elks and the Service League are recipients of governors awards for volunteer services.

NORTH CAROLINA SYMPHONY IN CONCERT ... The North Carolina Symphony performed this week in Greenville in

Police No Longer 'Security Guards'

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Raleigh police have stopped acting as security guards at the Greyhound bus station after striking workers complained of harrassment, but picketers in North Carolina say they dont expect an end to the strike any time soon.

Raleigh Police Chief Frederick Heineman said Tuesday he ordered officers to stop moonlighting as security guards "to alleviate the concern by management, labor or any associated party and to remove any impression of a "conflict of interest on our part."

His order followed a pro-test Monday at the Greyhound terminal in which striking drivers and other workers tore up letters the company had sent ordering them to return to work or be fired.

Union leader Stanley Bass of Angier complained of harrassment after he was advised by police that public burning of the letters would violate a city ordinance and subject them to arrest.

Meanwhile, members of the Amalgamated Transit Workers Union in Charlotte said they werent expecting an early settlement of the 11-day-old strike, despite Tuesday's resumption of union-company talks.

"I don't look for it to be settled soon." said James Mitchell, financial secretary for ATU Local 1493, as union pickets continued to demonstrate at the Charlotte

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Greyhounds Charlotte station manager L.W. Durand reported: "No problems. Everything's lovely."

Durand said the company has had several hundred people apply for jobs at Greyhound offices in Charlotte.

The employees struck Greyhound Nov. 3 after the bus line proved a 9.5 percent pay cut and reductions in other benefits. The company said it must cut labor costs to become competitive with regional airlines and other bus companies.

Air Senice Ikidiaiigeil

KINSTON - The Civil Aeronautics Board has announced that essential air service requirements for Kinston, Goldsboro and Greenville, which receive their primary air service through the Eastern Regional Jetport at Kinston, remains the same following a review of essential air service determinations.

The CAB requirement for Kinston-Goldsboro-Greenvil le is "at least two non-stop round trips daily" between Kinston and either Atlanta or Charlotte, and two nonstop trips daily between Kinston and Raleigh-Durham, Norfolk, Richmond or Washington.

A jetport spokesman said this morning that the requirements announced by the CAB are the same as in the past and are being met.

The CAB said in all cases, flights meeting the essential air service requirements must be operated with two pilots and with aircraft having at least two engines and convenient cabin access.

Essential air service re-quirements for Jacksonville-Camp Lejeune and for Wilmington, is the same as for Kinston-Goldsboro-Greenville, the CAB announcement said.

The CAB said requirements for New Bern, Morehead City and Beaufort, served through Simmons-Nott Airport in New Bern, and service for Rocky Mount and Wilson, served by the Rocky Mount-Wilson Airport, include two daily nonstop round trips between either Raleigh-Durham or Charlotte.

ORDER JAILING BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - A judge has ordered that a retired army general be jailed for his alleged links with paramilitary death so^uads accused of killing hundreds of people in the 1970s, court sources report.

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ByFREDKOTHENBEKG AP Television Writer NEW YORK (AP) -Would you trust your ticker to Dr. Mark Craig, the brilliant-but-overbearing surgeon on NBCs medical series "St. Elsewhere? Tonight, Craig (William Daniels) performs his and the fictional hospitals first-ever heart transplant, and a real-life heart specialist, who previewed the episode, says its good theater and good medicine.

"Its interesting, fast-moving and educational, said Dr. James Satterfield, a resident in cardio-thoracic surgery at New Yorks Mount Sinai Medical Center.

While recognizing TVs dramatic license and compression, Satterfield, whos assisted on open-heart sur gery but hasn't witnessed a transplant, said the operation had the correct anatomy, terminology and procedures. "It looked like what heart surgery looks like. he said.

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Dr. Kristine E. Whitmore, a urologist at UCLA, is the shows medical consultant. For her research, she talked to Stanfords heart transplant team and used its book on the subject, as well as material from the Regional Tranplant Center.

One thing Satterfield noted was Craigs coolness under fire. When the patient, played by Marion Mercer, went into cardiac arrest, Craig barked a series of orders to his team.

"That was good, said Satterfield. "It showed the surgeon in control and making the right decisions to systematically get her out of trouble. Craig also strongly believes in himself, and thats the way it has to be. A heart surgeon has to be confident and knowledgeable.

This was Craigs first heart transplant, a fact that made him a mite testier than usual. In recent episodes, Craig did push-ups as physi-cal preparation, gave himself psychic pep-talks after he accidentally left a stitch in another patient and promoted the operation on talk shows for the financially strapped St. Eligius.

"It's like an athlete psyching himself up for a game," said Satterfield. "The stakes are high, especially since this hospital and staff are not experienced in heart transplants. Satterfield also said it was realistic that Craig, comparing himself to "a kid the day after Christmas, would feel drained and dpressed following the successful operation.

The moment of achievement comes, and the glory and fame are no longer

important, said Satterfield. "What's significant is knowing youve done the best vou can in helping another human being.

In the story line, Craig had performed a bypass (^ration on the patient, but when her heart began faltering, he didnt want her to have the necessary transplant at the richer cross-town hospital, Boston General. So he pushed for doing the ground-breaking technique at St. Eligius.

Satterfield, however, questioned whether this kind of bootstrap hospital would have the facilities to do cardiac transplants.

"Its a very expensive program in terms of personnel, special equipment and special lab work, he said. "Not every hospital has the need or desire to develop a transplant program (Mount Sinai, Satterfields hospital, does not have a cardiac transplant unit.)

"To do an operation of this magnitude without having done it before is a tremendous risk, Satterfield added, "They usually practice on dc^ in the lab hrst. I have to wonder whether it was worth the risk, or should the patient have been sent across town?.

Another hazard mentioned by Satterfield was that Craig was the only doctor at St. Eligius with any expertise in heart transplants; "Craig cant be with her 24 hours a day, he said. "In addition, the transplant team needs well-trained specialists in many areas. Here, it was too much of a one-man show, and that took away some validity.

But, for attempted authenticity, emotional impact and, intelligent drama, be thankful the patient was under the knife on "St. Elsewhere" and not on Trapper John, M.D.

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By JERRY BUCK AP Television Writer

LOS ANGELES (AP) -Two of CBS' most pedlar regular shows - "60 Minutes and Dallas -and the miniseries Chiefs paced the network to a de cisive ratings victory in the November sweeps.

CBS dominated the Top 10 for the week ended Nov, 13, grabbing the first five shots and winning seven out of 10. CBS was more than three ratings points ahead of NBC and ABC, which tied for second place.

ABC, which beat CBS last week, had one sto in the T(^ 10. NBC, which had two shows in the Top 10, placed higher than third for the first time in the 7-week-old fall season

At the top was "60 Minutes, followed by Dallas in second place. The opening chapter of the highly touted miniseries "Chiefs was third. The spillover into prime time of CBS coverage of regional NFL football games tied for fourth with CBS Simon & Simon,

NBCs The A-Team was sixth and its TVs Greatest Censored Bloopers" was seventh. ABCs Dynasty was eighth. CBS "Falcon Crest and Magnum, P.l. were ninth and tenth.

CBS won the A C. Nielsen Co. survey with a network average of 19.6. NBC and ABC tied for second with an average of 16,3 and also had the same share of 25. The networks say this means that in an average prime-time minute, 19.6 percent of the nation's TV homes were tuned to CBS.

CBS was also ahead in the November sweeps. The Nielsen survey for Nov. 3-13 showed: CBS 19.4, ABC 16.8 and NBC 15.1. The Arbitron ratings for Nov. 2-13 were: CBS 18.8, ABC 17.1 and NBC 15.2.

CBS remained ahead in the , season-toKlate ratings. CBS had 18.0. ABC was second with 17.4 and NBC was third with 15.3.

The second and final episode of the NBC miniseries "Princess Daisy" placed 12th. The week before the opening segment, ending

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2. Dallas, CBS, 26.7 or

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24 The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.

Wednesday, November 16,1983

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Reflector Classified 752-6166

FILE NO.:82SP377 FILM NO :

IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURTOIVISION NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY

ROSAL. TETTERTON, ETAL VS

DOCTOR L B. LITTLE, ETAL NOTICE OF SALE Pursuant to Order entered by Eleanor H. Farr, Assistant Clerk of Superior Court ot Pitt County, dated the 20th day ot September, 1983, the undersigned Commissioners will offer tor sale, at public auction, at 12:00 Noon on the t8th day ot November, 1983, 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 Little, Burt Little and Sarah Little, and running with Sarah Little's line, N 62 30 W , 1,640 feet to a stake on Grindell Creek, with gum pointers, Sarah Little's corner; thence down the run ot Grindell Creek to a hollow gum at the mouth of the branch, Willie Little's corner; thence, with Willie Little's line, N 28 10 E., 1,940 feet to the beginning.

PEANUTS

PUBLIC NOTICES

and containing S4 acres and being Lot Number 7 at shown on a plat of the Division of the Miles Little lands. Being the tract of land conveyed to Sam Little by his brothers and sisters by deed dated April 22, 1906, and rMistered in Book K'9, Page 4St, Pi County Records, and being the tract con veyed Marcellus Little by B,L. Susman and wife, by deed dated February S, 19IS, Book G 11, 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 teet to Lida Riddick's third corner; thence S. 12 W., 828 feet to an iron pin, Louisa Little's corner, thence with her line N 80 45 W., 1757 teet to an iron pin in the public road; thence with the public road, N. 12 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 22 1908, and registered in Book E 9, at Page 334.

SAVE AND EXCEPT the follow ing two lots of land which are excepted from the second tract FIRST PARCEL. Beginning at a railroad spike in the centerline of SR 1563, the northwest corner of the second tract described therein, said railroad spike lying 645.14 in a southerly direction along the cen terline 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 teet 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 teet to a PK set in the centerline of SR 1563, thence with the centerline of SR 1563, N. 14 53 06 E., 229 06 feet to the point ot beginning, containing 0.9044 acres.

SECOND PARCEL: Beginning at a point in the centerline of SR 1563, said point lying 1374 79 teet in a southerly direction along the cen terline of SR 1563 from an existing railroad spike in the centerline ot the Seaboard Coastline Railroad, from said beginning point, running S. 78 23 09 E , 252 53 feet to an iron pin; thence S. 11 35 09 W, 120.00 feet to an iron pin in the southern line ot the Marcellus Little Heirs property, thence N 78 24 51 W , 221.48 feet with said southern line to a point in the centerline of SR 1563 thence with the centerline of SR 1563, the following three course^ and distances: N. 06 02 06 W . 38.95 teet. N. 02 48 30 W , 50 00 feet. N 00 24 36 E., 35 21 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 offered separately. Immediately thereat ter, the First and Second Tract (save and except the two parcels excepted from the Second Tract) shall be joined and offered 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 to any prior encumbrances of record, if any.

This the 5th day ot October, 1983 Gary B. Davis, Commissioner Clifton W. Everett, Jr , Commissioner October 26; November 2, 9, 16, 1983

PUBLIC NOTICES ^

ootameo by contacting Robart E Stawart at tta otnca of tha Greenville City Board of Education, at 431 West Fifth Street. Greenville, North Carolina, or by telephone at (919) 752 4192.

This the 20th day of October, 1983. GREENVILLE CITY BOARD OF EDUCATION BY

Stephen G. Wall, Chairman DIXON, DUFFUS 8, DOUB BY

Phillip R. Dixon School Board Attorney Greenville City Board of Education

NCNB Building. P.O. Drawer 1785

Greenville, NC 27835 1785    ,

October 26; November 2. 9, 16, 1983

024

Fofign

1972 OATiUN Htt, 13.000 miles w rebuilt engine. 4 speed, prismic red with black interior. AM/FM cassette stereo. 83250 negotiable. Serious inquiries only. 758 5683.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY The undersigned, having qualified as Executrix of the Estate ot John Norville, deceased, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate to present them to the undersigned on or before the 2nd day of May, 1984 or this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. All persons indebted to said eslate will please make im mediate payment to the un dersigned.

This the 2nd day of November, 1983

MAEZELLE M NORVILLE, EXECUTRIX

OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN NORVILLE Rt. I Box 467 Macclesfield, N.C 27852 OWENS, ROUSE & NELSON ATTORNEYS AT LAW P O BOX 88 Farmvllle, N.C. 27828 November 2, 9, 16 23, 1983

}02

PERSONALS

FILE NO.; 83CVD1229 FILM NO.

INTHE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURTDIVISION north CAROLINA PITT COUNTY

COASTAL LEASING CORPORA TION

VS.

RPM TRANSMISSIONS. INC ; RICHARD H LORENZETTI and wife, PEGGY A. LORENZETTI NOTICEOF SERVICEOF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TO: RPM Transmissions, Inc Richard H Lorenzetti and wife, P^gy A Lorenzetti TAKE NOTICE, that a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the above entitled action The nature of the relief being sought is as follows:

Suit (or money damages tor default urjder a written lease agreement for personal property and under a written guaranty agreement of said lease An Order of Attachment against Richard H. Lorenzetti and wife, Peggy A. Lorenzetti was issued herein on the 8th day of November, 1983.

You are required to make defense to such pleading within forty (40) days after November 16th, 1983,

exclusive of such date, and upon your failure tp do so, the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the relief sought

This the 9th day of November, 1983,

Gary B Davis MATTOX & DAVIS, P A.

, Attorneys for Plaintiff Post Office Box 686 Greenville, North Carolina 27834

Phone: 919 758 3430 November 16, 23, 30. 1983

NOTICE

Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of John H Slusser late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned Execulrix on or before May 9, 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 4th day of November, 1983.

Caroline H. Slusser 118 Osceola Drive Greenville. N.C. 27834 Executrix of the estate of John H. Slusser. deceased. November 9, 16, 23, 30, 1983

NEW CREDIT CARDI Nobody ref used! Also Visa/Mastercard Call 805 687 6000 Ext C 8752

007

SPECIAL NOTICES

FOR SALE: 2 tickets, good seats, Carolina Duke football game, Sal urday, November 19 at purchase price ot 826 for the pair Call 756 0324 or 757 3333

FREE! Stop in and register at Floyd G Robinson Jewelers. Downtown Evans Mall for 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 2277

Oil

Autos For Sale

INSURANCE POINTS

OUR RATES MAY SAVE YOU MONEY! Call us before you buy MIDATLANTIC INSURANCE, INC 756 7723

SELL YOUR CAR the National Autotinders Way! Authorized Dealer in Pitt County Hastings Ford Call 758 0114

012

AMC

1974 GREMLIN. Burnt orange, cassette AM/FM, 1 owner Good condition 8800 756 0990

013

Buick

BUICK ELECTRA LIMITED. 82 2

door. One owner Low mileage Like New Duke Buick Pontiac, Farmville 753 3140

1975 BUICK PARK AVENUE.

Loaded 81250 Phone 758 7160

1978 BUICK, clean, good family car, jfter 7 p m

$3800 Call 746 3729 at

014

Cadillac

GIVE US A call soon. We'd like to help you place a classified ad In this newspaper today. Call 752 6166.

1979 CADILLAC SEDAN DeVille Good mileage. Good condition. 86995 757 0440

015

Chevrolet

CAPRtCE. 1977, low mileage, 1 owner, stereo, cruise, p>ower win dows, power door locks, excellent condition Black with black vinyl top $3200. Call 752 3616.

FOR SALE:    1973    Monte    Carlo

Landau, loaded, sharp. Call 825 2831 or 758 1539, ask for John

1973 CHEVY IMPALA. V 8, Power steering and brakes, new tires Runs good Call 756 4858 after 6 p m

1976 CHEVROLET CHEVETTE,

Excellent condition $1490 Call 756 7056

1978 CHEVROLET MONZA. Silver, black interior Automatic, air, power steering, AM FM cassette stereo Excellent condition Low mileage $2900 756 1980

NOTICE

Having qualified as.Ad ministrator CTA of the estate of Jackie D Sessoms late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate ot said deceased to present them tp the undersigned Administrator CTA on or before May 16, 1984 or this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of their recovery AM persons indebted to said estate please make immediate payment This 10th day of November, 1983 James Rufus Owens Route 1. Box 191 Vanceboro, N C. 28586 Administrator CTA of the estate of

Jackie D Sesspms, deceased. November 1a 23, 30, December 7, 1983

NOTICEOF SALE

NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY TAKE NOTICE that in ac cordance with Section 115C 518 ot the General Statutes of North Caro lina, the Greenville City Board of Educafion, having decided that the real property described herein is surplus and unnecessary tor school urposes, will sell to the highest lidder tor CASH at 12 00 Noon on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23. 1983, that certain parcel ot land located in the City ot Greenville, County of Pitt, State of North Carolina, described as follows, to wit:    (

Lying and being situate in the City of Greenville, Pitt County, North Carolina and being more particularly described as follows: Being all ot Lot 16, in Block "C", of the Cambridge Subdivision, Sec lion 11, as shown on a map prepared ,'y Rivers and Associates, Inc., recorded in Map Book 25, at Page 30, Pitt County Registry TtiE SALt 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, foyer, famil'y room with fireplace for a freestanding wood stove or furnace, . kitchen, three bedrooms, two and one half baths and laundry room.

The sale will remain open for ten (10) days to permit the making of an upset bid. A ten percent (10%) deposit in cash, or by certified check or cashier's check will be required on the date and at the time of the sale The Greenville City Board ot Education reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The Board will deliver a Deed and possession of the property described herein to the successful bidder, after approv al by the Board of the bid. upon payment of the full purchase price.

the house on tne property de scribed herein was constructed by the Rose High School Carpentry and Masonry classes Additional in formation pertaining to the pro perty decscribed herein may be

1979 CHEVETTE Hatchback Silver, 4 speed, AM FM stereo, air, good condition $2350 752 9574

1980 CHEVROLET MONZA,

excellent condition $3500 negotia ble Call after 6 p m , 749 5221

1981. MALIBU CLASSIC. AM/FM stereo, new tires Phone 746 2578 or 756 1863 after 6 p.m

016

Chrysler

1972 CHRYSLER, good running condition $300. Call 753 5886 after 5 30 p m

1976 CHRYSLER. Good condition. Phone 758 6715 or 752 2320.

017

Dodge

FOR SALE: 1976 Dodge Aspen. Excellent condition Call 756 1272.

1981 DODGE COLT, 25,000 miles, air, 4 speed Loaded with extras. Sporty economy car Reduced. 355 2860

018

Ford

1972 MAVERICK, runs good, some body work $450 746 3704 after 6pm.

1972 TORINO. Needs paint job. Runs good. $700 Call 355 2081 after 6p.m

1975 FORD GRANADA. Automatic transmission, air condition. Phone 758 4024 after 5pm

1976 FORD ELITE, 66,000 miles. Very good condition $1600 Call 752 5759 weekdays 9 to 6, Saturday 8

10 5

1982 FORD ESCORT, with air, like new Assume payments Call 756 9886 after 6pm

Thinking of telling that motorcycle? Nows The time to do It! Call Classfled today. 752 6166

021

Oldsmobile

FOR SALE by owner 1978 Cutlass Supreme Oldsmobile. Air, power steering and power brakes, AM/FM radio, vinyl top. Must sell Call 756 0835.

022

Plymouth

CD DA, 1974, 1 owner, automatic, power steering, power brakes, headers, Crane Cam, aluminum high riser intake, shift kit, key stones, good condition, $2,000. 752 2251

m3 PLYMOUTH SAPPORO luxury sports car for sale. Call 946 0539 after 6 pm.

023

Pontiac

1973 PONTIAC LeMans. $895 Can ^ seen at Malpass Muffler, 10th Street 756 9339

PICK UP A little extra money by selling used Items In the classified section of this newspaper. Call 752-6166.

1979 FIREBIRD ESPRIT. One

owner. Excellent condition. 85300, Call 756 1888 from 9-5 weekdays.

WPONTIAC 000 Lt. 4 dOOf, 22,600 miles, excellent condition, 8500 and assume loan or will take older car at same value. Can be seen Monday Friday 9 to 5 at Prepshirt. No phone calls please.

1976 TOYOTA COROLLA. 4 speed, air, stereo. 8995. Grifton, I SZ4 UU after 4 p.m

1976 VOLVO 245 6l wagon, power steering and brakes, air, roof rack and 4 new MIcheJIn radlals. Extra clean 84300 752 2657.

1971 VOLKSWAGEN DAtHCR -Champagne Edition with sunroof, air, cloth seats, AM/FM, automatic transmission, hatchback. 756-5285 after'Sp.m

1979 MEItCEOES 300 SD. Sunroof. Alloy wheels, low mileage. Call 355 6273 after 6 p.m

1979 TOYOTA Corolla Deluxe 4 speed, air. good condition $2900. 756 0942

1980 MAZDA RX7. Anniversary Edition with all options. New radi als, Alpine cassette. Like new. Best otter Call 756 0238after 12 Noon.

1980 TOYOTA TERCEL - 2 door liftback. Air, automatic, radio. $3990 Phone 752 0406

1982 HONDA PRELUDE, 5 speed. AM/FM stereo cassette, air, cruise control 758 4207

044

PETS

Have te telir Reach more pao

pie wnh an economical Classiflod ad Call 752 6166.

