Daily Reflector, November 24, 1983


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Samm SfankantimgTHE DAILY REFLECTOR

102NDYEAR NO. 263

GREENVILLE. N.C.

TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTIONTHURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 24. 1983    126    PAGES9 SECTIONS    PRICE 25 CENTS

Good food and friends are what Thanksgiving is all about for the Huggins and Jones families of SbVQ It Up , Ayden who pooled their resources this year to make the holiday a bit more special. Their children, left to right, Robert Huggins and Chad and Bethney Jones dont think its a bad

arrangement either. Whats better than sharing freshly baked bread, turkey, mashed potatoes oozing with butter and homemade blackberry pie with your best friends? (Reflector Photo by Sue Hinson)

U.S. Missiles Arrive In Germany

By The Associated Press " Components of NATOs first Pershing 2 nuclear missiles arrived secretly in West Germany from the United States as members of the Western alliance denounced the Soviet walkout from Geneva arms control talks.

Peter Boenisch. the West German governments chief spokesman, said the shipment of missile parts arrived Wednesday, but he refused to say exactly when or where.

The components will be assembled at an undisclosed location in West (krmany before being flown to U.S. bases for installation, according to sources who asked not to be identified. The sources said the first battery of assembled Pershing 2s would go to the U.S. Armys Mutlangen base in southern Germany.

Anti-missile activists in West Germany vowed to blockad all missile shipments after the Bundestag, the nations parliament, Tuesday affirmed its key role in NATO plans to deploy 572 new U.S.

cruise and Pershing 2 medium-range nuclear missiles in Western Europe.

The Soviet Union reacted quickly to the Bundestags action, making good Wednesday on repeated threats to walk out of U.S.-Soviet arms negotiations if NATO proceeded with the deployment.

Chief Soviet negotiator Yuli A. Kvitsinsky said His nation was suspending indefinitely the Ceneva talks on limiting medium-range nuclear arsenals.

U.S. negotiator Paul H. Nitze called the Soviet walkout unjustified and unfortunate. In Washington, President Reagan pledged to do everything we can to bring them back" to the bargaining table.

Reagan accused the Soviets of hypocrisy for calling the United States the aggressor while adding another 100 SS-20 medium-range nuclear missiles to the Soviet arsenal during the two years of the (reneva talks.

I think theyll come back because 1 think they

must be aware, as much as we are. that there cannot and must not be a nuclear confrontation." Reagan said. ,

The North Atlantic Treaty Alliance plans to deploy the cruise and Pershing 2 missiles over the next five years to counter 243 SS-20s said to be aimed at western Europe.

Under the plan. West Germany gets the largest share - all 108 of the Pershing 2s and % of the cruise missiles. It calls for 160 cruise missiles in Britain, where a first shipment arrived last week, 120 in Italy and 48 each in Belgium and the Netherlands.

The British Foreign Office called the Soviet walkout a matter of profound regret." but reasserted its intention to deploy the cruise missiles.

It also repeated the Western promise to halt or reverse any deployment if a Geneva arms accord could be reached.

Israel And PLO Carry Out Swap Of Prisoners

TRIPOLI, Lebanon (AP) - Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organization today swapped six Israeli soldiers for about 4,400 captive Palestinians and Lebanese in their biggest prisoner exchange ever.

The six Israelis, who had been held by Yasser Arafats fighters for nearly 15 months, embraced two of their guards before boarding a fishing boat that took them to a French navy vessel off the coast near TripQli.

In Israel, 1,000 of the freed Palestinians - dressed in jogging suits provided by the Israelis - defiantly sang their national anthem as they boarded planes taking them to Algeria. The rest of the Arab prisoners were to be let free by Friday in southern Lebanon, and hundreds had returned by bus to their hometowns there by midmoming.

In Tripoli, meanwhile, spokesmen fof Arafat said he was wrangling over details of a plan to end the three-week-old battle between his besieged loyalists and Syrian-backed mutineers. An aide indicated the plan called for both sides to remove their forces from the area.

The prisoner exchange, arranged with the help of France, Algeria and the International Red Cross, triggered outbursts of joy both in Israel and in the south Lebanon towns where most of the Arab detainees were returning. It prompted former Prime Minister Menachem Begin, who has been in seclusiwi for several months, to break his public silence with a statement over Israel Radio.

We have |id a heavy i^ce for the return of the (NTisoners, Begin said. We will have to take measures to prevent the terrorists who were released from harassing us in the future.

PLO spokesmen said the six Israeli prisoners were delivered in a fishing boat to a French navy vessel in the Mediterranean Sea during the night. They later were transferred to an Israeli ship.

In return, the Israeli command said it was releasing 4,400 (NTisoners, including 100 PLO guerrillas held in Israeli jails and the rest from the Ansar detention camp and other sites in Israeli-occupied southern Lebanon.

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Americans Share As Thanksgiving Generosity Reigns

By The Associated Press

A Depression-born Texan spent part of his fortune on dinners for 17,500 people and a jobless Philadelphia woman culminated a year's sacrifice with 800 meals for the elderly as Americans around the nation shared Thanksgiving today with the poor and lonely.

In Shreveport. La., thieves robbed a charity of $1,000 worth of Thanksgiving meat but failed to ruin todays holiday. Generous residents heard of the break-in at Hospitality House and made up the loss a hundredfold" with more than 300 turkeys, pies, and $10,000 in cash, said Sister Margaret McC!affrey of Christian Services.

From postal workers in Braintree. Mass., who set extra places for 30 elderly people, to Greek immigrant Bill Mihalopoulos, who offered 400 free dinners tonight at his Iowa City restaurant, individuals and groups extended hospitality to those who would have forgone the holiday or spent it alone.

The Salvation Army prepared meals for 5.000 diners in Chicago. 2.500 in Detroit. 2.000 in Honolulu, 2,000 in Phoenix, 1.500 in New York, 600 in Atlanta and 200 in Pittsburgh. The St. Vincent De Paul Society in Phoenix planned to serve about 2,500 dinners.

More than 10,000 needy people will sit down to Thanksgiving dinner in Indi-anapolis. thanks to a citywide effort that was bom in 1974 when Rev. Mozel Sanders invited a few derelicts to his church for a holiday meal. The project outgrew his church and now operates in several locations in the city.

Raul Jimenez of San Antonio, Texas, last week suspended production of tamales and tortilla chips at his Jimenez Food Co. factory so that workers could prepare meals for 10,000 elderly people in that city and 7,500 others in Fort Worth.

We come here with nothing and we leave with nothing. What counts is what we do in between," said Jimenez, a grocers son who has been serving the meals in Fort Worth for 11 years. "I believe in sharing love, sharing money and sharing time.

, Businesses throughout Texas donated packages and crates of food for a feast that in San Antonio alone amounted to 300 turkeys, 75 gallons of gravy. 2,600 pounds of dressing and 1,000 pumpkin pies.

Minnie Bold, a 40-year-old unemployed Philadelphia social worker with four children, continued her 12-year tradition Wednesday by

serving sumptuous meals to about 500 senior citizens at a VFW hall. Volunteers criss-crossed the city with platters for 300 more people who were unable to leave their homes.

"You cant teach compassion; you have to do it by action, said Ms. Bold, who estimates she spends $4,000 on food bought throu^out the year for Thanksgivin and cooks for a month befor the holiday.

Ms. Bold first served 15 lonely elders in her home after teaming that suicides among the elderly rise during the holidays.

As to where the money ^ comes from, Well, its like when you dont have any money and you find that extra $10 to go to the hairdresser," she said. "I put that money away."

Last-minute contributions saved a dinner for Atlantas poor from cancellation after the public initially just did not respond" to a^Jeals, said Hosea Williams, president of the metro Atlanta chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference.

The SCLC usually serves 2.:00 people but only had enough money for 20D by "arly Wednesday before e donations came in, amssaid.

ne down-and-out have been coming to St. Anthonys Dining Room in San Francisco for 34 years, and this year the director of the meal program says there are more in need. Theyre casualties of the economy, said the Rev. Floyd A. Lotito. About 5.000 (Jiners were expected to feast on 333 turkeys, 140 gallons of stuffing, 100 gallons of gravy and 700 pies.

Indian Remains Need Protection

BOSTON < AP) - Indians who taught the Pilgrims to plant com and joined the first Thanksgiving may be buried in unmarked graves vulnerable to tampering, says a legislator pushing laws to provide protection and pay for reburials.

State laws protecting cemeteries from disturbance do not extend to graves without markers - the type used by many native Americans and skeletal remains are often dug up, sometimes during constmction, said Rep. Timothy A. Bassett.

We are trying to have a public policy that deals with respect," the Democrat said of bills that won initial House approval last week.

"Weve been ver> culturally biased toward the burial rights of native Americans because they tended to be in unmarked graves, he added. This corrects that bias.

A staff member of the state Commission on Indian Affairs had to buy some Indian remains at an auction to protect them, said executive director John Peters. His office now holds Indian skeletal remains, forwarded to him from around the state, waiting for public funding to pay for burying them again.

Bassett said he asked the Welfare Department to pay for reburials.

They wrote back very seriously, saying, Yes, if they were clients." said Bassett. I wrote them back and said, T know theyre not clients. Theyve been dead hundreds of years.

Settlers of the Massachusetts Bay Colony used unmarked graves for criminals and victims of suicide'or infectious diseases, but most such graves are the last resting places of Indians, he added.

Many remains have been excavated around Plymouth, the site of the first Thanksgiving in 1621 when Pilgrims and Indians joined in a five-day feast marking a successful harvest, said Peters.

Put It On W-2

GRANTS, N.M. (AP) - The citys plan to give its employees Thanksgiving turkeys was shot down when state officials said the holiday birds would have' to be listed as income.

How do you put a turkey on a W-2 form? said Martin Allex, municipal accounting director, adding that the turkeys would have cost about $1.200.

State Auditor A1 Romero said the government must be careful about using public funds for gifts of any kind, and said officials must stop this nonsense and thinkbefore thev do it."

Australia Area Struck By Quake

HOME EUyahu Abutbal, one of six Israeli prisoners released by Yasser Arafats PLO, is lifted high by well-wishers after his arrival at

Tel Aviv. Israel released several thousand Palestinian prisoners in exchange for the six Israeiies. (AP Laserpboto)

DARWIN, Australia (AP) - A powerful undersea earthquake struck today between Australia and Indonesia, causing power outages 300 miles away in northern Australia but reportedly causing no casualties.

Police inDarwin said the tremor knocked out power lines and some tele[^one lines, and a number of buildings were evacuated as a precaution. There were no reports of major damage or

injuries, iwlicesaid.

Australias Bureau of Mineral Resources said the quake registered 7.5 on the Richter scale and was centered about 300 miles north of Darwin.

The U.S. Geological Survey in Golden, Colo., said the quake struck in the vicinity of the Bjanda Sea at 12:30 a.m. EST.

The USGS said the quake had a preliminary magnitude of 7.0 on the Richter scale of ground motion.

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2 Tha Daily Reflector, Greenville. N.C

Thursday. November 24.1963

Wedding Vows Solemnized In Afternoon Ceremony

WINDSOR - Cashie Baptist Church here was the scene of the wedding ceremony Sunday of Ellen Frances Mizelle and Samuel Milton Smith Jr. Parents of the couple are Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich S. Mizelle of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Milton Smith of Washington.

The double ring ceremony was conducted by the Rev. Jack Byrd at 3 p.m. A pr(^ram of wedding music was presented by Shirley Spivey, organist, and Jay White and Rebecca Thomas, vocalists.

The bride was given in marriage by her parents. Jamie Credle of Greensboro was maid of honor and bridesmaids included sister of the bride, Martha Lineberger, of Williamston, Renee Smith of Washington, sister of the bridegroom, Amy Baker of Windsor and Eva Scheib of Chapel Hill. Flowers girls were Meredith and Natalie Pless of Asheville.

The father of the bridegroom was best man and Jason Lineberger of Williamston was ring bearer. Andy Beacham, Wayne Lehman, Paul Latham and Tommy Chandler, all of Washington, were ushers.

The bride wore a formal gown of white English net over peau de soie. The Victorian inspired gown featured a high neckline encircled in a border of silk Venise lace. The V-shaped yoke was fashioned in English net embroidered in a floral motif centered with pearls. Silk Venise lace outlined the yoke with a bertha collar of Brussels lace extending over the bodice front. Scalloped Brussels lace enhanced the modified natural waistline. The full skirt and attached chapel length train featured a border of embroidered English net. The long, fitted sleeves were embellished

Family Reunion Is Announced

The Tyson-May family reunion, founded in 1920, will have its annual meeting Sunday in the Benjamin May Chapter DAR House in Farmville starting at 10:30 a.m. Rosa Lee Brake Tucker of Rocky Mount will be the presiding officer.

A catered lunch will be available. A memorial service will be observed in honor of Tabitha Marie De-Visconti, Dr. Bruce Carroll Tyson and other family members.

The Tyson Arboretum, established in 1983 on a 30-acre plot of the Grigg Thomas Tyson farm, has been named in his honor and in honor of his son, Elbert Moye Tyson. The arboretum was started by Robert Aaron Tyson assisted by his brother, John Flanagan Tyson, who lives on the original farm. Over 2,000 trees and other plants have been set out and plans are underway to set up a board of directors and to invite phool and youth groups to assist in the plantings.

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with embroidered motifs and featured silk Venise lace at the wrist. She wore a fingertip illusion veil edged in a scalloped Brussels lace interspersed with embroidered silk Venise lace florets to complement her gown. Her veil was held in

Ms. Fowler Gives Talk

The November meeting of Alpha Omega Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha was held at the home of Pam Garris. Mary Martha Fowler presented a program on the awards systems set up by ESA.

Final plans were formulated for the Decem-berr state council meeting to be held at the Holiday Inn here Dec. 2. The group will be sponsoring six children from Farmville for Christmas. ESA will also have its Santa Claus suit for rent again this year.

The groups Christmas party will be held at the Colonial Inn in Farmville Dec. 15.

place by a Juliet headpiece trimmed in embroidered lace beaded with pearls.

The honor attendant wore a formal gown of daphne rose chiffon over matching taffeta. The gown was designed with a high neckline outlined in white Brussels lace. The sheer squared yoke featured a tuck of chiffon bordered in lace. The three-quarter length pouf sleeve was banded with a cuff of lace over chiffon. The hemline of the skirt featured a hemline tuck. She'wore a derby braid hat trimmed in rose illusion with a spray of rose silk flowers on the side.

The bridesmaids wore hats and gowns styled identically to that of the honor attendant in burgundy chiffon over matching taffeta.

A reception was given by the brides parents at the church.

An after-rehearsal party was held at the Carolina House Restaurant and was given by the parents of the bridegroom. A bridesmaids luncheon was held at the Carolina House Restaurant given by Dot Baker, Julia Credle, Jan Smithwick, and Nedge Speight.

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Ann Worley Is New President

Ann Worley has been elected president -of the Krate Chart Chapter of the American Business Womens Associatiwi. The election was held during the November meeting at the Beef Bam.

Other officers are Barbara Koenig, vice president, Nina Redditt, recoMng secretary, Denise Goolsby, corresponding secretan!, and Betty Whichard, treasurer.

^A report on the ABWA National Convention held in Las Vegas was made by the delegate Ms. Redditt. She reported that over 6,500 women attended the event. Sylvia M. Jordan, president and treasurer of McCall Transfer, Ltd. and a member of Carrousel Chapter in Charlotte, was elected national president of ABWA. An invitation from the Carrousel Chapter has been extended to chapters in the Southeast to a reception to honor Ms. Jordan.

As one of the 60 members that took part in the post convention tour of the Peoples Republic of China sponsored by ABWA, Ms. Redditt told of seeing Beijin, Xian, Nanjing, Suzhou and Shanghai.

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Marvel At Number Of Your Blessings

By Abigail Van Buren

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DEAR READERS: By popular demand, here is my traditional Thank^ving column:

On this Thanksgiving Day, take a few minuj^s to think abont what you have to be thankflil for.

Hows your health? Not so good? Well, thank God youve lived this long. A lot of people havent. Youre hurting?. Thousandsmay he millionsare hurting more. (Have you ever visited a veterans hospital? Or a rehabilitation clinic for crippled children?)

If you awakened this morning and were able to hear the birds sing, use your vocal cords to utter human sounds, walk to the breakfast table on two good legs and read the newspaper with two good eyes, praise the Lord! A Tot of people couldnt

Hows your pocketbook? Thin? Well, most of the world is a lot poorer. No pensions. No welfare. No food stamps. No Social Security. In fact, one-third of the people in the world will go to bed hungry tonight

Are you lonely? The way to have a friend is to be one. If nobody calls you, call someone. Go out of your way to do something nice for somebody. Its a sure cure for the blues.

Are you concerned about your countrys future? Hooray! Our system has been saved by such concern. Concern for fair play under the law. Your country may not be a rose garden, but it also is not a patch of weeds.

Freedom rings! Look and listen. You can still worship at the church of your choice, cast a secret ballot and even criticize your government without fearing a knock on the head or a knock on the door at midnight. And if you want to live under a different system, you are free to go. There are no walls or fencesnothing to keep you here.

As a fnal thought. Ill repeat my Thanksgiving Prayer, perhaps you will want to use it at your table today:

. 0, heavenly Father: We thank thee for food and remember the hungry.

We thank thee for health and remember the sick.

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We thank thee for friends and remembtr the friendless.

We thank thee for freedom and remamber the enslaved.

May theae remembrancee stir us to aervtee,

That thy gifts to us may be oeed for othere. Amen. Have a wonderfhl Tl^kagiving and may God blesdyou and yonra.Love, ABBY P.#. Want an inatant high? The sureet cure for the post-holiday blues is to do something nice for someone. Why not call somaone who lives alone and invite him (or her) over for dinner or leftovers?

Better yet, call and say, *Tm coming to get you, and Ill aee that you get home. (Many older people dont drive, and those who do dont like to go out alone after dark.)

Try it And let me know the reaults.

IN THE CARDS

KANSAS CITY (AP) -Christmas cards as we know them began in London in 1843, the same year A Christmas Carol" was written. when Henry Cole asked artist J(^ Horsely to design something he could send to his friends and acquaintances to wish them a Merry Christmas.

Of the 1,000 cards printed, only 12 are known to exist, and two of these are part of the 70,000<ard Hallmark historical collection.

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Thanksgiving: Hope

It is Thanksgiving and, relatively speaking, the world is quiet.

We in the United States have come through a frightening year that saw American blood shed in Lebanon and in Grenada; the Mideast has seen war that virtually no one understood; South America has undergone months of turmoil that, somehow, still has not boiled over.

But the world is still here.

Someone quoted Ronald Reagan the other day as wondering if Armageddon that fnal, great battle depicted biblically as marking the end of this physical world would come during his administration. The hullabaloo surrounding the television movie, The Day After, adds to the fright. The Soviets are scared of us; we are scared of the Soviets; the rest of the world is scared of both the Soviets and the Americans.

But the world is still here.

Fright, frustration and war are not johnny-come-latelies. So it was in the early 17th century when those travelers and one has to admire the courage that brought them through the trip kept making the trip from England and other parts of Ein*ope to come to the New World that is now our home. A new weapon, a new king, a new dictator, a new pope each represented a threat to someone, and so it is with us today.

But the world is still here.

American fought American, even under different flags, in the 19th century and, to a degree, again in the 20th century as all Americans came under the protection of that document signed in Philadelphia more than 200 years ago. That document, beginning We the people ..., remained intact as we the people became two, then one again in the mid-1800s. It remained intact again as American unity fell into a schism over civil rights and then Vietnam.

The world is still here. And if, as many people seem to believe, we Americans are again becoming one, there is hope Ik^ for an arms reduction that is realistic, for peace in the Mideast and in South America, for Americans to be able to stay home,

And hope is what Thanksgiving is all about a hope that the past has not been for nought, a hope that the future will be still brighter, a hope that the world will be here still.

To that end, may you have a thoughtful, but joyful, holiday.

Paul O'Connor

Experiment Pays Off

Decision Reasonable

It took some Congressional intervention, but arrangements were made to hold a special administering of the National Teachers Examination by ECU Director of Testing John S. Childers.

He said the test will be for residents of Camp Lejeune and Cherry Point areas whose lives were affected by the tragedy in Lebanon and the Granada invasion.

The tests had previously been scheduled for Oct 29 and Nov. 12. Childers asked the assistance of Rep. James G. Martin, R.-N.C. and Sen. Jesse Helms, R-N.C., to prevail upon the Educational Testing Service in Princeton, N.J., to make the special testing possible.

Perhaps it is not a major thing to those who are not involved, but to schedule a special testing for those whose lives were so disrupted by such momentous event seems the compas^onate thing to do to us.

James Kilpatrick

Question Of Words

Pennsylvanias state board for tourist promotion has adopted a slogan; Youve got a friend in Pennsylvania. Maybe Im being overpersnickety, but that word got grates upon th^ aging ears. It has all the aroeal of a motorcycles backfire. Tnere is no way, I submit, that anything euphonious can be made of She got permission or He got the measles from his sister or We got dinner at the hotel.

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got to catch the train. We have got to go home. We have got to stop being redundant. We hear these constructions all the time in everyday speech, with plenty of emphasis on the got, but nothing is gained by the short and ugly got that could not be achieved by putting the' same emphasis on have. Thus, we HAVE to catch, and we HAVE to go and we HAVE to stop. As an alternative; We MUST catch, or go, or stop.

Pennsylvanias slogan, of course, uses got only in the sense of to have, but that sense is abundantly conveyed by the opening contraction. Its a pleasant thought to have a friend in Pennsylvania, but the notion that we have got a friend in Phil-ly is an irksome notion. The author of that slogan was no friend of English, thats for sure.

Thinking of redundancies, I pass along a nice one from the Palm Beach Post; Jack Nicklaus set the nine-hole record in 1978 when he bir-died the last five holes consecutively. Golf is not my game, but perhaps some scholarly reader could explain how Nicklaus could birdie the last five holes in any other fashion but consMutively.

This, too, from a divorce agreement prepared by a Florida lawyer; Wife is to execute an affidavit that she did not marry any living person since the date of the divorce, and is not now married to any living per-I am reminded of an obituary in the old Washington Star, in which we learned that the deceas^ left no living survivors. And no dead ones, either.

And thinking of both redundancies and affidavits, it was columnist Jack Anderson, of all people, who wrote rec^tly of a sworn affidavit. An affidavit, by its nature, is a sworn statement. U it isnt sworn, its not an affidavit.

RALEIGH - Theyre two school systems which felt they had nothing to lose. Every year, students in Polk and Halifax counties turn in just ahout the lowest achievement scores in the state. Courses which most systems wouldnt dream of doing without are not offered in these two counties.

In the words of the superintendant of one system, Our students just arent competitive with other children around the state.

So, when the State Board of Education asked for volunteers last year, these two counties came forward. Both agreed to extend the school day to seven hours and . the calendar to 200 days. In return, the state agreed to pay the extra costs and to help the systems with some professional development.

In b^ counties, the decisitm brought immediate public furor. Lawsuits were filed. Protests held. But the school boards stuck with their decisions.

Now, after three months, representatives (tf those two counties say they made the right decision. They say more time in school is helping their students.

The predictions were that the failure, drop-out and attendance rates would all get worse, Jim Clarke, superintendant of Halifax schools, told the N.C. School Boards Association this month. We feel it has brought about just the reverse. In the first 10 days, we bad the best mollment in five years and weve bad just about the best attendance weve had in five years ... and the kids arent dropping out as fast.

In Halifax, Clarke said, the schools are using the extra time on language arts and math the basics. Their students cant afford the academic luxury of getting fancy. Polk Superintendent Jim Benfield apologized to the audience of school board members from around the state. "ITie things were adding (\rith the extra time) are probably thii^ you already have.

In Polk, the extra time each day means course in advanced chemistry, math, historical research and computer pro-

^mming can be offered. There are new eighth ^de alsebra, ac^anced health occupations and ekmelary physical education courses. The number of tutorials and remediation sessions has been increased. How to seminars on library use, studying and secretarial skills have been added. And for the best high school students, a schedule of seven courses is now allowed so college entrance requirements can be met.

In Halifax County, the schools face a difficult task of recruiting good teachers. Clarke said this years 11-month schedule - which means an extra paycheck for the teachers made the job easier this year. In the future, that extra salary wtential will help get better teachers to lis county. Tlie national recognition which Halifax and Polk schools received when they made the decisitm also helped with recruitment, daid Phyllis Crain, chairman of the Polk Board.

Both schools have also been promised

extra hservice training from the state Department of Educafion. Benfield said this will be the first exposure to these Kirticular courses which Polks staff has lad.

Howard Manilttff, policy devekpMot chief for the state board, said it makes sense that kids will learn more if th^ spend mme time in school.

And, at a time when many families have two working parents, he says children may be better off in school until five oclock than alone at home.

While oppmients continue to criticize the extra school time, these two school systems are going ahead with their periment. At years end, they hope to be able to show stnne upward movement for their students. Maybe therell be none and the whole project will be considered a flop. But representatives of the two systems say theyre at such a disadvantage now that theyve got nothing to lose.

Eilsha Douglass

Strength For Today

Are you orthodox or liberal in your thinking - religious, political, economic and social? The word orthodox comes from two Greek words meaning right opinion. In all branches of human activity we have, and must have, people who are orthodox and others who are liberal. The exponents of orthodoxy are trying hard to hold onto truUi which has come down to them from the past (and there is plenty of it), whereas the liberal is looking into the future intent

on discovering new truth.

If you are orthodox in your outlook, you may be inclined to scoff at liberalism. If you are liberal, you may have contempt for orthodoxy.

But the truth is that to have a balanced world order we must have both orthodoxy and liberalism both those people who are tying to hold onto old, eternal principles and apply them to the common life, and others who are intent upon finding new truth.

John Cunniff

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followed qio^ by substantially wages, an assum^ ooce considered almost automatic.

Even some unioo leaden agree that the pattern, dating to the early 1960s, may be broken in the ooiDing year.

Perhaps the most offendtedreason is an ovenupply of worken, documented by an 8.8 ptfceot civilian jobless rate that one unioo president says results in a classic, wagedeprcasing suppiy-demand

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Aerospace Workers president and monber of a Conference Board pbm^ on the labor outlook, said the pool of available worken also condemns the unskilled to continuing and chronic joUessness.

Merrill Lynch's Jack Lavery explaim that while the jobless rate oas fallen sharply, it remains high by most yardsticks. He believes a 8 peroent to 7 percent rate would be needed before wage pressures were felt, a level he says is well below the 8 percent rate we sendofm

some industries the rate remains much higher ihab the overall 8.8 percent civilian rate. In ()ctober, more than 15 percent of worken in construction were idle and the rate in manufacturing was 9i perrent.

' Also helping to break the pattern is the attitude of busioesses. many of which cut costs during the recessko and now seek to maintain their effideodes.

Audrey Freedman, chairman of the Conference Boards panel, states that having survived bacfc-todack recessioos in the 1980s, corporate survivon are not going to revert to inefficient operations now.

Ms. Freedman, an economist with the board, a research organization supported mainly by business, declares that ^there will be no wage explosioo in 1984 even as the recovery continues." >

Behind the new effideodes are a host of reasons. Many companies are sin^ fri^tened by past economic voUtihty and fear it inight develop again. (Xbers are more concerned about fordgn com-petitiM in domestic markets.

Behind the foreign cmnpetition is more than the usual complaint - that of goods produced at low wages. There is now the problem of the dollar, valued so highly that foreign-made goods undersell domestic items in the U.S. market.

As a consequence of it being less expensive to import than to manufacture, additional pressure is added to the U.S. job market and to corporate managers already in the micbt of cost-cutting programs.

Still another factor is involved, that of deregulation. Many estaUuhed transportation companies are finding it necessary to hold down and sometimes cut wages in order to meet competition resulting from deregulation.

These factors, and the deep recesrion that ended a year ago. have led to a leveling in the rate of hourly wage increases, with the third-quarter increase amounting to only 5.4 percent, lowest since the mid-1960B.

Next year, according to the Conference Board panel, first-year wage and benefit increases in major unioo contracts are likely to be a modest 5 percent.

Based on a 5 percrat inflation rate, also projected by the panel, that would mean no real increase at all.

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Freshmen Find Their Places

WASHINGTON - Its the bane of every freshman to be treated like a chilci.

Freshmen are to be seen, not heard. When called upon to do chores, they must deliver. Hazing by upperclassmen must be suffered magnanimously.

In the House of Representatives, the expectations for freshmen are little different. In the House, however, when the kids become uppity, the reaction of older members rates national attention.

So it was last week as Congress fussed and grumbled its way to adjournment for the Thanksgiving recess. Among the most depressing issues on its last-minute agenda was the fed^al deficit in general anid a vote to increase taxes by as much as 173 billion in ^articular. Had it not been for first-term House Democrats, Speaker Tip ONeill might never have let that vote come to the floor.    ,

One week earlier, about two dozen Democratic representatives, many of them liberal freshmen, voted against a bill that would have kept the federal government running under continuing resolution. Their complaint was simple; Continuing

ai^ropriations would allow electionconscious congressmen to avoid the revenue-raising (i.e. tax increase) requirement inherent in the 1984 budget. In protest, they were sayuq; that even lioerals can be committet to chopping the deficit.

House veterans responded with hostile condescension. Speaking ter many of his fellow old-timers. Majority Leader Jim Wright subsequently proclaimed that he felt like a football player who, on his way toward a certain touchdown, is bliiwf-sided by a member of his own team. Nonetheless, the new members action may have done more than any other to revive their colleagues commitment to a vote on, if not passage of, a needed tax increase last Friday (Nov. 18).

Last weeks vote was only the latest in a series of actions for which the freshman Democrats can take partial responsibility. For example, had it not been for their cdiesive -forts to make last springs jobs bill mqre equitable, many chronically poor districts might have gone without relief. It was soon thereafter that they threw themselves, as a unit, ^ into the pits of federal budgetry, successfully lobbying fen- a tax increase pledge in the eventual budget

resolution.

Out of 1982s freshman class have emerged several stalwarts who deserve all-star mention for levelheadedness in their first year. Rising stars can fade as quickly as Guy Vander Jagt (remember the much-heralded rhetorician who was chosen to keynote the 1980 GOP convention and subsequently vanished?), but among the. unconventional Democrats to watch are;

Bruce Morrison of Connecticut, 39, a former chief of New Haven Legal Services. After serving as the first chairman of his freshman caucus, Morrison has continued to be one of its leading strategists.

Richard Durbin of Illinois, 39, a former lieutenant governor and practicing attorney. The freshman caucus current chairman, he played a siuificant role in delivering votes on the first budget resolution.

Marcy Kaptur of Ohio, 37, an urban planning expert and Carter White House aide. Like Morrison and others from long-struggling Northern cities, Kaptur contended Uiat a jobs bill targeted strictly to unemployment rates missed those wooers who had stopped looking for work.

Jim Moody of Wiscmisin, 48, a former Peace Corps official and

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a representative from ecommiically-depressed MUwaukee, has become one of the fireshman groups leaders on tax issues.

Sander Levin of Michigan, 51, broths of his states junior saiator and an experienced politico in his own right. With Morrison, Levin helped to shift the jobs bills emphasis to aid disillusioned woiters in chronically-trouUed cities sudi as his hometown, Detroit.

In the coming year, those freshmen and others plan to keep deficits in the forefront, even if their single-mindedness irks a few colleagues. Weve been saying that wedont care how you do it, says Moody, citing the need to raise revenues and cut defense npending increases. Adds Morrison; 'Were going to make ours a hi^y visible effort ... and (will) wwk with anyone who shares our concern.

Even if the youngsters in the House have little time to unite on other issues, their efforts on the deficit crisis could help Democrats as a whole in 1981 - barring a case of

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Study Says Heart Drug Can Cause Seizures

By DANIELQ. HANEY AP Science Writer

BOSTON (AP) - Com-moniy used heart drugs intended to prevent cardiac arrest, which kills 400,000 Americans annually, appear sometimes to make the problem worse and actually cause the seizures, according to a study released today.

Doctors evaluated patients who survived cardiac arrests and found the medicine may have contributed to the attacks in 5 percent of them.

These observations must be interpreted with caution, the doctors wrote, saying they were not sure how often the medicine plays a part in the deaths of people with heart trouble.

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patients who are helped by them.

days New England Journal of Medicine.

McGovern said that antiarrhythmic dru are given to hundreds of thousands of people in the United States who suffer from irregular heartbeats.

The drugs are intended to prevent their abnormalities from leading to cardiac arrest, a condition in which the heart beats so fast and chaoticallv that it fails to pump the blood.

In general, the weight of evidence suggests that if they are properly chosen, these drugs can be of a lot of benefit in preventing future recurrences, McGovern said, in an interview. This paper suggests that there is a small subgroup of patients in whom th^ agents may actually make the problem worse rather than better. *

Other research has shown that about 30 percent of the people who die from cardiac

arrest are taking antiarrhythmic drugs.

Althou^ the doctors are uncertain how often the drugs contribute to patients deaths, McGovern said, There is a percentage, possibly in the ballpark of 10 to 20 percent based wi laboratory studies, in whom these drugs seem to make an arrylhmia (irregular heart beat) worse.

Most of the patients whose cardiac arrests seemed to be ca^ by drugs were taking quinidine, the oldest and most commonly prescribed antiarrhythmic medicine in the United States.

McGovern recommended that doctors give patients tests to make sure that their antiarrhymic drugs are working, and he said they should never prescribe them for trivial heart problems.

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Europe Tests Short Work Week

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BKlSSELS, Belgium (AP> Western European governments and companies, locked in a struggle with rising unemployment, are testing programs to shorten the 4o-hour work week to create iob.s.

Some social planners are convinced that the best way to spread the dwindling jobs - when there are 12 million unemployed in Western Europe is to have workers put in less time. They may not make as much money, but at least more people will earn wages.

"1 think in Europes economic future there will never be enough jobs for everyone, " said Rafael NiHizynski, a Brussels-based lat'or analyst. There has to be some reorganization of working time."

Some governments have heeded the call. France established the 39-hour work week and Belgium and the Netherlands proposed a 5 perecent cut in working time hoping to save or create more than 100.000 jobs.

"The laws of economics will take us inexorably toward shorter working hours, said Common . Market I,al)or Commissioner Ivor Richard, who has called on the trade bloc's 10 countries to make work re-ducticm a national policy.

On the other side are an alliance of union leaders afraid that fewer work hours will automatically mean thinner pay envelopes, and employers wary of government interference and higher costs.

Said Jean Jacques (lechslin. head of the International Employers' .\ssociatmn. To diminish comiietiliveness by reducing working time to create jobs constitutes a dangerous step." You can't boost jobs by hurting busme.ss, he said.

Advocates and critics of the theory have focused on France, the first European givernment to decree a shorter work week. 39 hours. The government also has given incentives to firms and unions to negotiate reductions to JJ hours. .

The goal to keep pay at the same level but juggle working time to maintain .profitability.

.\ classic case is the Kronenbourg f)eer company in Strasbourg. Workers got a 35.8-hour week without a pay cut. In return, they work 16 Saturdays a year, permitting the company to keep its assembly line open six days a week and increase productivity. Company officials .said they were able to hire 127 now employees.

The jury is still out on whethor the F|ench plan has had a. meaningful impact on unemploymtmt. which was 7 2 iiorcenl when the Mitterrand gocernment took of-fici' in .May I'.tHl and is now 8H}H'rcent.

I bo government says the plan has ^<a'>od or created drnijii )ol)s Business studies put the figure at between 13.tHHi and Jii.iKH) jobs .and some lirms. like the automakei I'eugeol, blame hugt* losses on increased labor costs.

I'he Belgian government has pronosed that companies cut worktline .) percent, cut pay 3 percent and increase work torces by 3 percent.

( ompanies that go along pay-less into social security funds In another effort to spur employment, workers mu.st now get time off rather than extra pay for overtime.

Sprague Electromag Co. in Belgium cut worktime to 37.5 hours a week and hired 56 m 0 r e e m p 1 o yes for weekends. With the increased assembly line time the company had to purchase fewei of the expensive laser machines it needs lor production.

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In the Netherlands, contracts covering sizable numbers of employees have included plans to cut the work week 5 percent. Workers have sacrificed some pay increases. But even so. multinational corporations have expressed reservations.

Tlie unions are upset too, over a Dutch government proposal to cut hours and wages of public workers. If the government has its way, the work week for civil servants will be cut to 32 hours over the next .seven years. The main goal is to save money, but eventually, more workers would be hired.

This months government proposal to cut civil service pay 3 percent has sparked strikes by postal workers, poiicemeni garbage collectors and railroad and customs officials.

The socialist government in Spain asked Parliament to lop four hours off the work week in an effort to improve* conditions for millions of workers and spur new hiring of the unemployed, 17.3 percent of the work force.

The National Confederation of Employers said the work week reduction would cost $1.4 billion.

Conservative-governed Britain has been the least enthusiastic of European Community countries about reducing the work week. It prefers early retirement schemes that open jobs for

young workers.

In our experience, shorter weeks for workers havent led to more jobs, just higher costs, said Mark Pearce, spokesman for the Confederation of British Industry.

Nevertheless, some companies are experimenting. Metal Box PLC shortened the week for some workers from 42 to 35 hours and financed the change by adding a fifth shift. That gave the company 20 extra work days a year, permitting the hiring of 100. employees.

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1 Black Leather Trunk

Reg. 8440.00.....

1 Chippendale Mirror In Cherry

Reg. 8231.00..................

1 Madison Square Stool

Reg. 8190.00

1 Italian Handcrafted Pewter Vase

Reg. 8435.00

1 Flamestitch Wing Back By Laine

Reg. 8550.00

1 Couristan Oriental Rug

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1 Kittinger Firescreen

Reg. 8700.00.............

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Reg. 8350.00............... Sale

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Mahogany Reg. 8180.00

1 TIffany-Style Floor Lamp

Reg. 893.00................

1 Round Lamp Table With Tilt-Top

Mahogany Reg. 8425.00

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1 framed Print British Officer

Reg. 8210.00.........................

5 Oriental Rugs By Rugby Rugs, Inc.

(56' x-8'6')(Rust, Ivory, Red)

Reg. 8269.95.................

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Reg. 859.99....................

7 Braided Rugs By Rugby Rugs, Inc.

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(feg. 8139.99 ..........................................

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Soviets Say Cosmonauts' Trip Opens Door To Longer Journeys

The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.

MOSCOW (AP) - The Soviet Union said today the 15(klay space mission by two cosmonauts has opened new prospects lor long term missions aboard orbiting space stations.

The official news agency Tass said cosmonauts Vladimir Lyakhov and Alexander Alexandrov, aboard their Soyuz T-9, made a soft landing Wednesday night in Soviet Central Asia and were feeling well.

The site was reported to be about 100 miles east of Dzhezkazgan, a city in the republic of Kazakhstan where most soft landings are made.

Alexandrov received the title of Pilot-Cosmonaut of the ISoviet Union, Hero of the Soviet Union and the Order of Lenin and Gold Star medal. It was his first space mission.

^ Lvakhov, the mission commander, was also given the Oronr of Lenin and his second Gold Star medal. In 1979, Xyakhov and another cosmonaut completed a then-record s^ce flight of 175 days.

Tass said the cosmonauts carried out technical, medical and biological studies and experiments. It said there were two space walks totaling 5 hours and 45 minutes, during which solar batteries were installed on the orbiting Salyut 7 space lab.

That unique experiment is opening up fresh prospects for the develpment of manned oroital complexes intended for prolonged service and for raising their efficiency," said Tass.

Longterm manned orbiting space complexes, which could be used as docking stations for space craft, are a main goal of the Soviet space program.

A significant quantity of technical experiments was* carried'out to practice the methods of guiding orbital complexes," Tass said. New instruments and equipment for future space vehicles were tested."

Tass said experiments also focused on growing crystals and plants and pure protein preparation.

Reagan Seeking Return To Talks

SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (AP) - President Reagan, contending there was no justification" for the Soviet Union to break off arms reduction talks, is urging Moscow to return to the bargaining table to find a fair agreement that reduces the level of nuclear arms.

The search for an agreement to reduce nuclear weapons is 80 important to people everywhere that the effort cannot be abanaoned," the president said in a written statement issued after he arrived here Wednesday for a five-day holiday, including a traditional Thanksgiving dinner with members of his family.

Common sense demands that we continue, Reagan added. There is no justification for their breaking off negotiations just as NATO is beginning to restore the balance. The United States will never walk away from the negotiating table. Peace is too important.

The Soviets walked away from negotiations in Geneva on Wednesday to protest the beginning of the scheduled deployment of 572 Pershing 2 and cruise missiles. Less than 24 hours earlier, the West German parliament had voted to reaffirm its pledge to install 204 of the U.S. missiles in West Germany starting next month.

However, deputy White House press secretary Larry Speakes said the Soviet walkout would not have a drastic impact on the presidents vacation. He can get the same information out there as he can at the White House. Speakes said aboard Air Force One during the five-hour flight west.

On another matter, presidential counselor Edwin Meese told reporters Reagan had ordered an investigation into news leaks of military d^isions in Lebanon.

Meese said Reagan ordered the probe 10 weeks ago after television networks disclosed that Robert C. McFarlane, then Reagans Mideast envoy, had recommended U.S. air strikes against Syrian positions in Lebanon to protect U.S. Marines stationed there as part of a multinational peacekeeping force.

McFarlane now is the presidents national security adviser.

The president was concerned that there appeared that a crimina law had been violated and so he made the request for the investigation, Meese said.

Meese also said Reagan was worried that the life and mission of McFarlane were endangered by the leak.

Apparently, the leaker hasnt been identified yet, though a government source in Washington said the FBI had questioned White House foreign policy officials about the disclosure.

The cosmonauts, both 42, began their mission Jui 27 and docked with the titing Salyut 7 space station the next day.

Western intelligence sources have said the Soyuz T-9 that carried the cosmonauts was approaching a time when their return aboard it would b risky. The mtelligence sources cited weakening batteries and fuel evaporation as the mym ix'oblems.

In September, according to Soviet sources, a launching pad explosion aborted another Soyuz mission that presumably wMild have docked with the Saljmt 7.

AcoMciing to past Soviet-space practices, the three cosmonauts whose mission was aborted would have returned to earth in the Soyuz T-9 used by Alexandrov and Lyakhov. The more recently arrived space ship would have been used later for the pairs return.

The Soyuz T-9 docking with the Salyut was the second attempted this year. On A{Mril 21, three Soviet cosmonauts were returned to earth after an unsuccessful docking attempt.

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$6299

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The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.

Thuraday, November 24,1983

Hurry Up Time

The snow just kept coming in Minneapolis Wednesday, as these people could attest at a bus stop in the Minnesota city. The weather bureau replied more than 15 inches of snow fell over much of the Midwest. lAP Laserphoto)

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Auto Sales Recovery Declines in November

DETROIT (AP) -Domestic automakers had less to cheer about this Thanksgiving than in 1983, reporting that mid-November car sales fell 6.4 percent below year-ago levels.

It marked the first year-to-year sales decline in the resurging industry in six months, and compared with a 40.2 percent boost in sales in the period last year from 1981 levels.

"Its a real turkey, auto analyst Harvey Heinbach of Merrill Lynch Pierce Fenner & Smith Inc. in New York said Wednesday. Its not terrible, but its still sluggish.

Industry officials said General Motors Corp. accounted for the decrease by falling short of the strong sales it posted in the year-ago period. GM is the in-~ dustrys largest seller.

The six major U.S. automakers reported 174,861 cars sold between Nov. 11-20, or 21,858 per day, compared with 210,117 cars, or 23,346 per day, in the year-ago period.

The percentage sales comparison was based on the daily sales rate because

there was one less selling day in mid-November this year than last year.

Heinbach said mid-November sales remained, as they have been for months, at a seasonally adjusted annual rate of between 6.6 million and 7 million cars. It compares with 5.75 million cars sold in all of 1982, the industrys worst year in 21 yearSi Last years mid-November domestic car sales were' buoyed by low-interest rate programs, rebates and free airline ticket offers. This year, automakers offered low-interest rate financing as a dealer option and some dealer incentives.

The last year-to-year sales decline in the industry occurred in mid-May, when sales fell 2.6 percent from a strong year-ago period.

GM, the only automaker with a decrease in mid-, ^ November, was off 13.8 per- ' cent in the period, from last years 140,457, or 15,606 per day, to 107,614, or 13,452 daily.

GM spokesman Harold Jackson noted that mid-November sales at GM last year had been the highest for the period in four years.

Pedestrian Charged

SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (AP) - A pedestrian accused of causing a head-on accident that killed a 9-month-old baby has been charged with involuntary manslaughter and public drunkenness.

