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        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>95th Year NO. 168</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION GREENVILLE, N.C. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 14, 1976</p>
        <p>52 PAGES5 SECTIONS</p>
        <p>INSIDE READING</p>
        <p>PorUf P(| Id-OWtiurtH</p>
        <p>PRICE 15 CENTSEnd Of 17-Month Carter Drive In Sight</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Tonight, dfter a IT-month campaign from nowhere, Jimmy Carter receive* the Democratic preddental nomination. Hi* choice for vice president remains a mystery cloae to the last moment.</p>
        <p>Carter worked on an accepUnce speech and a presidential ticket today. He invited nine governors to discusas the selection of his running mate.</p>
        <p>Csrter, once be li offlcliUy the DODbiee. will pbooe each o sU UA. acaaton and Idl them Iheooebewillaaktobetbe No. 2 mao.</p>
        <p>Current plan* are to make the pubik anaouDcemeot at a aewa cooterenee Tburaday moralni. Tbe vice presidential nominee tben will be cooflrmed</p>
        <p>by tbe eooveoUoo Thursday nlfht. Just before Carter's ae-eeptanee speech.</p>
        <p>SpwuUtkm abom Carter'i cholee centered on three sen*-ton - Edmund S. Muskle of Maine, the man who took tbe partys vice prealdentUl nomination in INI and rejected U tn 1*72; Walter F. Mndale of</p>
        <p>MinncaoU. the choice of the Hubert Humphrey-liberal wing of the party; and John Glenn of Ohio, tbe flrat American to orbit the earth. Tbe other three were Adlal Stevenaoo of H-Unol*. Henry M. Jackson of Wasbinitoo and Prank Church of Idaho.</p>
        <p>Although Carter himself said Tuesday he had narrowed the drcle somewhat, his pres* aec-reUry inaiated nobody had been eliminated.</p>
        <p>Carter 1* one of four candl-datea whose name* will be pUced before tbe conveotion for tbe presidential oominatloa tonight. The other* are Rep.</p>
        <p>Morris K. UdaO of Arisons. Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. of California and antiahortion candidate Ellen McCormack of suburban Long Island.</p>
        <p>UdaU. who finished a diataU second to Carter in delegate strength, said he would release his delegates before tbe roll call but would allow his name to be placed in nomination for the benefit of dedicated supporters who still want to vole for him. His nominating speech will be delivered by former Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox.</p>
        <p>Brown will be nominated by Cesar Chaves, leader of tbe</p>
        <p>Utilities In Area</p>
        <p>Action</p>
        <p>Service</p>
        <p>Put Off Dispute</p>
        <p>By BETTY H.SANDE180N RaOsetnr Staff WTHsr A dispute over water and sewer service to an are* within Grsenville'a extra-territorial UmiU caused the Greenville Utmtlea Commiash Tuesday night to table action until further hitormation could be obtainsd from the etty.</p>
        <p>The GUC voted at lU July meeting to wait for recommendations by the City Council and the city Planning and Zoning Board before taking actloo in the proposed Tucker Industrial Park are*, located on Highway 11 acrou from the Tice Drive-In Theatre near Pitt Technical Institute.</p>
        <p>Property owners attending the meeting suggested that the GUC allow the town of WlntervUle to provide water and sewer service to the Industrial park ares.</p>
        <p>Charles Home, GrsenviUe UtlUties director, presented four possible alteraatlve* lor asrvie* to the area. He recommended that the GUC retain the right of aervice (due to Creenvlll** extraUrritorial rights within</p>
        <p>three miles of tbe city limlu) and provide aD equipment and work necessary for kmg-range service. The total estimated coat f(v this program Is $12S,(KI0. subataitially higher than WtatervUie* estimate for a more temporary type of service.</p>
        <p>The dispute arose over the city's snticipated expansion plans Into that area and Into other area* where serviee might be provided by another source. Several Commlssioa memben noted that WlntervUle has service In tbe park area only through a quirk, a ooe^lme agreement on the part of the city to allow WlntervUle aervlc* In a GreenvUle service are*.</p>
        <p>Action was postponed last night until information could he obtained on future planning and loning plans for the arwa. It was also recommended that the City Council and the Planning and XMing Board be advised of the Mtnatioo *0 that they make Uieir owl recommendations for further actloo.</p>
        <p>In other actloo last night, the _GUC voted to allow a Kven-</p>
        <p>752-1336</p>
        <p>Hetltee gets thing* done for you. CaU 78-13 and teU your problem or your sound off or mail It to Hetlta*. The DaUy Reflector. Bo* 1*S7, GreenvUle, N.C *7*34.</p>
        <p>Because of the large number* recelvod. Hedtee can answer and pubUsb only those items considered roost pertinent to our readers Name* must be given, but only initials will be used TrsnscriWng is done once a day.</p>
        <p>NO MACHINE GUNS</p>
        <p>What limiUtions on the citlsens rlfht to bear arms ealatT For Inatance, theres a lot of talk now about Saturday night apecUla, but ia it poaailrie to own gun* at the other end o&amp;lt; the apeetrum. aay aub-machine guns? E. W.</p>
        <p>According to Glenn Cannon, chief of the Greenville police, a cltixen could own a machine gun if the proper procedure was followed, but it would be difficult. ChM Cannon aaid a permit to own a machine gun would have to be obtained from the federal government, but very few (understandably) are given.</p>
        <p>Chief Deputy Sheriff Brooks Oakley added that handguns, rifles and shotguns are permissible, but again that no fully automatic weapon (which would Include the machine guns) can be possessed in the home without a permit.</p>
        <p>Both law enforcement officials emphasised that aU gun* must be registered.</p>
        <p>INSURANCE PROBLEM</p>
        <p>I need to cash in two Ufe insurance poUcies Kii|4wy to my grandmother. One polky is with</p>
        <p>Life Insurance and the other la with Home Securities Life Insurance. Neither of these companies has a branch in GreenvUle. and I wonder if you could find out tbe name and address of a represenUUve for each of theee companlei. C.H.</p>
        <p>We talked with Armetta McPherson in the consumer division of the Commissioner of Insurance office in Raleigh. For information regarding the Home Securities policy, you may write Mr. William A. Dula, assistant vice president. Homes Securities Ufe Insurance Co., P. 0. Box 61, Durham, N.C., 2T702.</p>
        <p>If the Continental Life Insurance policy was Issued before 16S0, you will need to contact the Southland Life Insurance Company. According to Ms. McPherson, Continental merged with Southland in October, IBM. Correspondence to Southland should be addressed to Mr. R. L. pillard, Jr., Southland Insurance Co., 1105 Southland Center, Dallas, Texas, 75201.</p>
        <p>month extensin (or water and sewer line construction tn Lynndale and (Hub Pbtea due to unfavorable loll and weather condttlona. Tbe original com-pletion date of June 1, 1177 was changed to January 1. lITt.</p>
        <p>A natural gas aurcbarge of 11.3 eeots per thousand cubic feet (MCF) was reduced to S cent* per MCF as of July 1,1S7S. ThU surcharge may be eliminated completely after July, 1171.</p>
        <p>GUC memben approved plan* fw a periodic review necessary to update classifications of positions. The review Is estimated at a cost of t3,2N. Tbe moot recent review was made about three years ago.</p>
        <p>Wadie Lewis, GUC water and sewer superintendent, informed the commiaaion that a letter was sent to the Environmental Protection Agency to Inform them that the cltyi level of suspended aolldi met EPA standards (or June. Tbe GUC bad been notified In June that past levels were below legal aundarda. Lewis said that four to six month* of compliaoce might be sofficleot to prevent a 'fine.</p>
        <p>A low bid of KZll. from</p>
        <p>Hastings Ford was accepted for a 1S7S one-ton truck (cab and chaaals only) to replace a gas eonatruction truck. A total of N.0( has been budgeted (or the complete unit.</p>
        <p>Other action takm by the commission included;</p>
        <p>(1) Notification of ad-verUaement of a public hearing July  on the 1 Wastewater Faculties Plan;</p>
        <p>(2) approval of a new customer deposit policy presented at the June seulon. to be effective a* of Aug. 1.1*71;</p>
        <p>(3) revlaioo of attorney fees from I3M per month to 12, with an additional fee of $33 per hour for all work beyond six boun;</p>
        <p>(4) preaenution of proposed term* and condltiooa (or electric service to be studied later, copied from VEPCO'i terms and approved by the N.C. UtUltlea Commission.</p>
        <p>B-SSEAWATCB</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The Pentagon announced Tuesday that aging Air Force B32 bombera are being assigned to help tbe Navy keep watch on Soviet warship* in the far reaches of the Atlantic Ocean.</p>
        <p>United Farm Wwkeri Union Mrs. McCormack 1* to be nominated by James M. KUlile* of Boeton. a MasaachuaetU legislature stall member.</p>
        <p>Some Maaaachusetts delegates said they would nominate Alabama Gov. Gewge Wallace even though be baa requested bis delegates to support Carter.</p>