FRII SMALL PUPPICII <> Miniatura Schnauior. Call 758 1937 after 6 p.m.

receive hundred of (ettlmonlal* every year.

5 MONTH OLD registered miniature Pomeranian lor sale. 8150. 752 7512.

5 kABBIT Di, 8250 Rhone 757-0443or 1 946 7604.

051

HtlpWanttd

BIafTiNO I^SITION available. Experience with Leroy Device re quired Call Gloria at Heritage Personnel 355 2020

f^RN EXfRA MONEY fb'r Chrittmas SU AvonIM Call 75$ $159.

051

Help Wanted

At$ISTANf"OllCth oF Nurses. Join the team of gerlairic advocates. Assistant Director ot Nurses needed at University Nurs ing Center Must ben an RN with 2 years experience to apply For Information call Lydia J ^rgan, DON, 758 7100    "

AUTOMOTIVE SALESPERSON.

Call for interview 756 1877 or send resume to Grant Buick Inc . P O Box 2097, Greenville, N C 27834 Attn: Jack AAewborn.

1982 TOYOTA CELICA. Excellent condition 81500 down, assume payments Call 757 0194.

1977 TOYOTA Celica GT Liftback 82800 Call after 5 p m. 752 4745

030

Bicycles For Sale

16" GIRL'S Western Flyer bike Good condition 820 Call 758 0133 after 6 pm

032

Boats For Sale

GRAMPIAN 23' sailboat. 6 horse power outboard, full sails, excellent condition Excellent first sailboat Call 919 868 1951 after 5:30 or 483 8828 and ask for Russell.

BRICK MASONS wanted Pay

negotiable Apply at Chlcod School or Phone 752 3093. 758 1800

CASHIER NEEDED for furniture store Immediate opening Excellent benefits with opportunity lor advancement Please send re sume to PO Box 900, Greenville, NC 27834

034 Campers For Sale

TRUCK COVERS All sizes, colors Leer Fiberglass and Sportsman tops. 250 units in stock O'Briants, Raleigh, N C. 834 2774

WHITE CAMPER SHELL (or

longbed Datsun or Toyota. 8150. Call 795 4360 after 7

034

Cycles For Sale

HONDA CB 650, 1981 model Best offer Call 756 7725

1980 KAWASAKI 250 street bike, lood condition 8650 or best offer 56 5856 after 5

1980 YAMAHA 400 Special, red $1,000 Phone 758 7160

1981 YAMAHA 650 Special, asking $1,950, Includes 2 Belstar helmets Cycle fully equipped, 5,500 miles 8 to 5 call 756 6424, after, 5 30 call 756 9325

1982 HONDA 450 Nighthawk Must sell Price negotiable. 752 8456

1982 KX80 KAWASAKI -

Competition dirt bike Excellent condition $550 746 4479 after 6pm

03

Trucks For Sale

1974 DATSUN PICKUP, automatic transmission, air conditioned, 45,000 miles See al Parkers Barbecue. 756 5680

1974 FORD Square Body Van V 8, automatic, full power Excellent condition Phone 758 3138

1976 14 TON Chevrolet 4x4, 4 sp^d. air condition, power steering, AM/FM cassette Phone 1825 6291 after 6 p.m

1976 FORD V, TON Pickup Explor er Excellent condition Nice 82500 negotiable Call 758 0904 after 6 p.m

1980 DATSUN pickup, longbed. I4 ton, Sterophonic radio and air conditioner, liner (or bed Special, will go quick. 752 6440

1981 '-z ton Datsun pickup. 4 speed, radio and heater, good condition. Make mean offer 752 6440

1981 LONG BED Toyota SR5. loaded, excellent condition. 85500 Call 746 3530or 746 6146

040

Child Care'

MATURE PERSON to care for 2 infants in my home, near Grimesland Must have own trans portation 758 5056

CIVIL ENGINEER needed lor local firm. Great benefit package and salary Degree requirecT Call Gloria at Heritage Personnel 355 2g20

EXECUTIVE MANAGEMENT

Position and/or Owner/Operator potential for an expanding weight control service. The Weigh Station Inc is now opening In this area Program otters excellent potential for financial and personal growth lri competition with Diet Center Inc at lower prices Call Expansion Director at 919 243 6567 or 919 29) 3438 for an appointment in your area or send resume to PO Box 923, Wilson, NC 27893 All inquiries are confldiental Call or write today!

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

046

PETS

AKC REGISTERED Boxer, 6 months old, female, 8100 Call 758 3276 or 758 0041

AKC REGISTERED LHASA Apso puppy, 6 months old female Great lemperment, loves children 8100 756 36)3 or 756 9223

AKC REGISTERED miniature white male poodle, 2 years old Loves people $150 negotiable 752 0458

AMERICAN black and tan Coonhound puppies. Call 752 4345 or 758 7795

FOR SALE:    AKC    Pekingese,

Poodles. Pomeranians, Dachs hunds. Cocker Spaniels, Rat Ter riors. Call 758 2681

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

inrTfc6HiiyeoMp>TitftitiD

Sy6tamf EnglnMr or Consultant Elactronie 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

EXPERIENCED Service Station help, with references. Apply m person af Holiday Shell. 724 South Memorial Drive

FULL TIME MANAOkMENt

position available Apply al H L Hodges. Inc

housekeeper 5 days a week 9 until 5 Salary depends on experl ence Furnish own transportation References required Call 752 0137 Monday through Friday from 8am to 5 p.m

J.C. PENNEYS, liifl]^a7a'ids

part time sales personnel (or Christmas season Applications taken Friday only EOE

LPNS NEEDED Part time and lull time 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 shifts are available Apply in person or coll Oak Manor. Inc , Snow Hill. 1 747 2868

maintenance and ORD

Keeper Mult be experienced in heat pumps, minor plumbing, and electrical problems Pay com mensrate with experience Send resume to PO Box 717 Griffon NC 28530 EOE

manager tor children's shop Experienced Send resume to Children s Shop Manager, P O Box 1967, Greenville, N C 27835

MOLDING SUPERINTENDENT

needed Requirements are High school graduate. 7 years experience in iniection molding, hydraulic and electrical background, knowledge ot set up and trouble shooting equipment Salary negotiable Only qualified persons apply Send re sume to Personnel, P O Box 1257, Rocky Mount. N C 27801

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

PRE-THANKSGIVING

SALE

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Reduced as Much As $3,000.00 Total Electric Storm Windows Ceiling Fans Panel Cathedral Ceilings Shingle Roof - Masonite Siding STOP! And Save At

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Greenville's Finest Used Cars!

(Located At Honda Store)

1982 Renault Fuego One owner,

silver in cobr.

1982 Honda Civic 4 door. 5 speed

transmission,

1981 Honda CV-650 Custom -

Motorcycle, 4700 miles, clean bike.

1981 Toyota Corolla Red m

cobr.

1981 Toyota Corolla Blue in cobr. 1981 Honda Civic 1300 Gold m

cobr

1980 Chevrolet Camaro Tih wheel,

cruise control, power windows, power door locks T-tops. Blue. Like new.

1980 Honda Prelude 2 door. Silver

in color, automatic transmission.

1980 Ford Granada 4 door, beige,

automatic, 45,000 miles, one owner.

1980 Honda Accord LX Bronze

with velour interior. Automatic, air condition, stereo with cassette, digital clock, hatch release. Local one owner car.

1980 Datsun 210 30.ooo miles. 5

speed transmission.

1980 Chevrolet Citation Air

conditbn, AM-FM stereo, extremely affordable, low monthly payments.

1979 Ford Granada ~ Renegade Blue.

Just like brand new.

1979 Honda Accord 4 door. 5 speed.

bw mileage, one owner.

1979 Mazda 626 4 door. White

Automatic transmission, air condition.

1979 MGB Convertible ' Like new,

47,800 miles, green with black'convertible top, AM-FM stereo.

1978 Mercury Cougar 2 door Baby blue, white top, tih wheel, cruise cpntrol. just like

(Located At Volvo Store 1983 AMC Jeep Wagoneer

Limited One owner, much cheaper than a 1984 model.

1983 AMC Jeep CJ*7 Renegade

6.000 miles.

1982 Mercury LN*7 Low mileage, air

condition, cassette tape, nice sports car.

1982 Buick Electra Limited ah

equipment. Low mibage 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 Buick LeSabre Limited

23.000 miles, one owner, like new. loaded

1981 Pontiac Grand LeMans

Wagon 24,000 miles, loaded with equipment.

1980 Pontiac Phoenix 4 door

Automatic transmission, air condition, one owner

1979 Ford Mustang Ah condition

one owner

1973 Volvo 164-E Automatic

transmission, ah condition,

Bob Barbour

BEEESB

3300 S. Memorial Dr. Greenville 3552500

BobBaxbour

VOLVDA.VK'Jeep Renault

3303 S. Memorial Dr Greenville758*7200

i





0S1

HtlpWantad

hlblWftli'Tlb "4anny" for ft month old. Roferoncoi piMM Com 355 2717 offer s p. m

NKfDIO MECHANIC able to do generol repoir with toolt MutI hove own toolt. Call for an ap polntmeni, 7St'4234

NN invalid lady wanft a full lime companion and howtekeeper Llohl houtekeeping and cooking Prvale room Call 752 5272 for interview.

059

Work Wanted

ALL TYPtS tkee SERVICE. Licensed and lolly iniured Trim ming, cuffing and removal, tfomp removal by grinding Free esfimalet J P Stancil, 752 6331

BATH ANb KITCHEN repairs Plumbing, carpentry, lie board, tops State Licenie 752 1930 or 746 2657

PLASTER AND TILE tetters wonted Call 355 2354

RECftEATIONDF"

The Recreation Therapy Depart ment at Eattern Carolina. Voca llonal Center it now accepting applicatlont and resumes for the position of Recreation Aide The job will begin on November 28, IW3 and run through AAarch 31, 1984 Educa tional training in Recreation and/or special population is a must Send resumes to Recreation Aide. PO Bo* 613, Greenville, NC 27834. Deadlines tor resumes is November 17, 1983

RESUMES WRITTEN to get results plus job search programs Call lor brochure or appointment. Cushman Writing Associates, 1 637 2889

ROOFING MECHANIC Stable employment and excellent benelils with reputable and established firm Experience in single ply and built up rooting required Top pay lor qualified mechanic Call 758 2179

ROOM AT THE TOP

BROWN'S LAWN Tree All tree sarvices Fully insured Firewood 756 6735, 7M 4164, 752 7774

Ing, room additions. Free estimates 758 3693 or 757 3919

DAIL'S LANDSCAPING Backhoe and Concrete Service. Phone day or night, I 522 4295

EXPERT REPAIRS on quality men's shoes Shiver Shoe Repair Service. 822 Dickinson Avenue. 758 6829

HOME ANO BUSINESS REPAIRS.

We can do it all. Additions built. Specialist in mobile home repairs, sundecks. porches, electrical work, plumbing, etc. Professional sign work Repairs to furniture Wood work is our glory, superb quality. We do not gamble our reputation Reasonable too! Free estimates Phone 752 0154

JERRT'S Painting and Repair

Service Quality work at a low price Call I 975 3613

KELLY'S CUSTODIAL SERVICE.

Call 1 946 0609

NEED A SITTER? ECU college student seeking babysitting jobs for spending money Available after noons and evenings Call 752 8270

NEED HELP to care tor a love

one? Call 355 2973

Due to promotions in the local area. 3 openings exist r>ow for young minded persons in the local branch ol a large organi/ation If selected you will be given two weeks of classroom training locally at our expense We provide complete company benefits, 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 gel ahead, have grade 12 or better, and be tree to start work immediately

We are particularly interested in those with leadership ability who are looking lor a genuine career opportunity Phone now to arrange an appointment for a personal interview Call between 10 AAA and 6 PAAAAonday through Thursday

757-0686

SALES ELECTROLUX Prestige manufacturer ol home cleaning products requires 3 representatives in this area A go getter attitude, energy, creativity Earnings based on performance Benefits and m centives Promotions from within Call 756 6 711

SALES REPRESENWIVT

PARTTIAAE

Olan AAills Company seeks ag gressive part lime sales person to work part of Eastern North Caro lina selling our color church direc lory program Applicant must have good auto and a strong sales or church background Potential would be approximately 56.000 to 58.000 per year This is a com mission job Company will pay a salary plus traveling expense lor the first 6 weeks 2 weeks will be tor training Approximate time spent on job would be about 20 hours per week For a personal interview, call our toll free number 1 800 845 1157

SALESPERSON with mobile home sales experience willing to earn 525.000 to 530.000 year Send resume to Mobile Home Salesperson. PO Box 1967. Greenville, NC 27834

PAINTING Interior and exterior Free estimates References, work guaranteed 13 years experience 756 6873atter6p.m

095 Farm Equipmtnt

INTERNATIONAL HAAVtifER diCMl tractor, 65 HP, low hours, good clean condition, i Powell Maximizer bulk barn, 150 rack, gas operated, good condition. Roanoke primer, 1 row, good condition. 3 Roanoke tobacco trucks 12' Kino disc, pull type with drag Call 746 3060 any time

069

FURNITURE

BEDDING&WATERBEDS

LARGEST SELECTION at guaran

teed lowest prices. Bedding sets, 569 Waterbeds, 5149. Factory AAat tress A Waterbeds next to Pitt Plaza 355 2626.

074

MscbIIbimous

752 6166.

FORMAL GOWN, girl's size 12. Light blue, worn twice Original price. $75 Asking $40 Cali 758 0133 after6p.m

074

Miscellaneous

WASHER/DRYER, Frioidaire Skinny Mini, Stacked 24' space saver 5200 756 6944

WOOD FURNACE, Hot water and

heal Washer/dryer and refrigera lor. antique chest Call 756 7768

FURNACES - Central 100.000 BTU and space heaters, 50,000 BTU All LP gas 5100 each Can be seen at 3IIHIIIcrest Drive

BEDROOM SUITE , young girl's Stanley set includes day bed with trundle, dresser and mirror 5250, Call 355 6419

BROYHILL SOLID wood dining room suit, china and hutch, table and 6 chairs Will finance! 757 0451, ask lor Mr Carraway

STANLEY PECAN dining table, 41" X 64", With 18" leal and 6 chairs with beige cushions Excellent condition. 5300 Black and chrome dinette chairs, 53 each Floor lamp with attached table, 515 355 6161

097 Garage-Yard Sale

PITT countyTlTa market

'/4 mile ott North Greene on Pactolus Highway. Good used furniture and antiques Buy and sell! Daily 10 to 5. Closed Sunday

YARD SALE Saturday.November 19, 212 Kent Drive. 8 AM until Assorted items including baby clothes

PAINTING. 10 years experience Freeestimales. 752 9915

PAINTING inside or outside 15 years experience Free estimates All work guaranteed 758 7815.

PICKUP FOR HIRE. Will haul anything, also yard work and gut ters. 757 3847,

RAKING LEAVES, any size yard Reasonable price 752 5583

TAMMY'S MAID Service. Phone 756 3456

WALLPAPERING AND Painting 10 years experience Local refer enees 758 7748

WILL DO HOUSEWORK 3 30 until. AAonday Friday. 752 9564 after 7

p m

WOULD LIKE to sit with elderly lady Phone 752 3479

090

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 ot furniture and gifts!

092

Auctions

ANTIQUE AUCTION Sunday. November 20 at 1 p m Selling large load ot antiques from Pennsylvania Auction to be held 5 miles East ot Rocky Mount, NC Just off US 64 Watch for signs Geroge T Hawtey. NCL 76 Phone 1 442 2867

094

Fuel, Wood, Coal

AAA ALL TYPES ot firewood tor sale J P Stancil, 752 6331

ALL HARDWOOD. 575 cord. 540 pickup load 10 days only. I'j cords 5100 Delivered and stacked 823 5407

LOWEST PRICES on firewood! Call 757 I772 atter6p m

SEAMSTRESS, drapery making loll or part time work in my shop or your home 758 1 650

SERVICE MANAGER

Excellent Career Opportunity with growing company Excellent com pany benefits and starting salary Preier previous Ford experience Reply in writing to East Carolina Lincoln 2201 Dickinson Avenue Greenville. N C 756 4267

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 tor qualified mechanic. Call 758 2179

CALL US WITH your classified ad today. You can find a cash buyer tor lawn or garden equipment fast! Call 752 6166

WANTED; KEYBOARD PLAYLR

tor Country and Country Rock Group Stage experience helpful, but not necessary Call Billy at 752 4103after6p m WOMEN IN OUR BUSINESS ea7n the same money as men flexible hours 5250 week earnings opportu nity to start work near home large national company Call 756 3861

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 fee agency Call for appointment please MANPOWER TEMPO RARY services, 757 3300 You've decided to sell your resort property this tall? You can get the job done quickly using Classitied

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

OAK FIREWOOD for sale Ready to go Call 752 6420 or 752 8847 after 5pm

OAK FIREWOOD for sale, by the cord or truck load Delivered and stacked where you want it Non profit organization Call 756 3540

OAKWOOD FOR SALE. Cal

3379

752

seasoned oak, 545 a cord Seasoned Beech or Hicorky. 550 a ' i cord Delivered and slacked Call 757 1637

SEASONED OAK FIREWOOa

Delivered and slacked After 6 p m , 758 6143

SEASONED OAK firewood. 59Q cord, seasoned mixed firewood. 580 cord Free delivery and stacked Ready to go 756 8358 after 5

SEASONED OAK FIREWOOD. Call us before you buy! 752 1359 or 758 5590

trailer for sale. Ideal lor hauling wood, 5350 Call 795 4360 after 7

WOOD FOR SALE. Mixed. 535 Seasoned Oak. 545 Call 752 6286 anytime

WOOD HEATING. Complete line ot woodstoves, chimney pipe and ac cessories Squire Stoves Chimney sweeping service available at Tar Road Antiques, Winlerville 756 9123, nights 756 1007

095 Farm Equipment

ATTENTION SOYBEAN Farmers Cutter bars to fit John Deere 9' 584 49. Allis Chalmers 13' 596 49 International 13 5132 95, Massey Furguson 15' 5139 95. Sickle sections start at 512 95 for box ot 25 Sickle guards start at 54 99 each Agri Supply, Greenville. NC 752 3999

INTERNATIONAL CYCLO corn planter with monitors. Excellent condition Very few hours 753 5732 or 752 6529.

YARD SALE, Saturday. November 19, Tobacco Road, ott 264 Bypass, past Bob Barbour Honda

YRD SALE, Saturday, 8 am. Beautiful clothes, misses, luniors and preteens Winter coats, jackets, blazers, some new Plants, toys, curtains, bedspreads, miscella neous 202 Freestone, off Hooker Road near phone company

072

Livestock

HORSEBACK RIDING. Jarman Stables, 752 5237

PONY FOR SALE. Stallion and very gentle Call 756 2439 or 756 8288

074

Miscellaneous

ALL REFRIGERATORS, freezers, ranges, washers and dryers are reduced tor quick sale Rebuilt, like new Call B J Mills, 746 2446 at Blackjack

BALI CUSTOM Mini blinds, 40% off 1 week delivery Throughout November only Call 756 3241 to place your order

BE ONE OF THE PEOPLE with Clout! Buy Clout discount cars Phone Allen Hardy, 752 6902

BOOK SALE. Brown Library 122 VanNorden Street, Washington Through November 19 Books. 25<

BRAND NEW Ansco 1050 compact 35mm automatic camera with built in flash and case with power drive film loading, power drive film advance, power drive film rewind, built in electronic flash, low light warning indicator, also with 3 years warranty, sold tor new 5235, asking 5100 Utility trailer and appliance carl, like new. only 5325 (or both 756 0492

BRUNSWICK SLATE POOL Tables inventory clearance sale 4 models Delivery setup 919 763 9734

BUNK BEDS, no mattresses Call 756 3475

CALL CHARLES TICE, 758 3013, for small loads ol sand, lopsoil and stone Also driveway work

CASH NOW

FOR

Electric typewriters, stereo com ponenls. cameras, guitars, old clocks, lamps, portable tape players, bicycles, voilins, dolls, depression glass, carnival glass, china, crystal and an tiques anything of vallue

COIN&RINGMAN

On The Corner

CEMENT STEPS tor sale Call 757 1285atter 4p m

CIGARETTE MACHINE National Crown series. 22 columns Can be seen at Marathon Restaurant, 560 Evans Street

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 2459 or 758 5717

COMPLETE FURNITURE STRIPPING and refinishing at Tar Road Antiques, 1 mile south ot Sunshine Garden Center 756 9123

COMPLETE LIVING ROOM suit, good condition. Call 756 8668

DORM SIZE REFRIGERATOR,

like new 555. Call 752 0109 after 1 pm

ELECTRIC STOVE and television antenna for sale. Call 756 6685

ELECTRO BRAND stereo with 8 track and speakers Excellent condition 560 752 1959

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

S-1 SENTRY SAFE

*119

CMiiiRiiifnctEinniiiico.

Corner of Piti & Green St.

VOLKSWAGEN

FOR A LIMITED TIME

Up to

*1500 DISCOUNTS

On Any 1984 VOLKSWAGEN!

