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        <p>Weather</p>
        <p>Clear tonight with frost in central sections; party cloudy Thursday.</p>
        <p>95th Year NO. 60</p>
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTORTRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTIONGREENVILLE, N.C. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 10, 1976</p>
        <p>INSIDE READING</p>
        <p>Page 10How They voted</p>
        <p>Page 14Obituaries</p>
        <p>Page 19Opposes Living Wiii</p>
        <p>52 PAGES4 SECTION?  PRICE 15 CENTS</p>
        <p>Carter, Ford Win In Fla.</p>
        <p>FLORIDA</p>
        <p>-PRIMARY</p>
        <p>f Vfltt *</p>
        <p>By RICHARD CARELLI Associated Press Writer MIAMI (AP) - President Ford and Jimmy Carter enjoyed the fruits of Florida primary victories while turning ahead to what they and the other candidates for the Republican and Democratic presidential nominations agree is another ' key test: Illinois.</p>
        <p>Ford ran his early primary record to founfonfour over challenger Ronald Reagan while Carter swept past Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace in their first head-to-head election test in the South.</p>
        <p>Ford got 53 per cent rf the vote to Reagans 47 per cent. Among Democrats, Carter got 34 per cent, Wailace 31 per cent and Sen. Henry M.</p>
        <p>Jackson 24 per cent. The rest of the Democratic votes were split.</p>
        <p>Jackson, who outpolled Carter a week ago to win in Massachusetts, said today that he was happy with third-place in Tuesdays Florida primary.</p>
        <p>1 never claimed we were going to carry here, the Washington senator said in an interview on NBCs Today show. Asked if the Florida results represented a setback, Jackson said, Absolutely not, but he said they did increase the competition between him and Carter. I think it puts us toe to toe, he said.</p>
        <p>Sen Hubert H. Humphrey of Minnesota, who has said he is not a candidate but wouid accept the nomination if a</p>
        <p>deadlocked convention offered it to him. said in a Today sho interview from Washington: "This is a horse race now.</p>
        <p>He added that major tests lie ahead. The industrial states are not yet on the tine and they are the states where the big btocs of delegates are to be found ...</p>
        <p>Carter, heading for Chicago today, said his primary victory was a good springboard for us to go on next week to the large industrial State of Illinois. The former Georgia governor said his victory was a defeat for Wailace, who won the 1972 Florida primary with 42 per cent of the vote, but said Wallace isn't out of the race yet The Alabama governor.</p>
        <p>who was in Iliinois seeking votes, said the defeat wasnt the best thing in the world for his campaign, but added: Im still in the race for the presidency. He said Florida was cosmopolitan ... not exactly a socalled Southern state.</p>
        <p>Reagan, also in Illinois, said he was pleased They were the ones who kept saying it was make or break for me," he said, referring to predictions by Ford campaign workers that a Reagan toss in Florida would knock the former California governor out of the race</p>
        <p>Reagan dectined to predict what would happen in lilinois, stressing that Ford has the advantage of an incumbent. I have to go straight to the</p>
        <p>Utilities Giving Up CATV Franchise</p>
        <p>By ALVIN TAYLOR Reflector Managing Editor</p>
        <p>Utilities commissioners Tuesday night approved a resotution giving up the franchise it heid tor operation of a Cabie Antenna Teievision System in the city.</p>
        <p>The franchise had been awarded to the pubiicaiiy-owned utiiities by the City Council July n, 1968 at a time when several private firms were interested in obtaining the franchise. Since then nothing has been done with the franchise.</p>
        <p>The resoiution adopted by the commission said it had been determined that it is not feasible within the foreseeable future for the Greenville Utilities Commission to implement such a system with the City of Greenville.</p>
        <p>REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>Certain private agencies have approached the City of Greenviile with proposals for the implementation of such a system and it is the considered judgment of the Greenville Utilities Commission that the exclusive franchise granted to the . Greenville Utilities Commission should be rescinded in order to permit other interested parties or agencies to make such proposals as may be found feasible for the operation' of the system.</p>
        <p>The resolution asked that the City Council consult with the commission concerning the utilitization of facilities in connection with the operation of a CATV system That referred to use of poles or other facilities of GUC by a private CATV concern, for which a charge would</p>
        <p>OTLIIH</p>
        <p>752-1336</p>
        <p>Hotline gets things done for you. Call 752-1336 and tell your problem or your sound-off or mail it to Hotline, The Daily Reflector, Box 1967, Greenville, N.C. 27834.</p>
        <p>Because ci the large numbers received. Hotline can answer and publish only those items considered most pertinent to our readers. Names must be given, but only initials will be used. Transcribing is done once a day.</p>
        <p>STREET IDEA TABLED What has happened to the proposed extension of North Overlook Drive through Fickien Street to Charles Street? If it were done, this extension would eliminate a major traffic problem, the simultaneous blocking several times a day of Elm Street, Berkeley Road, and Brownlea Drive by the Norfolk and Southern train. Traffic could move freely parallel to the railroad to the Charles Street underpass. If we would circulate a petition, I am confident that we could get a thousand supporters in no time flat. N.C.</p>
        <p>Assistant City Engineer Ron Sewell said this idea has been tabled because of opposition by the aty School Board of the streets going across its Ellmhurst School property. The street would cross ECU property, of course, too, but the idea never got far enough along for the state to be approached about the matter. Of course, anyone is free to circulate a petition on any subject. A thousand names presented at the City Managers office just might help your cause, he admitt^.</p>
        <p>VOLUNTEER SURVEYERS NEEDED The Pitt County CouncU on Aging is beginning a county-wide assessment of needs of senior citizens. In order to carry out this task, volunteers are urgently needed. If anyone would be willing to give three hours a week for about nine weeks, we would appreciate the help. C. W.</p>
        <p>Anyone willing to participate as a surveyor should call Volunteer Greenville, 752-4137, Ext. 255, for more information. One is, of course, not committed by calling to inquire.</p>
        <p>BURNING BAN VIOLATIONS Who can a person contact when he sees someone endangering his and others property by violating burning bans during dry times? C. T.</p>
        <p>Call the N. C. Forestry Service, 756-0414.</p>
        <p>be made.</p>
        <p>The action opens the way for private concerns to seek the CATV franchise and Director Charles Horne said a public hearing is expected to be held April 8 by the City Council.</p>
        <p>The commission re-elected George Coffman as its chairman, Tom Shea was re-elected vice chairman and Curtis Howell was re-elected secretary to the commission.</p>
        <p>Horne told the commission that work is proceeding on drafting a revised water and sewer extension policy and on a bulk tobacco barn electric rate. Both will be taken up later this month.</p>
        <p>The commission affirmed its policy of not furnishing service to a planned development until Planning and Zoning policies are met. The action was response to a letter from Mayor Percy Cox asking that service be withheld to Courtney Square apartment</p>
        <p>development pending consideration of the development by the Planning and Zoning Commission.</p>
        <p>City Manager J, E. Caldwell reported that it appeared the plans for the development would be submitted to the Planning and Zoning Commission for approval.</p>
        <p>The commission was told that an EDA application for West Greenville sewer system additions is in the Atlanta office and under consideration.</p>
        <p>Murphey Body Distributors, Inc, was low bidder for a pole trailer at *3,082.35 and the bid was accepted.</p>
        <p>The commission expressed approval for a change in the local government employees retirement system to bring it in line with the state Employees system. Action on the matter will have to be taken by the State Legislature.</p>
        <p>Guilty Plea By Three Youths In Robbery-Murder</p>
        <p>Three teenagers, charged in connection with a robbery and</p>
        <p>Laotian</p>
        <p>Escapes</p>
        <p>BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -A Laotian officer has flown a light observation aircraft into Thailand in the second airborne escape from Communist Indochina this week, the Thai Interior Ministry said today.</p>
        <p>The ministry said Lt. Sun-thom Mongkamsee of the Lao air force landed his U.S.-made 119 Birddog Tuesday at an air base in Sakon Nakhon, 340 miles northeast of Bangkok.</p>
        <p>He escaped from the Mekong River town of Savannakhet, about 60 miles from Sakon Nakhon, and reportedly told Thai officials he could not tolerate living under Communist rule.</p>
        <p>On Monday, a South Vietnamese pilot stole a helicopter and flew his wife, four children and a mechanic to Thailand.</p>
        <p>Details of the Laotian officer's escape were not known. The ministry said Sunthorn was a pilot of the former Royal Lao Air Force but continued to fly after the Pathet Lao takeover.</p>
        <p>The ministry said Sunthorn would \&amp;gt;e charged with illegal entry into Thailand and was under interrogation. The aircraft, numbered 7343 and presumably among those given to the former government by the United State&amp;gt; ' ci kept at Udorn air base in the northeast, the ministry said.</p>
        <p>shooting near Falkland January 10, pled guilty in Pitt County Superior Court yesterday.</p>
        <p>William Michael Garris, 16; Dalton Earl Price, 16 and Ricky Carlton Shadding, 15, were arrested by officers after Joe Robert Edwards, 71, was robbed and shot to death at his store three miles West of Falkland.</p>
        <p>Garris, charged with murder, armed robbery and conspiracy to commit armed robbery, pled guilty yesterday to second degree murder and armed robbery. Judge Robert Rouse sentenced him to life imprisonment on each of the two counts.</p>
        <p>Price and Shadding, both of whom had been charged with armed robbery, conspiracy to commit armed robbery and accessory after the fact of murder entered pleas of guilty to being accessories after the fact of murder and were handed 10-year prison terms by Judge Rouse.</p>
        <p>The robbery-murder was discovered about 12:20 p.m The three youths were taken into custody about 6 p.m. by agents of the State Bureau of Investigation and Pitt County Sheriffs deputies; Garris at his home in the edge of Wayne County near Stantonsburg and Price and Shadding at the home of one of the youths in Stantonsburg.</p>
        <p>Discovery of the robbery-murder touched off a massive search which included highway patrolmen from several counties, SBI agents. State ABC officers, officers from the Department of Corrections and local police, as well as a State Highway Patrol helicopter and a private airplane flown by members of the Pitt Sheriffs Department.</p>
        <p>grass roots and Ive been gratified with the rereption Ive received from them so far, he said.</p>
        <p>Ford, wo campaigned in Illinois over the weekend and plans another trip there later this week, said he was elated with the results of the primary which gave him 43 delegates to the party's national convention while Reagan got 23.</p>
        <p>Triumph gave Carter 34 of the states 81 Democratic delegates, Wallace 26 and Jackson 21.</p>
        <p>The final Republican vote was 318,844 for Ford, 282,618 for Reagan. Among the Democrats, Carter had 439,870 votes, Wallace 392,105 and Jackson 306,120.</p>
        <p>The ballot listed a dozen Democrats, but Pennsylvania Gov. Milton Shapp was the only one besides the top three to actively seek support He got 31,-024 votes, or 2 per cent of the total. That was slightly more than Arizona Rep. Morris K. Udall</p>
        <p>- who didnt campaign in the state but got 26,257.</p>
        <p>Three per cent of the voters</p>
        <p> 37,348  voted no preference.</p>
        <p>Indiana Sen. Birch Bayh, who announced suspension of his campaign last week, trailed Udall with 8,552 votes, followed by Miami evangelist Arthur Blessitt, 8,171; prolife candidate Ellen McCormack, 7,481; Sargent Shriver, the partys vice presidential nominee in 1972 , 6,871; Sen. Robert Byrd of West Virginia, 5,910; former Oklahoma Sen. Fred Harris, 5,666; and Idaho Sen. Frank Church,o 5,456.</p>
        <p>Im just overjoyed with the results, the President said of his latest victory. He didnt mention the boasts of his Florida campaign chieftains that the election had ended the Reagan challenge</p>
        <p>Tonight is not a night to talk about victory, except to thank people for the fine job they did, Ford said in Washington.</p>
        <p>With primary triumphs in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Vermont and now Florida behind him. Ford turns his attention to Illinois. The White House said he will travel to the state for a two-day campaign swing before the primary there next Tuesday.</p>
        <p>"I have to tell you that we are all delighted on our side,  Reagan said as he watched the Florida retdrns from Illinois.</p>
        <p>* 100 % of Ike Preciicts Couited</p>
        <p>HOW FLORIDA VOTED - President Ford won his fourth straight primary Tuesday in Florida, and Jimmy Carter led the field of Democratic candidates. (AP Wirephoto Chart)</p>
        <p>Demt^. Charge Budget Stingy</p>
        <p>15 Die In Coal Mine</p>
        <p>By BOB COOPER Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>OVEN FORK, Ky. (AP) -The bodies of U men, killed in a southeastern^entucky coal mine, were recovered early today, and at least one question was raised about safety procedures in the mine.</p>
        <p>The blast occurred Tuesday afternoon as the men were laying rails. Nine were killed instantly and the others died after a leak developed in an air-tight barrier they had attempted to build, rescuers said</p>
        <p>Officials described the explosion as a methane gas blast, and Rep. Tim Lee Carter, R-Ky,, said alter visiting the mine early today that he feared the level of methane was too great.</p>
        <p>Im afraid someone was welding .. and I would have hoped they would have monitored the methane and I don't think they did, Carter said 1 think the methane was too high.</p>
        <p>Officials of the mining company were not immediately available for comment on Carter's remark But Oscar Harris, a coal mine supervisor for the federal Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration, said he hadnt heard of anyone welding.</p>
        <p>The men were laying rails, that we know, said Harris. We are sending a team of inspectors back into the mine late this afternoon to see what we can find. Until then. I cant even hazard a guess as to what triggered the blast.</p>
        <p>Herschel Potter, safety division chief for the Mining Enforcement and Safety Administration, said the mine has a generally good safety record It stands tall in the industry where safety is concerned. Potter said in Washington.</p>
        <p>He said that last year the mine reported one fatal accident, five nonfatal ones and six disabling injury accidents. No fatal accidents were reported in 1974, he said, and three deaths were reported between 1970 and 1973.</p>
        <p>The mine is on a geological fault, which makes the mine contain methane gas. Measure ments in 1972 showed the mine pi-oducing 300,000 cubic feel of gas per 24 hours, considered a relatively small amount.</p>
        <p>By LAWRENCE L KNUTSON Associated Press W riter</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) -Democrats on the congressional Joint Economic Committee said today that President Fords proposed *394-billion budget is so stingy it will point the nation into another recession while doing little to curb inflation or create needed jobs</p>
        <p>In the committees annual report, the Democrats called for sharp spending increases, the creation of one million emergency jobs and a voluntary program to limit wage and price increases.</p>
        <p>They said adoption of their recommendations will result in a total budget outlay in fiscal 1977 of between *412 billion and *418 billion, some $16 billion to $24 billion more than the President proposed The new fiscal year beings Oct. 1.</p>
        <p>The majority report, which was opposed generally by the committees Republicans, also said increased spending will not add to the federal budget deficit because the spending will trigger increased tax revenues and cut spending lor unemployment insurance, food stamps and other support programs.</p>
        <p>The 378-page report bears the stamp of .Committee Chairman Hubert H. Humphrey, D-Mmn., who said administration proposals will weaken recovery and perhaps interrupt it altogether. The report constitutes a major Democratic attack on Ford administration economic policies</p>
        <p>in an election year when the economy will be a major issue.</p>
        <p>The committees Republicans, led by Rep. Clarence J. Brown, R-Ohio, said the Ford administrations optimism about the economy will be justified if Congress can be prevented from enacting the majoritys recommendations.</p>
        <p>However, the GOP minority report itself said that, Optimism about the solid recovery which is now underway must be tempered somewhat by the concern tor the lingering unemployment of Americans who have been affected by the recent recession."</p>
        <p>The report said the Presidents estimated budget deficit of some $43 billion actually will be nearly $60 billion because of administration  over-optimism</p>
        <p>which the report said "cannot be taken seriously.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, there were these</p>
        <p>economic developments:</p>
        <p>The president of the National Association of Home Builders said Tuesday the government must reduce its role in the housing markets if the industry is to provide people with reasonably priced housing.</p>
        <p>John C, Hart, an Indianapolis builder, said builders are becoming disenchanted wit the rental subsidy program be-caase it is not producing any new housing units.</p>
        <p>A new survey of business spending plans for this year shows little change from earlier estimates, indicating a modest contribution to the economic recovery from that sector.</p>
        <p>The Senate Finance Committee approved a bill raising the limit of the national debt and requiring that a minimum interest be paid on U.S. savings bonds held for at least two months.</p>
        <p>Renegades Are Posing Threat</p>
        <p>BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) -Renegade Moslem soldiers captured a major army garrison in the north and a small outpost on the Israeli border today in a I'evolt threatening a new round of civil war in Lebanon, army</p>
        <p>Sqfe When Trend Is Up</p>
        <p>STtK'K EXPtihl^Stackbroker Anthony Silverman of Minneapolis offers encotlTagement to his golden retriever, Kenwood, as she selects stacks for him to buy. Silverman presents the stock list to the dog each Monday. He buys whatever stock ends up beneath the first nail on her right paw Stocks she has &amp;gt;--  ' '   eu    S'-'</p>
        <p>Dow Jones Average hit approximately 1001 luesday. i.AP Wirephoto)</p>
        <p>sources said.</p>
        <p>Unconfirmed reports said a second garrison came under attack and President Suleiman Franjieh was reported concerned that loyal officers might try to launch a coup to prevent the armys disintegration.</p>
        <p>There was no visible effort by Premier Rashid Karamis government to organize resistance to the rebel troops His cabinet is deeply split over what to do about them, and the 18,000-man army is in disarray after several mutinies and a long civil war.</p>
        <p>Military sources said the 500-man Araman garrison near Tripoli, 60 miles north of Beirut, fell to the renegades after a four-hour shootout</p>
        <p>y Meeting Of Cities</p>
        <p>Representatives of 16 northeastern North Carolina cities are meeting in Greenville today to discuss forming an organization to furnish them wholesale electric power.</p>
        <p>An official of North Carolina Electricities, Fred Mills, said the proposed North Carolina Municipal Power Agency No 2 would negotiate with Virginia Electric and Power Co. for the purchase of one of its generating units. The agency would use the unit to supply the 16 cities which operate their own electric distribution systems with power to meet peak demands.</p>
        <p>Mills said preliminary discussions betwleen Vepco and Electricities had been under</p>
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        <p>an interest in continuing the talks.</p>
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        <p>-The Dily Renector, GreenviUt N.CWedneday. Mrch 10, 1W6</p>
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        <p>Granddads True Love Has Poor Record</p>
        <p>By Abigail Van Buren</p>
        <p> 197bvChKa|I^TribuM N. y NtwySym) Inc</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: Please don't think Im crazy, but I am a bS-year-old divorced grandfather who has fallen in love fOr the first time in my life.</p>
        <p>I thought I was in love" many times before, but those experiences were nothing compared to this.</p>
        <p>You will think I am crazy for sure when I tell you that the little lady who has me walking on air has been married and divorced four times!</p>
        <p>It's not my style to live with a woman, Abbv. 1 want to marry her. My friends think I have lost my mind to consider marrying a woman with such a poor track record, but I cannot describe the happiness I feel when I'm with her. I know in my heart that the feeling in mutual. It's not our fault that we didn't meet 36 years ago.</p>
        <p>Do you think Im crazy, and what is your advice?</p>
        <p>WALKING ON AIR</p>
        <p>DEAR WALKING; No. I dont think youre crazy, I congratulate you on your compassion. I believe you sincerely love this little lady, and if the feeling is mutual, I say, go ahead and marry her. Sometimes its the last key in the bunch that opens the door.</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: My husband insists that he doesnt know where he belonged in this situation, and he asked me to ask you.</p>
        <p>At his fathers funeral, he walked with his mother instead of with me.</p>
        <p>His mother was well able to walk by herself, but my husband was at her side, "supporting her.</p>
        <p>I was pushed in the background, along with lesser relatives such as cousins and nieces and nephews.</p>
        <p>I am not putting his mother down, but I just want my husband to know where you thought his place was at a time like that.</p>
        <p>DAILY READER</p>
        <p>DEAR READER: I think your husband belonged" at his mothers side. But I see no reason why you couldnt have been alongside your husband, too.</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY; I have been married to a doctor for three years. We are both 29. We live in a nice neighborhood, and our neighbors are wonderful people, except for one thing; Whenever someone in their household becomes ill, they call Dave, my husband.</p>
        <p>We were awakened at 4:30 a.m. by a neighbor whose daughter had difficulty breathing. She had a cold, and nose drops would have done the trick.</p>
        <p>Abby, this isnt an occasional happening, this goes on all the time. No matter how trivial the illness, they call Dave. He works 18 to 20 hours a day and needs his rest. These neighbors have their own physicians, but they call Dave because hes handy. They never invite us to any of their parties. We hear from them only when somebodys sick.</p>
        <p>When they call, I cant say he isnt home because they would see both our cars. Weve considered moving, but the same thing would probably happen wherever we went.</p>
        <p>How can we get these people off our backs without  destroying our friendship?</p>
        <p>DOCTORS WIFE</p>
        <p>DEAR WIFE; What friendship? TeU them to caU their own doctors and to please call Dr. Dave only in an emergency.</p>
        <p>Everyone has a problem. Whats yours? For a personal reply. wriU to ABBY; Box No. 69700, L.A.. Calif. 90069. Enclose stamped, self-addressed envelope, please.</p>
        <p>District 15 Arts</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>Festival Winners Named</p>
        <p>. FARMVILLE - The N. C.  Federation of Womens Club</p>
        <p> District 15 Arts Festival was held here Saturday at the United Methodist Church.</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>\ Award winners from the ^ Greenville Womans Club are as follows: student blue ribbon winners, Janet Boone, Rose High School, sculpture; Elaine Nichols, Rose High School, .macrame; and student red ribbon, Janet Boone, painting, tempera.</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>Clubwomen receiving blue ribbons included: Mrs. Ernest Holt, literature, lyric, poem; Mrs. William Pollard, literature, lessay; Mrs. Delphia Corbett, art, painting, landscape; and Mrs. Etta Lewis, basic em-</p>
        <p> broidery; a white ribbon was</p>
        <p> won by Mrs. Corbett, oil pain-ting, Portrait."</p>
        <p>1 Womans Club member certificates of recognition were awarded to:  Mrs. Holt,</p>
        <p>literature, lyric poem; Mrs. Pollard, literature, essay; Mrs. Lewis, basic embroidery; and ,Mrs. Corbett, art, portrait.</p>
        <p>f</p>
        <p> Student certificates of recognition went to: Elaine Nichols, student crafts, textiles; Janet Boone, student art, sculpture; and Mary Jo White, instrumental music, flute.</p>
        <p>Winners in the Junior Womans Club of Greenville include: first place, Nancy Gustafson, color photography and hooked work; Donna Oldfield, dough craft; Vickie Bishop, wood craft; Linda Franklin, string, straw and yarn craft; Maxine Weaver, crochet; and Leslie Pressel, needlepoint. Second place winners in the</p>
        <p>junior club are: Diane White, oil, acrylic picture; Kathy Keane, quilting; Mary Shearin, ceramics; Leslie Pressel, weaving; Maxine Weaver, crochet pattern; Pat Harris, needlepoint; and Nancy Gustafson, knitting.</p>
        <p>Winning third place was Katherine Gray, basic embroidery.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Joseph H. Kinnaman, Greenville Womans Club arts department chairman, announced that all blue ribbon district winners will be entered in the N. C. Federation of Womens Clubs Arts Festival. The state event will be held March 27 at Salem College. Winston-Salem.</p>
        <p>National Journal Publishes Report</p>
        <p>Church attendance during the formative years is the most influential factor in whether a young couple marries or cohabits ih adulthood, according to a recent study conducted by Dr. Mel Markowski of the East Carolina University School of Home Economics and Drs. James Croake and James Keller of Virginia Polytechnic Institute.</p>
        <p>An abstract of the research appears in the current Journal of Humanics. a national publication.</p>
        <p>According to the study, neither the martial status of parents, the perceived level of parents' marital happiness, nor the parents political ideology</p>
        <p>serves to distinguish between couples likely to cohabit pr couples likely to marry.</p>
        <p>The one  distinguishing</p>
        <p>variable indicated in church attendance. Young adults with backgrounds  of attending</p>
        <p>church regularly with their families are more likely to marry than  cohabit, and</p>
        <p>significantly more likely to be church attendees in their young adult lives, says the report.</p>
        <p>Dr. Markowski is assistant to the dean in the ECU School of Home Economics and teaches in the Department of Child Development  and Family</p>
        <p>Relations. He has degrees from East Tennessee State and Florida State Universities.</p>
        <p>Single-Pot Has Merits</p>
        <p>By TOM HOGE .4P Newsfeatures Writer</p>
        <p>The catchall cookpot has been a favorite for ages, since the days when desert nomads simmered the results of the days hunt over a brushwood fire while they swapped tall tales.</p>
        <p>One-pot cookery not only saves time and effort, it also saves money as housewives are finding in these days of ever escalating food costs.</p>
        <p>When I was a kid my mother called it stew and usually threw in leftovers of the week. But today the one-pot dish has acquired a lot of fancy names, from the French specialty called navarin, which usually means a delectable concoction of mutton, onions, turnips and potatoes, to the classic rata-touille that turns a batch of vegetables into a culinary symphony, and the bouillabaisse, the pungent fish stew of the Mediterranean.</p>
        <p>The casserole is a popular method of one-pot cooking which involves baking food slowly in a heavy dish with a tight-fitting lid like the famed coq au vin or spicy creole of beef.</p>
        <p>As most cooks know, the cheaper cuts of meat arc preferable to the choicer ones when they stew them because they retain their flavor and texture better than the more tender cuts. Coq au vin, tor instance, was traditionally made with a rooster in the old days and it usually took several hours of simmering in wine to make it edible. An even longer session over the stove was needed to cook beef ragout back when our forefathers had to make do with the stringy Texas longhorns that were butchered after they had been herded over miles of trailways.</p>
        <p>Today meat is generally more tender and it is just as well, since most housewives have other interests in addition to cooking and want meals that do not require too much watch</p>
        <p>ing  meals that can be frozen and served again if there are leftovers.</p>
        <p>Casseroles and the like are ideal it you are entertaining. They can be cooked ahead of time, put in the refrigerator and then reheated while you are serving cocktails.</p>
        <p>Here is an example of one-pot cooking, known as creole beef casserole.</p>
        <p>2 tablespoons corn oil 4 cup chopped green pepper '2 onion chopped 1 pound ground round of beef (or chuck)</p>
        <p>1 can (1 pound 3 ounces) tomatoes 'k cup dark corn syrup 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon chili powder 2 teaspoon pepper</p>
        <p>1 bay leaf</p>
        <p>2 tablespoons corn starch</p>
        <p>3 cups cooked rice</p>
        <p>1 cup shredded Cheddar cheese</p>
        <p>Heat oil in skillet over medium heat. Add onion and green pepper, saute, stirring occasionally, till tender. Add beef, browning lightly. Drain &amp;gt;.i cup tomato liquid and reserve. Add tomatoes and remaining tomato liquid, corn syrup, salt, chili powder, pepper and bay leaf to beef mixture. Bring to boil, cover and simmer 15 minutes. Mix corn starch with reserved cup tomato liquid. Stir into mixture in skillet. Boil 1 minute, stirring constantly. Arrange alternate layers of rice, meat mixture and shredded cheese in large baking dish. Bake in 350-degree oven tor half hour. Serves 6. Good with a robust red Burgundy.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector. Greenville. VCWednesday. March 10.10763</p>
        <p>ll/irQ QrVllVil Tc*  TilCtrint  IVTaatinir  TTf^lrl  lrrlaXT-  .  Betterton,  unit  is Mrs Faye Adams, wm goto the of Umt 372, Farmvme The</p>
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        <p>^    president.  June.  Gwynn.</p>
        <p>From Unit 39. Greenville, a The courtesy report was given A luncheon was served by Unit poppy arrangement made by by .Mrs Annie Battle, president 39.</p>
        <p>Named District Six Coordinator</p>
        <p>Mrs. Robert L. Smith, of the Pilot Club of Greenville, Inc., has been appointed District Six coordinator for the 1976-77 Outreach Division of Pilot International, a civic service organization for executive and professional women.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Robert L. Smith</p>
        <p>The appointment was made by District First Lt. Governor of Jamestown, and announced through the March issue of the organizations magazine, The Pilot Log.</p>
        <p>Operating under the years theme, The Pilot Melody  Growth and Service, Mrs. Smith will have a major role in developing programs for District Six which includes Pilot Clubs in North Carolina. She will develop and present plans during the district convention in Greensboro, April 30-May 1.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Smith has served the</p>
        <p>Greenville Club in various capacities including second and first vice president, chairman of fund raising and coordinator of Internal Affairs Division.</p>
        <p>The new district appointee is a past chairman of finance and safety chairman for District Six. She has served as assistant representative for Pilot International Foundation and was a member of the Club Boosters Committee,</p>
        <p>On the international level, she is a past chairman of safety committee and has served as a page, on convention news letter staff and hostess committee.</p>
        <p>Since becoming a member of the Greenville Club in 1970, she has attended both the District and International annual meetings each year.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Betty DuVall King of New Albany, Miss., (Pilot Club of Tupelo) has developed many new and expanded programs for the 55th year when she will serve as president of Pilot International .  L-  -</p>
        <p>In her message to Pilots 18,000 members in the United States. Canada. England. Bermuda, France, Japan and the Bahamas, Mrs. King said, Excitement is everywhere for the new Pilot year! A full year of hope, promise and challenge! The more Pilot International Grows the more service we render. Service is the heartbeat of our great organization. Resolve now to exert your energy, influence, and leadership for the true spirit of Pilot  friendship and service.</p>
        <p>May 5-8. Winterthur Museum and Gardens (DuPont Estate), Wilmington, Del., Longwood Gardens, Hagley Museum, Washington, D.C., White House, National Art Gallery, John F. Kennedy Center.</p>
        <p>Oct. 5-12. New England Fall Foliage, Amlsh Country, White and Green Mountains, Boston, Cape Cod, Newport, New York City.</p>
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        <p>P.O. Box 3383 Telephone 523-3934 Kinston, N.C. 28501</p>
        <p>District Three of the American Legion Auxiliary held its spring meeting here Friday with the Greenville United 39 at the Legion Building. </p>
        <p>The meeting was called to order by District President Mrs. Frances Gwynn of Unit 39. Mrs. Beatrice Wason, alternate district president, gave the invocation.</p>
        <p>Steve Koch, Rose High School Chorus director, led the group in singing the national anthem and the Rose chorus rendered patriotic music Mrs. Etta Gill introduced Jack Wallace, first vice commander of Post 39, who gave the welcome from the post, and Percy Cox, Greenville mayor, who also greeted the group. Mrs Betsy Tetterton, president of Washington United 15, gave the response.</p>
        <p>Yearly reports were made by the presidents of the units of Farmville 151 and 372, Greenville 39 and Washington 15 and 263. Farmville Unit 372 doubled their membership gold for the year and Unit 39 Greenville was the first in the state for membership for over 100 members for making the quota. These units were given recognition for their outstanding work.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Lois Dail, Unit 39, department memorial chairman, held a service for deceased members, Mrs. Grace Smith and Mrs. Dora Jones, of Unit 39.</p>
        <p>The Gold Star members were recognized in this district.</p>
        <p>Miss Elizabeth Stewart, president-elect and department membership chairman, recognized District Three as a Gold District. She presented certificates to the go-getters for membership of Unit 39: Etta Gill; Cora Wilson; Margaret Register; Sarah Ashton;</p>
        <p>Spring Dance Set For Friday</p>
        <p>The Greenville Cotillion Dance Club will have its annual spring dance Friday night at the Greenville Moose Lodge for members and invited guests.</p>
        <p>Members are asked to contact the chairmen of the host and hostess committee, Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hodge, if they are bringing guests, which are also to be registered at the lodge entrance.</p>
        <p>The Clubmen will be providing dance music. All members are urged to attend.</p>
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        <p>Margaret Mellon; Annie Turner; Sally Reagan; and Margaret Avery; and Mrs, Annie Battle of Unit 372 Washington. This unit was the first in the district for making its goal.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Willie Adcock from Hickory, the department president, gave an address on</p>
        <p>Patriotism. She stressed what one can do tor America, not what America can do for the people us and ended with a poem God Gave me a Song.</p>
        <p>The nominating committee gave their report for the district: Mrs. Beatrice Eason, Unit 263 Washington, President; Mrs.</p>
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        <p>By Addie Gore</p>
        <p>Pitt Home Agent</p>
        <p>Honey How Sweet It Is</p>
        <p>Anyone who cooks often likes a new, simple, culinary idea. So heres one. Try honey. Its versatile, healthy and a real treat.</p>
        <p>If youre not familiar with the product, here are some facts that will help when buying honey.</p>
        <p>As a rule, the lightest-colored honeys arc the mildest. More than half the honey produced in this country is the light-colored, mild-flavorcd Clover or Alfalfa honey.</p>
        <p>Distinctively flavored honeys come from citrus blossoms, wild sage, cultivated buckwheat, horsemint, basswood and the tulip tree. A good deal of the honey on the market is a blend of different flavors and types.</p>
        <p>Honey is sold either in extracted form or in the comb. Extracted honey is separated from the comb and sold in liquid or crystallized form. Crystallized honey may be called "creamed, candied, fondant, or spread. It has a fine texture, spreads easily and doesnt drip.</p>
        <p>Comb honey is sold as section-comb, and chunk. Section comb honey is sold in the frame. In contrasts, cut-comb honey is taken out of the frames, cut into pieces and each piece is wrapped separately.</p>
        <p>The third style  chunk honey  is packed in a jar or other container and has pieces of</p>
        <p>Family Reunion Is Announced</p>
        <p>JASON  The annual Parrott Mewborn II family reunion will be held April 25 at the Mewborn Church, located near here in Greene County.</p>