Robert N. Hansen, 59, of Boulder Creek, was arraigned Wednesday before Municipal Court Judge William Kelsay and released pending a hearing Dec. 12 to enter a plea, said Assistant District Attorney Roy Hubert.

According to the California Highway Patrol, Hansen was walking Tuesday night along Highway 9 when he stumbled onto the roadway in front of a car approaching from behind. The driver swerved over the center line to avoid hitting Hansen and struck an oncoming car carrying the baby and her parents.

The infant, Stephanie Nicole Johnson, died from head injuries shortly before noon Wednesday at Dominican Hospital.

The tot was riding in the arms of her father, Grady Johnson, 35, in the front seat of the car driven by her mother, Valerie Louise Johnson, 27.

The Highway Patrol said Johnson suffered minor injuries.

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Ford Motor Co. reported 40,395 cars sold, or 5,049 per day, a 4.1 percent gain over 43,658, or 4,851 per day, in mid-November last year. The company gained market share - from 20.8 percent a year ago to 23.1, percent -mainly because of its new mid-size offerings, analysts said.

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By ARTHUR ALLEN

Associated Press Writer

Nicaraguas leftist San-dinista government says it has sent home 1,^ Cubans as a first stra to comply with a proposed Central American peace treaty calling for removal of all foreign military advisers from the region.

But leftist rebels trying to topple the U.S.-backed government of El Salvador said the time now is for shooting, not talking and jected further ta Central American Richard B. Stone.

A Sandinista government source said Wednesday there were more than 8,000 Cubans in Nicaragua before the recent departures. Cuban President Fidel Castro recently said 200 of them are military advisers, but U.S. officials say there are hundreds more.

The major part of the Cubans who have left Nicaragua are technicians, teachers and sports trainers. Military advisers also have left, but on a lesser scale." said the source, who has direct access to the information. He spoke on condition he not be named.

Most of the Cubans were on extended assignments in Nicaragua. Their departures apparently represent an effort to cut tne number of Cubans in advance of any treaties calling for removal of advisers.

The United States has 55 military advisers stationed in El Salvador and about 200 in Honduras, where some 4,500 U.S. troops are carrying out joint maneuvers with

the Honduran military. Some 6,000 anti-Sandinista rebels, many armed and trained by the CIA, are from Honduras.

The withdrawal of fweign military advisers from Central America is among 21 objectives in a peace proposal by the Contadora group - Panama, Colombia, Venezuela and Mexico. The document could be signed at the groups meeting with Central American foreign ministers next month in

Panama.

Meanwhile, a tc Salvadoran guerrilla chiel Wednesday told President Luis Alberto Monge of Costa Rica that his efforts would not be needed to mediate in further talks with Stone, a source said.

The guerrillas said they would not meet with Stone again, the source said. They said the time is now for shooting, not talking.

The source did not identify

the guerrilla representative, but said he was from the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front, an umbrella group of five rebel bands battling the U.S.-backed Salvadoran government.

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In El Salvador, a right-wing death squad said Wednesday it had captured three rebel commanders and would execute them unless the guerrilla high command

freed all army prisoners of war.

The Secret Anti-Communist Army, in a statement sent to several local radio offered to free tlw commanders if the rebels released by Dec. 2 all officers and troops in their

power. But it warned it would kill the commanders and intensify our drastic actions'' unless the soldiers are freed The group is one of a number o death squads responsible for a wave of kidnappings, slayings and

threats against leftist and moderate politicians, professionals and clergymen in the last three months.

The squads are believed responsible for many of the 3K.J00 violent civilian deaths recorded by human rights groups here since 1979.

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3.7 H.P.

Two Motor Power Nozzle Number One In Consumer Guide.

Regular 379.99

Now

$25999

Concept One'^

Regular 229.99

*169

Now

Concept

One

Power Drive''*

Quadrafle''* Agitation

One Speed Motor

Cord Wrap

Quick b Clean Bag Change

Self Adjusting Noizle

> Dual Handle Release ' Brushed Edge Cleaning

Now

Regular 249.99

$18999

U 3109 Rust & Beige

Free Cleaning Tools

S 2057-90C

Hoover" Sticks

Regular 69.99

Now 59.99

S2015 Regular 49.99

Now 39.99

Do It Yourself And Save

Regular 89.99

WOW

$0099

^ Spirit Canister

Great

Cleaner

p

S3205

Regular 99.99 ||

Now^79^ S3203

Regular 79.99

n64*

2-MOTOR

HOOVER.SPIRIT

Powernozzle-Canister System

TM

INCLUDING

ATTACHMENTS'

'Quadraflex' agitation

Edge brusher plus dual edge suction

7*A qt. disposable bag

Check bag signal

24000 RPM Dual/Stage motor-fan system

Sound deadening muffler

Handy topside switch

S3211

Regular 184.99

S3213 Regular 204.99

Now

$13999 nJ 49.99

U 4127

As Advertised On TV

Regular 99.99

Now

$6099

HOOVER,

Anniversary Special-Limited Edition

Headlight 3 qt dust cup

> Dual edge-cleaning

> 4 position carpet selector ' Steel agitator

U4353

Regular SI 89.99

Sale

$13999

All

U 4315

All Steel Agitator Headlight 4 Position Carpet Adjustment 9 Qt. Fill Bag R^ular 114.99

Now

$8999

Hoover Bags and Belts____

1/2

Price

Shop Friday Night untii 11:00 P.M. Saturday til 10:00 P.M.

HOOVER.

Help^Mate

Vacuum

Put HOOVER,Power in the palm of your hand!

Easy Empty Dust Cup ^

Rngertip Switch im

Powerful 1MV Motor

A little over 12" Long

Includes Attachments! Reg. $44.99

Now

$3499





10 The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C._Thursday,    November    24.1983

nkigiwing

Special

After

Thanksgiving

Saturday-9:30 a.m. until 9:30 p.m.

Brodys own

Crewneck

Shetland-

Like

Sweater

Reg. $18

Now

J99

Junior Novelty Pants by Happy Legs,

Beautiful assortment of Fails latest styles and colors. Reg. up to $39.00.

$2199

Now

Crazy Horse

Shetland Sweaters

100% wool crewnecks in beautiful colors. Reg. $25.00.

Now

$iy99

Free Monogramming*

Lady Thomson

Corduroy & Wool Pants & Skirts

Reg. up to $74 Now

$2g99

&

$3599

Exciting Group of

Esprit

and other Fashion Forward looks Clothing with a point of view for the contemporary miss

20% JS%

0 off

"Xnior

Oxford Cloth Shirt

Button-down collar Great colors Reg $18 00

Now

SQ99

Group of

Smart Parts Pants and Skirts

Reg up to $40 00 $28

Now

Cable-front

Silk Angora Sweater

for Juniors Reg $25

$

Now

1999

Junior Novelty Tops

Solids-plaids-stripes Reg. up to $35.00

Now

21

99

Group of

Junior Fashion Dresses

Exciting party looks in fashion fabrics and colors.

20%

O off

Fall group of Sportswear by

Jones Of New York

The look of Jones Is unmistakable. Finest quality wools, woolblends and knits for a smart, put together look for fall. (Pitt Plaza only)

25%

O off

Entire Fall Group of

J.G. Hook

The classic styling of Hook never goes out of styleslacks, skirts, blazers, sweaters and blouses.

Now

25%

O off

Entire stock of

Pendleton Sportswear

Investment dressing by one of the country's finest sportswear lineswools and woolblends in solids and Baird plaids (red. navy and grey ) Sizes 6-18

25%

O off

Juat Rtduccdl

Entire Fall Selection of

Liz Claiborne

Slacks, skirts, leahs. blouses, sweaters and blazers In all of Fall's newest and smartest colon: Emerald, purple, fuchsia, etc Sizes 4 16

25%

0 off

Fall Sportswear by

Harve Benard

A trusted name for fine quality and great fit Fresh fall colors of rose, putty and amethyst in wools and wool blends. Sizes 6 to 14

25%

off

Tanner Sweater

A wardrobe must! Fine quality and great fit. In beautiful colors; berry, aqua, blue, grape.|S-M-L-XL. Reg. $35.00.

28

99

Entire Fall Selection of

Junior Coats And Suits

The season's smartest and newest looks for the fashionable juniorwools and woolblends, tweeds, solids and stripes; reds, wines, navys and greys. Sizes 5-15.

Save up to

25%

Group of

Casual Dresses

Fine quality basic dresses by Serbin, Bayard and others. Falls newest shades of teal, grey, mauve, etc , in stripes and solids. Sizes 8-20

Up to

1/2

price

Selection of

Half-Sized Dresses

Fashions for the fuller figure; dresses chosen for that special lady in stylish cobrs (mauve, plum, fed, etc.) Fabrics of wool, wool blends and knitsby Amy Adams. Dioni Roberts and Dunncraft. sizes 12Vz to

s25%o

Group of

Misses Dresses

by Henry Lee. Leslie Fay. Schrader and others A splendid selection of dresses in smart cobrs and styles by names you know and trust!

Up

off

Silk Blouses

The elegance of pure silk by an Italian designer Beautiful in teal, silver, red, white, etc Sizes 6-14 Reg $72

49.90

Ultra Suede Sash Belt

Reg, $12

'9.77

Great selection in beautiful Fall colors!

Aris Isotoner Gloves

20%

Ooff

Nowt

With genuine leather grips and details.

Group of

American Tourister Luggage

Navy and beige.

ShoeldwTote Reg. fillwi Sale

148.00    $24.99

CwrOa    GarmatlBia

175.00    $44.99    ,50,00    124.99

Hand Painted Ducks

Beautifully detailed handpainted wooden duck. Perfect for Christmas gift!

Reg. $25

12.99

Wooden Duck Card-Playing Set

Includes 2 decks of playing cards In wooden box Beautiful in any decor!

Reg $12

7.99

Brass Rocking Horse^

Solid Brass horse on a rocker. The perfect novelty gift item.

Reg. $17 _ _

11.99

Black Lacquer Trays

Small, Medium and Large.

Small.. .Reg. $5 $2.99 Medium.Reg. $8 $4.99 Large. .Reg. $12 $6.99

CHILDRENS WEAR SAVINGS

Entire Stock of

Winter Coats & Snowsuits

Reg. $15 to $125    V 3    

$11.25 to $93.75    /Voff

By London Fog. White Stag, Izod & others. Infant thru Preteen.

Group of

OCEAN PACIFIC SPORTSWEAR

Striped sweaters, corduroy panis etc 4-7. 7-14 & prcleen

^Ooff

Large Group of Newly Reduced

Fall Healthtex

Reg. $5 to $15

u.ooTm.00 . ZU y^oH

Infants, Toddlers, 4-7 & 4-6X

Large Assortment of

\ y t    .    t)y Teentorm. Her

Uirls Lingerie Majesty &Shirey

25%

OoH

Large Assortment of

Fall

Dresses

25to

50%.

Reg. $12 to $40 Now $9 to $30

By Her Majesty. Beaux Age. Lang & others. Infant thru Preteen

Girls Levis

4-6X Elastic Back Cords

7-14 Super Straight Cords

Reg. $20^14*

7-14 Super Straight Denims

$t K80

Reg. $22 Preteen Super Straight Cords

Large Group of

Fashion

Fleece

20%

off

Reg. $12 to $44 Now $9.60 to $35.20

Infant, Toddler. 4-6X, 4-7 & Prcteen.

TWO DAYS ONLY!

AH Izod Lacoste Sweaters 20%.





Special After-Thanksgiving Store Hours: Friday-9;00 until 10:00 Saturday-9:30 until 9:30

afterithanksgnriiis

The Dally Reflector. Greenville, N.C._ThuraOay.    November    24,1963 Jl

Better

Coats

100% Merino wool, wool-blends and wools in casual and dress coats, long and short styles. From $130 to $240.

Now

$11099_

203

Group of

Personal

Haberdashery

teal, rose, sable and grey

Now

20%

Also in larger sizes: Personal II rose teal, and charcoal now 20% off.

Misses

Shetland Sweater by Clubhouse

100% wool Crcwncck Reg $22 00 Now

15

99

Related Wool Separates by Prestige

Blazers and skirts

25%

oH

Group of Misses

Wool Plaid Skirts

Reg up to $37 Now

$26^ & $2999

Groups of

Misses Fall Co-ordinates

Korel, Panther. Personal. Country, Suburbans, and Alfred Dunner

Save up to

331/3%

; Womens Large Sizes    Pendleton

Womm I Sw Fat Th> Fuln Figittt

:    Wool Coordinates

Lxciting fashion looks for the larger woitian Navy and grey

20%

O off

Women's Large Sizes Group of

Alfred Dunner

Black and grey

25%.

(Pitt Plaza-Only)

Group of

Womens Large Sizes Blouses and Sweaters

Now

20%

0 off

Famous Gilead

Fashion faniasies lhal glow with warmth and beauty    <

Warm Robes ^9 ^32 to $44

Now23.99 to *32.99

Warm Gowns    to $26

Now *11.25 to *19.50

Misses

All-Cotton

Sweater

Reg $24

18

. _99

Now

Scoop neck sweater with ^/t sleeve

Niteflowers Warm Gowns & Pajamas

Gowns............Reg    $24

SI K99

No iW

Pajamas..............Reg.    $30

Now

$J^99

Christian Dior Briefs, Bikinis and Hipsters

,Sizes 4 thru 7. In fashion cobrs with famous Christian Dior signature styling ^ve

20%

Dearfoam Quilted Warm-Up Boots

ENERGY SAVER" Sizes small, medium and large in an array of colors Reg $10.

$799

Entire Stock of

Warner Bras, Panties And Girdles

Save

20%

Etienne Aigner All-Weather Coats

Regular and petite sizes in polyester and cotton for a comfortable fit. Natural burgundy, taupe black Reg $155 00

SJJ999

Samuel Roberts Ultra Suede

Feel the exquisite texture of ultrasuede suits and coats Fashionable styling and colors of manne blue, mushroom, garnet and grey

Up to

25%

O off

Half-Size Coats ; And Suits

Fashions chosen especially lor the fuller ' figure to give that special lady a smart, new look for Fall Size 14'/2 to 24Vr in wools and wool blcnds. tweeds, solids and stripes

Save up to

25%

Fine Full Skinned

'Silky French Rabbit Jackets

Perfect Christmas Gift' Reg $100 to $210.

*79-*178

Silverplated and Crystal

Salad Set

2 styles with silverplated servers! Reg $16.

$g99

Brass

Candlesticks

Solid brass, 7'4*. with scalloped bottom, Reg $9.00.

$499

each

Silverplated Water Goblet

9 oz. water goblet. Great buy! Reg $16.

8

99

(Limited Supply)

Entire Stock of

Warm

Robes

by

Vanity Fair, Christian Dior, Evelyn Pearson, Etc.

off

Group of

Misses Pants

by Jazzie Reg up to $38 00

Now

$2499

Group of

Misses Blouses ^ by Shapley

Reg. up to $35 00

$1099

Now X 7

Lanz of Salzburg

(Made in USA with lovel Warm gowns and nightshirts, ideal for Christmas Gift giving Reg $22 to $2'

Save

20%

Bali& Warner Bras

Discontinued styles Now

50%

0 off

Entire Stock of

London Fog All-Weather Coats

Regular & half sizes; 8-20 and 14Vz to 22''2 in Fall's new cobrs of plumhaze. doeskiri^. clay. etc.

Reduced up to

doeskin, clay. etc.

25%

McIntosh Pea Coat

The traditional pea coat by McIntosh to keep you warm in plush 1(X)% woolSizes 4-20.in navy, grey, red and camel Reg 129 00.

$

Now

98

99

Silverplated and Crystal

Relish

Alabaster Boxes

Dish Set

A beautiful keepsake in an array of col

3 section dish with 3 silverplated forks.

ors. Round, square, rectangular and

Reg. $16.

heart shaped. Reg. $15 to $22.

$g99

*6.0*10

Deliso

Rialto Mid Pump

Reg. $49 Now $36.75

Save

affordables

The boot that fits, stylishly stitched in genuine leather. At a price you can appreciate! Reg. $80.

56

0

Save $24.10 Friday & Saturday Only!

Lifestride

Plain Pump Beth

In navy, wine, grey, taupe and black. Reg. $33.00

Entire Stock of

Ladies Bass and Dexter Shoes20%Amalfi and Garolini Shoes

$4990

0 off

Friday & Saturday Only!

Were to $82Daniel Green Dorrnie SlideIn blue, white, black & gold. Reg. $15. -

$1 190

Save

Pappagallo, Deliso and Bandolino Shoes25-331/3%





LARGE AND SMALL - Wilfried Richter, a Luthansa Airlines employee in Frankfurt, Germany, displays his flying model of a Boeing 747 jetliner on a wing of the genuine item. Built on a scale of 1:20, the model has a wing span of just over 6.5 feet, is a bit over 18 feet long and weighs 43 pounds. The

jumbo jets wing could serve as a runway for the model, which needs only about 85 feet to take off. Richter controls the model by radio, imparting 10 different steering maneuvers. (AP Laserphoto)

Wrong Defendant Goes Free

HOUSTON (AP) - A man who served four years in prison for a robbery conviction, then lost a plea to be released even though a judge cleared him, has been fred pending his request for a pardon for innocence.

State District Judge Joe Kegans released Johnny Binder, 29. on his own recognizance Wednesday, even though she said she did not think she had the authority to doso.

Earlier Wednesday, the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals in Austin had refused to release Binder or grant a retrial, despite the new evidence.

Im sorry it took so long, Johnny, I really and truly am, said Ms. Kegans during a hearing Wednesday. Im sorry they (the appeals court judges) didnt do what I thought they ought to.

I dont want you to sit in there any longer, so you go home," the judge said.

Binder had been convicted of a May 1979 jewelry store holdup, but a woman being held in a California prison testified last month that she and two men, neither of them Binder, committed the holdup.

The judge, a prosecutor and a sheriff have written to the state parole board in support of a request for a gubernatorial pardon filed by Binders lawyer, Stanley

Schneider, officials said. The request could be considered next week.

Binder, who had served four years of an 18-year sentence for the Houston robbery, had insisted he was in Dallas when it occurred.

The new evidence showed that one of the robbers looked like Binder and had a similar car, Ms. Kegans said.

After California inmate Marie Terrel

prison

gave

her version of the story, Ms. Kegans concluded that Binder was innocent - issuing a finding of facts that said Binder did not participate and was not involved in the robbery.

Nonetheless, the appeals court said an Order sought by Binder for release pending a retrial was not the appropriate remedy for a (defendant) whose claim for relief is based on newly discovered evidence.

Judge Tom Davis said in his opinion for the unanimous appeals court that the mere raising of a claim of newly discovered evidence is, standing alone, not a fit subject for the exercise of state or federal court review.

A gubernatorial pardon would not clear Binders criminal record, said Jon Byrd, executive director of the parole board.

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SHOES

Wilson Roanoke Rapids Fayetteville Washington Greenville

DRESSY BLOUSES BY CLUB WELLINGTON In assorted stripes and solids. Sizes 3-15. Reg. to $28, NOW $18.90

WOOL-BLEND JUMPERS BY IRISH EYES in sizes 1-15. Assorted solids and plaids. Reg. $30, NOW $19.90

DUPION SILK SASH BELTS are in assorted holiday textured solids. 7V2x54. Reg. $13, NOW $7.90

i

Holiday Specials not pictured above:

1

LONG ALL-WEATHER COATS BY PORTRAIT features zip-out lining. Black, teal, charcoal, salmon, boysenberry, putty and thistle in sizes 3-15. Reg. $100, NOW $49.90

1

LONG POLY-FILLED QUILTED COATS BY PORTRAIT in black, salmon, adobe, ice and cassis. Sizes S, M, L. Reg. $100, NOW $49.90

PASTEL DRESS PANTS BY STRINGBEAN in blue, pink, white, lavender, peach and yellow. S(zes 5-13. Reg. $30, NOW $16.90

ARGYLE CREW-NECK SWEATERS in 100% acrylic. Sizes S, M, L. Reg. $20, NOW $12.90

DESIGNER JEAN SKIRTS BY CALVIN KLEIN. Blue denim five-pocket styling with back kick pleat. Sizes 3-15. Reg. $42, NOW $19.90

INTIRI STOCK SHITLAND 8WIATIRS...14 MUCH Includes pullover and cardigan styles In basic, embroidered, argyle and ribbon-trim styles. Sizes S, M, L. Reg. to $34, NOW $8.50 to $16.90

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SAYS

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^Eunkspm^ ^Kde

25%

Its A Tradition!

0 ~ I \f /o

Help us make room for hundreds of new Holiday items arriving daily

SAVINGS AND SERVICE-A GREAT COMBINATION!

Sportswear <ig Coordinates i

Name Brand Designer Fashions Missy & Junior Sizes

25% - 70% c

Suits

Entire Stock Reduced

B $Q199.$:Q99

Values To 440.00......... 1/^

$7099.$0099

Values To 485.00........'. ^ ^

$1 CQ99.$1 7Q99

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Sweaters

Large Group Of Novelties Values To *60.00

30% -50%c

1 Group Crewneck Pullovers

$^99 . $1 ^99

values 10 zoD.uu... ^ m ^

Solid French Canvas Pants

$1499

Corduroy Pants

Regular 28.00

$^499 . $^999

Dresses

1 Group Values To ^91.00

$2999. $5^9

1 Group Reg. 68.00

$2999

coats

Entire Stock Reduced Wools - Quilts - Stadiums

$4Q99.$7Q99

I Group- jT ^ m ^

Blouses Shins ^ Corduroy Skirts

$1Q99 $199

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STARTING NOVEMBER 25TH HOLIDAY HOURS 9:00 10:00

Serving The Carolinas In ^Carolina East Mall

Greenville

LAYAWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS

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Phone

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Kinston

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Obituaries

Braddy

CARRBORO - Mrs. Dora Reid Braddy died Sunday in Beverly Health Care Center in Carrboro. The funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at Anderson Chapel Baptist Church near Falkland by the Rev. Chester Frazier. Burial will be in the church cemetery.

Mrs. Braddy was a native of Edgecombe County and spent m(Kt of her life in the Maccelsfield and Crisp communities. She was a member of Anderson Chapel Baptist Church.

Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Mary Ethel Davis of Maccesfield; three sons, James Henry Braddy of Crisp. John Richard Braddy of Baltimore and William Braddy of Pinetops; a sister, Mrs. Elisha Wooten of Maccesfield; 15 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.

The body will be taken from Flanagans Funeral Home to the church Saturday one hour prior to the service.

Barfield

^ SNOW HILL - Mr. Richard Earl Barfield, 30. died Sunday in Jersey City, N.J. The funeral service will be conducted at 2 p.m. Saturday at Saints Delight Missionary Baptist Church in Walston-burg by the Rev. Roosevelt Taylor. Burial will be in the Saints Delight Cemetery.

A native of Greene County, Mr. Barfield spent most of his life in Greene County.

Surviving are his mother and stepfather, Mrs. Carrie Barfield Tuten and Elbert Tuten of Maury; his father and stepmother, Elisha and Mrs. Oble Jean Haddock of Ayden; four sisters, Betty Tuten of Apex, Shirley Tuten and Joann Tuten, both of Snow Hill, and Cynthia Haddock of Ayden; seven brothers, Elvin Barfield and Jeffrey Barfield, both of Farmville, Zeno Tuten and William Tuten, both of Snow Hill, and Elisha Jay Haddock, Christopher Haddock and James Haddock, all qf Snow Hill; his grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Haddock of Ayden, and his step-grandmother, Mrs. Estella Tuten of Farmville The family will receive friends Friday from 7-8 p.m. at Flanagans Funeral Chapel. At other times, the family will be at the home of his mother, Mrs. Carrie Tuten of Maury.FCC Orders Phone Rentals Left Intact

WASHINGTON (AP) -Consumers who have been leasing telephones from the Bell System will have another two years to decide whether to buy a telephone before rental fees stop being regulated.

By a unanimous vote on Wednesday, the Federal Communication Commission said it would require the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. to maintain standardized rental fees for the next two years for those consumers who want to continue leasing their phones after the Jan. 1 breakup of the Bell System.

The commission also specified that AT&T must maintain a standardized list of purchase prices for consumers should they wish to buy the phones they now rent from their local Bell company.

In essence, the agency is assuring consumers they will have several options for the next two years - they can continue to lease their phones if they wish at rates that have already been set; they can buy their rented phone from AT&T and save the monthly rental fee, or

they can compare AT&Ts purchase prices against other retailers and save their monthly rental fee by buying a new phone from someone else.

Starting in 1986, AT&T will be able to charge whatever fee it wants of those customers who are still ren

ting telephones.

The commissions decision affects rmighly 60 million customers of Bell System companies who still rent their telephones every month and equipment worth an estimated $10 billion. Under the antitrust settlement that breaks up the Bell System,

those rented [rfnnes must be transferred to AT&Ts control.

The FCC says an un-r^ulated subsidiary of A'r&T known as AT&T Information Systems can acquire ownership of the rented phoneson Jan. 1.

That means consumers can

continue to rent their phone after Jan. 1, but tb^ 11 be paying AT&T Inforipation Systems - and not ttieir local [^e company - f(r their equipment. It also means state public service commissions will no longer have any say over rental prices for telephones or over

Body Found Under Club's Trick Piano

the purchase prices that are charged consumers who decide to buy die phones they tMwrent.

Tte rental fees range from $1.50 a month for a standard rotatw phom to $2.85 for a staiKlard Touch-Tone phone; $3.15 for a Princess rotary; $4.05 for a Princess Touch-Tone; $3.45 for a Trimline rotary, and $4.60 for a Trimline Touch-Tone.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -A nude, screaming dancer found trapped under a mans crushed body on a trick piano pinned against a nightclub ceiling was too drunk to remember how she got there, police said.

Authorities were awaiting the results of an autojKy today on 40-year-old James

Jimmy the Beard Fer-rozzo, whose 6-foot-2, 220-pound frame was draped over the woman.

She was identified as Teresa Hill, 23, a dancer at the Condor Club where Fer-rozzo was an assistant manager. Homicide detectives would not speculate what led to the circumstances of the

Simpson Club Earns Two Top 4-H Awards

The Simpson Pushers 4-H Club received two top awards, the Community Service Award and the Club-of-the-Year Award at the annual 4-H Awards Night recently.

Dr. Eddie West, superintendent of Pitt County schools, spoke to the 4-Hers, leaders and parents who attended the event on goal-setting and attitude.

The following 4-Hers and clubs were given awards :

Club officer awards; Grifton Shad Pioneer President Kathy Day; Ayden Col-lardneers Vice-President Wayne Bass; Simpson Pushers Secretary-Treasurer Brenda Moye, and Ayden Collardneers Reporter Joel Wingate.

Most blue ribbons in 1983: Ayden Collardneers and the Simpson Pushers tied.

I Dare You awards: John Ward III of the Greenfield Terrace Superstars and Treiste Newton of the Moyewood Action Doers.

Individual project awards: archery, junior division, Quency Hawkins and senior division, Anthony Powell; child care and babysitting. Missy Ange; clothing, junior division, Letecia Moye and senior division, Treiste Newton and Lynn Worley; dogs, Travis Clemons; electric, Robert Bass; energy, Robert Bass; foods and nutrition, junior division. Stephanie Felton and Shannon Bass and senior division, Juanita Moore; forestry, Quency Hawkins; horses, Amy Arrington; public speaking, Lynn Worley; safety, junior division, Katina Faulkner and Stephanie Felton and senior division, Treiste Newton; self-determined, Lynn Worley, and woodworking, Joel Wingate.

The county 4-H council officers for 1984 were also installed at the awards night. They are: Antoinette Suggs, president; Stanley Austin, vice president; Wayne Bass,

FRIDAY

7:30 p m. Red Men meet 8:00 p.m. Narcotics Anony-' mous meeting at Mendenhall Student Center, room 238

SATURDAY 1:30 p.m. Duplicate bridge at Planters Bank 8:00 p.m. AA open discussion group meets at St. Peters Episcopal Church

SUNDAY

4:00-6:00 p.m. - Stroke Club meets at Rehabilitation Center, Pitt Memorial Hospital

Top quality, fuel-economical cars can be found at low prices in Classified.

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As the six Israelis were freed, PLO spokesman Mohammed Shaker said, the 100 guerrillas and about 1,000 other freed Palestinians were flown out of Tel Aviv to Algeria by the Red Cross, which mediated the exchange in Geneva.

Palestine! Palestine! many cried at Ben-Gurion Airport as they boarded three Air France jumbo jets provided by France. Arriving later in Algiers, the Palestinians flashed victory signs and yelled pro-Arafat slogans.

The rest of the Ansar prisoners told the Red Cross they wished to remain in southern Lebanon, Israeli military sources said.

The Tel Aviv command said the six Israeli soldiers lives had been in imminent danger from Palestinian extremists because of the PLO war. One of them, according to the PLO, had become hysterical during recent shelling by the rival PLO factions around Tripoli.

The Israeli officials said they had to give in on a demand that two other Israeli soldiers, held by Libyan-backed Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine-General Command, also be released. The PFLP-General Command is at odds with Arafat.

All eight Israeli soldiers were captured in central Lebanon on Sept. 3,1982, during Israels invasion of Lebanon to destroy Palestinian guerrilla bases. The detainees at Ansar and the other south Lebanon camps were captured during the invasion.

Fri., Nov. 25th & Sat., Nov. 26th

2 Days Only!

20%o

Storewide Sale

Plaza fabrics

Sears)

Plaza Shopping Center (Between A & P /

Kinston, N.C. Open 9-5:30 Phone: 522-1515

seeretary-treasurer, and Amber Harris, reporter.

death.

Ferrozzo probably saved the womans life with a last-second kick that cut the switch on the motorized piano hoist, said fire Lt. Jim Lyons, whose rescue crew was called to the club. The dead mans body provided 2 or 3 inches of cushion that kept the woman from being crushed, he said.

The piano has been used for almost 20 years by entertainer Carol Doda, who makes her entrance by reclining acrosc the instrument while it is lowered by cable to the stage of the topless club.

When authorities discovered the white baby grand Wednesday morning, it was raised to the ceiling. Police

said it appeared that Ferrozzo, whose body was clothed, had been crushed when he was pinnd between the ceiling ana Ms. Hill.

If I were to speculate on the cause of death, it would be asphyxiation as a result of being crushed, Detective GuintherWhiteysaid.

Police discovered shards of glass and blood spatter^ in the club, indicating there may have been a struggle. A little blood was found bv the bar, but Whitey said he couldnt be sure where it-came from. The young lady had a couple of cuts on her hand, he said.

The dancer said she had been dating Ferrozzo since her arrival in San Francisco two weeks ago.

No one is certain what caused the piano to rise toward the 12-foot-high ceiling, but something or someone may have bumped the switch, on the wall near the liano, Detective Marvin )eansaid.

1 dont see how this could possibly have happened, said a young woman who identifica herself as Desiree, a dancer at the club.

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Charlotte's New Myor Says Race Doesn't Figure In His Success

By ELISSA McCRARY

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CHARLOTTE. N.C. (AP) - Harvey Gantt says his admission as Clemson's first black student 20 years ago and his recent election as Charlottes first black mayor have nothing to do with race and everything to do with his determination to succeed.

1 have the ability to be almost single-minded in going after my goals," said Gantt, a 40-year-old architect. "I realfy dont see anything else.

With me, its just a matter of deciding what I want, preparing and putting my mind to accomplishing it, he said. 1 really dont see that race figures in it at all."

In the Nov. 3 mayoral election. Gantt, a Democrat, defeated his white Republican opponent, Ed

Peacock, 52 percent to 48 percent. Gantt collected 40 percent of the white vote. Only 23 percent of Charlottes registered voters are black.

Los Angeles is the only big city where a black mayor has won a larger share of the white vote.

Gantt says the desire to succeed was instilled in him at an early age by his father. Christopher, a retired shipyard worker, and his mother. Elizabeth, a homemaker. Growing up in Charleston, S.C., with four sisters, Gantt says he was encouraged by his parents to set goals for himself and reach them.

Whether it was making all As in elementary school or making the football team in high school, my family supported me and told me to go after it," Gantt said. I

Duke Team Seeks Clue To Disease

DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - A genetic clue for detecting Huntingtons disease will be used by Duke University Medical Center to track down North Carolina families with the inherited fatal disorder, which used to be detectable only in middle age.

Beginning at the first of the year, we are going to travel throughout the state, visiting families affected by Huntingtons disease and taking blood samples from as many family members as will cooperate, said Dr. Margaret Pericak-Vance, assistant medical research professor at Duke. She has been working with people with a family history of Huntingtons disease for more than 10 years.

The Duke team will be collaborating with a Boston group led by James Gusella, a biologist who found a blood-borne marker associated with the disease. Before the marker was found, anyone with a parent who had Huntingtons disease had to live in fear, not knowing whether they would inherit the disease until their middle years.

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was never told something could not be done. It never occurred to me that I couldnt do something once I made up mind to do it."

Gantt points to his admission at Clemson in 1963 under a federal desegregation order as an example of his positive thinking. Black leaders called Gantts acceptance at the all-white school a victory for minorities. Gantt calls it a personal victory.

I was tired of going to schooF in the Midwest at the University of Iowa, I was tired of the cold climate and I wanted to get back to the South and go to school, he said. L wanted to go to Clemson, I did what I hiad to do to gain admission and I studied and got my degree at Clemson. It was the education I was interested in, not setting precedents."

Gantt went on to M.I.T. where he received a masters degree in urban planning.

Gantt began honing his skills as a politician while serving on Charlottes city council, leading a drive to revitalize the inner city. He added clout to his plan by buying a home in the now prestigious restored Fourth Ward section of the city .

In 1979, Gantt surprised

many political observers by filing for mayor against Democrat Eddie Knox. He came within 1,200 votes of defeating Knox in the primary and became the odds-on favorite in 1983. Knox didnt seek reelection this year to run for governor.

Gantt describes himself as a man driven to win but nc^ obsessed with it. His days start before dawn when he jogs four miles before going to work at his architeclurm firm and often stretch in^6 hours. Between meetings and blueprints, he tries to squeeze in time for his wife, Lucinda, and his four children. He plans to keep up his architectural practice after he is sworn in as mayor Dec. 5.

I work hard but I know how to relax. Im not a workaholic, Gantt sid. I jog every day, I go to parties from time to time and I play a little tennis. Gantt plays on his own tennis court.

Gantt savs he likes to think of himself as a man who doesnt seek out controversy but who doesnt run from it.

Ive been in the public eye in some controversial situations since I was a 20-year-bld kid, he said. I dont deliberately seek out controversy but Im not afraid of

it-

As far as Im concerned, the buck stops at my desk, he said. Im not going to try to hide from decisions, popular or unpopular.

For Gantt, being mayw of North Carolinas largest city means long term commitments. For that reason, be refuses to speculate on his future in politics.

The things that I based my campaign on - controlled development, revitalization of downtown -. those are thinp that wont happen overnight, Gantt said. I want to be mayor loi^. enough to see them become a reality. I want to be here a long time.

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Sports the daily reflector ClassifiedTHURSDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 24, 1983

Another Honor For ECU Guard

Long Makes Camp A-A Team

, long touted by ich

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East Carolina football coa( Ed Em(^ as an all-American football player, began to reap those honors today, being named to the Walter Camp Football Foundation All-America team.

The standout offensive guard from Columbia, S.C., who came to East Carolina after a stint in the paratro(^ ers, joined 23 other gridders from across the countiy in making the squad. The Camp All-America team is the oldest of all the all-star teams, having been originated by the Yalecoachinl889.

Others picked for the offensive tine include Bill Fralic of Pittsburgh, Dean Steinkuhler of Nebraska, Doug Sawson of Texas and Tony Slaton of Southern California.

Long, a 6^, 280-pounder who is regarded as tne strongest man in collegiate football -and one of the strongest in the world - was the blocking leader as East Carolina built an 8-3 season auinst a ruffied road schedule, losing the three ames to Florida, Florida te and Miami by a combined total of 13 points, and with the opportunity to beat all three in the closing minutes of the games. That earned the Pirates a 20th spot on the Associated Press Top Twenty rankings of the week. They are also 19th on the Cable News Network rankings and hold the same position on the Sports IlJusiratedUstings. Long has already been licked for two all-star games, ie will play in the Blue-Gray Classic in Montgomery, Ala., on December 25, and will appear in the Hula Bowl in Honolulu, Hawaii, on January 7.

A three-yeai starter for the Pirates, Long was an honorable mention all-America of the Associated Press last

All-American Form

East Carolinas Terry Long (74) leads the blocking for Pirate quarterback Kevin Ingram (1) during action against William & Mary earlier this year in Ficklen Stadium. Long was named today to the Walter Camp Football Foundations All-America

team. Long has already been named to play in the Blue-Gray Classic and the Hula Bowl, and is expected to reap more honors in the coming weeks. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)

year, and was also named to the All-Southern Independent team. He is considered a prime candidate for honors on those teams again this year.

Were very excited and hai^y for Tern being named to this team, Emory said. If there is a finer offensive linman in college football, I sure want to see him

Long earned his reputation

as the worlds strongest collegiate football player in 1982 when he entered the North Carolina Powerlifting Championships and promptly shattered all of the states records, A graduate of Eau Claire High in Columbia in 1978, Long had played only one year of football as a 160-pound defensive guard. After graduation from Eau Claire, he entered the

U.S. Army where he became a devotee of weight training.

Long, who had no experience in powerlifting competition - only what he had learned through weight training in the service and at East Carolina, was given little chance when he entered the state meet, and many old-timers laughed openly as he passed weight after weight to

go for the big poundage.

But those laughs turned to gasps of surprise when Long heaved 837 pounds in the squat, 501 in the bench press and a dead lift of 863 pounds. Longs total of 2,203 pounds ranked as the third highest ever in the world at that point.

Since then, he has hefted 550 pounds in the bench press in workouts at ECU.

Jordan Sparks Tar Heels

CHAPEL HILL (AP) -Michael Jordan scored 23 points, including 12 in the last eight minutes, to lead top-ranked North Carolina to a 75-65 exhibition basketball victory over the Yugoslavian National Team Wednesday night.

The Tar Heels, who open their season on Saturday against Missouri, led by as much as 17-6 in the first six

minutes, but the Yugoslavians refused to yield and actually led 24-23 with 5:30 left on a basket by Drazen Petrovk. But a 16-4 North Carolina spree, capped by a Brad Daugherty baseline jumper with two seconds left, gave the -Tar Heels a 39-28 edge at intermission.

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Jordan then started his spree. A pair of perimeter jumpers gave North Carolina a 60-59 lead with 6:34 left.

Buzz Peterson added a baseline jumper at the 5:12 mark before Sunara struck back with a free throw with 4:31 left. Daugherty, who had 13 points, hit a short baseline jumper with 3:56 left, but Andro Knego connected on a three-point play to cut the Tar

Heel lead to 64-63. Nebojsa Zorkic was driving for a layup and the lead when freshman Kenny Smith stripped him of the ball and Jordan converted the steal into a layup and a 66-63 cushion with 3:07 left.

North Carolina added a 9-2 spurt at the end.

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Tigers Chase East Title At Southeast Guilford

Williamston High Schools Tigers travel to Guilford County Friday evening to face Southeast Guilford for the Eastern Championship of the Division II3-A playoffs.

There is no state championship in the 3-A Divisiwi II ranks.

Williamston, which was 2-8 a year ago, earned the right to enter the Division II playoffs by finishing second in the Northeastern (inference with a 8-2 mark this season. Last years squad was troubled by a senior revolt after two senior members of the team were dismissed for disciplinary reasons. Most of the remaining seniors told Coach Harold Robinson they would strike if the two were not reinstated. Robinson then issued a practice-or-pack-up order to the group, and when they didnt show up for drills, dismissed them also.

That left Robinson to go most of the season with a team largely composed of underclassmen, but the coach said that much was learned by the team during its time of troubles.

Those lessons have paid off this year for the Tigers.

The Tigers won their first five games of the season, downing 2-A Perquimmans, and 3-A Farmville (Antral, before opening Northeastern Conference play.

In the league, Williamston beat Plymouth and Ahoskie before stunning one of the pre-season favorites, Bertie, with a 40-6 victory.

The following week, however, saw the Tigers lose their first of the year as Tarboro, the other co-favorite in the league, took a 36-22 victory.

The Tigers came back to drop Roanoke Rapids and Roanoke before bowing to Washington, 22-19, on a last-play field goal.

'They earned their second place finish, however, by downing Edenton the final week of the year, 21-14.

In the first round of the playoffs, Williamston ripped Warren County, 34-12, then

romped to a 294) victory over Farmville Central in a rematch.

That set up this weeks date with Southeast Guilford.

Southeast went through a season largely like that of the Tigers in finishing second in the Triad Conference. The Guilford team won its first five games, downing Southern Alamance, 21-6; Southern Guilford, 7-0, Eastern Guilford, 26-6, Northeast Guilford, 21-15, and Northwest Guilford, 21-7.

Southeast then fell afoul of Eden Morehead, 28-14 and then bowed to Western Guilford, 19-7. Western went on to win the Triad and face Eastern Randolph in the first round of the Division I playoffs.

Southeast then beat Reidsville, 104). Rockingham, 31-9, and Jamestown Ragsdale, 35-14, in the final three weeks of the season.

Southeast romped to a 49-34 win over Eastern Alamance in round one of the Division II playoffs, then beat Oxford Webb, 21-6, last week to advance against Williamston.

They run out off an unbalanced line, and that worries me some, Robinson said of his upcoming foe. They dont pass much and try to move the ball on the ground with their veer offense. Their line reminds you a lot of the old

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They have a real big offensive line, and they run their two tackles side-by-si(fe, with the end split out from them. They do a lot of pulling and trapping.

Robinson said he thinks uarterback Scott Simpson is best athlete (Ml the team.

They run a 6-3 on defense and stiint some, but not much. I really feel like our offense can mve the ball (mi them, but Im concerned about whether our defense can st(^ them.

Kickoff in the contest is set for 8 p.m.

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Thursday, November 24.1983

Taking A Giant Step

Milwaukees Harvey Catchings jumps over Golden States Mickey Johnson as the Bucks Junior Bridgeman (2) starts a fast break during first quarter NBA action Wednesday night in Milwaukee. (AP Laserphoto)

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ByRICKSCOPPE Associated Press Writer Robbinsville head coach Bob Colvin says he is somewhat surprised his team is still playing football four weeks into November. But his Black Knights are playing, and Friday night theyll try to win a fifth straight 1-A title.

The No. 9 Black Knights, 10-2, battle unranked Creswell, 9-2, in search of their 11th title in the last 15 ears. Creswell beat Bladen-ro 22-14 to move into the finals while Robbinsville rallied from a 13-0 deficit with seven minutes left to edge Rosman 34-33 in four overtimes.

It looked pretty bad with seven minutes to go, Colvin said. I had a few doubts wed make it (to the finals). Quite a few.

Colvin said his teams playoff experience was the difference.

I think thats really what brought us back last Friday night, he said in a telephone interview. I just think the boys got out there and knew they had to score and they did.

Robbinsville is one of two defending state champs still in the playoffs - the other being No. 1 Randleman, which takes on undefeated and second-ranked Sylva-Webster in the 2-A semifinals. In the other semifinal. No. 10 East Carteret, 11-1, meets No. 8 Fuquay-Varina, 11-1.

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In the 3-A semifinals, tenth-ranked Eastern Randolph, 11-0, battles No. 9 Southwest Edgecombe, 11-1, and No. 3 Thomasville, 12-0, meets second-ranked Asheville Reynolds, 12-0.

Creswell is in the playoffs for the third time during coach Gary Rodgers five-year stint, but never have the Tigers advanced to the finals - or faced a team of Rob-binsvilles stature.

Its kind of hard to believe were here, Rodgers said. We worked hard on to get to this spot. Looking back over the weeks weve played, it doesnt seem like it was that hard to get here. Its like someone was with us, guiding us through.

But, Rodgers said, his team has had a hard time preparing for the Black Knights.

"Going up against a team like Robbinsville, which has been there before and is going to go onto the field like its just another game, has effected us, Rodgers said.

The kids were just happy to win last week. They felt ike wed already lost this week before we even played, he said. "It took a while for me to Instill into their minds that weve got another game to play.

Neither coach admits to knowing much about the Qthers team.

By The Associated Press One ni^t after the Denver Nuggets lost by 40 points and gave up 10 uncontested points at the instruction of Coach Doug Moe, he successfully appealed to their pride.

The Nuggets defeated the San Diego Gippers 133-114 in a National Basketball Association game Wednesday night. That erased some of the em-barassment of Tuesdays 156-116 loss at Portland in which Moe told his players to intentionally let the Trail Blazers break a team scoring record.

It embarrassed our players so much that if they had any pride, I knew they would come back and play well tonight, Moe said. And thats exactly what they did. This team does have a lot of pride.