Jetta 4 Door

Scifocco

Rabbit LS

1984 INTRODUCTORY SALE

(Stock Items Only)

GOOD INVENTORY BUT HURRY FOR BEST SELECTION

NO REASONABLE OFFER REPOSED

loe Pediles Volkswagen, Inc.

Greenville Blvd.    756-1135

Serving Greenville To The Coast For 19 Years

\

CE LCTRIC SfV, Excellent condition 5IOO Call 753 2323 anytime

GO CAAT, $165 Phone 746 6860

INSTANT CASH

LOANS ON A BUYING TV's. Stereos.cameras. typewriters, gold & silver, anything else oi value Southern Pawn Shop, 752 2464

If tlMt vacant apartment is losing you money, remedy the situation quickly with a result getting Classified ad. Call 752 6166.

LARGE LOADS ot sand and top soil, lot clearing, backhoe also available 756 4742 after 6 p m., Jim Hudson

LIQUIDATION SALE; Kerosene Heaters We must liquidate 26 kerosene heaters. List price 5169 95; sell price 590 Homeplace Antiques, 14 miles east of Greenville, Highway 33. Open every day I to 5

MAYTAG WASHER and dryer 5350 or best otter Call 756 6336

MOVING MUST SELL. Seigler oil heater, 585 30" gas stove 575 30"

continuous cleaning oven with hood 5175 Refrigerator $200 5,000 BTU air conditioner 560 756 4788 after 5

CLEARANCE SALE on Snapper Mowers. Goodyear Tire Center, West End Shopping Center And Dickinson Avenue

PORTABLE YARD BUILDINGS.

Great tor 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 1502 any lime and leave message

PORTABLE DISHWASHER. Sears, copperlone with butcher block top In excellent condition. Used less than 2 years $250 Call after 6 p.m., 756 7693

PUERTO RICAN and Hyman white sweet potatoes 58 00 bushel Call 825 6821

RB2 WOODHATER, by Har

rington AAanutacturing Company, 5550 Call 795 4360after 7

REFRIGERATOR for sale, 5100 Call 746 4456 or 757 4362

RENT TO OWN!! New 19" Sharp color TV Payments, $22 42 per month Furniture World I I/Stereo City, 757 0451, ask tor Mike

SHAMPOO YOUR RUG! Rent shampooers and vacuums at Rental Tool Company

SHARP, SONY & GE closeout sale now at Goodyear Tire Center, West End Shopping Center And Dickinson Avenue Prices start at 569 88    I

SILK SUIT, size 36 waist, 550 3 nylon wool suits. 36 waist, like new. 525 each. 752 8887

SMALL SoFA and chair, 575 Truck tool box, 525 Phone 756 9232

SOFA, $50 Call after 6 pm, 756 7693

STEREOS AND TVS Close out prices on all systems in stock! Marantz, Sony, Sansui Furniture World Stereo City Phone 757 0451 2808 East 10th Street In Store Finance

STEREO:    JVC    L A21 lurntable.

Technics SA 103 FM AM Stereo receiver, 2 BSR speakers, 1 year old. 5400 as unit Nights 756 0301

T.V.: GE VIR II 19" color with ready cable and remote control, stand included. 1 year old. 5400 Nights 756 0301

TRAILER 14 toot tandem axle, tilt bed 753 5732 or 752 6529

WALLPAPER 51 SO 53 00 per single roll Odd lots and discontinued papers Name brands, values up to 520 a single roll All sales final Larry's Carpefland, 3010 East 10th Street

to SPEED bike. 24". Excellent condition Call 746 2491 after 6 p m

16" GIRL'S Western Flyer bike Good condition 520 Call 758 0133 alter 6 p m

2 CERAMIC jrilsTorsaTe Call 752 3123

270 BROWNING AUTOMATIC

Rifle, Belgium made 3x9 Redtield 5475 Phone 752 3207

3 CUSHION Davenport chair for sale Very good condition AAay be seen at most limes Phone 752 2162 Reasonable price

30" CRAFT WOOOSTOVE with fan Like new! 5400 Phone 758 2992

42" HARDWICK gas range Whirlpool refrigerator with icemaker Gibson freezer chest 18 cubic foot Gun cabinet, solid wood Desk 3 piece bedroom suil. Sears Kenmore sewing machine 746 2665

7 PIECE Western living room suit. Green Herculon plaid Sears Best fireplace glass doors with Sears heatilator Movie camera with lights, screen and projector 752 045^

8x40 TRACTOR TRAILER truck body Excellent lor storage 51.000 each Call 757 0451

07S AAobile Homes For Sale

FQR SALE OR RENT; 1977 12x70 mobile home Possible home financ ing Call 756 9938 anytime

IF YOU NEED A USED mobile home call Calvary Mobile Homes, Chocowinity, 1 946 0929

NO MONEY DOWN VA100% Financing

New 1984 Singlewide, 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, cathedral ceiling. Carpeted, appliances, total electric. Minimum down payment with payments ot less than 514O per month

CROSSLAND HOMES

630 West Greenville Boulevard 756 0191

THOMAS MOBILE HOME SALES, INC.

1318 N MEMORIAL DRIVE Across From Pitt County Airport 14 X 70 A FRAME fireplace with blower, dishwasher, paddle (an, mirror wardrobe $15,995

24 X 52 DOUBLE WIDE 520.995 All Homes Close To Cost

752 6068

USED 12x70, 3 bedrooms, 2 lull baths! At a steal Call 756 4822

12' X 65' MOBILE home (skirted ) on wooded lot located at Shady Knolls Estates Partially furnished Included range/refrigerator, washer dryer, sola Asking price; 55,900 Call 758 7489 after noons evenings

1971 12x60 CHAMPION mobile home 2 bedrooms, 1 bath 54,800 Phone 758 4465 after 5 p m

1977 CONNER. 2 bedrooms, I'j baths Call 756 5745

I98I CONNER. 14*68, low equity and lake over payments Call 756 6424 from 8 to 5 756 9325 after 5 30

1983 14' WIDE HOMES. Payments as low as 5148 91 At Greenville's volume dealer Thomas Mobile home Sales, North Memorial Drive across from airport Phone 752 6068

1984 FLEETWOOD. 3 bedroom, Pi bath, total electric, garden tub, frost free refrigerator, plywood floors, fully, furnished, payments under $200 month Call Calvary Mobile Homes, Chocowmity, 1 946 0929

076 Mobile Home Insurance

MOBILE HOMEOWNER Insurance the best coverage for less money Smith Insurance and Realty. 752 2754

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

WANTED; USED GUNS. Shotguns, rifles, and pistol Phone 752 2576 or 758 4161

Moving away? Make the triplighter by selling those unneeded items with a fast action Classified ad Call 752 6166

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

CECO STEEL BUILDINGS

By

Riverside Iron Works, inc. Phone 633-3121 Nmx Bern, N.C.

Since 1920

077 Musical Instruments

BABV rano PIANO (Kimball) Call 355 2618

102 Commercial Property

COMPLETELY RESTORED an

lique piano Most sell S500 or make otter 757 3624 after 5pm

G A L FlOO Series II guitar with vibrator and plush case Like new Played very little $550    752    6897

after 6 30 p m

LES PAUL guitar, 5450 Music Man 212 amplifier. 5350 Call 746 3393

LOWREY GENIE ORGAN. Perfect unused condition Ready for Christmas 5950 756 9129

PIANO A ORGAN DISTRIBUTORS

- Super Sale! Kimball piano, 51.188 Yamaha Organ. 2 keyboard and pedals, S999 Free lesson, bench, and delivery! 329 Arlington Boulevard. 355 6002

FOR LEASE. 10,000 square foot ot retail space Available in West End Shopping Center beginning January 1984 Call Aldridge & Southerland 756 3500: nights Don Southerland 756 5260

FOR SALE:    5,000 ^uare foot

commercial building m the downtown area Currently leases tor 51400 per month Call CEN TURY 21 Tmton & Associates 756 6810, nights Rod Tugwell 753 4302

375 SQUARE FEET ot retail store front on the mall Available imme dialely Rents for 5234 per month Call Clark Branch Managerrient 756 6336

UPRIGHT PIANO, antique green, in excellent condition Recently refelted. $225 Call after 6pm, 756 7693

080

INSTRUCTION

STARTING A 9 month secretar ai course November 21 Greenville School Of Commerce, 752 3177

082 LOST AND FOUND

FOUND; TABBY CAT. Downtown area Friday night Call 758 0550

LOST-female 6 month old Siberian Husky, black/white with blue eyes wearing black collar Pactolus Highway area, 752 8288

525 REWARD. Lost Dog; Solid black with white feet, little white in chest and nose, Stevens Terrier, weighs about 30 35 pounds Answers to name of Black Jack 746 3541.

093

OPPORTUNITY

BUSINESS FOR SALE. Grocery and service station All stock and equipment Asking S20.000 negotia ble Call anytime 1 747 3918; except Wednesdays I 747 8590

LIST OR BOY your business with C.J. Harris A Co., Inc Financial & Marketing Consultants Serving the Southeastern United States Greenville, N.C 757 0001, nights 753 4015

ROUTE BUSINESS ..no selling in volved as we secure all locations Just collect the profits. Replace sold slock. Very east to maintain. High profit potential. S7760 Minimum Investment'. Call Mr Davis 317 547 6463

.50 (cent) GAS

TESTS HAVE SHOWN 100% 200% increase in gas mileage. Product now being manufactured tor the very first time Exclusive area distributorship available $7.500 inventory deposit required Call Jack Clancey, 602 957 0770.

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, Farmville.

SAVE MONEY! Have an additional layer of insulation put in your attic and reduce your utility bill Call Dave, 758 0097 between 12 and 2 p m , Monday, Wednesday, and Friday for a tree estimate

100

REAL ESTATE

WATER ACCESS 10 miles from Aurora ij acre with 1974 12x70 mobile home storage building and private boat dock included Prime area for fishing and hunting $16,500. Call 1 322 4428 days, 1 322 4795 evenings

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

OoeiiW ' .

No Down Payment Lower Monthly payments - Any make or model, New or Used/Auto Rentals dally, Weekly, Monthly -Low Rates

Mid-Eastern

Brokers

#14 Pitt Plaza 756-4254

SPECIAL!

$

DOWN

PAYMENT

(Cash or Trade)

Can Put You In A New 1984 Mercury Lynx

Only

158

90

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

EAST CAROLINA

UNCOLN-MERCURY-GMC Weet End Circle    GrctBtrUk.    N.C.

CMC

TRUCKS

756-4267

I

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

104

Farms For Sale

112 ACRES IN city limits, S650 an acre 2500 pounds tobacco allot ment 28 acres of opened land, S9.000 timber appraisal 535,000 fi nancing PCA tor 7 years Call 756 1748 or 758 7333

47 ACRES - 26 cleared, 1983 allot ments. 4,018 pounds tobacco, 3,838 peanuts On Paved Road 1517, approximately 1 mile off NC 903 Stokes area Call 758 2734 after 7

107

Farms For Lease

WANTED TO RENT lobaci^ poundage and farm land in Pitt County 756 4634

109

Houses For Sale

109

Houses For Sale

CENTURY21 BASS REALTY 756-6666 or 756-5868

ONE GREAT BARGAIN! For one

smart buyer all of the "I Wants ' are featured in this 1616 square fool ranch m Belvedere This house also features fenced in oackyard, cieck, heat pump, and all tor 565,000 605

QUIET PLACE lor your family on cul de sac with I3x19 screened porch to rela* and watch natures activities on wooded property all around you Or if Dad likes to work with hii hands, he can, m the workshop Features 3 bedrooms and ? baths, and all for 566,900 *631

TRIM AND TIDY describes this better than new 3 bedroom, Ii* bath, 1225 square foot home Loaded with "Curb appeal" from its bnck exterior to its lovely landscaped lot Features are dead end street, fenced in backyard, central air. hardwood floors, indoor utility 542,000 637

NEW WILLIAMSBURG under construction Beautiful Williamsburg style home under construction, with over 1600 square feet of charm Home features a great room with fireplace, formal dining room, and kitchen with nook There's 3 bedrooms. 2 full baths, and lols ot storage, not to mention extras like a greenhouse window and large deck Buy now and choose your colors 569 900 >579

BYOWNER'' Club Pines Make offer' 4 bedroom Cedar Ranch, 2 baths large great room with fireplace Lots of extras' 509 Crestline Boulevard, 756 7575

BAYWOOD. Tri level contemporary nestled in the woods Features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, huge greairoom with fireplace and beamed cathedral ceilings Lott area,

garage. 2 decks 590,000 Call Sue lunn at Aldridge & Southerland 756 3500 or 355 2588

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

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 Wynck, Aldridge & Southerland, 756 3500, nights 756 5716

COLONIAL HEIGHTS 3 bedroom brick ranch, carpet, hardwood floors, fireplace, pool. deck, totally private Reduced by owner $59 400 Call 758 1355

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

FOR LEASE

2500 SDL FT.

PRIME RETAIL OR OFFICE SPACE

On Arlington Blvd.

CALL 756*8111

SHOPTHE BEST SHOP HOLT QUALITY USED CARS

1983 Chevrolet Camaro

White with brown cloth interior. 4 speed, air condition. AM-FM stereo, T-tops, 17,000 miles.

1983 Subaru GL Wagon

Burgundy with light brown cloth interior. Loaded, like new, 3800 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. White with brown landau top.

1983 Olds Custom Cruiser Wagon

Loaded. Silver with woodgrain. gray cloth interior, 3,200 miles.

1982 Chevrolet Malibu Wagon -

Beige with beige vinyl interior, tilf wheel, cruise control, AM-FM stereo.    .

1982 Olds Custom Cruiser Wagon S

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 interior. 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

1981 Pontiac Grand Prix

2 door, silver with blue landau roof, blue cloth interior, tilt wheel, cruise. Am-FM stereo cassette, looks new.

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 wheml, 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 inferior, bucket seats, automatic, air, AM/FM radio.

1979 Ford Thunderbird

Blue with white landau roof, white vinyl interior. T-tops. loaded, nice car,

1979 Honda Civic

2 door, white with black interior, 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 raditi, 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 velour in

interior Loaded. 3,121

miles.

1983 Olds Omega

4 door. Maroon with maroon velour interior. Loaded. 3,785

miles

HOLT OLDS-DATSUN

101 Hooker Rd.

756-3115

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26 The Daily Reflector. Greanvllle. N.C. Wednesday. NovembeM6J9g3

HERE'S ALL YOU have to Call the classified dapartmant with yoor <id tor a still good Itam and you make some extra cash! Call 52 6IM.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

J. C. PENNEYS

DOCK SALE

Pitt Plaza Saturday, Nov. 19 8 A.M.

At Loading Dock, back of store. Discarded fixtures inciuding Lundia sheiving, hanging racks, metai sheiving, gon-doias and other items.

109 Houses For Sole

BROOK VALLEY A loveable ranch with 3 bedrooms and two baths Foyer, Llvln9 room, formal dining room,, family room with fireplace, sun room, recreati^on room, two sheds. *97,500. Duffus Realty Inc., 756 5395

BY OWNER. New log home nw Ayden on quiet country road^ IwO square feet, 3 bedrooms 2 baths, fireplace, lot siie negotiable. By appointment, R. H. McLawhorn, 756 2750 or 975 2688

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109 Houses For Sale

BY OWNER, GREENVILLE loca tion, 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, double garage, huge den. Immaculate. Immediate occupancy. S66.900. Call 746 2778. No Brokers please.

BY OWNER. In Ayden. Must sell, owner transferred. 1IVi% FHA loan assumption. Low equlty-Low monthly payments. 746 3040.

BY OWNER Near Hospital. In quiet subdivision. 2 years old 1.600 square feet brick, carport, fireplace, heat pump, office. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fenced backyard, garden, fruit trees. Mid *SO's. Phone 758 7354

ROOFING

S^ORM WINDOWS DOORS & AWNJNGS

C.L. Lupton. Co.

FOR PRIVACY - at an affordable price! Large 2 story brick home, 2,856 square feet. Approximately 6 miles from hospital. 2.3 acres. Living room, sunken great room, family room, 4 bedrooms, 3'/t baths, carport, patio. 1,120 square toot workshop Assumable 8% first mortgage. Call 756-7111

FOR SALE by owner, 12% FHA assumption. Lake Glenwood. *15,000 equity, current payment *512 PITI. *70,000. Ervin Gray, 1-524 4148.

Home Federal's Adjustable Rate Mortgages

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

Bautiful Waterfront Lot. Located on Chicod Creek Estates. Financing Avaiiable. Cail 758-3761.

109

Homm For Salt

LAKE LLSWORTH LOVELY BRICK HOME with 3 bedrooms, 2 large baths. Big garage perfect for handyman or hobby lover has lots of cabinets and work space. Formal living room, foyer, large den with fireplace. *62,500.

100 HouattForSalt

PRETTY AS A A<iT*E, that's what you'll say about this lovely home in Ayden. This well cared for home features large front pourch that leads Into living room with

fireplace, french doors to dlnl^

room, eat-ln kitchen, 3 bedrooms, full bath, laundry area, fenced back

WHISPERING PINES ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL lot In

Simpson with lots of trees. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Sunken den

yard with storeage. Auumable VA

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loan with owner financing on equity. Just reduced, *33,000. Call Mavis Butts Realty, 758 0655.

with French doors. Separate dining L500.

room 1254 sq.ft. *46.

Our community's bast selection ot furniture and accessories Is

DON'T THROW IT away I Sell It for cash with a fast-actlon Clawlfled

Adi

LARGE OLDER HOME - 3 or 4

bedrooms, 3 fireplaces, carport and garage Family anxious to selll Make otter. Owner financing possible. Call 746 4676

MUMFORD ROAD. Excellent beginner home with 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, large kitchen/dlning com binatlon, and formal living room, extra large lot *39.900. Call Sue

Dunn at Aldrjd^ & Southerland,

756 3500 or 355 ;

Looking for an apartmentT You'll find a wide range of available units listed In the Classified columns of to-day's paper._

OWNERS ARE MOVING from USA and must sell. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room,, dining room, den. fireplace, fenced backyard and patio. 11'.>% assumable mortgage. 107 Azalea Drive. 756 8281 or 752 4844.

deliver the money you need for the house you want to buy. Call or come see us for details.

available every day Tn columns.

these

REDUCED AND READY for quick sale, 3 bedroom, I bath home with formal areas and sunroom with fireplace, assumable loan, 15 minutes from hospital. *28.000. Call

Sue Dunn at AldrI<^e 8,

Southerland, 756 3500 or 355 !

SOUTHERN CHAAm and comfort surrounds you In this stately Williamsburg home. This new custom built home features all formal areas with hardwood floors.

family room with fireplace, Mpr imately 2700 square feet. Oual.., workmanship throughout. Many extra*. The wooded setting In

illty

Greenville's newest and finest area provides just the right atm<wphere for this elegant home. Call June Wyrick, Aldridge & Southerland, ...... *756    571

756 3500. nights 756 5716

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758-3421 Arlington Boulevard 756-2772

Inventory Reduction

Sale!

1983 Olds 98 Regency , , ..

Triple dark royal blue, local car, like new, cloth interior.

1982 Dodge Colt

2 door, blue, real sharp.

1982 Toyota Clica GT Liftback

Red,

1982 Toyota Corolla

4 door. Silver.

1982 Toyota Corolla

Liftback. copper metallic, air, automatic, power steering.

1981 Toyota Corolla

2 door sedan. Priced to sell.

1981 Datsun210

5 speed, stereo cassette, copper metallic, extra sharp.

1981 Toyota Corolla ,    i

2 door. Metallic brown, beige interior.

1981 Olds98Regency    ,

Copper metallic, beige vinyl top, beige cloth interior, loaded, very low mileage.

1981 Olds Toronado

Triple gray, sunroof, loaded with equipment.

1981 Olds Cutlass Supreme Brougham

Coupe

Limited edition. Silver, maple top and maple interior. Wire wheels, bucket seats, real sharp.

1981 Buick Regal Limited

Triple beige, loaded. Priced to sell.

SPECIAL PRICE $5995.00

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 Olds Cutlass Wagon

Blue, real clean.

1980 Toyota Corolla Wagon

Maroon, air condition.

1979 Olds Cutlass Supreme Brougham Coupe

Bronze, beige V2 vinyl top, beige interior.

1979 Buick Electra 225

4 door, light blue, nice car, loaded.

1979 Toyota Corolla Wagon

Automatic, air, real sharp.

1978 Buick Electra 225

4 door, black, sunroof, loaded.

1977 Chevrolet Malibu

2 door, blue, low mileage.

TRUCKS

1983 Toyota % Ton

Short bed, blue.

1983 Toyota 4X4

V2 ton, red, SR-5, short bed.

1982 Toyota Vz Ton

Red, long bed.

1980 Ford Van

Chateau Captain's Special. Dual air, dual tanks, door locks, tilt wheel, brown and beige, 351 V-8.

1980 Dodge D-50 Pickup

V2 ton, sport model.

1977 Jeep Wagoneer

Dark blue, bench seat, power steering and air condition,

38.000 actual miles.

1973 Dodge Van

Camper. Stand up head room with galley and head, sleeps 4

38.000 actual miles.