        <p>Three delegste*, including Rep. Peter Rodino of New Jersey. once a candidate (or Ca^ ter'i running mate. wiU speak (or Carter's oominatioo.</p>
        <p>Tbe Aaaoclated Prcu' poU of convention delegatei ibowed Carter with 1,7*4 vote* on tbe verge of tbe Ug roU caU. Udall bad 311.3, and Brown 1. It take* 1,303 delegatei to win the DomlnslkKi.</p>
        <p>Before coming to New York Tuesday, Muskie told a news conference In Portland. Maine, tt was ''conceivsbie' be might decline tbe oomUutloo If R la offered, noting he bad paaaed up a chance to run with George McGovern on the 1S72 ticket. He ran at Hubert Humphrey's vice preaidential chotee bi IM when the ticket lost.</p>
        <p>Mndale. meanwhUe. wta playing juat at uncooceroed despite the obvious tenaloo building over tbe watting game "I love tbe Senate." Mndale toM reporter*, and I'm perfectly content to itay there If the voters of Mott want me,"</p>
        <p>Glenn, wtwae chance* may have slipped aomewhat after bis convention keynote speech Monday night, said Tuesday be still 1* la tbe runntaig and bad been cooUcted by Carter adviser Cbarte* Klrbo (or more screening iidormitloo.</p>
        <p>"I don't think they would be asking (or clariflcatioo* if 1 was out of the race. Glenn said.</p>
        <p>Muakte was one of the party luminariet who presented (be 117* Democratic platform at Tueadty's eonventloo aesaion. Departhig from kii prepared text he deUvered a free-swinging attack M President Ford's record of vetoes.</p>
        <p>"No. No. No. Ne. la a series of S3 vetoes without precedent in tbe history of the pretiden-cy." Muskie said. "What Anter-ica now needs 1* a presi-</p>
        <p>deot...vho will say 'yes' to people who are looking (or work...to policies which will make our country productive and economically alive again ..to (air taxes, equal employment opportunity and (air labor atandards."</p>
        <p>Sen. Hubert H Humphrey of Mlnoeiot*. tbe UN ptesidenUai standard bearer, said If Carter I* eleeted the American people will have a friend in the White House." He said tbe voters will throw out the "Republican Tories," as their forebear*</p>
        <p>did tbe British Tories of 177* Sen. George McCfevern of South Dakota, the 1*72 presidential nominee who lost ia a landalide. urged Demcrata to profit from past mlatake* and rally around Carter McGovern said the party should seek a "victory of prtn-clple and purpose  ool the kind of victory of Its own sake which our oppooents contrived (our years ago "</p>
        <p>Wallace denounced the "overgrown monstrous bureau</p>
        <p>cracy that controls every aspect' of people's llvM Tbe statement drew cheers and applause from the delegates</p>
        <p>After hi* speech. Wallace shook hand* with Coretta Scott King, widow of slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King to her speech, Mrs King recalled her husband's work sod aaid the Democratic party should seek "again the great passion that a crusade for human rights stimulates m tbe spirit and to the deeds of men "</p>
        <p>Border</p>
        <p>$89.05</p>
        <p>Belt First Day</p>
        <p>REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>OTiiri</p>
        <p>Candidate For Lt. Gov, Outlines His Platform</p>
        <p>ByTOMBAOfBS Bafteetar Staff Writer C. A Brown Jr., Democratic candidate (or Ileutenast governor, outlined hi* poUtkal platform here Tuesday, with emphasis on law and order, educatioa, framtng. tax reform and utility rates.</p>
        <p>Brown, 33-ydar-oU auctioneer from Maxton in Robeson County, visited Greenville during the eastern segment of a campaign swing acroM the sUte.</p>
        <p>I believe to capital puniab-ment, he offered, observing that tbe controveriUl program 1* tbe only way to make our streeU and sidewalks ufe. Brown cited the state's overcrowded priaons and contended that a return to the road work program rather thaa spending money on attempting te rMtobiltUte felon* would be a good Clime deterrent.</p>
        <p>Tbe rehabilitation aystem ha* obviously been unsuccessful, the</p>
        <p>candidate added, in view of the crowded prison condltioo* and he dteagroed wltb paying In-</p>
        <p>C.ABBOWN,Jr.</p>
        <p>mates te work. Brown added that capitel punishment sbould apply to the persona currcnUy 00 death row In the state prlSM.</p>
        <p>He asserted that poUtlcUns have overlooked the mentally retarded and handlcspped sod snggested that teachers be employed to every public abcool to teach them some type (H trad*.</p>
        <p>Brown said that be would like to see tbe sUte sales ux removed from food purchases, pointing out that senior citlsens and people on Social Security snffer most from the tax burden.</p>
        <p>I would like to see the Ux taken off food and added to alcoholic beverages." he continued. Noting that it would take snbsUotial revenue to offset tbe loss of food Ux funds. Brown proposed, H U Uke*  cenu (Ux), then add that much to akoboUc beverages."</p>
        <p>Industry is recelvlag a more</p>
        <p>ireirttawedMpagelSi</p>
        <p>RALEIGH. N.C. (AP) -CaroUnas Border Belt flue-cursd tobacco markeU opened Tuesday wlU a an average of 3*1.03 a hundred pounds. $4.13 above last year. Grower* were pleased.</p>
        <p>The figure* are subject to revision as report* are completed from alt market*.</p>
        <p>The Federal-SUte Market News Service estimated that the average was a record I to gat during tbe opening hour on several market*.</p>
        <p>"I haven't seen any dis-satisfied growers or tickets turned" said tobacco expert John Cyrus after visiting early salM on five msrteU.</p>
        <p>He la chief of the field crop* scctioo of the North Carolina Department of Agriculture "I Ulked wHh many growen. and aU seemed to be well pleased with tbe prices." he said. "They realised that their tobacco was of a low quality. However, tbe general quality was Improved over last year's opening day.</p>
        <p>Women</p>
        <p>Attack</p>
        <p>Guard</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) - Assault charge* may be brought against six Inmates at Women's Correctional Center in Raleigh (or an attack on a prison' guard.</p>
        <p>Tbe priaoo's sUff dlacipllnary committee will decide whether or not to file the criminal charges, prison official Halle A. Wilson said Tuesday.</p>
        <p>The sU Inmate*, who were not identified, are accused of attacking guard M L McLamb Sunday afternoon. He suffered mtnM' cute and scrapes.</p>
        <p>Tbe loddent occurred after an Inmate's mother was refused vlalting privileges because ah* did not have a proper Idcottficatioo card. Her daughter, who had been with her in the prison administration building. was tben led from the buUding by McLamb, according te Mr*. WUson. Once in the outside compound, she and five other inmate* knocked him down, struck and kicked him</p>
        <p>The Inmate* have been confined to "administrative segre-gatloo" since tbe Sunday incident, Mrs, Wilson uid.</p>
        <p>Volume was heavy for an opening day and consisted mainly of low to (sir primings. An estimated 13 te 40 per cent of early ules went to the StaW-liistioo Corp. under the government prlce-suppoii loan program, compared to 32 per cent on opening day last year For the first three days of sale* last year. M per cent of the tobacco</p>
        <p>was placed under loan Cyrus visited markeU tn Lumbertoa, Fairmont. Chadbourn. Tabor City aod Whitevlll* "Tbere I* no ques-lioo that this will be a good marketing season." he uId "Much of the tobacco in the bteder are* I* still la the fields I would estimate that 73 per cent 1* yet to be harvested "</p>
        <p>Quiet Follows Firebombings</p>
        <p>SCOTLAND NECK. N.C.(AP)  Scotland Neck was quiet Tuesday after a rash of flre-bofflblngs kept police and fir* sirens Kreaming in tbe early hours of the morning. But in Henderson, home of tbe recent Sandra Dupree murder trial, a pollc* dispatcher cooflrmed that a fire-bomb may have been the cause of a (lire in a paper company there Tuesday night.</p>
        <p>Dispatcher IBobby Wilkerson uid police thought "Its a good poHlbllity" that tbe fire was set by persons protesting the acquittal of Mrs. Dupree Saturday.</p>
        <p>Two of the three fire* set in Scotland Neck early Tuesday were quickly extinguished. The third proved te be * dud. No Injuries were reported in connection with the blase*.</p>
        <p>Police Chief Ted Mitchell uid "we got a few suspects" but declined to be more apeclf-k.</p>
        <p>Tbe State Bureau of Investigation and the Halifax County aberifT* department have been called in te aid in the investigation of the (trebomblng*. Mitchell uid</p>
        <p>Tbe firebombings followed the acquittal Saturday of a Sandra Dupree, a white minister's wife who had been charged to the shooting death of a black man. Harry Lee Dicken* Black* charged that she received preferential treatment because she 1* white.</p>
        <p>The tergel (or on* of the Scotlsnd Neck (ire bombing at-tempts was the Harrison Oil Co. Tbere an apparent bomb Martrd a blase in the cab of a tanker truck loaded with fuel oO.</p>
        <p>Another fir* was touched off by an apparent Molotov cock-tell In a trash container at the Paul Bruce Manufacturing Co.</p>
        <p>which employs about 200 people making shirts.</p>