In other NBA games, it was Cleveland 107, Washington 98; Detroit 115, Indiana 113; Philadelphia 113, San Antonio 105; Miwaukee 118, Golden State 94; New Jersey 116, Phoenix 108; Chicago 128, Utah 117 and Seattle 106, Los Angeles 98.

NBA scoring leader Kiki Vandeweghe had 33 points and Dan Issel hit seven of eight shots and scored 16 of his 20 points for Denver in the first half, when the Nuggets took a 75-56 lead. A16-4 streak for the Nuggets at the end of the second quarter put them in control of the game.

The Nuggets shot 61 percent in the first half and extended their margin to as many as 31 points in the final two periods. Alex English scored 27 points for Denver, while Norm Nixon scored 22 and Bill Walton and Terry Cummings added 16 for the Clippers.

It seems like we always play tough after we get blown out and we did it from the beginning tonight, said Vandeweghe, who has scored 30 or more points in seven games this season.

San Diego Coach Jim Lynam agreed.

Denver really came out smoking toni^t, he said. Issel, English and Vandeweghe are the toughest front line defensive assignment in the league.

Big guys are a little reluctant to come out on Issel because they are afraid hell )ut it on the floor and drive it )y them, said Lynam. Its kind of like cat and mouse guarding him.

The Clippers, 5-9 on the season, are 0-9 away from home and have not won on the road since Feb. 17 at Golden State, a stretch of 22 games.

Sonics 106, Lakers 98 Seattle won at home by building a 17-point lead in the fourth quarter and then surviving a run of 10 straight points by Los Angeles.

Swen Nater had six con

secutive points during the Lakers rally, but A1 Wood responded with four in a row as the Sonics regained a 100-91 advantage with 2:21 remaining.

Gus Williams led Seattle with 23 points, while Kareem Abdul-Jabbar paced the Lakers with 19.

Bulls 128. Jazz 117 Chicago spoiled Utahs first home game at Las Vegas, Nev., behind Dave Corzines 23 points and 22 from Orlando Woolridge.

A 21-8 streak by the Bulls helped them overcome a two-point halftime deficit and take a 103-87 lead into the fourth quarter.

Adrian Dantley led the Jazz with 24 points.

76ers 113, Spurs 105 At San Antonio, Andrew Tpney scored 10 of his 34 points in the fourth period and Philadelphia outscored the Spurs 14-2 in the final minutes to overcome a four-point deficit.

George Gervin scored 12 of his 25 points in the first quarter as San Antonio took a six-point lead and increased it to as much as 13 in the second period. But an 18-5 spurt by the 76ers put them back in the game in the third quarter.

Nets 110, Suns 108 New Jersey won on the road against Phoemx when Buck Williams hit an off-balance jumper at the final buzzer.

Williams connected after Walter Davis, who tied teammate Larry Nance and Nets guard Otis Birdsong for game scoring honors with 26, hit a three-point goal with one second remaining to tie the game.

Bucks 118, Warriors 94 Milwaukee easily won at

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TTie Bucks led by only two points midway through the third period, but Moncrief scored all 12 of his third-quarter points during a 22-11 streak that put Milwaukee ahead 81-68. Joe Barry Carroll led the Warriors with 24 points.

Pistons 115, Pacers 113 Detroit got 31 points from Isiah Thomas and rallied from an 11-point fourth quarter deficit to beat Indiana at Indi-an^lis.

Thomas scored six points in -the final 21^ minutes for the Pistons, who won for the first time in seven road games this seasim. George Jo^spn led the Pacers wii 29 points.

Cavaliers 107, Bullets 98 Cleveland won at home as World B. Free scored 36 points and the Cavaliers held Washington to one point in the final five minutes.

Free scored 15 points in the third quarter to help the Cavaliers overcome a seven-point halftime deficit. In the last 5:05, Cleveland outscored the Bullets 11-1.

LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) -Joe Frazier, dressed in-gunslinger black, didnt have much to say, but his measure was clear.

On Gods word, were here to get that title, Smcin Joe, the former heavyweight champion, growled at a news conference Wednesday for Friday nights 12-round fight between his 23-year-oId son, Marvis, and Larry Holmes, the World Boxing Council heavyweight champion.

But according to the WBC, Frazier cannot win the title, although Holmes can lose it, since the fight cannot be sanctioned as title match because Frazier is not a top-10 ranked contender.

This means that should Frazier, who is a 4/^-l underdog, win, the title would te declaxl vacant by the WBC.

Of course, should Frazier, who is 10-0 as a pro, beat the 34-year-old Holmes, who is 34-0, most people who are involved in and follow boxing would consider him champion. One of them is Holmes.

I am the world champion, said Holmes. "I wiU, if Marvis Frazier beats me, consider Marvis Frazier as champion and I will, if he wants it.

deliver it (the title belt) to his house.

I wouldnt want it if I were you, said Holmes turning to FYazier. The WBC doesnt recognize you.

In talking recently about not sanctioning the fight as a title bout, Jose Sulaiman, the WBC president, denied that the action had any thing to do with promoter Don King, who has ^n accused by rivals of enjoying favoritism with the WBC.

Wednesday, Murad Muhanunad, who is (xromoting the fight with Bob Andreoli, denied he had been told by Sulaiman that the fight would be sanctioned if Kii^ received an option for a Frazier fight.

But, said Muhammad, I stnmdy believe that if Don King had rights to this fight, it woud have been recognize! as a championship.

Ive done all my homework, said Frazier, who many observers feel is just too

inexperienced, although he bad a 58-2 amateur record beftm turning pro in 1980.

Noting that when he has fought, he almost always has won, Frazier said, Every time I get the report card, I getaUA\

However, Holmes thinks Frazier has things learn and that he is the mari to teach some hard lessons.

There are a lot of things I can do to you, youve never had done before,^ Holmes told Frazier, the son, while Frazier, the father, scowled. Youre going to see a lot of things coming at you, you never saw coming at you before.

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PASADENA, Calif. (AP) -After making Philadelphia home for the last 38 years, the Army-Navy game has gone Hollj^ood.

Meeting for the first time on the West Coast, Army and Navy try to salvage something from miserable seasons when they clash Friday in the Rose Bowl, a short hop from the bright lights of Hoi ywood.

A forecast of rain threat-ened to dampen the nationally-televised classic, (11:45 a.m. PST). A turnout of more than 90,000 is anticipated for the 83rd renewal of one of college footballs oldest rivalries More than 10,000 people, including 4,500 cadets from each academy, were flown out in 40 planes in the largest peacetime airlift in history. The massive operation came at no expense to the taxpayers.

Both teams take 2-8 records into the game, with Army on a five-game losing streak and Navy on a four-game skid.

The Midshipmen, who hold a 39-37-7 series advantage, have not lost to Army since 1977, when the Cadets won 17-14. Navy won last years meeting 24-7.

The decision to break tradition and move the game west for one year came after concerns about sagging atten-dawe, revenue and television rathigs in Philadelphia.

Hoping to spruce up the games image, officials agreed to move it here for wider exposure.

Navy (Toach Gary Tranquill, in his sixth Army-Navy battle, four as an assistant, said he will miss Philadelphia but believes the switch is good for the game because it gets another part of the country directly involved

But he doesnt expect the change of scenery to have any effect on the rivalrys intensity.

Once the game starts, none of the players are going to remember where it's being played, he said.

tranquills chief concern is the Middies inability to score. .Navv has one of the most productive offensive weapons in the country in running back Napoleon McCallum, the nations No,3 rusher and leading all-purpose runner.

But you dont win on statistics, said Tranquill, who is in his second year as the Navy head coach.

Weve moved the ball well, except when it comes to putting it in the end zone. We havent created many big plays. he said.

For underdog Army, the aim is to contain McCallum, who is averaging 140 yards rushing per game and 217.8 yards per game in all-purpose yardage.

Nobody has really stopped him this year, said Jim Young, first-year coach of the Cadets.

McCallum, a 6-foot-2, 210-pound junior, has rushed for a school-record 1,405 yards this season to become Navys No.2 all-time rusher.

.Navy could be forced to go with a first-time starter at quarterback for the second year in a row. Rick Williamson, a starter as a sophomore last year, has not played since injuring his knee in a 31-7 l(s to South Carolina two Weeks ago.

That could press sophomore Sean Cannon into service.

"Well make that determination at gametime, said Trahquill.

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UT-C Is Southern Pick

By TOM FOREMAN Jr.

AP Sports Writer Based on the thoughts of those who are suppled to know, Tennessee^ttanoo^ should walk away with the Southern Conference basketball title. Not even the Moccasins think its that easy.

In a poll of spOTtswrito^ and broadcasters, the Moccasins received 21 of the 24 first-place vc^ and a total of 213 points. Marshall was racked to finish second and Western Carolina the choice for third.

Were far from any shoo-in, Tennessee-Chattanooga coach Murray Arnold said. This has become a very tough and competitive conference and its goi^ to be stronger than ever this year.

Arnold should be confident. He has top scorer Willie White returning along with postmen Stanford Strickland and Lamar Oden. Tennessee-Chattanooga isnt tali, but he is competing In a league not known fra* its dominating big guys. Then again, UT-C hasnt needed the size, based on

craisecutive trips to the NCAA tournament which proved that the Southern Craiference could match braun with the so-called big-name teams.

Two years ago, maybe you could say we were dominating. But last year we woo seven games by a gross total of 14 points, Arnold said. And we beat teams five through eight by just 10 points. That should tell you something about this conference.

If Arnold is cautious, Marshalls Rick Huckabay is anything but. He is certainly not convinced that hell have

NBC Has McGuire; CBS Has Tournament

By DAVE GOLDBERG AP Sports Writer First the good news - A1 McGuire recently signed a new four-year contract with NBC.

Now the bad news - NBC wont have the NCAA basketball tournament until at least 1967.

In what ranks as a major coup, the NCAA has agreed to extend CBS rights to its basketball championship for three more years. So while McGuire is limited to regular season games, ex-sidekick Billy Pader will continue in the spotlight of what has become one of televisions showcases - a month-long extravaganza overshadowed only by the World Series and Su^Bowl.

What ha|H)ened, bluntly, is that the NCAA television committee decided to take CBS money and run - $% million or so for three years, double what its receiving for the three years up to 1964. It was done under a contract clause - standard, txit rarely invoked - that gives the NCAA a 30-day period to negotiate with the current rights holder befrae putting the contract up for bid.

NBC, if it couldnt get all of the package, was prepared to bid for at least a part. It even did subtle thi^ to show its interest - like running a McGuire basketball special last season on the Sunday between the semifinals and finals; in effect plugging Monday nights show on (^.

We very much expected to be in on it, says one NBC executive. You cant blame CBS - we would have tried to do the same thing in their position - but Im sure the NCAA could have gotten more money if theyd (^ned up the bidding.

So why didnt they? The best answer is that CBS gave the NCAA just what it wanted -two prime-time telecasts of regional semi-finals and enraigfa cash to make it a pre-emptive bid.

I think the feeling was that we wanted to get it wrapped

up as early as possible, says Dave Cawood, the NCAAs television coordinator. And Dave Gavitt, the Big East Conference Commissioner and the head of the NCAA televi-sirai committee says;

We knew there mi^t even be more money available if NBC was involved, but we figured we couldnt ^ueeze a whole lot more out of it.

The problem is that as of now, the viewers get second best. NBCs basketball team is generally more experienced and more knowledgeable. It features not only McGuire and Dick Enberg but has developed a very deep bench -Marv Albert, Bucky Waters, Don Criqui, Bob Costas, et. al.

Packer, snatched from NBC when CBS won the college contract, is a clear standout at CBS, and the production, in the finals, was very good in spots. But the overall show lacks NBCs exertise.

On the other hand, when did aesthetics ever come before money?

were 100, 150 callers complaining, but what about the 1,000 who were hollering for James to go at it last weekend?

Wayne Gretzky had three goals and five assists in a single game last weekend. Lets go to the videotape of that.

If youre bored by golf on television, you might t^ Gun-fight at the OK Corral?

Golf becomes gunfight Saturday, when NBC unveils The Skins Game, a big money shootout among Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Tom Watson and Gary Player.

to climb over UT-C to claim a Southern Conframe title.

I dont think Tennessee-Chattanooga is the shoo-in everybody thinks th^ are," said the newest additkm to the SC coaching fraternity. Murray will be looking over bis shoulder all year tmause were going to be tapinng on it.

Not only is Huckabay ccm-fident - he is quite serious.

HS is not fun fw me, he said. This is business. People may get fired up to beat us but theyre going to have to work their butts off to do it.

Western Carolinas Steve Cottrell lost some key performers, but he was encouraged bv late-season play and thinks he has the personnel that can challenge the other two guys for supremacy.

Weve got the quickness and experience to do more things on defense and will ra^ have to go to one player on offense as has been the case in the past ... , Cottrell said, adding that his teams chances for a league title and a post-season assignment in the NCAA tournament are buoyed by the switch of tournament sites. Last year it was Charleston, W.Va. This time, its Asheville and Cottrell wants to take the roof off.

I want it to be a premium to get in this place, he said in referr^ to the 7,000 seat Asheville Civic Center. I. want it to be a madhouse. I want to see people outside trying to get in.

'Biphouse' Looking For 700th Career Basketball Victory

By TOM FOREMAN Jr.

AP Sports Writer WINSTON-SALEM (AP) -WinstoihSalem State coach darence Bighouse Gaines is looking for his 700th coaching victory Friday -and a whole lot more.

Im going to stay around long to fmd a bunch of guys and win the national championship again, said Gaines, who has the 1967 NCAA college division title to his credit.

The Rams, who Gaines has coached for 37 years, can earn the 60-year-oid coach one more milestone if they beat Barber-Scotia in the nightcap of the Bighouse Gaines Classic at the Winston-Salem Coliseum. Behind Gaines is De-Paul coach Ray Meyer with 697 victories.

Meyer starts his quests for 700 on Dec. 3 against Illinois State at home. The late Kentucky coach Adolph Rupp

Tech's Collier Top Rookie

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (AP) - Geoi^ Techs Cw7 (Oilier has been selected as the ACC Rookie of the Year by the Atlantic Coast Sports Writers Association.

Collier received 68 of the 100 votes cast by association members, far ahead of Virginias Howard Petty, who flnished second with 10 votes. Petty would not have been eligible for the title because of his freshman redshirt status.

Collier saw limited action the first part (rf the season because of a damaged shoulder and the performance of starting back Robert Lavette.

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(Columbus, Ga., native has rushed for 439 yards in 76 carries for an average of 5.8 yards per carry. His 342 yards on 11 kickoff returns gives him an average of 31.2 yartb, the leading average in the conference. He has also scored four touchdowns.

Cory Ck)llier is one of the most remarkable freshmen I have ever had and not just because hes a good football )layer, Georgia Tech Coach Jilly (?urry said. He was patient. He has an extraordinary mind. He is respected by his teammates.

Collier has twice been selected by his teammates as game captain this season.

leatb all coadies with 875 victories.

Gaines hasnt made a major issue of the impending feat, but fans and frirds are ready to throw a big bash.

Seven hundred shouldnt mean that much to them, he said. But thats what theyre chanting. At 500 victraies, I didnt knoiy what it meant. Six hundred was a big thrill.

In addition to the NCAA crown, Gaines has alsa coached nine Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association championships. He implied that the key to it is always being positive when dealijiig with athletes.

"We coaches do too much telling the players what they do wrong and dont tell them enou^ how they should do it, he said.

There were some who didnt need much coaching from Gaines. Two of them were first-round draft picks in the National Basketball Association - Cleo Hill in 1961 and Earl Monroe in 1967.

I look at a skilled basketball player just like a talented musician, Gaines said. He leariis the basics and when he adds a little extra to it, it comes out like a work of art.

Gaines might have won his 700th game last season, but he spent pralions of the season in Kentucky to spend time with

his mothtf, who later died. Even as the opfMitunify presents itself this week, he admits its just like opening

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There are scores of local sportscasters who love to denounce hockey violence. Hien they holler lets go to the videotape and on come guys punching and wrestling each other to the ice.

Joe Crozier, coach of the Rochester Americans of the American Hockey League, recently did them one better.

Crozier, who has a show called Crows Comer, on WHEC-TV in Rochester, showed two of his players, Lou Crawford and val James practicing fighting. The 45-second segment then showed actual, hockey fights and closed with Crozier outlining the first rule of self-defense for the kiddies; Be sure you get in the first punch.

The station says it received about 100 protests and Jack Butterfield, president of the AHL, said he will investigate.

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ST. GEORGES. Grenada (AP) - The U.S. military commander says a "dumb mistake resulted in the 19th American fatality since the Grenada invasion, and he predicts some of his combat troops may still be on the island at Christmas.

Maj. Gen. Jack Farris said a soldier "clearing his weapon, a .45^aliber, accidentally shot another soldier in the chest Wednesday The Pentagon in Washington said the soldiers name was being withheld until the Army had notified the next of kin.

"It was a dumb mistake, Farris said.

The victim was the first U.S. soldier to die since the first five days of the Oct. 25 invasion, which claimed 18 American lives.

Also on Wednesday, a dump truck carrying a

team of military and civilian medical personnel plunged into a ravine. Dr. Steve Robinson, from Harlem Hospital in New York City, and an unnamed Army dental technican were flown to Grenada for X-rays after they were pinned under the truck.The injuries werent believed to be serious.

"Its what happens when the war winds down. People get careless and complacent." Farris said.

Meanwhile. U.S. troops planned today to have the traditional Thanksgiving Day dinner, nearly one month after the U.S.-led invasion that toppled a Marxist army junta.

Feasts with freshly prepared turkeys were flown in Wednesday from the United Stat for the 1.200 combat troops and 1,900 support troops On Tuesday, the military said some 1.200 troops were

^nt home to Ft. Bragg, C.. in time for Thanksgiving.

Although President Reagan has set Dec. 23 as the pullout date for all U.S. combat forces. Farris said that wouldn't "necessarily ' be the case

"A lot depends on the security situation on the island. Naturally, our country always wants to get in and do what has to be done and then get out as soon as possible, Farris said.

But what we're not going to do is withdraw under conditions that would require us to come back later...to clean something up. That would be foolish.

Farris estimated there remains "a handful " of Cubans and some 30 "hard-core People's Revolutionary Army resistors still at large.

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U.S. Allocates $30 Million For Grenadian Assistance

f W.ASlilNGTO.N AHi The Hci.pan ad-j'ministration is allocating an additional sd

* million in security and econnmie a^sistann *for Grenada, converting the i.-^-land into perhaps thc uorld'vlargest per ciipila renpi enl of I' S aid '    '

* ilalt the lui'd.s will In.- used lo tra'n and eijuip ithe niiiltmational Canbliean UCicekeejnne

force while die remainder is earmarKeii tor a . variety of needs, incmdma road rehabiliiaiion. upgrading of socia] servioe and agricnlud development.

Most ol the dicH) I ds. triiops i.h on .the island will U- withdr.cwn >eiore i linsiinas. leaving its security in the hands ol die sfX-iiation. .i.o-man force troni neighlioring Gariblx'an countries President Reagan ii^eii his emergency pijwer.s to fmanee tla security ! assistance pn^rani.

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Defense Secretary Caspar WeiiifKTgei s.nd ' Tuesday the ocl wa.- earned out under Syrian sponsorship The two spending plans, coupici .nil', an earlier million in emeignicy fcoiiomu-relie!, rajse the total ITS aid package lor Grenada to million siiK'e the nd American invasion ol the island i ificuis said that aid is expected to ri.^s' sigmiicaniiv nj die months ahead ^ The officials, asking not to be idmitifiod, acknowledged that the aid levels are extraor dinarily high lor a small island hut .saiti the United Stales has a sjHaial ohligalion in (irenada in view of in decision jo inter, ene militarily there According lo new U.S. estimatev, tlic Grenadian island population, once 1 lo,iiii(i. h.i,' tiow dropfK'd to ahout 8.5.fHl.i, On a per cai'"a

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l.M'j)iiiii the Bidiop government's claim I ha' 'i;f. ..oi port would help develop Grenada's too ;,oo-tial, a "emor I S. official .said Vwr;:.,-1,1 i.i* government through "virtu-.dij coiiiiscaioiv' lax [lolicies, had no intention 0 wooing investors for touri-sm devel-otmieilt

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Helms Wants Bill Signed

liALKKJH Sen. Jesse Helms. R-N.C., Wednesday made a second appeal to President Reagan to sign dairy-tobacco iegisialion into law despite advice from some in the adiniiiislration.

The ap}H-al was made as the legislation approved by Congress last week was delivered to the White House, Some advisors want Reagan to veto the bill because of dairy pi\i\ isions that would pay farmers not to produce milk.

Tlie tol.'acco provisions include a two-year freeze on support prices and the ending of the lease-transfer system by 1987.

In a letter released by Helms Wednesday, the Senate .Agriculture Committee chairman promised he would oppose extensin o the dairy provisions if Reagan signs the bill.

Helms has predicted there will be no veto. Several top Republican leaders last week joined Helms in a letter to Reagan asking that he sign the bill.

Removal Of Barriers Sought

R.ALKKiH - Several telephone companies called on state I    \ diesday to drop state barriers against

j 11 u lui long-distance service inside the state, but in 1 I. ites warned the competition could lead to 1 h 11 I cal service.

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Teen-Ager Had Been Turned Away

FIM.EIUH - .A Raleigh teen-ager who hanged himself at Wake Juvenile Detention Center had twice tried to commit suicide and was turned away for treatment at three area hospitals, slate officials said Wednesday,

.Michael Warren Forte, 15. was found hanging by a sheet frnni a heatiiig pipe Sunday. He had been sent to the center Oct !7 by District Court Judge George F. Bason, who ordered him held [lending a psychological evaluation.

Wake County com t officials, alarmed after the first suicide attempt tried in late October to get Forte admitted to Dorotiiea D'x. Duke and North Carolina Memorial hospitals. Tle,> three facilities said there was no room for another violent youth, otficials said.

Port Revenues Increase

R.\LKIGH - Revenues at North Carolina ports increased 5 percent during the first four months of the 1983-84 fiscal year, according to the State Ports Authority. Revenue for ail ports operations totaled $4,958,964 or $223,313 more than the same tour month period last year.

The State Fort of Wilmington showed the largest increase with an irpercent jump over revenues in July, August, September and October of 1982. Wilmington recorded $3.9 niillion for the year compared to $3.5 million last year.

Profit lor llie period was $753,886 or $246,000 higher than which wa> budgeted for the period. The increase also represents a 7 percent increase in profits the same period last year.

Erosion Suits Are Filed

SPARTA Stale officials have sued to developers in Alleghany and Ashe counties for erosion violations.

G. (.riston Windham, the assistant state attorney general for the N.C. Department of Natural Resources and Community Development, said suits were filed because soil running of from two improperly developed resort projects in the counties are causing further pollution of the New River.

Windham said the department has been unable to make the developers obey erosion regulation.

The suils cite alleged violations at the River Country Development on the New River and the Blue Ridge Manor projrctoff U S 221 bet ween West Jefferson and Deep Gap.

New Judge Appointed

'iilLMlNGTON - Wilmington lawyer Elton Tucker was ap[Kjinted Wednesday to serve the unexpired term of District Judge Carter T. Lamfreth, who left office Sept. 30 to practice law Tucker said he hopes to take the oath of office Dec. 12, but iirsl must arrange for his cases to be handled by other lawyers,

Lambeth's four-year term would have expired Dec. 2,1984, according to llrent Hackney, deputy press secretary for Gov. Jim limit His salary was $38.808a year.

I am higfily impressed with Elton Tuckers fairness and his dedication to improving our system'of justice, Hunt said in a pixss release announcing the appointment. He has gained a broad base of experience during his 10 years of private practice and understands the people of this judicial di>tric! 1 mn certain he will be an outstanding District Court judge'

Movie Studio To Be Built

RALEIGH Dino De Laurentiis, whose credits include such tilm^ as. King Kong. " Mutiny on the Bounty and liagtime. w ill buid a major motion picture studio complex . in Wilmington. Gov, Jim Hunt has announced.

De Laurentiis has eight major motion pictures'in production at locations around the world, including Fire.'-tarter.' which is l)eing filmed in Wilmington. He said the complex will be built around an 18,000-square-foot sound stage be.)ng ii>ed tor that film.

f)e 1 . urentiis said the new complex will eventually include three sound stages, a special effects stage, wardrobe and , propertv facilities,

Three Sisfers Reunited After 44 Years

MORGANTON, N.C. (AP) - When three sisters are reunited on Thanksgiving Day in Franklin, it wUl ent more than 44 years of separation and searching.

Sue Johnson of Morganton says they were separated when both parents died withint six months of each other.

After my mother died, I was sent from Blacksburg, Va to live with a great-aunt and uncle in North Carolina. I was 14 years old, Mrs. Johnson said. After that, I lived in several foster homes. 1 had no idea what happened to the baby - or Joyce -and later on when I finished school and was on my own, I worked for the telephone company in Charlotte. That was when I started trying to

find them.

Over the years, she said, she made endless attempts to locate her sisters, without success. As the wife of a Navy officer, she traveled extensively, moved fre-(juoitly, but always continuing her search.

I was often told conflicting facts by people I called for information, Mrs. Johnson said. I was told one time that Vivian was dead. Tlien later, that she had been legally adopted.

Vivian had been adt^ed by an Asheville family, and grew up in the Weaverville area. Her adoptive mother still lives in Asheville. Joyce had taken on a new surname, that of a foster family with whom she lived.

That complicated my

search, Mrs. Jcrfimon said. Our original family name was Guins - ai^ after we all married, (rf course, we had our hi^bandsnames.

After the Johnsons retired and settled in Morganton two years ago. Sue instituted a renewed search f(M' Her sisters, helped by wonderful telei^ume operators all the way from Blacksburg to Asheville. I finally located Joyce who is now Mrs. Curtis Akers, in Stokesdale, N.C., just outside of Hi^ Point. On Oct. 27, we made our first vMce contact.

Joyce had run into Vivian 20 years before and informed her for the first time that she had two siblings she never knew existed Mrs. Johnson said. They have cor

responded since then. Mrs. Akers had also been searching for her sisters and had been told that Sue had perished in a fire.

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By ERICA JOHNSTON Associated Press Writer RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -Faced with declining numbers of patients, at least half of North Carolinas 130 community .hospitals are experiencing problems making ends meet, a North Carolina Hospital Association official says.

Community hospital censuses are down an average of 10 percent to 30 percent across the state, and the slide has picked up spe^ in the last two months, said Kaye Lasater of the Raleigh-based hospital association.

' Its almost like a switch was turned, said Paul Wiles, senior vice president of Forsyth County Hospital. The patients were here one day, and the next day, they werent;

To meet the financial squeeze brought by declining numbers of inpatients, up to 75 community hospitals are taking measures that include hiring freezes, asking employees to take time off without pay, laying off employees and closing beds, Ms. Lasater said.

Hospital officials said the belt-tightening measures have not lessen^ the quality of health care because the declining services are a response to declining demand.

At this point, patients are not suffering, Ms. Lasater said. ... But hospitals can cut just so far and still deliver quality care. Hospitals t^t have laid off workers include Greensboros Wesley Long Community Hospital, which has laid off 200 employees or 19 percent of its workforce, and Lenoir Memorial Hospital in Kinston.

Hospitals that have closed beds include Long, Rutherford Hospital, Cleveland Memorial Hospital in Shelby, Johnston Memorial Hospital in Smithfield and St. Josephs in Asheville.

Declining numbers of patients are the pattern all over the country, but the situation is particularly

acute here, Ms. Lasater said. Its as bad here as in any other state Ive talked

to

Wiles said the number of patients at Forsyth Memorial is down 5.5 percent, or an average of 25 to 30 fewer patients a day. The facility has asked its 2,300 employees to take time off without pay and about 1,000 have done so, he said.

Its tough on health care workers, he said of the declining number of patients. Theres a great deal of insecurity about the situation now. We used to think the health care industry was recession-proof, but suddenly ...it isnt.

Officials are uncertain about the causes of their financial problems and declining censuses.

The decline partly is due to a delayed reaction in unemployment, Ms. Lasater said. As people run out of health benefits, they are more hesitant to go to the hospital.

The state hospital associa-tion has criticized a Medicare payment plan the federal government began to phase in Oct. 1. Under the new system, hospitals are paid a predetermined amount for treatment of specific ailments.

Formerly, hospitals were reimbursed about 85 percent of their costs to treat Medicare recipients. The difference, Ms. Lasater said, ends up being transferred to private insurance companies.

Forty percent of inpatients in North Carolina are Medicare recipients, Ms. Lasater said. Decreased federal aid will result in a greater burden on private insurance companies, their customers and businesses.

Ms. Lasater said many companies are feeling the pinch and have altered their insurance benefits packages so employees shoulder more of their health care costs. That also results in fewer patients.

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BARTLESVILLE, Okla. (AP) - Petroleum companies are continuously looking for ways to reduce the risk of drilling dry holes.

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Church To Sell Dinners

Emmanuel Holiness Church will have home-cooked barbecue plates available for $3 and a yard sale Saturday beginning at 7 a.m. to raise money for its building fund. The sale will take place at the green and white double-wide trailer in front of Shady Knoll Trailer Park on Pactolus Highway.

Social Services Meeting Set

The Pitt County Social Services Board will meet Monday at noon at the Three Steers Restgaurant on Memorial Drive. The meeting will be open to the public.

Financial Aid Workshop Set

The guidance department at D.H. Conley High School will hold a financial aid workshop Monday at 7 p.m. in the cafeteria for seniors and their parents. The workshop will be conducted by a financial aid officer from East Carolina University.

Mayo Ears Diploma

Charles E. Mayo Jr. of Falkland has been awarded a diploma by the Mendenhall School of Auctioneering in High Point after completing a basic course in auctioneering.

Classes consist of over 100 hours of professional training. Auctions are conducted where the public is invited and the students do the actual auctioneering.

Jones Served As Page

Kelly Jones of Greenville served as a page in the offices of Gov. Jim Hunt Nov. 21-23. Miss Jones is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones, 202 Queen Annes Road, and is a so[Aomore at J.H. Rose High School.

Thompson Named Winner

Bruce Thompson, a student at J.H. Rose High School, has been named a 1984 United States National Award winner in foreign language, according to the United States Achievement Academy.

Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Thompson of Greenville, was nominated for the award by Nellie Williams, a French teacher at the school. He will appear in the nationally published Achievement Academy Official Yearbook.

Thompson was selected for his academic performance, interest and aptitude, and leadership qualities. The academy recognizes less than 10 percent of all American high school students.

Medical Student Visits Class

Susan Aycock, a medical student at East Carolina University, recently discussed the human skeletal system in a visit to a fourth grade health class taught by Lois Parker at Ayden Elementary School.

Ms. Parkers students also held a reading contest that ended in a four-way tie. The winners were Juanita Mills, Carolyn Joyner, Mike Moore and James Ellison. Pre-Thanksgiving contests also were held in two other classes. A social studies contest was won by Brad Allen, followed by Shannon Cecil. Carolyn Joyner won a language arts contest.

Christmas Promotions Set

The American Lung Association has established two Christmas promotions.

One is a $10 fitness privilege card good for redemption at a number of health clubs in Greenville; the other a golf privilege card good for use at 37 golf courses in eastern N.C. Alpha Xi Delta Sorority members are selling the fitness privilege cards and area golf courses are handling the golf privilege cards. For more information about both promotions, call the Eastern Region Office of the ALA, 752-5093.

Telephone Taping Scheduled

The Weekend with the Stars for Cerebral Palsy" national telethon will be taped Dec. 6-7 at the Moose Lodge Auditorium in Greenville. The telethon will be aired Jan. 14-15 on WITN-TV.

To schedule an audition call 756-5390 between the hours of 4 and 6 p.m. or write Nita Rasberry, Coordinator, P.O. Box 3271, Greenville 27834.

Cypress Glen Work To Start In May

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United Methodists held a news conference Wednesday to give more information about recently announced )lans for a retirement center lere to be known as Cypress Glen.

Construction of the complex, which eventually will include apartments, a rest home, an infirmary, a chapel, a dining hall, a guest house, duplexes and condominiums, is expected to get under way in May 1984, executive director Richard Dawson said. It all depends on fund-raising, which now

looks to be going very well, he said.

He said $2 million already has been committed to the project. He said $7 million is needed to complete Phase I which would include some dwellings, an infirmary, a chapel, a recreation center and dining hall.

If the May construction beginning is realized, he said, first occupancy should be in December 1985 - 18 months later.

United Methodists now have two other retirement centers in this state one in Lumberton and one in Durham. According to Hugh

Jones, president of the board of trustees of the Methodist Retirement Homes, there are about 100 residents of the Lumberton Center and a few over 300 in the Durham one. He said he expects Greenville to eventually be the largest of the three, largely because there is such a large tract of land already purchased here for the project - 110 acres. The land is located in East Greenville between Fourth Street and the Tar River. Jarvis United Methodist Church here gave part of this land and the cost of the remainder is existed to be paid in full soon, it was

announced.

Persons wishing to donate toward the project should contact Dawson or the Rev. James Bailey.

Persons having interest in being among the first occupants will be invited to a meeting soon, it was announced. Persons 62 and over can occupy apartments; persons 65 and over the rest home. United Methodists from the conference in which Greenville is located will be given priority, it was stated, but anyone of sufficient age who wishes may apply to live there.

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provide, pastor James Bailey said, "is independent livmg for older people. This will be a place where petle can keep their cars, come and go as they wish, have lots of activities offered and be able to create their own. Once we make the commitment to a person to accept them, the commitment is a lifetime one. Well keep them here and provide total supportive care - food, utilities, health care thats not of a nature to require hospitalization, household services, planned activities, transportation to group activities, etc.

As of now, its expected that the cost of living at Cypress Glen will be about $700 a month.

Local residents will be employed by the center, po^ibly as many as 125 initially. We see this, Bailey said, as one of the larger industries to come to

lina long while. The center expects to cooperate closely with the East Carolina University School of Medicine which is developing a strong geriatric program here. Dr. Leo Jenkins, president of the board of Cypress Glen, noted.

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MOUNT OLIVE, N.C. (AP) - Doua Moua, once a 14-year-old Laotian soldier whose 11-member family was marked for extinction by the communists, has suffered on the journey that brought him to Mount Olive College.

In a story written by Doua for his English teacher, the religion major recalls farming in the village of Phou Bia near Xieng Khoung Mountain. But then his entire H'mong tribe was threatened by the disorder following the United States withdrawal from Southeast Asia.

During the spring of 1975 the Vietnam war was ending. On the same time two small coutries of Indo-China peninsula were about linishing their freedom, too, Doua writes. They are Laos and Cambodia. The communists took over Laos.

Since the time Laos was falling I was 17 years old. It was so sad for everybody. My tears were rolling down on my cheeks as I was

already leaving my homeland. A bitter feeling was approaching in my heart and I said, Goodbye Laos, my beautiful land. I must go far away to search for freedom and survive. I dont want to leave, but I could stay no longer here....

I spent days and nights walked in the jungle and trying to cross the border. Many thousands peoples including myself tried to reach the border, but some never made it. They were walking with carrying their children, new born babies and some livestocks. And then some of them were died of starvation and some were killed and caught by communists.

Doua safely crossed the border and reached a former CIA training camp. He and his family, separated during the trek, were reunited there.

In this camp there were 24,000 people, maybe more. We dont have a house. he writes. .They give us a big piece of material to put on

the ground to sleep on. There were three bathrooms for everyone. There was not enough water for washing, so we take one shower every two weeks. It was a dirty place.

After 15 months, representatives from the American Embassy in Thailand helped Doua and his family enter the United States.

Late in 1976 1 was arrived here in the United States of America, the greates nation and freedom. he wrote. "And now 1 am looking back to my passing life, there is nothing left.

The family moved from San Diego to Santa Ana. Calif., living with Doua's uncle while Doua attended high school. They joined the Lao Evangelical Church, where other Laotian Christians worshiped, and Doua dreamed of becoming a minister.

He won a scholarship from the Free Will Baptist Church to attend Mount Olive.

Douas adviser at Mount Olive, religion professor Calvin Mercer, says Doua had a terrible handicap with the English language and his disrupted life. But with the help of a tutor. Doua has a B average in both English and math.

Doua says he misses his family in California but enjoys college life. And he says he hopes when he becomes a minister to help people the way those in his adopted country have helped him.

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CULVER CITY, Calif. (AP) - When Barbra Streisands new co-star recently arrived at his hotel, he found a basket of fruit with a card addressed to Ms. Mandy Patinkin."

But things picked up after that," the actor said. I received another basket from MGM-UA for Mr. Mandy Patinkin - and the fruit was much better.

There can be no confusion of gender by those who see Yentl. In fact, one of the most amusing scenes occurs when Streisand, masquerading as a man so she can undergo religious education banned to women, is dragged along to a male skinny dip by her fellow student, Patinkin.

His name is short for Mandel, and he never had any intention of changing it. An agent once suggested a

GETTING IN THEIR KICKS - Violet Holmes, left, a Rockette for 20 years, instructs the West Coast Rockettes, joined by Alumnae Rockettes, in a series of eye-high kicks during a kick-off" rehearsal for Radio Citys

Magnificent Christmas Spectacular, The alumnae represented four generations of Rockettes. They included many of the veteran chorines who danced at the opening of New York City Music Hall in 1932. (AP Laserphoto)

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Broadway audiences, know Patinkin as the macho Che Guevara in Evita," which netted him a Tony Award. He was also impressive as the young filmmaker in Racime" and was recently seen in the movie Daniel.

Patinkin arrived here for

he almost committed himself to be a regular cast member of the TV series, Taxi. Mandy Patinkin is a Chicago lad who started acting in community theaters at 14, studied two years at the University of Kansas, two years at New Yorks Julliard School of Drama.

the Yentl opening festivities looking different

from the student, Avigdor, he in the movie. The full

After a year of bumming Europe, he returned to New Yon to see if he

around

ard was gone, the thick dark hair trimmed, and what emerged was a sensitive face that seems far younger than his 30 years.

The actor was lunching in the newly redecorated MGM commissary. Was he thrilled to be in the precinct where Gable, Glh-bo, Garland and Garson once reigned?

No. His reverence for things Hoilywoodian seemed nil. He shuddered about how

could earn a living.

His first job was as a mousser.

"I got a job with a restaurant near Lincoln Center, he recalled. I stood in the traffic isLand on Broadway and offered people a bite of the restaurant's chocolate mousse. If they liked it, I directed them to the restaurant across the street.

Some people thought I was crazy, some were openly hostile. I was promoted from mousser to bus boy on the

third day, but by then I got my first acting joi).

In 1974, Patinkin began working with Joe Papps Public Theater, and he has earned a living as an actor ever since. Miss Streisand had seen his wixlc and c(xi-ferred with him a half-dozen times over a year about her longtime project based on Yentl, The Yeshiva Boy by Isaac Bashevis Singer.

Then one time we met in an office in New Ywk and sat around a coffee table

scenes on film with only the chandelier for lighting.

He may be the onty actor in history to'win a starring role with an 8 mm film test.

Patinkin said Miss Streisand was tremendously hardworking, always open to ideas, willing to collaborate with anyone who can make a contribution. WC improvised many of oui; scenes together, and I caij see my contributions on the screen.    J

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Ive got a satellite dish that allows me to pick up all the Canadian baseball games, says Sutherland. I can get 11 satellites, including two Canadian satellites, although a lot of the stuff is scrambled.

I can pick up anything. If San Diego is playing in Montreal I can pick up a game I might not be able to get on cable.

But Sutherland says he also subscribes to every possible cable system. I wasnt interested in having anyone say, Hes got a satellite dish so hes ripping off the cable companies.

Sutherland, who stars in the upcoming CBS movie, Winter of Our Discontent, on Dec. 6 - his first TV appearance in years - says he has three sets in his home. But I dont watch TV that much, he said. All I watch is news and sports.

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InAAemoriam ......003

Card Of Thanks.............005

Special Notices.............007

Travel & Tours.............009

Automotive................010

Child Care ,..........040

Day Nursery...............041

Healthcare  ..........043 .

Employment....!..........050

For Sale....................060

Instruction.................000

Lost And Found............002 .

Loans And AAortgages 005

Business Services..........091

Opportunity ............093

Professional  ........095

Real Estate................100

Appraisals.................101

Rentals  ..................120

WANTED

Help Wanted...............051

Work Wanted.. ......059

Wanted  ..... 140

Roommate Wanted .....142

Wanted To Buy.............144

Wanted To Lease  ........146

Wanted To Rent .........148

RENT/LEASE

Apartments For Rent.......121

Business Rentals 122

Campers For Rent..........124

CofKiominiums tor Rent------125

Farms For Lease...........107

Houses For Rent............127

Lots For Rent..............129

Merchandise Rentals.......131

AAobile Homes For Rent.....133

Office Space For Rent......135

Resort Property For Rent. .137 Rooms For Rent............138

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Autos for Sale...........Oil    029

Bicycles tor Sale............030

Boats tor Sale..............032

Campers tor Sale...........034

Cycles for Sale........... .036

Trucks tor Sale.............039

Pets  .......... 046

Antiques...............  061

Auctions...................062

Building Supplies...........063

Fuel, Wood, Coal...........064

Farm Equipment. .........065

Garage Yard Sales.........067

Heavy Equipment...... ....068

Household Goods...........069

Insurance .............071

Livestock..................072

Miscellaneous..............074

Mobile Homes tor Sale......075

Mobile Home Insurance    ... 076

Musical Instruments.......077

Sporting Goods.............078

Commercial Property......102

CoTKtominiumstor Sale.....104

Farms tor Sale.............106

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Havina qualifiad at Exacutor and Exacutrix of the estate of Rufus L. White, St late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all parsons having claims against Iht estate of said dtcaasad to prtsant tham to the undertignaa Executor or Exacutrix on or before May 3, 1S4 or this notica or same will be pleaded In bar of thair recovery. All persons indebted to said estate please make immediete peyntent This 2tth day of October, HS3, Rufus L White, Jr , Executor Route 3, Box 323 Greenville, N C 37(34 Martha Louise Hines.

Executrix P O Box 333 Wintervllte, N C 2(S90 E xecutor and E xecutrix of the estate

of Rutus L White, Sr., deceased November 3, 10. 17,24,19(3

NOTICE Having qualified as Executrix of the estate of J.B. Cutchin late of Pin County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said dtcaasad to present them to the undersigned Executrix on or before AAay 24, 19(4 this notice or same will be pleaded in bar of thair racovtry. All persons indebted to said estate please make immadiata payment This 21st day ot November, 193 Thelma Exum Cutchin 1(00 E 4th St.

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007 SPECIAL NOTICES

FREE VIDEO TAPE. Will trade tor taping local TV news VHS only. Call (415) 775 3670 collect.

LEARN AND EARN with Tri Chem Join world's best teaching Craft Company at Bonanza Nov ember 26th on Greenville Boulevard. 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Tri Chem. Call

Christmas Shop Tf Bernie (7 9) 753 2467.

WE PAY CASH for diamonds. Floyd G. Robinson Jewelers, 407 Evans Mall, Downtown Greenville.

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INTHEGENERALCOURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY MARTHA HILL BEST VS.

JOHNATHAN BEST TO: JOHNATHAN BEST

NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seekir^ relief against you has been filed in the aboveentitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows:

Absolute divorce based on one year's separation.

You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than December 21. 1983 and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the Court for the rel iet sought This the 4 day ot November, 1983. WILLIAMSTON, HERRIN, STOKES &HEFFELFINGER BY

ANNHEFFELFINGER

BARNHILL

ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 210 S WASHINGTON STREET P.O. BOX 552 GREENVILLE, NC 27834 TEL: (919) 752-3104 November 10, 17, 24,1983

BEFORE YOU SELL or trade your 79-82 model car, call 756-1877, Grant Buick. We will pay top dollar.

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IN THE GENERAL COURT OF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION NORTH CAROLINA PITT COUNTY

ROBBIE COLVILLE SAMPSON VS.

BENNIE EDWARD SAMPSON TO: BENNIE EDWARD SAMPSON NOTICE OF SERVICE OF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION TAKE NOTICE that a pleading seeking relief against you has been tiled in the above-entitled action. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows:

Absolute divorce based on one year's separation.

You are required to make detense

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OUR RATES MAY SAVE YOU MONEY! Call us betore you buy MID ATLANTIC INSURANCE, INC 756-7723.

MUST SELL 2 CARSII 1982 Mazda

GLC Wagon Low miles, low price. 1973 Olds 88 Convertible Low miles, excellent condition. Bill Byrd -1 823 1928 or 1 641-3516.