\We Will Not Be Undersold By Anyone. WE REALLY DO SELL FOR LESS... DONT MAKE A $1000 MISTAKE

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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: *4900. Payment shown does not include tax and license.

TOYOTA

EAST

Authorized Mercedes-Benz Dealer

109 Trade street Greenville, NC 756-3228

HouBtsFor Salt

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Pay only closing cost* and movt In. 2 horn#* In Aydan, 1 In Grimttland, and I in Bathal. Call HIgnlta Raaltor* for Mora dalails, 757 1*6*.

FMHA *% loan awumabla. Ownar

raiocafiM: Cornar lot 3 ba^ooms. IV* batn, carport, tancad In

backyard, Shamrock Tarraca Sub division. *44,*00. Call 355-2472 from

tt0 5; affarS, 756 0652.

CENTURY 21 BASS REALTY 7M-M6or7M'S8M

HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Is battar than avar. Tha bast Christmas prasant you can giva

yqursalt is this luxurious WFndy RIdga townhousa faaturing 3

<Tia ^

badrooms, 2Vs baths, firaplaca, and all tha amanltia* Ilka tanni* and swimming that you'va baan promising yoursalf. Prica at *52,*00, If dasarvas a look today Call tor appolntmant, 756 6646. *636.

DON'T SQEEZB THE KIDS, lat

aach ot your childran hava his own badroom In this spacloous 4 badroom Capa Cod with lot* ot yard

and many axtra faaturas, Including

a nice siza screanad porch. Pric., In tha *70'*, call tor mors Informa tIon. *600.

NEW LISTING Youll ba Im prassad with Its Ilka naw appaar anca, too. Lass than two years old with tasteful traditional decor, pleasing graan carpet throughout, hardwood floors In tha foyer and

dining room, you'll teal good with Jnga ,, jvTng irovaments. Taka a look at this 3

tha spaciousness In the living areas. Ask about the energy saving Im

droom, 2bath home. *67,*S0. *614.

ENJOY this 3 bedroom home In tha Wintarvllla school district which offers a grealroom with a cathedral

calling and firaplaca, dining room, tcnan, and all located

step saving kltd  ___

on a Texas size lot. *5*,*00 *591

TAKE OVER *% ANNUAL par

centaga rate loan. Attractive 3 bedroom, bath brick ranch with carport. Located on woodsy lot near university. Living room/dlning room, eat in kitchen, custom storm window* and doors, naw furnace, (no air conditioning). Hardwood floors, approximately 1350 square teat heated area. Take over approx Imately *33,500 for 25 years re maining with principal and interest payment of *280.82 . month (This loan would cost you *388 month at todays rate of 13%). Pay equity ql *16,400 or owner may consider some

financing tor part ot equity. Very no dl

low closing cost and no discount

points to buyer Lease/purchase also possible. Immediate

possession. Priced at *4f,*00. Call Owner Agent, Louise Hodge, 804-794-1532 evenings. No agents

WE HAVE 3 HOMES - Conveniently located, near ECU that may qualify lor the new NC Housing money. If you quality, the down payment it

minimal. And payrrtents are com parable to rent. Call our office for

more details, Aldridge 8, Southerland Realtors, 756 3500.

Ill Investment Property

111 Investment Property

FftiC bkAlf lAT7rducad by StOO.OOO OO on Commarclal building with over 13,000 square feet. Located on Eighth and Ficklen Streets. For sale for *200,000 00 or will lease for *2,500.00 per month. Call Mika West at Conway &

Company, Kinston, NC (919) 522 19)1 formo

r more details.

7 UNIT APTMikY. ^ifive cash flow, solid rental history,

convenient to ECU and downtown, brick, *16,000 gross. Excellent re turn at *135,000. Call lor more dalails. 756 7473 or 756 72*5.

113

Land For Sale

AYTENTION Home Builders and

land Investers: 2.54 acre lot near Chocowinlty, NC with septic tank and deep well In a nice quiet neighborhood. Musi sell due to

owner* health Asking only *10,000 For more Information call 756 0492

Farming land m Hyde County Interested parties confect R. W. Gerrlsh, AAonday Friday, 9 a.m. 5 p.m., 919 946 4161.

58 ACRE FaM south of Aydan In the St. Johns Community. Road frontage on SR 110 and SR 1753. 51 acres cleared, 7 acre* wooded. Tobacco allolment, pond, excellent road frontage and rental house. Call for full details. Moseley Marcus Realty 746 2166.

IIS

Lots For Solo

BY OWNER Large lot near

Hospital Quiet subilvlslon. R*

strlctad to houses 1.400 square feel If'* perked, water, cable, and under ground utilities. *6,400. 75* 7354.

Shepping far a new cert The mosT

cornplefe listings In town are found tie Classified edsV

In the Clissltled edsfcvery day.

HUNTINORIDOE For country living with city convenience. Large residential lots, community water, restricted, FHA and VA approved Only minutes from hospital com 43. Mill

121 Aportmonts For kont

AUT NW fi*/NHW{i 2 bedrooms. 1'/ bath*. Convenient location. Call 756 7314 days, 756 4980 night*.

AVAiLAkLE immediaVIlV 1 and 2 badroom apartment* end a 3 bedroom house 752-3311.

AZALEAGARDENS

Greenville'S newest and most uniquely furnished one badroom apartments.

All energy efficient designed

Queen size beds and studio couches.

Washer* end dryer* optional

Free water and sewer and yard maintenance.

All aperfment* on ground floor with porches

Frost free refrigerator*

Located In Azalea Gardens near Brook Valley Country Club Shown by appointment only Couples or single* No pets

Contact J T or Tommy William* 754 7*15

BRAND NEW tastefully decorated townhouse near hospital and mall 2 bedrooms, IW baths, washer/dryer hook ups, efficient No pel* *315 per month 756 *904 or 752 2040

EASTBROOK AND VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS

327 one, two and three bedroom garden and townhouse apartments, featuring Cable TV. modern appll anees, central heal and air condl tioning, clean laundry tacililles. three swimming pools

plax on Highway Owner Broker 752 4139

llle Lllley,

Lowest Single Family Lot Prices In Greenville!

If you are looking for affordable, wooded lots within the city limits, you must see BAYTREE Prices start as low as F *11,000 758 4410

Need part tima work from now until Uie holdays? You'll find a position in Classified.

NEAR D.N. CDNLEY. 1 or </i acre whichever preferred 758-7709.

Office 204 Eastbrook Ortve

752 5100

Dial direct phones

25 channel color tv

Maid Service

Furnished All Utilities

Weekly/Monthly Rales

754 5555

HERITAGE INNAAOTEL

NO CROWDING your neighbors and no more lot rent on these exceptionally large mobile home lots. Off River Road in Greenville On Greenville city water. Owner willing to finance lot and septic tank. Winnie Evans, 752 4224. The EvansCo , 752 2814

One and two bedroom garden apartments Carpeted, range, re

1 Aq ACRE LOT and 1 one acre or more lot Phone 752 6245 after 6 p.m.

3.2 WOODED ACRE lot 8 miles East of Greenville. State Road 1538. Asking, *12,000. Must sell! Will negotiate Phone 752 1915

LARGE NICE 2 bedroom duplex Shenandoah *290 756 5389

EXCELLENT INVESTMENT

property 2 duplexes over 1 acre land. Current rent *1,060 month. Financing available, 10%% No brokers. After 6 p.m. 756 5217 or 355 2544.

GREAT INVESTMENT 2 bedroom

house, recently carpeted, new g< heat pump Current rent *280

month. Financing available, 10%%. No brokers. After 6 p.m 756 5217 or 355 2544.

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J0HSE^S^

ANTIQUES & LAMP SHOP

117 Re*ort Property For Sale

RIVER COTTAGE on wooded water front lot on the Pamlico River. 1 mile from Washington, NC Quiet, established neighborhood Call 758 0702 days. 752 0310 nights

120

RENTALS

LOTS FOR RENT Also 2 and 3

bedroom mobile homes. Security deposits required, no pets Call 758 4413 between 8 and 5

NEED STORAGE? We have any to f

igton Sell Storage, day Friday 9 5. Call 754 9933

size to meet your storage need C*a" Arlington Self Storai

Open Mon

saecTiON OF small ANTIQUES

LAMPS-QLASS SHADES t CHIMNEYS

HANDMADE FABRIC SHADES

OLD LAMPS REPAIRED AND REWIRED

NEW LOCATION

758-4839

WAREHOUSE STORAGE and sales space Excellent location. Up to 55,000 square feet. Adjacent office available Price negotiable. 752

4295/756 7417

121 Apartments For Rent

Cherry Court

Spacious 2 bedroom townhouses with I'j baths Also 1 bedroom apartments. Carpet, dishwashers, compaators, patio, free cable TV, washer dryer hook ups, laundr room, seuna, tennis court, house and POOL. 752 1557

mdry

club

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SERVICE MANAGER

Excelltnt CarMr Opportunity with growing company. Excailant company banafits and starting saiary. Prafar previous Ford Experiance.

Reply in writing to: P.O. Box 1967 Greenville, N.C. 27834

GreeneWay

Large 2 bedroom garden apart ments, carpeted, dish washer, cable TV, laundry rooms, balconies, spacious grounds with abundant parking, economical utilities end POOL. Adjacent to Greenville Country Club 754 6869

KINGS ROW APARTMENTS

frigerator, dishwasher, disposal

id (

and cable TV. Conveniently located to shopping center and schools Located just off lOth Street

Cali 752-3519

LOVE TREES?

Experience the unique in apartment living with nature outside your door

COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS

Quality construction, fireplaces.

heat pumps (heating costs 50 per less than comparable unitsl.

cent

dishwasher, washer dryer hook ups. cable TV,wall to wall carpet, thermopane windows, extra insula lion

Office Open 9 5 Weekdays

9 5 Saturday    15    Sunday

Merry Lane Oft Arlington Blvd

754 5067

NEW 2 BEDROOM townhouse. Williamsburg Manor, fully carpeted, relrigerator, range, dishwasher, energy elficient. washer/dryer hook up *325/month 756 0057

NICE QUIET DUPLEX, appli anees, carpet, electric heal, wood heater 756 2671 or 758 1 543

OAKAAONT SQUARE APARTAAENTS

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

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COMVANOO SWEATERS

ARMY NAVY STORE

Bob Barbour HONDA

YOUR SERVICE DEPARTMENT

Thanksgiving Front Brake Specials:

Free Inspection Cleaning & Adjustment

Front Pad Replacement Front Pad Replacement & Rotor Turning

$

3059*

4450*

Includes parts and labor. Additional repairs extra.

Keep your family safe for the holidays.

Please call for an appointment, 8:00 am5:30 pm. Offer good through November 30.

Service thats every part a Honda.

Genuine Honda Parts

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121 Apartments For Ront

NfAR HOSPITAL. Ntw duplexes currently under construction Available September i. saoo per month No pels Call 757 3157 I to 5, ask tor John or Bryant

NtW WILLIAMSBURG Manor Townhome. 7 bedrooms, extra storape 756 900A alter t p m

ONE BIDROOM, furnished apartments or mobile homes lor rent Contact J. T. or Tommy Williams. 756 7815

ONE BEDROOM APARTMENT West 4lh Street $110 per month. 757 0688

STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS

The Happy Place To Live CABLE TV

Office hours lOam to 5 p.m. AAonday through Friday

Callus 74 hours a day at

756-4800

STUDENT HOUSING. Pirate's Landing Available second semester oil Reade Circle Private rooms, cooking facilities $150 per month For information call Clark Branch Management, 756 6336

TAR RIVER ESTATES

1, 7. and 3 bedrooms, washer dryer hook ups, cable TV, pool, club house, playground. Near ECU.

Our Reputation Says It All 'A Community Complex "

1401 Willow Street Olfice Corner Elm 8. Willow

752 4225

TWO BEDROOM APARTMENT.

carpeted, central air ana heat, appliances, washer dryer hookup Bryton Hills $775 758 331 1

WILSON ACRE APAKTM E TT

1806 East 1st Street New 7 and 3 bedrooms, washer, dryer hook ups, dishwasher, heal pump, tennis, pool, sauna, self cleaning oven, IrosI tree refrigerator 3 blocks from ECU Cafl 757 0777 day or night Equal Housing Opportunity

WORK NEAR THE HOSPITAL?

And tired of driving across town? You can live in your own lownhome at conveniently located BROOKHILL with payments lower than rent! Call Iris Cannon at 746 763V or 758 6050, Owen Norvell at 756 1498 or 758 6050. Wil Reid at 756 0446 or 758 6050 Or Jane Warren at 758 7029or 758 60S0

MOORE&SAUTER

no South Evans 758-6050

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121 Apartmanti For Rant

127 Houses For Rant

135 OHice Space For Rant

TWO BCbROOM DUPLEX apartmtnt availabl* after firt week of December No pet* Call 7S6 1821 after 4pm

LYNNOALE - THREE bedroom, 2 bath*, formal area, garage. SSOO/monlh Laata and dapo*H re quirad Ball & Lane, 752 M2

OFnCESPAC AVAILABLE

Available In December. OH 264 By pas* 2100 square feet of prime ofllce space Well decorated 12 month lease or lon^, private parking. $1200 par month

Call Clark-Branch Management

756 6336

FFICES'FOR lease Contact J T Of Tommy Williams, 756 7815

WEDGEWOODARMS

2 bedroom, t'-^ beth townhou*e* Excellent location. Carrier heat pumpt, Whirlpool kitchen, wa*har dryer hookup*, pool, tennl* court Immediate occupancy

756 0987

NEAR UNIVERSITY. 3 badroom, 1'/ bath*, living room/dining room, eat In kitchan, carport Frein paint and wallpaper Hardwood floor* Approximataly 1350 *quarc feet, naw furnace/no air conditioning Married couple or *mall tamlly only No pet*. Immediate po*a*lon. $375 per month Call Ownar Agent, Loul*e Hodge, 804 794 1532 No agent*

1 BEDROM apartment, appli ence* furnithed. Tenth Street, $100 per mortth Call after 6 p m , 1 S24 5042

l,28 SQUARE FOOt <3 offices) on Evan* Street Price negoltable 752 4295/756 7417

NEW HOUSE FOR RENT with option to buy 3 bedroom*, 2 bath*. $550 per month Call 752 1232 or 756 5097

a*s9S* a'Ar*/-#* fula in

5,000 SQUARE FEET office build ing on 264 Bypass Plenty of park Ing Call 758 2300 day*

2 BEDROOM TOWNHOtiSES near ho*pilal Call 355 2628 day*, 756 3217

2 BEDROOMS, refrigerator, tove, dlshwa*her, washer/dryer hook up*. No pets 752 0180 before 5 p m . 756 2766after $p m

3 BcDffOOM 2 D^Tn rdncn STyic m country near ho*pital $450 per month plu* depo*it Will *ell! Call

137 Resort Proparty For Rent

758 6321

WiNTEROR'EEN SKI RESORT 2 badroom folly equipped con dominium. For more Inlormation, call 355 234tafler6 30p m

3 BEDROOM. I'/j bath, heat pump, garage, couple or family only No pet* $350 month Lea*e and ecurl ty 355 2996after 7p m

2 BEDROOM duplex apartment for rent $325 month Call 756 63S0 from 6p m lo9p m

122 Businats Rantais

3 BEDROOMS. 2 bath*, central air, *tove, carport, centrally located In a nice neighborhood No pet* $450 month plu* deposit. 756 3837

142 Roommate Wanted

A building 30x60, lor shop or

garage, with large air compressor, electric torch and welder, paint room, and 2 office room* Also a 30x40 open shelter on 1 acre fenced In lot Located 1 mile from City limit* on Pactolu* Highway, East of Greenville Day or night, 752 2417

FEMALE ROOAAMATE to share 2 ledroom apartment $127 per nonth, plu* utilities Call 756 1562 liter 5

3 BEDROOM HOUSE, 1 bath, living room with fireplace, large kitchen with appliance* Near University Available December 1 Call 1-975 3698 after 8p m

HOUSEMATES to share 3 bedroom home Near D H Conley Call 756 6735 or 756 4164 for detail*

133 Mobile Homes For Rent

mature FEMALE roommate wanted to share apartment '/j rent and utilities Call756;i00

125 Condominiums For Rent

NEW 2 BEDROOM townhouse. convenient to hospital and mall Couples preferred No pets Lease and deposit $310 per month 756 4746.

12X60. 3 bedrooms, washer and dryer. $165 No pets, no children 758 0745

QUIET responsible roommate needed to share mobile home $125 a month 756 4724

12x60 2 BEDROOMS, washer, dryer, fully furnished No pets Call 756 1235

ROOMMT NEEDED for fully furnished new duplex $165 monthly, non smoker Call 756 5725 days, 756 1965 night*

TWO TOWNHOUSES available in Quail Ridge. 12 month leases or less One rent* for $500 per month, other for $570 per month 2 and 3 bedrooms, 2'a baths Near recre atipnal facilities Call Clark Branch Management. 756 6336

2 BEDROOM trailer $150 month. $100 deposit. Colonial Trailer Park 758 0779

WANT TO SPLIT RENT? on

smoker looking for house or apartment in East Greenville Call Wesat 756 5587

2 BEDROOMS, furnished, washer, air No pets. No children Phone 758 4857

127 Houses For Rent

2 BEDROOM mobile home, nice neighborhood, shady, cool in Summer No pets Call 746 3734.

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ATTRACTIVE 3 bedroom home. 2 baths, located In Red Oak. I car garage and fenced backyard, lease and deposit required Married couplet only No pets $385 month Estate Realty Company, 752 5058

2 BEDROOMS, furnished or un furnished, washer, dryer, good park No pets 756 0801 after 5 p.m

IBM SYSTEMS 34 COMPUTER

Local company hat a Sy8tama 34 (MK) compulor availaMo lor im-madialo llnw sharing. 1 CRT dltplty (tatlon and 1 5224 Printar it avaUaMa for Immadlato romoto hook-up uaing talaphona com-municationt. Programa, raady for gonaral budnott uta includa gonaral ledgtr, accounts rocaivtbla, inventory/billing, account* payablo and payroll. ConlBCt: President P.O. Box 8088 Greenville, NC or 758-1215

2 BEDROOM trailer, no pets, no children Call 756 6005

AYOEN COUNTRY CLUB. Ranch style home with 3 bedrooms, game room with bar, 4'7 baths Over 3000 square teet Available immediately $600 per month Call Lorelle at 756 6336

2 BEDROOM, washer, air, carpet, completely furnished. No pet*. 756 0792

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BELVEDERE- THREE bedrooms, rec room, living room with fireplace, large kitchen $400/month Lease and deposit re quired Ball & Lane. 752 0025

WE REPAIR SCREENS & DOORS

C.l . l.upton Co.

/ >/ til 11,

BRICK VENEER RANCH for rent Carport Excellent neighborhood 3' bedrooms, family room, fireplace, kitchen with stove and refrigerator, furnished, central heal and air Call Lyle Davis at Davis Realty 752 3000 or nights 756 2904

COLONIAL HEIGHTS, 3 bedroom

brick, $350 Lease and deposit 756 5772 alter 1 p m

AHENTION AUTO MECHANICS

Experience necessary. Must be reliable with

FOR RENT: 2 bedroom house in Ayden Appliances furnished Call 746 3674

HOUSE IN TOWN and house in country Call 746 3284 or 524 3180

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AUCTION SALE

Estate Of W.O. Sneed

Household Furnishings And Personal Property Location: 2224 N. Main Street, Tarboro, N.C. Saturday, November 19,10 A.M. Ralndate; November 26

Harris Brothers Auction Service

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WASHINGTON -Heres how area members of Congress were recorded on major roll call votes No. 3-9.

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MILK The House rejected, 174 for and 250 against, a plan to cut dairy surplu.ses by sharply lowering the price supports that encourage milk production.

The Administration favored the plan and the dairy lobby opposed it. This was the key amend-ment as the House debated a bill (HR 4190) aimed at lowering dairy subsidies that cost taxpayers $2.6 billion last year

Also, the measure sought to block creation of "paid diversion" program that would allow dairy farmers, for the first time, to receive government payments for mild they do nott produce.

This vote left intact a proposal that would curb over-production cheifly by the new approach of paying farmers not to milk their cows.

The rejected plan sought to lower the federal support price by 11 percent. As later passed and sent to conference with the Senate. HR 4196 lowered by four percent the current support level of $13.10 per hundred pounds.

Sponsor Barber Con-able, R-N.V , said his plan was the better solutio;i and that "paying farmers not to produce is the wrong way to go on farm programs."

Opponent James Jeffords. R-Vt., said that under the Conable plan "there are 30,(KK) family farms. . . which are going to be put out of business."

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Members voting yes viewed sharply lowered price supports as a better way to attck dairy surpluses than paid-di version.

NORTH CAROLINA Voting yes: Charles Britt, D-6, James Martin, R-9, James Broyhill, R-10, James Clarke, D-11.

Voting no: Walter Jones, D-1, Tim Valentine, D-2, Charles Whitley, D-3, Ike Andrews, D-4, Stephen Neal, D-5, Charles Rose, I)-7, W.G. Hefner, D-8.

Not voting: None. RIGHTS PANEL By a vote of 170 for 235 against, the House killed an $11.9 million appropriation to fund the U.S. Civil Rights Commission in fiscal 1984. The vote occured during debate on HR 3222, later sent to the Senate.