        <p>Mrs, Robert Martin of Raleigh will speak following lunch at I p.m She is the wife of Judge Robert M. Martin and daughter of the late Elder Joshua E. Mewborn and Emma Turnage Mewborn of Snow Hill.</p>
        <p>The reunion will be in honor of Nancy Mewborn and Edith Ann Mewborn, and fourth and sixth children of Parrott Mewborn II and Mary Aldridge Newborn. The reunion speaker is a great granddaughter and a namesake of Edith Ann Mewborn Gray.</p>
        <p>Persons attending are reminded that old items of the family and the past will be displayed. Family records that need to be placed in the Mewborn family book should be given to Miss Ima Mewborn of Farmville. Some family history will be distributed following lunch.</p>
        <p>All Mewborn descendants and friends are invited to attend. A picnic lunch will be served.</p>
        <p>Cooking Is Fun</p>
        <p>By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor :.v SUNDAY DINNER</p>
        <p>Roast Chicken  Potatoes</p>
        <p>New Cranberry Relish Snap Beans  Salad</p>
        <p>Laver Cake  Beverage</p>
        <p>NhW CRANBERRY RELISH 2 cups cranberries, fresh or frozen</p>
        <p>Medium apple, cored Small orange, unpeeled and ;;;;  quartered with  seeds</p>
        <p>f  removed</p>
        <p>u  cup sugar</p>
        <p>cup seedless black raspberry preserves Chop the cranberries, apple : and orange medium fine Stir ; in the sugar and preserves  Chill overnight to allow flavors to blend. Makes about 2 cups</p>
        <p>LEAH DEMBO'S SALAD Invention of a Cleveland hostess.</p>
        <p>6'4-ounce can chunk-style light tuna, drained 16-ounce can bean sprouts, well-drained 2 hard-cooked eggs, chopped 't cup mayonnaise</p>
        <p>Salt and pepper to taste Toss together all the ingredients. You may want to add lemon juice andcr minced scallion. Nice served on lettuce with sliced tomato. Makes 4 servings.</p>
        <p>comb combined with liquid honey.</p>
        <p>By the way  there are government grade standards for honey. The top grade of extracted honey is U.S Grade A or U.S. Fancy. The top grade of comb honey is U.S. Fancy.</p>
        <p>Buying Pickles</p>
        <p>When you shop for pickles, there seems to be an endless variety to choose from. But pickle-shopping isnt all that hard  if you keep these things in mind.</p>
        <p>The dill pickle comes in three variations : genuine dills which are prepared by a long process of natural fermentation  processed dills which start out in a brine of salt and water and are finished later in a dill solution  and the quickly fermented, cucumber-dill overnighl pickie.</p>
        <p>Some dill pickles are kosher or "kosher-style, This means they are highly spiced with onion and garlic.</p>
        <p>After the dill pickle, comes the .sour pickle. It's fermented in a salt brine, and finished in a solution of vinegar and spices. Some relishes and piccalilli are made from sour pickles.</p>
        <p>The third basic kind of cucumber pickle is the sweet. These start out as sour pickles from which the vinegar has been drained. Then they are put into spicy liquors and aged, until they reach the desired degree of sweetness.</p>
        <p>When buying pickles, check the label. This should help you decide whether or not the flavorings are the ones you like.</p>
        <p>And keep in mind that pickle prices vary from item to item and from brand to brand. The reason  some types are more costly to make than others. Small whole cucumbers, long processing, and costly spices or other ingredients  can up the price.</p>
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        <p>-Th* DUy Reflector, GreeavlUe, N.CWedneeda;, March 1, 1*7</p>
        <p>Registration Is A First Step</p>
        <p>Tlie 28,773 voters who are now registered with the Pitt County Board of Electitms is an impressive figurebut that doesnt mean that anywhere near that many will vote in the upcoming presidential primary.</p>
        <p>Alex Brock, Director of the State Board of Elections, reported that there were 23,879 Democrats registered as of Feb. 24 and 4,001 Republicans. There are 893 persons listed as independent, no party, American or Labor Party.</p>
        <p>We can be proud that 28,773 Pitt Countians, qualified as voters, have taken the time somewhere</p>
        <p>along the way to visit registration places and place their names on the books.</p>
        <p>Getting registered, however, is only part of our duty as citizens of this state and nation. Now all of us must resolve to go to the polls on March 23 and vote for the candidates and issues of our choice. Being registered really means nothing if we dont exercise our right to vote.</p>
        <p>So by all means vote on March 23. It is a privilege that is not available to countless millions of people throughout the world.</p>
        <p>City's Tree Lovers Shouldn't Despair</p>
        <p>Itie city soon will be removing some trees along East Fifth Street, and citizens should be aware that the trees removed are dead or dying.</p>
        <p>Whats more, the removal of the trees was decided upon only after a careful study and examination of all the trees lining the street.</p>
        <p>Tree lovers shouldnt despair when they see some of the trees being taken down. All the healthy trees will be retained and treated so that they may be maintained as long as possible.</p>
        <p>That suits us since East Fifth Street, lined with trees as it is, is one of the citys most attractive streets.</p>
        <p>THIS AFTERNOON</p>
        <p>Food Stamp Role Watched</p>
        <p>ByBILLNOBLITT RALEIGH - County governments across North Carolina have been alerted by state officials that local efforts to reach potential food stamp clients are being monitored.</p>
        <p>The North Carolina Hunger Coalition, a group formed two years ago foliowing a conference at Chapel Hill, has sent a report form and letter to people across the state asking for information about local outreach programs.</p>
        <p>The state Division of Social Services, following up on that action, has sent a letter to county directors of social services presenting factual proof that the private antihunger coalition is setting up listening posts throughout the state to find out what counties are or are not doing to meet federal requirements for outreach programs.</p>
        <p>Full Program Outreach goes beyond simple efforts to inform the public, and the questionnaire</p>
        <p>mailed from Charlotte to local community action agencies. League of Women Voters Leadership, church people, and members of the anti-hunger coalition gets into those areas.</p>
        <p>Efforts should be made to reach bed-ridden and elderly where they live; those unabie to read should be contacted at home; registration points and stamp-issuing outlets should be located convenient to users and not isolated at a point hard to reach for those who lack transportation; ana information should be made regularly available to correct wrong information about who is eligible, the coalition mailout suggests.</p>
        <p>John Kerr, head of the state food assistance program, feels the monitoring activity is an indication of renewal by anti-hunger forces of lawsuits against governments which fail to measure up to federal standards. The Food Research and Action Center</p>
        <p>in New York sponsored a previous suit against 17 states charging lip service in reaching the poor with food stamps and ensuring their participation.</p>
        <p>North Carolina, by state action to beef up outreach, won a court stay in the suit. But Kerr says reports during October, 1975, showed a dismal effort on the part of the majority of the 100 counties to carry out the federal and court-directed mandates. By failing to conduct even minimal outreach, counties are courting lawsuits from the Food Research and Action Center.</p>
        <p>Further legal action is not only possible but probable because of inertia, Kerr said in an article recently circulated to county commissioners by the publication of the N. C. Association of County Commissioners Take Action In that article, Kerr warns that court action is both</p>
        <p>INSIDE REPORT</p>
        <p>By ROWLAND EVANS and ROBERT NOVAK</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - Fresh from his Massachusetts triumph, Sen. M. Jackson campaigned in the Florida primary windup armed with a powerful new weapon to attract the large and largely uncommitted black vote: a remarkable, ringing endorsement on tape of his civil rights record by none other than Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey.</p>
        <p>Approval by Humphrey of Jackson's use of the tribute, a tape recording of Humphreys effusive introduction of Jackson at a political dinner last May 13, came before the Massachusetts primary at a time Jimmy Carter seemed to be building irresistible momentum.</p>
        <p>Thus, the question arises whether Humphrey would have been so quick to approve Jackson's use of his encomium if he could have foreseen Jacksons Massachusetts victory, its damaging impact on Carter and its transformation of Jackson himself from</p>
        <p>primary loser into a major contender for the nomination.</p>
        <p>A non-candidate, Humphrey is nevertheless first choice among Democratic possibilities for his partys nomination, and might emerge as standard-bearer from a deadlocked convention.</p>
        <p>Some leading party operatives, however, contend Humphrey has given and continues to give Jackson a helping hand quite apart from a desire to stop Carter and contrive a deadlock at Madison Square Garden. Whatever the motive, what he had to say about old friend Scoop Jackson last May. beamed from black radio stations all over Florida, may give Jackson a thick slice of the black primary vote  roughly 15 per cent of the total  despite his controversial campaign against forced racial busing.</p>
        <p>"Scoop Jackson was standing in the front ranks of those who were fighting for even the most limited civil rights victories in the late 1940s and early 1950s,</p>
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        <p>Humphrey said; fighting to abolish the polltax, fighting to abolish segregated hospitals built with federal funds, to create a civil rights division of the Department of Justice.</p>
        <p>This good man, Humphrey said, fought for civil rights when the going was hard, when it was not popular</p>
        <p>With no liberals competing in the Florida Democratic primary, the black vote has been somnolent  and</p>
        <p>generally disinterested. Carter, aided by Rep. Mary Singleton, a black state legislator from Duval County, attracted  some</p>
        <p>support, but no real enthusiasm. This, the endorsement by Humphrey, the most popular national Democrat among  black</p>
        <p>voters everywhere, might accomplish two things: make it impossible for Carter to beat George Wallace, and give Jackson, whose half-baked, pre-Massachusetts Florida campaign guaranteed his coming in a low third, a more respectable showing, possibly over 20 per cent of the vote.</p>
        <p>A footnote: Humphreys approval of Jacksons use of the fulsome Humphrey praise in a Democratic primary campaign followed by six weeks Carter's gracious public reference to Humphreys reputation as a loser. Humphrey was not</p>
        <p>amused.</p>
        <p>Ford Bandwgonitis</p>
        <p>A series of intimate White House soirees arranged without any publicity by Rogers Morton, President Fords top political aide, is raising questions among Republicans backing Ronald Reagan whether Mr. Ford will seek retribution after  and if  he wins the Republican presidential nomination.</p>
        <p>Invitations to Morions carefully staged soirees with the President in the Blue Room are limited to pro-Ford and fence-sitting Republicans. No reaganites wanted, thank you.</p>
        <p>The first tea-and-cocktail tete-a-tete came last Tuesday evening (March 2). Pro-Ford Sens. William Brock and Howard Baker of Tennessee, Charles Mathias and J. Glen Beall of Maryland and about a dozen pro-Ford members of the House from those states and Florida, North Carolina and Virginia sat in the elegant splendor of the Blue Room talking presidential politics with Mr. Ford and Morton.</p>
        <p>Not present were pro-Reagan Sens. Jesse Helms of North Carolina and William Scott of Virginia. But Florida Rep. Richard Kelly, a fence; sitter until he announced for Mr. Ford a couple of days after the session in the Blue Room, was present.</p>
        <p>(Continued on page 6)</p>
        <p>Strength For Today</p>
        <p>PEACE THROUGH SACRIFICE The Bible promises peace through Jesus Christ, but this peace is not something which flows like a beneficent stream from heaven. It is something which has to be made. The Beatitudes declare, Blessed are the peacemakersnot the peace-wishers, or the peace-preachers, or the peace-lovers, but the peacemakers.</p>
        <p>Christ made peace by the blood of the cross This peace did not arise from what Christ said about peace. It</p>
        <p>had its origin in a great act of sacrifice. Jesus made peace for mankind by purchasing it on the cross with his blood. He did not try to talk men into a peaceful state of mind and heart. On the contrary, he did something involving such prodigious consequences that the despair of mens hearts was overwhelmed by an inner assurance which brought peace.</p>
        <p>He set up the principle that we have peace only when we make it, and that we make it through sacrifice.</p>
        <p>by Elisha Douglass</p>
        <p>ONCE THE 'BIG HUNT GETS IN YOUR BLOOD ,|</p>
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        <p>costly and likely to result in adverse actions affecting the government and citizens. It would behoove all tl;ose who share the responsibilities of local administration to take a hard look into local activities and to take prompt and aggressive remedial action if warranted.</p>
        <p>Kerr finds the monitoring activity by the hunger coalition an ominous indication of perhaps things to come.</p>
        <p>North Carolina currently has approximately 480,000 individuals receiving food stamps at a monthly cost of 17.8 million; the federal government provides $11.2 million of that while clients pay a portion to make up the remainder.</p>
        <p>The coalition monitoring program is being conducted by Mrs. Kathryn Waller of Charlotte, and results are expected to be channeled into local efforts to correct any problems, and to the national action committee.</p>
        <p>ByARTBUCHWALD</p>
        <p>He Still Has A Game Plan</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON-What happens when a presidential candidate becomes a noncandidate after being defeated in the early primaries.</p>
        <p>J ran into one sitting on a park bench in Lafayette Square the other day, gazing across the street at the White House.</p>
        <p>He was all alone, and I</p>
        <p>Public Forum</p>
        <p>Letters submitted for Public Forum must be limited to 300 words.</p>
        <p>T-</p>
        <p>Humphrey Boosts Jackson</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>Although I respeci everyones right to his own opinion, I was amazed and at times insulted by the rationale usl by several members of the City Council in upholding the BLUE LAW for Greenville during Thursday nights meeting Extensive references were made to the numerous letters, petitions, phone calls and personal visits which Council members had received on the issue. Almost every statement upholding the law was accepted without question, while every effort was made to discredit those in opposition to the law.</p>
        <p>In objecting to the petition calling for repeal of the law, Mr. Howard indicated that many of the signatures appeared Chinese to him. I would like to remind Councilman Howard that there are many Chinese residents in Greenville who happen to be just as much citizens as he.</p>
        <p>Mr. Cox stated that after looking over the more than 4,000 signatures on the same petition, he concluded that only about one third of the names were valid in that the rest were either forged or belong to shoppers who only shop in Greenville but live elsewhere. This would bring the number of valid signatures more in line with those supporting the continuation of the blue law whose place of residence was not questioned</p>
        <p>In rejecting Mrs. McGraths motion to have a referendum on the issue, the BLUE LAW was likened to the 55 MPH speed limit, and it was implied that the voters are not capable of making the decision in their own best interest.</p>
        <p>In closing, I would like to say that I feel no amendment to the existing law can clarify the present situation where businesses are both half open and half closed. Either allow businesses to open completely on Sunday or dont allow them to open at all.</p>
        <p>James E. Hlx, Jr.</p>
        <p>107 HeriUgeSL</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>Having lived in the city of Greenville a little over a year and having come from a city of comparable population, I feel compelled to express my feelings about the needs for a YMCA here. I have participated in many of the City Recreation Department programs and I commend them for the work they are doing, but the youth and many adults of this community are missing some great benefits that a Y could offer.</p>
        <p>I recently heard of an exclusive male athletic club</p>
        <p>that is under consideration. I too, feel that it is most important to our health and life to keep our bodies in shape, but I would challenge the 300-plus interested men in Pitt County to familiarize themselves with a good YMCA program, wher  ,ey</p>
        <p>would be able to kee; heir own bodies in shape and have the satisfaction of knowing that thousands of young people will also have healthy bodies and minds because of the unselfish efforts of the citizens of this community to build a Y in Greenville.</p>
        <p>Peggy Griffin Greenville</p>
        <p>hated to break into his reverie.</p>
        <p>Its a nice house, 1 said, trying to think of something to say.</p>
        <p>We could have made it nicer. My wife was going to redecorate the entire second floor, he replied. "We were going to have great parties and dances, and 1 was going to order new uniforms for the White House guards. I had a lot of plans for the place. It must be tough to be a presidential candidate one day and nobody the next, I said. What do you miss the most?</p>
        <p>My Secret Service detail. They were a great bunch of guys. They drove me anywhere I wanted to go. I never had any trouble getting a hotel room or on an airplane. You cant imagine how it feels driving down the main street of a town with six men running alongside your car. They searched every place I was going to appear, and they watched my house day and night. It was the only time I really felt safe in Washington. 4 I guess once you drop out of the race, there is no danger to your life any more. Thats what you think. How about all the people who contributed to my campaign and saw their money go down the drain? I need the Secret Service now more than I did during the primaries. There are a lot of people mad at me because I didnt do better. I forgot about them.</p>
        <p>I also miss the press. People think presidential candidates dont like the press, but theyre wrong. Those cameras and lights and fellows poised with their notebooks really gives you a sense of power. Ever since I dropped out, not one person has asked me where I stand on abortion. Do you want to know where I stand on abortion?</p>
        <p>Not particularly, I said I'm more curious as to what you thought happened to you in New Hampshire and Massachusetts?</p>
        <p>My campaign staff did a lousy iob; I didnt have (Continued on page 6)</p>
        <p>Slated</p>
        <p>By DONALD SANDERS Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - An important colonial opera published in 1767 but suppressed, presumably because of its caustic social satire, will be given its world premiere this Bicentennial year.</p>
        <p>Andrew Bartons "The Disappointment, or the Force of Credulity, is a ballad comic opera and it included the first published lyrics of Yankee Doodle and the first role in America drama depicting a black character.</p>
        <p>The production at the Library of Congress Oct. 29-30 will be directed by Edward Berkeley and performed by instrumentalists and singers from the University of Rochesters Eastman School of Music.</p>
        <p>Reconstruction of the operas 22 ballads and lyrics was done by Jerauld Graue, chairman of the Eastman musicology department. The ballads were arranged by Samuel Adler of the Eastman School for a 13-piece instrumental ensemble.</p>
        <p>After two performances here, the company will embark on an East Coast tour, library officials said today. Members of the cast and the tour schedule will be announced later.</p>
        <p>The library said historians are in general agreement that The Disappointment is an important work not only because it holds a pioneering position in American theater but as an outstanding piece of comic drama. It is regarded by scholars as comparable to The Beggars Opera and the operettas of Gilbert and Sullivan</p>
        <p>Andrew Barton, possibly a pen name, has not been identified, although Graue has established the existence of at least two Bartons living in Philadelphia in 1767.</p>
        <p>Robert Freeman, director of the Eastman School, and Edward Waters of the Library of Congress agree it is extremely strange that the work has never been produced.</p>
        <p>The premiere was scheduled at Philadelphia in 1769. The acclaimed American Company of Comedians began rehearsals but did not perform it. The Pennsylvania Gazette recorded at the time that events and characters in the opera were too obviously reflective of contemporary events and people, making it unfit for the stage. The operas theme of social satire was said to be a biting commentary on social classes of the day.</p>
        <p>40 Years</p>
        <p>Ago Today</p>
        <p>March 10,1936 A reliable source reported tonight that Anthony Eden, British foreign secretary, had offered France strong military guarantees if she will negotiate with Germany.</p>
        <p>The exact nature of the proposal was not defined. It was stated for the present it is merely an idea for which the details must be worked out.</p>
        <p>It was stated that Eden had proposed a committee following a telephone conversation with Prime Minister Baldwin at 6:30 this evening.</p>
        <p>Eden, it was said, told the French foreign minister Fladin that the British were resolved that Germany must be brought back into the League of Nations at any cost,</p>
        <p>James Kyle</p>
        <p>Home Ownership Still A Need</p>
        <p>By JOHN CUNNIFF AP Business Analyst</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Home ownership, said Philip C. Smaby, is a principie that made America great He feels that freedom, independence and owning a piece of property are all facets of the same aspiration.</p>
        <p>Now in this bicentennial year, many Americans who sought to fulfill the dream find they cannot afford the down payment or the monthly installments required The average new house is priced beyond the average persons means.</p>
        <p>Do we abandon the goal? No; said Smaby, who is the new president (rf the National Association of Realtors; we return instead to another trait found in the forefathers, to basics and simplicity.</p>
        <p>"People will demand such houses be builL saidSmaby, president also of BermeT Smaby Realty of Min</p>
        <p>neapolis. I feel they are willing to give up the amenities for a plot with a basic house</p>
        <p>That house would contain two bedrooms and one bath. It would be similar to those built immediately after World War II, he said, a house of 900 to 1,100 square feet with an expansion attic for another bedroom as financial ability improves.</p>
        <p>Conceding that the price of land labra-, money and materials have contributed to the sharp rise in the cost of new housing, Smaby notes that another reason was the enlarging of houses to 2,000 square feet and five bedrooms.</p>
        <p>As a resulL the cost o the typical new, singlefamily homeisaround$40,000 today, while the median income is around $13,000. Only a small percentage of Americans, therefore, can afford the</p>
        <p>house they want What Smaby says is not new, but it is a hard lesson to accept many builders went bankrupt rather than cut back, and many potenbal buyers continued to rent rather than lower the level of their dreams.</p>
        <p>Some also sought out older homes, which Smaby estimates often sell for $5,000 less While new home sales fell in January to the lowest level in six months, the existing home market remained very strong The attitude is somewhat comparable to that which exists in the automobile market m which full-size used cars in good condition command premium prices, while sales of some new compacts are dragging.</p>
        <p>The situation in markets is sometimes said to be evidence of a reluctance to face reality, and</p>
        <p>condition also that cannot continue The supply isnt there</p>
        <p>Smaby believes that builders, sellers and buyers are all about tt accept the reality and cut back</p>
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        <p>Realtors have been saying this for a long Ume; said Smaby. Now, he said, I feel builders sense it And he continued, "People are demanding that such a house be built</p>
        <p>Some builders, in fact already have cut many thousands of dollars off their product without they say, compromising quality con-slrucbon standards.</p>
        <p>The cutbacks generally involve reducing the lot size and the size of the house too, leaving the atc unfinished, reducing the detailing, eliminating garages and even carports, using less glamorous kitchen fixtures and the like</p>
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        <p>Nixon's Version Contradicting Kissinger View</p>
        <p>By HARRY F. ROSENTHAL administrations.</p>
        <p>Associated Press Writer  At  that meeting, Kissinger</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - Rich- said, Hoover identified four ard M. Nixon reportedly claims persons as security risks, in-he did not personally select eluding Halperin. persons who were the objects of  my  understanding</p>
        <p>wiretaps early in his presiden-</p>
        <p>Halperin, a one-time national security aide who was one of 17 persons wiretapped, is suing the former president, Kissinger and others for damages that couid exceed $3 miliion.</p>
        <p>Buchwald....</p>
        <p>(Continued from page 41</p>
        <p>Nixon gave the deposition  a question and answer session under oath  at his home in San Clemente, Calif., on Jan. 16 in connection with the Halperin suit. Nixon had sought to avoid giving the deposition but was ordered to participate by U.S. District Judge John Lewis Smith Jr.</p>
        <p>Four days before Nixon testified, Kissinger said in a sworn statement that when he walked into an Oval Office meeting already in progress on April 25, 1969, Nixon was discussing leaks of sensitive information with FBI director J. Edgar Hoover and Atty. Gen. John N. Mitchell.</p>
        <p>"I was told that the President had decided to go back to the previous practice of using wiretaps as the most effective means of discovering leaks," Kissinger said.</p>
        <p>He added he was asked to supply the names of key individuals who had access to information that had been leaked and "I was assured that the wiretap program envisioned was entirely lawful....</p>
        <p>Kissinger said Hoover assured Nixon that wiretapping in similar situations had been a common practice in previous</p>
        <p>Evans-Novak..</p>
        <p>(Continued from page 4) Invited but regretting was Rep, Marjorie Holt of Maryland, a ReagM-leaning fence-sitter who explained to the White House she could not attend because the House was staying in session late that evening.</p>
        <p>The consensus of pro-Reagan and uncommitted Republicans:  Morton  is</p>
        <p>applying not-so-subtle pressure on them to join the Ford campaign while the joining is still good for a little political credit.</p>
        <p>A footnote: the second Ford-Morton session is set for the coming week, with Illinois (site of the next big Ford-Reagan primary on March 16) and other Midwestern Republicans to be invited.</p>
        <p>enough money; the people werent interested in my_ plans for nuclear energy; the weather was lousy so my constituents didnt turn out; I couldnt get on the good TV shows, and my car broke down in Worcester. But Im not blaming anyone.</p>
        <p>It takes a big man not to blame anyone for his defeat.   I thought the press was wrong to play up my labor support. They never did give the correct version of my stand on busing, and the Catholics, Jews and Protestants never gave me the help I needed in their neighborhoods. The blacks and women were conned by my opponents, and the senior citizens misunderstood my Social Security reforms. Outside of that, I think I ran the best campaign of anyone in the race.</p>
        <p>It sounds that way to me,</p>
        <p>I said. What now? Have you given up your presidential ambitions?</p>
        <p>No, I havent. As I see it, Jimmy Carter, Scoop Jackson and Mo Udall are all going to come to the convention thinking they can trade off enough delegates to win it. But George Wallace is going to stalemate them. Hubert Humphrey will then make himself available, but Carter, Jackson and Udall will be so angry that they worked their tails off, they will refuse to give it to Humphrey. So theyll look for a compromise candidate. That only leaves Fred Harris and Milton Shapp, I said.</p>
        <p>And me. Ill offer Carter the Vice Presidency, make Jackson secretary of state, Udall secretary of defense and Mayor Daley attorney general.</p>
        <p>What about George Wallace?</p>
        <p>He can be ambassador to the United Nations.</p>
        <p>Its a heckuva game plan, if you can swing it,</p>
        <p>The defeated candidate looked across at the White House once more. How would you like to be my press secretary?</p>
        <p>Wow, would I! What do I have to do?</p>
        <p>Just tell me which bus I take back to Bethesda.</p>
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        <p>tary of State Henry A, Kissin-  he said.</p>
        <p>gjf  The wiretaps were placed for</p>
        <p>According to published re-  varying  lengths of time on teleports, the former president  phones  of the 17 persons, in-</p>
        <p>says in a deposition that he ap-  eluding  four newsmen. White</p>
        <p>proved an over-all wiretap pro- House aides and Pentagon offi-gram in 1969 but left the specif- cials.</p>
        <p>ic targets to Kissinger, then Halperin contends the taps Nixons security adviser. The  were illegal and that the tap on</p>
        <p>deposition was to be filed in  his telephone continued long</p>
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        <p>By LES SEAGO Associated Press Writer UNION CITY, Tenn. (AP)  When Turner Kirkland started his antique gun business, he operated out of the trunk of his car. Today, the operation is a $2 million-a-year business with a combined showroom-museum-warehouse that draws collectors from all over.</p>
        <p>Scattered around the showroom and filed away in bins in the warehouse are things like brand-new parts for antique rifles and pistols, kits for muzzle-loading firearms, reproductions of Civil War uniforms and a show case containing a huge muzzle-loader used by Kirkland to kill an elephant during an African safari.</p>
        <p>Despite its size, the Dixie Gun Works is conducted with a combination of down home hospitality and frankness, making it hard to walk out of the place without buying something like a small cannon ($125) or a leather hunting pouch ($14).</p>
        <p>Now heres a man who drove all the way down here from Illinois, Kirkland says, leaning over a counter to inspect two ancient pistols. He wants to swap us these pistols for these two rifles, and I believe well be able to strike a bargain ... Well take his pistols and mark 'em up a little bit and sell them to make a profit and hell have the rifles he needs lor his collection.</p>
        <p>The price tags on the rifles total more than $700.</p>
        <p>Kirkland loves to swap guns, but he's willing to sell for cash. And hell swap or sell in person or by mail.</p>
        <p>An hour or two with the 550-page catalog he publishes each year is almost as good as a visit with Kirkland in person.</p>
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        <p>' NEW YORK (AP) - A road-' weary trucker's drawl comes crackling through the lonely . night, across the long highway: "How about that Sugar Britches? You got the Georgia Nightcrawler looking for that sweet thing.</p>
        <p>A fetching, gum-chewing voice answers back over the citizens' band radio: You got the Sugar Britches here. Come on, good buddy.</p>
        <p> Typical opening of a CB con-' fab with the Sugar Britches, ; the name  or handle  of iLanie Dills, 34, a Nashville, jTenn., businesswoman who (wrote the first CB dictionary.</p>
        <p>Her CB Slanguage Language Dictionary is coming out in revision this week with more than 1,000 terms.</p>
        <p>She bought a CB radio last June to help her avoid getting speeding tickets. I had a bad case of mike fright at first, Lanie says. I wanted to be able to talk with truckers, know the lingo and not get laughed off the airwaves," she said in an interview here.</p>
        <p>She searched without success for a dictionary of colorful CB terms, then decided to write her own.</p>
        <p>Lanie bought CB radios for her friends and asked them to report on terms used around Helena, Mont., Boston, Santa</p>
        <p>Ana, Calif., Roswell, N.M., Dallas and St. Louis. She covered the Southeast in her travels.</p>
        <p>A few of her findings: There are at least 84 references to police and police stations, including Kojak, Pink Panther, Sneaky Snake and the universal Smokey. There are at least nine words for speeding ticket, including feeding the bears and spreading the greens.</p>
        <p>She also found six words for prostitute, including free ride, dress for sale and pavement princess; 21 words for woman or wife, including warden, super skirt and sweet thing; four words for coffee, including cup of mud, black water and 30-weight.</p>
        <p>Beer might be barley pop m the Northwest, Colorado Kool-aid in the West, honey in the Southeast and 40-weight in the Southwest.</p>
        <p>Compiling the dictionary has made the Sugar Britches something of a CB celebrity. She is sought out on the airwaves and welcomed in truck stops, pizza parlors and other haunts of CB</p>
        <p>denizens like Hot Lips and the Tennessee Ridge Runner.</p>
        <p>A good handle, like Sugar Britches, is hard to come by and jealously guarded, says Lanie, who used to be called Cherokee, Miss Canonball and the Nashville Wild Child.</p>
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        <p>When I heard it, 1 knew that was my handle, says Lanie.</p>
        <p>She is one of the estimated 11 million CB operators. The Federal Communications Commission received about 415,000 CB applications last December.</p>
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        <p>DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) -Prime Minister Liam Cosgrave will intensify his governments campaign to curb the flow of money from Irish-Americans that he claims bankrolls Irish Republican Army guerrillas, government officials said today.</p>
        <p>Cosgrave, a major opponent of the IRA, will launch his high-powered attack on the guerrillas by addressing the U.S. Congress next Wednesday at the start of a six-day visit to the United States.</p>
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        <p>The IRA is fighting to end British rule in Northern Ireland and unite that Protestant-dominated province with the mainly Roman Catholic Irish Republic. However, it also aims eventually to topple the Dublin government.</p>
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        <p>CB provides a personal communications link that people didnt have before, Lanie says. It helps people to help each other without a total body commitment of actually wrenching a knife from somebody's hand.</p>
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        <p>operators whose mines have caused black lung to pay more into the trust fund will generate pressure to bring those dust levels down to protect miners.</p>
        <p>Opponents said the bill would create for many miners a new pension system which is expensive to the government while demanding no proof of disabUity if length of employment is satisfied. Rep. Virginia Smith (R-Neb.) called the bill a special interest handout worse, even, than the Lockheed loan bill of several years ago.</p>
        <p>Rep. Charles Rose (D-7) voted "yea.</p>
        <p>Reps. Walter Jones (D-1), L.H. Fountain (D-2), David Henderson (D-3), Stephen Neal (D-5), Richardson Preyer (D-6), W.G, Hefner (D-8), James Martin (R-9), James Broyhill (R-10), and Roy Taylor (D-11) voted nay.</p>
        <p>Rep. Ike Andrews (D-4) did</p>
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        <p>FOREIGN AID-Passed, 240 for and 169 against, a bill (H Res 1068) authorizing $4.8 billion in foreign miliury and economic aid for the current fiscal year. The measure was sent to conference with the Senate.</p>
        <p>A majority of the funds$3 billionwould go to Israel and Egypt to help implement the Middle East peace accord. Other provisions of the bill increase control over arms sales, ban aid to nations violating human rights, and allow limited trade with North Vietnam.</p>
        <p>Supporters said the bill authorizes funds vital to peacekeeping in the Middle East, while also bringing arms sales and gifts under closer scrutiny. It is high time that we carefully evaluate hitherto indiscriminate U.S. contributions to burgeoning arms races scattered across the globe, said Rep. Charles</p>
        <p>Whalen (R-Ohio).</p>
        <p>Some opponents said the restrictive provisions of the bill are unwarranted congressional efforts to hobble and hamstring" the Administration in foreign policy. Others agreed with Rep. Clement Zablocki (D-Wis.) that "this massive, unnecessary, warmongering military giveaway is far too excessive.</p>
        <p>Preyer voted "yea."</p>
        <p>Henderson, Jones, Andrews, Neal, Rose, Hefner, Martin, Broyhill and Taylor voted nay."</p>
        <p>Fountain did not vote.</p>
        <p>HOUSE RULES-Adopted, 258 for and 107 against, a resolution (H Res 868) to amend the House rules to require that all bills, resolutions and reports be printed and made available to Members at least two hours before floor consideration. The requirement could be waived by</p>
        <p>a majority vote of the House.</p>
        <p>A supporter. Rep. John Burton (D-Calif.) called the resolution a "safeguard against occasions when the legislative logjam causes ill-informed votes on measures not yet printed. We ought to have the bill before us in print, not merely in the document room, he said.</p>