        <p>Tbe third bombing attempt was at tbe Edward Fork Commissary where a Mason Jar ap-parenUy cooUlniog liquid and a wick was thrown through a window. It did not go off.</p>
        <p>Town Attorney Kltchin Joscy. a atete repretontetlv* from Halifax County, quoted police a* saying someone apparently crawled over the fence at tbe oil plant and placed the Molo-lov cocktail in lb* truck.</p>
        <p>Joaey uid the oil plant I* about two blocks from the shirt factory and be theortsed "it could well have been the same person."</p>
        <p>Tonight At Convontion</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Here is tbe schedule for tonight's session of the Demorratlc National Convention</p>
        <p>l:Np m EDT Third session opens Invocatioo</p>
        <p>Presentetioo of colon Speech - Mayor Henry Maler, Milwaukee, chairman. Democratic Mayors Conference Speech - Gov Philip Noel. Rhode Island, past chairman Democratic (fevernor* Conference.</p>
        <p>Speech  Gov. Reubln Askew. chairman of Democratic (tevernor* Conference l: p.m. Nomloalions of presidenllal candidate* and roil call 11:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Chair announcH nominee Benediction</p>
        <p>li;M midnight Receu</p>
        <p>Seok Toll'Fro Grifton-Groonvill Tsiophon</p>
        <p>By SUIAN QUINN Reflector SUff Writer</p>
        <p>Toll-free telephone urvlce from Griften te Greenville 1* a urvic* that many Giiftoo citlxena are requesting now The reason Griften citlseos are requesting the toU-free connection 1* becauu tbe tewu of Griften aod Fountain arc tbe only two towns in put County that must pay tell charge* to call the county seat.</p>
        <p>The Crtftoo Chamber of Commerce has discussed tbe poaaibillty of requesting the teUI-frec aervice during the past few months and has issued petition* to Griften citlsens aod to Ayden cltlieos.</p>
        <p>The following Grifton citlien* were asked to ex-preu their opinions concerning the toU-free service.</p>
        <p>"It would benefit me quite a bit." Walter Whitehurst</p>
        <p>owner aod operator of the Blue Strawberry Restaurant said.</p>
        <p>"I own two businesses In Griften. but I live in Ayden so 1 think that I could uve about $23 a month on toll charges if I could call Ayden toll-free.</p>
        <p>"Tbe majority of the people of Grifton are Kinston oriented so the Kinsteo toll-free exchange is beneficial. I support the tell (re* exchange to Greenvlll* aod I have signed tbe peUtlons three Umes, once for each phone."</p>
        <p>"I live In the Unolr County part of Griften and having tbe tell-fre* exchange does not bother me." Pauline Murphy</p>
        <p>Mid.</p>
        <p>"I would favor the toll-free exchange servic* because most of my friend* live in Pitt County and it would be nice te Ulk te them without charge," Dorothy Baker uid.</p>
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        <p>WALTER WHITBHURBT</p>
        <p>bam MANNING</p>
        <p>WALTER MURPSTY</p>
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        <p>AF Seeks 100 Women For {Training As Antiterrorists</p>
        <p>Tke Dattx HtOttm. GrmrttW. N C^W4an4i;. Jily U, lT-l</p>
        <p>; By K. MACK SIBK</p>
        <p>; SAN ANTONIO, Tt*. (UPl)</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;  The Air Force ii kwklag for ' too women Ihte summer to ^imdergo inUterrorlst combtt</p>
        <p> trelning which could go t Ioim ; way in determining how tough ; female asilgnmenu will J become in future miiltary I service.</p>
        <p>The women will go through ;bic training and security  police schooi at Ucfcland AFB beginning in October, then will participate in the nigged antiterroiist program at Camp Buliia,  miles northwest of this city, where the Air Force operatea the workfi largest police academy.</p>
        <p>Five female officers already have completed successfully the program whkh invidves the toeaing of grenades, firing of Ml( rifles, MM machineguns, M7( grenade launchers and the use of lUuminatlon devices and -minea. The training also covers</p>
        <p> map and compass reading, land i navigation, field hygiene, ! camouflage concealment, fire ; movement, combat tactics, counterattack techniques, field I patrol and riot control.</p>
        <p>! The grand finale irf the strenuous training involves a M-hour realistic teat in which</p>
        <p> trainees ward off their own ! instructors posing as heavily ; armed terrorists. During the ; period, sleep is a luxury, and</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; the women will eat C-ratioos on</p>
        <p>the run through the rugged teiTsln of Camp BuUis</p>
        <p>U. Col William K Rector, acting head of the program, uid be liked what he uw so far with the first five women, and predicts the IM females who will go through the training will open up the security field to them permanently.</p>
        <p>"We think they can do it, but it's never been tried before, Rector said.</p>
        <p>After completing the course, the women wiU be assigned to four U8AF inatallatlons In the United SUtea and abroad for a year's observation, "then we'll determine whether It's a go or a no go, Rector said</p>
        <p>Women already have been widely Integrated into the security police forces of air force bases and have performed admirably "taking their normal knocks just tike the guys, Rector said, but this will be the first time they will be exposed to combat-type situations at tnstaUatians where there are threats of terrorist atUeks.</p>
        <p>The Air Force already has entrusted to women security officers the safety of bases throughout the service, but the antiterrorist trainees will be aulgned to flight lines and missile sitas mtwe susceptible to terrorUt threaU. Rector said thdr aihnlaalon to the Air</p>
        <p>Homemaker*s Haven</p>
        <p>By Addie Gore</p>
        <p>Pitt Home Agent</p>
        <p>PkUe prodncti truly add ipiet to meali or nacki. The ikiUful bleodlfli of ipteea, iu|ir, and trioefar wtth frutta aod vegeUbica givea eriap, firm teatnre aod pungent, aveet-iour Qaror.</p>
        <p>PkUea and reUahea eootrihute Hme nutritive value, contain Itttle or no (at, and, except (or the sweet type, are low in caloriM.</p>
        <p>Although food maiteta today offer a wide variety of pickkt aod reliahea, many bomemaken like to make their own pickle produeta when garden vegetablei aod (reah (rulta arc in abundant aupply.</p>
        <p>Frcafa-pack or quick proceaa pkklcs, aucb u crosKut cucumber alicci and whole cucumber dOla, iwect gberklna, and diUed green beam, art brined aeveral houra or ovcridght, then drained aod eombbwd wtth boUing-bot vinegar, ipicea, and other aeaaooioga. Theae are qniek aod eaay to prepare. They have a tart ptmgent flavor. Scaaooingt can be selected to init individual family preferences. Preab-pack whole cucumben are olive green, eriv, tender, and4rm.</p>
        <p>Satisfactory pickle inwlueU can be obtained only when good-quality ingredleota arc naad and proper procednrea are foUowtd. Correct proportiona of fruit or vegetable, sugar, salt vinegar, and apices are essential. Alum aod Ume are net needed to make pickles eriap and firm If good-quality ingrefUeota and ujKiHlate procednrea are used.</p>
        <p>Use testad rec^. Head the complete recipe before itartiog preparatioo. Hake sure nscsssary lagrtditnta are on hand. Meaaure or weigh all Ingrsdlenta carefully.</p>
        <p>Uie pure granulated salt if available. Un-iodiicd table salt can be used, but the materials added to the ult to prevent caking may make the brine eloady. Do not use iodiied table salt: it may darken pkklea.</p>
        <p>Use a hlghgrsde cider or white diatiUsd vinegar of 4- to -percent acidity (40 to  grain). Vinegara of mknown acidity should not be used. Cider vinegar, with Ha mellow acid Uste, gives a nice blending of flavors, but may darfcdcn white or light-colored (ndta and vegetabka. White distilled vinegar has a sharp, pungent, acctie acid taste and la desirabie when light color la important, as with pickled pears, onions, and cauliflower.</p>
        <p>Do not dilute the vinegar ualeas tha recipe ao apeeiflH. If a leas sour product la preferred, add sugar rather than decrease vinegar.</p>
        <p>Use fresh ^ices (or best flavor In pickles. Spices deterieats and quickly lose their pungmicy in heat and humidity. If they cannot be used Immediately, they should be stored In an airtight container in a cool place.</p>
        <p>Pickle products require beat treatment to destroy orgaoiams that cause spoilage, and to Inactivate ensymea that may affect flavor, color, aod texture. Adequate beating is best achieved by Processing tlie filled jan In a bdllng-water bath.</p>
        <p>Heat processing is recommended (or all pickle products. There la always danger of spoilage orgaalsma entering the food when It la transferred from kettle lo jar. This la true even when the utmost caution la observed and la the reason open-kstUe</p>
        <p>canning la not rscommsnded.__</p>
        <p>(CsaUasee ss pagt f)</p>
        <p>Fresh vegetables, except root varieties, should be used within 1-5 days of purchase, even when stored lo the refrigerator</p>
        <p>Force Academy in Colorado this year and fulure trainmg of female pUoU clesred the way for an expanded female role in combat sliuatlonf formerly limited to men "They're going lo be Uving In the same field conditions (as men), Rector said "Some are apprehensive. )usl as the guys are. at firing live ammo and live grenades "</p>