This was a victory for liberals who said they would rather have no com-mission than one revamped by President Reagan.

At issue was the presidents replacement of a majority of the six commissioners with individuals more in tune with his idea of how the panel should perform its watchdog mission over government civil rights policies.

George Gekas, R-Pa., who voted to fund the panel, said it was wrong to destroy a valuable commission "as a way of get-tig back at Ronald Reagan...

Ron Coleman, D-Tex., who voted no. said that to keep the commission in existence would be to "endorse the presidents actions."

Members voting no were trying to block the presidents revamping of the civil rights panel.

NORTH CAROLINA Voting yes: W'alter Jones. Broyhill.

Voting no: Valentine, Whitley, Ike Andrews. .Neal, Britt, Hose, Hefner, Clarke.

Not voting: James MaCtin.

CAR.S By a vote of 219 for and 199 against, the House passed a bill to require that beginning in 1984 foreign cars sold in America be built with substantial U.S. parts and labor.

Aimed at Japanese automakers, the bill requires up to 90 percent "domestic content" for foreign companies selling more than 9000,000 cars here, and sets lower requirements for those with fewer sales.

Written by the United Auto Workers, the bill (HR 1234) was opposed by /'the Adminstration as protectionism that would trigger trade retaliation against the U.S. exports.

It was sent to the Senate.

Supporter Richard Ot-tinger, D-N.Y., called the bill absolutely vital to preserving the industrial base of the U.S.

Oppohent William Dan-' nemeyer, R-Calif., said the bill should be titled the "United Auto Workers Wage Differential Protection and Anti-Auto Consumer Act of 1983. Members voting yes favored the bill.

NORTH CAROLINA Voting yes: Britt, Rose. Voting no: Walter

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Jones, Valentine, Whitley, Ike Andrews, Neal, Hefner, James Martin, Broyhill, Clarke.

Not voting; None.

DEFICIT The House adopted, 254 for and 155 against, a Democratic amendment to spend an additional $997 million for a variety of social programs in fiscal 1984. The money was added to an appropriations measure (HJ Res 403) to keep the government going after existing funding authority expired Nov. 11.

Dozens of members who voted for the extra money later voted against the overall measure and caused its defeat. They contended the bill had become too expensive at a time of $200 billion annual deficts and said they were sending the Democratic leadership the message that a tax hike is needed.

This is called having it both ways, one supporter of the leadership complained.

Supporter Edward Feighan, D-Ohio, said the cost of this amendment becomes miniscule when compared to the defense budget.

Opponent Robert Michel, R-Ill., said the House has "all too routinely approved amendments such as this over the years which have built billions and billions into the

system.

Members voting yes favored an extra $997 in social spending, even though many of them later reversed themselves and opposed the overall measure as too expensive.

NORTH CAROLINA Voting yes: Walter Jones, Valentine, Whitley, Ike Andrews, Neal, Britt, Rose, Clarke.

Voting no: James Martin, Broyhill.

Not voting: Hefner.

SE.NATE NERVE GAS The Senate voted, 47 for and 46 against, to resume U.S. production of nerve gas weaponry. Vice President cast the tie breaker. The vote occurred during debate on a $253 billion military approriations bill for fiscal 1984,

The U.S. stopped making nerve gas in 1969 in keeping with an international treaty against chemical warfare. The bill (HR 4185) was sent to conference with the House, which is opposed to the weapon.

Supporter John Warner, R-Va ,said theU.s. "must avoid the first use of these weapons, but we must have a deterrent to neutralize the Soviets nerve gas capability.

Opponent David pryor, D-Ark., said nerve gas is one of no military value to this country and will not

deter the Soviet Union...from utilizing nerve gas or from producing nerve gas

John East, R, voted yes. Jesse Helms, R, voted yes.

MX By a vote of 37 for and 56 against, the Senate refused to delete $2.1 billion earmarked for starting production of the MX missile. This occurred during debate on HR 4185 (above).

Because the House also approved production money, the vote ended years of congressional disagreemont over whether the MX should be built as the next-generation land-based missile. The MX is to be house in Minuteman II silos in Wyoming and Nebraska.

John Glenn, D-Ohio, who voted to delete the MX outlay, said that because the MX cannot be securely based it presents possibly insoluble problems in attempting to carry out its mission of survival and counterattack."

Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, a supporter of the MX, said the overall U.S. strategic forces in the (land, air, sea) triad compare favorably with the Soviet strategic forces is we have the MX

East voted no. Helms voted no.

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30 The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C

Wednesday, November 16,1983Florida Seen Long On Roads Buf Short On Tunnels

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - Florida ranks 22nd in size among the states, has 1,197 miles of shoreline, 11,462 miles of roads, about 9,000 bridges -and one tunnel, an 863.7-foot subterranean passage that takes U.S. 1 traffic under the New River in this coastal city.

The concrete and steel tunnel is one of the safest strips of Florida thoroughfares. although up to 1,600 vehicles an hour in each direction shoot through its tubes.

There has never been a serious accident in the tunnel that Im aware of," says Ron Register, the Florida Department of Transportation maintenance engineer for Broward and Collier counties.

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CORNING, N.Y. (AP) -The American homemaker consumer wants to see whats cooking-literally.

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Subway Riders See The Past

NEW YORK (AP) - If they peer closely through the windows of the train into the dimly lit tunnels, riders on many of New Yorks subway lines can glimpse the ghostly outline of abandoned subway stations.

Although many people are not even aware that the stations existed, those stops once bustled with activity.

The stations were originally built close together to accommodate five-car trains. But in the 1940s, the platforms were lengthened to handle 10-car trains. Since the longer plat-forms would have resulted in one continuous station, in some instances various stations along the line were closed.

Among the abandoned stations is the City Hall station on the IRT Lexington Avenue line, which in 1904 became New Yorks first subway stop.

The tunnels 3-foot walls are covered by 4-inch yellow tiles, faded from years of exposure to carbon monoxide fumes.

Earlier this year, the tunnel underwent a thorough cleaning by a private contractor - e first time since it was opened. New and brighter lighting was also installed. Register explains the tunnel walls are also washed down every six weeks with an alkaline solution.

Safety is the primary concern of those responsible for the underwater roadway.

We never allow traffic to move in two directions in one tube," explains Register. If both lanes of one direction are closed, traffic is rerouted on streets above.

An electronic device measures carbon monoxide in the tunnel 24 hours a day, and huge fans push fresh air through ventilation tubes to keep gases from accumulating.

Eight phones linked to the

Fort Lauderdale police station are spaced out in the tunnel and there are doors at three intervals so in an emergency, anyone trapped below could move to the opposite tube. Fire hose connections are spaced throughout.

Electrical power is supplied from two power stations to both ends of the shaft, and Sheehan has a large emergency generator that cuts in automatically if the normal power supply is lost.

A major worry for Sheehan and Becwar is water. Heavy seasonal rains in South Florida often send tons of water cascading down the tunnel to its lowest point 46 feet from the roadway above. Thirteen pumps are available to dispose of that.

Sheehan and Becwar like their jobs and have no desire for a transfer. Their common complaint is an impulse by drivers to blow their horns while driving through the tunnel.

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NEW YORK (AP) - Researchers are investigating whether the recent earthquake in Idaho triggered the subsequent tremor in Turkey by upsetting a global weave of stresses in the Earth's fractured crust.

"At face value, it certainly seems like the two sites are separated by too great a distance to have any connection between them," says Jay Pulli, a seismologist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

"But it seems to be a period of unusual activity. Weve started to look into whether or not earthquakes occur in pairs - one in the East and one in the West."

Indeed, the quakes in Idaho and Turkey were part of what Pulli refers to as a "swarm" of quakes. The Idaho earthquake, one of the strongest in the United States in recent years, struck Oct. 28.

Two days later, more than 1,(KX) people were killed in eastern Turkey. Idaho was rocked by two after-shocks. And earthquakes hit Maine, New York, Afghanistan and the Sea of Japan.

"We started to become interested in this when there was an earthquake in New York (in October)," Pulli said. There had been another in Ottawa."

The earthquake catalogues have now been pulled out, and a search for pairings and swarms is under way. On November 1, 1775, for example, an earthquake occurred off the coast of Portugal. Eighteen days later, the ground moved under Boston.

Pulli works with Nafi Toksoz, a professor at MIT who was born in Turkey and is perhaps the leading American expert on the myriad fault lines lying beneath Turkish soil.

Establishing whether earthquake pairing occurs will be difficult, if not impossible, researchers say.

Geological time scales -in which a hundred thousand years is but a moment - are so long and life so short that nobody has been able to demonstrate conclusively that earthquakes occur in any kind of cycle. Or whether they are prompted by changes in the position of the sun and moon, or by any of a host of other phenomena. Seismographs to measure

Luxury Life At Hospital

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) - Being admitted to a hospital might never be a real pleasure, but officials at one institution hope their "VIP wing" will help ease any pain while drumming up business.

Patients tired of standard hospital fare will be able to check into the new first-class wing at Doctors Hospital in Hollywood early next year and dine on champagne and lobster.

The special area will contain only 10 beds. Patients will have access to limousine service, gourmet food offered on china and wine in crystal goblets.

"Everything you could get in a hotel you will be able to get here," says Kenneth Berg, administrator of the 124-bed hospital. We call it a hotel within a hospital."

Patients will have to pay up to $100 more per day over regular room rates to get red-carpet treatment.

Other local hospitals, trying to compete in an area with more hospital beds than patients to fill them, are also offering frillier accommodations.

Broward General Medical Center plans to remodel a floor with carpeting and wall coverings resembling those in fine hotels, says assistant administrator Richard Parks

Itll be kind of like all the niceties of home," says Parks.

Humana Hospital Cypress in Pompano Beach first offered luxury suites two years ago. It advertises private rooms with "extra amenities like plush wall-to-wall carpeting, comfortable re-cliners and decorator furnishings."

earthquakes have been in existence for about 100 years. The most ancient earthquake records, complied by the Chinese, extend back a mere several thousand years, says Dr. Robert Uhrhammer, a seismologist at the University of Californias seismo-graphic station in Berkeley.

In the Chinese records there is an indication there might be periodicity in the larger earthquakes," says Uhrhammer. Its a clue, but a flimsy one. The cyclic variation differs only slightly

from normal chance variations.

Asked about the apparent swarm of recent earthquakes, Uhrhammer says. "I have not seen an unusual deviation either in a very large number of earthouakes or a very small number of earthquakes in the last couple of months

Earthquakes the size of those in Idaho occur at the rate of a hundred or so a year - an average of roughly every three days, savs David Simpson,

associate director for seismology of Columbia Universitys Lamont-Doherty Geological Observatory.

In the eyes of a scientist, then, the occurrence of the Idaho and Turkey quakes two days apart is scarcely worth noting.

Their importance lies in the fact that they did damage and caused loss of life, because they happened to strike populated areas.

"Its like the dog-bites-man, man-bites-dog story, says Simpson.

Earthquakes are newsworthy when they are associated with large numbers of deaths or (are; in unusual areas.

Eighty-three percent of the worlds earthquakes occur on the "ring of fire, the geologically active area that roughly follows the edges of the Pacific Ocean, says Uhrhammer.

Yet the tremors, most of them occurring in sparsely populated areas, help scientists determine the motion of the massive, fractured plates

of the Earth's crust.

The imperceptibly slow motion of these plates is responsible for earthquakes and volcanoes, and also such things as mountain building and the birth and death of oceans

Eight major plates and countless smaller ones are driven against one another by seething energy flowing from molten rock in the Earth's core.

The entire continent of North America is moving westward relative to Europe

and Asia The Pacific Ocean lies over a plate that is moving counterclockwise, grinding northward against the North American plate along the San Andreas fault in California

The study of earthquakes has not been totally in vain. According to Simpson, great strides have been made in the ability to predict earthquakes.

Scientists can now say. for example, that a large earthquake in southern California is likelv sometime

in the next two or three decades.

Large quakes seem to occur in northern and southern California every hundred years or so. and* .San Fran-ciso has had its big one this century - the famous earthquake of 1906

.So southern California is 4ikely to be next. A more precise prediction than that IS not likely, however And viewed from the receding eons of geological time, a better one shouldnt be expected.

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34 The Daily Reflector, Greanvllle. N.C. Wednesday, November 16,1983

Fred Harris

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B> STEVE BREWER Associated Press Writer

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) - Fred Harris, the former U.S. senator and presidential candidate, traded in the high-pressured atmosphere of Capitol Hill for the tranquil academic life. But that doesnt mean he's just taking it easy these days.

The former Democratic senator from Oklahoma walked away from politics after his unsuccessful presidential bid in 1976 to teach political science at the University of New Mexico. Its a decision he hasnt regretted.

Ive been really lucky," he said. Ive had three different careers. In ail of them. Ive felt useful and worthwhile. I liked them all. But I wouldnt want to go back to being a lawyer or politician."

In addition to his teaching duties, frequent speeches, a constant line of visitors to his office and work on a book on Mexico, Harris has found the time to work on a report for Gov. Toney Anaya on the problems of higher education in New Mexico.

I dont know of anything thats more important to our state," Harris^said in a recent interview. "Investment in higher education is the only way I know to raise our per capita income and build new jobs, new industry in the state."

Harris, 52, is chairman of the Governors Commission on Higher Education, appointed by Anaya to propose long-term solutions to financial problems faced by the states colleges.

He is reacquainting himself with the glare of television lights and a steady dose of lobbying in an attempt to get more funding for the states colleges when money for education is short nationwide.'

I think its something that needs to be done," he said. Thats why I was willing to take on this extra job."

Memories of Harris unsuccessful try for the Democratic nomination in 1976 were revived recently when the Rev. Jesse Jackson entered the 1984 race. Some feel Jackson may have the same impact on this election as Harris did eight years earlier, when his ultraliberal campaign apparently siphoned off just enough liberal votes to help Jimmy Carter beat Morris Udall in some key early primaries.

Harris, who served as senator from Oklahoma from 1964 to 1972 after taking over an unexpired term, campaigned on a populist platform in 1976. He dropped out shortly after a fourth-place finish in the New Hamphire primary,

I could have stayed in Washington as a lawyer and I could have made a ... lot of money," he said. But the trouble was people really didnt want me to join their firms as a lawyer. They really wanted me as a lobbyist, which is what a lot of legislators do.

' It would have been kind of embarrassing going back around and lobbying my colleagues. To me, this is a much better life.

A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of the University of Oklahoma, Harris has taken to academia with a vengeance. He belongs to several campus committees, has been a Fulbright scholar in Mexico and has taught one semester at the National University in Mexico City.

Harris has also mastered Spanish and is teaching a course on U.S.-Mexico relations this semester.

Thats a part of why I love teaching, he said. For me, its very interesting to be able to, at my age. learn a new language and a new subject."

Harris and his wife of two years, Margaret S. Elliston, are writing a book on contemporary Mexico - a project that has been interrupted by his work on the governors commission.

He and his first wife, LaDonna, split in 1981. She was Barry Commoners running mate on the Citizens Party ticket in 1980 and now heads the Washington-based Americans for Indian Opportunity.

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New Surgical Technique Giving Hope To Bald Men

By LIDIA WASOWICZ UPI Science Writer

SAN FRANCISCO (UPD-Wayne Croisant recently underwent a one-hour, 20-minute surgical procedure which doctors say holds unprecedented promise for millions of men with receding hairlines.

The new technique, called scalp reduction, decreases or eliminates the hairless area of the scalp. It was used for the first time in Australia in 1978 and brought to America two years later.

Croisant, 34, a grocery store clerk from Novato, Calif., walked into Dr. Alan Gaynors office joking about how he would have the last laugh on his father, who makes a point of telling me how much thinner my hair is each time he sees me.

Gaynor, a dermatologist specializing in skin surgery, allowed a reporter to watch as he measured Croisants hairless patch, fringe-to-fringe, at 6.7 inches, drew a line through the center of the scalp and injected Novocaine to numb the area.

0 Im really excited. Im going to be the first man in my family who is not bald, Croisant said, flinching a bit as the doctor shot the local anesthetic through a pressure oil piimp called a dermajet in a circle around the scalp.

While waiting for the anaestetic to take effect, Gaynor explained that hair transplants have become the most common cosmetic surgical procedure performed on American men. 80 percent of whom will suffer "significant hair loss by age 60.

By reducing the size of the hairless area, scalp reduction for the first time makes men eligible for transplants who previously were too bald, and cuts the cost since fewer plugs" of hair follices, which run $25 apiece, are needed. In some cases, it can replace the more tedious, lengthy transplant surgery.

Baldness is caused by a combination of heredity, the activity of male testosterone hormones and age, said

Gaynor, 38, a graduate of the Yale University Medical School.

The doctor, who has performed 25 such operations in the past year, made an incision along the center of the scalp, cutting through skin, soh tissue, fat and galea, or membrane just above the periosteum, a layer that covers the bone.

To sejwrate the galea from the periosteum, he injected salt water, then inserted his fingers to lift and stretch the galea layer.

"Ive got pretty flexible fingers from playing the piano, said Gaynor, who was a child prodigy accepted at the Juilliard School of Music just after his 5th birthday and performing with Leonard Bernstein when he was 9.

Youve got to get right into the tissue to undermine

and stretch it from side to side so that it can be removed and the scalp sewn back together without altering the position of the patients ears or eyes, he said.

"One-fourth of potential patients do not qualify for this surgery because their scalp is not loose enough or thick enough to stretch properly.

The surgeon was able to stretch the scalp enough to cut away 2>'^ inches of baldness. Then he sutured the skin back together.

"The scalp is very elastic in some individuals and it is possible to just cut out an area, loosen the edges and pull the haiiy sides closer together. This can be repeated at eight-to-12-week

intervals until sometimes the entire bald area is removed, Gaynor explained.

For Croisant, he said, probably one additional surgery would do the trick.

"1 didnt feel a thing," Croisant said as Gaynor sprayed his head with peroxide to prevent infection, which occurs in 1-2 percent of the $1,200 operations.

"My father spent more than $11,000 for the toupees hes been wearing for 20 years, Croisant said. People spend lots of money on cars. Id rather spend something on me.

Gaynor said the patient could shampoo and return to normal activity the next day but was not to do anything strenuous that would cause

increased blood pressure for todays.

The next day, Croisant was back on the job, "feeling no pain at all.

If the bald area is too large for total elimination, the patient can undergo a traditional hair transplant, in which cylindrical "plugs with hair follicles are taken from the safe area below

the ears and inserted where needed.

The genetic key is apparently within the hair follicle so the follicles in the safe area are going to grow no matter where tney are, said Gaynor, whose patients in-clude a 16-year-old schoolboy, a heart transplant surgeon, a lawyer, a bus driver and several women.

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Kimfjery Dome Mcfjlohon. Ayden c areless and reckless driving, ) days susp pay $V) and costs Luther Kay Nichols Jefferson Dr . reckless driving days susp pay $11) andcosl.s attend alcohol schixil and pay $1111 lee

l.emuel Meredith Powers Belk I)orm. possession of liquor where n<K aulhori/ed :tO days susp pay $10 aod costs

Lawrence Kay Putnam Aycock Dorm mixed trverage possessooi and under age cuasumptiun .iO days susp p.iv $1.5 and efftts Deane (iray Hoache, W'intervilk;. dtivmg wfiile imwurKlr*    '

pav $100 ami costs, surrender ope'rator s license, attend alcohol s( fuxil and pav $50 fee and perform 24 himrs of community service work and pav $.50 tee Patricia Sai.ser. Ked Barn Tr. Pk worthless (heck, ;I0 days susp pay costs and check James Henrv Smith. Cheslnul SI worthless check ',10 days susp pay costs and cIuh k Sasaii Stanko, Pa , safe movement violation volunlarv dismissal Kotierl Slaton .Ir'. Koute 1 exceeding speed dismiss at close of slate's eviiJeme

\||iert Samuel Steward, .Ir E 2nd St possession and consumption of mix i-d beverage under age .10 days susp pav $1.5 and costs Allen Ihmnell Su

where not authorized, voluntary dismissal Kandy lt<jone Webb. Koule S, 4 counli kidnapping, no probable cauae Jelirey Burnett Whelihan. Winter ville (jn'ving under infhience(rfalcohol. 10 days jail driving under the influence of alcohol. 0 monfns susp probation 2 yrs pay $.'gjO and cools, surrender operator's license, attend mental Health

Kalph llenrj Compano. Jones iJorm, larceny, dismissed

Jimmy Bay Beachan, Ayden. posses on of mariiuana. pay $5(i and costs Patricia Ann (,'urmun, Tyson St .