NEED A CART Rent dependable

used cars at low rates. Phone RENT A WRECK, 752 2277

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

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Cadillac

CADILLAC ELOORAOO convert! ble, 1974, 9,600 miles, cranberry fire mist, white leather, white top. original tires, spare never used. All papers and brochures, always garaged. Mint original condition.

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Chevrolet

CASH FOR your car. Barwick Auto Sales. 756 7765.

CHEVROLET MONTE CARLO,

1979. Low mileage, fully equipped SS.OOO. Call 756-4U5.

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This the 4 day ot November, 1983 WILLIAMSTON. HERRIN, STOKES8.HEFFELFINGER BY

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OF JUSTICE SUPERIOR COURT DIVISION STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA PITTCOUNTUY

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Emma Barnhill Hardee ot Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said Emma Barnhill Hardee to present them to the undersigned within 6 months from date of the publication of this notice or same will be pleaded In bar of their recovery All persons Indebted to said estate please make im mediate payment This the 24fh day of November, 1983

Bruce Parris Hardee Administrator 111 Wedgewood Drive GreenvlTle. N.C 27834 Robert A Bruce Attorney at Law PAMLICO SOUND LEGAL SERVICES 213 Pollock Street Post Office Box 1045 New Bern. North Carolina 28560 (919) 637 9502

November 24; December I, 8. 15, 1983

NOTICE Having qualified as Ad ministrator of the estate of Judy McKelfhari Melton late ot Pitt County. North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased to present them to the undersigned Admlnstrator on or before May 17, 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 15th day ot November, 1983. Roberts, miton. Jr.

126 Fletcher Place Greenville, N C. 27(34 Admlnlstrtor ot the estate ot Judy McKelthan Melton, deceased November 17, 24, December 1, 8. 19(3

1973 MONTE CARLO Landau Good condition. Call 825 2831 or 758 1539. ask tor John.

1978 CAPRICE CLASSIC. Baby blue, white vinyl top, very clean S3900.7SS 7742 after 5 p.m.

1979 MONTE CARLO, immaculate 65,000 miles. $4500 Call 746 6021 nights.

19(1 CHEVEROLET CORVETTE.

Beige, loaded, glass top. cruise control, AM/FM cassette, power steering, windows, and brakes. $15,700. Call 758-7247 afer 8 p m

1982 MONTE CARLO. T top. lots ot extras, low mileage Call after 6 p.m. 752 4557,    _

016

Chrysler

1979 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER,

61,000 miles, extra clean, fully loaded, dove gray with burgundy interior $5,700 752 5265

017

Dodge

19(1 DODGE COLT, 25.000 miles, air, 4 speed. Loaded with extras. Sporty economy car. Reduced. 355 2860

19(2 DODGE COLT. New $5500

negotiable. 752 S12L_,

018

Ford

1964 THUNDERBIRD. Good condi-fion $1200 Phone 758 9661

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

1974 PINTO, automatic, air, AM/FM, new tires, 28 miles per gallon $900. 756 3974^_

1977 THUNDERBIRD.

loaded Call 746 2553

Fully

1971 FORD THUNDERBIRD.

Excellent condition. 64,000 miles. 54,000    756    2851 after 5, ask tor

Gary

9t2 FORD ESCORT, with air, like new Assume payments. Call 756 9e86atter4pm    _

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Oldsmobik

19H OLDS CUTLASS, white with black top. Keystones. Automatic in console, 350 cubic engine, 4 barrel, Call after 6 p.m. 756-6983.

1H2 CUTLASS SUPREME, 34,000 miles. Must sell! Call 1-W7 4135. *8330

022

Plymouth

PLYMOUTH SATELLITE, 1973. Besl oiler. Call anytime 757-3508.

1974 VALIANT. New shocks, radia

for, and Interior. Complete new front end, extra tires, air, automatic, slant 6. $1.500, Call

758 1437 after 6 p.nv_

023

Pontiac

1978 PONTIAC Catalina, $1,950 cash. 758 1355.

19(3 PONTIAC 60(0 LE. 4 22,600 mil#, axcellant condition, $500 and assume loan or will taka older car at same value. Can ba seen Monday-Friday 9 to $ at Prapshirt. No phone calls pleaaa.





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Foreign

WE BUY AND SELL Used Cars. Joe Pecheles Volkswager>. 754 1135. 203 Greenville Blvd. Greenville, N C.

1968 VOLKSWAGEN. Fair condi fion. $500. 758 0623 after 4 p.nn.

1972 VOLVO, green, 2 door. Good condition. $1200 Stokes, 795 3839.

1973 VOLKSWAGEN. New engine. Excellent condition. Call 756 5566 days; 355 2128 nights.

1977 DATSUN B210. 4 speed. Good gas mileage. $2,000. Phone 756-3542.

1977 DATSUN 280Z New paint, tires and stereo. Excellent condition. 758 9820.

1980 MAZDA RX7. Anniversary Edition with all options. New radi

als, Alpine cassette. Like new. Best

offer Call 756 0238 after 12 Noon.

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

1980 TOYOTA TERCEL - 5 speed. Good condition Phone 752 2641.

1981 DATSUN 200SX Call 746 3187.

1982 HONDA PRELUDE. Air, cruise, sunroof, 758 2712 or 756 6625

1982 TOYOTA Corolla, 4 door sedan deluxe Low mileage, great car. $6800 negotiable. 757 3414.

030

Bicycles For Sale

2 GIRLS 26" 10 speed bike. Like new. $50each. 757 0634.

3 NICE 26" ladies bicycles for sale.. Call 746 6098

032

Boats For Sale

034 Campers For Sate

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

23' CONCORD TRAVEL TRAILER.

Fully self-contained. Large bath, roof air, full awning, very clean. $3500. 756 6482.

034

Cycles For Sale

HONDA TRAIL 70. Excellent con dition. $275. Call 746 6938 after 6 pm.

1980 KAWASAKI 250 street bike, good condition. $650 or best offer. 756 5856 after 5.

1982 HONDA 450 Nighthawk $995 Phone 752 8456.

039

Trucks For Sale

JEEP CHEROKEE, 1983. Cruise, air, tilt, AM/FM cassette stereo. Excellent conditon. 758 9132.

046

PETS

COCK-A-POO, white male. Call 756 1592.

FEMALE Black Pitt Bull, 6 months old, ears cut and all shots, $125. Call 752 8596.

051

Help Wanted

A RESUME EXPERTLY WRITTENOPENSTHE DOOR TO A GOOD JOB

Call Cushman Writing Associates, 1 637 2889

1940 FORD Econoline panel truck, make an offer. 756 5803

1965 RAMBLER WAGON. Good condition. $600. Phone 758 9461.

1966 CHEVROLET TRUCK. Runs good. $500 Phone 756 3542.

1974 CHEVROLET truck, V 8 Straight drive, new tires. Good truck for hauling wood. $900. 746 4017 or 355 2255 anytime.

1976 DODGE VAN, goo

Bestoffer. Call 758 2170.

condition.

1979 FORD SHATEAU VAN, 4

swivel reclining captains chairs, sofa bed, privacy windows, full air, cruise, sport rims with new radials. $6500. 756 6482

DUCK HUNTER'S SPECIAL

Mako 17', 115 Johnson, fully all

equipped and ready to go! Cal 746 3839after6p.m.

FOR SALE: 3 brand new Multi Craft boats (18' LOA 8' beam), currently being manufactured and marketed in California and Florida. Each offered at $2,995 or $1,400 below dealer cost. Sale conditional upon quarterly reporting of performance and other data for period of 1 year. Boats can be used for both fishing and recreational purposes. Contact Don Fidler, General Man ager. North American Fiberglass Corp , Greenville, NC, 758 9901.

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1981 LONG BED Toyota SR5. loaded, excellent condition. $5500.

Call 746 3530or 746 6146.

1983 FORD RANGER. White, speed. Call 746 6825.

046

PETS

AKC COCKER SPANIEL pups. Blonde and red. $75 each. Kinston, 1-527 8275.

AKC DOBERMAN puppies Red, black and tan. Phone 746 4055 after 5p.m.

AKC FEMALE BOXER. 6 months old. $100, Phone 758 3274 or 758 0041,

'/'I AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD

puppies for sale. $20 Phone 758 0498

BOXER BULLDOG puppies. Call 746 3971 after 5 weekdays; anytime weekends

BOXER PUPPIES for sale. 6 weeks old, tails docked. Call 747 5789.

BULl puppies for sale. Male, 3 months old. $50. Phone 1 825 0785.

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ARE YOU READY for success? The person we are looking for is already employed and probably earned $15,000 $20,000 last year, but feels like they are in a rut. We are the Number One company in our industry and the person we choose can expect to earn over $35,000 the first year. We offer the best training in our industry and you earn while you learn. If you are truly ready for success, send resume to Success, P.O. Box 1967, Greenville, N. C. 27835.

ASSISTANT MANAGER, farm supply. High school graduate. Re tail experience preferred. Reply in confidence to Assistant Manager,

Farm Supply, PO Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27834.

automotive SALESPERSON.

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

AUTOMOTIVE SALES

051

Help Wanted

MOBILE HOME Ser viceperson. Must be experienced In all phases of mobile home delivery, sel up and

Must be experienced In all phases of

service. We are the most pro

gressive company in the business and we have been in business over

25 years. Salary commensurate with experience, hospitalization, paid vacation and 5 paid holidays

ear. Call 9)9-355-2302, ask for

ackson.

NEEDED; WOMAN for general

house cleaning, laundry, and iron ing. One day a week. Must have own transportation. Please reply to Housekeeping, Route 8, Box 458K,

059

WorkWanttd

ALL TYPiS TREE SERVICE. Licensed and fully Insured. Trimming, cutting and removal, stump removal by grinding. Free estimates. J.P. Stancll, 752-6331.

call aHoE MilL Home fte pairs to service heating systems, underpinning, installation, plumbing and all other repairs to your mobile home. 752-4471 or 752-1503.

CARPENTRY kiPAlfc, remodel

Greenville giving name, phone, salary desired, and references If

applicable.

NOW ACCEPTING applications for management position. Must have at least 1 year experience in ladies retail management. No phone calls.

Apply In person Monday-Friday at Stuarts, Carolina East Mall.

ONE OF THE COUNTRY'S leading insurance companies is looking for an individual In its Greenville office. The candidate must have an apiitude for selling. This Is a

substantial earning opportunity.

Ron Jevlcky, 9

David Haynes or a.m. 10:30 a.m. or send resume to

United Insurance Company, 120 wllle, NC, 752

Reade Street. Greenville. 3840. EOE

REAL ESTATE BROKERS. We

currently have an opening tor a licensed real estate broker. For more information or appointment call Rod Tugwell at CENTURY 21 Tipton a. Associates, 756 4810.

Growing Eastern North Carolina dealership has opening in Import Sales for Honda, Volvo, BMW, AMC/Jeep/Renault. Benefits in

elude paid hospitalization, life in

if

surance, dental and demonstrator

programs. Apply in person at Bob BartKJur Honda,

3300 S. Memorial Drive, Greenville, N. C.

AVON CAN MAKE YOUR CHRISTMASMERRIER!

Be an Avon Representative in your neighborhood, earn money and win valuable gifts, too!

Call 752-7006

DRAFTSMAN - full time, experienced with ink and Leroy equip ment. Excellent benefits, bend re sume to McDavid Associates, PO Drawer 49, Farmville, NC 27828.

EARN EXTRA MONEY for

Christmas Sell Avon!!! Call 758-3159.

ELDERLY LADY to live in. Room and board included. Care for small

child occasionally at night. Light hi

housework. Nice neighborhood Work 752 0151, home 758 0471 or 756 8233

RESUMES WRITTEN to get results lus job search programs. Call for

brochure or appointment. Cushman elates, 1 637 2889

Writing Associ,

ROUTE SALESPERSON Wanted.

Must have good driving record, kr

must have knowledge of Basic Mathematics. Apply at Maola Milk & Ice Cream Company. Equal Opportunity Employer.

SALES ELECTROLUX. Prestige manufacturer of home cleaning

producs requires 3 representatives m

this area. A go getter attitude, energy, creativity. Earnings based on performance. Benefits and Incentives. Promotions from within. Call 756-6711.

Ing, room additions. Free estinn

mates. 758-3693 or 757-3919.

CARPENTAy, roofing, and

sldltM. No job too large or small. Call 754-7141.

COMPLETE tLEANINO Service. Experienced office and home cleaning. Phone 746-3374 after 5.

HANbVMAN SERVICE You name it. I'll fix It! I No lob too small. Reasonable rates I 758 7748.

KELLY'S CUStODIAL ERVIC.

Call 1-946-0609.

PAINTING. 10 years experience. Free estimates. 752 9915.

PAINTING Inside or outside. 15 years experience. Free estimates. All work guaranteed. 758 7815.

RAKING LEAVES, any size yard. Reasonable price. 752-5583.

SHIRLEY'S CLEANING SERVICE

Have your home fall cleaned or iusf general cleaned. Weekly or AAon thiy. We also do windows and

carpet. 753 5908 after 5:30.

WALLPAPERING AND Paintlrig. 10 years experience. Local references. 758 7748.

WOULD LIKE to sit with elderly lady . Phone 752-3479.

060

FOR SALE

061

Antiques

JO-LE'S a SCOTT'S ANTIQUES.

1310 Dickinson Avenue, Greenville, NC. Phone 758-3274. Open 9 to 5, Monday through Friday. Large selection of furniture and gifts!

SALESORGANIZERS $750-$2300 Per Week

Sell name brand Kodak films at 30 per roll tor 100 rolls. Certificate book sells for $30.00, your earnings up to $28.50. limited positions available. Call Mr. Parker at 714-760 1612 or 714 675 8930, 675 8931.

BOYD

ASSOCIATES

INCORPORATED

P.O. BOX 1705. GREENVILLE. NOHTH CAROLINA 27834 GENERAL CON1HACTORS    75M284

RENOVATIONS

EXPERIENCED 3RD SHIFT

cashier. 48 hours per week 6 days $190 per week. Apply in person at The Dodge Store, South Memorial Drive.

EXPERIENCED OR CERTIFIED

Dental Assistant for growin practice. Excellent benefits. Sen resume to Dental Assistant, PO Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27834.

HEATING AND AIR Conditioning Service Personnel wanted. At least 1 year of experience required Call 756-4624 or apply in person at Larmar Mechanical Contractors.

PAHERN MAKER

Must have 5 years experience making and grading patterns, preferably dress or sports wear. Excellent salary.

Call for Appointment Days 827-4466

Nights 443-6729

WANTED

INDUSTRIAL

MECHANIC

Knowledge of three phase circuitry, hydraulics, pneumatics, arc and acetylene welding, machine shop background. Knowledge of electronics helpful. 3 to 5 years experience. Please send resume to P.O. Box 548, Greenville, N. C. 27834.

LICENSED PHYSICAL Therapy Assistant wanted to join private Physical ^(Therapy Practice, in eludes hospital'and home health practice. Salary commensurate

with experience. For inquiry call Roanoke Therapeutic Services,

792 7908.

LPNS NEEDED. Part time and full time. 7 to 3 and 3 to 11 shifts are available. Apply in person or call Oak Manor. Inc., Snow Hill, 1 747 2868.

MAINTENANCE AND GROUND

Keeper. Musf 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.

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PRIME

LOCATION

200 Arlington Blvd.

1236 Sq. Ft. PROFESSIONAL or BUSINESS OFFICE Call 756-6295

CHRISTMAS

TREES

Fresh Cut, Well Limbed-PItt County Grown On Greentree Farm by the Winchesters

All Sizes From 4 ft. To 8 ft. Special Trees For Apartments And Mobile Homes

Dicki nson Ave. Extension 1 Mile West Of Moose Lodge

SALES REPRESENTATIVE,

Silver Sprink Water Purification

Company is how looking for quall-

t (

fied sales reps to market one of the

fastest growing products to fight

ftro

water pollution. Highly com

missioncid paid job. Company will For r

set up all appointments. For more information and an Interview call 756 5477 or write PO Box 1353, Greenville, NC 27834.

SALESPERSON with mobile home sales experience willing to earn $25,000 to $30.000 year. Send resume fo Mobile Home Salesperson, PO Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27834

SECRETARY/RECEPTIONIST.

Hours 8 to 5 Apply in person. 313 East 10th Street.

SECRETARY who meets people in for

well. Challenging position for person with word processing skills and good telephone voice to do general office work. Send hand written resume and references to PO Box 3727, Greenville, NC 27836 3727

SENIOR PROGRAM-

MER/Computer Analyst. Full time opening for programmer/analyst in hospital data processing depart ment. Requires BS degree in com puter science and at least 5 years experience on IBM hardware using RPG. Previous hospital data processing experience preferred. Excellent benefit program. Send resume by December 1 to Employment Officer, Craven County Hospital, 2000 Neuse Boulevard. New Bern, NC 28560.

SERVICE MANAGER

Excellent Career Opportunity with growing company. Excellent com

pany benefits and starting salary. Prefei

fer previous Ford experience.

Reply in writing to: East Carolina Lincoln 2201 Dickinson Avenue

Greenville, N.C. 756 4267.

SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE

Company has an excellent opporfu viaue

nity tor career minded individual in sales. Contact Robert E. Moseley Jr., 752 3800.

062

Auctions

AUCTION SALE. Sunday, Nov ember 27 at 2 p.m. Selling antiques, used furniture. Iron pots, corn shellers, old beds, old tools, box

lots, glassware^ old guns, lots of fn

066

FURNITURE

BEDDING&WATERBEDS

LARGEST SELECTION at guaran

lead lowMi prIcM. Badding tafi, $69. Waiarbadi, (149. Factory Mat-trass & Wafarbads naxt to PIff Plaza. 355-26.

QUEEN SIZE slaapar sofa, re

dinar, and table, 2 mapla double drasaars. All In good condition. Phona 752-5859.

rRRT solid wood den suit, 2

lamps fraa. Taka ovar paymants as  -----ifh. 757-0451,

only 833.63 par mon    _____

Furnlfura World. Wa will not ba undarsoldl

067    Garaqt-Yard Sal*

A'ftPOftTftDPLA MARKETOPEN DAILY

Open Thanksgiving Day

SANTACLAUSARRIVES 2PM 3RTI

WITH CANDY FOR THE KIDS Picturas will ba fakan with Santa If daslrad.

10% Sala Storawlda Thru Xmas

AUCTION SATURDAY-2 PM

Coma to Buy or Sail

Outsida Sat

uy or Sail Ups, S2.S0.

BLACK AND WHiY 11x14 com putar portraits, $2 aach. I can pul picturaa on the following: hats, 1984 calendars, advertising on caps, wallet size pictures Into 11x14. Coma out and see me at Poor Man's Flea Market 11

CLUB PINES - 109 Haarthslda Drive. Saturday, 8 until 12.

OPEN EVERY SAtURDAYl Raynor, Forbes & Clark Warehouse Flea Aharkat. 7 a.m. to I p.m. Across from Moose Lodge. 756 4090.

YARD SALE, Saturday, November 26, 417 Longmaadow Road. Toys, clothes, speakers, lawn chairs, lunch boxes, thermos', school ac cessorlea, ate.

YARD SALE Saturday. 8 to 1. 209 Azalea Street. Children, mans and womans clothes; toys, ate.

072

Livgitock

antique junk. Everything will ba sold to highest bidder regardless of price. Come prepared to take It

away. Auction to ba held by, George T Hawley, NCAL 76, Phona 1 442

2867. Located 5 miles east of Rocky Mount just off US 64. Watch for signs. We will also sail for you.

258 TRADING POST and Auction Barn, Highway 258 & Smith St , Fountain, NC (behind old bus station). Auction every Saturday night 7:30. Sailers and dealers welcome.

Prize drawing. It you have anything to sell, call 749-6431. We Buy, Sell

Trade Ever

sold as Is. Auc

tioneer, Peggy L 'Peaden, P.O. Box 141, Falkland, NC. NC License3104.

063 Building Supplies

CECO STEEL BUILDINGS by Riv

erside Iron Works, Inc. Phone

633 3121, New Bern, N.C. Since 1920

064

Fuel, Wood, Coal

AAA ALL TYPES of firewood tor sale. J. P.Stancil,752 6331.

ALL HARDWOOD, $75 cord, $40 pickup load. 10 days only, lti cords $100. Delivered and stacked. 823-5407.

FIREWOOD - S35, oak by the

truckload. $75 a cord Phone 757 1772 after 6 p.m.

OAK FIREWOOD for sale Ready to go. Call 752 6420 or 752 8847 attar 5p.m.

OAKWOOO FOR SALE. Call 752 3379.

SEASONED OAK, $45 a W cord. Seasoned Beech or Hlcorky, $50 a '/i cord Delivered and stacked. Call 757 1637.

SEASONED OAK FIREWOOD. Call us before you buy! 752 1359 or

758 5590.

SEASONED OAK FIREWOOD.

Delivered and stacked. Phone 758-6143.

SEASONED OAK firewood, $90 cord; seasoned mixed firewood, $80 cord. Free delivery and stacked. Ready to go. 756 8358 aHer 5.

WOOD FOR SALE. Mixed, $35. Seasoned Oak, $45 Call 752 6286 anytime.

WANTED: SEWING ROOM

Supervisor. Minimum 2 years expe rience. Ability to handle 50 opera tors, woven products line Salary to compensate with ability. Send re plies to Sewing Supervisor, PO Box 1967, Greenville, NC 27834

06S Farm Equipment

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE

Glenolt Mills Inc.

Highway 64 West    Tarboro, NC

Nov. 25 & 26,8 A.M.-5 P.M. RUGS PLUSH TOYS FABRICS

SCREW MACHINE TECHNICIAN

We have an immediate opening in this area for a Screw Mechanic Technician.

Qualifications for this position include graduation from a 2 year Technical School, and 7-10 years machining experience, fo include at least 5-8 years of Brown & Sharpe screw machine set-up.

This is a ground floor opportunity. Salary commensurate with experience. Benefit package exceptional.

Send resumes to:

Screw Machine Technician

P.O. Box 1967 Greenville, N.C. 27834

INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER

diesel tractor, 65 HP, low hours, good clean condition. 1 Powell Maximizer bulk barn, 150 rack, gas operated, good condition. Roanoke primer, 1 row, good condition. 3 Roanoke tobacco trucks. 1969 Chevrolet ton truck. 10' steel body, good condition. 746 3060 anytime.

TOOLS FOR THE FARM or home 25 piece W" drive socket set $14.49 (Standard or AAetric). |4 piece combination wrench set $14.95. 10" adjustable wrench 15.49. 7 piece screwdriver set $6.49. All hand tools come with a life time warranty. Agri Supply. Greenville, NC 752 3999

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

HORSEBACK ItlDINO. Jarman Slablts, 752 5237.

4 MALE GOATS, 9 months old. $20 each. Call 753 3141.

074

Misctllantous

ALL WEATHER TIRES for sale (G78xl4) tubalass, smooth-running. Reduced to half new price ($25 each). Call 752 4348

APARTMENT SIZE Sears Kan

more washer, excellent condition,

$140. Lady Ann wood cookstova,

Itl

good condition. 756 4381 attar 5.

ARTS AND CRAFTS for sale

Needlepoint, handpainted wood crafts, and other Items. Now taking orders for Christmas. Buy a unique and one of a kind gift for somaona special. 752 1783.

BALI CUSTOM Mini blinds, 40%

off. I weak delivery. Throughout

....

November only. Call 756-: place your order.

BE ONE OF THE PEOPLE with Clout I Buy Clout discount card. Phone Allan Hardy, 752-6902.

BRUNSWICK SLATE POOL Tables

Inventory clearance sale. 4 models. Delivery setup. 919-763-9734.

BY ETHAN ALLEN. Sofa SI7S: 2 chairs S75 aach. Color yellow. 7S6 7872.

CALL CHARLES TICE, 758 3013, for smalt loads of sand, topsoil and stone. Also driveway work.

CASH NOW

FOR

Electric typewriters, stereo com ponents, cameras, guitars, old

clocks, lamps, portable tape .......11s,

players, bicycles, volllns, doll depression glass, carnival glass, china, crystal and an

jes.anythingot vallue.

COIN & RING MAN

On The Corner

CITY directory for sale The official 1983 City Directory is almost worth Its Weight In gold at times to businesses, and other

information; one copy available Reduced to $100 Call 752 4348.

COMPLETE FURNITURE STRIPPING and reflnishing at Tar Road Antiques, 1 mile south of Sunshine Garden Center. 756-9123.

DIAMOND RING carat. White, flawless. $600. 757 0634.

FACTORY OUTLET now open to

the public. Buy direct and save

Rope hammocks, tote bags, athletic bags, cutting boards, and a variety

of other great Christmas Items manufactured by Halteras, 1104 Clark Street.

FOR SALE: Wedding gown and

Call758-1314

veil, $250. Stereo, $75.1

FOS SALE: Fisher Papa Bear 752 5821

woodstove, S350 firm. Call

GAS HEATER, cabinet style, heats up to 3 rooms. 757 3119

GEORGE SUMERLIN Furniture

Stripping, Repairing Reflnishing Formerly of East Carolina Voca

tional Center) next to John Deere on Pactolus Highway. 752-3509

CRAFTED SERVICES

Quality furniture Retinlshlng and repairs. Superior caning tor all typt chairs, Isrgar selsction of custom piclura framing, survay staktssny Isngth, all types of pallets, selsctad Iramtd reproductions.

EASTERN CAROLINA VOCATIONAL CENTER

Industrial Park, Hwy. 13 758-4188    8AM-4:30PM

Greanvlll*, N.C.

GROW YOUR own fruit I Free copy 48-page Planting Gulda-Catalog In color, ottering one of the most complete lines of planting material Including fruit trees, nut trees, berry plants, grape vines.

landscaping plant material. Waynesboro Nurseries, Inc.

Waynesboro, VA 22980.

INSTANTCASH

LOJkNS ON A BUYING TV's, Stereos.cameras, typewriters, gold & silver, anything else of value Southern Pawn Shop, 752-2464.

INSULATED TRUCK BODY with

Thermo King coollnjj engine. Will

sell separate or together. Call and make otter. 753-5732

KIMBALL PIANO, 1 year old, new condition, (1,000. Wood insert heater, (250 Call 746-2384.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

SERVICE MANAGER

Excellent Career Opportunity with growing company. Excellent company benefits and starting salary. Prefer previous Ford Experience.

Reply in writing to: Service Manager P.O. Box 1967 Greenville, N.C. 27834

WellThoughtOf

Used Cars

1983 Olds Cutlass Ciera Dark

blue with cloth interior, split seats, tilt wheel, AM-FM stereo, wire wheels, 1'2,000 miles.

THiNK

But Nwer Abused Used Cars

1983 Buick Century 4 door Dark

brown metallic with cloth interior trim, extras include tilt wheel, cruise, air, AM/FM stereo, only 14,000 miles, like new.

1983 Pontiac Bonneville 4 door

Beige with brown padded vinyl top and velour trim. Equipped with most factory options, only 5,000 miles, local car.

1982 Pontiac Bonneville Wagon

1981 Cadillac Seville Silver

metallic with leather trim. Fully equipped including power sunroof, 33,000 miles, local trade.

1980 Chevrolet Chevette Gray

with blue vinyl trim, 4 speed, air, stereo, local trade.

1980 Olds Cutlass Supreme

Dark green metallic with green landau vinyl top and trim. Power steering and brakes, automatic, air, AM/FM stereo, 46,000 miles, local trade.

1980 Ford Fairmont 4 door

Pastel blue with blue vinyl trim, power steering and brakes, automatic, air, AM-FM radio, 30,000 miles, local trade.

1979 Riviera Two tone gray vyith

gray velour trim, fully equipped, including power windows, power door locks, tilt wheel, cruise control, stereo, wire wheels.

Beige with woodgrain and tan vinyl interior, tilt wheel, air, AM/FM stereo, luggage rack, rally wheels, 60/40 split seat, 26,000 miles, local car.

Dickinson Ave.

1981 Luv 4 X 4 Pickup white

with Blue vinyl trim. 4 speed, radio, new tires.

1981 Mercury Lynx Wagon

Medium blue with blue vinyl trim, automatic, air. AM/FM radio, luggage rack, local car.

y PONTIAC

Brown-Wood, Inc.

andyouwiillniy

1979 Cadillac Coupe oark blue

metallic with tan landau top and tan leather trim, fully equipped, one owner.

1979 Pontiac Grand Prix ~

Carmel beige with tan vinyl trim, power windows, tilt wheel, cruise, AM/FM stereo, wire wheel covers, bucket seats, local trade.

1 978 Cutlass Supreme Brougham 2s > Ught blue with blue velour trim, extras include tilt wheel, cruise, stereo, Rally wheels, only 47,000 miles, local trade.

752-7111

1978 Buick LeSabre Landau

Medium green metallic with white landau top and cloth trim. Extras include till wheel, AM/FM, air condition and sport wheels, sharp car, local trade.

ISUZU

1976 Pontiac Ventura - 4 door,

medium blue with blue trim, power steering and brakes, automatic, air, AM-FM radio, 57,000 miles, local trade.

i

t

I

074

MiKtllBIMOUS

LrSe loads of und and top toll, lot elaarlnfl, backhoa alM avallabla. 7(6-4742 after p.m.. Jim Hudten.

Lilk SQUIRE wood itova, 1600. S2S-114.

Ogrwiw tuwsv TiUMWT

and. C888. Utad 1 KhooJ laaton. SalK new tor 8365. A real buy at (2351 Phona 7S6-(374.

mVINS. Mif tILLi

Ratrlgarator, diahwathar, oak ta-

ttrloar. ______________

bla, dining tabla and chairs, oan aqulpmant, and mora. 746-6774.

CLEARANCE SALE on Snapper AAowars. (Soodyear Tire Canter,

Wait End Shopplrfg Cantar And Olcklnton Avanua.

PORYaBL washing machina and dryar^ white Waitlnghouia. (ISO. Call 7S6-SSS3 attars p.m.

PAfO fctcAM lid HVman white twaat potatoes. 18.00 bushel. Call 825 682r

ftkFftiGBAATok" W AlI

larga, white. 3 door, deluxe, frost

proof Frigldaira, looks good, runs ';"), 1300.

good, (size is 64"x3l"x Call 753-4340.

SHAMFOO YOUk kGl ttant

shamjpooars and vacuums at Rental Comp

Tool Company.

SHARP. SONY B G closeout

______________ B    GE    clbsaout    sale

now at Goodyear Tire Canter, West

End Shopping Canter And

Dickinson Avanua. Prices start at (69.80

012    LOST AND FOUND

LlTt MALI""IN6LH'H'Ttta7 White with brown spots, lest In vicinity of 4lh end Eastern Street. Please call 7S3 0060 or 753 0983

093

OPPORTUNITY

LIST OR kUV your business with C.J. Harris 8, Co., Inc. Financial B Marketing Coniultanti. Serving the Southaastarn United States. Grsanvllla, N.C. 757-0001, nights 753 4015.

.50t (cent) GAS

TESTS HAVE SHOWN 100% 300% Increase In gas miiaags. Product now being manufactured tor the vary first time. Exclusive area distributorship available. 87,S00

InvMtf^y ba^it r^uired. Call

JackClancoy, 03 9571

09$ PROFESSIONAL

(NiMNl'Y WEP Gid Holloman. North Carolina's original chimney

swoop. 35 years axpariancs working on chimneys and tiroplacas. Call

day or night, 753-3503, Farmville

iMALL RiFftlRAWfvl^ia Perfect for office or dormitory room; (18'V'xl9"x19") - Reduced S50 to only (79. Call 753 4341.

SOFA, 103", blue and white floral. Vary good condition. (15. 756 4219.

iflkloi AND W '^lSot prices on alt systems In stock I Marantz, Sony, Sansul. Furniture World/Starao City Phona 757 0451. 2(01 East 10th Street. In Store Finance.

tVPfwkltEft FR Al tan.

manual. Remington; newly cleaned and reconditioned; types llks new; priced at |ust (125 Cair752-4348

PilGHf PIANO Mason B

Gamlln, noads tuning, (ISO. IBM

_       .    Ing,    (IJ

Correcting Salactric II, 10 and 13 pitch. $400.

0. Call 7S( 5319attar 5 p.m

USED GOOD CLOTHS - Womans, mans, and childrens. Almost all sl^as. 753-6974 day or night

WALLPAPBR (I SO (3.00 par singla roll. Odd lots and discontinued

gi^s. Name brands, values up to

single roll. All sales final Larry's Carpatland. 3010 East 10th Street.

WULO LIKE TO buy pecans.

752 5611.

13' UPRIGHT Sears frsazer, good condition (135. 753 8596.

16,000 BTU Crastlina karosana heat-ar, UL listed Now (100 750 7678 attar 6.

075 Mobilt Homt( For Salt

NO MONEY DOWN

VA 100% Financing

New 1984 Slnglawlda. 3 bedrooms, I bath, cathedral celling. Carpeted, appliances, total electric. Minimum

down payment with paymants of

lass than (140 par month.

CROSSLAND HOMES

630 West Graanvllla Boulevard 756 0191

USED 12x70, 3 bedrooms, 2 full

baths! Ata steal. Call 756-4823.

13X65 Daarbrook, 2 bedroom, I'-v bath, furnished, central air, 753 6458

1973 VOGU, 13x65. Unturnlshad, 3

bedrooms, IVs baths, fully carpeted,

washar/dryar hook ups. central gas

"                    fr

heat, unit air. Refrigerator and

stove Vary good condition (3,300 Wllllamston, T 793 3859or 1 793 6668

1973 13x65, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, central air. Evans Trailer Park. (5800 Call 758 4476.

1979 CONNER 12x53. AAaka down 'ment and assuma loan Call 7761

1980 14x70 Guardaon, assume loan with low down payment. Call 756-8516 after 6p.m.

1983 14' WIDE HOMES. Payments as low as (148 91. At Greenvilia's volume dealer Thomas AAobile home Sales, North Memorial Drive across from airport Phone 753 6068.

1984 14 X 70 3 bedroom. 1',^ bath, total electric, completely furnished. No mortey down with VA financing. (14,995.00 Colonial AAobila Homes. 107. W. Greenville Blvd. Greenville, N.C. 355 3303.

1984 14 X 70 2 bedroom, 2 full baths, completely carpeted, cathedral

celling, ceiling tan, stereo, door isner.

bell, dish washer, wet bar, storm windows, total electric, neme brand

appliances. No money down with VA financing Colonial Mobile Homes, 107. w. Greenville Blvd.

Greenville, N.C. 355 2303.

25 YEAR FINANCING

No money down with land. Wa can include brick underpennlng, well and septic tank Into same loan.

"The Better Homes People" Colonial AAobile Homes 355-2302 Greenville, N.C.

IklVlWiTB^I' IRON WkKi inc

Dial 633-3131, New Bern, N. C. Certified Welders, precision AAachlnlsts, custom fabricators of Steal Aluminum, Stainless A R Plata. All types AAachlne Work Lathes, End Millers, Boring Mill, Iron Workers, Shears, Break, Rolls. All types machine shop repairs. Tanks, boat shafts, steel steps built

laps

to your specifications. Specializing In heavy    *

aqulpmant. Concrete mix ar repairs, B Garbage truck packers

100

REAL ESTATE

WATfft ACCESi - 10 miles from Aurora, '/i acre with 1974 12x70 mobile home storage building and private boat dock Includad. Prime

area tor fishing and hunting.

 . ..  -

116,500. Call 1 333 4428 days, 4795tvanings.

102 CommtrciBi Property

FOR SALE: 5,000 square foot commercial building In the downtown area. Currently leases lor $1400 per month Call CEN

100 pel

TURY 31 Tipton B Associates 756 6810, nights Rod Tugwell 753 4303

375 SQUARE FEET of retail store front on the mall. Available Imme diataly Rents tor (234 per month.. Call Clark Branch Management 756-6336.

1M

Farms For Sale

100 ACRES suitable for farm or

davelopmant. 4 miles out of lll<

Greenvlll# 7S6 5891 or 753 3318,

109

Houses For Sale

A HOM tHAT'S BETTER than new! This Immaculately kept home is In comfortable, desirable Cherry Oaks. Features include greet room with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast nook, dining room that Is large enough to use as small formal area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, oversized single garage, beautiful brick patio and wall landscaped lawn. (79,500 Call AAavIs Butts Realty 75( 0655 or Jane Butts, 756 2851.

A PLACE FOR EVERYONE end

everyone In their placel This lovely

,fu

family home otters living and dining rooms for mom and dad, den with fireplace and bookshelves tor the young adults and a playroom with '/I bath tor the younger set! Also offers eat-in kitchen with

laundry area and plenty of cabinets. 3 bedrooms and 2 additional baths

(71,500. Call AAavis Butts Realty 7510655.

A PORCH JUST tor swinging! Lovely older home in Ayden

features living and dining rooms, eat-in kitchen. 3 bedrooms, full

bath, lenced back yard with storage shed and convanint location VA

loan assumption available with owner financing on part of equity Just reduced to (35,()00. Call Auvis Butts Realty 7S8 0655.

BELVEDERE. New construction 1500 square foot brick ranch that features large greatroom with fireplace. 3 bedroom, 2 full baths.

large wooded lot, patio. Call

NT -----

CENTURY 21 Tipton & Associates. 756 6110; nights Rod Tugwell 753 4302

BirviDiwr - Immaculale ranch home features spacious great room.

kitchen with dining area plus

..... !    I

formal dining room, 3 bedrooms, 2

baths, carport. Landscaped wooded yerd. (65,900. Owner transferred. Call Ball B Lana, 752 0025 or

Richard Lane 752 8819

BELVEDERE - Owner anxious will consider lease with option and credit part of rent towards purchase tor qualified buyer. Nice 3 bedroom ranch with rec room. (55,500. Call Ball B Lane, 752 0025 or Lee Ball 752 1646

076 AAobile Home Insurance

MOBILE HOMEOWNER Insurance - the best coverage tor less money. Smith Insurance and Realty, 752 2754.

BY OWNER. New log home near Ayden on quiet country road. 1900 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fireplace, lot size negotiable By

appointment, R H. McLawhorn, 756 2750 (

) or 975 2688

BY OWNER. 3 b6drooms. l'/i baths, fenced in backyard and sun deck. Great location Low (50's 756 7776

077 AAusical Instrumonts

COMPLETELY RESTOAD an

tique piano. Must sail. (500 or make offer. 757

'-3624 after 5 p.m.

OLD UPRIGHT PIANO for sale. (200 firm. Phone 752 4769.

PIANO B ORGAN DISTRIBUTORS Super Sale! Kimbell piano, (1,188. Yamaha Organ, 2 keyboard and pedals, (999. Free lesson, bench, and delivery! 329 Arlington Boulevard, 3S5-6002.

082    LOST AND FOUND

LOST; A FLUFFY white and

yellow dog with black tipped ears and black on tail. Vicinity of Sunshine Garden Center. 752-0787.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

FOR LEASE

2500 SQ. FT.

PRIME RETAIL OR OFFICE SPACE

On Arlington Blvd.

CALL 756-8111

BY OWNER. 3 bedroom. 1<^ bath, living room, kitchen and dining combination. Fenced in backyard, carport, corner lot Approximately 1180 square feet. Excellent location. Call 355-2461 from 9 to 5:30; after 6. 756-0652 or 355 2414

Y OWNER FHA assumption, (14,000 Equity, current payment (512 per month 524 4148 or 524 5043. Ervin Gray, (69,000.

HOUSE FOR SALE In Ayden. Loan assumption low equity 746 3040.

HOW WOULD YOU like to hav6 a brand new home? How does no down payment and 99% A P R sound? Build it yourself and save. 1 (48 3330 collect.

NEWINGRAYLEIGH NEW TWO STORY traditional with tour bedrooms and two baths, foyer, great room with fireplace, dining room with hardwood floors and wet bar, family room with fireplace, pretty kitchen. Excellent floor plan. Storage room. (136,500.

BROOK VALLEY REDUCED REDUCED IN PRICE and on the

golf course. Beautiful, high wooded lot. On the tenth hole. Four or five bedrooms, three baths, foyer, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, library, garage, brick patio. Now only $137,000.

BROOKGREEN IMPRESSIVE. PERFECT FOR everyday family living and enter

talnln^. Even a downstairs guest

suite for guests, your college stu dent or mother. Five bedrooms, three baths, living room, dining

irvtoji I will, W'lllSIU

room, family roorn with fireplace.

lower level family room with fireplace, beautiful solarium, sewing and laundry room, workshop, carport. (150,000.

DUFFUS REALTY,INC.

756-5395

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Installed Mobile Home Roofover FREE Estimates.... Call 756-6560

Made of tough aluminum on the outside to stop leaks and reflect heat; and double-foil-clad polystyrene on the inside to insulate.

LOWES

2728 8. MBfflorlsI Drivt





The Pally Htlectof, Greenviii, n.c.

109 HouMsForSal#

IBAI r6d UdMt, Leka

Glenwood. Leon Drive, 3 bedroomi, 2 baMi. wood Intert, heat pump, boovtlfvl home and lot. S24 414 or 524-9043. f eho Realty Inc. 173,000

eaiawiArBifHYt 3 bedroom brick ranch, carpet, hardwood floora, fireplace, pool, deck, totally private. Reduced by owner, tS9,400. Call79l1355

fUMHURit Aoomy Dutch Col onlal often 4 bedroomt, formal area, lovely family room, garage with atudlo/workihop area. Located on a oylet itraet and It's only 104,900. Call Ball 4 Lane, 753 0025 or RlchardLane752Mi9_

FOR PRIVACY at an affordable prical Large 3 story brick home, 2,150 square feet. Approxlntately 0 miles from hospital. 3.3 acres. Living room, sunken great room, family room, 4 bedrooms, 2*/y baths, carpoH, pallo. .1,120 square foot workshop. Assumable 1% first mortgage. Call 750 7tnThursoay, Novambaf 24,1983 Si

<11 Invaotmtnf Proptfty

AFARTMIMT, positivi cash flow, solid rental history,

prick, S10,000 gross. Excellent re-

details, 750 7473 or 750 7205.

<13

Land For Sait

lAnO and riMBRR for sale. 10

acres, 100,000 B.F. Doyle. '/4 pine, i/i hardwood. Edgecombe County. Field bid Thursday at It a.m.;

Associates. NC^b

December I, 1903. Roger Sauerborn 5r023 l732.

NIW LIltlNO. Lakewood Pines 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick ranch on targe wooded lot that features all formal areas Den with fireplace, garage and over ilOO square feet Call CENTURY 21 Tipton &

Associates, 750-00)0; Tugwell 753 4303

nights Rod

NIMf LIttlMo. Windy Ridge, bedroom, bath townhouse. Super nice. Lots of extras. Living room and dining room, and over 1400 square feet. Call CENTURY 21 Tipton A Associates, 750 0010, nights Rod Tugwell 753 4302

OWNIRS Ah MOVINO from USA and musf sell. 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, living room, dining room, den fireplace, fenced backyard and patio. 1lVy% assumable mortgage 107 Azalea Drive. 750 0301 or 752

SPECIAL FINANCING As LowAs9'/iz%

/cAVAILABLE FOR

NEW CONSTRUCTION HOMES, CONDOS, TOWNHOUSES Call Joe Bowen

East Carolina Builders, Inc. 752-7194 Anytime

TAKE OVtR f% ANNUAL per centage rate loan Attractive 3 bedroom, I'/t bath brick ranch with carport. Located on woodsy tot near university Living room/dlning room, eat In kitchen, custom storm windows and doors, new furnace, (no air condifionlng). Hardwood floors, approximately 1350 square feet heated aree. Take over approx imately S33.500 for 25 years re' malning with principal and interest payment of t3M.92 -. month. (This loan would cost you S3M month at todays rate of 13%). Pay equity of $14,400 or owner may consider some financing for part of equity Very low closing cost and no discount points to buyer. Lease/purchase also possible Immediate possession Priced at $49,900. Call Owner Agent, Louise Hodge, $04 794-1532 evenings. No agents

UNlV^tfcSITY DISTRICT. 2',y blocks from ECU. Nice older home Completely redecorated Inside. 3 or 4 bedrooms, living room with fireplace, dining room, large eat-in kitcnan. Garage and attic storage. Metal siding, windows, and roof less than 4 years old. Central heat and air, $50,500. Telephone 752 248$ or Washington. 944 9471

WINTIRVILLE SCHOOL District in the cityl That's right, you can own a home in Greenville but send your children to WIntervllle schools. This charming brick rancher features foyer, great room with fireplace, dining area, large kitch en. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, patio with privacy fencing and carport with storage. $54,500. Call Mavis Butts Realty 759 0455 or Elaine Troiano 7SA4344.