        <p>Rector, a robust 17-yosr Air Force veteran, said he welcomed the women into the formerly all-male program which trains XS.OOO men (or civilian and military police work each year. "I have no objection to them at all. If they do the job, let'i put them to work," he said "Whmi 1 first arrived, I thought I would be playing a cops and robbers type game." said 2nd U. Noreen A. Alberico, Rutland. Vt.. one of the first women io complete the program. "But now I understand tt and I'm looking at it as a job, not as a game"</p>
        <p>I wanted a job which would give me a greater feeling of accomplishment." said 1st U. Pamela A. Krauss. Hempstead. N.Y "With the training I received here. Ill be better able to understand my job when I get to my next base.</p>
        <p>"1 enjoyed the training,' said 2nd Lt. Patricia D. Shafer. Anaheim. Calif. "I had some trouble relating the training lo a job, but then theres that one chance I may have to use It someday </p>
        <p>Ayden News</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Ed Carraway are vialUog (rlendi In AtlanU,</p>
        <p>Ga.</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Toni Gaglagtoa were local visitors last week.</p>
        <p>Mn. Mary T Mayo rsceatly spent a week In Nf(^, Vs., and wu accompanied twme by Mr. and Mrs. Comelisu Woolard.</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Msc Edwsrds spent the weekend in ChariotU.</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tripp spent part of last week In Ramseur.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Billy Stokes is a patient InPlttMemiwialHospiUl.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Leslie Hart is a patient to Pitt Memorial HotqiiUl.</p>
        <p>Miss Patsy Reipesi has returned home (rom s viatt in Rome, Ga with Mr. aod Mrs. Sid Evans.</p>
        <p>Mr. aod Mrs. William Owen Hart of Florida are visiting relatives.</p>
        <p>Mr.sodMrs.CbarlltTrippJr. and (amlly, Mr and Mrs. Robert Ut Tripp and family and Mrs. Mary Mayo apenl the weekend in Plymouth with the CurtissBarfieldfamily.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Velms H. Hawkins is a surgical patient in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Ethel Gaskins is a patieol inPittHosptUl.</p>
        <p>Mf. and Mrs. Stevie Bright of Wilmington were recent visitors here.</p>
        <p>Mr. aod Mrs. William Edwards of Monroe spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Edwards.</p>
        <p>Mias Pat Brady of Raleigh spent the weekend wtth Mr. and Mrs. W.L. Smith.</p>
        <p>Billy PoweU McLawbom is a patient to Duke Hospital, Durham.</p>
        <p>Mike Brady of Greensboro spent the weekend wtth Mr. aod Mrs. W.L Smith.</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Hal Edwards Jr. and family aod Mrs. W. E. Garrett of Chicago, Di., have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hal Edwards Sr.</p>
        <p>Mr. aod Mrs. Norris HaU, Mrs. Barbara Rouse and Heather have returned from a trip to Florida.</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Martin of Haw River spent lbs weekend wtth Mrs. Lulu Tripp and family.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Eva Mallard la a patient lo Pitt Memorial HoeplUl.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Mavis HaU it vialting relatives lo Baltimore. Hd.</p>
        <p>i 'N'</p>
        <p>Pretty Hat Picture Painted For Summer</p>
        <p>SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE FASHION SUN it offered by Fabiani with his brilliant-toned, hand-painted lightweight panama straw hats. Supplanting the traditional ribbon and flower trim on summer hats, these decorations offer a vivid range of colors and patterns matched to the silhouette of the hat. Eye-catching, (a c e-framing and sun-shading, these hats add a chic "go-anywhere'' look to a warm weather wardrobe. From left, the ever-popular big brim</p>
        <p>"picture" hat's bold trim at the crown is in tasteful tandem with the sweep of the brim; softly flattering, the large down-brim straw reflects the newly popular mood of charming femininity, with the accent of an understated painted banding at the crown; feminine and flirtaUoua, the modified, side-tllt cowtey shape supports a bold and full trim at the crown; the small, snap-brim cloche shape is total chic with bold stripe tones at the crown repeated in throat kerchief</p>
        <p>Problems Of Coping With Baby Is Program Study Topic</p>
        <p>Have Lawyer To Answer Questions</p>
        <p>By Abigail Van Buran</p>
        <p>What do you give a man who hai</p>
        <p>I want my</p>
        <p>any of it sharad with tha</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY everything?</p>
        <p>I M SERIOUS</p>
        <p>DEAR SERIOUS If I were with the latental Raveaue Department. I'd give him an audit!</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: 1 plan to be married aoon We both have grown children by previoua marritgee</p>
        <p>I have aome property, aavinga, etc , that children lo have, and I do not with a children oi my spouse-to-be</p>
        <p>Aseuming that I die first, how can thia be accomplithed and atill allow my apouae the uaa of my aaaets during her lifetime?</p>
        <p>Are prenuptial tgreemenu legally binding' Or ahould another written document be prepared and nottriied?</p>
        <p>Could my wiehea aa atated in a property executed will be Ignored? Sign me</p>
        <p>IN lOVE AND IN DOUBT</p>
        <p>DEAR IN: Uiltm you aat to add IN TROUBLE" to your eignaturc, I urge you to have all of your queotione nawared by your lawyer</p>
        <p>DEAR ABHY Can you help me I have a problem with my thoughts Becauae we needed tha income, my wife and 1 rented our spare rooom to a young woman I iMvar would have done it had I known how it would affect me</p>
        <p>Thia young lady hai her own fitonds and rogarda me ti an "aid codger.  but I mutt conftao that I have boas having some verv impure and indacent thuughu about her</p>
        <p>Isnt there aome medicine I can take to clear away unwanted thoughts? How about the tiny electric ehocks they give repists? (Like from two penlighl bettenee?)</p>
        <p>I b^&amp;gt;e you wont think I am in evil-minded old man There must be other men past 75 with my problem I might add. my wife cannot respond to me</p>
        <p>DEEP DOWN</p>
        <p>DEAR DEEP: I admire your boneaty and integrity. I rtmaaltad a paycfalatriit about your prohiem. aad he taid that under aimilar drtumatancca. he might be proud aad plaaaad to havt auch bauithy maeruUae (eeliagi at your age-which la nothing to be aahamed of.</p>
        <p>But tinre thia young womani pnaence makaa you ftai guUty and aahamed. why not rent the room to another "old</p>
        <p>co^er7 The peychiabiit</p>
        <p>recommeodi that you largrt about electric ibock aad eaya there la no medicine that will eboUsh eexuai (aataeiee - abort of a general aaastbrtlc</p>
        <p>0)NFIDENTIAL TO FOURTEEN AND WORRIED STIFF': Tell your mother today. I promlae you ebt will not kkh you out of the koute. If you juat can't tell her, please send me your name and address I think I can help you</p>
        <p>Everyone haa a proMam. What's yours? Far a paraonal reply, write to ABBY Box No 69700, L.A., CnUf 90069 Encloer stamped, telf-addreaead envelope, pleaae.</p>
        <p>WINE VIRTlEg</p>
        <p>AVIGNON, France (UPl) The nutrdional virtues of wine were reviewed by an enologv profeseor at the Internallonaf Sympoeium of Wines of the World here Maynard Amerme. a profaa-sor emeritus at the University of Callfornla-Davli. said a half</p>
        <p>liter of wine suppllea about 40 per ceni of the adult daily requirement lor Iron and at least ID vitamins in sigmficanl amuunls. mpectally the B-group vitamins, including thiamine and riboflavin.</p>
        <p>Amerlne said more than hall of the 10 growth factors needsd for human well-being are present in wine</p>
        <p>ANN ARBOR. Mich lAP) -Many flrsl-time mothers prepare themsefvea far belter lor childbirth than for the child cart that cornea afterward, a University of Michigan researcher says "They lake claates. exerclae and read tachnlcal manuals lo prepare for the delivery But II seems lo be aaaumed that whan the infant arrlvat. natural In stinct will take over "In reality, the naw mother finda she naed a lot o( infor matlon and aapaclally, rots surance," said Joan Bowker, doctoral candidate In pay cholofy and an inttruclor at the UM-DMrbom "At this point, she almott Invariably turns lo one reaource  her own mother </p>
        <p>This pattern appeared again and again in Mrs Bowkers study. "The First Baby Crisis and Coping in the Ftrat Three Months" She Interviewed M women two days efter Ihelr babies were bom and. again, after the first 12 weeki at home Although they varied widely in age, education level and Hie ilylaa, Mn Bowker fo-cuaod her comparltoni on their adjualmenU to motherhood.</p>
        <p>Dillerent people pUy dlfler-enl rolet In this trenaltion. ahe found Profettional Inttructon are consulted about giving birth, the malamaJ grandmother Is urged lo come after the baby arrivea: and tha hua-band's emotional support Is seen as crucial throughout the period</p>