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Michael Prance (jentile, Westwood Dr. careless and reckless driving, :I0 day s susp pay $25 and costs

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days susp pay costs, not drive on .Sal and Sun lor hexi 3 weekends iJiirwood Wayne Moore Koule 4, possession malt beverage under age, 30 days jail susp pay costs, not drive on Sal and Sun for next 3 weekends .Miguel Pares. Jacksonville, possess wine under 21 yrs old, 30 days susp pay $10 and costs Charles Darnel Walson. Pnuntain. possess mixed beverage where not authorized. :w davs susp pay costs and $10

Charles Kus.sell .Jenkins. Glendale Court specHling 5 days su.sp pay $10 and costs Tamherlane Nisherger, ECL'. assault, voluntary dismissal James (ollie Clinlon worthless check voluntary dismissal AtxJullah A Aziz Alsahlawi Kaleigh. speeding. 5 days susp pay $35 and cost Hotiby Gene Anderson, Wendell, Irespasii, IKl davs 7 days active, probation 2 yrs pay (luo and costs, pay $150 attorneys fees .Moses Best, Jr. Coiomal Ave . carry concealed weapon. 6, months pay $25 and costs driving under the influence and no operator s license. 6 months susp pay $11! and cost, attend alcohol sctHxii and pay $100 fee Claudie Ray (Tox, Jr Washington, speeding, prayer lor judgmenl con tinuc-d on payment of costs John Samuel Cox, Virginia, driving in excess lotf, hlcwd akohol conleni by wi-ighi, 6 months susp pay $100 and costs nof drive until properlv licensed Alexander Jennelte Johnston Virginia, driving in excess 10% blood alcohol ccmienl by weight 6 months xusp pay $11) and cost, surrender operator's license, attend alcohol school and pav $luo fee Clyde la-e' I'lant Texas, driving under the influence 6 months susp pay $11) and costs, not operate a motor vehicle until properly liceased attend alcotiol sc hool and pay $100 lee

William Junior Pm. Kaleigh Av,e driving under ihe influence, 6 months susp pay $11) and costs, surrender operators license attend alcohol school and pav $100 Ice Michael Anfheny Iowell, Greene St . trespass. 10 days susp pay $10 aod costs

IhinaldB Kavnor Nashville driving in excess 10%, hlood alcohol conleni by weight, a months susp pay $100 ana costs attend alcohol school and pay $11) fee .sorrender operator's license Wilhe Ue Tyson Grimesland, driv ingm excess 10% blocx) alcohol conten by weight, 6 months susp pay $100 and costs surrender operator s license, attend alcohol school and pay $I(XI fee Mary Kay Walker. El'L'. driving under the influence. 6 months susp pay $100 and costs, attend alcohol school and pay $100lee. not drive until proper ly licensed Iwirry D While Route 2. assaull and larceny from personal IKl days susp 2 yrs prot)aIion2yTs pay $100 and costs, pay $150 attorneys fees pay $148 restitution Kicky Dixon. EarmviUe. assault 30

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Jimmy l-ee Conlrey. Hookerton. larceny not guilty Botihy Kay Forties Farmville. sim pie possession of marijuana, pay $2i and cost

Gene Kcify Foster Farmville. assault on a lemale. volunlary dismissal Robecd Drake Jovner Farmville, fail lo slop for blue light and siren 90 days susp protialion 2 yrs pay $200 and costs, attend Pill Mental Health Center, surrender operator s license, speeding, fail lo stop for slop sign, fail to have headlamps on after sunset, speeding and fail lo slop lor blue light and siren, same judgmenl Edward lee. Farmville, assaull and unauthorized use of conveyance, 60 davs susp pav $.50 and costs Mel vin W l.mle. .Swanquarler. non

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Forgef The Home Computer Boom Says One Pioneer

Bv MARK RIDOLFI

AMS, Iowa (UPI)-John Vincent Atanasoff, 80. the fathei of the modern digital computer, says of the home computer boom, Forget it. Atanasoff has nothing against contemporary computer corporations that base

their designs on his pioneering technology. And he cannot say enough about the boost computers have given business and academics.

But for now, he said, personal computers in the home satisfy computer-makers marketing needs

Conclude Universe To Expand Forever

SYDNEY, Australia (AP) - The universe will go on expanding forever and life will slowly die out in a dark, frozen waste rather than disappear in a final cataclysmic explosion, according to an international research team.

Scientists at the Australian National Universitys Mount Stromlo Observatory say they have proved that the gravitational pull of the universe is too weak to stop it from ejcpanding forever.

"The universe is infinite and will go on .expanding forever, but eventually all the stars will move further and further apart and they will burn out as they use up all their fuel, said Dr. Bruce Patterson, head of the observatory.

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We will end up with a universe which is cold and dark. But we need not worry, as this wont happen for a long time. Weve got at least as long to go as has already gone before, Patterson said.

Peterson said his team established that the universes matter will go on expanding forever by calculating its total density. The density was then compared to the universes gravitational energy and the energy causing it to expand, he said.

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LEONl.A. N.J. (AP) -With the addition of an onboard computer, the 1984 Jaguar XJ-S sports coupe has one of the longest lists of standard equipment offered in an automobile. The dash-mounted computer

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I probably should be careful what I say, said the former physics researcher who invented the first computer in 1939 in order to answer his own physics questions. But moving computers into society should be done carefully. Were a crazy bunch of leople. Most of us should just orget it.

He said home computers do not yet have enough practical applications to make them worthwhile for the average person.

However, he confided that he owns a home word-processing computer, on which he is writing a 160-page article recounting his discovery.

Atanasoff is the man who coined such contemporary computer terms as digital, memory and analog. Atanasoff received a heros welcome recently when he returned to Iowa State University to commemorate the 10th anniversary of a court decision that officially recognized him as the father of the digital computer.

I havent gotten credit for it in the past but that is changing, he said. Everyone who is important in the field already knows my name.

It was a day loaded with press conferences, lectures, and a breakfast with a dozen ISU computer students well aware of the name Atanasoff. but a bit hazy on the details that led to his discovery.

I dot know if they should spend much time looking back at what I did," Atanasoff said. Science is a forward-looking endeavor.

I reached a stumbling block and I had to get away. Atanasoff recalled. So I drove hard as hell until I got to the Mississippi River.

Just across the Illinois border, he stopped in a Rock

Island honky tonk as he called it. where he outlined the four principles still used in computers today.

One of those principles was using electricity, not mechanical means, to carry messages throughout the first computer. Another was using a mathematical system that is still used t^ay.

But Atanasoff said he never visualized where that 1939 insight would lead.

Atanasoff never received any financial benefit from his invention and only now is getting academic acclaim.

Two Pennsylvania researchers held the patent on computer technology being used in the industry. But in a

legal battle between computer giants Sperry Rand and Honeywell 10 years ago, Honeywell presented arguments that Atanasoff was the originator of the first computer.

The legal conflict was nearly as exciting and more time consuming than the original discovery of the computer, said Atanasoff with a smile. >

Its unfortuitete that it had to come to this, he said. But now that the computer is established, it will grow two times, no four times, in its importance.

Until preliminary investigations for the lawsuit, Atanasoff wasnt even aware the computers of today were

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SNOW CAMP. N.C, (AP) -Down in the southern Dart of Alamance County, where the land is green and the hills roll softly, lives Robert Lindley and his 75 Studebakers.

At least, Lindley thinks he has 75 Studebakers. Hes never actually counted them, but the guess seems to be accurate enough, if you include the occasional Willys, Allstates and Henry Js scattered amongst the old Larks, Presidents and Champions.

The 71-year-old Lindley is a throwback to days when men were identified by the cars they owned. There were Ford Men, Chevrolet Men and the occasional Studebaker Man. Lindley was one of the latter variety, and never saw any reason to change, even when the company shut down in 1966. Lindley *and his,wife Mae

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- say they live at the foot of the major hills" in Snow Camp, about 15 miles south of Burlington. His grandfather build their rustic old house around the turn of the century.

Life in Lindleys neck of the woods is easy and relaxed. so he spends his days turning wrenches and caressing old cars to life.

Many of his Studebakers have become * collectors items, and would fetch well in excess of $10,000 in re-stord condition.

But Lindley is a mechanic, and his'goal is not so much to restore them as to make them run, A good Studebaker, in his eyes, is one that will get you where you where you want to go.

It would be no exaggeration to say he is a student of Studebaker. His cars, he contends, were ahead of their time

"Theyre talking on TV about liill-holding brakes on new cars, he says. Studebaker had hill-holders in 1933. And now theyve got overdrive. Ive got a 1955 Studebaker with automatic overdrive

But, he says, Studebakers are behind the times when it comes to repairs - theyre easy to fix,, something new cars are not.

'They're very simple to work on," he says, standing beside a flathead engine.,.^ Not many mechanics, unless theyve gone to school, can work on the cars they come out with these days. In a way, its a shame they don't make them like they used to

Lindley's passion is not so much collecting his cars as it is working on them. Its almost incidental to him that he has so many.

"I got my start as a mechanic in a military motor pool," he says, "Now, 1 do all * the mechanic work. 1 used to have someone else grind my valves, but I wasn't satisfied with the work, so Ive started doing them myself

The heart of Lindleys homey operation is an old barn where he stores engines, tools. Studebaker manuals and anything else that happens to be hanging around or moving slowly enough to be stuck on a shelf Behind the garage slump rows and rows of vintage cars and trucks, each one as individual to him as a fingerprint,

.Most of cars are the pedestrian-model Larks, although he also has some Champions and a President here and there,

They called this model a convertible, even though the top didnt come off, Lindley says, glancing at one car. According to my book, this one over here got 33 miles to a gallon when they tested it on the proving ground in South Bend.

There is no truly "restored car in his collection - only cars that either run or dont run. And thats fine with him. At his age. he is in no hurry. His Studebakers will wait until he gets to them, and theres plenty of time for that.

Now 1 got to find my tools. he says, wandenng off towards a swarm of Larks. "I left them here in one of these cars.

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New Career Move May Find Appeal

By LOUISE COOK .Associated Press Writer

What do you want to do when you grow up?

That question isnt only for kids any more.

Labor Department analysts say a growing number of adults are changing not only jobs, but careers. In some cases, the change is involuntary; old industries are dying and new ones, requiring new skills, are being born. In other cases, however, the switch is an intentional one.

Long regarded as a static, one-time event, career choice is now seen as an ongoing process, a periodic re-evaluation of oneself, says a Labor Department guide, "Help Yourself to a Midlife Career Change. The guide is available from the Consumer Information Center, Dept. 236L, Pueblo, Colo., 81009. It costs $2.25.

"Frequently, the guide says, "the catalyst for a radical career change is a shift in an individuals values ... Sometimes our values (early in life) are inconsistent or unclear. And sometimes our values change. What we value at 20 ... we dont always hold in such high esteem as 40.

The Labor Department experts say there are several questions to ask yourself before you plunge into a new work environment. Among them:

-Am I really dissatisfied with my career or only with my job?

Am I unhappy with my working conditions and is there some way I could improve my environment and increase my job satisfaction?

Does my job conflict with my basic values? Do I have values that I cant express in my current career?

Have I taken an inventory of my skills and do I know which ones are marketable? Do I have skills that I cant use where I am? Are there skills I will need to learn for a new career and how difficult and expensive will it be?

-Is there any way of trying out a new career without giving up my old one?

What will I give up and what will I gain? How important are things like seniority, pension fund and other benefits to the welfare of me and my family? Can I afford to make the switch?

-Am I willing to start out again in an entry-level job? Am I willing to take a risk?

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-What are my goals -short, intermediate and long-term?

One way to help answer these questions is with a career autobiography, listing past jobs and what you liked and disliked and what you did. The autobiography should be more than a simple listing or resume; it should be an analysis of your feeling and experiences, and should cover spare-time activities as well as paid employment.

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Be honest with yourself about your temperament as well as your skills. The Labor Department says many people are unrealistic. Someone who loves books, for example, might think it would be a lot of fun to be a librarian. But the same person could be impatient with details and paperwork and would be temperamentally unsuited to library work.

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If you have analyzed your values, goals, skills and temperament and still want a new career, consider a gradual changeover. You may be able to get a part-time job in the field you are considering. Or work on weekends to see what kind of opportunities are available and how they suit you.

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Fund Gold hi Shore Of Bering Sea

' By ANDREW MacLEOD NOME, Alaska (UPI) -Conrad Klemzaka found eold this Slimmer on the aiKi wind-swept shores of the Bering Sea, but not enough to brag about.

Eiacn summer, depending on the price of gold, miners and would-be miners have come to Nome since 1899 when three lucky Swedes found prehistoric beaches laden with gold on the southwest side of the Seward Peninusula.

This past summer Klemzaka and his partner filtered 10 ounces from the grayish sands where they camped. Last year, they did better: 25 ounces.

Anything more than break-even is considered a success, said Klemzaka, 25, of Pasadena, Calif.

I think I could make more money at just about anything else, but I wouldnt have as much fun.

Gold has always drawn people to Nome, up in the northwest comer of Alaska 535 miles from Anchorage.

After the disovery by the Swedes, 20,000 miners, dreamers and schemers arrived by 1900, setdling in tents because of the scarcity of timber on the near-Arctic tundra,' to seek their fortunes.

Relatively easy to reach by ship, Nome swelled to become the largest city in Alaska. It attracted men like Wyatt Earp, who ran a saloon.

It was a rougher camp than Dawson (in Canadas Yukon Territory) because (Dawson) had the Moun-ties, said Maurice Kelliher, whose father came to Nome in 1900. Plus it was tough to get in to Dawson. Here the riffraff also got in.

By 1911, more than $60 million in $l5-an-ounce gold had been extracted from the peninsula and the boom was over.

About 3,400 people live in Nome today. The community, which battles intermittent mud and dust in the summer and winter temperatures that dip to 40 below zero, still has a frontier flavor.

Despite a recent $325 million offshore oil-lease sale in the area, the consensus among the towns business community is that deposits of lead, zinc, silver and tungsten offer more opportunity for developement.

I think the future lies in mineral development, said Jim McMillan, vice president of a local bank. I dont think it lies In offshore development.

Still, large-scale gold mining is not just nostalgia.

We have on record proven reserves of over l million ounces in the ground, said Denis Campion, manager of the Alaska Gold Co.

The company, which runs the largest gold dredging operation in Alaska, holds c aims covering 18,000 acres in the Nome area. It has been dredging the gold from the permafrost off and on since 1923, its fortunes rising and falling with the price of gold, now in the range of $400 an ounce.

This summer, the Gold Co. estimated it would move 2 million cubic yards of sand to capture 15,000 to 18,000 ounces of gold. Campion said.

To extract the goid from the 100 feet of sand that covers the bedrock, the permafrost has to be thawed first. A constant stream of cold water, averaging about 34 degrees, is pumped into the ground to thaw the permafrost. It is slow work.

The process was developed in Nome around the 1920s. We keep thawing about two years ahead of the dredges, Campion said.

About 170 people work for the firm during the summer dredging season. The lowest paid - some are college students - can make about $10,000 to $15,000 a season.

Campion believes gold will always be a central part of Nome economy.

Nome has prospered over the years due to miners, Campion said. During the the 1940s and 1950s, Im not sure people would have stayed in Nome without the see a higher future).

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Save 25%

For the sleeping beauties,

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Sale 14.25

22.50

Reg. $19 to $30. Sweet dreams are yours, at great savings. Silky soft gowns of nylon with fine detailing. We have both long and short styles. And matching robes in beautiful pastel colors. Fitted or wrap styles. Sizes S,M,L.

Reg. Sale

Long wrap robe .........$30

Long fitted gown   .......$25

Long Islander gown ...... $22

Short Islander gown $19

Short button robe    $23

22.50 18.75

16.50

14.25

17.25

Save 33% to 40%

Silk blouses that know how to treat a lady. Sale 29.99 ea.

Reg. $45 to $50. Theyre feminine. Theyre fancy. And yours at savings that are soft as silk. All-silk blouses in four fabulous styles. Pick one with a layback collar. Covered placket or pleated-front styles with bows.

Or one with a mandarin collar. Wear them with pants to dress up your look. Theyre just as pairable with skirts. Any way, its the perfect way to strike a beautiful balance in your wardrobe.

Sale

Silk ties for her. With designs on classic looks.

The perfect finishing touch for a classic look. A tapered tie of 100% silk. Choose from solids, dots, stripes or paisley and foulard prints in the menswear tradition. 2V4" wide, 47" long.

Irresistible savings on beautiful basics.

Reg. 1.09 to $2. At these savings, its time to get back to basics. Our nylon bikini or hiphugger panties with stretch lace trim. Both with cotton shields for extra comfort. In white, beige and assorted colors. Sizes S,M,L.





Save 10

Sensational sweaters. At really sensational savings.

23.99 ea.

Reg. $34. Its th season for sweaters. And here are two choices sure to please. Styled of the softest silk and angora, theyre the prettiest partners to top off pants or skirts.

One a pointelle stitch with the added attraction of pearls. The other a stand-up collar style with pearls. In pastel color combinations that really enhance their charm. So start your shopping early this year and pick up a few. And dont forget to treat yourself. Juniors sizes.41% 0Save *26 on our leather boots.

Sale 39.99. Orig. $68. Were giving fashion the boot! These luxurious leathers are winter essentials. Comfortable. Warm. And just right with all you wear. In all the right shades, too. Womens sizes.

Intermediate markdowns may have been taken.off

Stylish slings.Sale 18.99 ea.

Reg. $24. Put your feet in our hands for the finest in holiday fashion! This super sling collection includes arresting asymmetricals, clever cutouts, and a suede-and-patent look. Theyre all in leather-look urethane. Black or taupe.

In womens sizes.





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Put your look together with All Action separates.

Sale 10.99 and 23.99

Sale 10.99. Reg. $14 All Action Slack!^ Solid-woven polyester with elastic-back waist. Two darts in back for a perfect fit.

Misses and petite sizes.

Sale 10.99. Reg. S14. All Action^^ skirt.

A classic A-line look with a front tailored waistband. Of easy-care polyester.

Missessizes 8-18.

All Action^'" blazer Reg. 330 Sale 23.99

Sale 10.99

Reg.'$14. Stretch denim jeans of polyester/ cotton. With an elastic waist for a comfortable fit. And stitch-front crease for great looks. Misses sizes 10-20.

Save 20%

On all our Sesame Street apparel.

Sale $4 to 10.40. Reg. $5 to $13. Moms love the savings on our Sesame Street' collection. Kids love the screen prints and embroidered appliques of their favorite Sesame Street ' characters. Look for them on our 2-piece footed sleeper, long sleeve turtleneck top, corduroy pants, and pant sets for boys and girls. And more! All in easy-care fabrics. Infants and toddlers sizes.

2-piece footed sleeper 9.50

Screen print top...........5.00

Corduroy pants ........:.    10.50

Pant set ................13.00

Sale 11.99

Save 33<*A> on Nanas Pet closeout for little ones.

Sale 11.99. Orig. $18. Save on your best-dressed babys wardrobe. Choose hand-smocked dresses and creeper sets by Nanas Pet.' In easy-care polyester/cotton for infants.

Intermediate markdowns may have been taken.

Sesame Street * is a trademark of The Childrens Television Workshop.

Reg.

Sale

9.50

7.60

5.00

4.00

10.50

8.40

13.00

10.40

SESAME STREET SWEEPSTAKES!

1. Each person (16 years and older) may enter the sryeepstakes by completing the entry forms available In the JCPenney preprints or at participating JCPenney stores, or by printing his/her name and address on a piece of paper and depositing the completed entry form or piece ol paper In the sweepstakes boxes at participating JCPenney stores Alternatively, mall either the completed entry or the piece of paper to

JCPenney/Sesame street Sweepstakes PO Box 213 Binghamton, NY 13902 Enter as often as you like but each entry must be mailed separately Only one winning entry per family dr household will be permitted. Odds of winning depend on the number of entries received All prizes will be awarded In the event a winner does not respond within thirty (30) days ol award nolllicatlon. an alternate winner will be selected

2. Entries must be postmarked or deposited In-store no later than December 3,1983. No responsibility is assumed for lost, late or misdirected entries.

3. No mutilated, Illegible or mechanically reproduced entries or facsimiles will be honored.

4. Winners will be selected the week of January 9.1984 In separate random drawings conducted for each of JCPenney a five marketing regions. Winners will be selected from among all entries received from each region. The drawing will be under the supervision of Curtin Marketing. Inc., an Independent judging organization whose decisions are final on all matters relating to this offer.

5. Employees of the JCPenney Company. Atari Inc., Children's Television Workshop. Avalon Industries, Inc., and Curtin Marketing Inc., their affiliates, subsidiaries, advertising and promotion agencies and IRS listed dependents are excluded from participation in this offer

Void In the State ol Washington and wherever else prohibited by Law.

All federal, state and local regulations apply. All taxes are the sole responsibility ol winners. Winners ol the Computer Prize will be required to execute an affidavit of eligibility and release. All winners consent to use ol their names and photographs without further compensation thereof In advertising this and similar promotions.

6. If a prize is won by an Individual under 18 years ol age. It will be awarded In the name ol a parent or guardian. No substitution or transfer of prizes allowed. By participating, the potential winner releases JCPenney, Curtin Marketing and their agents from any and all liability with respect to any prize.

7. This offer Is available In approximately 1,700 JCPenney stores across the United States.

8. A list of high-level prize winners may be obtained by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to "JCPenney/Sesame Street Sweepstakes" c/o Curtin Marketing, Inc., 554 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10036.

9. Prizes: Fifty (SO) Grand Prizes: Each prize will consist ol an Atari* 800 XLHome Computer with 1050Dlsc Drive and three (3) Atari Education software from the Early Learning Series consisting ol: 1) Juggles Ralnbow;2) Juggles House;"*3) My First Alphabet Approximate retail value of prize Is $700.