        <p>An opponent. Rep. John Anderson (R-Ill ), said the House is already adequately protected by rules requiring documents to be printed, although such rules are often waived. Anderson said he feared that backers of a controversial bill could use the two-hour rule to insure that Members will not have adequate time to study the report in advance, by withholding it from print until two hours before debate.</p>
        <p>Jones, Fountain, Henderson, Andrews, Neal, Preyer, Hefner, Martin and Taylor voted yea.</p>
        <p>Broyhill voted nay." Rose did not vote.</p>
        <p>Senate</p>
        <p>RAIL FUNDSPassed, 62 for and 23 against, a resolution (HJ Res 801) appropriating $2.3 billion for the current fiscal year, for rail programs including the takeover of bankrupt Northeastern railroads by the new federal CotiRail corporation, The measure was sent to conference with the House.</p>
        <p>The resolution appropriates $2 billion for the purchase by ConRail of the assets of seven bankrupt railroads, and most of the remaining funds will sub</p>
        <p>sidize Amtrak passenger sef-' vice,</p>
        <p>A supporter, Sen. Richard Schweiker IR-Pa.), said the measure is another step toward a revitalized rail system which will be self-supporting., Schweiker added: It is time we stopped bailing out the bankrupts on a stop-gap basis and get on with the implementation of a long-term solution ..."</p>
        <p>No opponents spoke during floor debate.</p>
        <p>Sen. Jesse Helms (R) voted nay.</p>
        <p>Sen. Robert Morgan (D) did not vote.</p>
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        <p>By BOB MONROE Associated Press Writer NEW YORK (AP) - Legal challenges to the Concorde supersonic jet will postpone its debut at Kennedy International Airpo-t months beyond the announced April 10 starting date, {oponents of the fast but noisy plane say.</p>
        <p>Realistically, there's no bloody chance that we 11 start on April 10, a source who works for Concordes owners said Tuesday.</p>
        <p>He estimated tha t resolution of legal issues might delay Concordes arrival here until fall or early winter. And opponents of the foreign jet are hard at wwk to see that Concorde never lands in the United States.</p>
        <p>Transportation Secretary William T. Coleman Jr. ruledFeb. 4 that Air France and British Airways could offer limited</p>
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        <p>A suit filed by the Environmental Defense Fund and joined by 30 members of Congress and the State of New York asking for a review of Colemans decision to allow the British-and French-built plane to make four daily landings at Kennedy and two daily at Dulles.</p>
        <p>Resolution of the issue of whether the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey,</p>
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        <p>New Y orks legisla ture passed and Gov. Hugh Carey signed a bill that would bar the plane from Kennedy, but the New Jersey legislature would have to take similar action for the ban to have any effect The airlines say they will sue if that happens.</p>
        <p>Coleman said Tuesday at the National Press Club in Washington that the New York action might be unconstitutional because it is discriminatory and because it places an undue</p>
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        <p>burden on interstate and foreign commerce Briefs in the Environmental Defense Fund suit are not due until March 18, but lawyer J ohn Hellegers said he would argue that the impact statement Coleman considered excluded certain considerations, that the noise impact was understated and that there were procedural</p>
        <p>errors in the handling In the suit by the three counties, which are near or contain the two airports, the first issue to be decided is whether the federal District Court has jurisdiction or if the case should be in the Court of Appeals along with the EDF action The judge said he hopes to decide that issue by the end of the week.</p>
        <p>Griffon's Fire Chief Resigns</p>
        <p>GRIFTON-Fire Chief A1 Clement resigned at the Grifton Town Board meeting Tuesday night. The board passed a resolution to commend Chief Clement for his work with the Grifton Fire Department. Johnny Craft has been named as the new fire chief.</p>
        <p>The board adopted a resolution which stated that Community Development funds would not be used to assist individual property owners for individual improvements,</p>
        <p>A mobile home ordinance was passed which stated that all mobile homes within the town of Grifton should be supported by piers not to exceed eight feet apart or foundations.</p>
        <p>The board voted to allow Police Chief Linwood Outlaw to apply to the Mid East Com-</p>
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        <p>mission for two grants. One grant for the amount of $700 is an Officer Safety and Support grant. The other grant is an officer training grant to help finance sending officers to various police schools.</p>
        <p>A recommendation to pave Tucker and Smith Streets and to finance the construction with Community Development Funds was passed by the board.</p>
        <p>The board voted to purchase a small portion of land which adjoins the mini park on Gordon Street from Jean Williams and Murle Nelson for the amount of $570.</p>
        <p>Payment of estimates of $19,035 to Southerland Electric for sewer line work and $17,941 to Hillco for water line work was passed on by the board.</p>
        <p>The board discussed the different ways that the school building the town purchased will be used.</p>
        <p>In a previous meeting the board decided to use the facility for housing a health clinic and a museum.</p>
        <p>SUICIDE TRY?  Walter Scott, above, brother of sports activist Jack Scott, tried to hang himself Tuesday in the Scranton, Pa. jail after being arrested on a charge of public drunkenness, police said. (AP Wirephoto)</p>
        <p>Postal Service Clock Missing</p>
        <p>Greenville Police today are continuing their search for a clock.</p>
        <p>Chief Glenn Cannon said of-fiicials at the U.S. Postal Services East Carolina University Branch office on Tenth St. reported at 11 a.m. yesterday that a wall clock had been stolen from the lobby of the building.</p>
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        <p>The grand opening of Cregoi, a new firm specializing in the sale of women's and mens shoes, was set for this morning on the Evans Street Mall.</p>
        <p>Charles C. Hardee, owner and manager of the new business at 307 Evans Street, said that ribbon cutting ceremonies were held at 9 a.m. with Mayor Percy Cox participating.</p>
        <p>The firm is located in the building formerly occupied by the Redevelopment Commission and is a part of the hotel structure currently undergoing renovations.</p>
        <p>Hardee, a native of Pitt County and graduate of Win-terville High School, was employed by Belk Tyler Co. of Greenville and Washington for 13 years as shoe department head and divisional buyer. For the past three years, he has been group merchandising manager-shoes for Belk-Leggetts of Durham and Chapel Hill.</p>
        <p>The owner is married to the former Carol McLawhom of Ayden and they have one daughter.</p>
        <p>Hardee announced that R. Larry Barbour will serve as assistant manager of the firm. Barbour, a native of Durham and graduate of Durham High School, has some eight years experience in shoe reUiling, it was noted, with past experience in Durham shoe firms.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Betty Frances Jones, a Pitt County native with eight and</p>
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        <p>NEW FIRM OPENS ; . . Ribbon catting ceremonies marking the grand opening of Cregos on the Evans Street Mall were held this morning with parttcipants inclnding (L-R) Cariri</p>
        <p>Hardee, wife of owner Charles Hardee; Mayor Percy Cox; Hardee; and Larry Barbour, assistant manager. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>one-half years experience in the shoe business, will be a saleslady at Cregos, Hardee announced. Mrs. Jones resides in Ayden with her husband, W. G. Jones, and four children.</p>
        <p>Working as part-time saleslady will be Miss Joanna Paul, a graduate of Ayden High School and East Carolina University and presently a graduate student at ECU. Miss Paul is a native of Pitt County.</p>
        <p>Hardee said that the new store has been completely renovated. He noted that walnut paneling with white shadow boxes for</p>
        <p>display purposes have been installed as well as antique gold chandeliers.</p>
        <p>The building, which has some 2,000 square feet of total space, is carpeted throughout and offers both front and rear en</p>
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        <p>Following the opening day activities from 9 a.m. until 5:30 p.m., Crego's will be open Monday through Saturday from 9:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m.</p>
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        <p>A public reception for the opening cf an exhibit of art by four new members of the East Carcdina University School of Art faculty will take place Thursday night.</p>
        <p>The reception, tor Michael Ehlbec, Paul Hartley, Terry Smith and Jeff Verheyen, will begin ato pm. and last until 10 p m. in the Kate Lewis Gallery in Whichard Building on campus Their show, a mulb-media one, will be on view at the gallery through April 2.</p>
        <p>The public is invited to attend</p>
        <p>Mrs. Herb Kallweit of Burroughs Wellcome Corporation presented a drug information program to members of the Elm Street Senior Citizens Club Thursday. She spoke on the different brands, prices and availability of the drugs.</p>
        <p>Rev. Henry Lofquist reported on a meeting he attended concerning the bicentennial bicycle race to take place in June.</p>
        <p>Approximately 85 members attended the meeting.</p>
        <p>Refreshments were served by Mrs. Julia Houle, Rev. Lofquist, Katherine Lofquist, Helen Weeder and Rose Wood.</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press</p>
        <p>A freeze warning has been issued for the North Carolina mountains tonight, and a frost warning for the Piedmont and northern coastal plain.</p>
        <p>Low cloudiness covered the state this morning, so temperatures stayed above freezing. But the cloudiness will dissipate by this afternoon and skies will remain clear tonight. Lows will dip below freezing in the west and central portions, causing scattered frost. There will be a freeze in the mountains, where lows could go down to the upper 20s.</p>
        <p>Tuesday was very wet across the state, with from four-tenths to an inch of rain. Heavy thunderstorms moved across the south&amp;lt;entral portion during the afternoon. Gale warnings were in effect along the coast from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. The high winds were caused by a low-pressure system which devel</p>
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        <p>Small-craft advisories are in effect for offshore waters and the sounds. But the winds will gradually die down today, and the advisories will be lowered.</p>
        <p>There is a chance of rain over the state Saturday and along the coast Sunday. Otherwise it will be partly cloudy throughout the weekend. Temperatures will be about normal. Highs will be in the 50s, except the 60s in the southeast.</p>
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        <p>BRAND</p>
        <p>FRANKS</p>
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        <p>YOUR CHOICE</p>
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        <p>a DINNER</p>
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        <p>BRAND</p>
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        <p>PICKLE &amp;amp; PIMIENTO</p>
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        <p>BEEF PATTIES $1099</p>
        <p>TWELVE</p>
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        <p>3-LB.</p>
        <p>BOX</p>
        <p>@brand</p>
        <p>SKINLESS</p>
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        <p>vlb.a^oz.</p>
        <p>PKG.</p>
        <p>BRAND</p>
        <p>BEEF SAUSAGE</p>
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        <p>89</p>
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        <p>Afternoons 12 To 7 P.M.</p>
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        <p>12-OZ. NO RETURN BOTTIES</p>
        <p>SCHlin BEEt</p>
        <p>6.BTL. CTN.</p>
        <p> PRICES GOOD THRU SAT., MARCH 13TH  NONE TO DEALERS  WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES</p>
        <p>THRIFTY MAID</p>
        <p> WHOLE WHITE POTATOES</p>
        <p>A DC AC</p>
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        <p>YOU SAVE 41c</p>
        <p>Avers Slums Are Making Communists</p>
        <p>By VICENTE MORALES Agsoclated Press Writer</p>
        <p>MEXICO CITY, Mexico (AP)</p>
        <p> In front of the cardboard and scrap wood shack, three men strummed guitars and sang the words of a song that has become popular in Mexico City's numerous squattertowns.</p>
        <p>How sad my peopie are, living in houses of cardboard ... how happy live the dogs in the house of the exploiter, go the words. No one knows who wrote the song but many are singing it in the shantytowns that have spnmg up on privately owned or government land.</p>
        <p>They're fighting, said Francisco de la Cruz, a selfprofessed Marxist who is the leader of an organization he says is active in most of the 585 shantytowns or lost cities ringing the capital, as they do in many Latin American cities.</p>
        <p>The insurrection of the poor people is knocking at the door, he said. We cant wait for a government that serves capitalism to help us."</p>
        <p>Dc la Cruz and some of his aides made it clear that they think communism is the only way Mexicos slum problem will be solved.</p>
        <p>De ta Cruzs organization, set up in brigades, has established learning centers for slum children who do not attend public schools. The children get heavy doses of Marxist doctrine. Tots there shoot clenched fists into the air and chant leftist slogans in unison.</p>
        <p>Names of slum streets, which look more like narrow dirt alleyways, sometimes bear the names of prominent Communist leaders  Che Guevara, Ho Chi Minh, Fidel Castro and others.</p>
        <p>Brigades of de la Cruzs leftists can always be found working in the slums. Some brigades teach, some run health clinics, some organize cleanup campaigns and others collect money for the cause.</p>
        <p>A de la Cruz assistant said the organization has steady contact with Chilean refugees living in Mexico. The refugees fled Chile in 1973 after a military coup toppled the regime of the late Marxist President Sal-vadore Allende.</p>
        <p>The de la Cruz operation also has contact with underground leftist leaders in Santiago, Chile, and in Guatemala, the assistant said.</p>
        <p>Mexico has enjoyed a half century of political stability and the chance of anyone organizing a successive revolution in the near future is remote.</p>
        <p>The government continues to try to cope with the problem of housing. But it cant keep up with the 3.7 per cent annual growth rate of the population, one of the highest in the world. The U.S. population growth rate has reached a virtual zero point.</p>
        <p>The government says that in the last five years it has replaced 157 lost cities, where 10,-000 persons lived, with government subsidized housing. In the 1960s a giant housing project in the capital provided homes for 100,000 families.</p>
        <p>Despite this, the slums keep multiplying The shortage of housing was 4 million units, according to the 1970 census. A recent study indicated the shortage will rise to almost 9 million houses by 1980, more houses than Mexico presently has.</p>
        <p>U.S. CHOICE FRESH LAMB SALE!</p>
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        <p>DAIRY DEPARTMENT</p>
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        <p>soz.</p>
        <p>4 CUPS 41.00 2LB,</p>
        <p>CUP 41.69</p>
        <p>SEAFOOD DEPT.</p>
        <p>2SLB.</p>
        <p>BONELESS TURBOT FILLET LB 79c BOX 418.99</p>
        <p>10-LB.</p>
        <p>FRENCH FRIED FISH CAKES LB 49c BOX 44.49 .HErO WHITING FISH</p>
        <p>lOLB.</p>
        <p>LB 49c BOX 44.4</p>
        <p>2piiG4 49c</p>
        <p>FOX DELUXE PIZZA</p>
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        <p>13-OZ.</p>
        <p>SIZE</p>
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        <p>68</p>
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        <p>FRESH ORANGES</p>
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        <p>HARVEST FRESH</p>
        <p>CRISP CELERY</p>
        <p>HARVEST FRUH</p>
        <p>GREEN CABBAGE</p>
        <p>2 CUPS 89c</p>
        <p>SUPERBRAND </p>
        <p>mo68c whipped topping</p>
        <p>ASTOR ^ SUCCOTASH CAULIFLOWER OR</p>
        <p>68c SPECKLED BUTTER BEANS 3 Sqb $1.00</p>
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        <p>TASTE-O-SEA</p>
        <p>.TALK 35c FLOUNDER FILLET</p>
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        <p>iiS$1.59</p>
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        <p>BOWL CLEANER</p>
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        <p>SPRAY CLEANER</p>
        <p>STL 91c</p>
        <p>LEMON PLEDGE</p>
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        <p>COFFEE</p>
        <p>CAN 91.56 CAN 93.06</p>
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        <p>UNCU BEN'S</p>
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        <p>Located At The Shopper's Mart</p>
        <p>Manager^Wayne McKinney</p>
        <p>Produce ManagerWayne Radcliff</p>
        <p>Bundy Tells His Schedule</p>
        <p>state Rep. Sam D. Bundy has announced his schedule for the remainder of March.</p>
        <p>Friday, Mar. 12, he will attend the monthly meeting of the Advisory Budget Commission in Raleigh; Saturday, Mar. 13, the Jefferson-Jackson Day activities in Raleigh. Thursday, Mar. 18, he will speak to a class at H.B. Sugg School on state government. Friday, Mar. 19, he will speak to the Pitt County Association of Ufe Underwriters at their Awards Banquet in Greenville.</p>
        <p>Saturday, Mar. 20, he will speak at the Scholarship Fundraising banquet of the Newport Business and Professional Women. Wednesday, Mar. 24, he will speak to the Greenville Kiwanis Club. Thursday, Mar. 25, he will be a guest on the Carolina Today TV program on Channel 9. Friday, Mar. 26, he will attend the regular meeting of the Sute Board of Awards in Raleigh. Monday, Mar. 29, he will speak to the Goldsboro Masons at their Ladies Night Banquet. Tuesday and Wed-, nesday, Mar. 30 and 31, he will participate in a Seminar on the Aging in Raleigh.</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0014" />
        <p>14The DUy Reflector, Greenville, N.C.Wednesday, March 10, 197</p>
        <p>Stock And Market Reports</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA)-North Carolina's egg market was better on large but weaker on medium and small Tuesday. Supplies were adequate and demand light to moderate. Weighted average prices for small lot sales of consumer grade eggs delivered in cartons to nearby retail outlets; white grade A large 64.46, medium 55.42, small 49.82.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA)-Corn and soybeans were steady to mostly stronger at leading elevators in the state Tuesday. No. 2 yellow shelled com was 2.60-2.72, mostly 2.65-2.69 in the East, and 2.70-2.80 in the Piedmont; No. 1 yellow soybeans were 4.54-4.7m, mostly 4.70-4.7m; No. 2 red winter wheat 3.40-3.50, mostly 3.43-3,50; and No. 2 red oats 1.50-1.80, mostly 1.50-1.55.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA)-Cotton quotations were higher on the Charlotte cotton market Strict low middling 1 1-16 inch was quoted at 58.25 per 100 pounds on Monday.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA)-Auction sales on Monday for Hillsborough amounted to 276 head cattle and 123 hogs and for North Wilkesboro amounted to 704 head cattle and 18 hogs. Prices were: slaughter cows utility and commercial 24.00-29.00; vealers (150-240 pounds) good 43.00-52.50; slaughter calves (325-550 pounds) good 30.00-33.75; feeder steers (300-600 pounds) good 32.50-33.50; feeder heifers (300 500 pounds) good 26.00-29.25; market hogs (180-240 pounds) 46.00; sows (300-600 pounds) few 37.50-38,50.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA)-The North Carolina graded feeder pig market for Tuesday for Statesville with sales of 626 head and Wallace-Chadbourn with saies of 1,297 head; U.S.No.1 and 2 40-50 pounds</p>
        <p>107.00-108.25 , 50-60 pounds 97.00-100.25, 60-70 pounds 87.00-90.25, 70-80 pounds 72.25-86.50; No.3 40-50 pounds 94.00-98.25, 50-60 pounds 80.00-88.25, 60-70 pounds</p>
        <p>71.00-77.75, 70-80 pounds 63.00-73.75.</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - The stock market was mixed today, regrouping after its unsuccessful effort to hold above 1,000 in the Dow Jones industrial average Tuesday.</p>
        <p>Th^kow average of 30 blue chips iras off a fraction in the early going. Gainers and losers ran about even in the over-all tally of New York stock Ex-change-listed issues.</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAY</p>
        <p>3:00 p.m.The Patient Circle of The Kings Daughters will meel at the home of Miss Annie Turner, Assisting hostesses are Mrs^.J.^k Cutchin and Mrs Miidred</p>
        <p>Kiwanis Ciub meets 6:30 p.m,REAL Crists intervention meets</p>
        <p>7:00p,m javcettes meet 1:00pm,Greenvitie White Shrine meets at Masonic Temple 8:00 pm Pitt county Al-Anon Group meets at Bldg. on Farmville Hwy. Teiephone 752 7606 or 756-0567 1:00p.m.John Ivey Smith Councii No. 6600, Knights of Columbus will meet at First Federal</p>
        <p>8:00 p.m.Pitt County Ala-Teen Group meets at the AA Bidg., Farmville Hwy.</p>
        <p>8 ;00p m .-The AAatrons Club meets at the home of Mrs A^ry Whitehurst 8:00 pm.-Pitt County Association for Retarded Citizens meets at Wahl -Coates Elementary School</p>
        <p>THURSDAY 9:30 a.m.Welcome Wagon ladies bowling at Milicrest Lanes 6:30 p.m.jaycees meet at Riverside Restaurant</p>
        <p>6:30 p.m.-Exchange Club meets 6:30 p,m.-VPW Club meets 7:00 p.m. -Winterviiie Kiwanis Club meets at community bldg 7 00 p.m -Disabled American veterans Chapter No. 37 and Auxiliary meets at Tovm and Country Restaurant, William-ston.</p>
        <p>8:00 p -m, -Chapter 1306 of the Women of the Moose</p>
        <p>Attention Gardeners!</p>
        <p>We Hove All Varieties Of</p>
        <p>Garden Seeds</p>
        <p>Also</p>
        <p> Onion Sets</p>
        <p> Cabbage Plants</p>
        <p> Seed Potatoes (red)</p>
        <p> Fertilizers</p>
        <p> Insecticides</p>
        <p> Potting Soil</p>
        <p> Clay Pots</p>
        <p>Come See Us For Your Needs</p>
        <p>Vans Hardware</p>
        <p>1300 N. Greene St. Greenville, N.C. 758-2420</p>
        <p>Closing Doors On Freshmen</p>
        <p>Analysts attributed the markets hesitancy to uncertainty over whether the Dow could mount another run at 1,000 soon.</p>
        <p>Todays early prices included AMP, up &amp;gt;/4 at 29; Melville Shoe, 4 higher at 23\; Continental Oil, down 6 at 62, and Springs Mills, off &amp;gt;4 at 13V.</p>
        <p>On. Tuesday, after breaking through 1,000 at mid-morning and again in the early afternoon, the Dow Jones industrial average had to settle for a 4.% gain at 993.70.</p>
        <p>Gainers nosed out losers by an 8-7 margin among NYSE-listed issues, and the exchanges composite index was up .15 at 53.76.</p>
        <p>Big Board volume accelerated to 1.77 million shares.</p>
        <p>At the American Stock Exchange, the market value index inched up .01 to 104.45.</p>
        <p>Following are $elcted 11 8,m. stock markft quotations:</p>
        <p>Burroughs  104</p>
        <p>united Telacommunications Pfd. 3iAtt Heublein  551</p>
        <p>jeff-Pilot  28^</p>
        <p>Wicks  13</p>
        <p>Wachovia Realty  4W</p>
        <p>Eckerds  204</p>
        <p>central Soya  16</p>
        <p>Hardees  8'</p>
        <p>integon  81</p>
        <p>Fieldcrest  201</p>
        <p>Hatteras Income  1614</p>
        <p>vepco  13'/4</p>
        <p>OVER THE COUNTERS Combined Insurance  ll-H-H</p>
        <p>Franklin Life  19'/-^</p>
        <p>NCNB  imi2</p>
        <p>Piedmont Air  4H-5'</p>
        <p>LittleMint  lv-1'f</p>
        <p>Conner Homes  2V-3</p>
        <p>Guardian Corp.  21-3&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>Planters Bank  16  Bid</p>
        <p>Daniel international Corp.  21-in</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP)-High school seniors who are applying to become part of the next freshman class at North Carolina State University are being told to not bother, there's no hope theyll get in.</p>
        <p>The enrollment quota for next academic year is filled, said Admissions Director Anna P Keller. The university has been putting qualified applicants on a waiting list since Feb. 16, she said, noting there is little hope that any of those on the list will be accepted.</p>
        <p>The school's action is in compliance with enrollment limitations set by the university systems board of governors. Normally, the deadline for applying at the school is May 1,</p>
        <p>Students who have been accepted have until Monday to notify the university that they will enroll. Mrs. Keller said. If enough people decide to decline invitations to attend the school, some of those on the waiting list may get in, she said.</p>
        <p>University officials have set 2,500 freshman as the proper size class for next year, Mrs. Keller said. Because some people will decide to go elsewhere, 3,000 persons have been</p>
        <p>Running For House Seat</p>
        <p>WAYNESVILLE, N.C. (API  Glenn W. Brown, a Waynes-ville attorney, has become the fourth Democrat to seek nomination to the nth Congressional District seat. Rep. Roy Taylor of Black Mountain, also a Democrat, has announced he will not seek reelection.</p>
        <p>Other members of the party who announced previously are State Sen. Lamar Gudger, Royce Bo Thomas, and Michael E. Vaughn.</p>
        <p>Walter R. Sheppard is the only Republican candidate so far.</p>
        <p>Brown has been a Superior Court solicitor and chairman of the Haywood County Board of Elections.</p>
        <p>The 17 counties in the western North Carolina district are Avery, Buncombe, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, McDowell, Macon, Madison, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherfordton, Swain, Transylvania and Yancey.</p>
        <p>Bateman Named To Fill Post In Johnston County</p>
        <p>Kenneth (Ken) R. Bateman, a Pitt County Agricultural Extension Agency has been named an assistant agricultural extension agent for Johnston County. Bateman has been working in Pitt County as an assistant agent in tobacco and horticulture. He will assume his new duties April 1 to fill a vacancy created by the death of Cameron Garris of Smithfield in November. ,</p>
        <p>Bateman has been with the Pitt County Agriculture Extension Agency since June 1974. He received a B.S. in agronomy from N.C. State University in 1972 and his master degree in crop prbduction in 1974. He is married to the former Janice Flowers</p>
        <p>MASONIC NOTICE Crown Point Lodge No 708 AF. i AM will have an emergent communication on Thursday at 6 p.m. for the purpose C work and instruction. Dinner will be served at 6.45 pm. and work in the Third Degree will begin at 7:30 pm. All Master Masons are invited William M. Murray, Master Herdon Alexander, Sec'y.</p>
        <p>MASONIC NOTICE Grimesland Masonic Lodge Na 475 A.F. i A M. will have an emergent communication tonight at 7:30.</p>
        <p>Work in the First Degree All Master Masons are invited</p>
        <p>Roland H, Stocks, Master JamesE Mauray, Secy</p>
        <p>'Sunshine Boys' Set A Record</p>
        <p>NEW' YORK (API - Radio City Music Hall, a New York theater, said the film The Sunshine Boys made more money than any other film in its 43-year history.</p>
        <p>11 said 834,719 persons paid a total of $3,164,929 over an 11-week engagement that ended in January. It said the previous high of $3,0%,635 was set in 1%8 by The Odd Couple over a 14-week period.</p>
        <p>accepted for the class, but that large number accepted gives little hope to those on the waiting list, she said.</p>
        <p>North Carolina State has an enrollment of 14,768 students this year. The board of governors ordered the school to hold the number of students between 14,360 and 14,960 next year. Officials say they hope to hit the middle of that range.</p>
        <p>Overall, the 16-campus university system is overenrolled by 6,8 per cent with 92,451 students The system only has a budget for an enrollment of 86,-575 students.</p>
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        <p>No Sign Of Undue Force</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE, N. C. (AP) -Two physicians say their autopsies on a Marine recruit have disclosed no evidence that excessive force was used by the three Charlotte policemen with whom he fought.</p>
        <p>Dr, Dmitri Contostavios, an assistant medical examiner in Philadelphia, said, 1 found evidence of a single, relatively minor blow to the head. He said such an injury would not normally cause death.</p>
        <p>Contostavios performed an autopsy last Friday at the request of the family of the recruit, Kenneth M. Brown, 18, of Lawnside, N. J,</p>
        <p>In Charlotte, Dr. Hobart Wood, Mecklenburg Countys medical examiner, agreed. He said he found no evidence that Brown had been repeatedly beaten. Brown, who had been on his way to the Marine Recruit Depot at Parris Island, S C., got into a fight with police after he reportedly refused to go through a metal detector at Charlottes Douglas Municipal Airport on Feb. 27. Wood said the only serious wound on Browns body was a IW-inch cut on the back of the head. The physician said such a wound would cause lots of bleeding, but you wouldnt think it would kill a healthy 18-year-old.</p>
        <p>Both doctors said that in the absence of a more likely cause of death, they thought a concussion probably killed Brown.</p>
        <p>Police said Brown pulled the pistol from one officers holster and pulled the trigger, but the gun did not fire. Police said Brown was hit with a nightstick but they added that no more force than necessary was used to subdue the youth in a fight that lasted approximately 10 minutes.</p>
        <p>Officers took Brown to Charlotte Memorial Hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.</p>
        <p>The NAACP and the Charlotte Black Political Caucus have asked for public hearings to investigate the incident.</p>
        <p>Obituaries</p>
        <p>Dawson</p>
        <p>KINSTON-Betty Davis Dawson, 80, died Tuesday in Lenoir Memorial Hospital. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 2 p.m. at Edwards Funeral Home in Kinston. Burial will follow in the Maplewood Cemetery,</p>
        <p>Surviving are four daughters, Mrs. Grace Newman and Mrs, Mary Novicki of Kinston, Mrs. Elizabeth Weidman of Gadsden, Ala, and Mrs. Betty Lou Wang of Springfield, Va.; two sons, Linwood Dawson of Kinston and Jack Dawson of Greenville; 15 grandchildren; and 1 great grandchild he family will be at Edwards Funeral Home Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m</p>
        <p>Moore</p>
        <p>PARMELE  Mr. James Moore died yesterday in Pitt Memorial Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Phillips Brothers Mortuary.</p>
        <p>Valentine VIRGINIA BEACH, VA,-Mrs. Gennie Whitfield Valentine, formerly of Greenville, died Saturday.</p>
        <p>Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p.m. at Morning Star Baptist Church in Virginia Beach. The family will be at the home, 3354 Shell Road, Virginia Beach. Mrs. Valentine was the sister of Mrs. Maggie Brewington of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Ward</p>
        <p>Mr. Henry Ward of 402-B Twelfth St died Tuesday in Wake Memorial Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Darden Funeral Home in Wilson</p>
        <p>Store Owner Is Shot In Holdup</p>
        <p>CARRBORO, N. C. (AP) -Mrs. Roy M. Cole, wife of a Chapel Hill attorney, was shot to death Tuesday, apparently in a robbery at a convenience store she owned.</p>
        <p>Police Chief John Blackwood said no cash was found in the register.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Cole, who was in her 50s, was shot twice in the back with a small caliber pistol, police said. Her body was found just outside the front door.</p>
        <p>PRODUCnON DOWN WASHINGTON (AP)-Pro-duction of broiler chickens in the 21 leading states last year totaled about 2.8 billion pounds, down 2 per cent from 1974, according to the Agriculture Department,</p>
        <p>Maryland Lawmen Will Study Clues In Killings</p>
        <p>COLUMBIA, N. C. (AP) -Two detectives from Montgomery County, Md., were expected today to visit the State Bureau of Investigation crime laboratory in Raleigh to review further evidence in the mass slaying of a family whose bodies were found in Tyrell County last week.</p>
        <p>The officers, J. R. Sargent and Clem Orbin, spent Tuesday in the Columbia area with SBI agents and Sheriff Royce Rhodes, reconstructing the grisly discovery of a shallow grave in a wooded area several miles south of Columbia.</p>
        <p>The bodies were those of the mother, wife and three children of Bradford Bishop Jr., 39, who is missing from his State Department job and from his fashionable Bethesda, Md., home.</p>
        <p>While Bishop was being sought, SBI Director Haywood Starling said in Raleigh Tuesday night, We do not know now whether to center the investigation around him as a suspect or a victim. That will be more the responsibility of the Montgomery County officers."</p>
        <p>Lenny Wise, SBI assistant supervisor from Elizabeth City, was expected to accompany the Maryland officers to Raleigh today.</p>
        <p>Wise said officers spent Tuesday going over the evidence turned up in Tyrell County, one of the states most sparsely populated, situated in the northeast corner near the coast.</p>
        <p>Authorities say they believe the five victims were killed in their Bethesda home and transported to Tyrell County in a station wagon which officers say they have not yet found.</p>
        <p>Bank Teller Knew Robber</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE (AP) - Karen Haines, a teller, was able to give police a fairly good description of a bank robber, even though he was wearing a motorcycle helmet and sunglasses.</p>
        <p>The FBI arrested her boyfriend Tuesday, and charged him and her with bank larceny,</p>
        <p>Maurice McDonald Seaver, 25. and Miss Haines, 21, were charged in the Feb. 20 robbery of a Northwestern Bank branch at Douglas Municipal Airport.</p>
        <p>I The family of the late Fred Douglas Moye would like to thank everyone tor jj: every kind act, deed and prayers I; shown during the loss of their loved one.</p>
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        <p>WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 10, 1976Panthers Struggle To 56-53 Victory</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor BETHEL  Things turned out as they were supposed to last night in the opening round of the District One, 3-A Playoffs, but North Pitt narrowly avoided an upset loss.</p>
        <p>Washingtons Pam Pack, the Northeastern Conference champion, waltzed to a victory  over North Lenoir, 90-51. But the  Panthers of North Pitt, the : Eastern Carolina Conference</p>
        <p>champs, had to struggle past Roanoke Rapids, 56-53.</p>
        <p>Only Donnie Perkins' two free throws in the closing seconds provided the Panthers with the margin they needed. It had not been a typical night for Perkins, the leading scorer for the Panthers. He hit only 11 points, missing on a number of shots.</p>
        <p>We were lucky, Coach Cobby Deans said after the contest finally came to a happy ending for his team. Im very</p>
        <p>disappointed in our play. I guess it was jitters. We didnt play any defense, and I hope its going to be different from here on in Deans added that Perkins didnt play up to par. He was somewhere else. But thank goodness he made those free throws. I appreciate that</p>
        <p>The overall shooting of the Panthers wasnt good. They hit 22 of 55 shots for 40 per cent. Roanoke Rapids put through 21 of 46 for a finer 45.7 per cent. The</p>
        <p>WHITE SOX PRESENT NEW LOOK  Five retired major league ball players appear in Chicago, Tuesday, with Chicago White Sox owner Bill Veeck as they showed new uniforms the American League team will wear this season. Three home-game</p>
        <p>uniforms at left are worn by (left to right) Bill (Moose) Skowron, Mo Drabowski and Jim Rivera, wearing hot weather garb. At right are the road uniforms worn by Dave Nicholson and Dan Osinski. (AP Wirephoto)</p>
        <p>Welborn Hopes Matmen Can Do Job In NCAA</p>
        <p>For the last five years, the East Carolina wrestling team has roared through the regular season with reckless abandon. The Pirate matmen have amassed 49 dual victories against only three losses and one tie, and have won a total of 18 tournaments including five consecutive Southern Conference Championships</p>
        <p>And they have been ranked as high as 13th in the nation as well as being recognized as the number one team in the South.</p>
        <p>But what happens to the Pirates In the biggest collegiate tournament of the year - the NCAA Championships?</p>
        <p>East Carolina head coach John Wtelborn really doesnt have any answers. But he would certainly like to find a solution to the problem when the NCAA Tournament opens Thursday at the University of Arizona in Tucson.</p>
        <p>"Maybe were just worn out by the end of the season, said Welborn, the Southern Conference Coach of the Year for the last five seasons. But weve always had some outstanding individual talent in the nationals. Its Just that there are so many great wrestlers out there. Youve got to be at your peak to even hope of placing in the tournament.</p>
        <p>The highest an East Carolina team has ever finished is 26th in 1974 when BUI Hill took fifth in the 177 weight class to become ECUs first and only All-American. Last year. Pirates qualified seven wrestlers only to score 4^2 points and finish way back in 38th place.</p>
        <p>Four of the six guys were taking out there this year were three last year and have previous NCAA experience,</p>
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        <p>said Welborn. Every single one of our guys is capable of placing in the tournament. Its just a matter of getting a few breaks with the pairings and avoiding any injiu'ies.</p>
        <p>Paul Osman (126), Tom Marriott (142), Phil Mueller (167) Ron Whitcomb (177), and Mike Radford (190) all qualified for the nationals by winning their weight class in the Southern Conference Championships. Paul Thorp was upset in the finals of the 150 weight class by William and Marys Max Lorenzo, but received the conference wild card selection and will still make the trip.</p>