        <p>But the rcaponilbillly for a smooth adjustment Ilea within tha woman herself. Mrs. Bow-ker noted "The women who were really unhappy daring the flni three months seldom blemed their babies, the UM raaearcber said, "but look It out on them-selvea One of the things they mentioned moat was feeling lio-Uted</p>
        <p>"In many casee, the coiqile had just moved to a new house or apertmenl to accommodate</p>
        <p>CANDY BAN</p>
        <p>CHARLESTON. W Va (UPl) Sale of candy, soft drinks, gum and flavored Ice bars It prohibited In the state's public schools, by rocsnl action ol the slates Board of Education. A board official said parsnls were happy about tha ban. but some school princlptls oxprsaaed disappointment 'the principals said pupils would only buy the prohibited foods away from school, and deprive the school of revenue</p>
        <p>OIARAMOI</p>
        <p>BlgSotoctlon</p>
        <p>Handbags</p>
        <p>mtoso%</p>
        <p>wopsnNigMsiiit  Off  the  original  prlpM</p>
        <p>* Um Itour MASTin CHMQf or tAMKAJMtmCARD</p>
        <p>m ty POM Acrow Prom Nkhoti OlKOunt C(ty OponMendoy ThruTiHirtOoy 10o m folp.m PrMtoy Mo.m totp.m . toturOoyf  m letp m</p>
        <p>- Got to knovr ut; youl Hot IK. n</p>
        <p>Jily 14 Diroofti July 24</p>
        <p>Entire Stock Opil FriB Yd. S ** Ti 5 P.l</p>
        <p>Values from $7.98 up to $12.98 Yd.</p>
        <p>Save on every bolt In stock-lncluding all velvets, lr-culons, nylons, plaids, solids, stripes, naugahyde, vinyls. All 54 wide. Thousands of yards. Come early tor best selections.</p>
        <p>A-1 Values</p>
        <p>105 Trad* St. Gr**nvlll*, N.C.</p>
        <p>the new baby, ao they tacked netghborhood lies Also, the birth of the first child londs lo scceferate the husbands career Strivtng. 10 that he may work longer hours sway from tho home "</p>
        <p>Moat of the womwi In Mrs Bowker study had worked during at least the osrly months of thilr prognancMs Retaining ties with former co-workers and other friends helped alleviate feelings of being cut off from the active world</p>
        <p>"The mother who maik a happlor adjuilmenl to Infant care had forsaeen that the baby would not tbeorb every moment of their lime, and planned ihead lo either return to work or to gel Involved in some hobby, handicraft, or other home activity," Mrs Bowker uid They viewed the babys srriv-at as in opporluiUty to expand Ihelr Hvu. rather than limit them."</p>
        <p>"Birth control hu granted women an enormous power of decision," Mrs Bowker observed "This power It limited only by age National rsutreh shows that moat couplu who want children want two, and for health reaioni, tt ts advan-lageoui to ODinplete tht preg-nanciu before the woman to .</p>
        <p>"Thus, the women feel they</p>
        <p>must decide In ihetr mid-ns. it a time whm they are mod likely cnjoymg thetr freedom, rela tivt afflutnec. and careers 'To many women, mother hood repreeento status and sc-compftohmant But to others. Il csusu a low of tdtnilly First I became Toms wife, then Bobbys mothto,' one woman uid "What hapgonad to mo?"</p>
        <p>Mothors no longer merely aim to keep Iher children ufe and sound', Utoy must be in-lelleclually tiimuleied. end peychoioglcally tuble Even In the first thru months they re-fiected this </p>
        <p>To make the task seem lew awesome. Mrs Bowker suggests that woman expose them ulves to Infants befors Ihelr own to bom  loam what i cry sounds like, and what i feeding schedule entails Furthsrmort, plan (or your own lime st home u well u the babys." she tdvisod Pre pare lo keep In contact with that part of tho world you mod value, whether II be job. hob hies, or just people "</p>
        <p>foAIN COURAOE ANO! SELF confidence!</p>
        <p>I  Teho Advmlvrw  |</p>
        <p>I  to  AWtueii  j</p>
        <p>I Call rsi.jm J</p>
        <p>Ltarn to Swim-infantt,</p>
        <p>Chlldrtfl, Adults</p>
        <p>Infants (Sptclallxod Schodula)</p>
        <p>Chlldrtn-Smlons July M, August* l1:00A.M.,1PAA.Ri3P.M.</p>
        <p>Adults-Sottlon By SpoclalArrangtmont</p>
        <p>StroA# AAochantcs For Boys t OIrls (1-4 PAR.)</p>
        <p>RfcmtlonARofflborsiilp Only SnalkMf-wotor Hootsd Poof</p>
        <p>Roglstor Now Call 7S6-4900 or 7S4 2U7</p>
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        <p>GREENVILLE</p>
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        <p>Be Q^lified For N.C. Primary</p>
        <p>A the state primary approaches, citizens who are qualified to vote but are not registered have a few more days to get their na mes on the books.</p>
        <p>The primary is Aug. 17 and Margaret Register, executive secretary of the Pitt Board of Elections, says that registration books will be open until July 1. In addition to new voters, those who have changed their names or addresses should see that the changes are made on the voter registration books.</p>
        <p>Registration can be done at the Board of Elections office at 201 E. Second Street with office hours normally 8:30 to 5. However. Miss Register said that Thursday and Friday the office will be open until 7 oclock in the evening to accommodate county citizens.</p>
        <p>Registrars will also be at a number of designated places throughout the county including the local libraries when appointed registrars are on duty.</p>
        <p>It is well to remember, though, that those who do not register by S p.m. Monday will not be eligible to vote in the upcoming primary.</p>
        <p>We cannot emphasize too much how Important it is in a Democracy for every eligible citizen to vote. Voting, however requires that our names be listed on the registration books, and that must be done in the next few days.</p>
        <p>We would urge our readers who have not done so to register.</p>
        <p>THOSE THINGS CAN HAPPEN, YOU KNOW!</p>
        <p>Even as the Jimmy Csrter nomination as the Democratic presideiitial candidate nears, it is still s question as to who he will choose as his vice presidential running mate.</p>
        <p>It has been customary for the presidential candidate to keep quiet about his running mate</p>
        <p>THIS AFTERNOON</p>
        <p>until the presidential nomination is complete.</p>
        <p>We can be sure though that Carter will absolutely have his way as to whom he will be numing with. It would be rare indeed for a convention to fail to honor the presidential candidate's wishes on this matter,</p>
        <p>Tax Value Books Debated</p>
        <p>ByBILLNOBUTT</p>
        <p>RALEIGH - Many months before a countywlde tai revaluation takes place, the local board of county com-tnlssiooers must adopt a price guidebook called a schedule of values.</p>
        <p>With that manual in hand, appraisers are supposed to be able to come up with a fair market value for any piece of real estate so that taxpayers feel they are being treated fairly and equally.</p>
        <p>After 30 days for public review, the book becomes law, even though It may set up deliberately lower prices on particular kinds (or even specific tracts) of land, and can be used by county commissioners to effectively control the tax values on select pieces of property.</p>
        <p>Confusion</p>
        <p>"And the average person doesnt really know what the schedule of values is, or how to challenge it. And once that 30 days passes without challenge, you are out of business. When the schedule is applied to your property in revaluation, it is binding. says Doug R. Holbrook,</p>
        <p>THE INSIDE REPORT</p>
        <p>director of (he ad valorem division of the North Carolina Department of Revenue.</p>
        <p>Can the bulky, technical, complex book be effectively used by appraisers who come to fix the tax value on your property?</p>
        <p>Probably not. Can any person from ouUide take a big thick book and tell you what your house can be appraised at? Especially when it was drawn up a year and a half back? Holbrook wonders.</p>
        <p>He thinks the answer is obvious: that the system is the opposite of fair, and the format often Is used to confuse taxpayers rather than help them.</p>
        <p>A drastic shift in procedure is necesssary to protect the property tax system from irate citizens, Holbrook thinks. He defends the property tax on real estate as an essential and good part of the formula for taxation in North Carolina.</p>
        <p>To resolve the problems, he feels, three essential steps are required:</p>
        <p>The schedule of values</p>
        <p>should not be legally binding; rather, appraisers should use cottstrucUon figures, true sales figures on comparable real estate, and data from building supply sources to reach a "reasonable and defensible market value."</p>
        <p>County Commissioners should not adopt the Khedule; the tax supervisor should do that so he could be held solely and personally accountable by taxpayers and officials.</p>
        <p>The whole appraising process should be iride open and understandable to the public.</p>
        <p>PiMcDisidsy</p>
        <p>"We ought to paste tax maps of the county all over the walls of the tax office and write In the prices so everybody can see every parcel of land and see how his compares and how others sre valued," Holbrook said.</p>
        <p>"As It Is now, nobody can figure out the resulu. The Ux supervisor ought to develop reasonable guidelines so people can see how various kinds of property is being appraised."</p>