YES, THIS HOME features N C Housing Money! That's right 10.35% Interest Rate Is available on this lovely new home in popular family area. Convenient to hospital and doctor's park features include

great room with fireplace, country Itchen with dining area, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, sflding glass doors to deck and lovely free lined lot. Saltbox styling featuring balcony ares over kltchen/dlnlng area. $54,500. Call AAavIs Butts Realty, 759 0455 or Shirley AAor rison, 759 5443

111 " Investment Property

INVtTMENt PROPRTY.

Front/back brick duplex. Double garage. 3 washer dryer hookups. 3 stoves and 2 refrigerators, also convey. Possible partial owner financing. 417 419 East 3rd Street Call Winston Kobe, 754 9507; Aldridge & Southerland 754 3500.

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M ACRE FARM south of Ayden In the St, John's Community. Road froiitage on SR 110 and SR 17IJ. 51 acres claared. 7 aeree wooded. Tobacco allotment, pond, excellent road frontage and rental house. Call lor full details. Moealey-Marcus Realty 744 2)44.

115

Lots For Sale

ITAutlFUL lY Iti iJTy" located only minutes from Greenville on paved highway S.R. 1213 (Voice of America Road) between Stantonsburg Road and Highway 32, has community water (Bell Arthur) and Is already approved for septic tank. For add! tional Informtico, call Real Estate Brokers, 753 4349.

lVnndaLE LT on Ciueen Aimes Road. Phone 355 2331 aHar 4 p.m.

iCftOO* DWtiS. 3.3$-^0. perk test. 759 2713or 754 4435.

PARL DRIVE, Red Oak Sub

division, water and sewer, nxr frontage. $7,500. Financing avalla ble. Call 759 4703; nights 75T2513.

WOODED LOT IN Country for sale approximately 1 acre; located on paved highway S.R. 1751 (approxi mately 10 miles from Greenville near Venters Crossroads) $4400. For additional Information, call Real Estate Brokers, 753-4349.

121 Apartmtnts For Rent

Cherry Court

SpecloM 2 bedroom townfwuses with IW baths. Also 1 bedroom apartments. Carpet, dishwashers, compactors, patio, free cable TV, wasner-dryer hook-ups, la room, sauna, tennis court, house and POOL. 752 1557

laundry CluD

EASTBROOK . AND VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS

W one, fwo and throe bedropm garden and townhouse apartments,

featuring Cabla TV, modern appll anees, central heat and air condl floning, clean laundry facilities, three swimming pools.

Office - 204 Eastforook Drive 752-5100

EFFICIENCY APARTMENTS

Dial direct phones

25 channel color tv

AAaid Service

Furnished

All Utilities

Weekly Rates

HERITAGlN*N MOTEL

fTRY CPFltlNt 2 bedroom townhouse, wooded area, $310 month. 754-4395 aHer 4.

3.2 WOODED ACRE lot. 9 miles East of Greensdlle. State Road 1539. Asking. $12,000. Must selll Will negotiate. Phone 753-1915.

117 Resort Proptrty ForSatg

RToCD v Mk -~Water

front lot, 72x120 with 3 bedroom doublewlde mobile horn, bricked, underpinned, chain linked fence, inleresf In 300' pier Location at Portside. Washington, NC Call (919 ) 744 4371.

AiVER COTTAOE on wooded waier front lot on the Pamlico River. 1 mile from Washington, NC. Quiet, established neighborhood Call 758 0702days, 753 0310 nights.

120

RENTALS

LOTS FOR RENt Also 2 and 3 bedroom mobile homes. Security deposits required, no pets. Call 758 4413 between I and 5.

NEED ST0RA0E7 We have

to t

ngton Sell Storage, day Friday 9 5. Call 754 9933

size to meet your storage need C*a"K Arlington Self Storage, Open Mon

WAREHOUSE STORAGE and sales space Excellent location Up to 55.000 square feet Ad|acent oHIce available. Price negotiable. 752 4395/754 7417.

121 Apartments For Rent

ALMOST NEW TOWNHOUSE - 3 bedrooms, Vft baths Convenient location Call 754 7314 days, 754 4980 nights

AVAILABL IMMEDIATELY 1

and 2 bedroom apartments and a 3 bedroom house 753 3311

AZALEA GARDENS

Greenville's newest and most uniquely furnished one bedroom apartments.

All energy efficient designed Queen size beds and studio couches.

Washers and dryers optional Free water and sewer and yard maintenance All apartments on ground floor with porches

Frost-free refrigerafors.

Located in Azalea Gardens near Brook Valley Country Club. Shown by appointment only. Couples or singles .'No pets.

.Contact J.T. or Tommy Williams 754 7915

BRAND NEW tastefully decorated townhouse near hospital and mall. 2 bedrooms, 1'/4 baths, washer/dryer hook ups, efficient. No pets. $3)5 per month. 754 8904or 753 2040.

LARE NICE 2 bedroom duplex. Shenandoah. $290.754 5399.

CUSSIFIED DISPLAY

GreeneWay

Large 3 bedroom garden apart ments, carpeted, dishwasher, cable TV, laundry rooms, balconies, spacious grounds with abundant parking, economical utilities and POOL. Adjacent to Greenville Country Club. 754 4949

KINGS ROW APARTMENTS

One and two bedroom garden a(>artmants. Carpeted, range, re frigerator, dishwasher, disposal and cable TV. Conveniently loceted to shopping center and schools Located just off lOfh Street

Call 752-3519

LANOMAAk, 1 bedroom furnished apartment, 3 blocks from Universi ty. Heat, air and water furnished No pets 759 3791 or 754 0899

LOVE TREES?

Experience the unique in apartment living with nature outside your door.

COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS

Quality construcfion, llreplaces, heat pumps (heating costs SO per cent less than comparable units), dishwasher, washer-dryer hook ups, cable TV,wall-to-wall carpet, thermopane windows, extra insulation

Office Open 9-5 Weekdays

9-5 Saturday    1-5    Sunday

AAerry Lane Off Arlington Blvd. 756 5067

OAKMONT SQUARE APARTMENTS

Two bedroom townhouse apart mants 1213 Redbanks Road Dish washer, refrigerator, range, dis pqsal included. We also have Cable TV Very convenient to PIM Plaza and University. Also tome furnished apartments eveilable

756 4151

ONE BEDROOM, furnished apertments or mobile homes tor rent. Contact J. T. or Tommy Williams, 754 7115.

NE BEDROOM APARTMENT West 4th Street. $110 per nronth 757 0688

Ing, bedroom complete. $79 00 per month. Option to buy. U-REN CO, 754 3843

STRATFORD ARMS APARTMENTS

The H^^^PIace To Live

Office hours 10 a m to 5 p m. AAonday through Friday

Call us 24 hours a day at

756-4800

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

WYNNE

CHEVROLET

On The Corner, On The Square"

IS ON THE MOVE

BeI.hel, N C Hwy 64 S 13 Pnonp 825-4321

'Gthels Finest Used Cars

1983 Pontiac Trans Am Like New! One Owner.

1983 Chevrolet Caprice Gray and Silver, One Owner.

. 1982 Chevrolet Cavalier 4 door, green. Like new!

, 1981 Dodge Aries ~ 4 door, white, like new.

'1980 Chevrolet Chavette Blue, 4 speed, air conditioning. One Owner. 1980 Dataun B-210 5 speed, blue ,

1979 Chevrolet Chevette 2 door, beige 1979 Buick Limited Brown , 1979 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Nice!

' 1978 Chevrolet Malibu 4 door.

1975 Mercury Montego Blue, nice oar.

PRICED TO GO USED CARS

: 1975 Oldsmobile Convertible Silver ' 1975 Oldsmohile Convertible Maroon , 1975 Chevrolet Monza Silver " 1972 Chevrolet Impale 2 door hardtop, brown, one owner 1971 Chevrolet Impale 4 door, green

' 1983 Ford F-100 Pickup Automatic, air, low mileage, black 11982 Chevrolet C-10 Pickup White, 28,000 actual miles.

: 1982 Chevrolet Beauville Van Red and silver, one owner, like new. 1979 Chevrolet C-10 Plcknip - automatic. One Owner, Like New!

: 1979 Oataun Pickup Yellow. Prtced to go!

' 1972 Dodge Pickup Priced to go!

121 Apartmtnts For Rant

NEW ONE bqdruom. Convenient location. Washar/drytr hookups. $23Bpm'month . 754 7417

RTCf OUlVY OUFLfeK, appii ancas, carpal, alactric haat, wood haatar. No pats. 754-2471 or 759 1543

NfCe QUIET 3 badroont aportmant In rasldantlal nalghborhood naar Collaga. $240. Phona 754-5941

TOMETT

ESTATES

1, 2, and 3 badrooms, washar dryar hook-ups, cabla TV, pool, q|t housa, playground, Naar ECU

hook-ups, cabla TV,

ub

Our Raputation Says It All -"A Community Complax."

1401 Willow Straat Offlct Corner Elm A Willow

752-4225

YWO~bkbM APA*tMNT,

carpatod, cantrai air apd haat, appllancas, washar dryar hookup. Bryton Hills. $275. 758 3311.

WEDGEWOODARMS

2 badroom, ivy bath townhousas. Excallant location. Carritr haat pumps. Whirlpool kitchen, washar dryar hookups, pool, tennis court. Immediate occupancy

756-0987

WESTHILLS

TOWNHOMES

Locatad just I'/y miles from the hospital and madical school, these units arc designed to house two or more. If you heve a roommate and would love to have that second full bath, give us a call Enargy etfl clanl, washar and dryer hook ups and a storage room for all those extras you just can't part with Call us tor an appointmani to rent these new two bedroom townhomes minutes from the hospllel

Proftstionaliv managed by RemcoEast, Inc Waekdays    759    4041

Nights A Weekends    752    7490

WILSON ACRE APARTMENT5.

1904 East 1st Street New 3 and 3 bedrooms, washer/dryer hook ups, dishwasher, heat pump, tennis, pool, sauna, salt cleaning oven, Irost-frae rafrlgarator. 3 blocks Irom ECU. Call 752 0377 day or -light. Equal Housing Opportunity

YOU'LL BE THANKFUL

You called us. Limited number of units le' at low prices. Why pay rer.f w hen you can own with pay n-i $ less than monthly lent? Call ' nnon at 744 2439 Or 758 4050, /ell at 754 1498 or 758 4050, it 754-0444 or 758 4050 or an at 758 7029 or 758 4050

MwRE& SAUTE R 110 South Evans 758-6050

121 Apartmenfs For Rent

apartn

ancas furnished. Tenth Straat, $100 par month. Call attar 4 p.i*

1 524-5042.

3 BEORDOmS, refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, washer/dryer hook ups. No pets. 753 0180 before 5 p.m. 756 2744 after 5 p.m.

2 BtORDDM energy efficient duplex. Carpeted, appliances, washer/dryer hookups, fireplace, Brooki

extra storage. Located Drive. 754 2979

kwood

3 BEORODM TOWNHDUSES near tXMltal Call 355 2428 days, 754 3217

missMT samI furnished Perfect for singles. 3 blocks from cjjngu^lSOrrwfhlvJSr^

125 Condominiums For Rent

LEXINCTDN SQUARE

Townhomes. 2 bedroom unit available immediately J. R Yorke Construction Co., 355 2296

TWD TOWNHDUSES available in Queil Ridge. 12 month leases or less. One rents for $500 per month, other tor $570 per month. 2 and 3 bedrooms, 2'/y baths. Near recreational facilities. Call Clark Branch AAanagement. 754-4334.

127

Houses For Rent

AYDEN COUNTRY CLUB. Ranch style home with 3 bedrooms, game room with bar, A'/i baths. Over 3000 square feet. Available immediately. $400 per month. Call Lorelle at 754 4334

BRICK VENEER RANCH for rent Carport Excellent neighborhood. 3 bedrooms, family room, fireplace, kitchen with stove and refrigerator, furnished, central heat and air. Call Lyle Davis at Davis Realty 752 3000 or nights 754^2904

COLONIAL HEIGHTS, 3 bedroom brick, $350. Lease and deposit 754 5772 aHer 1p.m.

EXECUTIVE HOME for renf Short term lease available for 3 bedroom home In Camelot Great room and 2 car garage WIntervllle School District. $400 per month. Call John Jackson at 754 4334

HOUSE FOR RENT. 3 bedroom house, Belvoir community. 752 2909

HOUSE IN TOWN and house in country. Call 744 3284 or 524 3180

LAKE OLNWOOD, 104 Bryant Circle, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den with fireplace, targe lot. 524-4148 or 524 5043, Echo Realty Inc.

NEAR UNlVikiltV. 3 bedrooms Nooels. 1 724 7415.

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IBM SYSTEMS 34 COMPUTER

Local company has a Systems 34 (MX) computer available lor immediate time sharing. 1 CRT display station and 1 5224 Printer is available lor immediate remote hook-up using teltphone communications. Programs ready for general business use include general ledger, accounts recahrabla, inventoryfbilling, accounts payable and payroll. Contact; Prttidpnt P.O. Box 8068 GrMfwllIg.NC  _ Of 758-1215

127

Houses For Rtfit

NEAR UNIVERSITY. 3 bedroom.

IVv baths, living room/dining room, rport. Fresh patot Hardwood f^s.

aat in kltchan, cr and wallpapar

Approxlmafaly 1350 squara faat, new furnace/no air condltiontno Marriad coupla or small family only. No pats. Immadiata possassion. S375 par month. Call Ownar Agant, Louisa Hedga, 804 794 1533. Noaqants

NEW HOUSE FR ACNY with option to buy 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, $550 per month. Call 752 1232 or 756 5097

3 BEDROOM, 1'/i baths in Elmhurst. Available January 1st, $350. Smith Insurance Realty, 752-2754,

2 BEDROOM HOUSE, approximataly 3 to 4 mllas from Gre*nville. Avallabla January I. Call 746-3192 aHar 4;30p.m

3 BEDROOMS, all appliances, double garage, Wintarvilla, 407 Cooper Straiit, S350, Deposit ra-quirtd. Available Dacambar 1. Can be seen November 24 and 37 from 1 to 4 p.m. or call 1-944-3944 tor appointment

3 BEORdOMS, I'/V baths, near Eastern Elementary School. $350. 757 0434

133 Atobtle Homes For Rent

12X49, 3 bedrooms, washer and dryer, $165. No pets, no children. 759 0745,

2 BEDROOMS, furnished, washer, air No pets. No children. Phone 758 4857,

2 BEDROOMS, central air, 12x40. 2 miles from PIH Plaza on Highway 43. $185 plus deposit. 7Sa-OI74.

3 BEDROOMS. Nice location. Mar ried couple preferred. No pets. 752 6051 after 6 p m.

135 Office SfMce For Rent

UPSTAIRS oHice space available at the Mattox Buildino, 3)5 West Second Street. Everything furnished. $100 per room per month. Call 758 3430.

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY

S-1 SENTRY SAFE

*119

UMUHOmEERMEnN.

Corner of Pitt A Qreon St.

133 Office Space For Rent

Our Service Department will be closed Thursday, November 24th, and Friday, November 25th, in observance of the Thanksgiving Holiday. We will reopen for business on Monday, November 28th.

Have a Nice Thanksgiving!

GRANT MAZDA

HI GiMndU* BIM).    N.C

The Real Estate Corner

STABLE

FOR SALE BY OWNER: DR. GUPTON 758-0062 or 756-6146

23 stalls, bunk house, two rings, ir\side ricjing, rental house (rented), 5.7 acres, good pasture, treated 4 rail fences.

WILL FINANCE

Only Serious Calls for Appointment

For Intonuatiofl Ccfllact

IbfFiiMlRlliaR

(19) 7494I16

OFFICE SPACE available

Availabto in Otcmbr. Oft 244 'By-pM. 3KX) tquara ft of prima oHk pac*. W*ll d*corat*d 12 month 1*a or longer, private perkiM. $1200 per montti.

Call Clark'Branch AAanagemient

756-6336

Oimi    LEA$    ontact

J T or Tommy WMIiamt, 754 7815

1,208 tCUA*i FCoY (3 oHice*) on Evan* Street. Price negoitable 752 4295/754-7417.

5A89 $OUAAi FEET oHice build ing on 244 Bypeea. Plenty of park inq.CaM759 2^deys.

137 Resort Property For Rent

WINTER6RN SKI RESORT 2

bedroom fully equipped con dominium. For more Information, cell 355-2341 aHer 4; 30 p m

142 Roommote Wanted

FEA4ALE ROOAAAAATE needed to here furnished 2 bedroom apert ment. /5 rent and utilities, non moker 756 4077

FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted Call 754 8991 days or 754 5299 aHer 7 p.m.

HOUSEMATES to here 3 bedroom home Near D H Cooley. Call 754 4735 or 754 4144 for details

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142 Roommote Wonted

MALE TO SHAA completely furnished 2 bedroom condominium. $145 includes utilities and heet, non smoker preferred. Call 754-5330, aHer 7 p.m. 754-9949

2 FEMALE AoOMMATES wanted

3 bedroom house. $94.40 a piece plus utilities Call 355 6395

144

Wonted To Buy

MERCURY CAPRI with 1400cubic inch engine. 753-5732.

WANT t BUY pin* and hardwood

timber Pamlico Timber Company, Inc. 754 8415

WANtED TO BUY standin timber, large or small tracts

4825 or 744^1

WOULD LIKE to buy wood that's been logged, laying down trees and trac tops. Call 758^ or 754 9193.

3 TO 5 ACRES OF land wanted suitable for house and garden and within 10 mile* of Greenville be tween Highway 11 South and NC 33 East Call Real Estate Brokers, 752 4348

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ROOFING

S^'ORM WINDOW', DOORS & AWNJNGS

C.L. Lupton, Co

USED CARS

12.9%

All 1983 Used Cars Financed at

12.9%

Thru November

1983 Mercury Grand Marquis - Loaded, 15,000 miles

1983 Ford Mustang Convertible (3) 1983 Ford LTD Broughams <4) 1983 Furd Fairmonts

Plus Others!

HURRY WHILE SUPPLIES LAST! Thru November Oniy

12.9%

AMcrica'f I Used Car Campan,

r*n8iSlr*l264B, Pas* 758-0114 GfeenwHe N C 278.,4

The time to build that Dream Home that you have been waiting to be able to afford will never be better than right now through the N. C. Housing Finance Agency.

10.35% FIXED RATE

30 Year

MORTGAGE MONEY AVAILABLE

through

Pill lee CnterpriBeB, lit. Call 756-0041

and find out if you can qualify. Youll be glad you let Bill Lee and Scott Brown buUd it for you.

FAIRLANE

This brick ranch offers all formal areas, wood stove, over 2,000 square feet, on a large wooded lot. Has built-ins and many extras. Call today. Priced in low 60s and convenient to shopping and the hospital.

Listing Broker Tim Smith 752-9811

CLARK-BRANCH 1 REALTORS 756-6336

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32 The Daily Reflector, Grenvllla. N.C._Thunday,    November    24.1983

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Cuba Sees Signs Of New Creeping Into The Old

By JOHN PLATERO Assoclaled Pres* Writer

HAVANA (AP) - In Cuba; the 1956 Chevrolet is king. A nickel buys a newspaper, a telephone call or a local bus ride. It costs nothing to be Iwrn or to die.

Cuba, only 90 miles from Key West, has been isolated from much of the world for a quarter-century because of its communist government, close ties with the Soviet Union and a U.S. blockade, under which any vessel that sails to Cuba loses the privilege of delivering or taking on cargo at U.S. ports.

Cubas president in perpetuity, Fidel Castro, overthrew the government of Fulgencio Batista in January 1959. The countrys two television stations and its newspapers are government-owned. Radio signals from some Miami stations reach Cuba, but only Cubans with shortwave receivers can (Hill in the Voice of America and other free world broadcasts.

Nevertheless, to visitors who have been to the island nation over the past dozen years, Cuba is showing signs of modernization - lines for rationed commodities are shorter, grocery shelves offer more and workers now stop for a couple beers on the way home.

We still have little in abundance, and there are economic problems. The U.S. blockade made us learn how to do things for ourselves and it doesnt affect us now like it did years ago, said a high government official who, like his peers, could be quoted only if he were not identified.

Cuba has far fewer vehicles than other Latin American countries. A personal car, regardless of condition, is a possession of great value, and more than half the autos on the island were made in the United States before 1959.

A 1956 Chevrolet in poor condition sells for 8,000 to 10,000 pesos, or the eouivalent of $9,280 to $11,600 in U.S. currency.

Several models of the Russian-built Lada are the most prevalent late-model cars while another compact car -Moskvich - is available only to professionals, such as doctors, dentists and architects, and outstanding workers.

Medical and dental care is free and since there is no private enterprise the government owns the funeral homes. This is one p ace you can die and no one has to pay for your funeral, quipped a Cuban journalist.

Cuba has almost no street crime, and assault, murder, rape and child- and wif-abuse are extremely rare. Those who commit such offenses are severely punished.

Slum neighborhoods that crouched behind Havana's glitter and glamor during Batista's presidency were bulldozed after Castro took over. In their place, the communist government built high-rise projects. Rent is the same for everyone - 10 percent of a persons paycheck.

There is no welfare for those who are fit but dont want to work. Since the minimum wage in Cuba is 96 pesos a month, about $111, few loafers are tolerated.

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Technically, there is no unemployment in Cuba, said a government spokesman. It might be 1 percent, but those are pecle changing jobs or just reachii the working age Retirement age is 55 for women and 60 for men with pensions close to full salary.

Education, compulsory until the ninth grade, is free through the university level. College students are offered free housing, meals and books and get $35 a month from the government. In return for free schooling, each student must renounce any right to start a private business and work two years for the government.

The government official explained that some youths fulfill part of their two-year service requirement by volunteering for civilian service abroad as internationalistas, such as in Angola or Grenada.

Only the military, militia, police and security guards are authorized to have guns in Cuba. The populace surrendered their arms shortly after the Castro revolution.

Cuba has had rationing for 25 years yet some millionaires still live quietly in plush homes. These, explained a government official, are wealthy people who had faith in the revolution and did not withdraw their money from the banks when Castros victory was imminent.

Those who did withdraw their money and tried to convert it into Castros new currency ran into a strict 5,000 peso limit.

Every Cuban family is issued a yearly ration book - a page

for each month. It lists family members and shows the monthly amount each family may buy of gasoline, clothing, a[)pliance8 and such foodstuffs as grain, rice, meat and lard.

For years, available commodities barely met the ration limits of four pounds of rice a month or three-quarters of a pound of meat every nine days for each person. Rationed meat means only beef and chicken The latter is weighed and sold alive.

Three years ago, Cubas gross national product had improved eniHigh that the government established parallel markets and farmers markets.'

Rationed foodstuffs and other goods are available in parallel markets, in unlimited quantities but at inflated prices.

Rationed rice costs the equivalent of 23 U.S. cents a pound. In the parallel store, rice costs the equivalent of about $1.15 a pound. Turkey, rabbit and pork are available only in the parallel stores. A live turkey runs $18 to $20 and pork sells for $4.60 a pound.

Each adult is allowed four packs of cigarettes a month selling at 29 cents a pack and four cigars at 37 cents each The government, however, discourages smoking, and only those who were 16 or over when the revolution took place are entitled to ration prices for their habit. The rest must buy their cigarettes and cigars at parallel stores.

Imported goods are very expensive, and trading of rationed

items IS f'ommo.r 'imong Cubans.

(;ban-mad< a ousers range from $14 to S3s. but a pair oi U.S. jeans can easily be sold for $175. .American-made goods make their way here through Panama or are items produced in Taiwan, Honig Kong and Japan At farmers markets, farmers are permitted to sell a portion of their harvest at higher prices with the government getting a portion about 15 percent - of the gross.

Cuba, discovered in 1492 by Christopher Columbus and settled by Spain, still has its Roman Catholic churches The Havana cathedral is one of the oldest in the hemisphere. Many Cubans still attend .Mass, but modern Cuba is a place where Christmas and other religious holidays are not officially recognized.

Although the U.S. blockade continues, Havana's port is jammed with ships, most from socialist or Soviet-bloc nations. The Cuban government official admitted that Cuba would benefit if the embargo were lifted.

We would like to buy medicines and hospital equipment." he explained, adding that having access to parts for Cubas antiquated cars would be welcomed.

However, he expressed reservations about renewing trade with the United States.

We can't afford to buy U.S. merchandise and then face another problem - another embargo - in the future. he said

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MT. VERNON, N.Y. (UPI) - The first special issue of Consumer Reports magazine is a 76-page guide to buying a home computer, based in part on a survey of about 2,800 readers who have owned one for a year or more,

Computers at Home is published by Consumers Union, a 47-year-old, nonprofit organization that provides information and advice about consumer goods and services. The $2.50 special issue is scheduled to be on newsstands until Jan. 25. 1984.

It is a comprehensive, simply written manual for beginning computer enthusiasts that takes readers through the maze of buzzwords and options that clutter the buying world. It should help the average person decipher it all.

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It also rates 13 moderately priced printers. 11 monitors, 11 word-processing programs, 12 home accounting programs, 17 educational programs and 35 games.

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B\ LOUSE COOK .Associated Press Writer One year after the government started paying market-based interest rates for U.S. Savings Bonds to tr> to boost their sagging popularity, sales are up and redemptions are down.

The Treasury Department said recently that Americans bought $4 billion worth of bonds during the first nine months of Ml. That was far below the amount purchased in years before the slump -sales were nearly $8 billion during calendar 1978, for example - but it was 26 percent above the $3.15 billion sales total for the first nine months of 1982.

At the same time, fewer people are cashing in their bonds. Redemptions for October 1983 were 16 percent below year-earlier figures and monthly sales topped redemptions by about $50

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Thats'a far cry from the situation at the beginning of this decade. In 1980 and 1981 combined, for example, people cashed in $20 billion more in U.S. Bonds than they bought.

Treasury officials credid the resurgence of the program to the introduction of a new interest rate formula on Nov. 1.1982. Before then, the interest rate on the bonds was fixed and, although it had risen several percentage points in recent years, it was no longer competitive with the return on new investments available to people even if they had only a limited amount of money to spend.

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In 30 B.C., Queen Cleopatra of Egypt committed suicide, probably by taking poison. Legend says it was by having an asp bite her.

He takes his pitching seriously, using deadeyes - competition-weight horseshoes of not more than 24 pounds - when he practices. And he practices on a lighted regulation course, complete with concrete runways, that he built in the back yard of his home.

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Israeli Jailed As A Traitor Wants Family

By MARCUS ELIASON Associated Press Writer TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - At 36, Udi Adiv wants to get marned and have a child.

The trouble is, Adiv is the first Israeli Jew ever convicted of treawn for ideological reasons. Even behind bars in a maximum-security prison, he remains a traumatic memory in many Israeli minds.

His jailers say he is too dangerous to be left alone with his fiaiwec for even a few hours. His fiancee, supported by many Israeli liberals and leftists, claims the real reason is that Adiv refuses to renounce his ultra-leftist views.

When Adiv and five other young Israeli Jews were arrested in 1972 and accused of belonging to two pro-Syrian espitmage rings, Israel agonized.

Adiv was everything Israels founding fathers could have asked for: a new breed of Israeli, handsome and healthy, a native-born member of a communal farm (kibbutz) and a paratrooper who fought with distinction in the 1967 Arab-Israeli war.

For Israelis, the only consolation today is that 11 years later, there have been no more cases of ideological treason, although every so often an Israeli Jew is convicted of spying for pay,

Adiv and 31 other Israelis, 28 of them Arabs, were tried by a District Court which convicted some of them of illegally traveling to Syria, meeting with Syrian intelligence agents, passing on classified military information and plotting acts of sabotage.

Adiv came across as a full-blooded revolutionary dedicated to overthrowing the establishment. .

I am not a traitor because I admit no loyalty to the Zionist regime, he said in court, referring to the Israeli government. My loyalty is to the struggle against class exploitation."

He was sentenced to 17 years. Dan Vered, a mathematician, drew a 10-year term. Yehezkel Cohen got 7 years and David Cooper 4 years. In a separate trial on similar charges. Rami Livneh^ son of a Communist member of Israels parliament, got 10 years, later reduced to four on appeal.

Most of the Arab defendants also were imprisoned.

But Adivs fiancee, Leah Leshem, believes the sentences given the Jewish defendants were especially harsh.

Ms. Leshem, 33, was Adivs girlfriend when he wm arrested. After Adiv was jailed ste moved to France. While in jail A(v married anothn* woman who was allowed to remain with him for 30 minutes and later was given the customary twice-montWy visitOTs jMrivileges. They divorced a year later.

When Ms. Leshem returned to Israel she began visiting Adiv inj^n and their attachment-was revived.

Israeli prison authorities are exceptionally liberal in granting furloughs and reducing sentences by one-third for model inmates. But in Adivs case they are adamantly

I Commissioner Mordechai Wertheimer insists he is a security threat, but wont say why.

All the security authonties are agreed - justifiably, I believe - that an inmate who caused damage to the security of Israel and is liable to exploit his furlough for the same goal for which he was sentenced is not entitled to a furlough, he said.

Ms. Leshem notes that other members of the Adiv group received furloughs to attend family events.

She says Adiv is sorry for what he did 11 years ago and has softened his radical views. She says his long talks with hard-line Arab cellmates have taught him "that boto sid have to compromise. But he does not renounce his basic views on the n^ for Jews and Arabs to coexist.

In an interview, Ms. Leshem said Adiv refused to move into a cell occupied by Jewish jMisorors because he preferred the more stimulating company of Arab guerrillas. 'Diey are the only praple he can have political discussions with, aiul who do not go in for violence and homosexuality .

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They wont forgive him for refusing to recant, she said. I can think d no oto reason why rapists, murderers and perverts can get furloughs and Udi cant. What possible harm can he do to toe state by being alone with me for a few hours?

Ms, Leshem, a kibbutz-born university staffer, visits Adiv every two weeks and talks with him for 30 minutes through a wire mesh net. She spends much of her free time campaigning for his release, or at least the right to conceive his (^d whue he is in prison.

^ recently a|>peared on Israel Television, accompanied by Benny Shalita, a hawkish member of the Knesset (parliament) for the governing Likud Bloc. Shalita said that be agrees with the severe punishment imposed on Adiv but believes be is entitled to have a family of his own.

Ms. Leshem says many other liberal members of the Knesset, as well as Jewish personalities and human rights advocates abroad, have appealed for a presidential pardon for Adiv.

Adiv completes two-thirds of his sentence next spring, whereupon a committee of judges, jailers and secret

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"If he gets out, the jffoblem is solved, said Ms. Leshem. But if we have to wait until 1969,1 may be too old to have a child.

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Carolyn Denise Pippins, Route 4, accessory after the fact of murder (two counts) and accessory after the fact of armed robbery, six years jail.

Johnny Ray Murphy Jr , Route 4, felony possession of marijuana, two years jail suspended on payment of fine, costs and five years probation James Earl Stalls, Bethel, felony possession of marijuana, five years jail, 180 days active, remainder suspended on payment of fine, costs, performance of. 100 hours community service and five years probation William Lester Klohr, Cotanche Street, second degree burglary, called and failed, bond forfeiture Darrell Spencer Houze, Route 10. larceny (three counts) and shoplifting, called and failed, bond forfeiture Shirley Grady^, Ayden, larceny, remanded to District Court for compliance Johnny Andrews, Tarboro, felony possession of stolen property, three years jail, 180 days active, remainder suspended on payment of fine, costs, attorney fees, restitution and three years probation.

William Henry Elks, Route 5, misdemeanor maintain dwelling for purpose of storing controlled sub^ stances, two years jail, 150 days active, remainder suspended on payment of costs, attorney fees and five years probation.

Rudy Junius Waller, Farmville. felony possession with intent to sell marijuana and carry a concealed weapon, four years jail.

Teresa Barnes, Washington, shoplifting, remanded to District Court for compliance.

Carolyn J. Hines, Washington, shoplifting and simple assault, prayer for judgement continued until Dec. 3.

Clifton Kennedy, Tyson Street, misdemeanor possession of stolen property (two counts), two years jail, 150 days active, remainder suspended on payment of fine, costs, attorney fees, restitution and five years probation; misdemeanor receiving stolen property, voluntary dismissal.

Ed Warren Ward, Route 5, operating motor vehicle with .10 percent blood alcohol content, six months jail, seyen-and-a-half days active, remainder suspended on fine, costs, attend alcohol school, pay $100 fee and three years probation Charles Chauncey, Route 5. felony possession of stolen property, three years jail suspended on payment of fine, costs, perform 50 hours community service and four years probation Wesley Kenneth Braxton, Route 6. misdemeanor possession of stolen property, two years jail suspended on payment of fine, costs, restitution, performance of 50 hours community service and four years probation; misdemeanor possession of stolen property, two years jail suspended on payment of fine, costs, restitution and four years probation.

Thomas W Thomas, Memorial Drive, misdemeanor larceny, two years jail suspended on payment of fine, costs, restitution, performance of 50 hours community service and four years probation Bennie Foreman, Farmville. damage to personal property, six months jail suspended on payment of fine, costs, restitution and three years unsupervised probation; damage to real properrty, volun

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Jelvin Ray Pollard. Route 6, felony possession of stolen property. two years jail suspended on payment of fine, costs, performance of 10 hours community service and five years probation.

Stanley Cobb, Route 5. peeping tom, remanded to District Court for compliance.

Derrick Thomas Peaden, Falkland, driving under the influence, remand to District Court for compliance Walter Lee Ingram, Ayden, aid and abet driving under the influence, voluntary dismissal.

Ben Davis. Fountain, damage to personal property, voluntary dismissal.

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EASTON, Pa. (UPI) - An art and education program for Americas elementary school children will be launched in January 1984 by an Easton art materials manufacturer.

The $300,000, two-year program will start with classroom projects and include community participation and a national traveling exhibit designed to reflect children's aspirations in life as expressed in their drawings.

Art for the touring museum exhibit will be chosen by a national panel from examples submitted by the childrens schools.

Free kits containing details for the Crayola Dream-Makers program will be sent to teachers later this fall, says an announcement from Binney & Smith, the manufacturer.

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WASHINGTON lAP) -Despite conservation and various methods of decreasing dependence on foreign oil by American industry, oil imports should increase by some 28 percent during 1984, predicts an energy-oriented weekl;

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PHIUDELPHIA lAP) -They come in wheelchairs, on crutches or canes, and they learn as best they can various moves and techniques that may enable them to defend themselves in the streets or within their own homes, should the occasion arise.

"The disabled, like everybody else, are susceptible to the rigors of daily life - they, too, fall victim to muggers a nd other criminals," says Duncan Wyeth, Consumer Activities Director for United Cerebral Palsy. And because they're disabled, they are too often easy.prey."

Once a week, usually on Saturday afternoon, approximately a dozen group members meet at the United Cerebral Palsy .Association of Philadelphia and Vicinity, properly attired in their gi (prounced "ghee), the belted pajama-like garment that is the universal unifwin of karate, for a 2>i-hour workout in self-defense.

This is a relatively new program, established by .Norm Constantine, 25, a black belt in karate, former recreation therapist at UCP and regional administrator of Martial Arts for the Handicapped. Constantine was the victim of a hit-and-run accident and remains in a seipi-comatose state, but in his absence, volunteers trained by Constantine keep the program running.

What Constantine has been teaching is karate with modifications. A move normally made by someone in an erect position is adapted to the sitting position when necessary. If a >erson has limited use of a eg. an extra movement with the arm is used. The teaching is modified to fit the individual.

"In some ways, the handicapped have an advantage," Wyeth says. "With crutches, your reach is probably increased by three or four feet, and because you use crutches ever) day, your crutches become part of your body. So does a wheelchair.

"If a mugger grabs your crutch, use him for support and hit him with the other crutch, Wyeth advises. Being in a wheelchair can force the criminal to come down to your level. Kick the attacker and roll your chair away from him or grab the criminal with either your legs or arms and trap him in your wheelchair, punching him about the face.

"But dont overlook the obvious - scream for help -your voice is one of the best defenses you have," adds Wyeth. "Learn to use what you have, even if its part of your body that doesnt function 100 percent."

Practicing, the students take advantage of every bit of leverage that crutches and wheelchairs and wobbly legs and constricted hands can provide to wrestle their attacker" to the ground, all the while yelling for help.

"Colistantine was a demanding teacher, but we wouldnt want it any other way," said pupil Dewan Jones of Germantown. "Norm had to be tough with' us. but we love him for helping us feel better'about ourselves - you know, self-esteem

According to Wyeth. The self-confidence which these sessions build cannot be stressed enough. Many of the UCP clients come into the program with a poor self-image, but mastering some of the martial arts skills and techniques gives them greater confidence in themselves and their abilities which carries over into other aspects of their daily living."

The funds for this type of program and other such activities are obtained from proceeds of the United Cerebral Palsy "Weekend With The Stars National Telethon, which airs January 14-15. 1984. over 100 stations coast-to-coast.

Cerebral palsy is the most widespread lifetime disability in the nation and affects 7*00.000 Americans today and 10.000 newborn infants each year, according to UCP officials.

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Congressional Inactivity Causes Heat Bills To Rise

By MATT YANCEY

Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) - As a result of congressional inaction, many Americans can expect their heating bills to rise 10 percent to 20 percent this winter. A few may see their bills drop, but not because of anything their government did.

Promises to do something about retail natural gas prices that jumped 50 percent the past two years proved empty in the waning days of Congress last week. The action, or lack of it, affects some 45 million American families who heat their homes with the fuel.

Drowned out in an ideological battle between the Reagan administrations support of a free market on one side and calls for more government regulation from the other side were possible compromises that might

have brought some relief to both consumers and the natural gas industry itself.

Pride also played a role. A Congress that just five years ago had told Americans it had solved their natural gas problems with partial de-begulation under the 1978 Natural Gas Policy Act was reluctant to admit that its multi-tiered pricing system had failed.

No one in Washington was able to rally a majority for anything approaching a cure. Hundreds of producers, transporters, distributers and users - and all of their financial backers - were quick to form constantly changing alliances to lobby for and against each proposed fix.

While ideological purists carried most of the public debate, ultimately it was the differing self interests

among producers, pipelines, local utilities and consumers

- all protecting their stake

- that prevented any action. The Senate rejected by

1 overwhelming margins in back-to-back votes last week both the Reagan administrations call 'to remove all government price controls on natural gas and efforts by consumer advocates and labor unions to extend and expand the controls.

In the House, its energy committee mustered a 23-19 majority against a plan by the jwnels chairman. Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., to roll prices back by 5 percent to 10 percent under government order.

But Dingell, who also wanted , to extend two years beyond their scheduled 1985 expiration the federal price ceilings on about half the nations gas, gaveled the

Ranch Gives Aa Students Chance To Study Animals

BvTOiMHONEYClTT Pine Bluff Commercial PINE BLUFF, Ark. (AP) - Just off Highway 54 in southern Jefferson County lies a 870-acre cattle ranch where registered Angus, crossbred and Simmental cattle are guinea pigs of a sort for farmers and agriculture students. ,

Funds from the invention of a cotton picker support the ranch, created by John Daniel Rust, who spent the last part of his life in Pine Bluff improving and mass-producing a machine that revolutionized labor in the South.

Bruce Davidson, who manages the ranch, says it is available to students and professors who need the tools and animals of the trade.

The foundation often sells a steer to students at a nominal price, Davidson said, and provides the foundations expertise in raising and training it. The student can show the animal on the circuit of county fairs and, when he sells the steer, he can use the money to pay

back the foundation. Sometimes the student makes a profit. ^

Bobert Kirst, a professor with the University of Arkansas agriculture program at the Monticello campus, says he uses the foundation extensively for classes. His students drive to Pine Bluff to learn about calving, castration, vaccination programs, dehorning and other chores that a cattle farmer must do.

"It provides a hands-on laboratory," Kirst said in a recent telephone interview. "Most of what the foundation is doing is a demonstrational kind of work where were showing what crossbreeding can do, what good management can do, and all within the financial reach of the average producer

The basics of the cotton Dicker had been developed )y 1933, but it wasnt until Rust came to Pine Bluff in 1949 and arranged with the late Ben Pearson for its manufacture that the Rust cotton picker was mass produced.

When he introduced a working model of the cotton picker, many farmers were afraid it would subvert the King Cotton system and many refused to support it. Rust vowed to set up some mechanism so that the profits from the machine would be used to support farming concerns in the years to come.

By 1952, 11,450 cotton pickers had been made by four different companies and a farming revolution had begun. The John D. Rust Foundation was chartered by Rust, Thelma Ford Rust, and Victor Ray, at the time , managing editor of The Commercial.

Ray, who later retired as vice president of the National Farmers Union at Denver and returned to Little Rock, said one of Rusts goals was to give scholarships to people.

The ranch, which was begun in 1 964, was established when little experimentation was being done in cattle farming.

meeting to a close immediately after the vote Thursday.

That denied Republicans and producer-state l>mo-crats on his committee a vote on their plan to deregulate some of the gas now uinder permanent controls on the assumption that it still w.ould be cheaper than some of the high-priced gas it would replace in the market.

T took that action because ... their action would have resulted in the decontrol of substantial quantities of old gas, which I have pledged would occur over my dead body, Dingell said afterwards.

The existing labyrinth of partial government controls divides gas into more than 20 categories based on the age and type of wells from which it flows.

Under that system, average wholesale, prices vary, including $1.46 per 1,000 cubic feet for old gas from wells drilled prior to 1978 and $3.43 for new gas drilled in the past five years.

President Reagan last February blamed the 1978 laws tiered pricing system and the rigid, long-term contracts it inspired for creating chaos in a natural gas market unable to respond to changing economic conditions or price changes for competing fuels.

As a solution, the administration proposed letting anyone who wanted to tear

up their present contracts and start over in an Im-regulated market with no government controls on wellhead prices.'

That, the administration claimed, would bring all gas into a wellhead price range of $2.50 to $3.50 and reduce most retail residential rates, now averaging $6.42 after pipeline and distribution costs are included.

Consumer groups, however, contended that allowing the price of old gas, now about half the nations supply, to double would more than offset any price reductions for new gas. Allied with them were producers of high-cost gas who did not want to see their prices come down.

Both Dingell and Senate Energy Committee Chairman James McClure, iR-Idaho, the chief architect of a White House-endorsed giadual decontrol plan, have vowed to try again when Congress returns in January.

Dingell conceded that was his s trategy all along, saying his call for mandated reductions in prices and expanded federal controls stood a better chance when consumers were upset over their winter heatinii bills and politicians were facing re-election.

McClure admitted that the momentum has moved to their court. But Ir vowed to continue opposing any quick fi'x rollback in government price ceilings, say

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President's Health Wasn't Always News

CHICAGO (AP) - When a president has even a minor health problem these days, its front-page news. His aides hastily call a press conference and give out a multitude of facts, but it was not always so, says Dr. William M. Lukash, official White House physician to Presidents Nixon, Ford and Carter.

From the earliest days of the Republic until relatively recently, the state of the presidents health was often veiled in vagueness, if not

downright secrecy, Lukash writes in the new 1984 Medical and Health Annual.

Most people know about George Washingtons wooden dentures. Not so well known is the fact that he, as well as Thomas Jefferson and Andrew Jackson, suffered from- a variety of chronic disorders including recurrent bouts of malaria.

As the presidency grew in importance, presidential health gradually became a carefully guarded secret, Lukash notes.

In 1893, when Grover Clevelands doctors found that he had a cancerous growth in his mouth, the public was not informed, Lukash reports. Although Cleveland twice underwent secret surgery in which a part of his uppier left jaw was removed and replaced with a vulcanized rubber prosthesis, few learnedabout it.

Woodrow Wilsons grave illness was also shielded from the public, writes Lukash. In 1919, worn out by the prolonged and rancorous

peace negotiations in France and the battle for American entry in the League of Nations, Wilson suffered two strokes that incapacitated him for the rest of his life.

For two years, Wilson lived as an invalid and recluse in the White House. The facts about his health were known only by his physician, one or two close aides, and his wife who, also unknown to the public, assumed many of the presidents executive duties.

A similar shroud of secrecy fell over the de-

Book Says Women Reporters Finding New Opportunities

ByJOANBRUNSKILL

NEW YORK (AP) - A new book offers encouraging words from a group of women journalists in the vanguard of change and sharply aware of its opportunities and challenges.

New Guardians of the Press, edited by Judith G. Clabes, is subtitled Selected Profiles of Americas Women Newspaper Editors." It consists of 13 profiles, each written about herself by a woman editor - one of them Mrs. Clabes.

The women have one thing in common: great enthusiasm for their work. Otherwise, they represent the widest spectrum of situations, in the newspaper they work for, their education, experience and personal style. >

Theres Jennifer J. Allen, editor of the ll,000<;irculation Daily Sun, Corsicana, Texas; Mrs. Clabes, editor of the 118,000-circulation Sunday Courier & Press, Evansville, III., and Nancy Woodhull, a planning editor of USA Today with its circulation of more than a million.