        <p>Marriott, a senior from Herkimer, N.Y., will be making his fourth straight appearance in the nationals. Radford, who has enjoyed brilliant senior campaign, will be making his third appearance whUe Whitcomb and Thorp wUl be wrestling in their second NCAA Tournament.</p>
        <p>Mueller, Whitcomb, and Radford have been virtually unstopable this seasons and all three could get top seedings in</p>
        <p>Jaycees Host Rose</p>
        <p>Rose High Schools 4-A State Championship football team will be hosted by the Greenville Jaycees Thursday.</p>
        <p>Coaches, trainers, managers and team members will be honored for the outstanding job they have done this year to promote high school athletics in our area," project chairman Vernon E. Carawan said.</p>
        <p>the tournament. They have amassed a 77-5^verall record including a 30-1 dual record along with ten tournament titles.</p>
        <p>Osman has a 22-7 record with two tournament championships to his credit while Thorp boasts a 24-6-1 record along with two tournament titles.</p>
        <p>John Welborn would just love to see all six of his wrestlers place in the tournament. A top finish in the NCAA Championships would be the perfect end of yet another outstanding wrestling year at East Carolina.</p>
        <p>real difference came at the line, where North Pitt hit 12 of 22, and Roanoke Rapids made just 11 of 16. The Panthers scored five of their final nine points at the stripe.</p>
        <p>North Pitt went into the final period with a 47-40 lead, but the Yellow Jackets caught up in the first two minutes as the Panthers missed on tour shots and had a few turnovers to go with it. Dave Butts hit two baskets around three free throws by his teammates to knot it at 47-47. Jackie Best put the Panthers back out at the line, then Virgil Pilgreen added a basket. But buckets by Jimmy Pierce and Butts tied it again, 51-all. Again the two exchanged baskets to knot it at 53-53 with 2:17 left.</p>
        <p>Kenneth Roberson hit the second of two free throws for a 54-53 lead with 2:00 to play, and after getting a rebound with about 1:45 to go, the Panthers stalled it until Jesse Harris was</p>
        <p>Redskins Gain Win</p>
        <p>WHITE OAK - Roanoke High School moved into the semifinals of the District 2, 2-A Playoffs with a 66-58 victory over Jones Senior.</p>
        <p>In the other game. Elm City, the champion of the Eastern Plains Conference downed South Edgecombe.</p>
        <p>Roanoke will meet the winner of tonights North Johnston-Swansboro game, while Elm City takes on the winner of the Pamlico-West Edgecombe contest. The semifinals are Thursday.</p>
        <p>Roanoke ran away early, building up a 14-6 lead after one period. But Jones came back in the second quarter, outhitting the Redskins, 18-10, to knot it at 24-24 at the half.</p>
        <p>Roanoke pulled away again in the third period, however, outscoring Jones, 19-12. That left the Redskins, in a 43-36 lead going into the final period. Roanoke held a 23-22 edge in scoring in the final period.</p>
        <p>Ricky Duggtns led Roanoke with 21 points, while Kenneth Howell added 18. Ronald Willie led Jones with 16, while Bernard Jones had 14 and James McLean had 11.</p>
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        <p>fouled with 43 seconds left. But he missed both shots, and the Jackets got the ball. Pierce, however, was called for charging with 29 seconds left, and with 16 seconds remaining. Perkins was fouled by Butts, and hit both. Roanoke Rapids again turned it over, and that was the game.</p>
        <p>The Jackets took the initial lead, but after trailing 4-2, the Panthers took command and built up an eight point lead in the first period, 15-7. Roanoke Rapids refused to wilt however, and as the Panther play got sloppy, the Jackets came back to cut the lead to 19-15 at the horn They stayed close throughout the second frame, although they never caught up, and trailed JOTS at the half.</p>
        <p>Twice in the third period, the Jackets tied it'up, at 32-32 and again at 36-36. Each time, they had the chance to push ahead, but each time, turnovers or poor shots cost them and the Panthers managed to regain the lead, moving out to a 47-40 lead to start the final period.</p>
        <p>If anything saved the Panthers, it was their rebounding, where they held a 45-28 margin for the game. Both teams were bothered by turnovers, 26 for the Yellow Jackets and 23 by North Pitt.</p>
        <p>Rain Hits Contests</p>
        <p>Rains yesterday postponed a baseball game, a track meet and a tennis match on the high school level.</p>
        <p>Ayden-Griftons baseball game at Eastern Wayne was washed away, and has been rescheduled for today,</p>
        <p>Greene Centrals tennis match at Farmville Central, also delayed, is also set for today. The Rams track meet with Southern Wayne is now scheduled to be made up as part of a tri-meet between those two and Charles B. Aycock at Pikeville on Thursday.</p>
        <p>Harris and Pilgreen led the Panther scoring with 14 each, while Roberson and Perkins each had 11. William Spain led the Jackets with 18, while Butts had 15.</p>
        <p>For Washington, it was more like practice The Pam Pack, recording its 21st victory without a loss, shot 48.6 per cent to North Lenoirs 39,2 They held a 51-33 rebounding edge and had only 13 turnovers to the Hawks 23.</p>
        <p>Before the first period was over, the contest was Washington hit the first two baskets, as Kenny Rogers and Carl Williams hit. Then, after two Hawk free throws, the Pack reeled off five more points for a 9-2 edge. They continued to pull away and by the time the first period was over, Washington was safety ahead, 21-8.</p>
        <p>Things got no better in the second period, as the Pack built its lead on out to 25 points, that coming on the final shots of the period, and a 46-21 halftime edge.</p>
        <p>During the third period, it reached 31 points, and held that</p>
        <p>at 65-34, the score at the horn. It finally reached its apex at 43,79-36, as both teams went to their bench.</p>
        <p>Alvis Rogers led Washington with 18, while Mike Boyd and Albert Spencer each had 12 and Williams had 10. Jimmy Wynne, who scored 14 of the 21 points for North Lenoir in the first half, led the Hawks with 14, not hitting in</p>
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        <p>the second half, Roger Jones added 13.</p>
        <p>Tonight, Greene Central plays Williamston at 7 p.m., with the winner moving on to face Washington; and Ahoskie and Farmville Central clash for the right to meet North Pitt. The semifinals will be Thursday, and the finals on Friday.</p>
        <p>N. Lenoir  9</p>
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        <p>Taylor  1</p>
        <p>Clements  1</p>
        <p>Holt  0</p>
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        <p>Best</p>
        <p>Perkins</p>
        <p>Council</p>
        <p>0 14</p>
        <p>3  11</p>
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        <p>4  6</p>
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        <p>Williamston Ousts Jaguars</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSTONWilliamston High Schools unbeaten girls ran their record to 23-0 last night with a 52-41 victory over Farmville Central. It came in the first round of the District One Girls Tournament.</p>
        <p>In the other game. Belhaven downed Gates County, 48AI, and will meet Williamston, Thursday at 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>Tonight, Chowan takes on Chocowinity, while Northeastern meets Plymouth. The winners meet Thursday in the other game for the final berth. The finals will be held on Friday.</p>
        <p>Farmville Central pushed out into an early lead and held a 14-11 edge after the first period. But the Williamston lassies came back to outhit the Lady Jaguars,</p>
        <p>12-6, and charge into a 23-20 halftime lead</p>
        <p>The two kept up the battle in the third period, with the Tigerettes outhitting the Jags,</p>
        <p>13-12, to up its lead to 36-32. Then, in the final period, the Jaguars ran out of gas, and Williamston pulled away, 16-9, to take the win.</p>
        <p>Sissy Taylor led Williamston with 18 points, while Paula Bennett had 13 and Bet Brandon hit 11. Wanda Phillips led Farmville with 14 points, while Diane Barrett had 11 and Jennifer Counterman had 10.</p>
        <p>Farmville CentralBarren n, counterman 10, Hart 2, W. Phillips l4,Turnage 2, Williams 2, Tyson.</p>
        <p>Williamston-vTayior 18, Williams 4, Brarvdon 11, Bennett 13, Sharp 6, Cullipher, Lillev</p>
        <p>Farmville Central  u 6 11 f41</p>
        <p>Williamston  li ll 13 1652</p>
        <p>Golfers Are 10th</p>
        <p>PINEHURST - The East Carolina University golf team slipped a bit in the rainy second day action of the Pinehurst Collegiate Invitational Tournament. The Pirates fell from an opening day seventh place standing to tenth place after two days of the three-day tournament.</p>
        <p>Steve Ridge and Rob Welton led the Pirates on Tuesday with 78s. Mike Buckmaster had an 81, Tripp Boinest an 83, Frank Acker an 85 and Keith Hiller an 86, The top five scores gave ECU a combined 782 team total for two days play.</p>
        <p>Wake Forest University roared out front despite the rainy conditions, taking a 19 stroke lead over both N.C. State and North Carolina. The Deacons had a two-day total of 736, while State and Carolina had 755.</p>
        <p>Tied for the individual lead after two days are Bob Byman of Wake Forest and Tom Reynolds of N.C. State with a 143 total. Curtis Strange and Jay Hass, both of Wake Forest, are two strokes back at 145. ECU's top man is Steve Ridge with a 151, just eight strokes off the lead.</p>
        <p>The final round will be played today over the famous Number Two courses here.</p>
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        <p>BY WOODY PEEtE</p>
        <p>They call him Wld Bill.</p>
        <p>Hes really BiU Carson, the track coach at East Carolina, and he earned the nickname by his straight-forward, let-the-chips-fall attitude. Like a former East Carolina coach, he tells it like it is.</p>
        <p>Yesterday, Carson was one of the guest speakers for the Greenville Sports Club, and his primary theme was that hes tired of being Number Two.</p>
        <p>Being a bridesmaid is getting to me, he said. After this last indoor (Southern Conference) meet, someone called my kids losers. Well, that just isnt so. They are winners. Just because we havent beaten William &amp;amp; Mary is no reason to call us losers.</p>
        <p>Carson went on to say that he and basketball coach Dave Patton might feel like they were in the same boat. They only called four fouls against ^palachian (in the playoff game with ECU). Well, they didnt call any at the track meet.</p>
        <p>The coach said that at the recent meet, three of the top ECU runners were knocked down in one race, and no fouls were called. Then later on, when our guy and two others were way out in front in a heat, and only three could qualify, our guy was disqualified for cutting in.Then, to top it all off, the next day, another of our guys was knocked almost up in the stands, and no foul was called. Makes you wonder, doesnt it?</p>
        <p>Carson also added that the team had the added problem of an accident to prey on it. After the first days competition, we stopped for a burger and as we were leaving the restaurant, a kid on a motorcycle rammed the side of the bus and everyone thought he was dead at first. It was after 3:30 a.m. before we got away from the police station, and nearly4 before we got into bed, with competition early that morning. That didnt help us either. The coach added that during this year so far, hes beaten more Division I competition that any other ECU coach. Our kids are not second class. We qualified five for the nationals. Thats more than anyone else in the Southern, and more than most of the ACC teams. Weve beaten about everybody weve run against except William &amp;amp; Mary.</p>
        <p>The Indians remain as the thorn in Carsons side. But,he pointed out, my entire budget is equal to about two-thirds of their scholarship budget. My entire budget, now. He added that Jrtin Randolph of William &amp;amp; Mary is one of the best coaches in the country, too.</p>
        <p>Sieems like every time I get close to him, he goes out and gets more money, and pulls away again, Carson said.</p>
        <p>Carson does feel that if the team can remain healthy this spring, that the outdoor team will have a definite shot at beating the Indians.</p>
        <p>Also speaking was George Williams, the Pirate baseball coach, who told the group that pro baseball was beginning to look at the collegiate game as the new minor leagues.</p>
        <p>College baseball is improving rapidly, Williams said. Already, professional baseball is starting to subsidize some of the summer leagues. The North Carolina Summer League will not receive any of this money however. Currently, the pros are only sponsoring the type of leagues that allow no more than two players from the same school on a team. Our league requires that all players be a member of the team during the spring season, Williams said.</p>
        <p>But there is going to be more and more help from the majors as time goes by, he said. ^ As far as the Southern Conference race, Williams said that he hopes the Pirates will be in there battling for the title. But well get a lot of competition from Furman, The Citadel, Richmond and Appalachian State. He added that should the Pirates win the title, they mi^t have a shot at landing the Regional Playoffs in Greenville.</p>
        <p>In comparing East Carolina to the ACC teams, Williams said he didnt have nearly the same budget to work with. We try to use as many instate kids as we can, and give them partial scholarships. The ACC for the most part has the national limit of 13 fulll scholarships.</p>
        <p> *00 11 see some fine college teams and players coming in here, he said. For instance. Bob Ferris, who pitched most of the first game Sunday for Maryland, may be the best pitcher in the ACC, and hes a sure pro prospect. And our guy. Dean Reavis, did an outstanding job for us, going 12 innings in his first game of ttie year.</p>
        <p>Denver Opens Bigger Lead</p>
        <p>DENVER (AP) - Denver Coach Larry Brown thought the game turned out all right, even if his Nuggets were really only playing with four men against the New York Nets' usual complement of five.</p>
        <p>Our offense had Bobby Jones too far away, Brown said after Denver defeated the second-place New Yorkers 128-112 and widened its American Basketball Association league lead to 8,4 games Tuesday night</p>
        <p>We were reaUy only playing with four men. I think that was my fault"</p>
        <p>Jones, averaging better than *15 points a game for Denver this season, managed only seven. But reserve forward Gus Gerard more than made up the ..alack.</p>
        <p>* Gerard, averaging only 10 points a game, came up with 27 gainst the Nets, including four near the end of the first period Jwhen it looked like New York Jhad the game going its way.</p>
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        <p>Wider Gap Between Owners, Players</p>
        <p>By BRUCE LOWITT AP Sports Writer NEW YORK (AP)  Representatives of major league baseballs players and club owners, apparently further</p>
        <p>apart than theyve ever been in their current complex contract negotiating sessions, meet again Thursday in Tampa, Fla., with the first order of business to heal the wounds of</p>
        <p>Tuesdays meeting.</p>
        <p>The owners took salvos from two different directions Tuesday. On one hand, Marvin Miller, the executive director of the players association, leveled a blast at them, accusing them of issuing misinformation and trying to divide the players.</p>
        <p>But the biggest blast of the day came from the relative calm of a courtroom in St. Louis where a three-judge Appeals Court ruled unanimously against the owners and affirmed the decision of arbitrator Peter Seitz, who granted free-agent status to pitchers Andy Messersmith and Dave McNally.</p>
        <p>It effects only the two pitchers this year  but since no compromise between the players union and owners Is forthcoming, it could mean every player without a multi-year contract could be a free agent by the start of the 1978 season.</p>
        <p>It was the second court setback for the owners. They have only one more appeal  the U.S. Supreme Court.</p>
        <p>The players 24 player representatives, two league representatives, plus Miller and</p>
        <p>players union counsel Dick Moss will be holding a meeting Thursday in Tampa.</p>
        <p>They invited the owners to attend but the invitation was accepted instead by the owners Player Relations Committee and John Gaherin, its chief negotiator.</p>
        <p>The next official bargaining session is set for Friday in St. Petersburg, Fla.</p>
        <p>Tuesdays three-hour session, the 26th thus far, ended in acrimony with Miller charging the owners with negotiating over our heads ... Their public relations campaign creates a lot of problems. We have to spend a lot of time correcting the misinformation that the owners put out.</p>
        <p>Miller said he had uncovered an attempt by one club  he declined to identity it  to put out a phony survey of its players. He said the players were asked one question, then the players answer to a different question was piaced on a telegram.</p>
        <p>Miller also said the recent public statements of several players was proof that the owners were conducting a campaign of misinformation. We</p>
        <p>cant spend our time continually putting out the fires ... Im not complaining. I'm merely explaining the results of their action.</p>
        <p>Miller said a major problem remaining was the owners in-...jifnce that he retroactively strip his players of their rights won in the Seitz decision and now upheld by two federal courts.</p>
        <p>The owners insist any basic agreement would retroactively cancel out the SeiU decision, which allows every player with a 1976 individual contract to become a free agent in 1977 if he doesnt sign for 1976 and in 1978 if he does sign in 1976 but refuses to sign for 1977.</p>
        <p>Miller says taking away the players free agent rights would open the union to potential damage suits. Two of his suggestions to end the retroactivity problem, he said, were again rejected by the owners.</p>
        <p>In one, he would try to get as many players as he could to sign waivers of their rights won in the Seitz decision. Meanwhile, the players and owners would arrive at a' collectively bargained change in the reserve system and a new collec-</p>
        <p>GOTCHA COVERED  Referee Ernie Cojoe assists welterweight boxer Andre Love with his slipping trucks in a bout with Maurice McQuillian in New Orleans Monday night. Love, who lost his pants on several occasions, also lost the bout, but won the crowd. (AP Wirephoto)</p>
        <p>Scoreboard</p>
        <p>Baseball Players May Get Unemployment Pay</p>
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        <p>Easftrn</p>
        <p>Conference</p>
        <p>Atlantic</p>
        <p>Olvlilon</p>
        <p>W L</p>
        <p>Pet.</p>
        <p>GB</p>
        <p>Boston</p>
        <p>42 21</p>
        <p>.667</p>
        <p>Buffalo</p>
        <p>36 27</p>
        <p>,571</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>philphia</p>
        <p>37 29</p>
        <p>.561</p>
        <p>6Vi</p>
        <p>New York</p>
        <p>32 34</p>
        <p>.485</p>
        <p>}V/3</p>
        <p>Cantral</p>
        <p>Division</p>
        <p>Washington</p>
        <p>41 26</p>
        <p>.612</p>
        <p>Cleveland</p>
        <p>37 26</p>
        <p>.587</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Houston</p>
        <p>32 33</p>
        <p>.492</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>N . Orleans</p>
        <p>29 36</p>
        <p>.446 11</p>
        <p>Atlanta</p>
        <p>28 36</p>
        <p>.438 }V/7</p>
        <p>Waitarn</p>
        <p>Cenlerenct</p>
        <p>Midwest</p>
        <p>Division</p>
        <p>Milwaukee</p>
        <p>26 35</p>
        <p>.444</p>
        <p>Detroit</p>
        <p>25 39</p>
        <p>.391</p>
        <p>y/2</p>
        <p>K.C.</p>
        <p>25 40</p>
        <p>.385</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Chicago</p>
        <p>20 44</p>
        <p>.313</p>
        <p>0Vj</p>
        <p>Faclfic</p>
        <p>Division</p>
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        <p>47 11</p>
        <p>.723</p>
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        <p>32 33</p>
        <p>.492 IS</p>
        <p>Seattle</p>
        <p>32 35</p>
        <p>.478</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Phoenix</p>
        <p>30 33</p>
        <p>.476 16</p>
        <p>Portland</p>
        <p>29 37</p>
        <p>.439</p>
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        <p>117. Bostor</p>
        <p>1 99</p>
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        <p>96</p>
        <p>Golden State</p>
        <p>112, Detroit</p>
        <p>108</p>
        <p>Chicago 102.</p>
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        <p>Thuridav't Games</p>
        <p>Golden State</p>
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        <p>Phoenix at</p>
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        <p>SO 16</p>
        <p>.758</p>
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        <p>42 25</p>
        <p>627</p>
        <p>V/i</p>
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        <p>39 26</p>
        <p>.600</p>
        <p>10'/^</p>
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        <p>37 31</p>
        <p>.544</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>indiana</p>
        <p>33 37</p>
        <p>.471</p>
        <p>19</p>
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        <p>30 38</p>
        <p>.441</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Virginia</p>
        <p>12 57</p>
        <p>.174 39'/^</p>
        <p>Tueiday's Results</p>
        <p>Kentucky 151. Virginia</p>
        <p>114</p>
        <p>Denver 128,</p>
        <p>New York</p>
        <p>112</p>
        <p>Wadnasday'i Oamai</p>
        <p>San Antonio</p>
        <p>at Kentucky</p>
        <p>Denver at Indiana</p>
        <p>New York at</p>
        <p>St. Louis</p>
        <p>Thursday's Games</p>
        <p>Denver at New York</p>
        <p>San Antonio</p>
        <p>vs. Virginia</p>
        <p>at</p>
        <p>Norfolk</p>
        <p>Walot Conference ,  Nerri  Division</p>
        <p>Montreal  49 9 10 108 283 146</p>
        <p>L .Angeles  32 29 7 7 1 220 226</p>
        <p>Pitts,  29  27  11  69  210  251</p>
        <p>Detroit  20  38  9  49  171  259</p>
        <p>WBShn  8  50  9  25  190  328</p>
        <p>Adams Division Boston  42  13  11  95  258  195</p>
        <p>Buffalo  36  19  12  84  78  201</p>
        <p>Toronto  31  25  12  74  257  231</p>
        <p>Calif.  24  36  9  57  218  241</p>
        <p>Tuesday's Results New  York  Islanders  4,  St.</p>
        <p>Louis 0 Atlanta 9, Boston o LOS  Angeles  6, Vancouver  i</p>
        <p>Wednesday's Games Buffalo  at  Pittsburgh</p>
        <p>St. Louis at  Toronto</p>
        <p>Montreal at  Chicago</p>
        <p>Atlanta  at  Minnesota</p>
        <p>Detroit  at  California</p>
        <p>Kansas City  at Vancouver</p>
        <p>Thursday's Games Toronto  at  Boston</p>
        <p>Buffalo at Philadelphia New  York  Rangers  at  Los</p>
        <p>Angeles</p>
        <p>CONFIDENCE HELPED JACKSON, Miss (AP) -Basketball Coach Kermit Davis says Its downright unbelievable to think that we upset Kentucky. As an afterthought, Davis said senior Joe Dean had as much to do with the win as any player.</p>
        <p>By HAL BOCK AP Sporte Writer</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Can you imagine Johnny Bench, Fran Tarkenton, Bobby Orr and Rick Barry standing on line, waiting for their unemployment paychecks?</p>
        <p>Dont laugh: its possible.</p>
        <p>Because most of them are paid on a seasonal basis, professional athletes are technically eligible for unemployment benefits, according to an official of the Department of Labor.</p>
        <p>Robert Seebol, associate regional administrator of the employment training administration, said that a players income during the period he is paid by his team would not enter into the question of his eligibility for unemployment benefits.</p>
        <p>Several Milwaukee Brewers players have been receiving benefits, according to Bud Se-lig, president of the baseball team.</p>
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        <p>Comedy of Errors</p>
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        <p>With his team trailing by 10 points, Gerard sank a three-pointer and made good on a foul shot he was awarded on the play to cut the margin to six at the end of the quarter.</p>
        <p>Denver resumed where Gerard left off after the opening tip of the second period, taking the lead for good midway through the quarter.</p>
        <p>In the only other ABA game Tuesday night, the Kentucky Colonels routed the Virginia Squires 151-114.</p>
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        <p>Atlanta  29  30  10  68  2 29  207</p>
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        <p>Vancvr  27  28  13  67  229  234</p>
        <p>S.LOUlt  24  32  tl  59  207  240</p>
        <p>Minn.  18  45  4  40  163  253</p>
        <p>K.C.  12  44  10  34  156  282</p>
        <p>MOTORIST TORTURED ON HIGHWAY</p>
        <p>Driving i sluggish csr that coughs, missas or drags on the highway can be sheer torture. Erratic engine performance is often caused by crankcase contaminents and slicking mechanical parls. In such cases you can help restpre lost perfprmance thanks to a special formula lion called WYNN'S* [NGINE lUNEUP. Ihis lamous oil trealment works in 10 minutes as you drive lo help guiel valves and lillers, while it dissolves away harmful deposits. So lo help end highway torture, GET WYNN'S ENGINE TUNE UP today.</p>
        <p>pm Plaza Shopping Cantar</p>
        <p>Sears |</p>
        <p>IN</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>BLEMISHED</p>
        <p>mm</p>
        <p>TIRE</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>MOST SIZES IN STOCK</p>
        <p>A-13 - 123.52 B-13 - 123.52 D-14 - 143,52 E-14 - 143.52 F-14 - 143.52</p>
        <p>G-14 - 163.52 H-14 - 163.52 G-15 - 163.52 H-15 - 163.52 L-15 - 163.52</p>
        <p>WOW! WHAT A PRICE FOR 4 RAOIAL TIRES INSTALLED</p>
        <p>4% Tax Not Included</p>
        <p>Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back</p>
        <p>SHOP AT SEARS AND SAVE</p>
        <p>Sears</p>
        <p>Will and ttepotnt Cmtar Opin</p>
        <p>nIW 7St.!lll</p>
        <p>SEAKS, ROEBUCK AND CO.</p>
        <p>be eligible, said Seebol. High earnings would not bar them from receiving benefits during the period when they are not employed.</p>
        <p>The key to the whole matter is the period of paydays tor pro athletes.</p>
        <p>Most baseball players normally are paid twice a month starting from April 15 and running through the end of the season. They are not paid in the off-season. The same is true for football players, most of whom are paid over the 14-week schedule of the regular season from September until December. Almost all hockey and basketball players also receive their salaries twice a month during the season.</p>
        <p>There are, of course, exceptions. Some players choose to be paid on a 12-month basis to assure regular income all year long. They would not be eligible for unemployment benefits. But technically, said Seebol, when athletes are not receiving paychecks from their clubs, they are unemployed.</p>
        <p>Each case Is taken individually," the Labor Department official said. The claims examiner would look at the applicants over-all salary. He would have to be available for suit-</p>
        <p>tive agreement.</p>
        <p>The owners would decide on what they consider a non-toler-able number of non-waiver players, then match that figure against Millers number of waivers. "If the non-waivers are under the tolerable figure, wed have an agreement, Miller said. "If not, all bets are off.</p>
        <p>The second suggestion would be for Miller to get permission from his executive board to allow teams to approach players individually about inserting special covenants In their contrete. In those covenants, a player could promise not to play out his option for an individually agreed-upon number of years.</p>
        <p>In the meantime, while appeals and negotiations go on, spring training camps remain closed on the owners orders, exhibition games are being canceled and the start of the 1976 season is being threatened. The owners have said they wont open the camps until an agreement is reached or there is real progress towards reaching one.</p>
        <p>Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who could order the owners to open the camps and get activity under way, has thus far remained pretty much out of the picture.</p>
        <p>I continue to urge daily meetings between the two sides in an effort to get this thing solved. If they will reaUy stick at it, I am confident they can get the job done, Kuhn said after Tuesdays bargaining session.</p>
        <p>And when asked why he has maintained virtual silence, the commissioner said: "I think enough and maybe too much has been said publicly by everyone involved. He declined comment on the St. Louis court decision.</p>
        <p>able work and if he was not looking for work, theyd probably give him a hard time."</p>
        <p>Seebol said the only way to prevent athletes from applying for benefits would b to have a specific statement written into the law dealing with maximum annual income levels.</p>
        <p>Most major leaguers dont apply for benefits, according to one agent who handles basketball and hockey players. But its a very common practice for junior hockey players in Canada and many minor leaguers, who arent making big salaries.</p>
        <p>Seebol said high-paid actors sometimes show up on jobless lines.</p>
        <p>Adolphe Menjou used to drive up to the regional office in Hollywood in a chauffered limousine to pick up benefits.</p>
        <p>The amount he received probably didnt even cover the chauffers salary, but it was his right to get it as long as he met the criteria.</p>
        <p>turn,* ************* It</p>
        <p>i RIEGAN SHOE SHOP</p>
        <p>W sell shoe color, shoo lacti, shoo polish, leathor  .)</p>
        <p>* dye, saddle soep. We repair ell leather goods.  *</p>
        <p>  DOWNTOWN OREENVILLe  *</p>
        <p>. inW.fTH.ST,  OPRHIA.toPA.MON.#rl.,IAT.!;10  .</p>
        <p>************************&amp;lt;***:*********</p>
        <p>Correction</p>
        <p>The signup time for the Greenville Golf and Country Clubs Member-Guest Tournament will be 7:30 a.m., not 7:30p.m., on March 13, as stated in a story in the Daily Reflector on Sunday.</p>
        <p>Also in the story, Jane Collie, not Joan Collie, took second low net in a Ladies Day event.</p>
        <p>HEIL</p>
        <p>YourHEIL Heating and Cooling Deaier has a FREE Weed Eater to teli you about. Caii him now I  Phone 752-3042</p>
        <p>5,000 Tons Salvage Fertilizer</p>
        <p>FANTASTIC</p>
        <p>BARGAINS</p>
        <p>Fertilizer can be seen at</p>
        <p>Fred Webb, Inc. Grain Elevator</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C. Phone 758-2141</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0017" />
        <p>USDA INSPECTED 4-7 lb AVG</p>
        <p>BAKING HENS</p>
        <p>- 57</p>
        <p>USDA INSPECTED FRESH</p>
        <p>FRYER PARTS</p>
        <p> Whole Legs  Breast Otrs. With Wings  Leg Otrs. With Backs  |Q,</p>
        <p>BREAST lb. 69c  ^  ^</p>
        <p>ADVERTISED ITEM POLICY Each of these advertised items is required to be readily available for sale at or below the advertised price in each A&amp;amp;P Store, except as specifically noted in this ad.</p>
        <p>PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU MARCH 14 in Greenville, N.C</p>
        <p>pride</p>
        <p>IF WE CANT DO IT,</p>
        <p>NOBODY CAN</p>
        <p>ITEMS OFFERED FOR SALE NOT AVAILABLE TO OTHER RETAILERS OR WHOLESALERS</p>
        <p>USDA INSPECTED FRESH WHOLE</p>
        <p>FRYERS lb 43</p>
        <p>2 IN A BAG - LIMIT 2 BAGS PLEASE    </p>
        <p>SUPER RIGHT" TENDER 4-6 lb. AVG.</p>
        <p>SUPER RIGHT TENDER , SMOKED</p>
        <p>SUPER RIGHT" TENDER SLICED</p>
        <p>SMOKED</p>
        <p>CENTER</p>
        <p>BEEF LIVER</p>
        <p>^59</p>
        <p>PICNICS</p>
        <p>HAM SLICES</p>
        <p>b 69</p>
        <p>SLICED ......lb. 79'</p>
        <p>2$15-</p>
        <p>USDA INSPECTED FRESH</p>
        <p>BOX-O-CHICKEN</p>
        <p>Contains: 3 Breast Otrs .</p>
        <p>3 Leg Otrs., 3 Necks, 3 Wings, 3 Giblet Packs,</p>
        <p>39</p>
        <p>USDA INSPECTED</p>
        <p>TUBKEY HIMDQgARTEBS</p>
        <p>I &amp;lt;b, 39</p>
        <p>TURKEY WINGS lb. 39c TURKEY NECKS 29c</p>
        <p>JESSE JONES</p>
        <p>MEAT FRANKS  12  oz.  PKG.  79c</p>
        <p>MEAT BOLOGNA  i  lb.  PKG.  99c</p>
        <p>W FRESH PORK SAUSAGE 12 oz. PKG. 99c</p>
        <p>SUPER RIGHT QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF</p>
        <p>BONELESS ROAST</p>
        <p>CUT FROM THE  V  Oft</p>
        <p>HEART OF  V I XO</p>
        <p>THE SHOULDER  *</p>
        <p>SUPER RIGHT QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN | SUPER RIGHT QUALITY HEAVY WESTERN GRAIN FED BEEF  I  GRAIN  FED  BEEF</p>
        <p>SHENSEN CORNED BEEF ROUND OR</p>
        <p>BRISKET^ 1 CQ ROAST Ib.^ 1  ^</p>
        <p>BONELESS 9-12 lb. AVG.</p>
        <p>WHOLE RIBEYES</p>
        <p>$019</p>
        <p>CUT FREE INTO STEAKS &amp;amp; TRIMMINGS</p>
        <p>BONELESS TOP CHUCK OR CUBED</p>
        <p>STEAK</p>
        <p>,, * 169</p>
        <p>A&amp;amp;P FRESH PORK</p>
        <p>SAUSAGE</p>
        <p>87</p>
        <p>2 lb. PKG. ...SI .73</p>
        <p>A&amp;amp;P MEAT</p>
        <p>FRANKS</p>
        <p>HORMELL LITTLE</p>
        <p>SIZZLERS</p>
        <p>DRESSED CROAKERS</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>Cap'n John's</p>
        <p>Shrimp</p>
        <p>Cocktail</p>
        <p> r</p>
        <p>TURBOT</p>
        <p>FILLET</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>KRAFT</p>
        <p>m MAYONNAISE</p>
        <p>i ^^88</p>
        <p>LIMIT ONE WITH COUPON BELOW AND $7.50 ORDER</p>
        <p>SNOWDRIFT</p>
        <p>SHORTENING</p>
        <p>IS, 33^</p>
        <p>FARM FRESH NEW GREEN</p>
        <p>CABBAEE</p>
        <p>ENGLISH MOUNTAIN CUT</p>
        <p>r</p>
        <p>I Limit one with coupon below and $7.50 order.</p>
        <p>WESSON OIL </p>
        <p>SWEET JUICY FLORIDA ^ ^</p>
        <p>ORANGES 20 1</p>
        <p>RSATO broccoli</p>
        <p>49^</p>
        <p>BUNCH</p>
        <p>GENUINE IDAHO RUSSET</p>
        <p>POTATOES</p>
        <p>10 lb. $ 1 39</p>
        <p>BAG A</p>
        <p>TART and JUICY</p>
        <p>LEMONS</p>
        <p>6-59Jh</p>
        <p>FLAVORFUL</p>
        <p>CARROTS</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>GREEN BEANS</p>
        <p>Steoz $100</p>
        <p>CANS ^</p>
        <p>ANN PAGE, WHITE, YELLOW, LEMON, DEVIL FOOD</p>
        <p>CAKE MIXES</p>
        <p>r</p>
        <p>19 oz. PKG.</p>
        <p>ANN PAGE  ANN  PAGE  W  frqZEN</p>
        <p>" ralN"  IOE</p>
        <p>SPAGHETTI  I JUICE</p>
        <p>24 OZ. Bottle</p>
        <p>76</p>
        <p>A&amp;amp;P FROZEN</p>
        <p>PILLSBURY FROSTING MIXES</p>
        <p>I MUSHROOM, MEAT, PLAIN</p>
        <p>Quart</p>
        <p>Bottle</p>
        <p>A&amp;amp;P FROZEN</p>
        <p>FRENCH FRIED</p>
        <p>POTATOES</p>
        <p>REG OR CRINKLE</p>
        <p>6 9oz.</p>
        <p>PKGS.</p>
        <p> Vanilla, 15.4 oz.</p>
        <p>t Milk Choc. 14.3 oz.</p>
        <p> Flutly While 7 oz. e Dougle Dutch</p>
        <p>14.3 02.</p>
        <p>PKG.</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>OUR OWN</p>
        <p>APPLE JUICE  TEABAGS</p>
        <p>33'  BjMEU  To?  39</p>
        <p>TREASURE HUNT OF VALUES</p>
        <p>KRAFT SALE</p>
        <p>MARVEL SANDWICH SLICED</p>
        <p>WHITE BREAD</p>
        <p>O $ 100</p>
        <p>1lb. Loaves</p>
        <p>BUSH PINTO BEANS OR</p>
        <p>BLACKEYE PEAS</p>
        <p>CONTAINS RICH BRAZILIAN COFFEES</p>
        <p>8 OXLOCK INSTANT COFFEE</p>
        <p>179</p>
        <p>'h Gal. Bottle</p>
        <p>KEN-L-RATION</p>
        <p>DOG FOOD</p>
        <p>615V2 0Z.  $1  29</p>
        <p>CANS  A</p>
        <p>SKIPPY 7 IN 1'RATION</p>
        <p>DOG FOOD</p>
        <p>Coca-Cola $185</p>
        <p>  PlUB  B</p>
        <p>Cirton Of6 32-Ot. Bottlws</p>
        <p>Bottle DepMit</p>
        <p>KRAFT</p>
        <p>ORANGE</p>
        <p>JUICE</p>
        <p>KRAFT</p>
        <p>GBAPEFBUIT</p>
        <p>JUICE</p>
        <p>2.. 7Q</p>
        <p>Bottles # 9</p>
        <p>KRAFT</p>
        <p>CRACKER BARREL</p>
        <p>NATURAL</p>
        <p>CHEESE</p>
        <p>MELLOW or MILD 10 oz.Stlck</p>
        <p>KRAFT PARKAY</p>
        <p>MARGARINE</p>
        <p>Kraft French or Italian</p>
        <p>POURABLE</p>
        <p>DRESSING</p>
        <p>2aoz.</p>
        <p>Bottles</p>
        <p>88</p>
        <p>KRAFT 16 01. BAG</p>
        <p>MARSHMALLOWS</p>
        <p>KRAFT AMERICAN</p>
        <p>CHEESE</p>
        <p>SLICES</p>
        <p>$199</p>
        <p>SHOWBOAT</p>
        <p>V/i lb. PKG.</p>
        <p>KRAR</p>
        <p>1000 ISUND</p>
        <p>DRESSING</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>oz.</p>
        <p>Bottle</p>
        <p>76</p>
        <p>KRAFT MACARONI S CHEESE</p>
        <p>DINNEB</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>7V&amp;gt; OZ. O O0</p>
        <p>BOXES OO</p>
        <p>KRAFT PLAIN</p>
        <p>BAR-B-QUE</p>
        <p>SAUCE</p>
        <p>28</p>
        <p>oz.</p>
        <p>Bottle</p>
        <p>88</p>
        <p>PORK &amp;amp; BEANS</p>
        <p>4U.0T.</p>
        <p>SUPERFINE</p>
        <p>r</p>
        <p>Seven-Up</p>
        <p>Carton Old 10-01. Bottles</p>
        <p>65</p>
        <p>Plui Bme Deposit</p>
        <p>NORTHERN ASST.</p>
        <p>LUNCHEON</p>
        <p>NAPKINS</p>
        <p>140 Ct. CT.</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>PUNCH</p>
        <p>LAUNDRY</p>
        <p>DETERGENT</p>
        <p>49 01. PKG.</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>DOVE LIQUID DISH DETERGENT</p>
        <p>13c OFF LABEL You pay only</p>
        <p>PILLSBURY</p>
        <p>BUTTERMILK</p>
        <p>BISCUITS</p>
        <p>4'a 48 </p>
        <p>SHOEPEG CORN</p>
        <p>CANS</p>
        <p>RED TAG</p>
        <p>PEAR HALVES</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>16 oz.</p>
        <p>|00</p>
        <p>22 01. Bottle</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>A&amp;amp;P COUPON</p>
        <p>CO KRAFT</p>
        <p>MAYONNAISE</p>
        <p>I?.  88</p>
        <p>LMIT ONE WITH THIS COUPON AND $7.50 OR- . . OCR. GOOD THRU MARCH 14  oOStore Hours Monday thru Saturday A.M. To 10:00 P.M.Conveniently Located At 2808 East 10th StreetOpen Sunday 12 Noon To 7:00 P.M.</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0018" />
        <p>IS-The DtUy RellecUir, GrecavlUe, N.r._Wedneiday, March 10. 1*70</p>