        <p>"The goal is. to reach</p>
        <p>market value in a fslr and equitable way. Certainly, people will protest that inflation is causing their property value to go up . . . but they will feel they are being treated fairly.</p>
        <p>"The appraisal system must be loose, and not rigid. It must be baaed on present conditions. And it should not be capable of being used as a format to confuse people, Holbrook thinks.</p>
        <p>Other steps are under consideration by a legislative ftudy group on property taxes, including tranining local employees to conduct revaluation Instead of the outside appraisal firms which invariably produce results leading to public protest; and revaluatloo more often than every eight years, a process which results in too-sharp Increases In values and resultslnprotest.</p>
        <p>Also, some thought Is going to a statewide appraisal book and schedule of values imposed from state government to guarantee fair and equal treatment from county to county.</p>
        <p>Ex-lm Bank Is Under Fire</p>
        <p>By ROWLAND EVANS and ROBERT NOVAK</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON-A potent weapon Is about to be introduced Into an Intense backstage Washington struggle to pressure the Export-lmport  Bank to</p>
        <p>reduce interest  rates (or</p>
        <p>Poland, thereby assuring (200 million (or the depressed U.S. machine tool industry.</p>
        <p>The weapon:  a tautly-</p>
        <p>worded letter from Rep. John Anderson of Illinois, chairman of the House Republican Conference, to Stephen M. DuBrul, Jr.. Ex-Im Bank preslent.</p>
        <p>Although Andersons letter does not say so. intimates of the Congressman report it Is only his first of many such moves. Their intent Is to compel the bank to offer</p>
        <p>better terms (or Poland's purchase of machine tools here for the new truck plant to be built in Poland by General Motors.</p>
        <p>Few East-West deals have provoked such strong political passions as the GM truck deal for Poland. Therefore, more powerful Influences than Anderson and other congressional leaders may be needed to bring down Interest rates. It msy take President Ford, intervening to replace flinty banking policies with more flexible proceudres for East-West deals not involving U.S. security.</p>
        <p>The issue Is simple. With Interest rates to finance the purchase of the machine tools far lower abroad ((.3 per cent in France) than the I per cent</p>
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        <p>rite proposed to Poland by the Ex-Im bank. Poland naturally is turning elsewhere.</p>
        <p>But the Poles so prefer American-manufactured tools that they probably would pay S to Itb per cent Interest. Nevertheless, DuBrul and the bank refuse to permit lower rates, despite one instance of mild but direct White House intervention by Presidential economic aide William Seldman.</p>
        <p>DuBrul may well eventually compromise, but by then It could be too late. For now. DuBrul appears more concerned by pro-labor congressional critics decrying federally subsidized financing of a foregin truck plant than he is by the (200 million windfall in new business for the recession-bound machine tool industry.</p>
        <p>Top AFL-CIO lobbyist Andrew Biemiller took big labor's opposition directly to Ex-Im Bank officials, arguing that some of the 1 to 3 Vk-ton trucks to be</p>
        <p>manufacutured In Poland might turn up (or sale here. DuBrul was Impresied. In truth, however, the trucks are being built  to en-vlronroental specifications lower than those in the U S. and probably could not be Imported here.</p>
        <p>Although the Ex-Im Bank should "Faciltate expmla by providing credits unavailable at commercial banks, Dubrul tells critics lU mandate also requires It to be "selfsustaining"no loans at rates lower than its borrowing costs. In fact, the record shows that Ex-Im is In no dinger. Last year. It returned more than $110 million to the Treasury.</p>
        <p>One former Ex-Im Bsnk president told us DuBrul is too tight-fisted, partly because of pressures from the Office of Management and Budget (0MB) which would like to convert Ex-Im into a money-maker.</p>
        <p>When Secretary of State Henry Kissinger pointed out adverse foreign policy Im-</p>
        <p>iConllnued on pagr *.</p>
        <p>Strength For Today</p>
        <p>COMPREHENSIVE RELIGION To be religious means to be religious in every pari of our lives.</p>
        <p>Many people are religious in certain aspects of their lives and thoroughly irreligious in all the rest. One of the most notorious political bosses of the late nineteenth century kept the state he dominated absolutely closed to any commercial activity on Sunday because he remembered his mothers great reverence for the Sabbath. In every other aspect of his life he was the</p>
        <p>completely unKiripuious and corrupt politician.</p>
        <p>The one thing which has made certain men great spiritual leaders among their fellows has been the (act that they have been religious on all occasions. SI. Paul, for example, was not religious one day and secular the next. The truly religious person believes in God and relies upon him in the smallest detaU of diUy Uvlng. Sincerity, consistency, and faith are indlspensible characteristics of sound and wholeaome religloo.</p>
        <p>-By Eliaha Douglass</p>
        <p>- ;</p>
        <p>Running Mate Will Be Carter's Choice</p>
        <p>By ART BUCHWALD</p>
        <p>That Victory For Amin</p>
        <p>WASHINOTON-WhUe the Western press has been giving the Israeli army credit (or pulling off one of the great military operations of modem times, no one has taken note of the fantastic success of Field Marshal Idi Amin Dads in driving out the invaders from his country in less than an hour.</p>
        <p>According to a military spokesman In Entebbe, the Ugandan army repulsed the invasion of Entebbe and drove off the hostile troopi, forcing them to flee Uganda by plane. As of this writing, the Entebbe Airport is still in Ugandan hands and Israel suffered a terrible defeat when their aoldieri had to &amp;gt; return home In disgrace.</p>
        <p>An admirer of Field Marshal Amlo told me.</p>
        <p>"Everyone keeps talking about the Israeli success, but no one gives credit to the Reid marshal (or rallying hii troops and preventing lirael from taking over the country."</p>
        <p>"I never thought of it that way, but it'i ture. If Amin still bolds the Entebbe Airport, that means the Ugandans won," I laid.</p>
        <p>"Exactly. The field mar-ahal has given Israel a thrashing they'll never forget. Tbey'U think twice before they send commandos into his country again."</p>
        <p>"Was the field marshal expeeting them?"</p>
        <p>"Of course, he waa. Field Marshal Amlo baa one of the greatest military mloda of the 20Ui century. He wii aware that the Israelis would</p>
        <p>Other Editors Say Fiscal Restraint</p>
        <p>(Rocky Mount Telegram)</p>
        <p>The fantaay-ridden Humphrey-Hawklns bill as a means of providing jobs in thii country la comparable to pouring gasoline on a fire to quench it. Its author) demonstrate that after more than 40 years of government deficit financing, they are itill ignorant of basic economics.</p>
        <p>On the other hand, the essential condition (or creating productive new joba-oot federal make-work aehemeali to bring the federal budget at least to proximate balance within the next few years.</p>
        <p>The way to do this la to hold the annual increase of federal apeoding to a low rate. That's what Professor Raymond Saulnler, of Columbia University, believei. and he has Hated some of hla thoughts on this crucial issue.</p>
        <p>Hla conclusion la that the only route to achieving the em-ploymenl goals to which everyone aubacribei la to move the federal budget toward balance through a determined policy of expenditure restraint.</p>
        <p>Thlf year's expected budget deficit of more than $70 bilikm is two and a half times as large relative to gross national product as the average deficit incurred in the years 1030 through 1074.</p>
        <p>Propoaala to Increase federal spending at a still (aster rate and to run a still larger deficit have loit their earlier eredibttlty. As a result moat analyata have moved away from the standard approach to natlonil eeooomtc manipulation of the federal budget.</p>
        <p>The pnqtoaed federal budget deflcit has caused Treasury fioaoclng to dominate credit markets. Experience shows that even when private credit demands are depressed, a federal deficit in the $73 billion range can be financed without sharply rising Interest rates only when accompanied by a 0 to 10 per cent Increase In the broadly defined money supply.</p>
        <p>"The rub la tbit a 0 to 10 per cent Increase in the money supply virtually ordalna inflation at 3 to &amp;lt; per cent a year. Saulnler wima, "and we know that 3 to 6 per cent inflation la a aerious block In the vigorous promothm of high and rising levels of employment."</p>
        <p>try something, sod he had all hla troopi alerted.</p>
        <p>But why did be leave to attend a meeting of the Organisation of African States if he knew the Iiraella were going to invade his country?</p>