Two Hundred Fifty (250) First Place Prizes: Each prize will consist ol an Atari 2600Kld's controller and three (3) Sesame Street' cartridges consisting ol 1) Cookie Monster Munch;2) Alpha Beam with Ernle;3) Big Bird's Egg Catch Approximate retail value of prize Is $100.

Five hundred (500) Second Place Prizes: The first TWo Hundred Fifty (250) Prizes awarded will be an Avalon Big Bird Easel valued at $40.00; the next Two Hundred Fifty (250) Prizes awarded will consist ol an Avalon Art-Go-Round and Avalon Stamp and Color Set valued at $32.00.

There will be ten (.10) Grand Prize winners, fifty (50) First Place winners and one hundred (100) Second Place winners lor each ol JCPenney'a 5 marketing regions.

Sesame Street' Sweepstakes

Mall completed entry to:

JCPenney/Sesame Street Sweepstakes P.O. Box 213 Binghamton, NY 13902

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Save 17% to 24%Compatible casuals. Separates to suit his style

S^Ig 18.99

Reg. $23 to $25. Active men choose our coordinated sports separates. Theyre the perfect blend of fashion and comfort. Start with a basic solid-color twill sport pant in 100% cotton. Its got a % elastic waistband and lots of roomy pockets. Shirts with snap-placket fronts in easy-care fabrics. Choose a long sleeve pouch-pocket style or pinstripe with a woven twill collar. Theres even a short sleeve stripe style. All in combinations of wine, dusty blue, navy, teal, fawn, olive, gray. Mens sizes.

Stylish warm ups.

Exercise or relax in soft cotton/acrylic sweat pants and zip-front jacket. Fleece lined. In grey/blue or grey/burgundy. Mens sizes.

Save 18%

Shirts and pants with a fiair for tradition.

Theyre all here, handsome separates that add up to a totally dist.nctive look, Lono-sleeve shirts in popular oxford cloth or fme woven fabrics. They're all easy-care so they alvvays look their best. In a choice of today's favorite colors. The belted pants with classic styling in washable blends ava. able m khaki, tan, gray and more. Men's sizes

Reg

Button-down stripe oxford .    Si6

Solid-color oxford .........,S16

Belted flannel pants ......

Solid sport shirt.......... ,, $i-i

Belted flannel pants ........S26

Plaid shirt, only 10.99

Sale

12.99

12.99

16.99

10.99

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Sale 15.99 and 22.99

Sweaters for him. Two different styies at savings.Save up to 36%

Orig. $25 to $35. Its time to sweater up and save on the hottest styles of the season. Choose a traditional favorite. A snug V-neck sweater of 100% lambs wool. Banded bottom and cuffs. Basic and fashion colors. Mens sizes S-XL. Or make a bold fashion statement with our pull-on sweater coat. Featuring a suede front. Great colors. For mens sizes M-XL.

Reg. Sale

Sweater coat ..............$35    22.99

Sweater ..................$25    15.99

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For the guy who loves the great outdoors. Or loves the outdoorsy look. Plaid flannel shirts in an easy-care 80% cotton/20% polyester blend. Assorted colors. Mens sizes.

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Save 37% on our lightweight warmers for him.

Orig. $30. These lightweight jackets are just right for taking the chill away. In easy-care nylon tricot and poly/cotton chintz. With all the right fashion details. One style features a waterproof polyurethane shell. Epaulets, latch collar and zipper front, too. And ribbed waistband and cuffs to keep in the warmth, Neutral colors. Mens sizes S-XL.

Intermediate markdowns may have been taken.





Save 20%An exercise in savings. Warm-ups for him and her.Sale 19.99

Reg. 24.99. Jog on in and catch these savings on warm-up suits for the family. Theyre triple-knit in soft acrylic. Mens styles have self collar and waistband, knit cuffs. In sporty tri-color combos. Misses style has an attractive stand-up collar with contrast piping. In fashion bright color combos.

Pony Leathers.

Now you can all save on these precision-made shoes with full-grain leather uppers, comfortable padded insoles and rubber outsoles. Mens and boys sizes in white/royal. Ladies sizes in white/pink, white/lavender.

Reg. Sale Mens or womens sizes .... 29.99 21 .SS Youths sizes  .........27.99    19.99

Sale 2 for

Reg. t.99 ea. Athletic socks from Track & Court!*" Fits mens sizes 10-13.Save 30% to 50% on the best names in luggage

A. Sale 69.95. Reg 99.95. 5-pc. nested set. Vinyl softside luggage in great colors!Ong. Sale

Shoulder tote............. 9.99    6.99

21" carry-on.......... .    .    18.99    13.29

25" pullman with wheels ... 24.99    1 7.49

27" pullman with wheels , . . 32.99 23.09 Garment bag .............12.99    9.09

B. American Tourister" lightweight vinyl luggage. Steel frames, easy zippers

Ong. Sale

Shoulder tote..........$48    24.00

Carry-on  ........... 385    42.50

26" pullman with wheels 3105 63.00 29" pullman with wheels 3115    69.00

Garment bag .      350    25.00

C. Samsonite* Sentry luggage. With sleek, molded Absolite* shells for lightweight strength. In a choice of colors.Ong Sale

Beauty case .......... 378    46.80

Shoulder tote ............ 355    29.90

24" pullman . ...........$110    66.00

Men's 24" companion $110    66.00

26" Cartwheel*............ 3140    77.00

29" Cartwheel*........... $165    82.50

Garment bag............ 395    57.00

Mens3-suiterCartwheel* . . $145    79.75Save 50%

D. Sale 24,99. Orig. 350. Luxurious leather portfolios. With plenty of pockets inside to help keep you organized.

Limited quantities, available only while supplies last. Intermediate markdowns may have been taken.





Savings to 50%

On slightly imperfect towels.

Sale

4.99

bath

If you havent tried our Super Touch"*- towels yet, here's your opportunity. Now you can enjoy the savings on their slight imperfections while you enjoy 100% cotton at its finest!

That means maximum absorbency and comfort. In decorator colors.

if perfect    Sale

Bath towel ...... 10.00    4.99

Hand towel................ 7.00    3.99

Washcloth ......  3.50    2.49

Sale

3.99

bath

Treat yourself to bathtime luxury and save now on the JCPenney towel with slight imperfections. Its the same cotton/polyester towel that looks great and feels luxuriously soft next to your skin. No wonder its showing up in so many beautiful bathrooms.

if perfect    Sale

Bath towel ...............7.00    3.99

Hand towel ........5.00    2.99

Washcloth ...............2.50    1.79

Sale

2.99

bath

More attractive savings on beautiful towels with slight imperfections. This ones an allcotton terry style. The double-color woven border gives it a real decorator look. The luxurious cotton yarns will stay thick and absorbent for the life of the towel.

if perfect    Sale

Bath towel ...............4.99    2.99

Hand towel  ....... 3.49    2.49

Washcloth  ...... 2.19    1.79

20% Off

Lacquered trays. Priced perfectly to collect by the set.

Sale 11,99 Reg. $15. Heres an item that belongs on the top of your gift-giving list this season. Beautiful 3-pc. lacquered tray sets in pracuated sizes. Featuring stunning patterns

on a .shiny lacquered tray. Patterns include: Tis. heat grapevine and lily. Choose a few sets .-'.ach at this one low price.

20% off

Creative cooking with decorative Kobe bowls In sets, or separately.

Sale 11.99 ea. Reg 14.99 ea. Set your table in style with these three-piece Kobe'*" sets. Choose from three pretty patterns: strawberry, apple blossom and poppy.

Includes % qt., VM qt., 1% qt. sizes. Each with plastic tops for convenient storage.

Sale 9.59 ea. Reg. 11.99 ea. 33/4.qt. bowl in two more terrific patterns.

50% off

Choose from our unique collection of classical brass.

Select from beautiful pieces of solid brass. Each handcrafted and a treasured accent for your home or office. At these savings they also make a wonderful gift.

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Soft n Pretty Gowns For Girls Our 8.57. In brushed polyester/ $*T nylon with delicate trims. 4-14.    

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Our 29.97 Twin Size Automatic Eioetric Mankot

With single automatic control. Polyester/acryllc: 3" nylon binding.

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Quartz Sport Watch For Women

Water-resistant; with 5 functions. Our 21.97, Men Sport Watch, 18.97 /

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Out Ittm mtenlion is lo havs every advertised Item in slock on our shelves II an advertised ilent is nol available lor pur-chase due to any unloresaen reason, , K mart will issue a Ram Check on request 11 lor the merchandise (one ilem or reason-

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Hand-held: with 8-digits, LC.D. v readout, batteries, paper, cose.

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Hero and villain figures let you cre-j ^ ate your own Star Wars* fantasjj

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AM/FM/FM-stereo receiver, semiautomatic record player, speakers^

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Mechanics lockable tool chest with roomy 3-drawer tool cabinet.

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Soft. Plush Velour Tops For Men

A Christmas gift thats sure to please the man who takes his fashion seriously. Gift him with a velour shirt of cotton/polyester in choice of attractive colors.

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Warmth without weight in nylon or polyester/ cotton. Some with zip-off sleeves. Pretty colors.

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Jr. And Misses Sensational Ski Jackets

Warm, yet lightweight, Jackets in many styles, some with zip-off sleeves. Nylon, polyester fill.

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Enhance Your Holiday Wardrobe With Clastic Separates

Dress for diversity with coordinates that offer many fashion options. Our collection includes polyester/cotton batiste blouses for misses. Mohair-look, pointelle and fashion sweaters of soft acrylic, blends in varied colors and stitches in jr, misses' sizes S-M-L. Team the tops with tailored trousers of polyester poplin 5/6-17/18. Full figure holiday fashions include stylish tops, 38-44 or belted trousers, 32-40. Polyester Shop and save at Kmart'!

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Our 26.88, 84x63-slze

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Girls Blouses, Tops, Fashion Pants Each And Skirts

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Religious Pictures

12x 16 framed religious pictures.

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Set of 4 coffee mugs with matct sugar bowl, creamer and ceri coffee pot.

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Cannon Quilted Bedspreads

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Pumpkin

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4 Pts. CornbreacTDressing

3 Pts CIblet Craw

3 Pts. Green Beans Or Yams

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2 Pts. Cornbread Dressing

2 Pts. Cibiet Craw

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Chose from a large assorment of

Fruit Baskets

You'll find a variety of fruit baskets to choose from or have one specially made.

This Holiday Season And Year Round

KrogerJumbo Shrimp Tray

Jumbo Shrimp beautifully arranged on a bed of crisp fresh lettuce Nestled m the center is a bowl of tangy taste tingling sauce The perfect partymate with beverages

PARTY TRAYS

For elegant entertaining at conservative costs! From snacks to full dinners, your party food needs can be met at Kroger.

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Table Center Piece

Let the Kroger Floral Shoppe help make your personal statement and add to your touch and decorating. Beautiful fresh cut flowers, healthy long lasting foliage and gorgeous flowering plants from all over the world.

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19"x17" Vanity With Cultured Marble Top

Rg. $69.99. Classic white vanity with gold trim. Comes with white cultured marble top/sink. Faucet extra #20805

Varnay" Vinyl No-Wx Self-Adhesive Floor Tile

AM/FM LED Digital MiniClock-Radio

9,400 BTU Radiant Kerosene Heater

10" Diagonal Color Television

14" Mac 130 Saw w/Chain Brake

29" X 60" Woodgrain Look Mobile Home Skirting

59.

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Reg. 79. Cover a 9' x 12' floor for less ttian $64! Just peel off back and press into place. #16311-5

$1999    $0999    $21999    $129^    ^5^

Reg. S23J9. Compact 29 sq. in. clock with alarm for music or buzzer. #55051

Easy automatic start, safe auto extinguisher & more Ref. Price W9.99. #30476

100% solid state chassis, auto color control & more. Ref. Price $269.95. #54512

Has a 2.0 cu. in. engine, auto and manual chain oiling. Ref. Price $139.99. #9ll1

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25" Diagonal Color

Console Television  ..............

Has GE's Color Monitor System that adjusts the color before you see it. Performance 11 chassis. Ref. Price $579^5. #54531

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For 36 Months

Regular $679.99. ChanneLock scan remote control. Up to 127-channel tuning. #54658

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Set features solid state chassis, quick-start picture, auto fine tuning. Ref. Price $269.95. #54476

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Quick-start picture, infra-red remote control, auto fine tuning & more. Ref. Price $429.95. #54481

BASF

SBASF

CHANNEL HASTEN

Video Control Center............

Regular $39.99. Provides selective switching of 4 different input sources to 2 TV set locations & 1 video recorder. These inputs could include VCR, home computer, cable TV, etc. #56316

Blank VHS Video Cassette Tape

6-hour chrome cassette tape. Record favorite TV shows. Reference Price $1395 #54943

Four Signal Input Cor

12" Diagonal B&W Portable Television

$^99

100% solid state chassis. Quick-start picture tube. Reference Price $8395. #54446

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26999    27999

r $299.99. Get XL-100 xmancel Electronic tuning. #54581

Quick-on. Automatic fine tunirra and color control Ref. Price $329.95. #54479

19" Diagonal Color Portable Television

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31999    $35999

Automatic frequency & color controls. High performance. Ref. Price $359.95. #54521

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One-button color control, 100% solid state chassis Ref. Price $399.95. #54768

17" Diagonal Remote Control Color Television

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100% modular Z'1 chassis Chromaaharp pktura tube Automatic color control

19" Diagonal Color Keyboard Touch Command Television

37999    38999

Regular $399.99. Infra-red remote control. 112-channel capability. #54520

Regular $419.99. Features control panel keyboard for channel selection. #54770

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VHS Video Cassette Recorder WHh Clock

*499

Monthly Payment

For 36 Months

$20

No Down Payment. Annual Percaintage Rate 23.97%. #54906 Credit Termt on Page 12.

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Some Assembly    6USD0RE

A. IWo Shelf Television Cart.............$14

Regular$1ft99. For 19* sets. Has push handles for moving. #54626

B. Wood Look Television Cart...........$39.99

Heguiar$44S9. Setsupto 19". Storemagazineaonbottom. #54631

c. Hl-Boy Television Cart...............$49.99

Regular$59S9.3-8helfcart.Extrahoight,botterviewing. #54632

VHF/UHF/FM Stereo Television Antenna

$2499

Rotor And Motor f=br Telsvislon Antenna

Get great TV reception! Has 85" boom. (Mast is extra.) Ref Price $39,95. #56234

$5499

Single-knob action. Quiet, heavy duty motor & gears Ref. Price $69.95.





Hardware & Software

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With Mail-In Rebata

Texas

Instruments

Computer

Specials

Home Computer    Ji.

With 16K RAM    ^

First of all, Its easy to use

Has a wide range of software to choose from (extra)

And It can grow with your needs

If youve been thinking about buying a home computer, Texas Instruments 99/4A gives you more for your money Stop by today & try it out #56700

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Price

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13999

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Disk Drive Memory System^

Regular $499.99. These add-on components let you expand your Home Computer's memory & function Price includes Tl's Disk Drive (lower right): 32K Memory Expansion Card and Disk Drive Controller Card (lower left): and Tl's Peripheral Expansion Unit (top) to house Disk Memory and Cards Buy now and save $7000' #56745

FREE Speech Synthesizer if you buy any 6 Tl solid state software cartridges! Details at our store.

Program Recorder

$5099

Lets you load, store & retrieve data on regular audio cassette tapes Cable IS included Ref Price $69.95 #56723

I 2 Joysticks For Computer

'32

.For use with Tl's action f video game cartridges. Has 8-position control, built-in action button Ref Pnce$34.95 #56720

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Video Game Base Unit

Pac-Man & Combat games included

Comes with two joystick controllers

Easy hook-up to your television

Uses a wide range of video games

The best buy in video excitement is here! Get in on all the action. Ref Price $119.00. #54355

Single Joystick Controller #54357.. $7.99

Cartridges Included Our Price

Factory

Rebate

Cost After Rebate

$9699

_$30oo

$66

Sports Cartridges

Your

Choice

A. Football.

B. Baseball Tennis____

Regular

$29.99

#54373

#54372

.#54374

j Phoenix

$2799

Centipede

*32*

You cant worm your way out of this one; its tough! Reference Price $35.45. #54388

Defender

$29

The classic game of galactic offense & defense. Reference Price $35.45. #54392

Ms. Pac-Man $3299

Make a date with the better half of the most popular game in America. Reference Price $35.45. #54389

A legend returns to do battle m this great action game at Lowe's great price, Come see it! Ref Price $30.45. #54387

Other Atari Cartridges Available

Galaxian.......#54385.... $27.99

Vanguard......#54386.... $27.99

Asteroids #54390.... $27.99

Jungle Hunt.... #54396.... $32.99 Kangaroo #54397____$32.99

Entertainment

Cartridges

A. A-Maze-Ing .. $1099

5,200 total variations. ^ Reference Pnce $24 95 #56780

B. Video Games I $91^

Ref Price $24.95 #56786

C. Munchman. . .

Ref Price $24 95 #56762

D. Invaders .... $91^

Ref Price $24,95 #56764

Education

Cartridges

E. Early Learning $1099

Numbers, alphabet. Ages 3-6 Ref Price $24 95 #56804

F. Addition & Subtraction I

Grade Level 1 Ref $^099

Price $3995 #56814

G. Touch Typing Tutor

Learn to type! Ref <9QQ Price $3995 #56818

Application Programs

H. Home Financial Decisions....

Lets you analyze your options Reference Price $24.95 #56828'

I. Personal Record <9^00 Keeping 700

It's an electronic filing system Reference Pnce S39.95 56832

J. Household Budget <miqq Management. . . .taI

Keeps records & tracks expenses Reference Pnce $24 95 #56830

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Came Cartridges

Save Up TO ^7 On Your Choice

$2599

1. Enduro Game

Realistic auto race includes bad weather Reg $2999 #54429

2. Robot Tank

In the year 2019, the ultimate weapon is loose' Reg $32 99 #54430

3. Keystone Kapers

Criminal hide & seek in a department store'Reg $29 99 #54428

4. Pitfall Game

Search the jungle for lost treasure - carefully. Reg $2899 #54426

5. River Raid

Are you ready for the video fight of your lifei Reg $2899 #54427

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Controller

$24^

Regular $28.99.

Arcade-style feel and 2 fire buttons 54400

Donk^ Kong Cartridge

$3|99

Regular $35.99.

Rescue the girl fromthecunnmg gorilla #54435

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A. Transceiver Features:

Can handle up to 5 remote handsets

Gives you a lO-acre roaming range

Locks out neighboring interference

Can be placed in out-of-sight area

B. Cordfess Phone Features:

Has over 1.700 Digital Security Codee

Last-number memory redial

Separate, plug-in charging cradle

Choose From A. The Transceiver (Base Station)

Or B. Cordless Roam Phone"*    A99

With Re-Charging Cradle    cKSce.

Or get both for just $179 98! Everything you'll need to take & make calls from anywhere in or around your home. And this system's exclusive Clearline Security Key eliminates interference - and unauthorized charge calls - from nearby cordless phones. #55432,3

AM/FM Radio, Cassette Recorder And Telephone

AM/FM Radios Cordless Phone Combination

A. Anawering Machine

*79

Records up to 30 messages and lets you screen calls before answering #55436

B. Cordless Home Telephone Set

*11939$13999    ^

'Limited Quantities Phone has amplifier, so you can answer & talk without picking up receiver. #55424

SD

A. Compact $1199 Telephone.... II

Has automatic redial button Ref Price $16.95 #55402

B. Flip Phone II.

Automatic redial and more.

Ref Price $49.95. #55415Switchable Tone & Pulse Desk PhoneSwitchable Tone & Pulse Wall Phone

$3499

$4499    $4099Lets you access alternate long distance networks for the best call rate. #55426Wall-mount version of the phone at left. Includes the mounting bracket. #55427

Desk Phone With Memory$5999Stores & recalls up to 10 phone numbers. Much more. Ref. Price $69.95. #55420

Has automatic redial and mute key, Nicad batteries. Ref Price $179 95. #55425

Lip to 500'range Has auto redial & mute button And recharging cradle #55446

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A ^ k>^B C Linear Style Telephone.

Has linear keyset design & automatic redial button Reference Price $7995 #55416

A Wall Jack $2.99

Add a phone outlet #55458

a Surface Jack.... $2.99 Easy add-on design 1.55459

c 25'Una Cord.... $4.99

2-conductor design. #55454

Tone/Pulse Switch PayFoneJr-$7999Mounts on a standard wall jack. Lockable com box can be used as a bank #55429

AM/FM Stereo With 8-Track And Cassette Deck

299

Also has clock/timer section that lets you program the cassette deck, 8-track or radio. Includes walnut-look component cabinet, too. #54254

Lowe's Low $1060*

Monthly

Payment

For 24 Months

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AM/FM Stereo Radio With Cassette Recorder

S9999

Regular $119.99. Soft-iouch controls; soft-ejecf system, two built-in condenser mics; ambience stereo that surrounds you #55149

AM/FM Cassette Stereo & Detachable Speakers

$11/199 Tape Not

   Included

Regular $129.99.4 dynamic speakers for rich sound; stereo accent switch; 5-segment LEO meter; two built-in microphones; & more! #54231

Portable Slim Line Cassette Recorder With AC Converter

SAMSUNG

AM/FM/SW Radio, Cassette Recorder With Pause Control

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AM/FM stereos Cassette Recorder

$2399    $29    $14999

Regular $27.99. Easy 1-touch recording; built-in mic; autostop; edit function. #55111

iSASF

Regular $39.99. Gives you long-and short-wave bands, plus AM/FM. Built-in mic. #55138

Also has 8-track player' This system has full cont rols and more Ref Price $199 95 #54265

irry 5 fa

& 5 Tapes.