, From their diversity the conclusion reached is that there is no one way to succeed; there are no rules, and increasingly no limits to what a woman journalists aspirations may be.

The use of the world new" in the title signifies more than anything change, above all change in the numbers of women editors getting to the top in journalism today. Of course there have been women editors before, and some of

those who write here are by no means new to their positions.

The number of women editors is still small but it is growing. Female college students outnumber males, writes Mrs. Clabes in her introduction. Females outnumber males, period. Female journalism students outnumber males. It makes sense that practice will catch up with reality.

All acknowledge that there is a long way to go and that a great deal of effort is still needed, until the time when no one will any longer find reason to put together such a book as this.

What does it take?

"Hard work. says Linda Grist Cunningham bluntly. Mrs. Cunningham, executive editor of the Trenton, N.J., Times, says she always wanted to be a teacher. She switched. Now shes also a mother - who used to telephone her baby sitter so she could hear her baby cry and gurgle - and she deals in detail with the problems of combining family and career.

"Failure has never been a word in my vocabulary, writes Ms. Allen, a journalism major whose formative years led to an early love affair with journalism.

There was another child in the family," says Judith W. Brown, looking back. It was the newspaper and sometimes it got more attention than I did." The newspaper is the New Britain, Conn., Herald, of which her grandfather was one of the founders, and of which she is now editor and publisher.

Another editor for whom its in the family is Barbara C. White, who describes herself as one of a disappearing breed - a member of a Mom and Pop team which runs a family-owned newspaper." Her paper is the Meriden, Conn.. Record-Journal.

Then there is Ann Faragher, editor of the Herald Banner. Greenville, Texas, who writes that when she was was making career plans, being a newspaper editor was not an alternative she considered And no one was more surprised than I when I became a reporter.

Nancy Woodhull tells how she began to break the rules by not finishing college and by taking a job as proofreader on a local newspaper instead. She still believes that enthusiasm and intelligence count for more than college.

Luck can count, too. according to Beverly Kees, executive editor of the Grand Forks, N.D, Herald. But. I have figured out that the luck that got me various jobs over the years was invariably prompted by my own actions, she comments.

Ms. Kees makes another observation that epitomizes an important message of this book. There is no question that women face some barriers than men do not, she writes, but its not the barriers alone that hold us back. Its our belieftheywill.

(New Guardians of the Press, is published by Berg, Indianapolis.)

teriorating health of Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944, because of his determination to seek a fourth term and a general concern about national security in time of war, Lukash explains.

Although it was later learned Roosevelt was suffering from hypertension and heart failure and may even have had cancer, his physician stated openly that the presidents health was excellent.

The secrecy surrounding his final illness was so complete that public reaction to his death in 1945 was a mixture of shock and disbelief, Lukash writes,

The piercing eye of television changed all that by providing constant and vivid closeups of presidents at work and play, according to the article. TTie new era of openness and publicity began with the announcement in 1 956 that Dwight D. Eisenhower had suffered a serious heart attack.

From the very onset of the illness, all the media were given full access to the presidents health records, with )ress officials and Eisenhowers personal doctor, Paul Dudey White, briefing newsmen at frequent intervals. After recovery, Eisenhower resumed his full duties and eyen underwent abdominal surgery while completing two terms in office.

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Question Nags: Does Bypass Surgery Really Help?

By PAULRAEBURN AP Science Writer

ANAHEIM. Calif. (AP) -Bypass surgery to soothe chest pain and prevent heart attacks has grown to become a ^ billion a year industry in the United States, while a critical question has remained unanswered.

Does the surgery increase a patient's chances of sur-'vival?

Ten years ago, the federal governments National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute was given the resources to conduct the de-finitive, long-term study of coronary artery bypass surgery.

' Last week, the results of the completed Coronary Ar-^tery Surgery Study were analyzed and discussed by many of ,the 15,000 cardiologists and others at 'the annual meeting of the American Heart Association,

The studys conclusions; The surgery may prolong life in some patients some of the time.

But which patients^ And under what circumstances? In numerous discussions at the heart association meeting, doctors disagreed,

Coronary artery surgery has been scbutinized more than any other operation in the history of medicine or surgery," said Dr, Floyd Loop of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation.

Yet the questions remain.

Scientists are finding out that doing research on any form of heart disease or heart disease treatment is exceedingly difficult.

There are many reasons, but one of them is that the rate of heart disease deaths is dropping rather quickly all by itself.

Nobody knows why that should be happening. But it is difficult to tell whether, for example, bypass surgery is lowering the number of deaths when that number is

T^ Coronary Artery Surgery Study - which involved

25,000 patients - was whats called a clinical trial.

Through careful statistical procedures, patients who were admitted to the study were evaluated, and in those for whom there was a choice of whether to have surgery, some were given surgery and some were not.

Various other risk factors for heart disease - such as high blood pressure, smtAing and obesity - were ruled out of consideration by matching patients who had surgery with patients who were otherwise identical in terms of risk factors.

Then the matched groups could be followed to see whether surgery made a difference.

Such clinical trials are extremely expensive and time-consuming. Enormous numbers of patient# must be included to make the proper matches, and the patients must be followed for a long period.

Another recently announced clinical trial, the MRFIT (or Mr. Fit) study, was also confounded by the drop in heart disease deaths.

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CHICAGO (AP) - Marine biologists in the U.S. and Canada have had some success in bringing back trout and salmon to the Great Lakes.

The major problem facing the fish was the invasion of the lakes by the sea lamprey, a large eel-like creature. Coupled with industrial pollution, the hungry lampreys all but eliminated the game fish.

By using a chemical which alters the eels larvae development, yet leaves other fish untouched, the eel population has been reduced by 80 percent, scientists say.

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Unfortunately for the researchers, the control group voluntarily began to exercise more, smc^ed less and lost weight, following the American trend to better fitness and concern for health.

The comparison between the two groups, therefore, did not clearly show the effect of changing risk factors vs. making no change.

The Coronary Artery Surgery Study did show that bypass surgery in which a vein from the leg replaces a clogged artery supplying blood to the heart - relieves the chest pain associated with blocked arteries.

Patients may not live any longer, but they live better,"

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NEW YORK (UPli - The traditional gingerbread house, beloved of generations of children, has been remodeled.

The December issue of McCalls magazine contains directions for four unusual cookie house designs for holiday baking: A ranch-style adobe, a two-story Victorian with bay window and front porch, a Dutch-style windmill and a log cabin whose thatched roof is made of shredded wheat cereal biscuits.

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The study also suggested that patients with blockage in the left main coronary artery, for example, would probably live longer with surgery.

But timing now appears to be important. Some of the more than 180,000 Americans who have the surgery every year might benefit from waiting until their disease worsens before having the operation.

What confuses the issue even more is that another clinical trial of bypass surgery, done under the auspices of the Veterans Administration, did find that the surgery increased survival.

Dr. Eugene Braunwald, a noted cardiologist at the Harvard Medical School, made the point in a speech at the heart association meeting that non-surgical treatment for clogged arteries has also improved during the 10 years of the Coronary Artery Surgery Study.

Various drugs can be used to relax and open the elided vessels, or to ease the strain on the heart of pumping blood through narrowed arteries.

Braunwald predicted that the use of the surgery will no longer increase.

After 15 years of increasing enthusiasm for coronary artery bypass grafting, the pendulum will swing back the other way, he said.

He said he was optimistic that the pieces of the jigsaw puzzle are coming together

To do more clinical trials of bypass surgery would take another decade, Braunwald said.

Better answers concerning the usefulness of bypass surgery will, therefore" be a long time in coming

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AP Business Writer ' NEW YORK (AP) - Meet Amrtc, BellAt, BellSo, NYNX, PcTel, SwBell, USWstandAHwi.

Those eight abbreviations made their much-heralded debuts in the stock tables this week as American Telephone & Telegraph Co. moves a step closer to its scheduled breakup.

The divestiture by American Telephone of seven regional companies that will take over local telephone service, leaving a smaller AT&T, doesnt become official until Jan. 1.    .    -

But as of Monday the eight new separate entities were slated to start trading at the New York Stock Exchange and various regional exchanges on a when-issued basis - that is, in transactions conducted now for settlement after the breakup has been completed. Trading in shares of the old AT&T, meanwhile, will continue until mid-February.

In many respects, this arrangement conforms to the normal routine that is followed whenever a large corporation makes a distribution of some sort. For example, Ford Motor shares right now are trading both regular way" and when issued until a 3-for-2 stock split takes effect early next month.

But as almost everybody is aware by now, the AT&T breakup is anything but a normal distribution for investors, their brokers and the stock markets.

William M. Batten, chairman of the NYSE, observed that the event has "no praedent in the history of the New York Stock Exchange or, indeed, in the history of American business.

With the start of trading in Ameritech, Bell Atlantic, BellSouth, Nynex, Pacific Telesis, Southwestern Bell and US West, as well as side-by-side activity in the old and new AT&Ts, the number of shares listed on the Big Board Jumps by about 700 million. All of the seven regional companies will rank in size with the largest electric Utilities in this country.

It stands to reason that the new shares will be heavily traded over the near future, as the markets work to establish the value of each company. They look like a '' prime target for arbitragers, or professional traders who seek to profit from what they believe to be disparaties in the prices of related securities through simultaneous sales of one and purchases of another.

Samuel Alward, the NYSEs senior vice president in charge of operations and administration, said such activity could swell daily trading volume on the exchange by about 15 million shares from its recent average of about 83 million.

Alward told reporters last week that the exchange is prepared for a major influx of orders. Wall Streets brokers, naturally, will be happy to take them, with the accompanying bonanza in commissions they are expected to provide.

Analysts who have been following the breakup closely say that, however much commotion occurs in the next few days, there still isnt necessarily any rush for individual investors to act.

They have, for instance, until Dec. 22 to buy the old AT&T and automatically get in on the distribution of the new stocks early next year. Holders of 10 to 499 AT&T shares who want to swap stock in some of the regional companies for others, under a special program that is part of the divestiture plan, will have several months early next year to make their choices.

In the meantime, though, the breakup will have spreading effects throughout Wall Street. Many stock market averages and indexes - including the Dow Jones industrial averages and Standard & Poors indexes - will have to be adjusted to reflect the change.

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ByP.UL JENKINS Associated Press Writer HOPE, Alaska (AP) -Progress is poking into Alaskas back corners, changing forever those pockets where chainsaws whine and folks still do pretty much as they see fit.

In this snow-shrouded hamlet, it may ring the final bell on one of the states few remaining one-classroom schools - complete with an American fiag on top and a swing out front made of a hank of rope and an old tire.

I like this old building. I think youre going to lose somewhat of the feeling of family, said Caroline Strong, Hopes only teacher since 1977,

One mother has knitted mittens, scarves and hats with Hope School on them for every student. You dont do that in a big school.

Hope sprang up in about 1896 as gold miners swarmed into the area. It hunkers in

the shadow of mountains, near a road which winds 18 miles through birch, spruce and cottonwood.

The 150 townsfolk are mostly miners, state road wobkers or people tired of cities. Hope boasts a bar, a log church served by a visiting minister and a restaurant which is closed on 'Tuesdays. Crime is unknown. There are no police, no firefighters, no taxes.

While Anchorage is only 20 miles to the northwest as the crow flies, its more than 90 miles through the mountains by car to Hope.

For a time, some say, many in this close-knit community opposed a new school, fearing it would draw more people.

But in the last year, growing pains and the desire for a gymnasium have sparked a drive for a larger school.

Closed between 1970 and 1977 due to a lack of students, the old, poorly insulated red

frame building now boasts an enrollment of 19 from kindergarten through eighth grade.

A poster on the front door greets visitors, "Welcome to the friendliest place around. A brass bell signals the start of classes, and a computer sits to one side of the classroom.

Ms. Strong, who started teaching here when Hopes population numbered about 80, lives upstairs. Her cat, Mon Ami, has free run of building, the smallest and oldest of the 27 schools in the Kenai school district.

Its believed the structure was built in 1933, because thats the date stamped on boards from its old outhouses, says Ms. Strong. But after nearly 50 years of use, the school is bursting at the seams.

"A census shows I will always have about 15 to 20 kids for the next four or five years, she said. I think the

increase in population and the awareness of the people here that were the only school in the district without a gym has played a role in the effort to get a new school.

On organized sports the students really lose out. The only activities we can have are aerobics in the classroom.

Instead of basketball and other indoor sports available to most of the districts 7,500 othr students, children in Hope must opt for skating and cross-country skiing, said Ms. Strong.

For other activities, they must make do in the cramped building.

We use the hallway and stairs, said Elena Denevan, a teachers aide.

Whats needed, they say, is a three-room school on seven acres of borough-owned land nearby.

Theyre kind of crammed in there, said Linda Stroker of a parent group pushing for

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A new sc1m)o1 will mean a lot more peace for the older kids, sighed John Ducharme, a 9-year-old and (me of the sctMmls three fourth-graders.

The parents also want an exteiKted schooling program.

Now, when students graduate they can do high school work at home through correspondence courses, (m they are boarded out in other communities at a cost to the school district of about $300 a month.

State officials say they dont know how many one-room schools are left in Alaska, but they say there are 28 one-teacher schools.

Kenai School District superintendent Fred Pomeroy says a new school for Hope is part of the districts fiv^ year plan, and that hes hopeful it will win state approval because renovating

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Realistically, its probably three or four years away, said Ms. Strong.

The new school would mean an end to Ms. Strongs living above her classroom and older students who earn money cleaning the school will be out of jobs. And if it grows too large, there may be other changes.

Said Ms. Strong: "This is a small school. If it gets too big, I wont be here.

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Theories abound about the origins of the first Thanksgiving. Although it is true the Pilgrims celebrated a three-day Thanksgiving in 1621, the first U.S. Thanksgiving was actually observed on December 4,1619, at Berkeley Plantation in Virginia, In 1789 George Washington issued the first thanksgiving proclamation. This was the first U.S. holiday ever to be established by a presidential proclamation.

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ASHEVILLE, N.C. i AP) - Deaf since birth, Roger Harper of Asheville achieved his life-long dream this month.

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Tve always been excited about flying, Harper said in sign language from the seat of the Cessna 152 at Hendesonville Airport.

And he grinned from ear to ear. "Its harder work, though. Ive had to study the books a lot.

Harper, 26, took his first lesson June 4. His instructor is Richard A. Northam Jr.

Northam left the U.S. Air Force in 1982 after spending the last four years of his career in Europe teaching pilots to fly the hot, sometimes unpredicable, F-111 fighter.

Harper was first interested in flying an ultra-light plane. You dont need a license to fly one of those, Harper said.

Northam put his student to work with the books. When he had mastered some of the fundamentals. They went for a ride in a restored Aeronca Champ.

The plane resembles the classic Piper Cub. Seating is one behind the other. Harper, the student, say in the front and Northam in the rear.

"We worked out some signals because of the communication problem. Id touch him on the right shoulder for a right turn and on the left shoulder for a left turn. If I touch him on the top of the head, that means let go and let me take it, Northam said.

A native of Texas. Harper attended Galveston Technical College where he learned auto mechanics. That background came in handy when it came time to learn to fly.

, Harper said, Tm very careful about my pre-flight check. There are a lot of things you have do before you go up. If you dont do them all, you can have trouble.

The lessons continued on a weekly basis. Along the way. Northam graduated Harper to the more sophisticated Cessna 152.

- Then came that big day Sept. 10. The pair flew around the Hendersonville Airport a few times. The weather was nice. Harper was in fine form.

- They were doing touch-and-goes. landing and taking off, around in a pattern. Northam motioned for his student to stop at the end of the runway after a good landing.

The plane stopped. Northam got out and shut the door behind him. And with a big sweep of his arms as he walked away, .Northam said in a language that would be understood around the world ;

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Northam said, I took a little longer with Roger than I might with somebody else. He might have been ready to,solo sooner, but I wanted to give him a little more time because of the communications problem.

If he got in trouble up there, I couldnt talk to him on the radio.

Harper took off, flew the pattern and made a landing that was right out of the textbook.

* Northam said, In a way Roger is a little ahead of where other students might be. His concentration is better and he is more alert for other traffic because of his handicap.

What are Harpers plans for the future? Well, he has flown solo several times. And Northam says Harper should be able -to fly almost anywhere he wants to go by spring if he works hard.

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By ROBERT MACY Associated Press Writer LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) - A dozen years ago this Thanksgiving, p.B. Cooper, laden with two parachutes and 10,000 $20 bills, inched his way down the rear stairway of a 727 jet and plunged into stormy Oregon skies, the history books and oblivion.

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Now a Las Vegas magazine writer says Cooper was actually a Missouri con man and purported government informant named Jack Coffelt who took the secrets of that chill November night to his grave four years later.

The writer, Byron Brown, says he and his father, James Brown, a cellmate of Coffelts at the federal penitentiary in Atlanta in the 1950s, accompanied the self-proclaimed hijacker to Oregon in 1974 for a futile search for the $200,000.

FBI agents discount Browns story, although they admit Coffelt ranks in the top 20 among 933 Coopier candidates they have developed over the years.

Brown contends that the FBI has ignored the Coffelt t heory because Coffelt spent half of his adult life in prison, the other half in grey areas working for the government.

Cooper has been something of a romantic hero to the public since he tied a sack of money around his waist, strapped parachutes to his chest and back and plunged off the rear stairway of Northwest Airlines Flight 305 on Nov. 24,1971.

The incident remains Americas only unsolved hijacking.

, It began in the twilight hours at Portland International Airport when a man listed on the manifest as Dan Cooi)er boarded the Boeing 727 with 36 other passengers and a crew of six.

Brown; writing in this months issue of The Las Vegan magazine, said the craft was only one-third full on the busy' holiday eve because Coffelt had made numerous reserva tions, knowing the no-shows would leave the back of the plane empty for him.

As 305 began its 30-minute hop to Seattle, Cooper gave stewardess Florence Schaffner a note saying he had a tomb in his attache. He demanded $200,000 and four parachutes. She rode next to the hijacker on the brief flight and has said 1954 prison photos of Coffelt, plus later photos taken by Brown, bear a striking resemblance to the man.

Seattle lawyer George LeBissoniere sat three rows from Cooper. He said Coffelts pictures were the closest thing Id ever seen to the mystery man on Flight 305.

Both had viewed scores of FBI photos in the weeks following the hijacking.

In Seattle, Cooper let the 36 passengers and two stewardesses disembark, Three crewmen and stewardess Tina Mucklow were told to stay. Once the money and

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Retired FBI agent Ralph Himmelsbach of Portland, who spent thousands of hours in pursuit of Cooper, recounted what happened next in a recent telephone interview.

"I think he wanted to get out of the plane as soon as it took off, as soon as the plane was high enough to jump, he said But he had trouble getting the stairway open. He had to get Tina to help him. Then he was looking out in tbe dark, the wind blowing like Billy Hell. It took a lot of time to work up his guts.

It took 35 minutes, in fact, for Cooper to depart the craft According to Brown, Cqffelt recounted to him that as he descended the rear staircase in cold, blinding rain turbulence jolted the plane and pitched him off before he could sight a beacon marking the location of a waiting partner.

Coffelt talked of tumbling through the stormy sky_ trying frantically to open a faulty parachute on his back, then dropping the money as he grabbed for a chute on his chest. Brown said.

Himmelsbach said one of the four chutes was sewn up and given to the hijacker by accident. He denied claims the faulty chute was designed to foil the hijacker, emphasizing that authorities had feared Cooper planned to take a hostage with him.

We dont have the right to sentence someone to death, the retird agent said.

Coffelt told Brown he crashed to the ground in a canyon miles from his planned landing spot, severely injuring his

The d^ription fits Coffelt, who was torn in Joplin, Mo., in 1916, raised in Richer, Okla., sentenced to a reformatory when he was 15, winding up in federal penitentiaries in Atlanta and Leavenworth.

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Some $5,00() in bills with serial numbers matching those on the money given to Cooper was found on a sand bar near Vancouver, Wash., in February 1980, but the remainder is believed to be moldering in the rugged Cascade Mountain foothills.

Himmelsbach said years of searching for Dan Cooper -who was mistakenly dubbed D.B. when a reporter wrote a

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Gas Tax Helps Road Job List

WASHINGTON (AP) -The 5-cent federal highway user gasoline tax has put some 90,000 more people to work on highway and related construction since it went into effect last April, according to the Associated General Contractors of America.

States have been receiving about $3.9 billion a month in combined federal, state and local highway revenue since passage of the Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982, AGC added after a study of government, statistics.

Benefits to the nation are already showing up in improved highways, higher employment and increasing economic recovery through the spending and re-spending of wages, said the AGC.

An estimated $5 billion will be spent on interstate repairs during the year, it added, citing government projections. This, it said, would be a 15 percent increase over 1982.

All businesses selling beer and wine in the city must obtain a City beer and/or wine license annually. For more information, call the (iityTax Office at 752-4137.

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Opening lead: Eight of .

Heres another hand from the 50th anniversary tournament of the Northern Ireland Bridge Union. We are indebted to Sunday Telegraph bridge editor Tony Friday ' for the deal.

After South opened two no trump, North was greatly im

* pressed by his distribution, perhaps overly so. When his

Stayman inquiry elicited the 'information that South held

at least four spades, he launched optimistically into Blackwood and settled in a small slam when he found out Uhat one ace was missing.

Had West been one of those players who always

leads an ace against a slam, 'this column would never

have been written - West would eventually have scored his king of clubs for down one. But West decided to make the safe" lead of a trump, and lived to regret it.

Declarer won and drew . two more rounds of trump.

On the last of these. West _ carelessly sluffed his useless low heart. Declarer continued with three rounds of hearts. From dummy he , pitched the losing diamond as West also parted with a dia mond. Everyone followed to I the ace of clubs. Declarer continued with a low club and, when West followed

low, declarer paused to reconstruct Wests hand.

West had started with ' exactly two spades and three

* hearts. (Had West discarded a diamond on the third heart,

' declarer would have had no sure count of the heart suit!) Had he started with five ' diamonds, he would surely have discarded a diamond first. So declarer elected to play West for four cards in each minor, and he boldly finessed the nine of clubs. ' When that held, declarer simply forced out the king of clubs to land his slam.

Have you been running in-^ to double trouble? Let Charles Goren help you find your way through the maze of DOUBLES for penalties and for takeout. For a copy of ' Us DOUBLES booklet, send SI.85 to Goren-Doubles,

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RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - %

. Raleigh police have dropped charges against a state De-^ partment of Correction

employee arrested in an un- dercover operation, saying

they arrested the wrong > man.

Herbert Glenn King of . Knightdale, a corrections ; department purchasing ^ agent, was arrested along with 42 other people in a 1 police operation against ; buyers of stolen goods.

' King was charged with attempting to receive stolen

property and soliciting a ' larceny, both misdemeanor

offenses. He was not disciplined by the corrections department, pending the outcome of his trial.

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Three Age Groups; 4-6 7-9 10-12

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Pitt County Lists Honor Students For First Marking Period

The following students from Pitt County schools made the honor roll and principals list for the first marking period:

HONOR ROLL

Farmville Central: Coleman Bailey

Ayden-Grifton: Duania Campbell, Cathy Craft, Sandy Dixon, Melissa Rose, Curtis Tucker, Tina Venters, Bill Rodebaugh, Cathy Tyndall. Laurie Vandiford, Renee Brown, Doug Coley, Lisa Boykin, Linwood Hall, David Lister, Mona Stokes, Leo Venters.

D.H. Conley: Mystie Becton, Jennifer Hardee, Brian Joyner, Shermetia Pitt, Thomas Richter, Michelle Savage North Pitt: Buddy Beddard, Sandra Braxton, Peggy Jenkins, Susan Kirkman, Paige Latham, Clyn Morris, Kelly Noble, Scott Rawls, Melanie Robinson, Martha Rollins, Rhonda Singleton, Greg Spain, Sheri Stokes, Willie Mae Tyson, Marty W'arren, April Weatherington, Andrea Wynne.

H.B. Sugg: Glenn Stewart, Tisha Godwin. Jay Craft, Annessa Culp, Shanon Joyner, Blake Long. Lynn May, Sarah Mercer, Kevin mewbom, Amy Sicard, Ben tew, Scott Wait, Renee Crocker, Shane Grimsley, Vanessa Corbitt, Rhonda Davis.

Ayden Middle: Terri Craft, Jessalyn Woods, Robert Rodebaugh.

Grifton School: Tracy Roberts, John McLawhorn, Wayne Lyerly, Robert Evans, Kathy Day.

Chicod Elementary: Jennifer McAllister, Tonia Gomey, Melinda Buck, Britt Haddock, Anna Foster,

Crawford, Dionne Griffis, Mark Flanagan, Melani Wells

Wellcome Middle: Michelle Taylor.

Bethel Elementary: Sandy Andrews, Angela Bell, Wendy McLawhorn, A1 Roberson, Kelly Andrews, Michelle Williams, Tremayne Grimes.

A.G. Cox: Paul Ayers, Nolan Grant, Jay Kuykendall, Sean Memola, Melissa Place, Jennifer Tetterton, Dara Trought, Valerie Vincent, Nolle Blasi, Hank Crapps, Shannon Fields, Hollis Gunn, uiris Holland, Patrick Winstead, Amy Woolard, Sharon Beacham, Michelle Bradley, Terri Dawson, John Dunn, Julie Milner, Michelle Oxley, Angela Sexton, Melanie Becton. Leigh Cowan, Cam Cox, Sherri Daughtridge, Christy Hardee, Jana Holland, Mark Simmons, Ketan Amin, Jessica Bays, Miriam Fulford.

Pactolus Elementary: Michele Lang, Donnie Pulliam, Terry Angle, Sonya Elks, Toby Hoffman, Jeanne Gouras, Kim Lee, Jarrett Long, Tanya Avance, Heather Noble.

Belvoir: Jason Allen, Talmedge Pollard. Greg Barrow, Natasha Johnson, Crystal Ross.

Falkland Elementary: Deborah Evans, David Lilley.

Stephanie Garner, Angela Capill!

Holland. Toby Corey, Malanie

Biliary, Hunter Gardner, Leslie

Hardee, Joey Johnson. Michael Carden

G.R. Whitfield: Catherine Coll-ingwood, Jessica Mega, Hugh Mills, Troy Heath, Harold Wortriington, Shawna Chance Farmville .Middle: Renee

PRINCIPAL S LIST

Farmville Central: Nichole Beamon, Daniel Callihan, John Cherry, Terri Cobb, Stephen Cor-sivo, Michelle Crawford Cherry Flake, Sara Beth Fulford, Jeff Gardner, Sheila Hardee, Kelly Hobgood, Melissa Kirkland, Tama May, Kathi Messer, Ricky Mewborn, Penny Pennington, Christopher Shackleford, Amy Tyer Tracey Walston, Mel Williams.

.Ayden-Grifton: Tammy Jackley, Harriett Garrison, Tammy Hardy, Roberta Harris, Anmgela Hyde, Marvin Hathaway, Alex McLawhorn, Meredith Page, Mike Shafer, Karen Cannon, Karla Cannon. Angelia Chapman, Melanie Jolly, Angela Mewborn, Rhonda

FORECAST FOR FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 1983

from the Carroll RIghtar Institute

GENERAL TENDENCIES: Although there appear to be some limiting and restricting problems on the surface, your mind should be working overtime. You can see the overall aspects of doing something new and progressive.

ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) Foiget old troubles and make new plans so that you can become more successful and creative. Show you have will power.

TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) Find a better way of handling business affairs that are vital to your welfare and forget gripes of associates.

GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Talk over with new partners how best to gain your greatest ambitions. Don't let a co-worker burden you with obstacles.

MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to Jul. 21) If you go out for amusement, you can lose out where it counts the most to you. so get busy building up projects.

LEO (Jul. 22 to Aug. 21) Leave home early and get Into creative work that can be lucrative and bring you more prestige as well.

VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Dont take chances on the road with your car, otherwise you spoil the fine plans you have made for the day.

LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Be careful with investments and don't worry about the practical today, since you need amusement to relieve tensions.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Study your aims well and rely on a business person for assistance instead of trying to work all those angles.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Your personal aims should be approached from a different angle now if you are to gam them.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) You want to extend your outlets, but dont confide your plans In one who does not understand you.

AQUARIUS (Jan 21 to Feb. 19) A partner can help to break that deadlock with regard to certain aims you have. A good friend is also on your side.

PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Look to a higher-up for the aid you need and avoid one who opposes you and wants your confidence. Improve your surroundings.

IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she will require much praise and encouragement in order to show his or her finest attributes and tenets. Your progeny needs a fine education and will even work for it, if necessary. There is definite genius here.

"The Stars Impel; they do not compel." What you make of your life is largely up to you! t 1983, The McNaught Syndicate, Inc.

Morris, Kyle Newell, Lisa Teal, Wendy Wooten, Eddie Brown; Lori Elks. Julie Jackson, Sharon Johnson, Kevin Oakes, Pauline Rice, Wendy Rouse, Ronnie Stocks, Eddie Stokes, Todd Venters, Gina Cavanaugh, Jamie Easterbrook, Andre Hemby, Lori Mooney, Charles Murphy, Deborah Paxton, Mitchell Riggs, David Springer, Sylvia Stancill, Monica Stokes, Billy Tucker, Quentin Warren, Butch Waley, Deborah Speight, Barry Williamson.

D.H. Conley: Debbie Adams, Dawn Adler, Karen Andrews,' Monica Avery, Sandi Beaty, Rodney Beamon, Karen Bozilt, Wanda Braxton, Kimberly Briley, Cynthia Brown, John Brown, Stephanie Cash, Glenn Clemons, Cheryl Cole, Stephanie Creech. Anne Cutler, Ed Daughtridge, Michelle Deal. Anthony Dudley, Tricia Duggins, Michael Elks, Paul Emerson, Lisa Flanagan, Jo Ann French, Andy Garris, Janelle Gaylord, Michele Halby, Jennifer Hardee, Angela Hardy, Shawn Hardy, Todd Hoogerland, T.J. Joyner, Suzy Lindsey, Deborah Little, Anita Lloyd, Virginia Lloyd, Larrie Lockamy, Monica Long, Alisa Manning, Jane Mellon, Robin Mills, Jeffery Moore, Linette Morris. Annette Moulton, Iris Phillips, Bartt Richards, Jean Ringer, Christy Shivers, Angela Smith, Christy Smith, Otis Smith, Carla Snow, Shelia Spain, Katherine Springer, Susan Stocks, Gavin Sundwall, Jeff Taft, Christopher Vandiford, Marilyn Ward, Michelle Waters, Missy Whitford, Patti Keeter, John Kerr, Boy Lewis.

North Pitt: Yvette Alleyne, Chris Ayers, Renee Ayers, Rose Bell, Sheila Bland. Troy Bullock, Allen Clark, Jason Clark, Cisse Davenport, Karen Dunn, Evette Daniels, Vicki Davis, Alfred Ezzell, Jennifer Farmer, Kim Farmer, Jackie Godley, Wanda Gorham, Lisa Hardee, Melody Harrington, Terence Highsmith, LaWanda Jones, Daniel Keel, Peggy Latham, Ron Linton, Jimmy McRoy, Alan Matthews, Durwood Moore, Ralph Moore, Regenia Moore, Kim Owens, Lisa Pollard, Veveca Pulliam, Roy Roebuck, Alejcis Scott, Janice Sneed, Kevin Swindell, Melanie Teel.

A.G. Cox: Rachel Agee, Jennifer Andrews, Tobi Baynor, Jessica Barker. Chris Claybrook, Andy Duncan. Virginia Hall, Richard Harrington, Kristy Harris, Scott Jackson. Heather James, Shannon Johnston, Claudia Long, Amber Madrin, Myra Mallison, Jennifer Massey, Jennifer Mohror, Cristy Moore, Tasha Phillips, Jennifer Pittman, Jerald prescott, Bryan Richards, Ollie Sexton, Alison Shephard, Amy Sutton, Ananda Vieages, Sumner Whitford, Stacy Woods. Jason Adams, Brendas Barrett, Jeremie Baughan, Marina Beck. Jimmy Beckman, Melapie Bennett, Bonnie Biggs, Tddd Brinkley, Angela Brown, Jennifer Campbell, Matt Carroll, Joshua Dickens, Russell Edmondson. Ben Edwards. Tonya Ellison, Rebecca Fell, Stephanie Felton, Kerri Furbush, Chris Gray, Gina Grubbs, Kathy Hamilton, Timmy Harris, Niqole Hegger, Jeffrey Hill, Amanda Hines, Alyssa Kishore, Patrick Lee, Gail Lilley, Lenor McLean, Ryan Mitchell. Kerri Myers, Jesse Nelson, Jennifer Panichelli, Jackie Posey, Rosa Ragin, Julie Smith, Maria Smith, Kristin Snow, Chad Suggs. Deborah Thompson, Charles Tripp, Rae Troiana, Inick Valle, Jason Watson, Tonya Williams Jason Wing.

Lou Canakes, Cleste Charlton, Chad Davis, Chad, Dickerson, Jennifer Finch, Anna Gaskill, Dawn Haddock, Russell LeBlanc, Mary McMurray, Kathryn Mohor, Grier Moore, Jonathan Prescott, Larry Woods, Lynn Sung, Scott Claybrook, Kimberly Colson, Lanette Coward, Sharm Duncan, Amanda Haddock, Anna Harrington. Scot Hudson, Courtney Jones, Brian Ledford, Dewanda Little, Nicole McIntyre, Shannon OGeary, Tonya Barrett, Nancy Bogenn, Julie Brew, Jessica Campbell, Cathy Creech, Karen Dail, Hall Dunn, Jim Faulkner, Emily Finison, Bobbie Halby, Michelle Hall, Michael Harris, Hannah Hill, Scarlette Hinnant, Misty Jones, Pamela Keel, Jennifer King. Laurie Little, Angela Myers, Kimsu Myers, Aibert Newman, Mark Schaffer, Heather Smith, Lisa Staton. Nicole Stocks, Stephanie Watson, Eric Weathington, Ed West, Mark Whitehurst, Jennifer Wing, Donna Woods.

H.B. Sugg: Jennifer Banta, Michele Jones, April lewis, Maria Mozingo, Juanita Waters, Barbara McMillan, Shawn Hunt, Jennifer Davenport, Jon Sutton, Derek Owens, Jennifer Barrett, Albert Baptist, Jeffrey Cobb, Susan Deans, Holly Durham, John Evans, Staci Hines, Michael Meeks, Brian Moore, Niki Peaden, Niki Suggs, Gretchen Reel, Allison Van

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Ayden Middle: Jennifer Pridgen, Chad Tulloch, Tracy Blount, &ra Wilkerson, Hubie Jolly, Lisa R(-erts. Crystal Chase, Mary Arbegast, Allyson Nwris, Le Anne Burney, Nelsonya Cox, Octavia Faison, Jamie Suggs, Jerome Dickens, Karen Cook, Stephen Joyner, Shannon Whaley, Rebecca Johnson, Paul Sappington, Selena Anderson. Loretta Pierce, Tracy Tatum, Derek Allen, Beth Chester, Connie Craft, Tom Ricks, Leigh Teal.

Grifton: Anne Brooks, Heather Cole. Ben Gaskins, Amy Hardison. Leigh Oakes, Pamela Rice, Melanie Tucker, Jonathan Warren, Amy Wooten, Ursula Cogdell, Jason Grant, Karen Hawkins, Amanda Thomas, Karen Whaley, Dwayne Lyerly, Paula Phillips, Donna Spikes, Tammy Gaskins, Michael Boswell, Pam Cannon, Pam Garris, Kesha Jones, Jason Williams, Amy Dellinger, Shawner Kinsey, Susan Koon, Patricia Nobles, Amy Shepard, Eric Lemon, Mike Renz, Jay French, Leticia McCotter, Daphne McLawhorn, Cheri Groet, John Main, Fred Woods, Michelle Burns.

Chicod: Kerri Stewart, Douglas Mills, Gretchen Hardee, Michael Edwards, Melissa Edwards, Gina Halstead, Bert Wyrick, Eric Holloway, Tracy Stancill, Anthony Dixon, Charles Drinnon, Lisa Rouse, Jennifer Adams, Crystal Newby, Karla Dixon, Suzteet Haddock, Sherry Boyd, Steve Haddock, Paula Holland, Elmer Leary, Lorayne Mills, Rhonda Mills, Brad Williams, Cecil Cog-, Ron Davenport, Wendy Dixon, mie Haddock, Patrick Leary,

Stephanie Mills, Steven Morgan.

G.R. Whitfield: Karen Flake, Kerri Albertine, Carrilee Andreu, Daniel Hall, Randal Potter, Carrie Wimmer, Amy Ackroyd, Kathryn Dail, Quency Hawkins, Tim Jefferson, David O'neal, Jody Williams, Kim Meade, Renee Keech, Tiffany Burney, Cindy heath, Toicha Williams, Tiffany Buck, Susan Manning, Alison Dail, Alisa McLawhorn, Darnell Parker, Joi Burney.

FarmvUlc Middle: David Baker, Zeke Cobb, Amanda Corbett, Dawn Greene Julie Inmann, Timmy Joyner, Sam Kirkland, Kathy Taylor, Vicki Chesnut, Bobbie Lou Joyner, Angela McLamb, Dana Welch, Dotti Best, Monique

Bembry, David Corsivo, Jamie Durham, Brent Ellis, Pam Johnson, Gary Joyner, Andrew Lewis, Freda McLawhorn, Jonathan Moore, Rhonda Owens,

Gay, Kathy Joyner, Dean Lawrence, Dwayne May, Amy Mewbom, Timotny Newton, Miki Rasberry, Scott Strickland, Tracey Vandifora.

Wellcome Middle; Laura Mills, Angela Beamon, John Paul Corey, Ken McNair, Sherry Dyson, Tiffany Heady, Renee Jacobs, Tracy Nichols, Pam Teel, Nickie McKeel, Christy Oakley, B.H. Bland Jr., Laura Tripp.

lentary: Jeffrey I Karen Pilgreen, 'rami Tetterton, Sabrina Baker, Melody Bryant, Angela Purvis, Pam Worsley, Amy Canon, Leigh Whitehunt, Danny Stalls, Shawn Howard, Lori Howard, Trqy Whitehunt, Rod Whitley, Allan 'iVueblood, Kathym Hun-niecutt, Montressa Ebron, Donna Harrell, Gwen Smith, David Williams, Leieh Arvin, Catherine Briley, Tedric Howard.

Pactolus: Andy Mizell Brad Bowen, LoRon Clemmons, Lisa Daniels, Misty Hamm, Christy Lee, Jonathan Mitchell, Adrienne Murrell, Steve Pollard, Eddie Warren, Cindy Briley, Tammy Mayo, Chris McCullen, Beth Mizell, Ben Or

mond, Christopher Norris, Melanie Cottingham, Christine Harctee.

Belvoir: Skyla Carney, Angie Clark, Lakisha Columbus, Shona Dixon, Melissa Everette, Danny Flynn, Lynn Glisson, Charlotte Jones, Leslie Sawyer, Kenneth Ware, Victor Whiuker, Camilla Brewer, Kirstin Brewington, Latonya Brown, Tisha Hardy, Felicia Heath, Jackie Lee, Allison Manning, LeAnne Parker, Tabatba Phillips, Carlotta Whitaker, Anthony Wooten.

Falkland: Allen Barrow, Charlene Edwards, Ginger Harris, Misty Joyner, Carrie lule. Penny Harris, Tracy Lawrence, Ricky Smith. Wendy Whitehurst. Buddy Vandiford.

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Men's broadcloth pojamos

y99

THRU SATURDAY Reg. 810.90

Essy-csre cotton snd polyester. Ankle length pants have elastlclzed waist. 8-XL.

$10.09 Cotton flannel pj8..................7.91

^^AAen's wool-blend

sweaters

THRU SATURDAY Were 19.99

9

^y-care blend of wool and acrylic sweaters in ^our favorite styling. Fashion colors. Ii( mens lslzesS,M,L,XL. :    :

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Flexslax'*^ for men

SAVE ^7

Fleeced robes for men

THRU

Comfortable acetate and nylon Mend. Knee length robe In assorted colors.

SAVE *2

Men's comfortable underwear

THRU SATURDAY Reg. 17.00

,99

pkg.MS

Polyester and cotton blend. T-shirts, V-necks and briefs. Packs of 3.

$8.99 Boxers..........,7.91

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THRU SATURDAY Reg. $23

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99

pair

Our Perma-Prest stretch woven polyester slacks have a stretch waistband that moves with you. Choose from our fall fashion solids in mens sizes.    .'

1/2 PRICE

Plush velour pullovers

249

THRU SATURDAY Reg. $25

Luxurious blend of cotton and polyester. Solid collar and placket with velour banded bottom and cuffs. Assorted colors. Machine washable. S-XL.

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Rag. $0.00

499

Reg. 10.00

699

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Men's cotto^ corduroy shirt

399

Reg. $13.00

Tho warmth and comfort of cotton plua a great low prfct. Choleo of plaida. Sizoa

100% cotton yarrHlyed flannel .shirts with 1 or 2 pockets, f Assorted pattams. Mans sizes.

100% cotton corduroy shirt with 2 Placket

8.M.L.XL.

THRU SATURDAY ONLY!

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Sporty nightshirts in choice of long and short styles

Reg. $19 to $23

each

Soft pastels with tri-tone sleeves. Polyester and cotton. in sizes S.M.L. Long style, reg. $23. Short style, reg. $19.

SMrsQHtCgrtHicatM-alwaytth* right siM, color and stylal

BIG BUY

Flannel gown and coat set

SPECIAL PURCHASE

Paired up for warmth and comfort. Soft flannel gown and robe of 100% cotton. Choose from subtle prints in sizes S,M,L. While quantities last.

SAVE M

Smooth fit slip of Antron I nylon tricot fits A,B, and C cup sizes

Reg. $14

^99

25% OFF

Selected Knee>highs and leg warmers

149    C59

I to 3 Re

Reg. $2 to $7.50

All your sleek fashions will look smooth over our slip in shimmering champagne, Murry and save. $8Hatfslip..........S.

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*10 OFF Men's insulated boots

Reg. $32.90

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FuM-grain leather uppers with padded urethane collar for comfort Mens sizes.

*13 OFF Men's and women's boots

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SpUHeattier uppers and kng-ed composition rubber soles wHh paddsd ooilsr snd tongus. In mens and women's sizes.

Oh-so-sof Famous Bodies long gown:

Reg. $20

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Petal soft fabric makes this gown specW. Wsrm Zefrar^* nylon

brushed

flows and flatters pastels. Assorted styled Misses sizes X8,8,M,L

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Fleece warmth down to your ankles

Reg. $27

Zip it up! The perfect gift ideaour cozy fleeced polyester robes come in fashiori colors. Sizes S,M,L.

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33% OFF

The Doesn't Panty...doesn't show under your clothes;

1 99

Reg.$3    I    each,

100% Pima cotton or bright Antron HI nylon, cotton-lined crotch. Hip huggers ' and bikinis, sizes S,M,L. Brief sizes 5,6,7. ;

2

DAYS ONLY

Women's fashiori boots iri the season's favorite styles

1 /3 OFF

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Reg. 116.99

10

Thick, plush velour knit shirts are machine washable cotton and polyester. Great assortment of styles and colors. Sizes 8 to 20.

Warm-up in bigger girl's jogging sets

Reg. $17.99

10

i79

Shell look cute playing hard or taking it easy In this 2-piece fleeced acrylic set. Full zippered front, deep pockets. Assorted colors in bigger girls sizes on sale thru Saturday!

2- '3 OFF

Little and bigger girls character nightwear

Big girit gown. Rg. $9.99

99

Hl99 Big girts pajama, l.fl Little girls pj, Reg. $8.99

99

Give them a favorite friend this year wHh one of these wonderful nightwear characters. They can help make plain old bedtime almost fun. All are warm, washable and ready to bring' some holiday magic in your house. Hurry and save.Little boys' and girls' warm velour tops

Reg. $9.99

5

99

each

Bright, warm and wonderfully washable, these cute tops are cotton and polyester velour. Choose puffed sleeve tops for girls and a variety of styles for boys. Sizes S,M,L.Bigger girls' fashion velour tops

Reg. $12.99

7

79

This fashion top is plush and prett^fin her favorite colors. Its also warm and machine ij^ashable. Cotton and polyester velour knit in sizes 7 to 14_

Little boys' and girls' hcKxied fleeced sets

Reg. $12.99

7

79

each

Fleeced acrylic 2-pc. sets for little athletes are machine washable. Hooded tops help keep little ears warm. Bottoms have elasticized waists.