        <p>"To catch them off guard. That waa part of the plan. The Iiraella were lulled into a false sense of security when they saw Amin boarding a plane (or the OAS conference. 'Big Daddy knew that as soon as he left the Iiraella would put their diiiitroui plan Into effect."</p>
        <p>"And he was right. The ruae worked."</p>
        <p>"It certainly did. The Israelis flew their commandos 2,(HC milei to the Entebbe Airport and found themselves surrounded by crack Ugandan troopi. They had no choice but to pick up the hosUgei and high-tall It , out of there, or they would have been annihilated. Where was Big Daddy while all this was going on? The Iiraella thought he waa at the OAS cooference, but he was at hla command post in hla bunker, directing the defense of the airport. "Why didn't Big Daddy send up hii MIG-211 and MIG-irs to repulse the Invislon?"</p>
        <p>That was another ruae the field marshal pulled off. He knew the Israelia wanted him to send up hia fighter planes so they could shoot them down. So he kept his fighters on the ground and gave bit pUoU the night off. This threw the lareali strategy completely off, and they were forced to blow up the field marihiri planet on the ground. The Israelis were so busy blowing up Big Diddy's planes they never hid time to cipture the airport."</p>
        <p>"I never thought of it that way, but when yoa look back on it, it waa a military stroke of genius." I said in admiration.</p>
        <p>"The field marshal counted on lurpirse. deception and reading the enemys mind.</p>
        <p>He knew that he had to hold the airport at all cost. When the Itreaelia realized what they were up against, they</p>
        <p>K'onllnurd on pagr il</p>
        <p>Doubt</p>
        <p>Hanoi's</p>
        <p>Goals</p>
        <p>By GEORGE GEDDA Aaaodatad PriM Wrttar</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AF) - Even though Vietnam Is normalizing relatioiu with its neighbors. State Department officlala believe tbe Communist luu may still be ioUreated m millUry domination of Southeast Asia.</p>
        <p>The akeptieiam about Vietnam's Intentions is baaed partly on a recent statement Iqr the Vletnameae foreign minister, whose rhetoric suggested Hanoi's traditional support tar ioaurgenU will continue In tbe area.</p>
        <p>ITheo South Vietnam (eU in April 1*73, there wii geoertl igreemeot among U.S. offlclala that Hanoi would itep up support of rebel movements. Tbe ultimate goal, offlcUla uM at the time, was an lU-Communlat Southeast Asia under Haooli leadership.</p>
        <p>"Tbe only question In our minds waa whether Hanoi would move quickly or ilowly, one ofOeial uid Tuetday. "Ob-vloualy. they havent moved quickly, but it'i still too eiily to tell what their kmg-raoge tntentioni are.</p>
        <p>In I statement two sreetg ego. Foreign Minliter Nguyen Duy Trinh said Vietnam fully supports the Southeeit Allan peoplei juft cause of nitloiul Independmice, peace, demecre-cy and social progresa.</p>
        <p>U.S. officiaU said tha|^. la Hanoi's lUndard line (or oypo-litlon to U.S. influence Southeast Asia and support insurgent groupa.</p>
        <p>A mi)or source of U.S. coo-cem la tbe eventual use of Americiu military equipment captured by tbe Communiata at the end of the war.</p>
        <p>It was aiiDouoced Monday that tbe newly reunified Vietnam has agreed to eeUbllah ties with The Philippinei and plana to receive i delegath from Thailand next month to diacuaa diplomatic reUtloaa.</p>
        <p>Since the end of tbe war, The Philippinei and Thailand have asserted a greater independence from the United Stetee. OfflclaU believe Hanoi took this into account in deciding to nor-mellxe Uet with the two countries.</p>
        <p>The Philippinei has eitab-llahed diplomatic relations with the Soviet Unkm. (^a and other Communist countries</p>
        <p>(Continued on pnge I)</p>
        <p>40 Years Ago Today</p>
        <p>July 14,1131 Pelting rains In three northwest states brought hope of general relief today from tbe lethal heat wave which gripped the nation for 11 days, cauaing upward of 1,(71 deatha.</p>
        <p>Relief waa promlacd by (orecaateri tomorrow In niinoli. contributor of almoit 300 to the nation-wide heat death toll, and Michigan, where more than 400 died.</p>
        <p>Forecaater J. R. Uoyd at Chicago laid the break in tbe northweat provided evidence that the cool front waa^ breaking Ita way throudr what he described as a cular wall (rf hot air piled m In the great central farm be</p>
        <p>Jim Smith, who operates a grocery itore and (UUng aUtioo near Ayden, was aurpriaed when he attempted to put change in hla cash register Monday. He pulled out the drawer and found a Urge white oek intkc quietly keeping vigil.</p>
        <p>-Barbara Methewi</p>
        <p>Good Economic Year Forecast</p>
        <p>ByJOHNCUNNIFF APBuslMsa Analyst</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - WhUe the Democrita in convention aisemblcd ciitigate the economic policy of President Ford, I Jimmy Carter economic adviser believes the current recovery will continue strong for another year or more.</p>
        <p>This la the lateit report by the foreciit team at the Wharton School, which uies a itatlitlcal or econometric model of the economy to make ita projections. Its moat prominent member la Lawrence Klein, a Carter adviser.</p>
        <p>Issued on June 11, the forecast seems to indicate that whoever Is elected Preildeol of the United States this (all should be able to enjoy a (airly strong economy during hU firat year In office.</p>
        <p>Apparently the wont the Wharton team foreMca la a rlie in the rate of tnfliUon, as earlier declines to food and fuel pricei come to an end. But it (oreieei unemployment falling to (.1 per cent by the end of 1*77.</p>
        <p>Since the June jobless rate was 7.3 per cent, the rat* projected by the Wharton team would mean the country waa at least headed In the direction Carter leeka. which is a jobless rate of leu than 3 percent.</p>
        <p>The main difference is that the Wharton team foresees prices rising asthenumberof jobleu decreases, whereas Carter has s'lted that his gosi could be achieved without adding to price pressures</p>
        <p>The ove-all Wharton forecast would seem to give more support to the Republicans thin to the</p>
        <p>DemocraU, although the computer model uaed by Klein end hia iiiociates eppirently Is aseptlcilly ipoUtlcal.</p>
        <p>So much ao. In (act. that nowhere In the material released to the news media is there eny indicitioo of how preaidentiil Mooomici rould affect the findings, when of course they do. Sometimes unintentlooally</p>
        <p>Democrats can easily recall, for example, that while Preaklent Ford takes credit for the improving state of the economy, be waa actively leeklng a tax Increase at the very time (he worit receuion since the I$30s was underway.</p>
        <p>Looking back it is recognised that perhaps what was needed at the time wai the preciae oppoaite, a tu rut, a concluaion to which hia</p>
        <p>chief economic advlaer finally steered him in March 1(73, at the depth of tbe receuion.</p>
        <p>Projections such as those made by the group at Whirtoo, which Is part of the Univenity of Pennaylvtnia, can also be undermined by changei of policy by tbe Federal Reserve Board, which controls the money supply.</p>
        <p>Many criUca of the Fed maintain that in etain# or tightening the money ssip^ tbe Fed operates with a cudgel instead of a scalpel, and that H can kUI off a recovery almost at will.</p>
        <p>It can do the oppoaRe, too. but the evidence suggeiu that at the moment the Fed worries more about InfltUoo. about a recovery becoming an unsustainable boom, than it does about downturns and unemployment.</p>
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        <p>'Birthday Boy' Is An Underdog</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (API - He begin hU Mth jreir (odiy ii in underdog, lUclng t birthday cake that urged him to Give em Hell, Jerry.</p>
        <p>The birthday boy la Gerald</p>
        <p>Ford. The unnamed "em" mentiooed on the cake, could be Ronald Reagan or Jimmy Carter or both. Carter becomes the Democratic presidentlil nominee tonight and poUi ihow</p>
        <p>Killed On Highway</p>
        <p>HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MR. PRESIDENTAt a ttiff member IlRbU the candiel on a birthday cake, Prea. Ford Jokei with reporters and</p>
        <p>tatt membera about hit birthday aa</p>
        <p>he returned' to Waahington late Tueaday night aboard Air Force One. (AP Wirephoto)</p>
        <p>Evani-Novak....</p>
        <p>(Continufd from pagr I) pUcitiona of a DuBrul-led holdout agaioit lowered In-tereat rates for a proposed RCA television factory In Poland. DuBrul replied to</p>
        <p>Kissinger that foreign policy is not in the bank's mandate. The RCA-Poland deal finally was arrangedbut only because RCA alone could provide the needed technology. Poland had to swallow high Interest rates.</p>
        <p>Homemakers Haven...</p>
        <p>(('onlinurd from pax**</p>
        <p>Quick Dill Pickle Recipe</p>
        <p>H cup sugar M cup salt 1 quart vinegar</p>
        <p>1 quart water</p>
        <p>3 tablespoons miaed pickling spices</p>
        <p>30 to to medium cucumbers, cut in half lengthwise</p>
        <p>Green or dry dill</p>