        <p>Honored For Lodge Role</p>
        <p>RECEIVES AWARD-District Deputy, Lonnie B. Anderson, receives an award for his service to the members of Prince Haii Mason by Grand Lodge officers and worshipfui Master of Mt. Hermon Lodge no. 35 Monty G. FYizzeii.</p>
        <p>Lonnie B. Anderson. District Deputy of District 10 recently received an award for his service to the Prince Hall Mason Lodge.</p>
        <p>Anderson has been a member of Mount Calvery Free WiU Baptist Church for 43 years, and</p>
        <p>Murder In N.C. Prison</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP)-A murder charge has been filed against a Cental Prison inmate in the stabbing death of another inmate Txiesday afternoon, prison officials said.</p>
        <p>Killed at 4:35 p.m. by a sUb wound in the chest was Earl Cox, 35. A murder warrant was obtained Tuesday night against William D. Jarrell, 25, of High Point.</p>
        <p>Prison officials said the stabbing occurred in a cellblock as the prisoners were heading to their evening meal in the prison cafeteria.</p>
        <p>Cox had been in the prison since Sept. 11, 1969, and was serving a 30-to 40-year sentence from Wayne County for kidnaping.</p>
        <p>Jarrell was serving a seven-to 10-year sentence for assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. He was first assigned to one of the outlying prison units in April 1974, but was transferred to Central Prison in September 1974 after assaulting a prison ofBcer, officials said.</p>
        <p>is employed at Flanagan and Parker Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>He has served as an usher, preacher steward, chairman of the trustee board for 33 years, a trustee of Mount Hermon Lodge No. 35, the first noble grand of Anderson Lodge No. 11972 order of Odd Fellow, Greenville, the State Grand Director for Odd Fellow Greenville, the State Grand Director for Odd Fellow in North Carolina and a member of Roanoke Consistory No. 278 (32 degree Mason) Williamston. He served three times as master of Mount Hermon Lodge No. 35.</p>
        <p>Under his leadership Mt. Hermon Lodge was renovated. The redevelopment office purchased the land and the lodge was relocated and purchased land on West Fifth Street tor a new lodge site.</p>
        <p>Mount Calvary Church awarded him man of the year honors. At the North Carolina Grand Lodge F4AM 103 Communication he was honored as Deputy of the year. The Grand United Order of Odd Fellows honored him as Odd Fellow of the year tor 1975.</p>
        <p>Anderson is married to the former Grace H. Forbes and they have one daughter.</p>
        <p>CAMPAIGNING ASHEVILLE (AP) - Mrs. Hrary M. Jackson, wife of the Washington state senator, spoke in Asheville and Boone today in support of her husbands bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.</p>
        <p>FINANCIAL STATEMENT FOR PERIOD ENDING Decemiwr31,1975 Pilot Ayres Mutual Burla I Association, Inc. Bethel, N.C.</p>
        <p>BALANCE DECEMBER31,1974 RECEIPTS:</p>
        <p>1. Current istessmMts coltectad</p>
        <p>2. Number new members  I</p>
        <p>3. Interest on time deposits, stocks</p>
        <p>$H73.13</p>
        <p>S241S.50</p>
        <p>.50</p>
        <p>499.09</p>
        <p>4. Miscellaneous</p>
        <p>5. Disallowed death claims</p>
        <p>4. Total (lines 1 to 9, inc.)  52915.09</p>
        <p>7. Net difference of advance assessments:  3.00</p>
        <p>(If your advances have Increased since last report, this it a plus entry. If they have decreased, this Is a minus entry.)</p>
        <p>I RacaiDts  2,910.17</p>
        <p>Ocotal Receipts DISBURSEMENTS:</p>
        <p>10. Salaries</p>
        <p>11. Collection committions</p>
        <p>12. Miscellaneous expenses  237.92</p>
        <p>13. Total Expenses (lines 10 to 13, Inc.)  5237.92 (Must not exceed 30 per cent o( the amount shown on linos l</p>
        <p>and 3)</p>
        <p>14. Death benefits paid (No. 17)</p>
        <p>No. $50</p>
        <p>No. 5100-2  399</p>
        <p>No. 200-15  3,000.00</p>
        <p>15. Membership feet paid agents</p>
        <p>14. Refunds</p>
        <p>17. Total Disbursements (lines 12 to 14, inc.)  13,437.92</p>
        <p>BALANCE TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR  50,153.30</p>
        <p>ASSETS:</p>
        <p>15. Cash shortage 10. Cash on hand</p>
        <p>20. Bank deposit Wachovia Bank  Trust Co. 1,193.50</p>
        <p>21. Securities  4,000.00</p>
        <p>22. Securities  959.10</p>
        <p>23. Securitlet</p>
        <p>24. Total Assets  50,153.31 LIABILITIES:</p>
        <p>25. Advance assestments  5797.95</p>
        <p>24. Death banefitt unpaid  None</p>
        <p>27. Expanses unpaid  None</p>
        <p>20. Total Uabilltles</p>
        <p>SURPLUS  ---------</p>
        <p>I hereby certify that the information given in the foregoing report is true and correct to the personal knowledge of the undersigned. SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME, this lOdayofFeb.,1974. J.H. Barnhill, Jr., Notary Public.</p>
        <p>My commtetion expires 4-1340.</p>
        <p>Secretary-Treasurer, Mary A. Jenkins Street Address, James St. aty. Bethel, N.C.</p>
        <p>Telephone Number, 025-3402</p>
        <p>5797.95</p>
        <p>57,359.43</p>
        <p>WE GLADLY ACCEPT FOOD STAMPS GROCERY PRICES EFFECTIVE ONE FULL WEEK: MARCH 11-MARCH 17 MEAT PRICES EFFECTIVE: MARCH 11. 12. 13</p>
        <p>MEMBER OF THE FOODLAND SYSTEM</p>
        <p>Swift Premium Heavy Western Steer Chuck</p>
        <p>ROAST</p>
        <p>FIRST CUT</p>
        <p>CENTER CUT</p>
        <p>SWIFT PREMIUM HEAVY WESTERN STEER SHOULDER, BONE-IN</p>
        <p>ROAST</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p>er</p>
        <p>MAXWELL HOUSE</p>
        <p>COFFEE</p>
        <p>ALL GRINDS</p>
        <p>1-Lb. Bag</p>
        <p>EVERYDAY LOW PRICES</p>
        <p>Fresh Milk</p>
        <p>Gallon</p>
        <p>1.65</p>
        <p>XlDtX, FLOUR</p>
        <p>idaarecip*i'</p>
        <p>insideHf</p>
        <p>PILLSBURY</p>
        <p>FLOUR</p>
        <p>PLAIN OR SELF-RISING 5-LD. DAG</p>
        <p>10-LB. BAG</p>
        <p>1.37</p>
        <p>PETER PAN</p>
        <p>PEANUT</p>
        <p>BUTTER</p>
        <p>SMOOTH OR CRUNCHY</p>
        <p>SWIFT PREMIUM HiAVY WESTERN STEER BONELESS</p>
        <p>BEEF STEW</p>
        <p>*09</p>
        <p>MARTINDALE.</p>
        <p>YAMS</p>
        <p>2 Vi Can</p>
        <p>39</p>
        <p>KENT PRIDE</p>
        <p>PEAS &amp;amp; SNAPS</p>
        <p>33.1CmM.00</p>
        <p>Clorox</p>
        <p>EVERYDAY LOW PRICES</p>
        <p>Liquid Bleach 1/2 Gal.</p>
        <p>49.</p>
        <p>PILLSBURY BUTTERMILK</p>
        <p>41/2-OZ</p>
        <p>BISCUITS 4 CANS</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>LIQUID DETERGENT WISK HALF GALLON</p>
        <p>1.99</p>
        <p>NEW!</p>
        <p>FABRIC SOFTENER</p>
        <p>BOUNCE</p>
        <p>Pkg. of 20 99^</p>
        <p>COCA-COLA V/ 79^</p>
        <p>ESHI</p>
        <p>Thurs.Meat Loaf $</p>
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        <p>ST. LOUIS (UPI) - When Karen Quinlan became a . household word, the dilemma facing her family became a topic for everyday household discussion:</p>
        <p>How far should doctors go in using extraordinary means to sustain life? Is life on a respirator really life in any sense but a beating heart? When should a doctor pull the plug?</p>
        <p>For many, thoughts of a lingering death led them to sign the Living Will, a document asking a terminal patients family and physician that the patient be allowed to die if there is no reasonable hope of recovery.</p>
        <p>For others, the Living Will seemed a cold, calculated look at the problems of suffering and death.</p>
        <p>The Catholic Hospital Association, based in St. Louis and representing more than 650 institutions nationwide, issued an alternative, the Christian Affirmation of Life, which the CHA believes puts reflections on life in a more proper perspective.</p>
        <p>The Rev. Kevin D. ORourke, CHA director of Medical-Moral Affairs who prepared the document, says the Living Will is fine for forcing a look at the trauma of prolonged suffering and imminent death before a crisis situation arrives.</p>
        <p>However, he said in an interview, the outlook presented by the Living Will does not consider the spiritual side of the dilemma and creates instead a mercenary, cold and pagan atmosphere.</p>
        <p>The Christian Affirmation of Life, he said, has a more humane outlook.</p>
        <p>I tried to build an appreciation for life, ORourke said. 1 think the Living Will is discouraging and depressing. It makes you think all you have to worry about is getting rid of people.</p>
        <p>What I tried to de.islielp people care for each otl^, heip each other die. I think tbiita. important.</p>
        <p>The affirmation issued by the CHA is a 10-paragraphI ^u&amp;gt; ment designed for relhjtNp and meditation.  '  .</p>
        <p>A person signing  iffBa that through death life tl hot taken away but mertly dlBti-ged and declares th^ desLfa is a free human act which enables me to surreodiw tbta. life and to be united.wlfli Godtjt for eternity.</p>
        <p>ORourke said he worM oa the document after with hospital udmBistTzilMs dissatisfied with the legaitktic viewpoint of the Living Will.</p>
        <p>We used intereM Ib Living Will as a steppiplfc stOBe'^ to wider questions, he^ saiftt What is life all about?.' death all abouf' IFah^'', the Living Will, with soniic-iii^. - -the matter the same purpose entirely different.v Not everybody appredW^,^, the nuances in the between our document ahd Living Will. They say thgt the Catholic Hospital Association has its own Living Wil(, and i thats not it at all.</p>
        <p>O'Rourke said he opposes ., efforts to gain legal status for the Living Will and there are no plans to seek the force of law for the CHA document.</p>
        <p>The physician has to make the decision," he said. R can't be made according to a lawbook or a textbook. It has to be based on his clinical judgment.</p>
        <p>The medical decision rauat be left up to the doctor, but havy weight must be given to flie wishes of the family, ORourke said. He feels that such was not the case with the decision in the case of Kuren Quinlan, lying just this side of death in a New Jersey hospital.</p>
        <p>Since its adoption in 1974, ORourke said, about 500,000 copies of the Christian Affirmation of Life have been distributed.</p>
        <p>FINALLYIt took some doing, but Linda Ann Jacksoa H. proudly displays signature of CaUfwnia Governor Jerry Brown who had been relucUnt to give it but flnnlly surrendawd to Linda's repeated requests. It com^tM the Bicentennial projict on 50 states by the Rome, N. Y. pupil (AP WB^haM</p>
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        <p>BICENTENNIAL DIRECTORWilliam Adams, executive director of Florida 8 Bicentennial CommisBion, displays some of the Bicentennial Trail marker medallions that are yet to be placed at each of 52 sites around the sUte. Adams expressed disappointment that this major project Is not further along. (AP Wirephoto)</p>
        <p>Anticrime Body Thwarts Crime</p>
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        <p>Bv JERRY R. WILSON</p>
        <p>ROSWELL, Ga. (UPI) - A Quiens Band radio installed in your car on Monday probably will be stolen by Friday in Atlanta, according to police statistics there. If the theft occurs in this North Fulton County suburb, the recovery rate can be less than three hours.</p>
        <p>"Weve started something unique in Georgia. said J.M. Thorn, director of the Roswell Crime Prevention Bureau, "and I suppose one of the first in the nation: CB registration.</p>
        <p>We know this will work because weve already caught some guys with stolen CBs we had marked. There was one case recently where we had two boys in custody, and the CB returned to the owner, identifying him through our registration files, before he even knew it was gone,</p>
        <p>Since 1970, Roswells population has more than tripled as the upper middle class moved north to escape Atlantas rising crime rate. Crime followed affluence. The statistical picture is common, but the response of a youthful police department is changing it.</p>
        <p>Newly appointed Police Chief Terry Joyner, 29, returned from a seminar at the University of Louisville National Crime Institute with a plan to engrave the valuable personal belongings of the citys nearly 20,000 residents. He appointed Thorn, a 36-year-old patrolman, to head the project.</p>
        <p>Atlanta has had a similar program for the past year.</p>
        <p>As far as 1 know, none of those showing our Project ID stickers have been robbed, although we do know places on either side of our locations have been robbed, so it is a good deterrent. said Atlanta police Sgt H.L. Johnson of THOR (Target Hardening Opportunity Reduction). Our figures indicate a 14 per cent decrease in burglaries in Atlanta (during 1975), and we feel we had to have something to do with that.</p>
        <p>Thorn said some residents of his quiet rural community did not believe a crime problem existed. The feeling was shared by affluent newcomers who</p>
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        <p>Recent increases in household insurance rates raised Roswell and other metropolitan area communities to the same rates charged in Atlanta.</p>
        <p>The insurance companies were getting killed, Thorn said. They were really too slow to react to the increased population and crime out here.</p>
        <p>Thorn enlisted ,15 high school students as teen-age volunteers to go door-to-door with electric engraving pens. This, incidentally, improved relations between the citys youth and the police.</p>
        <p>Our goal is to hit 100 per cent of our homes, he said. I figure by May we will have completed the city.</p>
        <p>Then signs will be posted in residential areas and at the entrances to the city to warn burglars that Roswell is prepared.</p>
        <p>"Burglary has been our major crime problem, Joyner said when asked if Thoms approach really can reduce the rate to zero. I think he can do it.</p>
        <p>"I intend to try things that just make horse sense, Thorn said.</p>
        <p>Crime is just a big game of roulette people play with themselves. There are very few pure burglaries, and in most cases I can show the victim where it was more of a giveaway. Most burglars are not the dummies we like to think they are. Tliey watch for you to make a mistake, and then they capitalize on it.</p>
        <p>Assistant City Administrator Joseph S. Brewster Jr., 27, said the city is pleased with Thoms approach.</p>
        <p>We havent had much of a crime problem in the past and believe it is better to stop it before, it gets out of hand, Brewster said. Jim is dedicated and enthusiastic. He has involved all areas of the community. My hat is off to anybody like Jim who can bring the youth, the blacks, the civic organizations and the police together in something positive</p>
        <p>Thorn says he will continue trying new and sometimes even more radical approaches.</p>
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        <p>N6W-tre*SiSm the comfort of his home and writes his books usually with two kids climbing all over me and a cat in my lap.</p>
        <p>Peck, who has written a number of books, among them the best-selling A Day No Pigs Would Die and his latest Hang For Treason, explains with a smile, 1 wrote an awful lot of stuff while commuting between Connecticut and New York City. While the other guys on the train were drinking, or sleeping, or reading, I was writing."</p>
        <p>The children who climb about as he puts in his three to four hours a day writing in longhand at his Darien home arc his 12-year-old son, Christopher Haven Peck - Be sure to get his middle name in, that was papas name  and his 4-year-old daughter, Anne.</p>
        <p>Peck, a relaxed, easy-talking man who wears what appears Western-style clothing  boots, wide-brimmed hat, fur-lined coat  but which he insists is country, says his train-writing days came about as he rode to and from his job as a television commercial and ad jingle writer.</p>
        <p>But, says the 6-foot-4 , 200-pounder, I was able to retire from that about a year and a half ago.</p>
        <p>Peck, who is 47, says he began writing when he was 10 but [ didn't begin serious book writing until I was in my 40s. Since A Day No Pigs Would Die was published in 1973, Peck has written another eight books which range from poetry to childrens books to novels about early American history.</p>
        <p>Many of them reflect his love of nature and of the land  he owns property in Vermont where he keeps large animals  while others, Fawn and Hang For Treason, contain this deep interest as well as his preoccupation with the history of Fort Ticonderoga and its role in the American Revolu-</p>
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        <p>SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (AP) -Joe Peake is back, and he says he had the most glorious time he's ever had in his life.</p>
        <p>I was treated like visiting royalty, said the 87-year-old Welshman, who recently returned from a reunion in Llandudno, North Wales, with his sister, Mary Peake, 90, whom he hadnt seen in 69 years.</p>
        <p>Peakes sister lives in a nursing home in Llandudno.</p>
        <p>Mayors from surrounding communities visited him and his sister, and he was called to the Llandudno Town Hall where he was presented with gifts.</p>
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        <p>Peck, who grew up on a Vermont farm, leaving when he was 17 to join the army and serve in World War 11, says, I grew up within cannon shot of Fort Ticonderoga. I know every catfish pond and every deer run in that area. Why, the mud of Fort Ti is still between my toes.</p>
        <p>You've got to write what you know about. I know farming, Vermont and Fort Ti, and that's what I write about.</p>
        <p>In addition to writing books. Peck also likes to get kids to read and to teach creative writing.</p>
        <p>What I do, he says, is show up at a school riding a horse and sitting in a Western saddle. That immediately gets the kids attention. Then I start telling them about nature and about books and in this way 1 hope to get them interested in reading.</p>
        <p>Peck says he recently finished teaching a creative writing course and plans to do it again this summer. I call the course Pro-Creative Writing, he says with a grin. A lot of creative writing courses are taught by people who cannot make a living at writing. This course is about how to make a living at it.</p>
        <p>I emphasize what I call Tell-Show.' If you tell a story no one wants to read it, but if you show a story that is what the people want. It's pig simple. An example of telling is: The farmer loved his horse very much. But it you show it, it would be: Bending over, he picked up her massive hoof and cradled it between his hands as though it were a child.</p>
        <p>Peck doesnt care to talk about what he currently is working on, noting Im always writing a book. He added however, that he is putting the finishing touches on an operetta for children. Its called 'The King of Kazoo, and I wrote the book, the words and the music,</p>
        <p>(Hang For Treason is published by Doubleday.)</p>
        <p>First Ta Sign A Patent Law</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - When George Washington signed the first patent bill April 10, 1790, the United States became the first nation to recognize by law that inventors had a right to profit from their inventions. Prior to that law, inventors were dependent upon privileges granted by a monarch or through a special act of legislature.</p>
        <p>According to Intellectual Property Owners Inc., a group seeking to create public awareness of an effective patent system, responsibility for granting patents was placed upon a board whose first members consisted of Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of State; Henry Knox, Secretary of War and Edmund Randolph, Attorney General.</p>
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        <p>GOREN BRIDGE</p>
        <p>BY CHARLES H.GOBEN AND OMAR SHARIF</p>
        <p> 1876.TlwClcgoTnbui&amp;gt;e</p>
        <p>Both vulnerable. South deals.</p>
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        <p>Pass  Pass</p>
        <p>Opening lead: Nine of .</p>
        <p>Impetuous play to the first trick probably contributes more to the failure of con tracts than any other facet of bridge. This hand is a case in point.</p>
        <p>South's auction described a balanced hand of 19-20 points. North felt he had something in hand for his raise to game.</p>
        <p>West was reluctant to lead from either of his red-suit holdings, so he chose the top of-nothing lead of a spade. This proved a fortuitous lead for the defense, for it was their strongest suit. If either minor suit finesse were to succeed, declarer would be safe; the defenders would be able to score at most three spades and one minor suit king. Declarer played dummy's ten of spades to the</p>
        <p>first trick and captured East's queen with the ace. The ten of clubs was ran to East's king, and back came a heart. Declarer won, crossed to the jack of clubs and tried the diamond finesse. That lost to West's king, and the return of the eight of spades netted the defenders three tricks in that suit. Down one.</p>
        <p>While declarer was most unlucky to find both minor suit kings offside, he overlooked a safety play that was by no means obvious, but that would have assured the contract. Consider if you will what would happen if declarer played a low spade from dummy at trick one and won with the ace.</p>
        <p>Now South runs the ten of clubs to East's king. It doesn't help the defenders to play spades, so lets assume that East returns a heart. Declarer wins, crosses to dummy and takes the diamond finesse. When this loses the defenders can take two spade tricks, but that's all. 'The jack-ten-small in dummy serves as a second stopper.</p>
        <p>It is an almost automatic reflex to split dummy's spade honors at trick one. But making an automatic" play in haste often gives you time to repent at leisure.</p>
        <p>Expecting more than four bridge guests? Chicago Bridge" allows for extra players. For Charles Goren's "Chicago Bridge" rule book and score pad kit, send $1.50 in cash or check, payable to NEWSPAPERBOOKS, c/o this newspaper, P.O. Box 259, Norwood, N.J. 07648.</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - Sending 24 congressmen, their spouses and staff to London to bring the only surviving copy of the Magna Carta to the United States for a Bicentennial exhibition is just too expensive, the House says.</p>
        <p>In a li^ieided 219 to 167 vote that angered legislative leaders, the House on Tuesday rejected a proposal by the British government (or ceremonies to mark the loan of the document.</p>
        <p>The Magna Carta first spelled out the rights of Englishmen under their government.</p>
        <p>Furious House leaders immediately scheduled action by the House Rules Committee to force consideration of the resolution later this week, after an attempt to have the vote reversed on the spot was blocked.</p>
        <p>The British Parliament had sent House Speaker Carl Albert a letter suggesting the large American delegation travel to London to take part in appropriate ceremonies before the document, which dates to 1215, is loaned for exhibition in the Capitol rotunda as part of the American Bicentennial celebration.</p>
        <p>The Senate passed the resolution unanimously. But opponents in the House raised questions about sending such a large contingent at taxpayer expense in an election year.</p>
        <p>They said it should be clear to England they were not rejecting the loan of the Magna Carta but only opposing the expense of sending 24 congressmen to pick it up.</p>
        <p>But Albert was outraged, calling it a sad, sad, sad day when the Congress rejected the loan of the grandfather of all the great historic charters of liberty. Albert declared the vote would be overturned if you have to kill me in the process.</p>
        <p>He attempted to get the</p>
        <p>GETTING MARRIED PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Grammy Award winner Natalie Cole said Tuesday she plans to marry Kevin Nance of Brooklyn, N.Y., a keyboard player in her band, on August 1.</p>
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        <p>Environmental Center Helps</p>
        <p>Leaders of community-sponsored youth groups who wish to plan environmental activities may find practical aid and guidance at East Carolina University's new Outdoor Biology Curriculum Strategies (OBIS) Resource Center.</p>
        <p>Dr. Carolyn H. Hampton of the ECU Department of Science Education, director of the center, said the OBIS program is designed for leaders of the to to IS-years-old age group involved in Scouts, 4-H Clubs, recreation clubs, summer camps, afterschool clubs and nature center groups.</p>
        <p>The center will help leaders guide youth groups in otserving and investigating processes of nature, plant and animal life forms, the physical environment, and the role played by human beings in the natural scheme, said Dr. Hampton.</p>
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        <p>support the sound management of our environment," she said.</p>
        <p>OBIS activities introduce basic concepts of ecology in ways which are exciting and enjoyable for youngsters, and are applicable in a wide variety of habitatslawns, parks, woodlots, vacant lots, ponds, streams and beaches.</p>
        <p>"Printed materials are being developed for leaders who may not have had training or experience in biology</p>
        <p>Dr. Hampton noted that the OBIS program was developed by environmental educators at the University of California at Berkeley and that establishment of Resource Centers, such as the one at ECU, is funded by the National Science Foundation.</p>
        <p>The NSF selected Dr. Hampton to direct a center for the southeastern states on the basis of her record of leadership in the field of outdoor biology for community and school groups, and the fact that ECU has made a commitment to outdoor biology" and regards OBIS as supportive to its own public programs.</p>
        <p>OBIS activities are suitable for both large and small groups of young people, she said, and many projects are adaptable to individualized use. Although the project is not developing a school science curriculum, many of the materials and ideas in the OBIS program are suitable for use by school groups.</p>
        <p>Youth group leaders interested in learning more about the OBIS program should write or telephone Dr. Hampton at the ECU Dept, of Science Education.</p>
        <p>BOOK AWARDS</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - The Religious Books Awards will be co-sponosred in 1976 by the Catholic Press Association and Ihe Associated Church Press. They were previously given by the CPA.</p>
        <p>Awards will be made in 10 categories and the winning books will be announced May 5.</p>
        <p>SHOWSOAILY</p>
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        <p>7:00-9:30</p>
        <p>Two ShouldSee NBC ProgramsThe Daily Reflector, Greenville, N,C.-Wednesday. March 10, 1976-25</p>
        <p>tainment.</p>
        <p>By JAY SHARBUTT AP Television Writer NEW YORK (AP) - No doubt because this is the last week for shows to be considered for Emmies this season, NBC has not one but two superb dramatic specials on tap tonight and Thursday. Youd be wise to catch both.</p>
        <p>Speaking At Workshop</p>
        <p>Dr. Nancy D. Joyner, visiting lecturer on international relations in the Department of Political Science of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte, will be principal speaker for an Eastern Workshop of the North Carolina State Division of the American Association of University Women (AAUW) at Campbell College, Saturday, March 20.</p>
        <p>Her principal address, to be given at the meeting is about Women as Agents of Change.</p>
        <p>Hostesses for the meeting will be the members of the Buies Creek Branch of AAUW. Dr, Gloria Blanton of Raleigh, president of the state division of AAUW, will preside.</p>
        <p>Chairmen leading workshop groups in consideration of the following study-action topics as indicated will be Dr, Jeanne Owen of Wake Forest University, Economic Facts of Life: Living with Less; Mrs, Kay Stockdale of Warren Wilson College, "Conformity vs. Creativity; Miss Margaret Keesee of Greensboro, The 21st Century: Deciding Now; and Mrs. Edith Moebius of Hickory, World Pluralism: The Human Encounter,</p>
        <p>Buying Stocks In Own Names</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - More married working women are buying stocks and bonds in their own names and not jointly with their husbands, according to Myrna Liebowitz, president of the Women Stockbrokers Assn.</p>
        <p>They are building their own portfolios and arent concerned if the securities they buy are or are not in the portfolios owned by their spouses," Miss Liebowitz, a registered representative with Herzfeld and Stern here, adds.</p>
        <p>She says it is just another way of women declaring themselves to be entities apart from their husbands. Since statistics show that wives outlive most husbands, the stockbroker explained, it creates fewer estate problems if the stock isnt owned jointly.</p>
        <p>The Desert Act of 1877 allowed settlers to purchase up to 640 acres of federally owned arid land on condition the owner irrigated his holdings.</p>
        <p>Tonights opus is The Entertainer, a remade-for-TV version of the bitter, powerful 1957 play and 1960 film by Britain's John Osborne. It stars Jack Lemmon as Archie Rice, a failed, second-rate vaudevillian.</p>
        <p>Thursdays show is Farewell to Manzanar," a retelling of one familys experiences during one of the saddest home-front stories of World War II  the forced internment of 110,000 West Coast residents of Japanese ancestry shortly after Japans surprise attack at Pearl Harbor.</p>
        <p>The original Entertainer, set in England during the Suez crisis, was as much an allegory about the decline of Britains world influence as it was a yarn about a sad song-and-dance man and his sad family.</p>
        <p>In Elliott Bakers rewrite of the play for TV, the setting is a seedy burlesque house in coastal Santa Cruz, Calif., the year is 1944, and the emphasis is strictly on the woes of Archie Rice and his family.</p>
        <p>As Rice, a man working in the shadow of his famous, retired vaudevillian father (Bay Bolger), Lemmon does a brilliant job depicting a cynical, boozily sentimental, skirt-chasing entertainer in his late 40s who never hit it big, never will, but cant acknowledge that hes a flop.</p>
        <p>One of his throw-away gags to his small audiences sums up his life: 1 feel Im walking up a gangplank and theres no ship in sight</p>
        <p>Of the four family members accompanying his walk, Sada Thompson, cast as Phoebe, his second wife, turns in the most powerful supporting performance.</p>
        <p>Watch this effort tonight. Its depressing, but first-rate enter-</p>
        <p>TV Log</p>
        <p>WNCT-TV Ch. 9</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAY</p>
        <p>7:00 Truth Or 7;30Mtch Game 8:00 Basketball 10:00 Blue Knight 11:00 Newswatch 11:30 Movie THURSDAY 6:00 car. Today 8:00 News 9:00 Kangaroo 10:00 price Right 11:00 Gambil 11:30 tova Of 11:55 Graham Kerr 12:00 Newswatch</p>
        <p>12:30 search For 1:00 Young And 1:30 world Turns 2:30 Guiding Light</p>
        <p>3.00 All In Family 3:30AAatch' Game 4:00 Tattletales 4:30 Brady Bunch 5:00 Gunsmoke 6:00 News</p>
        <p>7:00 Truth Or 7:X Hollywood Sq. a 00 Waltons 9 :00 Hawaii 5-0</p>
        <p>10.00 Barnaby 4ones 11:00 Newswatch 11:30 AAovie</p>
        <p>WITN-TV Ch. 7</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAY</p>
        <p>7:00 Fam Atfair 7:30 Wild King 8:00 Little  House</p>
        <p>8:57 Newt Update 9:00 Entertainer 11:00 News 11:30 Tonight THURSDAY 5:30 Music Place 6:00 Almanac 7:00 Today 7:25 News 7:30 Today 8:25 News 8:30 Today 9:00 Mike Douglas 10:00 Sweepstakes 10:30 High Rollers 11:00 Fortune</p>
        <p>11:30 Hollywood 12:00 News Noon 12:30 Take Advice 12:55 NBC News 1:00 Somerset 1:30 Days of Lives 7:30 Doctors 3:00 Another Wid. 4.00 Cartoons 4:30 Bewitched 5:00 Ironside 6:00 News 6:30 NBC News 7:00 Fam Affair 7:30 Nash Music 8:00 Cop 8. Kid 8 30 Grady 8:57 News Update 9:00 Movie 11:00 News 11:30 Toniohf</p>
        <p>WCTI-TV Ch. 12</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAY 6:30 1999 7:30 Tell Truth 8:00 Dollar AAan 9:30 Starsky 11:00 News 11.30 Wide World 1:00 News THURSDAY 7:00 Morning 9:00 Montage 10:00 For Women 10:30 That Girl 11:00 Edge Of 11:30 Happy Days 12:00 AAake Deal 12: Children 1:00 Ryan's</p>
        <p>1: Rhyme 2:00 Pyramid 2;M Neighbors 3:00 Hospital 3  One Life 4:00 Flintstones 4; comedy 5: News 6:00 News 6: Maverick 7: Tell Truth 8:00 Kotter 8. candid 9:00 San Franc 10:00 Harry 0 11:00 News 11: Wide world 1:45 News</p>
        <p>WUNK-TV Ch. 25</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAY</p>
        <p>7:00 Erica 7: Now 8:00 Aging 9:00 Theatre THURSDAY 8:00 Sports AM 8: Bill 9:00 Stories 9:10 Ready 9: Sounds 10:00 Sesame St. 11:00 Self 11:15 imeges 11:35 Bill 12:05 Stories 12:15 About YOU</p>
        <p>12: Eiec Co. 1:W Cover 1:15 About You 1: Self 1:45 Mulligan 2:15 Francais 2: Sounds 3 .00 Adams 4:00 Mis Rogers 4: Sesame St. 5: Elec Co. 6:00 Zoom 6;M Vision 7:00 Engineering 7: NC News 8:00 Firing 9:00 Hooray</p>
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        <p>Thursdays Farewell to Manzanar is an equally absorbing drama, set in a wartime internment camp in central California. Ten such camps housed Japanese-descent persons, most of the inmates loyal Americans.</p>
        <p>Young viewers who wonder how the camps ever came to exist should see this program, based on a book coauthored by Jean Watatsuki Houston and featuring an Emmy-caliber performance by Yuki Shimoda, cast as her father.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Houston was only 7 when she and her family were uprooted from their home in Santa Monica, Calif., shipped to Manzanar and kept there behind barbed wire, under armed guard, until near the end of the war.</p>
        <p>Its through her eyes this tragic period in American history is retold, the telling aided by uniformly good acting by the Japanese-American cast and fine direction by Emmy-award winner John Korty.</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF</p>
        <p>VANCE S. HARRINGTON a CO., INC.</p>
        <p>AM creditors of Vance S. Harrington &amp;amp; Co., Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of North Carolina and maintaining Its principal oHice in Pitt County, North Carolina, and anyone else interested in said corporation are hereby notified that on the 5th day of February, 1976, Articles of Dissolution of said corporation were filed in the office of the Secretary of State of North Caroliria and that said corporation is in the process of dissolution. All creditors, if any, should immediately file claim with the corporation and all persons indebted to the same should make immediate payment of such in debtedness.</p>
        <p>This 9th day of February, 1976.</p>
        <p>VANCE S. HARRINGTON &amp;amp; CO., INC.</p>
        <p>By: Vance S. Harrington Feb. 18, 25; March 3 and 10, 1976</p>
        <p>NOTICETO CREDITORS</p>
        <p>The undersigned, having this day qualified as Executor of the estate of Elbert M. Tyson, deceased, late of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify alt persons having claims against the estate of the said deceased to exhibit the same, duly itemized and verified, to the undersigned J. F. Tyson, at Route 1, Box 341, Greenville, N.C. 27834, on or before the 10th day of September, 1976, or this notice wilt be pleaded in bar of their recovery. AM persons indebted to said estate will please make payment to the said Executor.</p>
        <p>This the 27th day of February, 1976. J. F. Tyson,</p>
        <p>Executor of the Estate of</p>
        <p>Elbert M. Tyson, deceased R. B, Lee, Attorney P. 0. Box 124,</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C. 27834 March 3, 10, 17. 24, 1976</p>
        <p>NOTICEOFSERVICEOF PROCESS BY PUBLICATION FILENO.7S5P10</p>
        <p>FILM NO.-</p>
        <p>INTHE6ENERAL COURTOF JUSTICE DISTRICT COURT DIVISION BEFORE THE CLERK North Carolina Pitt County</p>
        <p>J.W. TYSON and wife,</p>
        <p>DORIS V. TYSON and NCNB VS.</p>
        <p>HOWARD C. PRINCE and wife, CAROLYN B. PRINCE TO; HOWARD C. PRINCE and wife, CAROLYN B. PRINCE, the above named defendants:</p>
        <p>TAKE NOTICE THAT a pleading seeking relief against you has been filed in the aboveentitled special proceedings. The nature of the relief being sought is as follows;</p>
        <p>TO FORECLOSE the following real estate pursuant to a Note and Deed of Trust given on the 15th day of June, 1973,from HOWARDC. PRINCE and wife, CAROLYN B, PRINCE. TO M. E. CAVENDISH, trustee for J. W. Tyson and wife, Doris B. Tyson, of record in Book V-41, Page 722, of the Pitt County Registry, in the original principal Indebtedness of THRITY THREE HUNDRED FIFTH-EIGHT AND 80-100 DOLLARS, ($3,358.80).</p>
        <p>Lying and being situate in Beivoir Township, Pitt County, North Carolina, and being all of Lot No. 38 as shown upon plat of record in Map Book No. 21, at Page 13. In the Office of the Register of Deeds of Pitt County, to which plat reference is hereby directed for a more complete and accurate description, and plat showing Section One. Homestead Mobile Home Estates.</p>
        <p>That the present holder of the security instrument is NCNB, the same having been assigned to NCNB by J. W. Tyson and wife, Doris V. Tyson,</p>
        <p>You are required to make defense to such pleading not later than the 12th day of April, 1976, said date being 40 days from the first publication of this notice, or from the date complaint is required tobe filed, whichever is later, and upon your failure to do so the party seeking service against you will apply to the court for the relief sought.</p>
        <p>This the 27th day of February, 1976. JAMES, HITE CAVENDISH &amp;amp; BLOUNT By: ROBERT D. ROUSE, III P 0, DRAWER 15 Greenville, N.C. 27834 Telephone (919) 758-5797 March 3, 10, 17, 1976</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICE</p>
        <p>Eastern Carolina Health Systems Agency Grant Application</p>
        <p>Persuant to PL 93-641, "The National Health Planning and Resources Development Act of 1974," four public meetings will be held for the purpose of seeking comments relative to the qualifications, proposed governing body composition, and proposed work program of the applicant both in writing and at the public meetings sponsored by the applicant agency;</p>
        <p>(1) 7;00 p.m., April 1, 1976, Martin Technical institute, Wllliamston, N.C.</p>
        <p>(2) 7;00 p.m., April 2,1976, Craven Community College, Racetrack Road, Highway 17, South, New Bern, N.C.</p>
        <p>(3) 7;00 p.m., April 5, 1976, Region</p>
        <p>L" Council of Governments, Highway 301, South, Rocky Mount, N.C.</p>