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Bigger boys' and girls' colorful sweaters

599    C39

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Soecial Purchase

Girls' sweater Reg. $8.99

Boys machine washable ac^lic knit sweater comes in crewneck and cardigan styles. While quantities last. Girls washable acrylic pullover comes in many fashion colors.

Blanket and grow sleepers for little kids

399

499

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Blanket

Reg.S9.99

Blanket sleepers come in delightful styles In solids, prints or with chest appliques. Grow sleepers of polyester jersey knit come in assorted prints and solids. Little boys and girls sizes.

Selected officially licensed NFlAvear

Jersey    ^    ^

Reg. $11.99

$9.99 Logo T-shliS... 1.99 $10.99 Logi>paja... 1.99 $10.99 Logo ^ooded

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All in bigger bott' sizes

SAVE *20

One Step^** car seat

Reg. $59.99

39

Chrome-plated steel frame and padded seat and shield make this a durable and comfortable seat for your childs safety. Save $201





OPEN FRIDAY 8 A.M.

SAVE ^5

Carriage Court sweaters in holiday hues for

misses

This holiday season calls for pastels and classic colors. And Carriage Court insignia sweaters are style perfect. Each is a machine-washable blend of luxuriously soft wool, acrylic and polyester. Misses sizes.

Ask about Sears Credit Plans

Misses crewneck sweaters in color after color after color

Weve added some excitement to our SUPER 2-DAY SALE with our classic crewneck sweater...with color! Our high-quality, easy-care acrylic sweater comes in traditional fall colors and in exciting new ones youre going to love! Weve got neutrals to bold brights and the savings are fantastic! Misses sizes S M L

THRU SATURDAY ONLY!

SAVE

3

Reg. $12

99

each

Juniors sweat separates jump to it

Sweatshirt, Reg. 19

99

99

10

Jogging pants Reg. $10

Hooded j:ket Reg. $14

Stay in shape after the holidays in a new crewneck sweatshirt. Jogging pants and hooded zip front Jacket. Jump to it in warm, absorbent fleeced separates of Crealan acrylic. S,M,L. Thru Saturday!

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OPEN FRIDAY 8 A.M.Misses' warm quilted storm coats

Were 139.99 1962 "DL Catalog

19

Closeout! Our quilted storm coats are treated to resist moisture. Machine washable. Misses sizes. Limited quantities.

1/2 PRICE

Misses' hooded corduroy stadium jacket

Were $39.99 1962 "OL" Catalog

19

CloseoutI MkHvale cotton corduroy Jacket has staiKhip collar and cuffs of acrylic knit. Misses sizes. While quantities last.Ladies' handsome man tailored flannel shirts

While Quantities Last    \

39

99

Special purchase! Soft, warm cotton flannel shirts with button cuffs in assorted plaids. Gather these tremendous values in misses' sizes.

In our Budget Shop

1/2 PRICE

Women's fashion umbrellas for all kinds of weather

Automatic telescopic um^ brellas with self-fabric slip-on covers in prints, solids.

Reg. $10

99

1/2 PRICE

Ladies winter gloves

1 99

Reg. $4

pair

Shell love these vinyl and acrylic knit gloves for driving or dress. Assorted coiors.Warm cotton flannel p.j.'s and gowns

Reg. $7.99 to $8.99

499

each

We've got a cozy assortment of styles in assorted prints in p.j.'s and gowns for misses.

in our Budget Shop

1/2 PRICE

Ladies leather handbqgs

Reg. $21

ip

49

each

Split leather bags with many compartments for easy organizing. Fall colors.    *

1/2 PRICE

Name brand wallets and

purseaccessories

ChoosI Buxton and Princess OardiMr, wallets, key cafes, checkbook t and more.





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Kenmore* Large-Capocity 3-cycle 2-speed Washer

349

2-DAYS

ONLY!

Regular $399.90. Cycles Irtclude delicate and permanent press. Oual-Actlon<* agitator for our most effective washing action. 3 wash/rlnse temperatures with cold rinses. 3 water levels and self-cleaning lint filter. Sale ends November 26.

There's an installation charge on washers and dryers

Exclusive Dual-Action* agitator gets large loads uniformly clean.

Large capacity to handle big laundry loads. Helps to save time and energy.

Kenmore* Large-CapacHy Automatic Termination Dryer

269

2-DAYS

ONLY!

Regular $319.99. Handles big laundry loads. Heat shuts off automatically at preset dryness level. Timed drying with touch-up setting and air-only for fluff-drying items without heat. 2 temperatures. Heavy-duty construction. Dryer cords are sold separately, extra. Sale ends November 26.

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Large capacity to dry big laundry loads. Helps to save time and energy.

Air-only" option for tumble drying of special articles without heat.

13101Kenmore Large-capacity Washer

29999

Handles big laundry ioad8...save8 time and energy every washday. 3 preset wash/rinse temperature combinations wHh cold rinses. Sears regular price.

65151

Large-capacity Electric Dryer22999

Handles big laundry load8...8aves time and energy. 2-cycles; cotton/sturdy for fluff-drying Items without heat. Dryer cord sold separately. Sears regular price.

86641

Electronic digital readout. Easy-to-read display of your cooking Instructions.

Variable cooking power, from 90-625 watts, for a range of cooking needs.

Kenmore* Microv with 2-stage AAei

Regular $549.99. Whole-meal cooking,r cooks up to 3 foods at the same time in ac-' cordance with instructions. 100-min. delay start. 2-stage memory. Temperature pro-, be. Large-capacity, 1.4 cu. ft. oven. Sale! ends December 3.    :

Cook and Defrost in this Space-saving Microwave Oven

199

99

2-DAYS

ONLY!

Reg. $249.99. Perfect for small families or- ; singles. Cook, or defrost foods fast.^ -Removable oven tray, cleans easily.

8724SAVE M50! KenmoreMicrowave Oven

J0099    2-OAYS

Hww    ONLY!

Reg. 1649.96. Micro-convection oven. It brown'sl Whole-meal cooking, cooks up to 3 foods at the same time.

88841SAVE M70I 80-reci|^

Microwave Oven    ;    :399

2-DAYS V ONLY! . : Reg. $569.99. Programmed defrost by time or temperature. 3-stage memory. Delay atari Large-capacity oven.

SAVE *50! 5-cycU

Portoble Wosher

349

2-DAYS ONLY!

Reg. $309.99. Cycles include permanent press and knitfdelicate. 3 water levels to match load size. Quick-connect faucet coupler.

1-

S3801

SAVE *50l3-eycl.

G>mpoct Electric Dryer

249

2-DAYS

ONLY!

Reg. $299.99. Tjmed normM, permanent d toucn-up cyctes. Chooseiieat

press and

or air only. Wrfnktai Guarde feature helps prevent wrfnkies.

SAVE *1501 Kenmorel

30-in. Electric Range

399

2-DAYS ONLY!

Reg. $549.99. Fully automatic men can be set to turn off. Vlsi-Bake<Bwlndow. Clock, timer. White. 3IHn. Requires con-, extra.

SAVE 20! Kenmore*^'

Got Grill Packoge    . -I

0099    2-DAYS    :><

#7    ONLY

Reg. $119.99.217 sq. In. cooking area. EnoM^

room for steaks and burgers. 1-plece plated grid. LP Tank. Comes unasaembled<r'< '

Large items such as appliances are inventoried in our diatribution center and wHI be scheduled for delivery or pick-up, delivery ia extra.

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Motl Hems at reduced prices

SAVE

^ *90 >

88742

All-frostless convenience! No frost buikj-up, no defrosting jobs.

Twin crispers. A separate storage compartment for fruits and vegetables.

63801

Temperature sensing probe helps food cook to preset temperatures.

Electronic touch controls. No buttons to push, no dials to turn.

rwove Oven

smory

^SAVE^

k. 40 i

88641SAVC *80! whoi-

nieol Microwave Oven319

Reg. 1391.90. Whole-meal cooking, cooks up to 3 foods at the same time. Touch controis. Temperature probe. Thru December 3.

43901SAVE *140! I6.0C.

ft. ke Moker Refrigerator529

2-DAYS ONLY!

Reg. 1180.90. All-frosttess, no defrosting chores ever! Has twin crispers, 2 adjustable shelves. Ice maker hook-up is extra.

Reg. $749.99. All-frostless...no defrosting chores ever. Has most pen. Freezer has 5 sl)elves. On sale untH Decembers.

All-Frostless 16.0 cu. ft. Refrigerator 2-DAYS ONLY!

99

Reg. $569.99. No defrosting chores ever! 12.40 cu. ft. fresh food section with twin crispers and 2 adjustable shelves for stor^e needs. 3.60 cu. ft. freezer section. Dont miss-out on this terrific sale price. 2-DAYS ONLY! Sale ends November 26!

Coaw in and toke a look at our complote line of Quolity Kenmore Ref rigerator-freezers ondSlde-bySidefl

Kenmore^ POWERFUL Canister Vac 2-DAYS ONLY!

99

Regular $119.99. Powerful suction for thorough cleaning of deep down dirt. Long 31-ft. operating range lets youl clean most rooms without changing electrical outlets. On sale until November 26!

Ask about Sears credit plans

13402SAVE *170! I9.0CU.

h.Side-bySid*579SAVE *80! 6-stiteh

Free-arm Sewing Head159

Reg. $239.99. 4 utility and 2 stretch stitches. Built-in buttonholer. Ultra-Stitch feature. Sale ends December 3.    'SAVE *100! KenmoreGot Grill with Redwood Shelf

199

2-DAYS

____ONLY!

Reg. 439890. Match-free Ignition Hghte in-staptly. 468aq. in. cooking area Includes warming raok. Dual controla. Stainless steal burner.SAVE *30! i.7cu.ft.Compoct Refrigerator

119

Reg. fie.99. Fits most enywhere...greet for den, dorm or office. Full-wldth removable shelf. Sale ends December 3.

Imteme is readily available for sale as advertised

SAVE *100TChest or Upright Freeiort

00099 2-DAYS XTTvourcholce ONLY!

Reg. 1399.99. 15.1 CU. ft. cbeet freezer with counterbalanced lid and total contact freezing colls or 15.1 cu. ft. upright.

SAVE *10 ! KenmorbUpright Vocuum

J099    2-DAYS'

4#    ONLY!^

Reg. $59.99. Twin fans provide ^ stroii suction to get dirt deep down. '^ft bag empties easily. On sale until Nov. 26. '

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OPEN FRIDAY 8 A.M.

YOU SAVE M20on this big-screen color TV with precision quartz tuning...our most advanced tuning system

Surprise someone special this Christmas with this Sears color TV! Channel Touch selection lets you go directly to any channel. Full one-year-in-home warranty service against defects on |)arts,and labor, l^inch diagonal measure picture. Reg. $499.99. Thru Dec. 3.

I Doy/1 Program Video ta$sette Recorder /A

5AVE MOO

449

With wired pause/still remote control. With 2 speeds. Has forward and reverse visual search, qyeryday timer and more. Reg. $549.99. Thru Dec. 3.

^SAVE *100

bears VCH s .re designed to expand opportontttes lofyQw! personal in-Omne TV viewing end not lor any uaage wMoli> might violate ttie copyrtgld lawa.    '    '

4071SAVE M30Portable Color TV

399

99

Precision quartz electronic tuner. One-button color. With automatic frequency control. 13-in. diagonal measure picture. Reg. $529.99. Thru Dec. 3.SAVE 100Console Color TV

599

99

YOURCHOICb

With 105 channels. Adapts to remote control, not included. 25-in. diagonal measure picture. Heg $699.99. Thru Dec. 3.

40622

SAVE MOOtobie-top color TV

319

Super Chromix In-line picture tube. 15-in. diag. meas, picture. Thru Dec. 3. Regular $419.99.

11

SAVE *150 table-top Cobr TV

399

Quartz tuning. 19-in. diagonal measure picture. Reg. $549.99. Thru Dec. 3.

50221

*50 OFF Portable Black end white TV

79

Convenient to move from room to room. 12-in. diagonal meas, picture. Was $129.99, Jan. 83.

NOW 1/2 PRICE Mini-hi-fi stereo

199

AM/FM, cassette deck, pair of 2-way speakers Thru Dec. 3. Reg. $399.99

4022-

ISAVE M10Convenient PortobleColor TV

229

Great for bedroom, den or kitchen. A great gift for Christmas. 13-in. diagonal measure picture. Reg. $339.99. Thru Dec. 3.

Greot Gift Ideo I Cassette recorder

49

AM/FM stereo. Play/record AC/DC; batteries extra. Buy now.

GREATBUYI Cass^ Ployer with HeodplMn

9    :

39

AM/FM stereo. stereo LEO, radio/tii0e switch, and more. ^

2 DAYS ONLY!

*100-*130 OFF

AII^Konmoro

corapoctort

irertibljlcan be buiIMn or l{UBe-standlng. Reversible color panel.

Reg.; $429.9.

S.Anicegiltformom.

73631

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All dishwashers on sole 2 DAYS ONLY! i

.Kenmore bullt-ln and portable diahwaehejra; America's No. 1 choice! And with good roaecii:' Sears dishwashers have the features to-hetp! you save energy. Sears has the dishwaahair want now on sale. Check out the foatures.'.'.irid; the value!    

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47032,24-In. bullt-ln Reg. $449.99

$499.99 portable. #73631, Thru Dw.TT.

Professional installation by Sears Authorized Installers

Ask about FREE ESTIMATES!

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LOOK AT THESE SAVINGS!

SAVE 10% to 00%

On our ENTIRE STOCK mattresses and box springs

SAVE $100 to $400

ENTIRE STOCK of Sofa and Sofa Sleepers

SAVE 20% to 50%

On our ENTIRE STOCK of Teen Bedroom Groups

SAVE $50 to $250

On our ENTIRE STOCK of Recliners

Bedding not sold in Concord Greenville, High Point and Rock Hill

Furniture not sold in Concord, Danville,

Goldsboro. Greenville, High Point,

Rocky Mount, Rock Hill

Delivery not included in selling prices of carpet, furniture and bedding on this page

SPECIAL PURCHASE G>xy Comforters

19T.ln

In assorted cotors. From Twin to kings. While they last. A great gift!

GREAT VALUE Nightfong Blanket

19t-a

For warm cozy comfort. All sizes available. Thru Saturday. Dont miss it.

SPECIAL PURCHASE

Aluminum mini blinds in white or alabaster finish

99

7

23x42-in.

>.<

With the same features as our 23x42-in. $18.99 Highlight blind. Both are rust-resistant, with 1-in. louvers. In 9 sizes. 2 colors. Quantities are limited, so hurry!

Ask about Sears Credit Plans

SAVE40%

Flectric Blanket

29

Reg. $49.99. Twin size. In assorted colors. Other sizes aiso on sale.

1/2 PRICE Designer Towels C50

w each

Reg. $11. Matching accessories also on sale too.

2 DAYS ONLY DRAPERY VALUE of the Yeor!

Our best-selling readymades are

1/3 OFF!

2 DAYS ONLY ENTIRE STOCK of Carpet

and Decorator Rugs now

20% .a50% OFF

Dont miss this fantastic sale now for you. Choose from an assortment of patterns and colors.

Cushion and installation extra Carpet is not sold in Concord, Danville, Goldsboro, Greenville, Rock Hill

SAVE 30%

JSIIld Color ^wghcord'* Sprood*

13L

Reg. $19.99. Save on other |i^a too. Draperies avtllaMealao.

Special Purchase

Bodsproodt In your choice of fizel

19

While they lasti Chooae from twin to king size. Assorted prints.

SAVE 36%

Colormote Twin Bedtpreadi

29

Reg. $46.99. Assorted colors. Makes a great gift.

$49.99 Full...........39.99

$69.99 Queen........49.99

SAVE 36%

Assorted Print Bo^k Rest

6

Reg. $10.99. Makes a great gift. In assorted prints. Dont miss it.

NOW 1/2 OFF

Economy priced Window Shode ^99

Reg. $3.99. At this price you can put them on all your windows. Limit 6.

NOW 1^2 OFF

Low-Priced : Curtoin Rod

49c

Reg. 99*each. Now is the time to buy rods fbr all your rooms. Limit 10.

You con trust your house to

NOW SAVE 20% on INSTALLED Roofing and Replacement Windows

You can count on Sears for professional and quality Installation by Sears Authorized Installers. FREE ESTIMATESI





OPEN FRIDAY 8 A.M.

'ivAII Weight Sets and Weight Benches2PAYS ONLY

Whether you're just becoming fitness conscious or upgrading your present home fitness system, you'Mjind what you need at super savings.

Fitness equipment requires some assembly. Not available in Ashland or Williamson.

All Wheel Cycles at Big Savings2 DAYS ONLY

Save and get set indoor exercising. Features include adjustable resistance dials, odometer and speedometer.

Sold partially assembled. Not available in Ashland or Williamson.

All Bikes in Stock are Sale-Priced2 DAYS ONLY

The bikes your kids want for Christmas are reduced now! BMX, Strawberry Shortcake,convertibles and more. Hurry and Save!

Bikes sold partially assembled. Not available in Williamson.

Foods available inmost larger stores

Special Foods for Gifts or Treats

Starlite Mints, 1-lb.bag, Reg. $1.89 ............. 94*

Ham it up^*^ with Cheese tray, Reg. $9.99____4.99

Warming Tray with Cheeses, Reg. $16.99.....8.49

4-lbs. Season Delight Fruit Cake, Reg. $14.99. .7.49 Colossal Cashews, 1-lb. bag.......Now only 7.98

*3 OFF

Your choice Sweatshirt or Sweatpants

efl-

$9.99    W    each

Adult sizes, Polyester and cotton. Drawstring waist pants with elasticized cuffs. Pullover sweatshirt.

$7.99 Youth sizes5.99

'5 OFF

Heavy-Duty

Vinyl

Sauna Suit

Reg. $9.99

499

2-pc. suit for men or women helps increase pegspiration. Great for workouts or wear around the house.

Not in Ashland or Williamson

2 DAYS ONLY ^

Slate-top pool table with accessories

398

96

Reg. Sep. prices Total $798.96

%-in. honeycomb bed. 8-foot table, complete with balls, triangle, and two pool cues. Table assembly extra.

Available by special order in smaller stores

2 DAYS ONLY

SAVE 3 to *5 on tabletop appliances

99

YOUR ^ CHOICE J

f each

Electr^ can opener, Reg. $12.99.......

9.99

Two-slice toaster, Reg. $14.99.........

9.99

Eight-cup perqplatbr, Reg. $14.99......

9.99

5-cup adjustal>le hot pot, Reg. $14.99 ..

. ...9.99

3-spefd hand mixer, Reg. $14.99......

......9.99

4-qt. pOpcornyx>pper, Reg. $14.99.....

......9.99

AutomiMic juer (by special order)Reg.

$14.999.99

YOUR

CHOICE

GREAT BUYS on home/shop gifts

^99

Black/Brass fire tool set, Reg. $12.99.......9.99

24-in. Black iron grate, Reg. $13.99..........9.99

40-pc. electrical kit, 19.99*.  ...............9.99

12-range Electrical tester, 19.99*............*    9.99

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7-pc. Pyrex baking set. Special purchase.. 9.99 * Regular separate prices total Sale ends December 3

SAVE *20- *30 on kitchenware gifts -

1/2 Price!

50-pc. stainless steel tableware sets

$39.99 in 1983 Fall General Catalog........19.99

5-pc. knife set in wooden block

$39.99 in 1983 Fall General Catalog........^^*^

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4-pc. Merry Mushroom canister sets    ^,

$39.99 in 1983 Fall General Catalog........19.99

7-pc. Cookware with Sllverstone Interiors 160.96 in 1963 Fall General Catalog........29.99t

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OPEN FRIDAY 8 A.M.

Greot Gift SAVINGS on Craftsman* Bench Tools

YOUR    0i|099

CHOICE    047

A. 10-in. Tobin Sow OtiffH. 1-HP motor. 2 tablo extensions, leg set, miter gauge hold-down clamp. Regular $648.90

B. 12-in. Bond Sow-Sondor ovtfH. V^HP motor. With steel leg set, built-in. work light. Regular 1489.99

C. 10-in. Rodiol Arm Sow ovttH. 1-HP motor develops 2-HP. Has up-front controls, steel leg set. Regular $939.90

D. Cost iron jointor-plonor. t^-HP motor. 12,900 cuts per minute. With leg set. Reguair $499.90

Sale ends December 3

Power bench tools require some assembly

SAVE MOO- M20 on these Craftsmon* bench power tools

249?

YOUR CHOICE

A. 9-in. Table Sow oufffH. 14-HP wHh leg set! table extensions. Reg:$348.90 1.10-in. Sand Sow. %-HP direct drive. TiK-table (legs extra). Reg. 640.90 C. 12-in. drUlproM outfit. 050-4500 RPM. Reg. $348.90    ^

0.12-In. wood lathe. %-HP motor. 4-speeds. Reg. 1369.98 Sears Best 1 -coat inferior latex in 23 colorfast colors

Easy Living interior latex gives you tough washable coverage that resists spots. Fast drying. Thru Dec. 3.

Easy Living Eggshell Enamel, Regular $17.99 gal..........................10.99

Matte fiat or Ceiling White

For ono-coat rMulta, all Saara ona-coat paints must be applied as diractad.

8

99

Reg. $15.99 Gallon

SPEQAL

PURCHASE

Sears Best Craftsman Airless Sprayer kit

Limited

Quantities

99

99

15529

Ideal for the large painting jobs. Includes Craftsman sprayer, sturdy Permanexcase, viscosity cup, 5-ft. suction set, 6-mm spray tip and two extra spray valves. Sprays libase and latex paints.

SAVE

^50

19,700 BTUH convection heoter

Regular

$199.99

149

Gives up to 10 hours of heat on 1.0-gailons of pure kerosene. Features electric ignition and safety tipKwer switch. Thru Dec. 3.

2 DAYS ONLY

S70IRSAVE*0

TalMat

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Eftmeled wood eeat fitt tiMKlaid alxe bowle. Color choice.SAVE *6

Haotwrlniulotioii13

Reg.

$19.n

Sizes for get or electric water heaters. For more energy-efficient opert-tkm. 2 DAYS ONLY!

2 DAYS ONLY

two DAYS ONLY1 /3-HP Garage Door Opener wHh over 500 codes

Set your own personal digital opening code from over 500 possibilities. 4V^-minute light delay. Strong steel drive system. Sectionalized rail for easy installation. Regular $209.99

129!

Thru Nov. 26

Installation extra

$110OFF Craftsman garage door opener, Reg. $299.99. Thru Dec. 3 ... 199.99

SAVE

*70

Craftsman 16-in. 2.3 OD gas chain saw wHh case

199

Regular

$269.99

Features dependable soiid-stite ignition, Lo-kick Friction Fighter guide bar. Automatic chain oiler. lao-Vib handle. ThniDec.3

SAVE

M50

18-in. 3.7 OD Craftsman gas chain sow wHh cose

299

Regular

$448.98

Aakabout

credit plans

lao-Vlb anthdbration handle system Solid-stile ignllion. Lo-Kick FrictionFighter Me ber, automatlc/mamMl chain oiler. Dec.3.

2 DAYS ONLYSAVEM5

KHchmi ffaucwt24

Reg.

$39.99

Duei-control faucet in waiherteBi, resiste drips. WRh rineer aprayi

$48.90.SAVE *15

Lovotory Foucot

Reg.

$39.18

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OPEN FRIDAY* NpV. 28SAVE MS- *20 on these Craftsman power tools*50- *67 OFF Craftsman portable power hand tools

3/8-in. variable-speed drill. Reversible. Mc^or develops *A-HP. Reg. $49.99

Variable-speed sabre saw. Develops 1/5-HP. Vi-ln. blade stroke. Reg. $49.99

t Dual-action pad sander. 1 /5-HP. Orbital and straighMlne motion, sheet.

Craftsman 3/8-in. reversible drill. Variable speeds 0-1200 rpm. 2/S-l cord lock. Reg. separate prices total $107.^ While quantwee leet.

2/S41P.wnh

Reg. $49.99

Craftsman 1-HP router develops no-load speed of 29,000 rpm. Ring-type depth adjustment cut. Reg. $80.99

Craftsman 5ti^-in. circular saw with combination blade, wrench. Reg. $44.99

1?

'lOQFFCraHsmon

stMl tool box

lain. wide. With tote tray, eocket rack. Reg. tep. prieae toWS30.9S.ThniOec.3.

*116 OFF Craftsman 90-pc. tool set

Ideal for home and auto repairs. Includes: ratohele} 14, 3/8, t6-in. drive sockets and drive tool ior cessories, wrenches, and more. Reg. sep. prtcee total $204.90: Thru Dec. 3.

Craftanwi Hwtd Tool Futt UnNmHed Warranty. N any CrafltMM hend tool 4 lallalo glra cowplaia aatmacHon. ftucw klof Iraa raplacarnaia.

A. $41.90* Craftsman 10-pc. screwdriver set. Popular sizes.............18.99

B. $42.92* Craftsman 8-pc. combination wrench set. Standard..........18.99

C. $31.98* Craftsman 2-pc. pipe wrench set............................18.99

D. $29.99 (^ftsman riveter with 200 rivets .......................19.99

E. $29.99 Craftsman 3-pc. ratchet set  .......... 18*M

F. $39.99 Craftsman dual-power electric stapler...................  19.99

G. 124.99 Craftsman 7-pc. nut driver set. Pouch  ......................18.99

Regular separate prices total.    Sale    ends    December    3

A. $49.00* Craftsman 19-pc. high-speed drill bit set   .................M

B. $68.38* Craftsman 14-^. screwdriver set. Phillips, slotted  ........14.11

C. $48.96* Craftsman 4rpc. pliers set. 4 types, 4 sizes   ........... t4.il

D. $44.99 Craftsman 3t4-ln. bench vise opens to 4-in.  ...............  14.11

E. $48.63* Sears 14-pc. boxed hand tool set............................tt.fl

F. $34.99 Craftsman circular saw guide attachment..............  14.91

Regular separate prices total    Ask    about    Sabre    credit    plaiil

MOO

OFF

THRU SATURDAY Croftsman 7%-in. tobln saw

Alunjlnum table top. Vi-HP motor develops 1-HP.

Includes two table extensions, 7*>^-in. combination i)lade. Blade and motor iiit for bevel cuts. Legaextra. Reg. $199.99.

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THRU

SATURDAY

*30 OFF Crafftfmon

3/S-HTWMdwack.r**

Senii-aulomatic line feed. 18-in. wide cutting path. Reg. $59.99.

THRU

SATURDAY

THRU SATURDAY

*40 OFF Crofts man

loctric blowor

Full range variable speed control up to 128 mph. 2 extensions. Reg. $99.99.

15. MO OFF vacuum or

Cordless rechargeable vac wl8i t and brush attachment. Reg. $34.99. Cordless rechargeable Ught Casts wide beam. Reg. $29.99.

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Group of leather handbags

Orig. $30. SdlG 14.99. Ifandsomely styled, genuine leather bags in casual and dressy looks. Tans, browns, black and more.

Save 60% to 73%

Ladies shoes

Orig. $20 to $30. Ladies casuals and dress-ups in leathers and leather-like vinyls. Choose from a wide selection of styles including tie and slip-ons. In burgundy, brown, tan, white, more. Ladies sizes.

Sale 7.99

20% Off

All our little leathers

Get organized and save 20% on our entire line of little leathers. Youll find everything from change purses to wallets. cases to checkbook holders. Credit card cases and more. Ail designed to make life a little easier.

Perccntag* off represents savings on regular prices.

Specia 3 for $5

Boxed briefs or bikinis.

Stock up and save on a terrific assortment of boxed bikinis or briefs in comfortable nylon tricot. Choose white, pastel and fashion shades, some with lace trim. Sizes S, M, L.

Sale 9.99

Ladies tennis oxfords

Orig. $17. Our own USA Oiympics in a canvas oxford with terry cloth liner and cuff.

33% of

Warm robes

Orig. $30. Sale 19.99

Cozy Arnel fleece long robes in styles to please everyone. Ruffle and trapunto accents, lace trims, wraps, zipper fronts and more. Deep, rich colors. Ladies sizes.

For a warm winters sleep

Sale 9.99

Reg. $12 and $13. Greet the cold winters night with the warmth of flannel. Soft and cozy shifts and feminine full-length gowns. Assorted styles and prints. 100% cotton. Womens S,M,L.

Sale 11.99

Reg. $15. When the overnight forecast is chill, snuggle up in these pretty flannel pajamas. Choose from assorted styles and prints in cotton. Womens S, M, L.

VISA'

Sale 5.99

Reg. $8. Energy boots The slippers with huge reserves for warmth. Prints and solids with poly-fill and acrylic pile lining. Womens sizes.





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Sale 14.99 to 44.99

Motion " separates to get you where youre going.

Going places? Start off with our Motion separates Pick a soft-as-silk blouse and pair it with the skirt or pants that move with you every step of the way.

Add the blazer for a great finish. In DuPont Dacron polyester for misses and petites.

Reg

Striped shirt...............$19

Pant..................  $18

Blazer.............  $50

Pleat collar blouse.........$22

Skirt............   $18

For large sizes, not shown;

Blazer....................$55

Pleat collar blouse.........$24

Skirt......................$20

Striped shirt...............$22

Pant ..................$20

Sale

14.99

14.99

39.99

17.99

14.99

44.99

18.99

15.99

17.99

15.99

50% savings for the big, beautiful womanS^Ig ^9

Orig. $18. Polyester interlock knit, long sleeve, bow tie blouse. Neat stripes. Womens sizes.Sale 12.99 '

Orig. $20-$25. Shaker stitch, no-button cardigan or a fine gauge pullover with attached ribbed knit flip tie. Womens sizes in several colors.

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Case in point: pointelle 2-piece sweater dress

Reg. $39. Heres an example of elegant holiday dressing; the sweater dress with delicate pointelle detail. To wear beautifully, season into season. In easy-care cuddle knit. 85% acrylic, 15% Antron. Jeweltones, cream, black, more.

Sale 24.99

Corduroy blazer

Orig. $45. Crisp corduroy blazer is fully lined. Great topper for skirts and pants. Two patch pockets, notched lapels in several colors.

Misses sizes.

CFtennev

25% 0

All ladies outerwear

Turn the winter blahs into winter aahs, with a pretty coat at fabulous savings. A great array of quilted looks, wools and wool blends in jacket and full length styles. Juniors, misses and half sizes.

THE CHRISTMAS PLACE:





O'BIG

Sale 13.99

Laura Mae blouses

Orig. $22. Choose from 3 styles with ties or ruffles. Great pair-ups with suits, skirts. Misses sizes.

Sweater sale

Sale 13.99

Reg. $17 Pointelle pullover with lacy inset around scooped neckline. Pastels and white in misses sizes.

Ssl 9.99

Reg. $13. Our orlon/acrylic cardigan is a study in texture and style.    x ,

With pretty jewel neckline.    r*

Misses sizes.

H off

Hunt Club classics

Sale 15.99

Reg. $20. Western denim jeans or skirt with front slit with the fabulous fit and equine logo, makes them winners every time.

Junior sizes.

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Junior oxford cloth shirts

Ssl 7.99

Orig. $13. Polyester-cotton oxford cloth with button-down collar, long sleeves. White and pastels. Junior sizes.

Special 14.99

Belted polyester slacks

Juniors belted and pleated slack by Gator Great fitting great looking.

Sale 24.99

Ladies plush velour warm-up

Orig. $35. Pullover tops and pull-on pants with contrast stripings. Lush colors. Sizes S, M, L.

Sale 9.99

Wool blend skirts

Orig. $14. Gently flared skirts in solids and a wide array of plaids. Pair-up with your blazers and sweaters for great combos. Misses sizes.

Lit

Crewneck sweater

Sale 799

Orig. $14. Crewneck Shetland style pullover In soft, pretty colors. 100% acrylic knit In junior sizes.

Hearts and jacquard crew sweater

Sale 9.99 '

Orig. $18. Long sleeve, 100% acrylic knit crewneck pullover in a delightful hearts and jacquard design.

Junior sizes.

C

A great fit and a $5 rebate, too!

14 QQ Your final cjost after i-vyvy manufacturers ^5 rebate

Sale 19.99. Reg. $30. You dont have to be a cowgirl to love the western look of Chic 5-pocket jeans. The 16" straight leg style is slim and sleek and very Chic. Of prewashed cotton denim, proportioned for junior sizes.

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THE CHRISTMAS PLACE.





Sale 17.99Mens leather casuals

(Wg. ^ Make tracks on a terrific team of sturefy leather casuals in slip-on and t 0)^rd styles. All in softest leather for step-by-step comfort. Mens sizes.Sale 39.99Dress leathers for men

Orig. $60. Handsomely styled dress shoes that never go out of style. Slip-on moc toe, metal buckle slip-on and more in full grain leather uppers. Mens sizes.

Reg. $10. Energy boots for indoor warmth. Quilted nylon with poly-fill, acrylic pile lining

Wrap up savings on PJs and robes for him

Sale 11.20 to 38.40

When its time for R&R, hell appreciate our handsome selection of robes and pajamas. Choose absorbent cotton/ polyester terrys and easy-care cotton/polyester PJs. Mens sizes.

Reg. Sale Terry velour kimono ... $48 38.40 Print or solid PJ $14 11.20

53% to 57% off mens warm-up separates

SbIg 7.99

Orig. $17. Fleece lined, varsity-style warm-up jacket with zipper front. Mens sizes.

Sale 5.99

Orig. $14. Matching pull-on pants with elastic waist and cuffs.

Save on pure cotton underwear

Sq 0

3 for 6.99

Reg. 3 for $8. Cool and comfortable combed cotton briefs. Waists 28-44. Cotton crewneck T-shirt.

Reg. 3 for $10. Sale 3 for 8.99

Ss 61.99

Sergio Valente briefs, 66% off

Reg. $6.100% cotton brief is super absorbent, comfortable.

Sizes S,M, L, XL





Soft as cashmere \Aneck pulloveriai 8.99

Speci

Warm up to cold weatherSale 15.99

Reg. $20. These flannel and corduroy shirts double as a jacket. Rugged 100% cotton corduroy or flannel plaids with nylon lining quilted to poly fiberfill.

Sizes S, M, L, XL.

Make friends with the Fox* and more.S3I6 21.99

Great winter warmers that are soft as cashmere, but in machine washable acrylic. Mens sizes S, M, L, XL.

Fox velour pullover. Reg. $26. Sal 21.99

Fox cardigan. Reg. $28. Sale 21.99

30% wool, 70% acrylic is extra soft. Comes in several leather tones. Mens sizes S, M, L, XL.The right cords.

Always a hit.Sale 22.99

Reg. $28. Wide wale and wonderful,

Classic Directions updates a corduroy favorite. Belted slack in easy-care cotton/polyester.

Mens sizes.

Classic flannel shirtSpecial 5.99

Comfortable cotton flannel in vivid plaids. Great color combos. Sizes S,M,L, XL.

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Men sweater shirt

Orig.$24.Sale 11.99

Soft, acrylic placket collar pullover sweater shirt with long sleeves.

Sizes S, M, L, XL,

Save 50%

Pullover sweaters

Orig. $30, Sale 14.99

Soft touch acrylic knit pullovers ... solid color V-neck and striped crew-neck in colors to blend with all his slacks, jeans. Mens sizes S, M, L, XL. '

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Great buys on slacksSale 13.99

Orig. $20. Slacks to make the most of you, dressed up or casual. Belted woven polyester in several colors.Sale 18.99

Reg. $23. Our free-moving Sport Slack in comfortable texturized polyester. A great choice for all your casual wear. Lots of colors, with coordinating leather-tab stretch belt. Mens sizes.

,50% off

Cord jeans

Orig. $20. Sale 9.99

Basic five pocket cord jean in several colors. Young mens sizes.

Sale 11.99

Reg. $15. The man in the Plain Pockets jeans. He knows a great buy when he sees one. Like our boot cut cotton/polyester denims. And straight leg cotton cord jeans. Both, for young mens sizes.

Open 8 a.m. Friday.





Savings dedicated to the well dressed man.

2-pc. poly/wool suit

SqlIq 79,99

Reg. $130. He'll love the look and feel of this 2-pc. suit. Its traditionally tailored of luxurious polyester and wool, with center vent jacket. Regular, short .and long sizes.

Oxford dress shirts

Sale 11.99

Reg. $16. Long sleeve oxford button-down shirts in easy care polyester/cotton blend. Assorted solid colors in sizes 14V2 to 17.

Tri-biend dress siacks

Sale 15.99

Orig. $26. Dress slacks with the look of flannel. Dacron polyester, Orion acrylic, Avril rayon. O Belt loop model. Pre-hemmed. Mens sizes.

25% to 50% 0

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Mens poplin jacket

Reg. $60. Sale 29.99.

Investments in warmth, sporty good looks. Rugged poly-cotton poplin with hidden drawstring hood in stand-up collar, two inside pockets, knit cuff and bottom, warm nylon-quilted lining. Mens sizes.

Special 24.99

Zip-off sieeve jackets

Warm, versatile jackets with zip-off sleeves.

Nylon.or poly-cotton quilted shells, with nylon linlng.*Choose from contrast    

yoke and sleeve or solid    f    .    -v

colors. Mens sizes S,M,L,XL.

All regular stock now 25% off.





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Sesame Street* wear all on sale, 20% off.

Come on over to Sesame Street, the place every kid wants to be. The gangs all here, screen printed on sleepwear, playwear, and accessories All clothes in easy-care polyester or polyester/cotton Sesame Street is a JCPenney exclusive.

Reg Sale

Toddlers cords,

1T-4T............. 7    33    5.86

Turtlenecks.

1T-4T............. 5,00

Pantsets1T-4T ... 13,00 Turtlenecks, 3-6. .. 6.00 Corduroy

pants, 3-6.........13.50

Stretch

belt. 3-6x ......... 4.00

Placket shirt,

S,M,L............. 8    00

Cordufoy

pants, 3-6.........12,00

4.00

10.40

4.80

10.80

3.20

6.40

9.60

2^pc. sleepers,

sizes 1-8.......

Ski pajamas.

sizes A-C......

Ski pajamas, sizes 1T-4T    .

Oversleeper,

sizes V2-4 ......

Flannel gown, sizes 3-6.......

Reg. Sale

9 50    7.60

9.50    7.60

8.00    6.40

11.50    9.20

11 00 8.80

ENTER THE JCPENNEY SESAME STREET SWEEPSTAKES!

You can win great prizes that kids wiii iove and iearn from.

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0 Prliaa; Fifty (50) Grand Priiaa: Each prlia wIN conaNI ol an Alarl* 000 XL Home Compular wHh WSO DIac Orhm and Hiraa (1) Alarl Educadon toftwara Irom lha Early Learning Sarlaa eonalaUng ol; 1) Jugglaa Aamkow: 2) Jugglaa Houaa; 1) My FIrat Alphakal. Approalmala ralaH talua ol prlia la 5700

TWO Hundrad Fifty (250) Firal Placa Prliaa: Each prUa wM conaNI ol an Alan 2000 KHTi conlioHar and Hrao (1) taaama Mraal carlridgaa conaNHng

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Atari N a ragNlarad Iradamark ol Nia Alarl Company. Copyright: 1SS1 Curttn Markadng Inc.. Naw York. Now York.

Infants pram suit

Sale 3.99

Orig. 5i6d Cuddly acrylic fleece with zipper front, hood and cover-up for hands. Soft pastels. Sizes to 18 mo.

Ssl 6.99

Infants sweater set

Orig. $9. Soft spun acrylic knit sweater, booties and cap set.

Size fits to 12 mo.

Gift boxed for giving.

25% off

Toddlers

outerwear

Warm styles in coats and jackets for toddler boys and girls. Great selection.

Sale 3.99

Tots sweatshirts

Reg. 5.99.100% acrylic fleece-lined crewneck sweatshirts in a host of colors. Sizes 2 to 4.

Sale 8.99

Tixldler dresses

Orig. $12. Cute jumper and pinafore looks in easy-care poly-cotton Some with smocking, lace, embroidery trims. Toddlers 2Tto4T.

Sale 11.99

Toddlers

dresses

Orig. $20. Deligkful, frilly dresses in dainty prints with embroidered and appliqued pinafores and aprons. Irresistable at these prices. Toddlers sizes 2T to 4T.





Active wear for their very active lives. Run, jog, bend, stretch and save.Sale 11.99

Big boys and girls activewear sets

Orig. $16. Hooded or crew tops with pulan pants in soft fleeces.SbIg 9.99

Orig. $14. Little boys and girls sizes.BRRRAVO!25%d all kids outerwear.

Bring the kids in from the cold and warm up to savings on coats and jackets that will make it a lot nicer for them to go back out again. Choose from our entire collection of winter coats and jackets for boys and girls in many styles, colors, and fabrics. Bo;^, girls, tots sizes.

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Warm sleepwear

Reg. $9. Charming, long flannel gowns with ruffles, ribbons, lace trims for girls, poly-cotton knit | ski pajamas for boys. Great for those cold winter nights.

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Boys flannel shirt

Orig. $10. Brushed cotton plaids in a long sleeve, button-down shirt for big boys. Sizes 6 to 18.

Sale 9.99

Boys Hunt Club' corduroy slacks

Orig. $20. Handsomely styled, wide wale cord slacks in rich tones. Prep boys sizes.

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Orig. $14. Long sleeve poly-cotton knit shirt ' with placket collar.

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20% OFFDress-up sale

Sale 8B0. Reg. $11. Poly-cotton blouse with ruffled front, collar. Big girls 7 to 14.

Sdl6 ^12. Reg. $15. Belted twill slacks In polycotton. Pockets too. Big girls 7 to 14.

Sale $8. Reg. $10. Picture pretty blouse with bow collar, ruffled trim. Little girls 4 to 6X.

Sale 9.60. Reg. $12. Belted polvKiotton twill slacks with pockets. Little girls 4 to 6X.

Siale 9.60. Reg. $12. Boys poly-cotton twill slacks with contrast belt. Boys 4 to 7.

Sdl6 11.20. Reg. $14. Poly-cotton twill belted slacks. Several colors. Boys 8-16.

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Save on kids classic shetland-look sweaters.

Sweaters that look as good as they feel, strikingly styled m acrylic, wool/acrylic or wool/ polyester. In many colors.

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Little girls M.L................... 8 00    6.99

Big girls' S.M.L................... 9,00    7.99

Jr. Hi girls' S.M.L  ...........11 00    9.99

Matching knee hi's S.M.L ......... 1.59    1.27

Little boysS.M.L ............ 9 00    7.99

Big boysS.M.L ..................13.00    10.99

Prep boys' XS.S.M................16.00    12.99^33% to 60% savings or big and little girls

Girls velveteen blazerSsIg 11.99

Orig. $24. Big girls blazer in plush velveteen is great for holiday wear. Lined with nylon.

Sizes 7 to 14.

Girls holiday dressSbIg 5.99

Orig. $15. Pretty Christmas red mini-print dress with lace, ruffle trim. Sizes 4 to 6X.

Girls cardigan sweaterSale 4.99

Orig. 7.50. Button front cardigan sweater in acrylic knit. Sizes 4 to 6X.

Girls cowl neck pulloverSale 6.99

Orig. $13. Big girls fine gauge sweater knit cowl neck in 4 colors. Sizes S, M, L.

Junior Hi girls cord pantsSale 9.99

Orig. $18. Cotton polyester corduroy pant with pleats, belted waist, pockets. Jr. Hi 6 to 14.

Girls corduroy jumperSale 4.99

Orig. 11.99. Big girls red cord drop waist jumper with tabs, V-neck. 7 to 14.

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Great savings!Irregular Sheet SetsSave 50% on Comforter Ensembles

Spcitl 11.99. Twin Set Special 16.99. Full Set Special 19.99. Queen Set Special 22.99. King Set

Designer coordinated poly-cotton sheets and pillowcases. Bach set Includes top sheet, fitted bottom and pillowcases.

Twin    ..............$100    49l99

Full  ............$100    49i99

Queen.... .......$140    6M9

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Keep cozy warm unc    thick, polyfilled comforters. Wit    ;hing or

contrasting bed. Skirio pillow shams. Choose from several patterns.

j,oidayDown come prices! 50% off down comforters, down pillows.

50% off

Light, fluffy, warm comforters.

twin

twin

Sale 79.99

Reg. $160. Snuggle into this goose down comforter with reversible-color cotton cover.

Reg. Sale

Full/queen..............$240    119.99

King .......... $280    139.99

Sale 39.99

Reg. $80. Cotton covered comforter filled with goose feathers and down.

Reg. Sale

Full/queen  ......$120 59.99

King.....................$140    69.99

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Soft down and feather bedpiilows.

Sale $8, Reg. $16; standard. Cotton JS covered whole waterfowl feather pillow.

For firm, resilient support.

Sale $40, Reg. $80; standard. The ultimate in softness, our luxurious all down pillow. All cotton cover.