Regular $12.99. Includes five 90-min. blank tapes #54215

AM/FM Car Radio & Cassette <9#%qq Player.... t39^

With balance 4 tone.controls. Reference Pnce $59.95 #55223

AM/FM Electronic Clock Radio

Gives you weather! TV sound Ref Price $4195 #55063

$3299





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Deluxe Solid State Touch Control Microwave Oven

$39999

Rag. $4ea99. Countertop model features touch control settings for time, temp & clock. Plus variable poieer & more. #51722

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$569.99

This model installs over the range or surface unit and has built-in exhaust hood & work light. Automatic cooking control automatically sets tin>e & power. Plus auto roast, temperature probe & 3 memory functions. Reg. $629.99. #51762

Microwave Oven w/Variable Power.

Raouiar $329,99. A compact model that features temperature probe, large 1.4 ci^. ft. interior oven and dual feed microwave

sys^ that cooks from the top and bottom. #51752

*2799

Our Best Hotpoint Microwave Has 3 Memory Functions    $ZK099

& Temperature ProOe........

Regular M.99. This deluxe model features an auto roast pad for more precise cooking of meats, a Quick Set pad and double duty shelf that increases use of oven space. #51757

$42999

Regular $489.99. Saves valuable counter space while serving as an exhaust hood & light! Features variable power, temperature probe and 60-minute dual speed timer plus morel #51758

Deluxe 30-Inch Kitchen Range

$35999

Reg. $399^9. Two 6* & 8* Calrod* surface units and much morel #52820

Self-Cteaning Deluxe Range

$4599

4-Cycle Automatic Permanent Press Dryer

Heavy Duty 3-Cycle Automatic Washer

$23999

mn

Sara.

$34999

UMTS

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Lowes Best Hotpoint Washer

$39999

Lowf^

Reg. $499.99. Has automatic timer & clock, black glass door and "on" light. #52837

Regular $279J9. Standard capacity dryer with up to 70 minutes of timed dryinia removable lint filter & 4 temps. #514^

Regular $399J9. Features self-cleaning lint filter, bleach dispenser, permanent press cycle. Standard capacity. #51226

Regular $439,99. Hand Wash* system. Includes permanent press cycle;

4 cycles in all. Large capacity! #51240

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SAVE

$60

17.2 Cubic Ft. Deluxe Refrigerator

! Optional Automatic ' Ice Maker Kit

S7999

Fits the Hotpoint refrigerator below. Ref. Price $89.95 #53760

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$54999

nemilar $639^9. No-frost model with energy saver switch, separate meat storage, two door shelves, butter and cheese bins. Rolls out on wheels tor easier cleaning. Save now! #53546

15.2 Cubic Foot Upright Freezer

$33999

Lowes Low

Monthly

Payment

S|59o-

For 30 Months

HOLIDAY

*No Down Payment. Rag. $399.99 Annual Parcentage Rale 23.9944 DetaHaOnPage12 #50860

14.8 Cubic Foot Chest Freezer

$31999

Reg. $379.99. Has a sliding storage basket, tamper-proof temperature control & key lock for safety. #50803

Undercounter 5-Cycle Dishwasher

$289

Reg. $329.99. Almond dishwasher with removable silverware basket. #51013    5





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ignition and extinguishing switch. Safety tip<]ver switch and a removable tank for easy refills. Wood look. Reference Price $119.99. #30477

12,500 BTU Kerosene Heater With Fan..............

Features automatic Ignition (no need for matches) & extinguishing switch. Safety tip-over switch puts out flame if heater is accidentally turned over.

Removable cartridge tank allows for easy refill without moving entire heater.

With a fiberglass wick and nice woodgrain finish. It's great to move around with 'you from room to room. Ref. Price $189.99. #30479

19,600 BTU Kerosene Heater With Auto-lgnKion

nee

KBiaG0W

Air Power Mac

YSard Leaf Blower......

Easy way to rid your yard of leaves, debris. Lie durable design with extra long cord. It has a 6-amp motor and high-speed air volume. Reference Price $5999. #91551

Featuring an automatic ignition and extinguishing switch, sam switch. Warms you up fasti Price $18999. #30478

Electric Sure Sharp

6*>

lnchid9D0pthQaug0 2 Sharpening StooM Easy to usel Attaches to 12-vott battery. Ref. Price $19.99. #91400

5 Gallon

Kerosene

Can

D.O.T. approved! Ref. Price $699.

4,700-12,700 BTU Vaporization Kerosene Heater

*299

Lowes Cash Price

'Credit Terms Back Page

Lowes Low Monthly Payment

For 24 Months

No Down Paymem. Annual Percentage Rate 23.94%.

Burns kerosene mist (vaporization). No exposed flame. 12-hour auto-timer. Ref. Price $319.99. #30480

Pro Mac 510 16'^ Chain Saw With 2.3 Cu. In. Engine T

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guard and safety trigger.

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16" Replacement    Add

Extender Bar............TZ"

Extender Bar Fita Moat McCulloeh,

HomeUte 3 Roulan Chain Sawa.

Bar & chain combination adds 2" or more to chain saw. Has Guard Tip Ref. Price $34.99. #9138490.91

A. 7 Lb. Fibwglass Handled, Wood Splitting MauT $|Q99

Forged carbon steel head, with 19 a handle thats 10 times stronger than wood. Reference Price $22.99. #91417

a St^ Wood Grenade .. $999

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12 Volt Car Vac.................

Fits most 12-volt cigarette lighters on cars, campers, or boats. Its lightweight & reaches hard-to-get areas with its compact design and 16-foot cord. Reuseable filter bag. Ref. Price $19.99. #91710

$1599

2ChMnPackl 16" Cord Cutter

$1499

FIta Moat McCulloch, HomoHte A Poulan Saw

Cut a cord of wood without stopping to sharpen chain! Ref. Price $1999. #91372.19





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You Can Depend On Black & Decker Tools For Vsars Great Servlcel

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71/4" Circular Saw w/Electric Brake

#7356    

Double Insulated For Safety Wraparound Sturdy Steel Shoe

All Ball And Roller Bearings Upper & Louver Blade Guards

Electric brake stops the motor in seconds upon release of the trigger. With premium blade & rip fence. Ref. Price $12959. #91803

Drill With Sharp & Sand

0 to 1200 rpm variable speed with reverse.

With drill holder sharpening guide attachment.

Drill features a permanently lubricated thrust and sleeve bearing for years of top-notch service. Has an RPM range of 0-1200.

Features a M HP maximum motor output. 2J3 amps.

The Sharp N Sand sharpens (knives, axes, etc.) and sands #74-945. Reference Price $32.99. #91721

A.3^'' Drill #7190 Variable speed reversing drill with infinite speed lock. Vs HP Ref. Price $39.99. #91719

B. 2-Speed Cordless Drill #9020 Features a reversing switch. 170 rpm low speed, 400 rpm high speed. Has 3 hr. charger. Ref. Price $42.99. #91708

%" Drill #7104.....$18.99

Single-speed general-purpose drill with 1200 rpm. Has a '/fe HP . motor. Ref. Price $19.99. #91711

#9360

Ideal for emergency situations Wall hanging storage charging unit for continuous recharging. Ref Price $27.99. #98840

2-Speed Automatic $ZQ99 Scrolling Jigsaw >99 >7571

Has automatic and manual scroNing mechanism.

V> HP. 2-speed. 250<V3200 strokes per minute.

Shoe tilts 45* left or right for bevel cuts.

Includes chip deflector, combination rip fence and circle guide, scrolling and woodcutting blade. Reference Price $4459. #91783

Handyman Jigsaw...............$16.99

For general purpose cutting. This single speed model has a % HP motor. Ref. Price $1959. #91781

MaINn Coupon For A Free 25' Extension Cord Avtua>le With Purchase

#9531

The % HP motor makes quick work of sanding projects.

Includes auxiliary handle.

Backing pad, sandpaper disc and polishing bonnet.

Versatile 2-speed motor with 2900 rpm high speed and 2400

Sim low speed. Easy-to-use. ef. Price $5959. #91707

Dual Action Finishing Sander $TA99

#7436

Ball and sleeve bearings for durability. Orbital (4200 rpm) and straight line action. Ref. Price $49.99. #91706

$299

Durable Leather Work Gloves. ..

Regular $3.99. Heavy-duty Elastic band at wrist With an all-leather patm #92461    7





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A. 5-Ught Rxture

$7999gjM.

Antique brass is buffed to a soft Burnish Brass lustre. Has beautiful ruffled tulip satin glass. #74729

a 5-Light Rxture

$59

Lovely downward turned polished brass arms. Beautiful simulated crystal tulip shades. #74728

a 5-Light Rxture

Antique brass finish with ash center column. Amber tinted shades. Catalog order some stores. #74721

D. 5-Llght Fixture

^69

Features a concealed center down light. Antique brass finish. Catalog order some stores #74706

PRKECUT^S

Retractable Reel Light w/20'Cord 9M/I99 Regular

RT $19.99 Ideal for garage or workshop. Complete with hook for hanging. 18-3 gauge. #70379

Hot Water specials

A. 40 Gal. Electric    a40Gal.Eiwigy    c. 40 Gal. Natural

Water Heater    Efficient Electric    Gas WMer Heater

$11499    $15999    $129

With a handy adjustable thermostat and a pressure relief valve for safety. Ref. Price $13959. #26^

Faucet Not Included

Electric model has an adjustable thermostat & iressure relief valve. Ref.

press

Price

$18959. #26302

Replace your old model with this gas unit with adjustable thermostat. Ref. Price $16959. #26334

Dual Control Kitchen Faucet With Spray Reg. 144.99. It's SZI99 washerless! #24628

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S'* Deep DoubleBowl $fiA99 Stainless Steel Sink.... rXikJr

Reg. $89.99. This quality 33*x 22 stainless steel sink has 4 pre^lrilled holes for faucet and spray. Self-rimming for easy installation. #26030

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Millie Lavatory Faucet Wnh Chrome Finish

Faucet has a non-corrosive waterway. Easy grip handles. Wsherless design. #24913

Dusk-To-Dawn Security Light

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Efficient and economicai Extends evening twork time Rugged construction

Provides an extra measure of security for your home. Quick and easy installation. Ref. Price $49.99. #74004

Lowes Has A Complete Line Of 8 Electrical & Plumbing Accessories

Choose Brown Or White 6'Ext. Cord Regular $149. Heavy-duty design. Resists deterioration due to grease, oil and moisture. #71310,1

PRKECUT

NHeLite OQC

Regular $169. Has 99

long lasting swivel shade. Perfect for any room. #71356

Flashlight & Batteries Sal0PTlc0. . . ..$499 |00

PrheAfUtrR^batt $399

Regular $5.99.....#96832

WxW Electrical Tape

39^Regular 59#

For all of your electrical projects. Stock up. #70396





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21x 18'Oak & Cane Vanity Base

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Fsaturas a mart)le top^soiid oak frame door & cane insert panel. (Faucet extra.) #20609

Wilnut Finish Bath Scale

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Scale covered in "wicker-look" fiber that's easy to clean. Has 300-lb. capacity #98056

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Regular S139J9. Lsakproof, rustproof. Easy assembly. Includes necessary hardware. #25938

l^3<f*nder Base mass ForShonvarStaH ^29^Meas For The Bath

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Regular Price $79.99. #20810

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Regular Price $69.99. #20280

Dual Control Lavatory <J|A99 Faucet With Pop4Jp ..

Regular Price $56.99. #24931

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24'x 21'Salem    <#.^00

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Regular $69.99. Natural finish. #20827

12*'x24'' Salem Oak Vuiity Drawer Base ..

Regular $99.99. Natural finish. #20830

3TX2T Gold On White $C099

Marble Top........

Regular Price $79.99. #20282

Antique Bronze Lavatory Cjiaqq

Faucet With Pop-Up____

Regular Price $56J9. #24931

Faucet & Top Not Included

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2Ax2V Slatted Oak Vanity

Regular $179.99. Features oak doors and frames with oak-veneer end panels (faucet and top extra). #20955

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Oak Frame Mirror Medicine Cabinet

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Oak frame encloses square beveled mirror. #23725

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Medicine Cabinet With Oval Mirror

Regular $74.99

Attractive beveled mirror. Built-in quality. #23723

PRICE CUT ^50

1 Piece Fiberglass lUb & Shower UnK

$209'

Easy care & easy to install! Contoured soap & shampoo ledges, shower grab bar. Seamless: no leaks or grout. #20104.5

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5 Piece White Wall Surround.. .T

With adhesive & matching caulking Features built-in soap diah & grab bar Regular $129.99. Easy-to-clean surfaces. Available in white or cream. #20791,4

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Bath Ceiling Heater

$29

Regular $39.99. Add

a little warmth to your bathroomi #25515

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Bath Fan For Or Ceiling.. Regular $16.99.

Economical. Operates with plug-in lifetime motor. #25502

Polished Brass Finish 5-Piece Bath Accessories Kit

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Add a designer took with brass finish towel bars, toothbrush holder, etc. #25262

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Medicine Cabinet With Oak Frame

$7999

R^lar $99.99. With sliding glass doors, mirror & top lighting panel enclosed in oak frame. #23720

Chrome Finish Fhre-Piece Accessory Bath Kit

Regular $14.99.

Chrome plated brushAumbler holder, paper holder, soap dish and towel bars. #25196





Do a 9'X12' Room For Less Than $54.00 Using Accotonel

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Beautiful Vinyl Flooring By (^mstrong

A. 12"x 12" Stylistik THe ^QC

Just peel, place and press. Its easy! #9 Regular Price $.89. #16321-32    Each

a 12' Wide N(>Wax Accotone$J|49

Resists scratches. Cushioned

inner layer. Ref. Price $6.99. #16182,97 Sq. YU.

C12' Wide Sundiai Soiarian $Q99

special no-wax flooring keeps shine O longer. Ref Price $12.99. #16139,42    Sq. W.

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SAVE ON Do-lUYourself Ceilings

A. 2'X 4'Impressions..........

Regular 35(. Panels for Installation in ceiling grid 64 sq ft per carton #12325

12"x 12" Impressions.........

Regular 40. 64 sq ft. per carton #12312

B.2'x 4'Rock Castle.......

Regular 45C. Sold in panels for easy installation 80 square feet per carton #12323    '

C.12"x12" Glenwood........

Regular 52C. Use the Easy-Up"* ceiling tile installation kit 64 sq ft per carton. #12316

*0.12"x 12" Colonial Sampler.....

Regular 97e. Lowes ceiling of the month! Attractive pattern 40 sq ft. per carton #12320

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100% nylon. Cushioned back Reference Price $6 49. #l50l,8,9

12'Wide Patterned Loop, Nylon Carpet

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Easy^p Calling THe Installation Kit

Great for the do-it-yourselfer! Kit puts up 20-25 sq. ft. of tile. #10411

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2' X 4' Clear Lay-ln Light Panels ^ Prismatic... #18427    Your Choice

Crackedlce...#18425    $^99

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A. 32-Ounce Refinisher.... Reg. $9.99. Remove varnish, lacquer, or shellac without stripping color. #40852

B. 8-Ounce Tung Oil......

Reg. $3.49. For unfinished or restored surfaces High or low gloss. #40854,73

$3.99

60-Watt Airless Electric Sprayer

$89 .wr

Sprays enamels, oil stains, lacquers, and latex paints

Includes 25 oz. container

Easy clean-up

Light, professional sprayer is great for interior painting. Easy-to-clean assembly. 9 oz. per minute output. #40838

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Scrub Brusher Cleaning Tool.

A great work-saver!

Cleans grout on bathroom tiles.

Comes with 2 brush sizes.

Batteries recharge when not In use.

Safe to use with water and common household cleaning agents. Designed to clean corners. Ref. $45.99. #98032

Paint Remover Kit

32 02. paint remover, paint lifter, remover wash & steel wool pads. #40879

15 Oz. Spray Paint Remover

Regular $5.49. #40878

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100-Watt Airless Electric Sprayer

Regular $159.99

Sprays enamels, oil stains, lacquers & acrylic latex

Includes 25 oz. container.

Sprays 11 oz. per minute.

Heavyweight sprayer for larger exterior jobs. Well-balanced for easy use. With quick clean assembly. #40839

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On Roll Insulation

Use under flooring, in wails, or in the attic

Regulate your homes temperature ail year around

Faced batt insulation has a vapor barrier to resist moisture absorfrtion. Its great for first-time use Unfaced batt, with no vapor barrier, is best used to increase thickness & insulating power of existing insulation. (Priced per bundle)

6'^x IS'' Faced Batt R-19

Regular $14.99.48.96 Sq. Ft. #13581

6"x 15" Unfaced Batt R-19

Regular $13.99.48.96 Sq. Ft. #13585

9" or 10"x 16" Faced R-30

Regular $22.99.42.67 Sq. Ft. #13587

12"x 24" Unfaced Batt R-38

Regular $32.49.48 Sq. Ft. #13591

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1500 Watt Hair Dryer

SQ

Features four temperatures & two airflow speeds. Fast-dry. Reference Price $1599. #98385

Room Air M99 Fire Fighter $099

Freshener.    stop fires instamiyi

Rkt your home of stale odors.    For car, camper, etc.

Reference Price $1299. #90829 Reference Price $1299. #93713

Anti-Freeze

Protect your engine this winter & all year around. Ref. Price $4.99. #93606

Black t Decker

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$399

Buy several & secure your home in wind, bad weather. Ref. Price $499 #60764

Dust Buster'"

Vacuum.....

Light, cordless. Cleans hard-to-reach places. Ref. Price $32.99. #98696

$2599

Shrink-Film Window Seal

42-x66'si2e. <199 Ref. Price $299.^r^ #61683

Weatherstripping

A. All Purpose Waatherstiip $p9

Ref. Price $1.49. Vinyl. #61661    

B. 17" Brown "V Seal

Ref. Price $3.99. #61703

C. White Door Bottom ... $199

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12'White Solid Vinyl $/|99 Lap Siding........

The thickest vinyl siding available

Wont chip, peel or rot like wood

Has a 50-year limited warranty

Color's locked in; never needs painting Regular $5.99. This durable vinyl siding, textured like wood, is in 8"-wide sections doubled for a 4" planking effect. #17423

Also Available In Almond Gray, Green & Yellow... $5.29    11





20" Boys Or Girls

Hi-Rise Bicycle____

Both the boys and girls bike__________,

(interlocking) frames; chrome handlebars; Tenders & rims. Girls shown. Ref. Price $69.99. #99540.39

20" Huffy Racing BMXBicycie...........T    _    _

This rugged bike features a tubular front fork, single speed coaster brake with rear caliper brake & new checked nylon pads. Ref. Price $109.99. #99561

All Bicycles Require Some Assembly

Attention All Dirt Bike Racefs!

20" BMX Aerodynamic Track Certified Bicycle

H09

For easy handling on rough terrain try this bike with aerodynamic down tube, hand brakes & more. Ref. Price $139.99. #99572

26" Mens Or Ladies Style 10-Speed Lightweight Racing Bicycle..........T/    #

Both men s and ladies' style bikes feature fully lugged (interlocking) frame, dual caliper brakes, comfortable pre-taped handles and safety extension brake levers Both have padded racing saddle seats for comfort on long rides. Ref. Price $99.99. #99612.4

26" Mens Or Ladies Super Deluxe 10-Speed

S9999

Deluxe 10-speed bike has fully interlocking frame, water bottle & more. Ref. Price $129,99. #99624,6

3 Horsepower Single Seat Go-Cart.....

$34999

Monthly Payment

S|6M

For 30 Months

*No Down Payment.

Annual Percentage Rate 23.95%.

Credit Terms On This Page.

A powerful 4-stroke, single cylinder engine lets you go a maximum of 24 MPH. Has scrub brakes and centrifugal clutch. Ref. Price $379.99. #94828

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89

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Lowes Credit Terms; Your credit must be satisfactory Our cash price does not include sales tax The monthly payment price may be slightly lower, depending upon state law. The monthly payment price includes sales tax at 4% and if sales tax differs in your area, the monthly payment will vary. Credit Lite & Disability Insurance is available upon request Delivery extra.

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Daily Reflector, November 16, 1983
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The newspaper was established in 1882, and was originally named the Eastern Reflector. It was founded by Julian Whichard and David Jordan with equipment they purchased from The Greenville Express. On December 10, 1894, it adopted the name The Reflector and began publishing every day. Cox Newspapers acquired The Daily Reflector in 1996. Creator: Daily Reflector (Greenville, N.C.) - 30636
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