        <p>(4) 7:00 p.m., April 6, 1976. Court House, Elizabeth City, N.c.</p>
        <p>The applicant agency is the Eastern Carolina Health Systems Agency, Inc., which will fulfill the intent of PL 93-641 in North Carolina Health Service Area VI (the 29 Eastern North Carolina Counties of Beaufort, Bertie, Camden, Chowan, Carteret. Craven, Currituck, Dare, Duplin, Edgecombe, Gates, Greene. Halifax, Hertford, Hyde, Jones, Lenoir, Martin, Nash, Northampton, Onslow. Pamlico, Pasquotank, Perquimans, Pitt, Tyrrell, Wayne, Washington and Wilson).</p>
        <p>Copies of the application will be available for public inspection, copying and written comments thereon by members of the public at the following locations;</p>
        <p>(1) Room 126, Seaboard Building, 122 N. Market Street, Washington, N.C.</p>
        <p>(2) Neuse River Council of Governments, 502 Pollock Street, New Bern, N.C.</p>
        <p>(3) Region "L" Council of Governments, Highway 301, South, Rocky Mount. N C.</p>
        <p>(4) Albemarle Regional Planning and Development Commission, East Queen Street, Edenton, N.c.</p>
        <p>The public is asked and cordially Invited to participate In this procees. March 10, 1976</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF HEARING BY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS OP THE C*Tv OP GREENVILLE County of Pitt City of Greenville A public hearing wiH be conducted by the Greenville Board of Ad iustments upon a request for a special use permit by Mr, Frank Smith whereby the petitioner desires to obtain a special use permit, under the provisions of Section 32-56(f) of the City Code, in order to operate a pet shop in the structure located at 919 Dickinson Avenue. This property is zoned for "Downtown Commercial Fringe" (CDF) usage.</p>
        <p>The time, date, and place of the public hearing will be 7:30 P.M., Thursday, AAarch25. 1976. in the City Council Chambers of the Municipal Building.</p>
        <p>Lots D. Worthington City Clerk March 10 and 19, 1976</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF HEARING BY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS OF THE CITYOF GREENVILLE County of Pitt City of Greenville A public hearing will be conducted by the Greenville Board of Adjustments upon a request for a special use permit by Mr. C. C. Moore sAfhereby the petitioner desires to obtain a special use permit, under the provisions of Section 32-50(d) of the City Code, in order to operate a day care center at 501 East Tenth Street. This property is zoned for "Office and institutional" (08il) usage.</p>
        <p>The time, date, and place of the public hearing will be 7:30 P.M., Thursday, March 25, 1976, in the City Council Chambers of the Municipal Building.</p>
        <p>Lois D. Worthington City Clerk March 10 and 19, 1976</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF HEARING BY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS OFTHE CITYOF GREENVILLE County of Pitt City of Greenville A public hearing will be conducted by the Greenville Board of Adjustments upon a request for a special use permit by Mr. Nicky Harris whereby the petitioner desires to obtain a special use permit, under the provisions of Section 32-65(c) of the City Code, in order to operate a club in the structure located at Play Meadows behind the Riverside Restaurant (the Old Bachelor Club). This property is zoned for "Highway Commercial" (CH) usage.</p>
        <p>The time, date, and place of the public hearing will be 7:30 P.M., Thursday, March 25, 1976, in the City Council Chambers of the Municipal Building.</p>
        <p>Lois D. Worthington City Clerk March 10 and 19, 1976</p>
        <p>NOTICE OF HEARING BY BOARD OF ADJUSTMENTS OFTHE CITYOF GREENVILLE County of Pitt City of Greenville A public hearing will be conducted by me Greenville Board of Ad justments upon a request for a special use permit by Mr. Lindbergh Joyner whereby the petitioner desires to obtaina special use permit, under the provisions of Section 32 56(b) of the City Code in order to operate a dine and dance establish ment at 814 West Fifth Street. This property is zoned for "Downtown Commercial Fringe" (CDF) usage.</p>
        <p>The time, date, and place of the public hearing will be 7:30 P.M., Thursday, March 25, 1976, in the City Council Chambers of the Municipal Building.</p>
        <p>Lois D. Worthington City Clerk March 10 and 19, 1976</p>
        <p>NOTICE OFHEARING BY BOARD OF ADJUSTME NTS OF THE CITYOF GREENVILLE County of Pitt City of Greenville A public hearing will be conducted by the Greenville Board of Adjustments upon a request for a variance by Mr. Ben Whitehurst whereby the petitioner desires to obtain a variance from Section 32-22(a) Of the City Code in order to enlarge the garage located at 3220 South Evans Street. This property is zoned for "RA-20" usage.</p>
        <p>The time, date, and place of the public hearing will be 7:30 P.M., Thursday, March 25, 1976. in the City Council Chambers of the Municipal Building.</p>
        <p>Lois D. Worthington City Clerk March 10 and 19, 1976</p>
        <p>3 SPECIAL NOTICES</p>
        <p>INCOME TAX SERVICE and small business accounts. Phone 752-6784 for appointment,</p>
        <p>ATTENTION C.B. ERS. Free hot dog supper. Elm Street Recreation Building sponsored by Pitt County C.B. Club.N\arch 12,6 -9. All C.B.ers welcome. Come and socialize.</p>
        <p>THE LOBSTER POT at 611 East Fifth Street near Charlotte Street in Washington, North Carolina will have fresh New England Steamed Clam and frozen lobster tails as well as live and frozen lobster available this Wednesday. Hours 4 - 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, 3 6 p.m. Saturday. Sundays by appointment. Call 946-5698 or 946 3475.</p>
        <p>I, WILLIAM CHARLES GARNER,</p>
        <p>Farmville, North Carolina will from this date forward, be responsible only for debts incurred by myself.</p>
        <p>CATERING SERVICE for Weddings. Call 756-0807 between 5:30 and 9:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>TAX RETURNS by experienced accountant. 752 5619 for evening or weekend appointment.</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>AUTOMOTIVE</p>
        <p>DATSUN owners. Toyota Owners. Vega Owners. 4 cylinder. New points, plugs, condenser installed by experienced mechanic. This month $16.00. Cali Clark's Auto Repair and save. Phone 756-5256.</p>
        <p>CHEVROLET CAR Owners. Ford Car Owners. V-8 engines. New points, plugs, condenser installed by experienced mechanic. Tihs month $22.50. Call Clark's Auto Repair and save. Phone 756-5256.</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Autos For Sale</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>Antique Anid Classic Cars Charlotte, N.C.</p>
        <p>Saturday,</p>
        <p>April, 3,1976</p>
        <p>A few consignments are still open. Call tor complete information.</p>
        <p>William H. Bonbrake</p>
        <p>Sales AAanager Toll Free I-800-841-9400 (InGa. Dial 1-800 343 26MI</p>
        <p>Hudson And Marshall, Inc. Liquidators 8, Auctioneers Macon, GA.</p>
        <p>I Autos For Sale</p>
        <p>Having Engine Trouble? See</p>
        <p>"The Engine People"</p>
        <p>Auto Specialty Co.</p>
        <p>917 W. 5th St.</p>
        <p>758 1131</p>
        <p>CADILLAC ELDORADO 1971. $1800 or best offer. Can be seen at Black Horse Inn, South Memorial Drive.</p>
        <p>CADILLAC 1970. Sedan DeVille. Full power, air, new tires, good condition. $1595. Floyd G. Robinson's Discount Jewelers, 407 Evans Street, 758-2452 days, 756-1423 nights.</p>
        <p>CAMARO RALLY SPORT 1970 Air conditioned, power steering, vinyl top, 350 V-8, good condition. 752-0154 after 5:15 p.m.</p>
        <p>CAMARO 1974 Coupe 13,000 miles, air conditioning, automatic transmission. Like new. Call Buddy, 756-3115.</p>
        <p>CAPRI 1974. Stick shift, 6 cyclinder, radio, air, excellent condition, $3800 752-7776.</p>
        <p>CHEVROLET Sfationwagon 1963. Good condition, $400. Call after 5 p.m., 756-2012.</p>
        <p>CORVETTE I94. White, 17 miles per gastn. Must sell. Call nights, 795-</p>
        <p>CORVETTE '70. Good condition, convertible, 350 cubic inch, 350 HP. 758 1314 after 6:30,</p>
        <p>GUARANTEED Engine, transmission, body parts. Free parts locating service.</p>
        <p>Crisp Auto Salvage, Inc.</p>
        <p>Phone 752-2572 N. Greene St.</p>
        <p>Trucks For Sale</p>
        <p>'49 GMC 1/2 TON Pickup. V-8, automatic, $950. 756-4629.</p>
        <p>1959 FORD PICKUP. V-8, automatic, excellent condition. Call 756-7830 after 5.</p>
        <p>'72 VOLKSWAGEN Van. Great shape, good mileage. Best bid taken. Call between 5 and 7 . 758-4524.</p>
        <p>OATSUN 410 1974. 2-door, immaculate, metallic green with dark brown vinyl top, mags, stereo, steel radials, 4 speed. $3295. Phone 752-4519 after 5:30.</p>
        <p>ECONOMY BUYERS. 1972 Datsun 1200, One Owner, 26,000 actual miles. Good price. 752-1144 after 6 p.m. or 75 2 2554. Ask for Beaman.</p>
        <p>EL CAMINO 1968 . 6 cylinder, Standard transmission. 756-3992.</p>
        <p>EL DORADO '49. Good condition, 758-3707.</p>
        <p>GALAXIE SDO '74. Two door hardtop, power steering and brakes, air conditioning, radio, excellent condition, 752-6493.</p>
        <p>HASTINGS FORD has daily rentals at reasonable prices. Call 758-0114.</p>
        <p>MERCURY MARQUIS 1974. 4-dOor, loaded, extra clean. Call Jay McRoy, 756-4267,</p>
        <p>MERCURY MARQUIS 1969. Fully equipped. Very clean. $595 firm. 756 0131.</p>
        <p>MONTE CARLO 1973. Powbr Steering, power brakes, automatic transmission, air conditioning, swivel bucket seats, call Bruce Decamp. 756-7600.</p>
        <p>OPEL WAGON 1970. Green with brown paneling. Call 752-4607.</p>
        <p>PLYMOUTH FURY III '72. GOOd condition, make excellent second car. only $1450. 752-3062 after 5.</p>
        <p>PLYMOUTH FURY II 1971 Ex cellent condition inside and out. $900 firm. Must sell. 758-4134.</p>
        <p>PLYMOUTH VALIENT 1974. 15,000 miles, 6 cylinder, power steering, automatic, air conditioning, call Dick Evans at 756-7600.</p>
        <p>PONTIAC LEMANS 1948. Con</p>
        <p>vertible, automatic, good condition S875. 758-8544.</p>
        <p>TOYOTA 1972 Corona Deluxe. Auto mafic, new radials, excellent con dition. $1750. Call 752-5862 after 6 p.m</p>
        <p>TOYOTA CORONA 1971. 1 owner, automatic, air, runs good, excellent condition. 756-3823 after 5:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>TOYOTA 2-DOOR Corolla 1973. One owner. 30,000 miles. $2000. Call after 6, 756-7737.</p>
        <p>BY THE ONLY OWNER. 1973 Toyota Clica. Excellent condition, Michelin steel belted radials, new vinyl top, AM-FM stereo tape player, $2950. 758-2525.</p>
        <p>VOLKSWAGEN 1970. New motor, new tires. $1195. 758-5239,</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>Bicycles For Sale</p>
        <p>COPPI CAMPlONiSSIMO 58 cen</p>
        <p>timeters professional quality racing bicycle. Serious inquiries only, 756-6220,</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Boats For Sale</p>
        <p>14 FOOT BOAT with 40 HP motor and Cox trailer, $550 . 75 2 2 788.</p>
        <p>19Vi FOOT SPORTSCRAFT, 130</p>
        <p>Chrysler motor, power tilt. Long tilt trailer, Excellent condition. 752-7219 days. 756-5059 nights.</p>
        <p>LIKE NEW. 19 foot Dixie boat with 135 HP Johnson outboard motor. Galvanized Cox trailer with electric wench. Call 1-795-4312.</p>
        <p>1949 14 MCKEE CRAFT, Fiberglass Cathedral Hull, forward half console with windshield forward storage doubles as ice chest, boat is outfitted with tabs and 1969 33 HP Evinrude motor, AM accessories go with boat. Excellent condition. 752-1450.</p>
        <p>14' ALUMINUM john boat with Evinrude. Checked out and ready to go. $350. Call 753-4251.</p>
        <p>'48 CHRIS CRAFT Express Cruiser 25 toot Inboard 185, 4 sleeper, galley, head, CB and SS radio, spotlight, 2 compasses, stereo, full canvas, East Bayside Shore near Whichard's Beach, cross bridge at canal, next to last mobile home on right, Washington, North Carolina, Phone 946-6104 after 6 p.m. Asking $5,000.</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Camper$ For Sale</p>
        <p>1948 CHEVROLET Pickup Camper. Fully self contained Call 756 2557 before 5:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>PROWLER, COX, STARCRAFT, SHASTA AND 15 FT. SUNLINE TRAILERS  TRUCK CAMPERS. 35 TRUCK COVERS AND USED CAMPERS. Test drive our 22 ft. SHASTA MINI MOTORHOME today. Parts, service, artd accessories.</p>
        <p>SASSERS</p>
        <p>CAMPING CENTER</p>
        <p>open 9 until Dark.Mon. Set.</p>
        <p>Hwy. 117N. Bus. Goldsboro 73i 4416 Anytime YES,WE TRADE</p>
        <p>IS</p>
        <p>Cycles For Sale</p>
        <p>1944 HARLEY Davidson Knucklehead, loaded with chrome, ready to ride and show, $2500. M interested, call 291 3888.</p>
        <p>1974 HODAKA 12S dirt bike. Hardly used. Cali Williamston, 792-1647.</p>
        <p>1974 SUZUKI 750. Smooth, reMdbie, Excellent touring machine. Many extras. $1200 or best offer. 756-6220.</p>
        <p>750 HONDA SUPER Sport. 197S. 758 5572 . 7,000 miles.</p>
        <p>HONDA TRAIL 70. Excellent con dition, $200. Also, Tri-Sport 3-wheel vehicle. $150. Cali 756 4931.</p>
        <p>DOGS &amp;amp; PETS</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED Doberman Pincher puppies. Championship bloodline. 756-2451, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>GERMAN SHEPHERD dogs. 753 S4S5.</p>
        <p>PEKINGESE puppy, AKC. $80. Pekingese and shih tzu stud service. 758-3603.</p>
        <p>WIREHAIRED Dachshund puppies, AKC registered, whelped January 26. 3 males, $100 each. 2 females, $75. Call Robert Cox, Williamston, 792 1454.</p>
        <p>LABRADOR puppies. 7 weeks old. 752-1311 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>DOBERMAN PINSCHER. 15 months (Md. Has line of championship papers. Good for breeding, rqddish brown, very gentle. 756-2168 or 756 2709 after 5.</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL AKC registered white German Shepherd. 16 months old. Reasonable. 756-5591.</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>EMPLOYMENT</p>
        <p>26</p>
        <p>Help Wanted</p>
        <p>NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED.</p>
        <p>Accurate typing a must. Apply in person at 511 Dickinson Avenue, from 9:00 to 5:30.</p>
        <p>AVON TO BUY OR SELL ... at new</p>
        <p>low prices. Call for more infor mation, 756 2444.</p>
        <p>FULL TIME waitresses needed. Apply in person only at Three Steers Restaurant,</p>
        <p>NEED EXPERIENCED front end mechanic. Smith Waldrop, 756-4272.</p>
        <p>Help Needed From 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.</p>
        <p>Let us malte a professional HAPPY STORE Manager or professional store cashier out of you. Salaries are based on performance and range from 13J to $225 per week. Bonus program, hospital, life insurance, and vacation pay also. Apply in person only on flAonday and Wednesday between 3 - i p.m. to</p>
        <p>Bill Ipock Happy Store lOtt) and Evans Street</p>
        <p>LICENSED hairdresser wanted. CaM 758-3817 for interview.</p>
        <p>CARPET Salesperson. Experienced. Guaranteed salary. Call for ap poinfment, George Powell, 752-3523. International Carpet.</p>
        <p>WELDER. Must be experienced in farm equipment and have mechanical knowledge. Call 756-5989 for appointment.</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>MILK ROUTE SALESPERSON</p>
        <p>Requirements:</p>
        <p>. High school education Be bendable Over 21 years of age Knowledge of accounting Good driving record</p>
        <p>No phone calls please.</p>
        <p>Apply at</p>
        <p>MAOLA MILK &amp;amp; ICE CREAM CO.</p>
        <p>109Greenville Blvd. Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>An Equal Opportunity Employer.</p>
        <p>SALES  FULL OR PART TIME. Commissions to 40 percent. New Detergent Line now added to our famous line. Write Department 10, Watkins Products, incorporated, Winona, Minnesota 55987.</p>
        <p>Parts Person Wanted</p>
        <p>Experience necessary. Good working conditions, paid vacation and hospitalization. See</p>
        <p>Bob Carroll</p>
        <p>At</p>
        <p>Smith Waldrop Motors</p>
        <p>756-4267</p>
        <p>MANAGEMENT AND EMPLOYEES Of Polytok are seeking energetic and reliable people to join them in production facilities at Tarboro. Openings on various shifts. Apply between 9 to 11:30 and 1:30 to 4:00, at Polylok Corporation, Anaconda Road, an Equal Opportunity Employer.</p>
        <p>LOCAL COMPANY has opening for a truck driver. This is a full time position loading and delivering lumber and building materials. This individual must have a good driving record and be dependable. For interview, call Mr. Carawan, 752-2106,</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED social worker for mental health satellite. Reside in small conveniently located town. MSW preferred. Submit completed state application to Mental Health Center, P.O. Box 3756, Wilson, N.C 27893. Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>CRAFTS</p>
        <p>Dealership now available with American Handicrafts if you have existing business or if you are opening a new business with companion lines.  Hudson</p>
        <p>817-336- 3030 or write 3 Tandy Center. Fort Worth, TX. 76102.</p>
        <p>OUTSIDE, doortodoor promotion for established publication. No collecting. 2  3 hours per day between hours of 3 and 9 p.m. Salary plus commission. Write to Promotion, P.O. Box 1967, Greenville.</p>
        <p>FULL-TIME personnel needed. Person must be willing to work hard and accept responsibility. Advancement to management possible. Excellent company benefits  paid vacation, profit-sharing, major medical insurance. Retail experience helpful. Call Mr. Pittman at 758-9766 between the hours of 6 p.m. and 9:30.</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0026" />
        <p>26The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.Wedneaday, March 16, 1876</p>
        <p>Htip Wanted</p>
        <p>MANAOEMENT Trainee. 2 reare coliege training or equivalent retail experience. Must be sharp, aggressive self-starter. Excellent company benefits, paid vacation, profit-sharing, maior medical in surance. Call Mr. Pittman at 751-9766 between the hours of 6 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>BRODY'S AT PITT PLAZA has</p>
        <p>Openings for full time saiesperson in sportswear department. Good job for someone who likes fashions. Apply, Brody's at Pitt Plaza.</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>Work Wanted</p>
        <p>HOUSE PAINTING. Inside and out. Reasonable rates. Free estimates. 25 years experience. 756-4712.</p>
        <p>FURNITURE REPAIRS. Antiques a specialty. Call 756-2506.</p>
        <p>FOR SPRING have your windows washed, gutters cleaned or house painted by experienced ECU Students. Satisfaction guaranteed Call 756-5654.</p>
        <p>WINDOW CLEANING and any Kind of yard work. 756-7790.</p>
        <p>MAID SERVICES. Need house cleaners? Call 756-9991.</p>
        <p>WOMAN WOULD LIKE to keep Children In her home for working mothers. 756-6309.</p>
        <p>TREE REMOVAL and tree pruning at reasonable prices, for free estimates. Call 756-7574.</p>
        <p>WILL KEEP'^hildren in my home, east side of Greenville, experienced, hot lunches. 752-1049.</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>Farm Equipment</p>
        <p>AMERICAN FARM BUILDINGS.</p>
        <p>Quality and low cost in a farm building. Dixon Incorporated General Contractors, Greenville, North Carolina. 758-8919.</p>
        <p>1973 ROANOKE tobacco Primer with cutter head and up-to-date modifications. Phone 756 2 605 or 756-4798 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>FARM MACHINERY Auction Sale Tuesday, March 16 at 10 a.m. 150 tractors, 600 implements. Wayne Implement Auction Corporation, Route 6, Goldsboro, N.C. Phone 734-4234.</p>
        <p>1974 3000 FORD. Like new condition with very low hours. Call Bennie Eastwood. 752-3659 or 756-3991.</p>
        <p>32</p>
        <p>Garage-Yard Sale</p>
        <p>CLOTHES, FURNITURE and baby items. At 805-A West 14th Street, Saturday, March 13 from 10 to 5.</p>
        <p>BACKYARD SALE. Saturday, March 13. Many unique items. Come see for yourself. 306 Summit Street, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rain date, Sunday, March 14,</p>
        <p>YARD SALE: March 13. Rain date, March 20. 102-C Lakeview Terrace. Children's clothes, jewelry, etc.</p>
        <p>35 Miscellaneous For Sale</p>
        <p>HOOVER CLEANERS will preserve and prolong the beauty and life of the carpet. See Smith Electric Company for sales and service. 415 Evans Street</p>
        <p>SPRING '76 is here at the Linen Closet. New patterns and colors in Fieldcrest sheets and towels. Linen Closet, 3008 East Tenth.</p>
        <p>P.A. SYSTEMS installed. 756-7166. Beacon Piano Company. 1503 Hooker Road.</p>
        <p>CLEAN RUGS likenew. So easy, with Blue Lustre. Rent shampooer, $2. Rental Tool Company. Now open.</p>
        <p>USED PIANOS. Bought and sold, repaired, refinished. Call 756-7166 night and day. Beacon Piano Company. 1503 Hooker Road.</p>
        <p>NEW PIANOS. Low overhead means better prices. Beacon Piano Company, 1503 Hooker Road, 756-7166.</p>
        <p>WASHER AND DRYER, set Of</p>
        <p>tapestries, scooter with helmet. 756-6009 or Duane, 758 0787.</p>
        <p>CLOSE OUT on appliances. All appliances wholesale. Cash and carry. Fisher's Appliances 6&amp;lt; Furniture, 752-3609.</p>
        <p>ELECTRIC STOVE. Girl's bicycle. Both in good condition, S15 each. 752-5450.</p>
        <p>2 TWIN BEDS with mattress and box springs. Excellent condition, 758-1399.</p>
        <p>FACTORY DIRECT. Table model video games. Color screen. 1-2-4-player. Lowest prices. For information, call Bob Williams. 752-4121, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>Beauty Salon Equipment</p>
        <p>3 white chairs, 3 Bonaf convertible dryers, 1 booth unit and hydro chair. years old. Excellent condition.</p>
        <p>524-4195</p>
        <p>SIZE 46 REGULAR suits, SIS. Sports coats, S10. Excellent condition. 756-3639 after 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>STEAMEX CLEANS carpet like the pros. Take care of your investment. Clean carpet lasts longer. Call 758-2300 for reservation. Larry's Car-petland.</p>
        <p>ANTIQUE MANTLE. 84 ' x 57 ' over all with recess for oval mirror (mirror missing). Fire opening 43" x 39", all oak including inlays, $75. 756-6781 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>FILL DIRT builder sand, top soil, and rock. J.L. McDaniel, day, 752-2382; night, 756-2351.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROW BUSTER PLOW $370.00 Plus Tax</p>
        <p>HENDRIX-BARNHILL</p>
        <p>listall &amp;amp; Repair</p>
        <p>Septic Tanks</p>
        <p>General backhoe work. Dump truck for hira; will haul sand and nil diei.</p>
        <p>758-3M7 Nathan Smith, Jr.</p>
        <p>3S Miscallanaous For Sale</p>
        <p>174 HONDA ELSINORE ISO. Ex cellent. tSOO. SO cubic loot scuba tank with K valve, $25.7Sa 26.</p>
        <p>KENMORE PORTAILE dishwasher with cutting board top. Excellent condition, asking $150. 752-7776.</p>
        <p>OAK FIREWOOD for sale. $30 per load. Also, 50' self-supporting CB towers, $199 . 752-7323.</p>
        <p>FILL DIRT, top soil, rocks and sand for sale. Large loads. Henry Worthington, 746 3461,</p>
        <p>280 GALLON gas tank. Stand, hand pump, hose filter, $85. 756 5591,</p>
        <p>SPECIAL!</p>
        <p>SENTRY SAFE</p>
        <p>For Fire Protection</p>
        <p>150</p>
        <p>589' up</p>
        <p>Toff Office Equipment Co.</p>
        <p>35 Miscellaneous For Sale</p>
        <p>I TRACK CAR TAPE player with mount. 752-6689 after 5.</p>
        <p>VENTURA PONTIAC 1967. Excellent condition, clean, $400. Magnavox home entertainment center, S85 . 752-5696.</p>
        <p>CB PEARCE SIMPSON PUMA.</p>
        <p>New, original carton. Guarantee. 756-5529 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>ELECTRA 2-DOOR 1973. $2750. 1973 irft</p>
        <p>Both real nice. 758-2042,</p>
        <p>WASHER, STOVE, hot water heater, gas space heater, car (for parts), utility trailer, 2 cycles. 758 5706 between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUR HOME to Spring all year long with washable silk flowers in nature's most luscious colors. Linen Closet, 3008 East Tenth Street. Greenville.</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>INSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>BELLY DANCE. The fun way to get in shape for the summer. Only $1.75 per lesson. Call Sunshine at 752-5214 between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. and after 9 p.m.</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>LOST AND FOUND</p>
        <p>752-2175</p>
        <p>549 S. Evans St.</p>
        <p>LES PAUL Signature guitar. Kustom 50 reverb amp. $275 and $175 respectively. 758-5072.</p>
        <p>FORD 1958 PW and wrecker. Also Alien electronic tune up machine. 756-7055.</p>
        <p>NOW! PERK UP YOUR HOME with a glamorous new look. Exciting spring '76 shower curtains from $5 to $25.50. Linen Closet, 3008 East Tenth. Greenville.</p>
        <p>FOOT WARMER pads, $22.50. Womack Electric Supply, 758-5047,</p>
        <p>LARGE LOADSOF sand, top soil, fiJI dirt and rock sold at reasonable</p>
        <p>prices. Lots cleared and debris hauled away, Call 756-4742 after 6 for Jim Hudson.</p>
        <p>EXCLUSIVE dealer for Karastan Oriental rugs and carpet. Home Furniture Store, 701 Dickinson Avenue.</p>
        <p>SEPTIC TANK SERVICE and</p>
        <p>backhoe for hire. Also small loads of sand and topsoil. Joe Rogers, 746-4780.</p>
        <p>RINSE 'N VAC. Clean like the pros. Rent youi Rinse 'N Vac. Eastern Carpets. 756-1944.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE: Kenmore Portable washer and dryer. Color Harvest Gold. $185. Steve Parker, 756-6992 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>LUMBER FOR SALE. 2" x 12" x 14' rough pine lumber. No knots. $8.00 each. Call 752-6533, Ask for Don.</p>
        <p>YOU CAN "STEAM" clean carpets, professionally clean with new portable Rinse-N-Vac, Rent at Rental Tool Company across from Hastings Ford. Now open  Rental Tool Company.</p>
        <p>Maus Piano Co.</p>
        <p>157 S.E. Nliln St. Rocky Mount, N.C.</p>
        <p>HOME OF BALDWIN PIANOS &amp;amp; ORGANS Service &amp;amp; Quality</p>
        <p>Phone 442-8655</p>
        <p>LOST: Black miniature poodle puppy named Nookle, around the 12W South Evans Street area. $100 reward. 756-7838 , 752-0385.</p>
        <p>45</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOMES</p>
        <p>44 Mobile Homes For Rent</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM, 12 x 60. Cali 756 4687 or 7565228.</p>
        <p>STUDENTS HELPERS both new and used for sale in today's Want AH. Check NOW!</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM trailer. 12' wide, furnished, air conditioned, washer and carpeting, city water and seww paid Conveniently located. Call 752-9804 after 5:30, all day weekends.</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME spaces. City water, City sewage, swimming pool, paved streets, underground utilities, recreation area. Mobile homes for rent. 758-4413.</p>
        <p>2 AND 3 BEDROOM furnished mobile homes. Good location. 752-3286, 825-5391.</p>
        <p>12-WIDE MOBILE homes. 2 bedrooms, air conditioned. Call 758-3276 or 752-5991.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM, 2 bath mobile home for rent. $125 per month. Call 758-3761 after 5:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOMS, fully carpeted and furnished, washer and dryer, storage building. Call 756-5501 after 6 and weekends.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL RATES. Air conditioned 2 bedroom mobile homes. 5 minutes from ECU campus, Call 758-3644. No pets.</p>
        <p>FURNISHED 12x50. 2 bedrooms, IVa miles from city limits. Couple .752-f-----</p>
        <p>preferred. $90 . 752-0016 , 756-1455.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, air conditioned with washer. In Winterville, 756-2181.</p>
        <p>47 AAobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>'70 SILVER KNIGHT. 3 bedrooms, I'''? baths, 3'/? ton central air conditioning, washer-dryer hookups. 756-5417 or 756 2909.</p>
        <p>'74 MADISON 12 x 65. Unfornished, 2 bedrooms, den, washer and dryer. Assume loan. 752 0868 or 756-0506.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW avocado gas range with hood. $125. 758-4576 after 6.</p>
        <p>SEE WHITEHURST Floors for fantastic savings on short shags and hl-lows by Armstrong. These bargains have just arrived. Whitehurst Floors, 103 Trade Street, 756-2747.</p>
        <p>'74 MS GARRARD turntable. 18 months old. Works perfectly. $50 firm. Call 756-5898 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>MAINTENANCE</p>
        <p>ELECTRICIAN</p>
        <p>] to 5 years industrial experience required. Challenging position with a large corporation. Excellent employee benefits. Apply at</p>
        <p>FORMICA CORP.</p>
        <p>Anaconda Road Tarboro, N.C. 919-823-2011</p>
        <p>Contact HAZEL SANDERSON</p>
        <p>Equal Opportunity Employer</p>
        <p>WOODWORKERS</p>
        <p>We have immediate openings (or finishing carpenters or cabinet makers to build wooden boat molds in our engineering department. Excellent wages for well-qualified persons. This is a good opportunity to start working with industry for permanent employment.</p>
        <p>Coll 752-2111</p>
        <p>Between * A.M. and 5 P.M. ter appointment.</p>
        <p>WHY</p>
        <p>ORE?</p>
        <p>Custom tailpipe bending. dual exhaust system.</p>
        <p>MUFFLER</p>
        <p>Muffler ANO tailpipe BOTff guaranteed ai long as you own car.</p>
        <p>Now Located At:</p>
        <p>M&amp;amp;W Chevrolet</p>
        <p>Hwy IT</p>
        <p>Ayden, N.C.</p>
        <p>Phone 746-3141</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>47 AAobile Homes For Sele</p>
        <p>1972,  12  X  65  RITZCRAFT,  2</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2 full baths, large living room, like new. 752-2511 after 6.</p>
        <p>M X 24.1975 CH am PI ON double Wide, unfurnished, after 6. 752-1606.</p>
        <p>1970 12 X 45. EXCELLENT for beach. $2500, firm. 758-4134.</p>
        <p>1976 TITAN DOUBLE-WIDE. Dry</p>
        <p>wall construction, fully furnished with washer and dryer. $9695 plus tax. Tri-County Homes. 756-0131.</p>
        <p>1969 10 X 40. VERY CLEAN, air</p>
        <p>conditioned. $2495. Tri-County Homes, 756-0131.</p>
        <p>'73, 12 X 60 WITH 2 BEDROOMS, V/i</p>
        <p>baths. Small down payment and take over payments of $105.27. Call 756-2839</p>
        <p>1972 TAYLOR CORONET 12 x 65,</p>
        <p>total elech*ic, special sale price $5695. Completely set up. 758-4413 or 750-2525.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE. Wide selection of used mobile homes, low down payment, loan assumption available. Bob's Mobile Homes, 264 By-Pass, 756-0544.</p>
        <p>BEFORE YOU BUY or sell your home, contact Colonial Park. We have a wide selection of remanufactured homes at low, tow prices. 758-4413 , 758 2525.</p>
        <p>50</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>FOR SALE. Small part-time wholesale jewelry business. 946-0531 Monday through Sunday between 10 and 6.</p>
        <p>55</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>nelson-WalUce</p>
        <p>- loc</p>
        <p>Peal suu</p>
        <p>EDGREENE Sales Associate ResidenTiai and Commercial Property Specialist Office 7S2-5113 Home 758 0034</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>55</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>FOR BETTER BUYS in real estate, see or call E.H. Williford, Realtor, 222-B Cotanche Street, 758 3911. List your property with us.</p>
        <p>LET WEDCO REALTY do your leg work. We are concerned about your housing needs. Call 756-1595.</p>
        <p>Buying or Selling. For Best Results Try Our "Personal Service."</p>
        <p>m D.G. NICHOLS Uj AGENCY</p>
        <p>Phone 752-4012 anytime</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>Farms For Sale</p>
        <p>FARM</p>
        <p>Highway 264 between Grimesland and Chocowinity. 100 acres  75 cleared with 23,088 pounds of tobacco, 203 feet of frontage, two barns, one pack house, ditched with ponds. A great opportunity to start farm ing.</p>
        <p>FARM</p>
        <p>56 acres. 31 acres cleared, 25 wooded along Chicod Creek. 1 frame dwelling occupied by life estate tenant. 3 tobacco barns, 1 pond, 1 pack house. 828 feet of frontage on State Road 1565. 10,582 pounds of tobacco.</p>
        <p>FARM</p>
        <p>115 acres, 33 cleared, 62 wooded, 2 ponds, over 200 feet of frontage on North side of Tar River. Farm has 15,392 pounds tobacco allotment. Property is ditched to drain well.</p>
        <p>FARM</p>
        <p>181 acres. 27 acres cleared 154 wooded on Tranter's Creek. This farm has 8245 pounds of tobacco, 12.8 acres of corn, 2.1 acres cotton and 1.9 acres of peanuts. One tobacco barn, one 5 room frame dwelling. This land has frontage on State Road 33, 1564 and 1565 plus Of 2000 feet of railroad track.</p>
        <p>ACREAGE</p>
        <p>23 acres Of scrub pine land suited for home and smalt farming when cleared. 6 miles from town, very accessible to industrial park.</p>
        <p>Jeannette Cox Agency 752-7807</p>
        <p>Q</p>
        <p>REALTOR</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Come test drive a new AAAC Pacer and register for a free 10 speed bicycle to be given away AAarch 15, 1976.</p>
        <p>Smltli-Waliirop Motors</p>
        <p>"Texas Topper Country"</p>
        <p>Your No Surprise Dealer Dickinson Ave  756-4267</p>
        <p>/Y\</p>
        <p>I McDonald's</p>
        <p>210 Greenville Boulevard, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>McDonald's is almost ready to re-open and we are now accepting applications for full and part-time help. If you are interested in becoming a part of the team in our new restaurant please apply between the hours of 10a.m. til 12 noon or 3 p.m. til 5 p.m., Monday -Friday at McDonald's on Greenville Blvd.</p>
        <p>1976</p>
        <p>Mercedes-Benz v&amp;gt;L</p>
        <p>Engineered Like No Other Car In The World</p>
        <p>TARHEEL TOYOTA</p>
        <p>109 Trade St.  756-3228</p>
        <p>Dealer No. 3035  Used  Car Office 756-3231</p>
        <p>Open til 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>Farms For Sale</p>
        <p>FARM  111 ACRES. 27 acres cleared 154 wooded. 8245 pounds of tobacco, 12.6 acres corn, 1.8 acres peanuts, 2.1 acres of cotton, 154 acres of woodsland. Railroad access. Property borders Tranter's Creek and frontage on Pactoius Highway. $156,000. Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc.. 752-7807. Nights, 756-2521, 758-4713, 756-5660, 758-1830.</p>
        <p>51</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>LAKE GLENWOOO. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 car garage. View the lake from your living or dining room. Call now for other details on this fine home. Estate Realty Company, 752-5058; Robert Edwards, 756 6652; Jarvis or Qorlis Mills. 752 3647.</p>
        <p>BUY A TOWNHOUSE at Yorktown Square. 2 and 3 bedroom homes. Convenient, economical, personal. Excellent financing. Don't pay rent another day, you be the boss in your own home. Make an appointment and see for yourself. Call Colony Real Estate, 752-8669; nights, 752-2910.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. Approximately 2300 square feet living area. Outside building 24 x 24 with heated cement floor and 10 x 20 attached closed in shelter. 20 x 24 double carport. Fully landscaped, I'/a acre lot. $33,000. 746-3221 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>STICK 'EM UP! You'll feel like you're committing robbery when you buy this 3 bedroom, iVj bath home in a very nice neighborhood just outside the city for only $23,900. It's only 2Vs years old too! Call Stuart Buchanan, Buchanan Real Estate Company, 752-3696 or 756-2378.</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS. 3 bedrooms, large living room with fireplace, separate dining room, $25,700. Bowen Realty. 752-7194.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. Nice home in Win-terville. Reduced from $30,900. 756-0028 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>TRANSFERRED. MUST SELL IMMEDIATELY. Custom, built, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, large eat-in kit Chen, large separate laundry room with tub, large den with built-in book case and cabinets. Dishwasher, disposal, formal areas. Excellent condition. 7Va per cent loan assumption. $49,900. 758-5518.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>j| Delivery</p>
        <p>Person</p>
        <p>Must be sober and experienced truck driver. Excellent opportunity for the right person. Fringe benefits, excellent working conditions.</p>
        <p>Mail resmelo Oil Delivery P.O. Box 1947 Greenville, N.C. 27834</p>
        <p>58</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>OWNER TRANSFERRED. Nice subdivision. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining room, carport with storage, den with fireplace. Excellent loan assumption. Good buy for the first home Investor. Contact Francis Garner at Blount &amp;amp; Ball Realty Company, Inc., 752 6163. nights and weekends, 750-5604.</p>
        <p>BETHEL. 5 bedrooms, 2 bath brick ,home. Just the thing for a large family. James A. Manning Real Estate 8. Insurance, Bethel. 825-5631.</p>
        <p>113 FAIRLANE ROAD. 9 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal dining, family room kitchen combination, garage and greenhouse plus carport. $43,500. Bill Williams Real Estate, 752-2615.</p>
        <p>DOUBLE YOUR VALUE, double your fun with this 3 bedroom, 1'/j bath home, features new central air, beautiful den with huge fireplace, fenced back yard, detached garage. Tremendous pecan trees, storm windows and doors, carpets, dishwasher, range, drapes, convenient to everything and would you believe only $34,850. Call Stuart Buchanan, Buchanan Real Estate. 752 3696.</p>
        <p>EXCLUSIVE LISTING with our agency on this large 3-bedroom home with 2 full ceramic baths, foyer, living room and dining room, family room with fireplace and new carpet. Beautiful hardwood floors throughout. Storage and 2-car car port. This one won't last long because you only need $6,700 to assume present loan. Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., 752-7807, 756-2521, 758-4713, 756-5660, 758-1830.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM. 2 bath home located in city with country atmosphere. House has living room, dining room, kitchen with dishwasher-disposal, family room with fireplace, washer-dryer hookup. Foyer, utility room, covered patio. Storm windows and garage. All this locatedona nicely landscaped lot for $39,500. Possible 7V percent loan assumption. Contact Blount and Ball Realty Company, Inc., for more information. 752-6163.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WINDOWS DOORS &amp;amp; AWNINGS</p>
        <p>C.L LUPTON CO.</p>
        <p>752 6116</p>