Other pillow size* alto on tale.

Warm up to blanket savings

twin

Sale 10.99

Reg. $16. All-season acrylic thermal blanket provides lightweight warmth.

Reg. Sale

Full.......................$19    14.99

Queen....................$23    17.99

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Sale 24.99

Reg. $40. Our colorful automatic blanket in machine washable acrylic/polyester.

Reg. Sale

Full, dual control..........$60    47.99

Queen, dual control $70 55.99

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Nike'Yankee

Orig. 34.99. Substantial cushioning and an extremely durable outsole makes this shoe suitable for cross country and road running. Nylon and suede upper. Mens sizes.

Sale 12.99

Lady Nike Runners Edge

Orig. 22.99. Nylon and suede upper on cushioned rubber sole. White with blue. Womens sizes.

Small appliance saleSale 42.99

JCPenney food processor.

Reg. 57.99. Chops, slices, shreds.

Features pulse or coritinuous on.

Sale 12.99, Reg. 17.9$. Jwo-slice toaster. Four-slice toaster, Reg^26.99 Sale 19.99

Sale 23.99, Reg. 29.99. 3 to 10 cup coffeemaker. Less $6 JCPenney rebate, your final cost. 18.99

Sale 19.99, Reg. 25.99. Slow cooker simmers sauces or complete meals.

Sale starts Friday 8 a.m.

Famous name Samsonite; American Tourister luggage.

Qowp \40% to 50%

"Sentry by Samsonite, Hardside Series

Orig. Sale

Beauty Case.  ...........$78    46.80

24" Pullman..............$no    66.00

26" Cartwheel............$140    77.00

29" Cartwheel............$165    82.50

Shoulder Tote .........$55    29.90

24" Companion...........$iio    66.00

3-Suiter Cartwheel  ____$145    79.75

Garment Bag..............$95    57.00

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"9600 Vinyl by American Tourister, Vinyl Series

Orig. , Sale

Tote Bag..................$43    24.00

Carry-On.........  .$85    42.50

26" Pullman w/wheels......$105    63.00

29" Pullman w/wheels......$115    69.00

Car Bag. ..................$50    25.00Save 40% to 50%

Sidekicks by Samsonite, Nylon Series

Orig. Sale

Tote...................$26.00    13.35

Carry-On ..........$42.50    20.64

26" Pullman ..... $69.00    29.13

28" Pullman ......$78.00    32.78

Garment Bag............$50.00    25.49Sale 39.99

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Our Reg. 17.97 Men*t Stylish Denim Fothlon Jeont

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Personal Heater... $19.99 Page 3

LED Clock Radio ... $17.99 Page 6

13" Remote Control Color TV ... $299.99 Page 4

AM/FM Stereo Headphone Radio .. $22.99 Pagee

Mini-Phone ... $9.99 Pnge. 3

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10,200 BTU Kerosene Heater

Features a firebrick lined firebox for safety. Heavy    Automatic starting and extinguishing. Tip-over

cast iron feed and ash doors resist warping. Burns    switch for safety. Removable cartridge tank.

wood up to 2! in length. 32V4" Ref. Price $259.99. #37370

H, 32" W and 19" D. Ref. Price $119.99. #3p477

Fireplace Insert With Glass Door & Blower.

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4700-12,700 BTU Vaporization Wickless Kerosene Heater

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No Down Payment. Annual Percentage Rate 23.97%. Reference Price $599.99. #37368

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No Down Payment. Annual Percentage Rate 23.94%.

Reference Price $319.99 #30480

Portable Heaters A. Hydronic Baseboard Heater

A special fluid is warmed to provide heal. Tip-over switch for safety. Thermostat control. 1500 watt. Ref. Price $99.99. #30583

B. 750-1500 Watt Personal Heater

$14999

9400 BTU Radiant Kerosene Heater

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Fan forced heat. Thermostat. Ref. Price $49.99. #30585

An ideal supplement to your present heating system. Auto starting & extinguishing. Lift-out tank. Reference Price $18999. #30479

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Automatic starting and extinguishing. Radiant

type heat. Reference Price

rice $89.99. #30476

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Thermostatically controlled. Both provide economical heat. Automatic starting. Safety shut-off feature. Reference Price $16999. #30734^

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19,600 BTU Kerosene Heater With Auto-Light

$12999

Autonurtic starting & extinguishing

Has adjustable heat output

Tip-over shut-off safety switch

Easy room to room portability

Convection type heat. UL listed. Reference Price $159.99. #30478

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Beautiful Beige Color

Convenient Cord Storage

Dual Thermostat Control This 1500 watt model is permanently filled with

oil which is heated. Ref Price $79.99 #30592

Mac 130 * Chain Saw

Ideally suited for around the yard    _    _

cutting. Features automatic and manual chain oiling. 2.0 cubic inch engine with safety trigger. Ref. Price $139.99 #91611

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Heats economically With safety tip-over switch, automatic thermostat Reference Price $24 99. #30586

Fan Glo Portable Heater With Lifetime Element Warranty

$4099

Features an automatic thermostat and 3 heat settings that permit lower selections to save energy. , Reference Price $59.99. #30589

23Cu.in.

Engine

Pro 510

16 Inch Chain Saw

$169

Anti-Vlbratlon System

Wraparound Hand Guard

Easy-To-Handle Design

Right Hand Chain Guard

Features automatic and manual chain oiling. Muffler shield for safety. Reference Price $229.99. #91612

Has A Big 3.7 Cubic Inch I

Large Fuel Tank With SigI

Automatic And Manual Chain Oiling

Wiaparound Chain Braln^nd Guard

Designed primarily for farm use Anti-vibration system Reference Price $349.99. #91613

Chain Brake!

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2 Cord-Cutter 16 Chains

$1399

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Gemini Fan-Forced Portable Heater

$4^

Tip-over switch for safety 750 or 1500 watts, auto thermostat. Reference Price $59.99. #30588

These Chains Fit Host McCulloch, Homellte A Poulan Chain Saws

Lets you sharpen chain at your convenience, not in the field. Ref. Price $19.99. #91371,2,5

McCULLOCH

10" Chain Saw With 2.0 Cu. In. Engine

Features an all position carburetor. Wraparound-chain brake $AA99

and hand guard Easy manual chain oiling. Powerful yet

lightweight Reference Price $109.99. #91610    3





19" Diagonal ColoiTrak Remote Control TV

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Has a compact design. Pin-point positioning to the exact station location. Features polyurethane sound dampener. Reference Price $6965. #5^

13 Diagonal Color TV

$jBg99

Viv-Color syiMem tor locked-in channel tuning. xSki state chassis. Ref. Prk $28965 #64514

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ACorl operation. Electronic tuning. Lightweight go-anywhere design. Has a built-in glare protector around the screen. Ref. Price $10955 #54862

13" Diagonal Remote Control Color TV

$299

Features a 4-function remote control. Has a quick-start picture tube. Automatic fine tuning. Reference Price $36965. #54477

A. 19 Diagonal Color Television

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$34999

Has SignaLock Electronic Tuning Automatic fleshtone correction & color controls. Super.accufilter picture tube. 100% solid state. Reference Price $389.95. #54586

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25" Diagonal Color Console Telavislon

A. Contemporary Style

SignaLock Electronic Tuning and automatic fleshtone correction control 100% solid State chassis Reference Price $579 95 #54654

25" Diagonal Mediterranean Style Color Television

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No Down Payment. Annual Psrcentaga Rale 2197H.

Ref Pnce $57955 #54531

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25" Diagonal Color Console w/Remote

1.XL-100 Colonial

Digital scan remote control. Has quartz crystal tuning. Automatic fleshtone correction and color controls. Has up to 127 channel tuning capability. #54659

2. XL-100 Traditional

Has same features as TV above. Reference Price $729.95. #54658

OnThisAM/FM Stereo Package With Cassette

Stn^utofnatk:, 2-speed turntable 19999

AM/FM Stereo System With Cassette Recorder

99

Cassette records directly from radio, phono or with external mics (extra). 2-speed turntable. Reference Price $149.95. #54234

25" Diagonal Remote Control Color

$59999

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Cassette features automatic stop & pause" for tape editing. #54256

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With programmable scan remote control. Quartz electronic tuning and color monitor system. Ref. Price $699.95. #54543.4

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AM/FM

Headphone

Radio

Lightweight design. Padded ear cushions. Adjustable headband. Reg. $12.99. #55001

AM/FM Stereo Radk?

Lightweight headphone. Ref. Price $27.95. #55024

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BuiK-in mono AM/FM speaker. Regular $2999. #55010

Portable Stereo With Cassette And Detachable Speakers

Automatic frequency control. Automatic tape shut-off. Pause control. Reg. $11999. #54230

AM/FM Stereo With Front And Rear Speakers & Cassette Player

*139

Record "mute" separates recordings with silent intervals. Bass boost switch. Reference Price $14999. #55168

Mini-

Recorder.

Dne button record. Built-in Tiic. Reg. $3499. #55100

$2999

AM/FM $71099 stereo .THWSch

Has top-mounted controls. Ref. Price $54.95. #55022

AM/FM Stereo With Cassette Recorder And/Ujto Record Changer

169

Cassette has automatic level control for good recordings. Built-in AM,

FM antennas. Reference Price $19995. #54266

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AM/FM Car Radio

Install in or under dash. Ref. Price $5995. #55223

AM/FM Stereo & Cassette Player.

Tone and balance controls. Twin built-in condenser microphones. Reg. $79.99 #55163

$6999

AM/FM Stereo & Cassette Player.... ?

Automatic tape stop, cue and review. Has 2 built-in mics. Reg $13999. #55164

?B4Duracell Batteries C,Dvbur$|99 &9Vott chokl w.

Long-lasting. Regular 6    $239.    #9884599

AM/FM DigitalS3i5....?l79s

With battery (extra) back-up. Rg. $2199. #55065Portable Auto Stop

Fsaturee one-touch recording. Ref. Price $2499. #55110AM/FM Radio With Cassette $9Q99 Recorder.

Auto recording level control. Regular $3999. #55138

AM/FM Radio WithQ99Recorder

One-touch recording. Built-in mic. Reg. $4499. #55150





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539999

Large cecity washer has 5 automatic cycles including perm press, 2 wash/spin speeds. Pump guard. Reg. S459M #51380

Automatic Dryer

5299

Standard capacity. 3 drying cycles. Custom dry control. Regular $33959 #51525

This model drya //^ $^Q

clothes efficiently ^tconomiesiiy. * Deluxe S<V:le

$249^

Regular capacity dryer. Single speed with 3 temp settings. Perm press cycle. Regular $289.99. #51521

B. Heavy Duty Clothes Washer

$31999

Standard capacity. Has a regular cycle and 1 wnter level. 1 wash/spin speed. Reg. $359.99. #51210

a 18 Lb. Capacity Automatic Washer

Thetop-to-bottom agitator creates a thorough cleaning action. Includes bleach dispenser.

$369

Features 3 automatic cycles including permanent press. Has 2 wash & spin speeds. Reg. $419.99. #51236

Your Choice

Choo$9 bttwten an outside ' dryer vent kit, lint trap orheateconombier.

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B. Heat Economizer

C Lint Trap Kit

Heat economizer allows you to use dryer as a supplemental heat source. Reg. $7.99. #51602,^4

Our Best Whirlpool    $90A9Q

Cycle Dishwasher.......T99S#

Features 16 cycle options. Programmed delay wash up to 6 hours. China & fine crystal cycle. Pots & pans cycle. Whirlpool power clean system. Regular $45959. #51046

Under-Counter 15-Cycle Option Dishwasher T

$35999 i

Has a Hi-Temp wash t^ion and energy saving dry option Pots i Pans" cycle. ' Power^lean" wash system. In-the-door silverware

basket. 4-color panel pak door. Regular $419.99. #51045

Monthly Payment

$1608

For 24 Months

No Down Payment. Annual Percentage Rate 2359%.

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Normal 4 light wash cycles with energy saver dry tor each rinse 4 hold cycle. Has a soft food disposer. Removable silverware basket. Regular $329.99. #51013

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Buy NOW And Save K)% On Any Style Cabinet!

Just bring your kitchen measurements into Lowe's and we'll help you pick out the style and cabinet combination that will best suit your kitchen Theres a wide variety of styles to choose from - everything from Early American to Ofde English. And there's wall cabinets, valances, islands and more to make your kitchen functional, as well as attractive Give us your kitchen dimensions & choose your cabinet style and we'll give you a layout and price estimate FREE.

Example: You Can Buy This 10' <90099 Contemporary Pecan Kitchen Set 009

We have chosen a 10' area as a basis for giving you some sample prices Each 10' set (above and listed below) consists of two 12"x 30" wall cabinets, two 30"x 18" wall cabinets, one 60" sink base and one 48" matching valance. #29800

There are 7 styles to choose from Each style is on sale with a 10% discount, whether you buy a 10' set or just a new sink base. Prices vary according to cabinet styles.

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Reg $539 *29300

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Beg $629 *29500

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Reg $659 *29900

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Gel real pecan veneer doors It's an economical price! Great for new homeowners Countertop faucet, sink available extra Regular $231.97. #29021.4

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Deluxe 21.7 Cubic Foot Side-By-Side Refrigerator WithlceAnd Water Service

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Spacious deluxe no-frost model has automatic, exterior water and ice dispensers. Plus energy saver switch, bottom rollers, cheese & butter bins and much more Regular $1,17999 #53577

Optional Ice-Maker Kit #53785... $79.99 Deluxe 19.5 Cubic Foot Refrigerator With Twin Crispers TOD5J

No-trost refrigerator/freezer has textured steel door, tempered glass shelves & more. Auto ice maker extra. Reg. $729.99 #53680

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This no-frost model has top freezer, energy saver switch and lots of storage space, ice-maker optional Reg $54999. #53534

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Deluxe Counter-High Refrigerator

169

Attractive walnut gram finish. For home, dorm, etc. Reg. $199.99. #53814

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Compact Refrigerator With Freezer

99

Has meat tray, 2 ice trays, full-range thermostat & more. Reg. $129.99. #53810





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A. Continuous    a Electric

Cleaning Oven Surface Unit

^33^ $149^

With automatic timer, biack giass oven door, twio oven racks and aiuminum broiler pan. Reg S37959. #51855

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Has two S' and two 6" pluwn surface units & Spiilguard"* cooktop to keep spills from running. Reg $169.99. #52282

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'NoOoamPaymant Annual Parcenlaga RaM23.4H

One 8' & three 6' surface units with infinite-heat controls. Reg. $339S9. #52851

a 30* Range Deluxe $359.99

Monthly ForSOMonlha

No Down Payment Annual Parcentaga RaW34aOH

Two 8" & two 6" units with removable pans, & auto oven timer. Reg. $399.99 #52820

c Self-Clean Range $459.99

Monthly Payment For 36 Months

'No Down Payment Annual Parcwttaga Rata23.97H

30''Standard Buift-ln Electric Range T

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One 8" and three 6' plug-in surface units, brushed hrome cooktop, aluminum broiler pan. Reg. $41989. #51650

21''Apartment-Size Kitchen Range

269*

Thiscompact ranoe hasporcelain oven interior, fourlift-up calrod surface units and removable reflector pans. Reg. $29989. #52812

Save $40!

Trash Compactor

$299

Compress trash to about V* original size. Regular Price $33989. #50568

12 Trash

Compactor Bags

Bags fit compactor above. Regular $989. #50581

Two 8" infinite-heat surface units, ceramic interior. Reg. $49989. #52837

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^99

Continuous feed; dishwasherdrain connection. Reg. $55.99. #50301

Vz Horsepower Disposer

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Has continuous feed; dishwasher drain connection; built-in sound barrier. Easy to install. Reg. $6789. #50302

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THE CLASSIC STYLE

OFBENTWOOD

FURNISHINGS

Oak- Or Walnut-Finish Rockers

$/lQ99 winut-$TQ99

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American )#|QSf9    Walnut-

Oak-Finish    Each    Finish

Both rockers have the easy good looks of bentwood & cane Tough choice! (Some assembly.) Reg $4999. $5999, #96102.

15" Round Oak Table, Reg $24 99 #96iio $19.99

72" High Whlnut-Finish SlfigO Hat And Coat Rack.........IV

Handsome & practical. Easy .assembly. Reg. $19.99. #96120

A. 12" Diameter Walnut- $^99 Finish Octagon Table .. . /

It makes a terrific accent table or plant stand. Some assembly Reg. $9.99 #96122

CL08ETMAID

Free Tie N Belt Rack**

From factory; when you buy any Closet O^nizer or 4 Closet Maid Space Builder shelves Now through 12/31

Adjustable Closet Organizer In Two Sizes!

For Closets Up To 5' Wide ........... $39.99

For Closets From 5' To 8' Wide.............$59.99

Maximize your storage space with these easy-tomstall home units. Theyre made of sturdy, vinyl-coated steel rods that won t sag or warp Both units give you built-m shelves & clothes rack Regular $4999 and $7999 #62139.40

32"x 16"x 16" Golden

B. Walnut-Finish Cane-Top Stool ..

Distinctive accent for any room Has 15" diameter. Easy assembly Reg $19,99. #96124

A. Oak Floral Side Chair

#95606 Reg. $99.99 . . .

B. Oak Floral Arm Chair

#95608 Reg. $129.99

$99

Rattan Storage Trunk

Regular $79.99

Has wood frame and brass-plated metal trim Great for storage andmr accent table Lxiwe s low price. #96192

36"x20"x20"

Rattan Trunk

Save $20 00'Regular $99 99 #96190

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Your Choice Of Wicker Accessories!

Each

Take your pick of these woven wicker accessories in several shapes & sizes. They make nice tissue holders, attractive bread baskets and more. Great price too Reg $2 99 #96180

24"x63"Oak Cheval Mirror

24"x63" Oak Cheval Mirror

$69    79

a Oak Table

$34^

Beautiful, solid oak

48" table with 18" leaf; 10" diameter pedestal. Distinctive lion's claw feet. Buy now and save $50.00! Regular 10    $399.99.    #95602

D. Oak Buffet

Lowes Low Mont Payment

Monthly

$1057

For 36 Months.

*No Down Paynwnt. Annual P*rcnug

Rata 24.00%. Rag. SS49.99. #95604 SaaPg. 24.

Above Pieces Are Solid Oak Antique Reproductions

Stop by & see our entire catalog, then place your order Delivery in 1 to 2 weeks.

Light solid oak frame. Reg $8999 #96658

Dark solid oak frame Reg $9999 #96657

22"x30"Oak

Mirror

$28

Dark-finished solid oak frame. For foyer, bedroom, etc #96731

Folding Metal Chair In 2 Colors

$g99

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Woodgrain Bookcases At Lowes Low Price!

Teak finished bookcases are easily assembled to hold your TV, stereo, video recorder, books. Buy one or all three. There's accessories, tool

Three Wx 72"x 12"

Bookcase Units ..._____  _

3 open bookcases of teak finish. 3 adjustable shelvoa. Assembly required. Reg. $20957.196020

Single 30"x72"x 12"

Bookcase Unit ....._    _

Assembly required Regular $6959. #96020

$4999

Now Its So Easy To Build It Youfself At Lowes

Desk shelves, stereo shelves, bath shelves. Wherever you need to organize, combine these shelves, standards and brackets to store it, neatly and easily.

Three 30"x 72*x 16"

Bookcases    TdSJir

Organize that clutter with this triple bookcase unit. Assembly required. Reg. $26957. #96022

8"x 24 Long Premier Walnut Shelf

Single 30"x 72"x 16" Bookcase

Elegant teak finish Reg $89.99. #96022

$69^

Door or Desk nap KH__________

Hide the TV Reg $2459. #960245'

B

Shelf Support KH(Palr)____

Easy to assemble. Reg. $959. #96028

$899

$999 Regular A $359

Walnut woodgrain shelf has "walnut" standards and brackets to match (below). Rich walnut boards resist warping & stains. #62320

r-WWmit" Stwidwd.. SIS* #2212  SIS*. #62238

8x 24 Long Vinyl-Clad Pecan Shelf

$799 Regular $359

Shelf boards covered with pecan-style vinyl that resists marring, stains, and warping. Standards and brackets in pecan, too. #62400

r PKan Standwd. SIS* #62420 S'BrachM...........SIS*    #62415

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A. 2-Speed    9A99

Air Freshener.....

Breathe deep. Ref. Price $1459. #98029

Filter For Air Fretherter

Ref. Price $259. #98030......$1.99

& Can Opener/

Knife Sharpener.

2 items in one. Ref. Price $1059. #98123

PRICESCUr :

Interior Or Exterior Simulated Wall Brick

Completely Wsatherproof

Never Needs Refinishing

Easily Trimmed To Fit

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Makes a dull wall a textured, warm surface. Just press into place over adhesive and seal. All approx. 3y2''x23^'x 5/;6^ thick. Other styles available.

Inca Used Wall Brick .

$399 1

I, Inca Red Wail Brick

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Inca Old Chicago Brick

r:    #16812,14,11    Reg.    $5.29    &    $6.29

$529 1

CHolAIr Com Popper .

No grease! Rgf. Price $17.99. #98498

$1499

Handy Dry iVrand

Curling

Both Rins Shown Are Light Kit Adaptable

OnAiff light, swivel cord and cool

Prjce$5.49.

Ret.

! replacei bristles. CooHip. Ref. Price $&49. #98366

3 in one! Hot brush and 2 curling wands. Reg. $859. #98365

52" Antique Or Polished Brass Ceiling Fan

$7099

Adds old-fashioned charm to any room! 4 rich teak blades, multi-speed control and reversible motor featured. Ref. Price $109.99. #31745,7

$4g99

36" Brown Ceiling Fan.

Brass trimmed brown ceiling fan wth 4 teakwood blades and multi-speed control. For sunroom, kitchen - anywhere! Reference Price $5959. #31707

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THE CLASSIC STYLE

OFBENTWOOD

FURNISHINGS

Oak- Or Walnut-Finish Rockers

American $/IQ99    Wialnut-$ZCI99

Oak-Finish    Each    Finish    Eac

Both rockers have the easy good looks of bentwood & cane.

Tough choice! (Some assembly.) Reg $49 99, $59.99. #96102,<

15" Round Oak Table, Reg $2499 #96iio $19,99

72" High Walnut-Finish " Slfiogl Hat And Coat Rack........TlO

Handsome & practical. Easy assembly. Reg. $19.99. #96120

A. 12" Diameter Walnut- MQQ Finish Octagon Table . . . /

It makes a terrific accent fable or plant stand Some assembly Reg $9 99 #96122

B. Walnut-Finish Cane-Top Stool .    ___

Distinctive accent for any room Has 15" diameter. Easy assembly Reg $1999 #96124

I

Adjustable Closet Organizer In Two Sizes!

For Closets Up To 5' Wide ___________$39.99

For Closets From 5' To 8' Wide............$59.99

Maximize your storage space with these easy-to-install home units They're made of sturdy, vinyl-coated steel rods that won t sag or warp. Both units give you buill-m shelves & clothes rack Regular $4999 and $7999 #62139.40

X lb X lb" uoioen Rattan Storage Trunk

59

Has wood frame and brass-plated meta| trim Great for storage andror accent table Lowe's low price. 96192

36"x 20"x 20"

Rattan Trunk . .

Save $2000' Regular $9999 96190

A. Oak Floral Side Chair

#95606 Reg. $99.99 . . .

B. Oak Floral Arm Chair

#95608 Reg. $129.99

Your Choice Of Wicker Accessories!

c Oak Table

$3499^

55

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Beautiful, solid oak 48" table with 18" leaf; 10" diameter pedestal. Distinctive lions claw feet. Buy now and save $50.00! Regular 10    $399.99. #95602

D. Oak Buffet

Lowe's Low Monthfi Payment

Monthly

$1057

For 36 Months.

'No Down Ptyment. AnnuatP*rciitag

RM 24.00H. Rag. S549.99. #95604 SaaPg. 24.

Above Pieces Are Solid Oak Antique Reproductions

Stop by & see our entire catalog, then place your order Delivery in 1 to 2 weeks

24"x63" Oak Cheval Mirror

$69^

Light solid oak frame. Reg $8999 #96658

24"x 63" Oak Cheval Mirror

$7999

Dark solid oak frame Reg $9999 96657

22"x30"Oak

Mirror

$2899

Dark-fmished solid oak frame For foyer, bedroom, etc 96731

Each

Take your pick of these woven wicker accessories in several shapes & sizes They make met tissue holders, attractive bread] baskets and more. Great price too Reg $2 99. 96180

Folding Metal Chair In 2 Colors

Choose Autumn Bronze or Brownstone. Then sit back & save. Reg. $9.99 #96050,;





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Woodgrain Bookcases At Lowes Low Plicet

Teak finished bookcases are easily assembled to hold your TV, stereo video recorder, books Buy one or all three. Theres accessories, tool

Three SCrx/a-'x 12"

Bookcase Units .

3 open bookcases of teak finish. 3 adjustable shelves. Assembly required. Reg. $20957.196020

Single 30"x 72"x 12*    Sil A9Q

Bookcase Unit........

Assembly required. Regular $6959. #96020

Three 30*x7Tx 16    MAA97

Bookcases    7ASP

Organize that clutter with this triple bookcase unit. Assembly required. Reg. $26957. #96022

Single 30*x 72*x 16 Bookcase

Elegant teak finish, Reg $89.99. #96022

Door or Desk Rap Kit

Hide the TV Reg $24 99 #96024.6'

Shelf Support KH(Palr)____

Easy to assemble. Reg. $959. #96028

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B^x 24" Long Premier Walnut Shelf

$2 R8ular H S3S9

Walnut woodgrain shelf has walnut" standards and brackets to match (below). Rich walnut boards resist warping & stains. #62320 r "VMntit' Standwd. .S159M2212 *BracM..........1S9.    62238

Now Its So Easy To Build It Yourself At Lowes

Desk shelves, stOreo shelves, bath shelves. Wherever you need to )rganize, combine these shelves, standards and brackets to store It, neatly and easily.

8"x24"Long Vinyl-Clad Pecan Shelf

$2 R^lar

Shelf boards covered with pecan-style vinyl that resists marring, stains, and warping. Standards and brackets in pecan, too. #62400 r "Pacwi Standwri.. rM 62420 6'BnchM..........S1J6    62415

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A 2-Speed    $099

Air Freshener.....

Breathe deep. Ref. Price $1459. #98029 Fitter For Air Freshener

Ref. Price $2.99. #98030......$1.99

a Can Opener/ $099 Knife Sharpener.. .TO

2 items in one. Ref. Price $1059. #98123

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Interior Or Exterior Simulated Wall Brick

Completely Wsatherproof

Never Needs Refinishing

Easily Trimmed lb Fit In Boxes of 4 Sq. Ft.

Makes a dull wall a textured, warm surface. Just press into place over adhesive and seal.

All approx. 3y2'x23i''x5/6''

thick. Other styles available.

Inca Used    $799

Wall Brick TO

Inca Red    $C79

WSall Brick ZOr

. Inca Old

$529

c. Hot Air Com Popper

No grease! Ref. Price $17.99. #98498

$|4|99

^ Chicago Brick*

:.K #16812,14,11 Reg. $5.29 & $6.29

Both Fans Shown Are Light Kit Adaptable

Handy Dry Culling

^99

OnAoff light, swivel

cord and cool tip. Ref. Prjce$S49.#98^

Hot Styling Hair Brush

^99

With 2 replacement bristles. CooMip. Ref. Price $a49. #98366

Shetland

Curling Irons & Hot Brush

*6

3 in one! Hot brush and 2 curling wands. Reg. $859. #96365

52" Airtique Or Polished Brass Ceiling Rin

57999

Adds old-fashioned charm to any room! 4 rich teak blades, multi-speed control and reversible motor featured.

Ref. Price $109.99. #31745,7    ____

Choose fxm A Selection Of Pans At lowet 11

$4999

36 Brown

Ceiling Fan.. .T _ _

Brass trimmed brown ceiling fan with 4 teakwood blades and multi-speed control. Forsunroom, kitchen - anywhere! Reference Price $5959. #31707





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A. 1.5 Cubic Foot Microwave Oven

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Low Monthly Payment:

$M44* Fbr24 n Months *No Down Payment. Annual Percentage Rate 24iK)%. Credit Terms p. 24. Extra-large oven; 2-speed timer; temperature probe; variable power control; more. Regular $299.99. #51736

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SS ^2999

Low Monthly Payments:

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Annual Percentage Rate 23.94%. Credit Terms p. 24.

Dual-feed microwave system for more even cooking; and temp probe. 3-level memory. Regular $359.99. #51756

C. 1.4 Cubic Foot Microwave Oven

359

Low Monthly Payments:

*No Down Payment. Annual Percentage Rate 23.97%. Credit Terms p. 24.

GE Dual Wave' system for more even cooking; 3-levet memory; variable power; & probe. Reg. $42999. #51721

Counter-Saver'" Microwave

Lowes Low Cash Price .

$49999

Microwave Bacon & Meat Rack Or Pair Of Trays

$*799 VourChoicel /    Rsg.$&99A$9.99

Meat rack has ridged surface and can also be used in conventional ovens. Trays have storage covers. #51782,4

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Automatically rotates food microwaves and eliminate Great for baking. Reg. $31

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For 36 Months *No Down Payment. Annual Percentage Rate 23.97%. Credit Terms Page 24.

Installs over range, and has built-in exhaust fan and cooktop light. Solid state touch controls. Auto-roast setting. More. Reg. $559.99. #51761

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Com Popper For Microwave Oven

Mixes butter as the corn pops. Cover is a serving bowl, too. Regular $13.99. #51774

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Cordless Roam Phone With . Cleariine Security

$13999

This powerful system gives you a roaming range of up to 4 acres. And the Cleariine Security eliminates interference & long^jistance calls from nearby phones (charged to your number). Ref, Price $169.95. #55431

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Cordless Phone

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Low Battery Indicator Off/Standby/ Talk Switch Up To 500' Range

Has a range up to 500 feet. Auto-redial of last number. Mute button. More. #55446

$9799

Cordless

Phone System...

Has a range of up to 700 feet. With automatic redial of last number called; mute (hold) key; touch pulse dialing for use with rotary or tone lines. Reference Price $129.95. #55435

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Clock/Radio & Telephone

Touch pulse dialing system for use with pushbutton or rotary system.

Mute button. Automatic redialing. AM/FM radio. Ref. Price $79.95. #55423

$4999

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Clock/Radio & Telephone Combination

$5999

AM/FM radio, digital alarm clock & telephone in one handsome unit. Phone has touch pulse dialing, auto-redial and mute button. Buy now! Regular $79.99. #55422

Has a Night Bright

I . One-touch redial of

'lighted

keypad. last number dialed. Mute key. Ref Price $4395, #55440

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Pushbutton Compact Size Mini-Phone

Use with rotary or touch tone system. Ajto-redial. Ref Price $16.95. #55402

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Pushbutton

Mini-Phone

Automatic redial. Plus wall-mount hanger. #55411

Access alternate long distance lines for best rates. #55426

French Style Rotary Dial Telephone

^799

A touch of class. Reference Price $4999. #55428

Auto-redial & mute keys. Reference Price $24.95. #55404

Linear Style Telephone

$5999

Has call-hold feature.

Ref. Price $79.95. #55416 13





Electric, Natural Or LP Gas...

Lowes Can Keep Ybu In Hot Water

We Stock a complete line of well-built gas and electric water heaters in a wide range of capacities and designs.

SWE UP TO WON THESE MODELS

Energy efficient model required in Virginia

A. 40-Gallon Electric Heater

a 40-Gallon Electric Heater

$11499    $14999

EiMfgy Effldanl

Has adjustable thermostat and pressure relief valve for safe operation. Energy efficient. Ref Price $189.99. #26302

This model has an adjustable thermostat & pressure relief valve for safety. Quick recovery.

Ref. Price $139.99. #26322

c. 40-Gallon Capacity

Natural Gas WEiter Heater.........  .1    a    9

Provides hot water quickly when you want it. Features a pressure relief valve and adjustable thermostat. Regular $169S9, #26334

Econontical Energy Savers

$699

Insulation Blanket For Wter Heaters____

Inexpensive way to make your present water heater more energy efficient. Wraps easily around water heater to help hold in the heat. Save now. Regular $9.99. #24414

SJWE^S Wiater Heater Timer Swvltch

Allows you to turn your water heater on and off at pre-set times, saving money and energy. Reg. $29.99. #26352

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Ybur Choice Of Either 5-Light Chandelier

Both of these 5-light chandeliers features a gleaming polished brass finish center column. \bur choice of satin white or clear glass shades. Ideal for foyer, dining room, etc. Both have a detailed bottom section. Reoular $39.99. #74926,27

Durable Single-Lever Fixtures For Years Of CareFree* Service

All of the faucets pictured above are designed to provide years of carefree, dependable home service with virtually no maintenance required. Stop by and see our complete line of quality Carefree fixtures.

A. Chrome

Tub/Shower

Combination

B. Chrome Lavatory Faucet

CRiucet& Spray For Knchen Sink

$qg99    $3099    $44

Has a non-corrosive base plate for easy cleaning. Easy grip acrylic handle. Reg. $64.99. #24848

Has a maintenance free, washerless design. Easy grip acrylic handle. Reg. $4999. #24934

Extra long spout for washing pots and pans. V^heriess design. Regular $5499. #24829





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22''x25" White Cultured Marble Top

$^99    $2999

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A.20"x34" Bath Valet Storage

$5999

A great way to add extra storage! Has open shelf for hand towels & behind-the-door storage. Reg. $79^9. #20859

a24"x21" White Ascot Bath Vanity

$7999

iSolid wood door frames Iwith ^/i" end panels, Ibrass finish hardware. Top and faucet extra. Reg. $8959. #20864

Dual Control Faucet With Pop-Up

Handcrafted. Faucet not included Regular Price $69.99. #20275

With acrylic handles. Washerless. Easy assembly. Reg. $34.99. #24932

Other Bath Items Shown Can Be Bought At Lowes

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3(Tx 21 Standard Design Bedford Oak Vanity Cabinet

129

This cathedral-style cabinet has solid oak doors with heavy brass hardware. End panels are Vj" thick. Marble top & faucet are extra. Regular Price $149.99. #20948 Bronze Lavatory Faucet <gflQQ #24935. Reg, $6999 . . . . 35# 22x 31Marble Top SCQ99 #20286, Reg, $74,99 . . . . 351^

19"x 17" Vanity & Cuitured Marble Top

$59

Vanity cabinet has solid wood front frame with a single door. White exterior, trimmed in gold. Cultured marble top. Faucet is extra. Reg. $69.99. #20805

S'WhiteS-Piece Tub Wall Surround

$69

Installs easHy around most tubs (adhesive included). Has molded soap and shampoo ledges Detailed instructions Reg $79,99 #20781

White 5-Foot Tub, Right- Or Left-Hand

$89$$

With a high-gloss stain resistant finish that won't chip or peel, has a contoured back. Lightweight. Regular Price $99.99. #20430,31

Cushioned White Toilet Seat

Regular

$14.99

A leather-look, padded vinyl seat with noncorrosive hinges for easy top-mount fit. #20650

Wood-Grain Toilet Seat With Brass Hinges

Regular $24.99

Golden oak woodgrain finish with solid brass hinges. Has moisture-resistant top coat. #20670

$19$$

Bath Fan/Light Combination With Control

$69

Quiet, two-motor system for fan &1430W heater. Will fit 4" round duct. Reg. Price $79.99. #25506

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Folding

Step

Stool

Easy-store metal stool helps reach top shelves in kitchen & closet. Reg. $14.99. #92521    15





3 HP Go Anywhere Three Wheeler Bike

$^^999

The ideal off the road vehicle for work or play. Lightweight yet durable design. Hand brake. Ref. Price $599.99. #94814

No Down Payment. Annual Percentage Rale 23.974k. *Saa Back Page For Details.

Lowes Low Monthly Payment

3 Horse Power Single Seat Go^rt

$34999

Has a centrifugal clutch. 24 MPH maximum speed. Scrub brakes.

Ref. Price $379.99. #94828 No Down Payment Annual Percentage Rate23u95%. *See Back Page FOrDetMls.

Lowes Low Monthly Payment

$1634

For 30 Month*

20" Exercise Bike

6099

Shed pounds and tone up muscles with this model Comes with an odometer, speedometer and tension control knob. Reference Price $7989. #92972

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5-Gallon Canister Wet/ Dry Viacuum

$3999

Vacuums wet or dry, inside or out. Can be used as a blower, too. Compact. Reference Price $5489. #98690

Deluxe 10-Gallon Size Vacuum

$6999

Designed for heavy-duty cleaning. Use as a blower, too. Ref.

Price $89.99. #98692

$3099

DawrhTo4)usk Outdoor Area Light Provides Your Property With An Extra Measure Of Security.

Dusk To Dawn Light

Outdoor light extends work and recreation time in the evening. Rugged construction. Easy-to-install. Ref. Price $4989. #74004

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Hetractaoie Cord

Includes grounded metal guard, switch and outlet. HeavyKiuty. Regular $1989. #70379

20'Retractable $M99 Reel Cord Tldt

Reel cord is

19. #7

Double Insulation 25'ToolCoicl

$399

Regular

$4.99

For use inside or out. 16 16/2 gauge. #70364

6-Plug Outlet With Circuit Breaker

I49W<,

Ideal for carpentry uses. Regular $17.99. #70386

Brown Or White 6' Extension Cord

Battery Powered Smoke Detector

99

Durable Leather Palm Gloves

Regular $1.49

Perfect for a variety of uses around the home. #71310,11

$999

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With a push-to-iesi button. Reference Price $1589. #73060

Elastic wristband. Double stitching. #92454





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Pine Siding ......7

Rustic, rough sawn siding with grooves 4" on-center. Premium grade pine to paint or stain. Regular $13.49. #19345

1-Lb. Box Of 2V2"

Galvanized Siding Nails

Sturdy nails for siding projects. Reg $139 #69200

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. 12-Lb. Ready Mix loint Compound.........

Il-purpose compound. Regular $4 29 #11750

1.250-Foot Roll

Gypsum Joint Tape........

2'/4"-wide Conceals wallboard joints Reg $16

C 1-Gallon Asphalt Roofing Plastic Cement.....

Seal around flashing, chimney, etc. Reg. $4 49 #10320

8"x 12'White Vinyl Siding.....

Gray, yellow, almond & green available at $5.49 Maintenance-free siding is Catalog Order in most stores. Look of natural wood grain. Strips "doubled" for 4" look. Ref. Price $5.49. #17423

7i6"x rx4' Great Random Shakes

1-Lb. Box Bright Common Or Cement Coated Nails... 59c

Regular 79C #69000

Piece

Unprimed shake hardboard siding. Shiplapped edges. Regular Price $2.19. #15633 17





Vinyl Folding Doors,

An Attractive And Economical Soiution To Dividing Room Space!

A. 30" vinyl $ZCI99 Folding Door dS#

This woodgrain vinyl door fits 6'8" openings. Divide a room or close one off. Reg. $49.99. #11319,01.07

B. 32'' Catalina Folding Door.

Woven plastic with woodgrain appearance. Easy to install! It fits 32x 80" openings. Reg. $21.99. #113^

C.32" Ventura Folding Door.. .T

Decoratively woven plastic with wood grain vinyl tapes. Fits most 6'8"x 32" door openings. Reg. $29.99. #11327

. Vb Horsepower Garage Door Opener__

Regular $179.99. Opens double garage doors with a digital transmitter. Features automatic safety light, automatic reverse and disconnect/reconnect. #11008

B. Vi Horsepower Garage Door Opener___

Regular $209.99. Features powerful V2 HP motor, lighted wall switch, automatic light delay, auto safety reverse & 18 digital transmitter with security code. #11009

2'6"x3'3" Swinging Cafe Door Set

$^yi99 Ragular

$28.99

Use behveen kitchen & dining room for an added touch of privacy. Unfinished. #10589

Interior Shutter

Sets start As Low A>.

$1799

Regular

$21.99

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Unfinished & ready to paint or stain. Comes hinged with hanging strips. #12802

A. 4-Piece Black Fireplace Tool Set

Stand, poker, shovel and broom Ref PnceS899. #39108

a Antique Brass Rreplace Tool Set

$2299

Brass finished stand, poker, shovel and broom #39109

c/ie"x 24" Steel Fireplace Grate

A 24"-wide firewood grate. Black steel Ret Price $6.99 #39182

Package Of 3 Furnace Filters

$|74

Less^ctory 75

99

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Replace Furnace Filters Now A Save With Factory Rebate!

Net

Cost .

Choose 20" X 25" X r: 16' X 25" xr,l6"x20"x1"or20'x20"

X1 Clean filters insure better heating! #31040.2,4,6

2' Louvered Bifold Door

$199 ^21

Unfinished wooden 2-door. With track, etc. Reg. $25.99. #10647

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Galvanized Mobile Home Skirting

Stone-like pattern in fireproof, steel panels. 28"x 60" panel. #60762





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Dpens toward center of unit, javing interior floor space. empered glass. With screen . grille. Reg. $549.99. #135245

No Down

$44999

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Secura-Fit 3' Insulated Steel Replacement Door

Annual RHContago Rala23.97W.

13999

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Comes pre-hung in its own steel frame. Fits into 3'door frame.

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Regular $159.99. #155075

Exterior 2'8" Lauan Door

3' Jailhouse Exterior Door

Vb HP Garage Door

(^ner With Coded Diait

Digital Control

$14999

SMS S20

Installs quickly and easily with only a few hand tools, features programmable hand-held digital controls. Safety reverse. Light time delay. Reg. $169.99. #11002

Free Sport Bag With Purchase

Receive this sport bag with purchase of door opener. Details at Lowe's.

2'8"x6'8' 6-Panel Door

2'8'x6'8' French Door

3'x6'8'' Fan UteDoor

_ $75.99

t's 1%" thick. Comes infinished. #10580

69-. 74-. 6*1. 89 logw :

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Raised vertical panels 1^* thick. #10584

'Rag. $99.99

Lauan door. i-i' thick. Unfnished. #10583

'Reg. $95.99

Domestic fir with fine cut panels. #10506

Reg.SIMJS

15-lile. Domestic fir. Unfinished. #10903

Reg. $138^9

Domestic fir. Comes unfinished. #10514

right Or Antique Bright Or Antique rase Passage Latch Brass Entrance Lock

$499

A. Stainless Steel Entrance Lock

Full r deadbolt. Key lock outside. #65406

a Single Cylinder Deadbolt Lock

r use on 1%* to 1%" door. Reference Price $699. #6543262

Pushbutton inside, key outside lock. #65436,66

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For interior walls, woodwork, bathrooms, kitchens. Applies over multitude of different surfaces. Has a full 3-year warranty. #47834

Great Value

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Simulated Vtfoodgralns A Autumn Oak $^49

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a Va New Cut Cedar $749

Ref Price $899 #13913 "

C Cinnamon Birch $049

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Woodgrain Pegboard $099 Regular

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Panel design is simulated birch Practical for many home uses Can be painted #96601

Each Smooth 4'x8' Tileboard In Spring Foliage (Sraen or Autumn Foliage Brown

Moisture resistant. #16626.7

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All you need to make old furniture beautiful again 20 #40870

8' Rberglass Panels, ^70 White, Green or Clear. . ea.

Build a patio, breezeway. carport or greenhouse. Panels are lightweight & resist warping & corrosion. #12550,6,9

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A. 1 Qt. Latex    $999

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Use this enamel to control rust in areas where moisture collects Epoxy fortified Reg Price $6.99 #48904-36

a 1 Quart Oil    $999

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With polyurethane. Prevents rust For kitchens, bath and woodwork Reg $699 #48991-49004

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These clear, hardwood boards are ideal for shelving and furniture projects. Add stain or sealer.

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4-Step ... #04579.....$949

5-Step ... #04580____$1149

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Reference Price $6.69 #04582

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Particleboard

Particleboard provides a smooth, stable base for carpet flooring. Smooth on both sides. Ref. $7.99. #12259

Rat, stable and free of knots, core voids and splits. Can be stained or painted. Reference Price $699. #12206

2x4 Bunyan Studs

$|09

Perfect for projects not governed by local building codes. Ref. Price $1.19. #07002

Plywood

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Stain or paint. Reference Price $2099. #12229

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We stock a full tine of precut plywood from 2" x 2* thru 4'x4'. Many thicknesses. Ref. Price $2.49. #07701

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Fuiring Strips

Suitable for bracing, light framing or panel backing. Msrsatile, can be used in projects inside & out.

I Price 724. i

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#04592

2x2 Multi-Use Lumber In Random Lengths

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Ideal for use in a variety of projects. Made from soft woods. Workable, easy to nail. Ref. Price 154. #04595





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Daily Reflector, November 24, 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.) - 30644
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