        <p>58</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>INVESTMENT Opportunity. 14 unif brick veneer apartment complex. 3 buildings. All units rented. 1 year old loan. Tremendous investment op portunity. Located in Greenville, North Carolina. Call Stuart Buchanan, Buchanan Real Estate Company. 752 3696.</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT assumption. Very little closing costs. 2 years old, bnck, 3 bedrooms. V/i baths, carpet, 2 window air conditioners, built ins in kitchen, alt drapes, carpet throughout, storm windows and door, iawn sprigged with centipede, garage and ready to move into. No city taxes and all for a measly $27,900. Call Stuart Buchanan, Buchanan Real Estate, 752-3696.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. 4 bedrooms, V/i baths, must see to appreciate. 756-1484.</p>
        <p>FRESHLY PAINTED 3 bedroom home at 203 Arlington Circle. Living room with large fireplace, dining room, eat-in kitchen, enclosed garage offers expandable space. Shaded lot 75' X 135', completely fenced on quiet street at $23,500. A good buy. Call Colony Real Estate, 752-8669; nights, 752 2910. (Exclusive listing).</p>
        <p>WANT TO TAKE A PEEK at thl4 fetching 4 bedroom home loaded wit^ charm and personality. Forma) living and dining rooms trimmed in Williamsburg Blue. Family room with fireplace, walk-in closet in the master suite, all conveniences in the kitchen. All 2000 square feet of this home are beautiful. Upper 40's. Greenville Development Company, 752-2814. Winnie Evans, 752-4224; Faye Bowen, 756-5258.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p> 26" and 30" cut.</p>
        <p>. 5 HP or B HP engines.</p>
        <p>CLARK &amp;amp; CO.</p>
        <p>Memorial Dr.</p>
        <p>754-2557</p>
        <p>EXECUTIVE OPENING</p>
        <p>Major national company with strong local office has one opening. College or equival</p>
        <p>ilent business background; handsome guaranteed salary; immediate 5-fipure income potential; no travel. Executive fringe benefits with nice executive offices. Intensive training program. Interviews local.</p>
        <p>Write P.O. Box 468 Greenville, N.C. Or Call 752-0834</p>
        <p>mim</p>
        <p>You will be ... in driving comfort and dependability ... and in savings when you trade up to one of these like-new cars.</p>
        <p>1975 GRAND PRIX</p>
        <p>Stereo radio, power windows, air, low mileage, one owner.</p>
        <p>1974 FIREBIRD</p>
        <p>One owner, low mileage, air, power steering and brakes, automatic.</p>
        <p>1974 CADILLAC SEDAN DE VILLE</p>
        <p>One owner, fully loaded.</p>
        <p>1973 CADILLAC EL DORADO</p>
        <p>Low mileage, one owner, loaded.</p>
        <p>1973 CADILLAC</p>
        <p>FLEETWOOD DROUGHAM</p>
        <p>One owner, loaded.</p>
        <p>1973 VENTURA</p>
        <p>2 door. Power steering and brakes, air, automatic, one owner.</p>
        <p>iXUl</p>
        <p>1973 CHEVROLET CAPRICE</p>
        <p>2 door. Power windows, air, automatic, one owner.</p>
        <p>1972 OLDS CUTLASS</p>
        <p>2 door. Bucket seats, console, 7 T automatic, air.</p>
        <p>1974 PLYMOUTH DUSTER</p>
        <p>Bucket seats, automatic, air, low mileage.</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>1973 LINCOLH MARK IV</p>
        <p>20,000 miles, one owner, fully loaded.</p>
        <p>BROWN-WOOD, INC.</p>
        <p>DICKINSON VE.  lU-llll</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0027" />
        <p>The Dlly Reflector, Greenville, N.C.Wednesday, March 10, 107027</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>WANT TO TAKE A PEEK at mis</p>
        <p>ovaly 4 bedroom home with all the frlmmlngs, I'/i bams, 2000 square heet nicely arranged tor your comfort land pleasure. Formal living and Jdining rooms accenting wood Imoldlnos and elegant wallpapers. ISuch nice details you will not want to overlook. Greenville Development company, 752 2814, Winnie Evans, 1752-4224; Faye Bowen, 754-5258.</p>
        <p>BROOK OREEN. You can own your I very own recreation area, Including a lovely swimming pool, along wim mis very large brick home with an elegant Interior, all on a double lot In one of me most prestigious and convenient neighborhoods in town. This property could not be replaced today for 8125,0)0. We oHer It substantially below that cost. In ths nineties. Call Nelson-Wallace, inc., 752-5113; Dick McKinney, 758-5M8.</p>
        <p>OELLWOOD 3 bedroom, 2 bath ranch Family room with fireplace and built Jns Screened porch and carport. A quality home et a reasonable price. 839,900.</p>
        <p>A PLACE IN THE COUNTRY - located east of Greenville. Neat, attractive 2 bedroom home with study. Carport plus two car detached garaoe. Fenced back yard and large garden area. Excellent condition. 827500.</p>
        <p>THREE NEW HOMES - Each wim 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, twocar garage, dan with fireplace. Located outside city limits 841,500 to S4I500.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING IN BROOK VALLEY -Spacious 4 bedroom home, Dan plus enormous 'Tec" room 3 tlreplaces. Wooded golf course lot. Over 3000 square feet healed area. Call for defaiis.</p>
        <p>I CHERRY OAKS - A special home</p>
        <p>I available now wllh five bsdrooms. three full baths, split heaimg end cooling, private master bedroom sulie. plus many extra features. On a largr wooded wi Owner transferred. 144.SOr</p>
        <p>Ollie Harrington</p>
        <p>REAL</p>
        <p>ESTATE</p>
        <p>AGENCY</p>
        <p>REALTOfi 752-1737</p>
        <p>Louise Hodge Ollie Harrington</p>
        <p>756-5505</p>
        <p>756-0971</p>
        <p>Member MLS</p>
        <p>THE RIGHT HOME now for you to</p>
        <p>see is this home with 3 nice size bedrooms. Featuring a fireplace in the living roomy a family room that can double as a large dining room. Perfect for the young family with dining room furniture and who can't find a home under 40 to put it in. No city taxes but close enough for all con'^ihiences and shopping. GreffvHle Development Company, 753-2814. Winnie Evans, 752-4224; Faye Bowen, 756-5258.</p>
        <p>too CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Ray's Front End Alignment Service</p>
        <p>Located at Curley's Exxon Station 7S6-05M Factory Tralnod</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>RENTALS</p>
        <p>2500 SQUARE FOOT commercial building, suitable for office, warehouse, retail use at 213 West Ninth Street. Contact IJ. Edwards, Jr., 758 2616 or 756-5024.</p>
        <p>OFFICES AND STORAGE for rent.. 308 and 310 Pennsylvania Avanue. Call Pete West, 752-4220.</p>
        <p>M Apartmtnts For Rant</p>
        <p>NEED OFFICE equipment? You'll find good buys in today's Want Ads Check NOWI</p>
        <p>Beautiful large 2 bedroom garden apartments with wall to wall carpet, draperies, dishwasher and two swimming pools. Located off Country Club Drive adjacent to Greenville Golf and Country Club.</p>
        <p>756-6869</p>
        <p>Most luxurious 2 bedroom townhouses and 1 bedroom apartments in Greenville. Chandeler, trash compactor, fully carpeted, drapes, etc., plus washer and dryer hook-ups, fabulous pool, sauna baths, tennis court and club room.</p>
        <p>752-1557</p>
        <p>Easibpok</p>
        <p>APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Two bedroom luxury apartments with optional dens and all the new amenities including 'wall to wall carpeting, draperies, dishwashers, individual air conditioning and heating AND MORE.</p>
        <p>CALL 758-4012</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SHELBY ALLEN</p>
        <p>Painting Inttrlor intl Exttrior Gi ill kinds. Call for ip-pointmoflt It</p>
        <p>750.1077 or SM-4471.</p>
        <p>6ALS</p>
        <p>GUYS</p>
        <p>OVER 17 National firm now hot oponlngi for lovoral noat young thinking poopit to iMlst managtr with</p>
        <p>Nationwide Travel Program</p>
        <p>9MSBI4I qusllflufM kmRM bvt mMf bb frs&amp;lt; M issxt St MKS Mr mbiar ut rMort srMt and rttwrn. immedlett end trsmpertstten femlslMd. Hiffi pay and caiwal cwtdWfM make tmt aitrtmalv dasirabla. Far IM-MIDIATI pi8tmant m Mr. CkMala,</p>
        <p>Friday only at London Inn, 10 a.m. til J p.m. 754-1555.</p>
        <p>MIDDLE DF THE WEEK SPECIALS</p>
        <p>1972 VEGA GT</p>
        <p>Hatchback. Blut matallk, rally whaoH, 4 spaad.</p>
        <p>1971 TRIUMPH SPITFIRE Convortiblo. Dark blue, 4 spoad, oxtri nico.</p>
        <p>1973 FORD F-250</p>
        <p>4k ton pickup. Light bluo, automatic, 3o V4. Raducod to</p>
        <p>1973 PONTIAC LEMANS GT 1 door hardtop. Bluo mttallic, 3 ipood, powor iteoring, 350 Va.</p>
        <p>199 CHEVROLET IMPALA 4 door. Bluo and whlto, automatic, powor ttaoring,</p>
        <p>air.</p>
        <p>1972 CHEVROLET IMPALA</p>
        <p>4 door. Dark brown, automatic, powtr itaoring, air. Raducad to</p>
        <p>1972 MAZDA RX-2</p>
        <p>3 door coupo. Gray matallic,4tpaod. Extra nica.</p>
        <p>1972 FORD RANCH WAGON</p>
        <p>4 paittngor. Automatic, powar stooring and brakti, air. Raducad to</p>
        <p>BARGAIN HUNTER'S SPECIAL 1965 FORD GALAXIE 500 4 door. Groan and white, automatic, V-0.</p>
        <p>$1290</p>
        <p>$1590</p>
        <p>$2490</p>
        <p>$2590</p>
        <p>$690</p>
        <p>$1490</p>
        <p>$1590</p>
        <p>$1190</p>
        <p>$390</p>
        <p>"Wt trado tor anything that movos or broathas."</p>
        <p>GOODMAN</p>
        <p>AUTO SALES</p>
        <p>4 Wheel Drive Headquarters 3004 S. Memorial Dr.  756-6353</p>
        <p>(Adjacentto Edwards Motor Co.)</p>
        <p>NO DOmi PAYMENT</p>
        <p>(with ipprovod crodlt)</p>
        <p>1970 FORD LTD.</p>
        <p>Brown, automatic, air condition, radio, heater. $998 1969 OLDS 96</p>
        <p>4 door Vinyl top, automatic, air condition, radio, heater, clean.</p>
        <p>$898</p>
        <p>1968 FORD FAIRLANE</p>
        <p>6 cylinder, 3 speed, air condition, radio, heator. $898</p>
        <p>1968 FORD LTD</p>
        <p>4 door, automatic, air condition, radio, heater. $898 1967 OLDS CUTLASS</p>
        <p>Automatic, air condition, radio, heater, local car. $Bye</p>
        <p>1965 FORD PICKUP</p>
        <p>i/i ton. Green, automatic, radio, heater. $798</p>
        <p>1967 DODGE</p>
        <p>4 door. Green, automatic, radio, heater. $698</p>
        <p>1961 VOLKSWAGEN 4 speed, radio, haater. $498</p>
        <p>1963 PEUGEOT</p>
        <p>4 door# itralQht drive, lunroof, radio, heater. aGTO</p>
        <p>EXTRA SPECIAL 1968 FORD</p>
        <p>40oor</p>
        <p>$198</p>
        <p>TARHEEL TOYOTA</p>
        <p>109 Trado St.  756  3228</p>
        <p>Dcalor No. 3035  Used  Car  Office  756  3231</p>
        <p>Open til 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>44 Apartmenti For Rent</p>
        <p>^tngg</p>
        <p>One and two bedroom garden apartments. Located usi oil East Tenth Street.</p>
        <p>PHONE 752 3519</p>
        <p>(D</p>
        <p>Ultimate In Apartment Living</p>
        <p>1, 2, and 3 bedrooms, washer, dryer hook-ups, pool, club house. Only 5 blocks from East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>Check everywhere else first. Then Call</p>
        <p>TAR RIVER ESTATES</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>V</p>
        <p>1401 Willow St. 752-4225</p>
        <p>FExruRtNG</p>
        <p>Hxrtpjoijilr</p>
        <p>xtTCHENXPPLI.NCeS</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>POSITIONS OPEN 1 txporiencod talosporsont</p>
        <p>noadod.</p>
        <p>Grubbs.</p>
        <p>Contact Butch</p>
        <p>Hastings Ford</p>
        <p>758^114</p>
        <p>U Afkartments For Rent</p>
        <p>A UNIVERSITY Condominium has got the phenomenal rent of $165 per month. 752-0152. Nights and weekends, 756-3610.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM duplex. 112-B Meade Street. Available April 1. Central air conditioner, range, refrigerator supplied. 756-7480.</p>
        <p>NICE FURNISHED APARTMENT.</p>
        <p>Air conditioned, fully carpeted. 1 block from university. Call 752-2430.</p>
        <p>GrawKiUt I Marh of Ofttfnciion</p>
        <p>mm I I</p>
        <p>aparlmtntt | T</p>
        <p>lW rVhwteoTrawl Tote (9191 7St.*igo</p>
        <p>Modern, convenient, luxurious, exclusive, affordable 1, 2, and 3 bedroom garden apts. and two bedroom town houses. Furnished or unfurnished.</p>
        <p>All applications are accepted subject to availabBity.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>66 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>FURNISHED bedroom near college. Kitchen privileges with washer and dryer. 756-2025 or 756-3853.</p>
        <p>2 AND 9 BEDROOM apartments for rent in Ayden. Call 746-3339 or 746-6261 and ask for Russell Wooten.</p>
        <p>67</p>
        <p>Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>2 HOUSES FOR RENT In</p>
        <p>Grimesland. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. 2 years old. S160 per month each. Call 758-3761 after 5:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>4-ROOM COUNTRY home. Highway 11 South. 752-3286 days, 825-5391 night</p>
        <p>AVAILABLE immediately. 4 bedrooms, ^ baths, fully carpeted house with garage in Oakdale. S250. Call 756-6869 between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>68</p>
        <p>Lots For Rent</p>
        <p>APPROXIMATELY 3 acres with 100 feet road frontage 4 miles south of Greenville. Cali 756-0219 after 6.</p>
        <p>GARDEN PLOTS for rent. 6000 square feet. $25 . 752 7636.</p>
        <p>FREE LOT RENT for double wide mobile home. Must be able to manage mobile home park. Contact Roy Jarvis, 752-7148 or 752-0978.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SECRETARY</p>
        <p>Wanted experienced secretary for manufacturing office position. This is a chailenging job with oood ' working conditions. Position</p>
        <p>pay and pieasant requires good typing skilis. general office work-</p>
        <p>use of dictaphone and</p>
        <p>Call 752-2111</p>
        <p>Botwoon 9 A.M. and S P.M. for appointment. All rtplitt kept confidtntial.</p>
        <p>69 CMfice Space For Rent</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE  BOWEN BUILD-INS. 1W square foot suite. Also, Single office with bath. Will decorate to suit tenant. All services and parking included. Call Joe Bowen, 752-7194.</p>
        <p>70 Rtsort Property For Rent</p>
        <p>OCEAN FRONT HOUSES. 726-5664. Outer Banks Realty, Atlantic Beach.</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>Rooms For Rent</p>
        <p>ROOM FOR RENT in Attractive Greenville suburb. Full house privileges. S75 a month. 756-0698 or P.O. Box 6065.</p>
        <p>ROOMS FOR RENT for elderly persons. Wintervllle Road No. 11. House number 517. Apply in person.</p>
        <p>ROOM IN PRIVATE home for working person. No students. 756-3214.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>WANTED. OLD, discarded furniture to be refinished and reupholstered for training purposes by Vocational Rehabilitation facility clients. Greenville, Any donations will be greatly appreciated and can be picked up by calling Mrs. Wynns, 752-5138,/Monday to Friday, 8 to 4:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>76</p>
        <p>Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>1 SET FRONT WHEEL spacers for 3000 Ford, I set barrel rack for 3000 Ford. 758 5926.</p>
        <p>NEED OFFICE equipmnt? You'll find good buys in today's Want Ads. Check NOW!</p>
        <p>TOP CASH DOLLAR for your car or truck. 756-6353 Of 756-7685</p>
        <p>77</p>
        <p>Wanted To Lease</p>
        <p>TOBACCO for lease to be moved. 30,000 pounds at 35 cents per pound. Phone 756 2017,</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>77</p>
        <p>Wanted To Lease</p>
        <p>WANTED TO BUY 30,000 pounds of tobacco to be moved to my farm in Pitt County. Will pay 30 cents a pound. 795-4578, Robersohville.</p>
        <p>78</p>
        <p>Wanted To Rent</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM house in the country. Must be in good condition, but will make minor repairs. Call 752-7569 at night.</p>
        <p>HOUSE IN THE country. Call Collect 1-799-2245.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Skyline Roofing Co.</p>
        <p>Roofing &amp;amp; Guttering</p>
        <p>Home Improvement &amp;amp; Repairs</p>
        <p>204 N. Sylvan Dr. Phone 756 0278</p>
        <p>ENGINE TUNE-UP SPECIAL</p>
        <p>Total price includes installation of eight Autellte spark plugs, Motorcraft point set and Metorcraft condenser and labor. Fours, sixes and solid state ignitions even less. Must be Ford, Lincoln or Mercury passenger cars.</p>
        <p>TOTAL SPECIAL PRICE-PARTS and LABOR</p>
        <p>^24.99</p>
        <p>Customar Signature</p>
        <p>Customer Telephone No.</p>
        <p>Repair Order No. BRINGINTHISCOUPON</p>
        <p>Authorized Dealership Signature</p>
        <p>Smith-Waldrop</p>
        <p>Motors</p>
        <p>PHONE 756-4267, GREENVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>The</p>
        <p>Real</p>
        <p>Estate</p>
        <p>Corner</p>
        <p>Th Blu Ribbon</p>
        <p>Yat, if thart wara an award ter quaHty, craftimaniMp, valua, dtcar and orfginality, tha Blut Ribbon for firat placa would be awardtd to thii home. On a quiet itraet In Brook ValloY, an original and clavar daiign with family comfort, formal and informal tntertaining and operational tconomy all taken Into eoniidoratlon. A swooping octagonal dining and living room with a superbly designed double firoplaco. A hide-a-way panolod study which will ba a delight for the cntiro family. Thrta large btdrooms with ampio cfosot spoco and two iuxurious baths. A comfortabia iamily room with a klt-chtn that will bring joy to the heart o( any woman. Plush carpeting, tharmal pane Andtrsan windows, spacious carport, workshop. Nicely landscaped lot. See It nowl</p>
        <p>DUFFUS REALTY, INC.</p>
        <p>756-5395 ANYTIME</p>
        <p>REALTOPT</p>
        <p>Thtlina Whitehurst OerrtllH ignite Anne Stott Duffui JeckDuHus</p>
        <p>7S6-0670</p>
        <p>746-4447</p>
        <p>756-2664</p>
        <p>7S4-S395</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS  Thl spBclous bMlroom</p>
        <p>hQusa is only ona year oM. Huga family room with I, kltchon with all the labor-saving con-, scrooned porch to enjoy the prlng two-car garaga with space for workshop, to see this lovely homo. Priced In upper</p>
        <p>fireplace, kitchen with all the labor-saving con-vtntences, scrooned porch to weather, two-car  *</p>
        <p>Call now SO's.</p>
        <p>lake GLENWOOD  Three bedroom homo on large lot, largo kitchen with lots of cabinets, den wilfi fireplace, two baths, and two-car garage. Priced in mid 40's.</p>
        <p>OAKDALE - Do you need four bedrooms? Tlwy ere hard to find in this price rangel Kitchen with built-in stove and large eating area, sliding doors load to patio. Lot is deep enough to have garden. Priced to soil at $29,900.</p>
        <p>LOWER PRICED HOMES - We have several homes for sale btlow $20,000. Call for location and details.</p>
        <p>Estate Realty Company</p>
        <p>752-5058</p>
        <p>Robert Edwards 754-MS2 Dianne Whitehurst 7S0-7222 Jarvis Mills 752-3847</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>kL ESTATE - BELL e'UTE- RAL TATE - kf=AL L61 aV"</p>
        <p>Condominium, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>Apt. No. 17 University Condominium. 2 bedrooms, P/2 beths,central heat and air, carpet. Shown by appointment only.&amp;gt;aifJ8y Make me an offer.</p>
        <p>North Hill Estate - Ayden, N.C.</p>
        <p>6M North Hill Driv.  Unuiuil rfildenc, y v.ry convenlqnt. 1 biNis, 1 twdroomi, d.n, living room, c.rpot, stove and dishwasher, contra! haat and air, douh,a carport.  Price $40,000</p>
        <p>802 North Hill Drive</p>
        <p>802 North Hill Drive New residence under construction. Brick veneer, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms, den and living room, fireplace, stove end dishwasher, garage. Ranch Style.</p>
        <p>Price $40,000</p>
        <p>Maury, N.C.</p>
        <p>3 hodroams, V/i baths, brick vtnaor with carport, backyard lancad in, canlral haat and air condition, vary attractlva and quiat location.</p>
        <p>DtikU 19(1,WWf $27,000</p>
        <p>Chester Stox</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE BRDKER 746-6114 Day  746-3308after 5:30 P.M.</p>
        <p>NORTH RIVER ESTATES</p>
        <p>If red turns you on, then you will love the master bedroom in this new 3 bedroom brick home with IV2 ceramic tile baths, accented with lovely vanities. Handsome cabinets, built-in stove, carport and storage plus a very spacious living room all combined to make this home a very wise choice for you.</p>
        <p>A spacious corner lot, perfect for the home owner who wants a lot big enough for a garden and play area, as well as a patio area. 3 bedrooms, IV2 baths, large living room, a great family dining area. Why not take a peek  you may want to see more.</p>
        <p>VA, FHA or Conventional Financing.</p>
        <p>Check now while the interest rates are good I</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE DEVELOPMENT CO.</p>
        <p>752-2814</p>
        <p>REALTOR</p>
        <p>Winnie Evans 752-4224</p>
        <p>Faye Bowen 756-5258</p>
        <p>Delson-WallAce</p>
        <p>_  Inc.</p>
        <p>Real esute</p>
        <p>"Since 1950"</p>
        <p>WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE APPOINTMENT, AS SALES ASSOCIATE, IN OUR GREENVILLE OFFICE OF</p>
        <p>CHARLIE SPEIGHT</p>
        <p>Charlie is a native of Greenville, having lived here all of his life. He attended Greenville City Schools and is newly graduated from East Carolina University, where he received a B.S. Degree in Business Administration, specializing in the study of real estate.</p>
        <p>Charlie will be working in our Greenville office under Associate Manager, Dick McKinney, developing listings and sales of both commercial and residential properties. He will be able to offer his clients the full benefits of our firm's combined fifty years experience in real estate.</p>
        <p>NELSON-WALLACE INC.</p>
        <p>Real Estate</p>
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        <p>t!L</p>
        <p>752-5113</p>
        <p>-31V4S3 1V3B-31V1S3 IVaM - 3V1S3 1V3B - 3XVX53</p>
        <p>THEY ARE HERE!</p>
        <p>Twriflc buy pn Ihit rimbltr. FrinO tp wll. Stlltr will pay up IP M6 on purebiftr' clopina coil. 3 bWroonn, kitcbtn, larga family raam wllb axpaaad baamt ano flraplaca. Buy now ana taka tOvanlaaa at tbli attar.</p>
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        <p>Now Llitlbf. 3 badraemf, IV1 bam&amp;gt;, larga lamlly raam, livlna room ami kitchanqlibln roam cambibation. Antlqua brick, (pllt rail tanca tar lacada In Irani and ibady pinat.</p>
        <p>SS3,0W</p>
        <p>Convanlanca 4- cbarm, largo oldar hema on baautHul 5tb St. Close to ECU, scbaol, and downtown. Living ream with flraplaca, formal dining roam, 3 badrooms, 3 full baths, dan -kllchan wb aating area. 15M square teat haalad sgace ap-praxlmataly.  _</p>
        <p>tl7,7N</p>
        <p>Now Listing. 3 badrooms, IW batbs, lormal living room with firaplece, lots ol sbada trees and plenty of aialaas tea. Plus a largo lamlly room and a kitchan-dlning room cembinallon. It's In baaullful Balvadara with  scraanad in porch, tool</p>
        <p>REALTY</p>
        <p>DdvaMcNdmpd</p>
        <p>7S6-72I2</p>
        <p>Batty Bland 7SI-2M1</p>
        <p>756-5868</p>
        <p>Nights and Wtckandi Oscar Edwards 7S6-54S6</p>
        <p>Bill Clark 7M4046</p>
        <p>June Bohanon 7M-299S</p>
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        <p>Morreil</p>
        <p>Pride</p>
        <p>T-BONE OR SIRLOIN</p>
        <p>Half or Wiiole</p>
        <p>Fresh Pork</p>
        <p>Sliced Free!</p>
        <p>Va Pork Loin M.19u.</p>
        <p>MORRELL PRIDE FULL CUT</p>
        <p>ROUND STEAK</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>Grade A Whole</p>
        <p>Bagged in singles</p>
        <p>Morrell Pride Or Gwoltney</p>
        <p>12 Oz. Pkg.</p>
        <p>Ovortons</p>
        <p>Finest</p>
        <p>We reserve the right</p>
        <p>to limit quantities!</p>
        <p>3 LB. PKG. OR MORE</p>
        <p>PRICES EFFECTIVE WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY</p>
        <p>10 LB. FREEZER SPECIALS;</p>
        <p>FRESH BEEF LIVER</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>1. Ground Beef Patties..................</p>
        <p>2. Pork Chops 35-40 Chops...........</p>
        <p>3. Hog Chitterlings ..............</p>
        <p>4. Smoked Sausage Hot or Mild-</p>
        <p>^8.90</p>
        <p>ni.50</p>
        <p>Grade A</p>
        <p>Large 29 Oz. Can</p>
        <p>LARGE EGGS</p>
        <p>Doz.</p>
        <p>Wesson Oil</p>
        <p> ^</p>
        <p>24 Oz. Bottle</p>
        <p>Smooth</p>
        <p>IB Oz. Jar</p>
        <p>MAYONNAISE</p>
        <p>shortening</p>
        <p>P-/ </p>
        <p>42 Oz. Can</p>
        <p>Smoked</p>
        <p>Sliced Free</p>
        <p>PAPER TOWELS</p>
        <p>Scott Oiant Roll</p>
        <p>Del Monte Tuna</p>
        <p>eVz Oz. Can</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>Swift's</p>
        <p>Brookfield Butter</p>
        <p>1 Lb. Pkg.</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>White House Regular</p>
        <p>Apple Sauce i h u, 3/M .00</p>
        <p>Regular Size 20 Oz. Box</p>
        <p>HEINZ</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>Grapefruit Ea</p>
        <p>Green</p>
        <p>CABBAGE It</p>
        <p>tomato Ketchup</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>HI. sint,</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0029" />
        <p>rySpecial tops and pants.</p>
        <p>8trip*d tops of fine gauge acrylic knit. Assorted short sleeve, V-neck styles in blue, mint, coral, pink, beige, lilac and more. Sizes S, M, L.6.99</p>
        <p>Woven lexturlxtd polyester pants in side-winder or novelty belt loop style. Flared legs. In light blue,llght green, khaki, cream or navy.</p>
        <p>Sizes 5/6 to 15/16.Casual shoe specials. 8.99 pr.</p>
        <p>A.-8. Wooden wedge sandals in choice of two styles. Genuine leather uppers. Woven vamp and buckle style. In camel. Sizes 5-10.6.99 pr.</p>
        <p>C. Crape bottom slings with 1W wedge, open-toe cushioned padded insoles and a soft tricot lining. In white, bone, camel, black or red. Whole sizes 5-10.</p>
        <p>Like it? Charge it. Use your JCPenitey charge account.</p>
        <p>tv'</p>
        <p>C.</p>
        <p>B.Charge it!</p>
        <p>rs Sie quick and easy eey to (hep pick up a baigein on *w ipal. Next me you're in. ask lor a J&amp;amp;anney Chaige CwO ipplcaiton. Ws'l do the teat. Chanost are. you can iwge (he (amo day.</p>
        <p>*1976 JCPsnney Co. Inc.</p>
        <p>Event Starts Wednesday, March 10</p>
        <p>PITT PLAZA Greenville, North Carolina Shop Dally 10am III 9pm</p>
        <p>Supplai^nl to DAILV REFLECTOR, WASHINQTONf AILY NEWS, WILLIAMSTON ENTERPRISf. Wad., March ^O, 197S</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0030" />
        <p>JCPenrw days.</p>
        <p>20%off</p>
        <p>smock tops</p>
        <p>Saleas</p>
        <p>A. Reg. $10. Polyester/cotton tie-back smock top with square neckline and lace trim. Machine washable.</p>
        <p>Sale price* effective thru this weekend only.</p>
        <p>Sale 7.20</p>
        <p>B. Reg. $9. Polyester/cotton glazed</p>
        <p>smock top with square neckline, toggle closing, shirred yoke.</p>
        <p>Like it? Charge It. Use your JCPenney charge account.</p>
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        <p>Sale31br1.84</p>
        <p>Reg. 3 for 2.30. Acetate tricot elastic</p>
        <p>leg briefs. Run-resistant. 34 to 40. Extra sizes 42 to 46,</p>
        <p>Reg. 3 for 2.75 Sale 3 for 2.20</p>
        <p>Sale 3 for 3.00</p>
        <p>Reg. 3 for 3.75. Tissue nylon tricot elastic leg briefs with cotton lined crotch. Lightweight, opaque and run-resistant. 34 to 40. Extra sizes 42 to 46, Reg. 3 for 4.50 Sale 3 for 3.60</p>
        <p>Sale 3 for 2.60</p>
        <p>Reg. 3 for 3.25. Pima cotton elastic leg</p>
        <p>briefs with shrinkage control. 34 to 40 Extra sizes 42 to 46.</p>
        <p>Reg. 3 for 3.75 Sale 3 for $3</p>
        <p>Sale 3 for 2.20</p>
        <p>Reg. 3 for 2.75. Combed cotton band</p>
        <p>leg briefs with cotton/nylon cuff. Shrinkage controlled. 34 to 40.</p>
        <p>Extra sizes 42 to 46,</p>
        <p>Reg. 3 for 3.25 Sale 3 for 2.60</p>
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        <p>Sale 4.80</p>
        <p>Reg. $6 8-16 reg. and slim</p>
        <p>Sizes 3-7, reg. or slim. Reg. $5..........  Sale  $4</p>
        <p>Husky sizes 8-16, Reg. $7....................Sale  5.60</p>
        <p>Boys Super Denim jeans of heavyweight polyester/ cotton. Made to take the roughest wear. Sizes 3-12 have reinforced knees; sizes 3-7 have half elastic waist. Western flare leg styling navy and fashion colors.</p>
        <p>Sale 5.20</p>
        <p>Reg. 6.50 Sizes 8-16 reg. and slim</p>
        <p>Sizes 3-7, reg. or slim. Reg. 5.50..............Sale  4.40</p>
        <p>Husky sizes 8-16, Reg. 7.50....................Sale  $6</p>
        <p>Boys Super Denim fancy dress jeans of long-wearing polyester/cotton. Assorted fancy patterns.</p>
        <p>Sale 5.20</p>
        <p>Reg. 6.50 Sizes 8-16 reg. and slim</p>
        <p>Husky sizes 8-16, Reg. $7 ..................Sale  5.60</p>
        <p>Boys Super Denim fashion jeans of heavyweight brushed polyester/cotton with saddleback yoke, wide flare legs, contrast stitching. In faded blue, light green or tan.</p>
        <p>Special 3 for&amp;lt;5</p>
        <p>Boys crewneck shirts in long-wearing, easy-care polyester/cotton knit. Solids and stripes. Sizes 8-18.</p>
        <p>Sale 4.79</p>
        <p>Reg. 5.99. Striped basketball shoes with cotton duck uppers, cushioned insoles, molded gum rubber soles for traction. White stripes on black. Sizes 10-2 and 2Vi-6.</p>
        <p>Sale 8.79</p>
        <p>Reg. 10.99. JCPenney action footwear with suede/nylon combination uppers, contrasting stripes and ridged rubber soles. Boys sizes 2V2-6.</p>
        <p>Like it? Charge it. Use your JCPenney charge account. Saie prices effective through this weekend only.20%off Super Denim' jeans.JCPenney</p>
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        <p>XPenrw days</p>
        <p>20%bff</p>
        <p>springs newest sport fabrics.</p>
        <p>Sale 1.58 yd.</p>
        <p>Reg. 1.98. Koolle Kloth gauze of</p>
        <p>Kodel polyester/cotton is perfect for blouses and dresses. Choose from an outstanding selection of coordinated solids and ombre stripes. 39/40" wide.</p>
        <p>Sale 2.39 yd.</p>
        <p>Reg. 2.99. Krackie Kloth of machine washable cotton. A natural for sportswear of every description. In natural and other shades. 44/45" wide</p>
        <p>Sale 2.80 yd.</p>
        <p>Reg. 3.50. Our Polysport texturized polyester makes terrific shirts, jackets, pantsuits. Machine washes and dries beautifully. In fashion solids, pastels and dusty tones. 58/60" wide.</p>
        <p>Sale 2.39 yd.</p>
        <p>Reg. 2.99. Calcutta crinkled gauze of</p>
        <p>polyester/cotton makes great looking skirts, pants, dresses. Machine washable, no-iron. In popular solids and sensational new tie dyes.</p>
        <p>44/45" wide.</p>
        <p>SsIg 79 Win</p>
        <p>Reg. 99 skein. Orion acrylic knitting</p>
        <p>yam is 4-ply worsted weight in handy 4-oz. pull skeins. Machine washable and dryable.</p>
        <p>Like It? Charge It. Use your JCPenney charge account.</p>
        <p>20% Off</p>
        <p>towel ensembles.</p>
        <p>Sale 2.40 But m..i Sale 1.60!ir.'L.,</p>
        <p>Sale 1.00 Washcloth</p>
        <p>Our Pansy Parade towel ensemble has a</p>
        <p>border print of pretty pansies on velvety wv,. sheared cotton/polyester terry.</p>
        <p>Double knit crepe stitch</p>
        <p>polyester at a very low price for this quality. In a marvelous range of solid colors for all your spring fashion plans. 58"60" wide.</p>
        <p>Sale 2.40 Sale 1.60 Sale 1.00 Washciotti</p>
        <p>Brittany ansemble In softly looped all cotton terry Is richly jacquard patterned In an old English design and finished with fringed ends. Fashion colors.</p>
        <p>Sals pricos sffectlva thru this wsekend only.</p>
        <p>Page 4</p>
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        <p>0O%ff</p>
        <p>coordinates, shirts and shoes for mea</p>
        <p>m f/.</p>
        <p>r</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>ii</p>
        <p>S3l68.79pr.</p>
        <p>Rg. 10.99 pr. Mtni athlttic shOM</p>
        <p>with suede/nylon combination uppers, contrasting stripes, ridged rubber outsoles, foam cushioned arch support. In blue/white or gold/black.</p>
        <p>S3l64.79pr.</p>
        <p>Reg. 5.99 pr. Mens striped basketball shoes with cotton duck uppers, cushioned Insoles, molded gum rubber outsoles.S3le^</p>
        <p>Reg. $5. Short sleeve solid color sport shirt of polyester/combed cotton double contrast stitching. In navy, blue, tan, red, white. Long sleeve style, Reg. $6 Sale 4.80S3le4.80</p>
        <p>Reg. $6. Short sleeve fashion print sport shirt of polyester/cotton. Blue, brown, green prints. Long sleeve style,</p>
        <p>Reg. $7 Sale 5.60S3leM6</p>
        <p>Reg. $20. Topster shirt jacket of woven texturized stretch polyester has side vents and smart contrast stitching.</p>
        <p>Dusty blue, dusty green, oyster.S3le 10.40</p>
        <p>Reg. $13. Matching JCPenney dress slack</p>
        <p>of woven texturized stretch polyester for comfort and wrinkle-free good looks. Non-roll shirt-hugger stretch waistband. In dusty blue, dusty green or oyster. Sale prices effective thru this weekend only. Like it? Charge it. Use your JCPenney charge account.JCPenney</p>
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        <p>\</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0034" />
        <p>Weve outdone ourselves!</p>
        <p>One of our all-time greatest</p>
        <p>XPenrw days.</p>
        <p>Sale11.99</p>
        <p>Reg. 14.99. Wilson Stan Smith Slammer tennis racket with natural hardwood Strata-Bow frame, leather grip, nylon strings.</p>
        <p>Wilson 'Billie Jean King Triumph. Reg. 14.99 Sale 11.99</p>
        <p>Sale 14.39</p>
        <p>Reg. 17.99 Evert or Conners Select tennis racket by Wilson. Has Strata-Bow frame, leather grip, nylon strings.</p>
        <p>Sale 19.99</p>
        <p>Reg. 24.99. Wilson Jack Kramer Personal tennis racket with a 6-ply wooden Strat-Bow frame, leather grip, nylon strings.</p>
        <p>Wilson 'Chrissie Evert Personal' tennis racket,</p>
        <p>Reg. 24.99 Sale 19.99</p>
        <p>Save ^26 to ^36 on pro look golf sets.</p>
        <p>Sale 143.99</p>
        <p>Reg. 179.99. 11 pc. set Power Stix II.</p>
        <p>Bought separately set of 3 woods: #1,3,4; Reg. $57 Sale 45.60 Set of 8 irons: #3-9 and pitching wedge; Reg. 122.99 Sale 98.39</p>
        <p>Sale 103.99</p>
        <p>Reg. 129.99. 11 pc. set Thunder StIx</p>
        <p>Bought separately set of 3 woods: #1,3,4; Reg. $45 Sale $36 Set of 8 irons: #3-9 and pitching wedge: Reg. 84.99 Sale 67.99</p>
        <p>2.19</p>
        <p>Wilson Championship tennis balls. 'Extra duty construction in a choice of white or yellow. 3 to a can.</p>
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        <p>Bike Sale</p>
        <p>Sale 67.99</p>
        <p>Reg. 79.99. Boys or girls 10-</p>
        <p>speed 24 racer has stem mounted gear shifters, side-pull front and rear hand brakes with dual levers, rat trap pedals and more.</p>
        <p>Sale 69.99</p>
        <p>Reg. 79.99. Mens or womens 10-speed 26 racer has side-pull front and rear caliper hand brakes, reflectorized rat trap pedals, blackwall tires and more.</p>
        <p>Sale 109.99</p>
        <p>Reg. 129.99. Mens Deluxe 10-speed 27 racer has a Derallleur gear system and rear disc brakes Features an all chrome finish, reflectorized tires and rat trap pedals with toe clips and straps. Bicycles corns unaissmblsd.</p>
        <p>Additional charge for assembly.</p>
        <p>Sale priesa effective thru Saturday.</p>
        <p>Like It? Charge It. Uae your JCPenney charge account.</p>
        <p>17.99</p>
        <p>Warm-up and jogging suit In</p>
        <p>acrylic/polyester blend. Navy, fashion colors with white sleeve and leg stripes. S, M, L, XL.</p>
        <p>25.99</p>
        <p>Deluxe warm-up suit has a</p>
        <p>zippered jacket and elastic waist pants with zippered leg opening. 100%acrylic knit In solid colors with contrasting stripes. S,M,L,XL.</p>
        <p>9.99 pr.</p>
        <p>Bata Super Volley tennis</p>
        <p>shoes feature V-vamp styling with canvas uppers. White only. Men's and womens sizes.</p>
        <p>Fred Perry"* tennis shoes by Eaton are 100% cotton canvas duck. Full tricot lining. Raised heel design. Sizes for men and women.</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0035" />
        <p>Sale $188</p>
        <p>Reg. 199.95. Single speed automatic washer</p>
        <p>holds up to 14 lbs. of heavy, mixed fabrics.</p>
        <p>Two-cycle timer with 5 wash/rinse temperature combinations. Tub spin brake with safety lid switch. #1600</p>
        <p>Sale $359</p>
        <p>Reg. $399.17.6 cu. ft. top mount frost free refrigerator. 2 cantilever shelves, crispers, equipped to receive ice maker. #0018</p>
        <p>Sale138</p>
        <p>Reg. 149.95. Electric dryer features two-cycle timer, rust and snag-resistant porcelain finish. #4510</p>
        <p>Sale258 SaleM78</p>
        <p>10% off every</p>
        <p>air conditioner in stock.</p>
        <p>Pay nothing til June 1st.</p>
        <p>Saie 143.95</p>
        <p>Reg. 159.95. Our 5000 BTU Inflation Beater* air conditioner features a 10 position thermostat.</p>
        <p>115 volts, 7.5 amps, 6.1 EER*</p>
        <p>8000 BTU model #1100 (6.3 EER*), Reg. 199.95 Sale 179.95 * The EER (Energy Efficiency Ratio) measures the amount of cooling an air conditioner can produce In relation to the amount of electricity It uses. For comparable units, higher EER means greater efficiency, less cost to use.</p>
        <p>When you buy It from us, JCPenney Product Service will keep It working. Ask about our Assured Performance Plan.</p>
        <p>Sorry, not available outside our normal delivery areas.</p>
        <p>Please phone for details.</p>
        <p>Reg. 279.95. Automatic washer features 6 fabric wash cycles. Soak setting, extra rinse setting, bieach dispenser, self-cleaning ring filter. #1540</p>
        <p>Reg. 199.95. Matching automatic time controi dryer</p>
        <p>lets you select 6 fabric dry settings. Adjustable signal sentry sounds at end of cycle. #4540</p>
        <p>Saie^439</p>
        <p>Reg. $489.18. cu. ft. side-by-side refrigerator is</p>
        <p>frost free. Equipped to receive ice maker. #0119</p>
        <p>Saie 149.95 ^</p>
        <p>Reg. 169.95. Our 4.5 cu. ft. refrigerator for dorm or home bar. Freezer, crisper, temperature control, push-button defrost. #3105 Sale prices effective thru Saturday.JCPenney</p>
        <p>Pag* 7</p>
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        <p>Weve outdone ourselves! One of our all-time greatestXPenrwdays.</p>
        <p>20% Off</p>
        <p>family room furniture.</p>
        <p>More savings on lamp, carpeting, stereo.</p>
        <p>Sofa. Reg. $299 Sale $239 Love seat. Reg. $239 Sale $189</p>
        <p>Chair, Reg. $169 Sale $139 Recliner, Reg. $189 Sale $149</p>
        <p>Square coffee table,</p>
        <p>Reg. $79 Sale $59 End table, Reg. $69 Sale $54</p>
        <p>Family group. Sofa, love seat, recliner, chair covered in vinyl with nail head trim on hardwood frames. Tables covered in matching vinyl with laminated plastic tops over masonite. Brown or gold.</p>
        <p>Save *45 on this stereo component</p>
        <p>SaleM44</p>
        <p>Reg. 189.95. Solid stale stereo component</p>
        <p>system. Walnut grained vinyl finish on wood products. #1777</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>'4</p>
        <p>Multi loop 100% nylon pile at regular low price. Wears beautifully, easy to care for. In four fashion colors.</p>
        <p>Sale 9.99 sq. yd.</p>
        <p>Reg. $12. sq. yd. Dacron polyester pile</p>
        <p>with a sculptured plush-shag texture. Vivid multi-colored combinations.</p>
        <p>Sale 7.99 sq. yd.</p>
        <p>Reg. $11 sq. yd. 100% nylon pile in an</p>
        <p>elegant two-level profile construction sculptured plush shag. Thick, soft, resilient. Lot of solid colors.</p>
        <p>Sale 7.99 sq. yd.</p>
        <p>Reg. $11 sq. yd. Trevira polyester plush pile resists static electric build-up, shows less soil. Fashion solids.</p>
        <p>Reg. $10 sq. yd. Dacron* | sculptured pile is lush, plush, long-wearing and easy care. Many solids.</p>
        <p>25% off all table lamps *20 and up</p>
        <p>Sale 18.75</p>
        <p>Reg. $25. Ginger]ar lamp has earth-tone ceramic base with the look of marble, white pleated vinyl shade.</p>
        <p>Sale 22.50</p>
        <p>Reg. $30. Ceramic spice Jar lamp</p>
        <p>in decorator colors with pleated white vinyl shade.</p>
        <p>Sale 26.25</p>
        <p>Reg. $35. Pastel ginger jar lamp features glass base with delicate floral design, white pleated shade.</p>
        <p>Sale 22.50</p>
        <p>Reg. $30. Charming country look lamp</p>
        <p>with hand decorated china base, pleated vinyl shade. In cream.</p>
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        <p>ALL SUPER LOW SALE PRICES IN THIS AD ARE GOOD THRU APRIL 3,1976!!</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, N.C.</p>
        <p>329 WEST GREENVILLE BLVD.</p>
        <p>PHONE (919) 756-5187</p>
        <p>Open Mon. thru Thur. 8KM .m.-6rfX) p.m.</p>
        <p>Fri. 8:00 am.-9K)0 pjn., Sat. 8:00 a jn.-5:30 p.m.</p>
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        <p>PAGE 2N1</p>
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        <p>K END CAP (LEFT</p>
        <p>SQUARE ELBOWS iSTYLE A)</p>
        <p>K FASCIA BRACKET</p>
        <p>Baked-On While Aluminum Guttering And Accessories...</p>
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        <p>SST*** X</p>
        <p>SOuAM iiaow*</p>
        <p>Big 5" Style K</p>
        <p>059</p>
        <p>10 Foot Section</p>
        <p>041038</p>
        <p>Lightweight aluminum sections are easy (or 1 man to handle and install all by himself! 10 toot lengths come pre-enameled in Gloss White finish - won't rust or rot, and eliminates years of tedious painting chores Buy and install yours now to protect your home from spring rain damage!</p>
        <p>Do - It - Yourself And Save...</p>
        <p>All thumbs? If you yearn to "do it yourself," but lack the confidence and know-how to tackle home improvement projects, let Moore's come to your aid! You can do it - with FREE Do - It - Yourself Instructions from Moore's. Install guttering, storm windows &amp;amp; doors, roofing, paneling, suspended ceilings, insulation, plumbing, vinyl flooring and more - Come in and discuss your building and remodeling plans with our knowledgeable salespeople: we'll show you how to do the job yourself and save a bundle!</p>
        <p>Prehung Aluminum Combination Storm And Screen Door Installs Easily</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>727362. 727370. 727388 727396 Natural Aluminum</p>
        <p>Attractive natural aluminum finish door includes 2 tempered safety glass. 1 aluminum screen panels- all self-storing Push button latch &amp;amp; heavy duty kickplate 32" or 36" X 80"</p>
        <p>Baked-On White Enameled Cross Buck Storm Door Never Needs Painting</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>39!?</p>
        <p>X 80 Inch</p>
        <p>Embossed cross buck door includes 1 tempered salely glass. 1 alumi num screen panel Prefinished, all-aluminum door is prehung for sim plified installation Push button latch10" X 50' Roli Aluminum Flashing, Now Only...</p>
        <p>SALE819</p>
        <p>^1^ 423103</p>
        <p>423301</p>
        <p>14-XSO' ...................12.49</p>
        <p>423343</p>
        <p>2a"X5ff. ......  17.95;#90 Roll Roofing Priced At A Low.</p>
        <p>ONLY039</p>
        <p>Altractive White, Green or Black ceramic granuel surface over asphalt 108 sq ft roll'''  * Dont WaitTake Advantage Of These Low Moores Sale Prices And Save. Use Your Bank -Americard or Master Charge Card And CHARGE IT! </p>
        <p>ALUMINUM</p>
        <p>moomiNa Q mioiNam^Maintenance-Free Aluminum Roofing And Siding...</p>
        <p>ONLYOA28</p>
        <p>tOOsq It  of metal</p>
        <p>46051 460527 460543</p>
        <p>4'X 8'Sheet  ............. go5</p>
        <p>,4'X 10'Sheet ,. ......... ig 10</p>
        <p>4'X12'Sheet  14Heavy Duty, Steel Basement Jack Post...SALE</p>
        <p>.Adjustalple lrom 5' to 7'9", post will support up to 12.000, ibs___</p>
        <p>.  .  .1  .  I  "*</p>
        <p>\</p>
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        <p>PAGE 3N1</p>
        <p>Protect Your Home With White Primed Horizontal Hardboard Siding</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>084</p>
        <p>piece 12" X 16' Long</p>
        <p>Primed white lap siding creates deep shadow lines without edge strips. All-wood Shadowcast Lap Siding is strong and durable, resistant to weathering - won't split, warp or delaminate!</p>
        <p>Self-Storing,</p>
        <p>Triple Track Aluminum Storm &amp;amp; Screen Windows</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>121?</p>
        <p>838500 - 838690</p>
        <p>Natural Aluminum Finish</p>
        <p>Your choice of stock sizes to 100 United Inches (height plus width ) 3 track window includes 2 glass panels. 1 screen (or all season use! Natural aluminum finish with wool pile insulation</p>
        <p>Bronze Finish Patio Door Complete With Bronze Tinted,</p>
        <p>Safety Tempered, insulated Glass</p>
        <p>INSULATED GLASS SAVES YOU NEEDLESS HEAT LOSS.</p>
        <p>CHILD SAFE TEMPERED GLASS FOR ADDED SAFETY</p>
        <p>FULL 72 INCHES WIDE X 00 INCHES HIGH</p>
        <p>BRONZE</p>
        <p>TINTED</p>
        <p>GLASS</p>
        <p>KEY LOCKS FOR SECURITY</p>
        <p>REVERSIBLE DOORS FOR EITHER RIGHT OR LEFT HAND OPENING</p>
        <p>INCLUDES 2 TEMPERED GLASS AND 1 SCREEN PANELS</p>
        <p>BRONZE FINISH ALUMINUM FRAME</p>
        <p>139?rolong Your Roofs Life With Asbestos Roof Coat</p>
        <p>SALE61</p>
        <p>Liquid asbestos fibers seal small roofing cracks &amp;amp; pinholes weathertight!Eagie Design, 36" x 80' Storm/Screen Door</p>
        <p>SALE42i</p>
        <p>Prehung all-season door in white enameled aluminum w/black embosaed eagle design.14"^ X 39" Prefinished Plastic Exterior Shutters...</p>
        <p>SALE11</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>pair</p>
        <p>470401 470278</p>
        <p>Black or White</p>
        <p>14"x47" ................13  50pr</p>
        <p>14"x55" ..,..,,...,.15.49pr.8 Foot Flat 3 Scroll Wrought Iron Column.SALE</p>
        <p>8 Foot Comer Cofumn Now Only .........Add Beauty &amp;amp; Safety With Wrought Iron Railings...SALE</p>
        <p>J49</p>
        <p>A 4 foot m section</p>
        <p>040907</p>
        <p>We carry a complele Nne of .cokimns.and accessories.</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0040" />
        <p>PAGE 4N1</p>
        <p>Wood Louvered Bifold Door Units As Low As.ADDITIONAL SIZES AVAILABLE IN STOCK</p>
        <p>2 0" X 6' 8"</p>
        <p>Unit Size</p>
        <p>Fits Finished Openino</p>
        <p>Unit Size</p>
        <p>Fits Finished Opening</p>
        <p>2 0 ' X 6'8"</p>
        <p>24" X 80 V</p>
        <p>3'0" X 6'8"</p>
        <p>3fi" X 80 y," 24 30</p>
        <p>2'6" X 6'8"</p>
        <p>30" X 80 23.^^</p>
        <p>4 0" X 6'8"</p>
        <p>48" X 80 V 39 80</p>
        <p>2'8" X 6'8"</p>
        <p>32" X 80 24.30</p>
        <p>5 0" X 6'8"</p>
        <p>60" X 80 V 00</p>
        <p>6 0" X 6'8"</p>
        <p>72" X 80 =&amp;gt;4" *8 75</p>
        <p>PREHINGED, SOLID PINE DOOf.S READY TO FINISH, READY TO INSTALL</p>
        <p>SPECIAL ORDERS!!</p>
        <p>Also Available By Special Order -Bifold Flush Or Colonial Design Wood Door Units - From 2 0" To 6 0" X 6'8"</p>
        <p>Interior Louvered Pine Doors -1%" Thick, Now Only...</p>
        <p>24 " X 80 "24T5</p>
        <p>706937</p>
        <p>30. 32 S 36 X 80 Inch Doort Alto Available At Similar Savintl</p>
        <p>Made of solid top grade Western Ponderosa Pine with dowel joint construction tor strength Stationary louvers permit air circulation with door closed - ideal for closets! Ready to finish.</p>
        <p>24 X 80 Inches Evans Prefinished Off-White Steel Bifold Door Unit</p>
        <p>ONLY23524 X 80 Inches</p>
        <p>Evans Slimfold Steel Door s unique interchangeable track ensures carpet clearance for both new construction &amp;amp; remodeling Prefinished Off-White Popular stock sizes</p>
        <p>Ready To Finish Pine Louvered Cafe Doors</p>
        <p>30"X39".072827 ....13.25 32"X39",072926 ....13.75 36" X 39". 072991 ....13.75</p>
        <p>SPECIAL OflDERH Paralad Bar Doore 30",3r 4 36-X39"</p>
        <p>liT</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>No. Zi t</p>
        <p>Exterior Lauan Door -1%" Thick, Unfinished</p>
        <p>SAVE!</p>
        <p>25?^</p>
        <p>No. 21</p>
        <p>Exterior Lauan, Styla No. 23 36-X80"----------------VM</p>
        <p>32" X 80" X 1%" Fir/Hemlock Exterior Door Design</p>
        <p>No,318</p>
        <p>4250</p>
        <p>32" X 80- X W Uuan Exterior Door#37. ......  2S.80</p>
        <p>y*|i</p>
        <p>Replace Your Old, Broken Locksets Now.</p>
        <p>SAVE!</p>
        <p>088</p>
        <p>^ passage I atchset</p>
        <p>No.</p>
        <p>600</p>
        <p>Series</p>
        <p>Bedroom (025783) Bathroom (025791)... , Entrance (025767)______</p>
        <p>. 3.TT . 3.99 .6.88</p>
        <p>Add Safety To Your Home With A Deadbolt Lockset</p>
        <p>SAVE!</p>
        <p>A44</p>
        <p>920K-Single</p>
        <p> each</p>
        <p>920 Double Key Lock Deadbolt Set------------</p>
        <p>.8.85</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0041" />
        <p>PAGE 5N1</p>
        <p>4 Panel, 4 Section Wood Frame Garage Door In Your Choice Of 8' Or 9' X 7'...</p>
        <p>!</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>88?</p>
        <p>0^^</p>
        <p>704262</p>
        <p>GARAGE DOOR WEATHERSTRIPPING TOP AND SIDES.. .3.79 BOTTOM .. .2.49</p>
        <p>You Can Save $50 To $200 A Year With Fibergias Insuiation...</p>
        <p>3W X 15" - 70 Sq, Ft.</p>
        <p>C99</p>
        <p>roll</p>
        <p>6"X15"-40Sq.Ft.Roll ......6.40</p>
        <p>Slop wasteful, expensive heat loss in winter, heat penetration in summer with S'V rolls ol Fibergias in outside walls &amp;amp; under floors. 6" baits in ceilings' Reduce fuel bills while you increase comfort</p>
        <p>Corrugated Fiberglass Panels - Ideal For Everything From Room Dividers And Patio Covers To Greenhouses...</p>
        <p>Choice of White, Green or Clear</p>
        <p>26"x10'..............4.20</p>
        <p>26"x12'..............4.99</p>
        <p>Easy to saw. flexible fiberglass reinforced panels make building a fun experience! 26" wide panels are corrugated for strength - highly impact &amp;amp; weather resistant lor long life Colored Alsynite/Structoglas features excellent light diffusion too - blocks up to 98% of the sun's ultraviolet rays lor real lade protection Unelfected by normal temperature changes Choice of White. Green or Clear</p>
        <p>Insulating Poly Boards For Behind Your Paneling</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>099</p>
        <p>mm pack</p>
        <p>pack 003145</p>
        <p>3/4" X 13H" X 48 poly foam panels fit between studs 27 25 scr ft pack </p>
        <p>3' Wide X 100' Roll Clear Poly Film</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>099</p>
        <p>W roll</p>
        <p>4'XtOO' . 6TX100' .</p>
        <p>Prehung Interior Lauan Doors...</p>
        <p>30" X 80"</p>
        <p>0599</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>707547</p>
        <p>Hollow core lauan. ready to finish  '*' Many Other SiteS Aviliibfe; ' ' </p>
        <p>24' X 38" Wood Window Unit...</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>Ooubla hung frame *s toxic tre^t^ to</p>
        <p>32" X 80 Steelite Folding Door...</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>45</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>Accordion door has steei frame with fruitwood vinyl laminate finish for easy mamWUffCe"'</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0042" />
        <p>YOU CAN MAKE THIS DIFFERENCE IN CEILINGS YOURSELF.</p>
        <p>2' X 4' Fluorescent Lights Recess Into Your Suspended Ceiling</p>
        <p>2BULB</p>
        <p>125J</p>
        <p>OWENS CORNING</p>
        <p>Fiberglas</p>
        <p>Adobe Suspended Ceiling Panels</p>
        <p>139</p>
        <p>I 2'x4</p>
        <p>Thee attractively letured 2'  4' ceiling panels are acoustical, flexible, completely washable, and won't warp. 3/4" Fiberglas panels absorb approximately 60% of the noise hitting their surface, make rooms more enjoyable to be in for overyone. See this great look in ceilings on sale now at Moore'sl</p>
        <p>2' X 4 Pebble White Panele........................1.49</p>
        <p>2 X 4' Sculptured Panels..........................1.79</p>
        <p>4 BULB..........19.80</p>
        <p>2' X 4' 2 or 4 Bulb grkflume fluorescent fixture is designed to tit exactly into your new paneled celling. (Less bulbs)</p>
        <p>48 " SURFACE MOUNT FLUORESCENT LIGHT .. 18.75</p>
        <p>Woodgrained vinyl end panels.Surtace mount. Superior lignting without glare - ideal for tec room, kitchen, sewing area! (Less bulbs)</p>
        <p>We Carry A Compiete Line Of Grid Systems In Stock For Your Ceiling...</p>
        <p>2 Cross Tee each</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>4'Cross Tee...........474  12'Main Tee ........ 1.35</p>
        <p>96'Hanger Wire.......1.61 12'Wall Angle 864</p>
        <p>Use Your BankAmericard Or Master Charge Card And...</p>
        <p>CHARGE</p>
        <p>IT!</p>
        <p>Why put off thoae needed improvements around your house another day - Your bank charge card is as good as cash at Moore's. Buy Moore's easy to do-it-yourself" with materials now at these low sale prices and save even morel</p>
        <p>4' X 8' x3/8" Gypsum Wailboard</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>Economicsl. easy to work with: Gypsum it highly resistant to tire, insects ft vermin.</p>
        <p>Quickrete Mixes Make Masonry Work Quicker And Easier</p>
        <p>CONCRETE MIX 681b</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>bag</p>
        <p>Mortar Mix. 60 lb. bag............1J</p>
        <p>Sand Mix. 60 lb. bag.............1J9</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;ve money by laying sidewalks, foundations, bricks, patching, grouting and more - Just add water, stir, and you're ready to go to work on moat any masonry improvement job around the home.</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0043" />
        <p>All Diamond F Light Fixtures In Stock Now Sale Priced...</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>20%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>Reg.</p>
        <p>Price</p>
        <p>That's right - Buy now and save 20% off the regular low price on your choice of over 80 interior and exterior light fixtures! Complete selection in many styles.</p>
        <p>Cbngoleu^</p>
        <p>12' WIDE CUSHIONEi VINYL FLOORING...</p>
        <p>PAGE 7N1</p>
        <p>\</p>
        <p>Save On All Electrical Items.</p>
        <p>NOW</p>
        <p>10%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>WIRING NOT INCLUDED</p>
        <p>Switches, plates, dimmers, outlets, receptacles, tape, caps &amp;amp; much more!</p>
        <p>Emerson Smoke Detector / Alarm Gives Loud Fire Warning...</p>
        <p>371</p>
        <p>028910 028928 U.L LISTED</p>
        <p>Contactless AC powered horn gives loud warning when smoke reaches 2% per foot. Plug-in and wire-in models. Easily disconnected lor resetting Required in N.C. arid 2?, other states!</p>
        <p>Budget-priced Shinyl Vinyl flooring in a variety of colors &amp;amp; patterns and big 12' widths for seamless installation. Lay above or below grade.</p>
        <p>CUSHIONFLOR SUPREME...</p>
        <p>Softly cushioned Shinyl Vinyl flooring in top fashion colors &amp;amp;&amp;lt; patterns, seamless 12' widths. Lay with or without adhesive above or below grade.</p>
        <p>12" X 12" Self Adhering Vinyl Asbestos Tiles..</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;i;</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>Lay a new tile floor yourself without messy adhesive! Color L pattern choice.</p>
        <p>Ozlle Northern Lights Patterned Carpet</p>
        <p>BUY NOW</p>
        <p>J59</p>
        <p>sq. yd.</p>
        <p>Hanover</p>
        <p>Level Loop........... 3.99  sq  .  yd</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0044" />
        <p>PAGE 8N1Do-lt-Yours</p>
        <p>Bill</p>
        <p>ADD AN EXTRA ROOM IN THE BASEh^ENT. NAIL UP WALL STUDS 16 INCH ON CENTER'.NEW BEDFORD BLUE, GOLD OR GREEN...</p>
        <p>Romantic pastel simulated woodgrains prefinished on plywood panels add decor interest as they lighten walls! 719815 719799 719781PORTSMOUTH BIRCH SALE PRICED AT...</p>
        <p>A great room-lightener! Authentic detail gives this prefinished, simulated woodgrain plywood paneling a great look</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>PREFINISHED TANGLEWOOD PECAN</p>
        <p>Simulated woodgrain finish on wood fiber substrate paneling with toned grooving &amp;amp; antiquing. 711556_</p>
        <p>088</p>
        <p>MB 4' X 8' X!</p>
        <p>RICH, DARK COVENTRY OAK</p>
        <p>VlUt</p>
        <p>mn</p>
        <p>Deep, dark oak look to accent or grace a whole wall in prefinished, simulated woodgrains on plywood panels. 719708</p>
        <p>AAEASURE VOUR walls FDE HWELING. MARK FANBJ3 AKD DOUBLE CWECk VOUR MEASUeEMENTS</p>
        <p>-D'</p>
        <p>ADD RjRRINGi STRIPS 4 SHIMS TO PANEL UNEVEN WALLS-</p>
        <p>panels go on smooth</p>
        <p>WALLS WITH ADHESIVE.</p>
        <p>.rV I{FONTANA ELM PREFINISHED PANEL</p>
        <p>Scandanavian honey-toned simulated woodgrains on plywood. Character graining you'll love to live with! 719864</p>
        <p>MAPLE HILL ELM NOW ONLY...</p>
        <p>Vintage wood colouring to I enhance any room in prefin-I ished, simulated woodgrain [ plywood paneling. 719922</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>^4 X8 X!lORED PANELING NAILS 88^ PANELH</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0045" />
        <p>PAGE 9N1self PanelingWARWICK OAK PANELING SALE</p>
        <p>Try this medium-toned simulated oak woodgrain plywood paneling to put a new look in your rec room! 7197I6LIGHT-TONED MANCHESTER OAK</p>
        <p>Ideal for dark, below grade remodeling - realistic oak look in prefinished, simulated woodgrain plywood paneling 719724CUT VOUC PANELS</p>
        <p>)</p>
        <p>k 5,'32'FAC4E UP WITH A HAND SAW - FACE. DOWN ^JTM AROWRSAWDON'T FORGET rTD Oiecic voue. INSULATION. (see. PAGE 5 OF THIS AD)CORKWOOD NATURAL PANELING...</p>
        <p>Embossed, carmel-coloured simulated cork framed by embossed bands of simulated burnt cork on plywood panels 719955STYLE-BORD PANELS FOR BATH &amp;amp; KITCHEN</p>
        <p>5 elegant colors &amp;amp; patterns to choose from in this high temperature &amp;amp; moisture resistant plastic-faced hardboard paneling.</p>
        <p>782219 782243 782268 782292 782334MAGNOLIA SERIES WALL PANELS...</p>
        <p>Simulated character wood-grains prefinished on plywood paneling - A bleached &amp;amp; distressed seashore look 719740ARDMORE PANELS PRICED AT ONLY...</p>
        <p>Simulated woodgrains prefin-ished on plywood panels; random grooved &amp;amp; distressed like fine furniture' 719757</p>
        <p>minuuniu.</p>
        <p>C^AND FOR that  ^j</p>
        <p>FINISHING TOUCH ADO PREPNISHED IYVOUVX&amp;gt;lNG AT 20/6 off ou^regular</p>
        <p>PRICE*.it</p>
        <p>ING ADHESIVE</p>
        <p>.11 oz. tube    77* CAULKING GUN ... 1.441</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0046" />
        <p>PAGE 10N1</p>
        <p>Solve Your Storage Problems With A 10x10 Utility Building</p>
        <p>All this good looks plus fully galvanized steel construction, with Pertna-Plate polyester baked enamel finish in Forest Green &amp;amp; White for maintenance-free service! Gambrel roof for maximum interior height. Frame anchor points and 1 piece wraparound corner panels. Double doors roll open &amp;amp; closed smoothly on nylon glides. All this plus much more - see it today at Moore's and end your storage problems! Interior dimensions: 115V4'' x 122%" x 77" high.</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>179</p>
        <p>326223</p>
        <p>Handsome 10 x 7 Utility Building...</p>
        <p>White w/green trim.</p>
        <p>Interior dimensions:</p>
        <p>115'A" X 79%" X 72%" peak.</p>
        <p>10x10 Building #326082......$139</p>
        <p>Interior dimensions:</p>
        <p>115%" X 111%" X 72%"4 Shelf, Braced Back Shelving Unit...SALE</p>
        <p>088each</p>
        <p>each 0446365 SHELF STEEL UNIT#040287 1 2.991 X 12 - #3 Ponderosa Pine Shelving</p>
        <p>1X12X4' .....1.79  ea.</p>
        <p>1X12X6' .....1.79  ea.</p>
        <p>1X12X8' .....2.39  ea.</p>
        <p>1X12X10' ....2.99ea.Grey Metal Shelf Brackets Now...</p>
        <p>3X4 Inch.092767 .... 104 4X5 Inch,092775 .... 144 5X6 Inch,092783 .... 184 5X7 lnch,092791 .... 204 6X8 Inch,092817 .... 264 7X9 Inch,092825 .... 314 8X10 Inch,092833 .... 454 10X 12 Inch,092841 .... 554</p>
        <p>Protect Your Car With A New Garage From Moores -Complete With Preassembled Panels And Trusses, Doors &amp;amp; Hardware...THE MONMOUTH</p>
        <p>One Car Garage$1,099</p>
        <p>Our preassembled wall panels and trusses make it possible to build the Monmouth yourself at big savings! 14' X 22' Monmouth inc!udes a wood frame overhead door with hardware, 2X4 stud framing, (16" on-center framing design,) handy walk-out side door, double hung wood window, brand name asphalt shingles, primed hardboard siding - high quality materials throughout. Take advantage of Moore's low price to add the convenience &amp;amp; value of a new garage to your home!</p>
        <p>THE ASBURY</p>
        <p>Two Car Garage1,599</p>
        <p>Now you can have the space you need for both cars - or one car plus storage area, a workshop or playroom - Asbury is the garage that leaves you room to grow in! 22' X 24' Asbury includes 2 wood frame overhead doors with hardware, 2X4 stud Iraming, (16" on-center framing design,) handy walk-out side door, 2 double hung wood windows, brand name asphalt shingles, primed hardboard lap siding - high quality materials throughout. Buy it now at this low Moores price!</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0047" />
        <p>Dynamark 24" Garden Tiller With Vertical Shaft Gear Drive And Reverse - 3Vs H.P.</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>$189</p>
        <p>8 H.P., 36" CUT RIDER MOWER W/KEY IGNITION START &amp;amp; NEW</p>
        <p>REAR DISCHARGE</p>
        <p>302307</p>
        <p>24" tilling swath. "Super Gear transmission designed lor extra heavy duty - operates at 40 to 1 ratio Digs taster, deeper, easier!</p>
        <p>5 H.P. TILLER 302315.......  -............................................</p>
        <p>Moore's - Your Black &amp;amp; Decker Headquarters...</p>
        <p>Want to really save money at your house Invest in dependable Black 4 Decker power tools for remodeling and repairs. Black 4 Decker makes it easy to "do it yourself and savei"</p>
        <p>1/4" Electric Drill</p>
        <p>Ideal lor the home handyman - Capacity: steel hardwood '4".</p>
        <p>Electric Jig Saw</p>
        <p>Makes straight, curved or irregular cuts in most matenals.</p>
        <p>Electric Sander</p>
        <p>1 hand operation for fine finishing v^ood, metal 4 plastics</p>
        <p>TU" Circular Saw</p>
        <p>Husky IV. H P motor, safety approved for 6'*'</p>
        <p>4 7%" blades</p>
        <p>080358</p>
        <p>10?l</p>
        <p>080465</p>
        <p>New for 76! Dynamark discharges grass clippings to the rear of the mower instead ot the side where they get cut and recut by conventional mower designs - Lets you cut \ |/i higher grass without engine straini</p>
        <p>080655</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>88</p>
        <p>#7301</p>
        <p>3 H.P., 20" ROTARY MOWER WITH1" TO 3 HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT</p>
        <p>Handy handle-mounted throttle control (or convenient power at your fingertips. 7" diamond tread tires, side deflector grass chute and protective rear foot guard</p>
        <p>goudothiii^ right</p>
        <p>199</p>
        <p>I 091058</p>
        <p>099</p>
        <p>W 093732</p>
        <p>Mini - Hack Saw Gets Into Tight Places</p>
        <p>16 Oz. Wood</p>
        <p>Handle</p>
        <p>Hammer</p>
        <p>Vh Wood Chisel With 094011 Plastic Handle</p>
        <p>Stanley hand tools give years of dependable service at a reasonable price - a must for every handy person's tool kit. Do it yourself and save!</p>
        <p>099</p>
        <p>W09401</p>
        <p>099</p>
        <p>W09162</p>
        <p>Yankee Screwdriver w/Extra Bit &amp;amp; 2 Drill Points</p>
        <p>Handy 'Round The Home Wheelbarrow</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>141</p>
        <p>336149</p>
        <p>CONTRACTOR "BIG 4" WHEELBARROW-</p>
        <p>336123</p>
        <p>...37.88</p>
        <p>Black &amp;amp; Decker Single Edge Hedge Trimmer</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>1Q88</p>
        <p>  #8104</p>
        <p>DOUBLE EDGE 8100.</p>
        <p>.22.88</p>
        <p>Black &amp;amp; Decker Cordless Electric Grass Shears...</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>141</p>
        <p>6, 3" blades give approx. 45 min. cutting time per battery charge.</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0048" />
        <p>OUR BEST ONE-COAT EXTERIOR</p>
        <p>LATEX HOUSE PAINT IN WHITE AND 10 COLOHS</p>
        <p>Q99</p>
        <p>gallon 051839 - 052316</p>
        <p>Here's durable latex protection lor your home in 10 handsome colors plus bright White!</p>
        <p>Evans latex paint contains the chemical Barium Metaborate to fight off mildew. It dries quickly and brushesciean upquick with ordinary soap &amp;amp; water. Get 8 years protection for your home against pollution, alkali, moisture &amp;amp; fading with Evans  and save money tool</p>
        <p>24 Foot Aluminum Extension Ladder</p>
        <p>Deluxe Interior -Exterior Porch And Floor Paint: Choice Of 5 Colors</p>
        <p>ONLY 053421 - 053868</p>
        <p>Maximum extended working lengths:</p>
        <p>Iff -13', 24' - 21', 2ff-17',28'-24'</p>
        <p>378</p>
        <p>CHARGE</p>
        <p>IT!</p>
        <p>320051</p>
        <p>16'(320010)..</p>
        <p>20'(320036)</p>
        <p>28-(320202)......</p>
        <p>799</p>
        <p>m gallon</p>
        <p>An extremely durable, hardwearing, high gloss alkyd enamel finish</p>
        <p>ideal for use bn floors, furniture, railings - nearly any previously painted or properly prepared wood, metal or concrete surface.</p>
        <p>Jet Exterior Latex House Paint In Choice Of White &amp;amp; 4 Colors</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>C99</p>
        <p>gallon</p>
        <p>Easy brushing, easy soap &amp;amp; water clean-up, fast drying - with a strong resistance to blistering! Ideal for use on any properly prepared surface. Choice of Gold, Red. Green, Brown or White.</p>
        <p>Protect Anything With Evans Aiuminum Paint</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>899</p>
        <p>gallon 052464</p>
        <p>Interior/Exterior. Gives surface protection to any material -oxoeUent aaaler to prevent creosote</p>
        <p>Deep-Treat Penta Wood Preservative</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>Apply by brush, spray or dip - protects wood from wood boring ifisects. rot &amp;amp; fungus attack!</p>
        <p>Redwood Oil Stain Now.</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>quart 054sio</p>
        <p>Gallon 054155 ............... 3.49</p>
        <p>Waterguard Masonry Waterproofing...</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>. bag</p>
        <p>023051</p>
        <p>White finish seals out dampness above or below grade 25 lb. bag covers approximately 125 sq. ft.</p>
        <p>Grip-On Premixed Waterproofing...</p>
        <p>WHITE &amp;amp; 6 COLORS</p>
        <p>619</p>
        <p>gallon</p>
        <p>050500 - 050591</p>
        <p>Ready to use - no mixing necesury!' Waterproofs old or new concrete; dry or damp: indoors or out.</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0049" />
        <p>PAGE 13N1</p>
        <p>12 X12 Inch Self-Adhering Mirror Tiles Sale Priced At Moores...</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>69</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>PLAIN</p>
        <p>028944</p>
        <p>All Mirror Tiles Sold In Cartons Of 6 Only</p>
        <p>BLACK VEIN. 028977..........................79ea.</p>
        <p>BRICKWORK. 028985 ......................... 99ea.</p>
        <p>CANE TRELLIS. 028993 .......................</p>
        <p>NEED ANOTHER CLOSET? Buy This Deluxe Woodgrain Wardrobe</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>3995</p>
        <p>099408</p>
        <p>36" X 24" X 66"</p>
        <p>Simulated woodgrain (iniah over sturdy particle board. Fe^es easy sliding dble. doors for complete access, a storage  heavy  duly</p>
        <p>rhrnme niatod hanoer bar &amp;amp; door handles. Unassembled</p>
        <p>OUR LOWEST PRICED FLAT WHITE WALL OR DRIPLESS CEILING PAINT SALE...</p>
        <p>Brushes or rolls on smoothly, without annoying splatters: paint tools clean up quick with ordinary soap &amp;amp; water. Mild, pleasant latex odor. Dries last too - redecorate in the morning, move back in in the afternoon!</p>
        <p>9 INCH PAINT ROLLER AND TRAY...</p>
        <p>Iset 031062 HANDY 11 QUART PAINT PAIL...</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>046516</p>
        <p>Ready To Finish Particia Board Bookcata...</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>C99</p>
        <p>, each</p>
        <p>007030</p>
        <p>3S'4" square x 9'A" datp bookcasa assamblea easy, with or without glue Ready to tiniah</p>
        <p>Ranaw Tha Oid With An Antiquing Kit</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>099</p>
        <p>kit</p>
        <p>057000</p>
        <p>Choice of 11 linishea plus cheeaaclolh i sandpaper for 12 hour projects. Covers approx 60 sq. ft</p>
        <p>Saai Up Tight With Latax Cauiking...</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>11 oz. tube</p>
        <p>038299</p>
        <p>Non-Staining, fast drying. Use indoors or out with any type of paint. While orily.</p>
        <p>5 Foot Aiuminum Stap Ladder...</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>I48J</p>
        <p>    322016</p>
        <p>6 FOOT ALUMINUM 322040 STEP LADDER......16.88</p>
        <p>3 inch Goid Nyion Paint Brush Now..</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>026909</p>
        <p>4 INCH GOLD NYLON BRUSH</p>
        <p>1.99</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0050" />
        <p>Add New Bath Convenience &amp;amp; Beauty To Your Home - 3 Piece Set In White, Now Only</p>
        <p>WHITE ONLY</p>
        <p>Modernize your dreary, old fashioned bath or add a new one with these sparkling White fixtures from Moore's! Sleek 3 piece set includes a contour molded steel tub. modern silhouette reverse-trap closet combination, and a 19" X17" wall hung, ledge back vitreous china lavatory.</p>
        <p>119</p>
        <p>Advance Drainage Pipe For Your Water Handiing Probiems...</p>
        <p>ADS plastic pipe is impact &amp;amp; cold resistant: lightweight; corrugated for strength; flexible to lay around corners - solve drainage problems anywhere!</p>
        <p>23i.</p>
        <p>includes</p>
        <p>30 Gal. Gas Water Heater</p>
        <p>50 Gal. Electric Water Heater</p>
        <p>40 Gal. Table Top Electric</p>
        <p>79 84 119</p>
        <p>42,000 BTU. Cast iron burner w/ safety pilot.</p>
        <p>Dual 4500 W immersion elements with safety shut-off.</p>
        <p>Kitchen-styled w/ automatic controls, safety shut-off</p>
        <p>Everything You Need To Rough In A 3 Piece Bath</p>
        <p>SAVE!47??</p>
        <p>Complete plastic pipe &amp;amp; solvent weld material to rough in an average bath drain, waste A vent system.</p>
        <p>Hot &amp;amp; Cold Plastic Pipe-Vz" X 10' Section</p>
        <p>SAVE!</p>
        <p>159</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>Weighs 1/20as much as galvanized, is easier to instatlll</p>
        <p>Lighted, 24" X 19" Mirrored Door Medicine Cabinet</p>
        <p>SURFACE MOUNT1595</p>
        <p> ^^S-124-LD</p>
        <p>Walnut Fin. Frame</p>
        <p>Med. Cabinet, D-3537 8?</p>
        <p>Tempered Glass Tub Enclosure...</p>
        <p>SWAN DESIGN29?o?</p>
        <p>604421</p>
        <p>Sturdy aluminum frame with anodized finish. Fils standard S' tub.</p>
        <p>1/3 H.P. Iron Base Sump Pump...</p>
        <p>SAVE!39i</p>
        <p>1/3 H.P Brass Base</p>
        <p>Sump Pump  ______......  .54.95</p>
        <pb facs="00093005_0051" />
        <p>PAGE 15N1</p>
        <p>VANITIES...</p>
        <p>A. 20" Economy Vanity W/Top, Bowl 4 Faucet</p>
        <p>Particle board cabinet (aced in plastic laminate with 1 pc. white acrylic lop &amp;amp; bowi, chrome faucet &amp;amp; pop-up trim.</p>
        <p>B. 24" WWte Vanity WHh Top, Bowl 4 Faucet</p>
        <p>Plastic laminate finish in white/gold glitter confetti pattern. Complete with 24" x 22" top, bowl and chrome faucet w/ pop-up.</p>
        <p>C. 24'White Provincial Vanity w/Top 4 Faucet White woodgrained plastic laminate over particleboard cabinet w/gd. cultured marble intergral lop 4 bowl, deluxe faucet 4 pop-up</p>
        <p>D." While Provincial Vanity w/Top 4 Fai^ White woodgrained plastic laminate finish over particleboard w/gold cultured marble 1 pc. top 4 bowl, deluxe faucet 4 trim.  _</p>
        <p>E 36" While Provincial Vanity w/Top 4 Fai^t</p>
        <p>All the luxury features of #C and D, plus loads ' of storage space behind double doors Elegant antique gold pulls 4 Irim</p>
        <p>it</p>
        <p>7Q88</p>
        <p>ff W 62643!</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;1</p>
        <p>Q088</p>
        <p>^^62655</p>
        <p> at</p>
        <p>OQ88</p>
        <p>I ^^62661</p>
        <p>72" Valencia Birch Kitchen Cabinet Group</p>
        <p>an,iqu^ brass hardware and much morel 72"</p>
        <p>18" X 30" wall hung cabinets with connecting valance, a 4 door, 2 drawer 72" base cabinet and a white with gold fleet laminated plastic counter top. (wall, base &amp;amp; drawer cabinet information as shown)</p>
        <p>WALL CABINETS</p>
        <p>12" High X 30" Wide 15" High X 30" Wide</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>. 23.09 .. 26.39 28.65</p>
        <p>626614  36"  High  X</p>
        <p>18" High X 30" Wide..................</p>
        <p>24" High X 30" Wide..................32,69</p>
        <p>30" High X 30" Wide..................39.M</p>
        <p>36" High X 30" Wide..................^3.M</p>
        <p>48" High X 30" Wide..................34.49</p>
        <p>30" High X18" Wide...........  28.^</p>
        <p>36" High X18" Wide..................31. W</p>
        <p>30" High X15" Wide..................26.89</p>
        <p> ..................29.69</p>
        <p>base cabinets</p>
        <p>34/i"Highx12" Wide.....</p>
        <p>34y2" High X15" Wide.....</p>
        <p>34%" High X18" Wide.....</p>
        <p>34%" High X 24" Wide.....</p>
        <p>34%" High X 30" Wide.....</p>
        <p>34%" High X 36" Wide.....</p>
        <p>drawer bases</p>
        <p>34%" High X 21" Wide..........</p>
        <p>34%" High X 24" Wide..........</p>
        <p>PLUS WE HAVE MANY OTHER SIZES AND STYLES AVAILABLE!</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>, 35.85 . 37.65 . 39.39 , 44.95 . 57 .19 . 62.79</p>
        <p>54 49 58 15</p>
        <p>Duct Range Hood Exhaust* Kitchen Smoke &amp;amp; Odors...</p>
        <p>SAVE!</p>
        <p>22i</p>
        <p>562</p>
        <p>BATHROOMFANit.9l95 '</p>
        <p>Full 1/3 H.P. Food Waste Disposer...</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>22i</p>
        <p>950005</p>
        <p>1/2 H P. 959999 disposer..............39:95</p>
        <p>33" X 22" Double Bowl Stainless Steel Sink..</p>
        <p>Less Faucet &amp;amp; Spray</p>
        <p>25?</p>
        <p>622225</p>
        <p>Single Lever Faucet With Spray, 065292....... 24'.88!</p>
        <p>NO-DRIP Washerless Faucet With Spray For Your Kitchen</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>1995</p>
        <p>" #4895</p>
        <p>No springs, no washers, no seats to replace - and no drippingl This handsome washerless swing .arrri Kitchen sink faucet is chrome plated cast brass, with'l^fay, erlor arid charcoal acrylic handles</p>
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        <p>PAGE 16N1</p>
        <p>Beautify And Protect Your Property With Round Rail Fencing._^.</p>
        <p>8' section includes 2 rails and 1 line post</p>
        <p>Frame your home in the beauty of durable Canadian whitewoods round rail fencing. Shaped rail ends fits srrug in predrilled posts. Rustic round rail isa pretty, practical way toadd privacy and value while you dress up your home or farm property. Paint, stain or leave natural to suit. Buy yours now at this low Moore's price!</p>
        <p>Add Privacy With Stockade Fence</p>
        <p>4' X 8' Section  6'  x  8'  Section</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p> sectior</p>
        <p>section</p>
        <p>6FOOTPOST  2.50 8 F00TP0ST  2.98</p>
        <p>335364  3352064 X 8' X 5/8" Particle Board Sale Priced...</p>
        <p>ONLYJ50each</p>
        <p>772SO#</p>
        <p>strong, yet easy to cut turd nail - Particle board makes excellent underlayment, craft meteriall</p>
        <p>1x2-8' Long Furring Strips For Walls, Ceilings35</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>740035</p>
        <p>1x3-8' Long Furring Strips..</p>
        <p>-49t</p>
        <p>Landscape Timbers For Terrace Logs, Fence Posts...Q49each</p>
        <p>748442</p>
        <p>8' Pentschiorophenol-treatsd yellow pine logs resist decsy &amp;amp; wood-boring insects.</p>
        <p>Lumber Is MooresNo. 1Business</p>
        <p>If The Item You Want Is Not Stocked In The Moores Store Near You, Theyll Be Glad To Order It For You. All Items Not Stocked In All Stores.</p>
        <p>WE NOW STOCK SALT TREATED LUMBERH</p>
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