        <p>Combine sugar, ult, vinegar and water. Tie spices In a cheesecloth big: add to vinegar mixture; simmer IS minutes. Pack cucumbers into hot jars, leaving ik inch head space: put a bead of dill in each jar. Heat brine to boiling. Pour boiling hot vinegar mixture over cucumbers, leaving W Inch head space. Adjuat caps. Process pints and quarti IS minutes in boiling water bath. Yield: about 7 pints. (Tiken from Ball Blue Book)</p>
        <p>Kosher Plcklei-Short Method</p>
        <p>Follow recipe for Dill Pickles  Short Method. When packing cucumbers, add 1 clove garlic, 1 bay leaf, Vi teaspoon mustard seed and 1 pleee hot red pepper to each Jar. Process as recommended in Dill Pickle-Short Method recipe. (Taken from Ball Blue Book)</p>
        <p>DUl Pieklea - Freah Kosher Style 30 to 36 cucumbers {H inches long)</p>
        <p>3 cups vinegar 3 cups water 6 tablespoons salt Freah or dried dill Garlic</p>
        <p>Mustard Seed</p>
        <p>Wash the cucumbers. Make a brine of the vinegar, water and lilt. Bring to boll. Place a generous layer of dill, W to 1 clove of garlic (iliced) and W tablespoon of mustard seed in bottom of each sterilised quart jar. Pack the cucumbers Into the jars. When the jars are half filled with cucumbers add more dill and complete the packing of the jars. Fill the jars to within W inch of the lop with the boiling brine. Put caps on jars, screw the band firmly tight. Process 20 minutes in boiling witer bath. Pickles will shrivel after processing. They will later plump in sealed jar. (Taken from Kerr Home Canning and Freezing Ijook)</p>
        <p>Freah- Pack DiU Pickles 17-18 pounds cucumbers (3 to 5 inches In length)</p>
        <p>2 gilions brine (^ cup pure granulated salt pe^,gallon of water)</p>
        <p>6 cups vinegar M cup pure granulated salt Wcup sugar 0 cups water 2 taUcipoons whole mixed pickling spice Whole mustard seed Garlic (optional)</p>
        <p>DUl (fresh or dried) or Dill seed Wash cucumbers thoroughly: scrub with vegetable brush: drain. Cover with the brine. Let set overnight; drain.</p>
        <p>-Combine vinegar, salt, sugar, water, and mixed pickling apcea that are tied in a clean, thin, white cioU); heat to boiling. Pack cucumbers into clean, hot quart jari. Add 2 teaspoons whole muatard seed per quart jar. 3 headi of dill, fresh or dried, per quart jar 3 heads of dill, fresh or dried, per quart jar (or 1 tablespoon dill seed per quart Jar), and I or 2 cloves garlic per quart jar. Cover with boiling liquid to within W inch of lop of jar. Adjust jar lids</p>
        <p>-Process in boiling water bath (or 20 minutes (start to count the processing time as soon as hot jars are placed into the actively boUIng water),</p>
        <p>Remove jars and complete seals if necessary. Set jars upright, several Inches apart, on, a wire rack to cool. (Taken from USDA Home and Garden Bulletin No. 92)</p>
        <p>Have You Your Daily Reflector?</p>
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        <p>Between A:00 And 6:30 P.M. Weekdays And 8 'Til 9 A.M. On Sundays.</p>
        <p>No luch Inducement is avaUible for the GM truck plant. Top Polish officiala can buy everything they need in West Germany, Britain, Italy and Japan.</p>
        <p>National lecurity is not an issue. Hard-line anti-Soviet polltlciani have expressed little unhappineaa over the truck deal for Poland. "Poland is not the Soviet Union, we were told by an intimate of Sen. Henry M. Jackson of Waahington. who led the battle against giving Moicow Ex-lm Bank privUegei.</p>
        <p>SUli, DuBrul holds fast to hia 9 per cent Interest rate, in the face of warnings from Warsaw that the machine tools will have to be coo-Iracted (or aoonif not here, then eliewhere. DuBrul may be blufting, hoping the Poles will meet his terms. But Anderson and other ('ongreaaiOBsl leaders, along with key officials in the Ford administration, will aoon push for presidential help to end the game.</p>
        <p>The political reality can be found in John Andersons congreiaional district, one of the nation's largest machine tool centers. Unemployment is high there, the election campaign la heating up. and *200 million in new bualneii would help. If DuBrul does not understand that today, he will very aoon.</p>
        <p>WAYNESVILLE, N.C. (AP)  Four farm workers on their way to work ineastern North Carolina tobacco fields were killed Tueaday when a tractor-trailer swerved off Interitate 40, striking them aa they stood beside their dltabled pickup truck, authorillea said.</p>
        <p>Sgt. D.J. Caudle of the Highway Patrol identified three of the victims as Jerry Crumb, 26, of Detroit, Mich.; Clarence Turner, 41 of LaFollette, Tenn.; and John R. Heynea, about 30, of Kalamazoo. Mich.</p>
        <p>Caudle said the fourth man was not identified.</p>
        <p>The field hands were riding In the back of a pickup driven by WUliam E. Guy of Four Oaki when the pickup had a flat tire, Caudle said.</p>
        <p>He laid Guy had picked the men up at the Volunteer Helper Mission in Knoxville, Tenn., of-feripg them icvcral months work. Guy did not know the names of the farm workers he was transporting, Caudle said, and was unable to help In the Identification of the fourth vic</p>
        <p>tim.</p>
        <p>Guy pulled about (our feet off the hl^way and began ebang-ing the ttre, Caudle laid.</p>
        <p>"They were hit ii pedeatri-am, Guy said of the victima. "They were milUng around this pickup truck, on the traffic aide. He muitve kooeked them down like a picket fence"</p>
        <p>Caudle said the driver M the tractor trailer. Jack Hol-lingiworth, 4S, of Antioch, Tenn., was charged with death by vehicle and released on 12,-000 bond. Caudle said Hollingsworth wai driving the truck for the Tenneiaee-Caro-Una Trucking Co., and was not injured.</p>
        <p>The pickup was not struck. Guy luffered minor Injuriea and was treated at a hoepiUI and reieaaed, Caudle said.</p>
        <p>Caudle deKribed the Volunteer Helper Miaaloo as a church related center that helpi destitute men.</p>
        <p>The Incident occurred about five miles imide the North Carolina border on 1-40, north of WaynesvUle.</p>
        <p>Libertarians To Run Candidates</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE (AP) - North Carolinaa neweat poUlical party has only 90 membera but plam to field candldatei (or preiident, vice president, governor, Congreia and lome itale officei.</p>
        <p>The Libertarian Party hai attracted a few but dedicated lupporteri. and state chairman Bert Weiner saya they Include "anarchlata, former Commu-nisti, former right-wingers, (reaka and itriighta."</p>
        <p>What were trying to do is obtain political power in order</p>
        <p>Gedda Col...</p>
        <p>(Continued from page 41 over the pait year and now la demanding sovereignty over U.S. military biiei on the Islands.</p>
        <p>In Thailand, where 50,000 U.S. servicemen were based in 1969 supporting the Vietmm war, all U.S. troops will have left the country by next week except for a 270-man adviser group.</p>
        <p>to deatroy it, in order to let people chooM their own values and let people live according to them," Bert Wiener, 25, of Charlotte, said.</p>
        <p>"We want to leave others akme and have the government leave ua alone," Weiner said.</p>
        <p>In North Carolina, the party's appeal is directed at a few ipe-clallzed groups, Weiner said. They include motorcycliaU, be-ciuie the party dlsapprovea of legislation requiring protective hetmeta; bomoaexuala. because the party advocates repeal of "vlctlmleai" Crimea; and drug uaera, because the party advocates repeal of drug laws.</p>
        <p>The party acquired more than 10,000 lignaturei of rtgii-tcred voters to be placed on the atate ballot. The UbertarUm have called a state conventhm July 24 and 25 in Raleigh to Dominate candidates for office.</p>
        <p>The party has already held a national cooventkm, nominating Roger L. UacBride, 40. of ChiriottesviUe, Va., aa its candidate for preiident.</p>
        <p>be leadf Ford in surveya gauging their relative popularity with votera.</p>
        <p>Preaident Ford waa to take hia semi-annual phyiieai today, with electrocardiogram and standard lab teats by his per-lonal physician. Rear Adm. WUliam Lukaih and that crimped an early birthday celebration.</p>
        <p>Ford wu the pre-game atar at Tueaday nlghti baseball All-Star game and the celebration of hia Urthday began on the flight home from PhUadelphla. Fordi ataff brought out a Urthday cake with five candiel and the legend auu*ating the presidential campaign of Harry Truman, an Incumbent underdog who won.</p>
        <p>Ford, confronted with the Urthday cake, wat reminded that he ibould not be eating prior to a physical exam. Turning to Lukaah, Ford asked. Couldnt tt be poatpoiwd (or 24 houn?" Lukiih (irmly shook hia head In Ute negaUve.</p>
        <p>So Ford cut Um cake and piaied pieces out to people on the plane. He (Ud not eat a ilice hlmielf.</p>
        <p>Aa (be Democratic convention ground on in New York Tuesday night, Ford toaied out the flrat pitch at the All-SUr game  twice, drat with hia left hand, then his right.</p>
        <p>Ford strode onto Um dli-mond, sims around managers Sparky Anderson of the National League and DarreU Johnson of the American League aa a baud played "HaU to the Chief.</p>
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        <p>Colombia Givmg Signs Of Going 'Soft On Drugs'</p>
        <p>By PIETER VAN BENNEKOM</p>
        <p>BOGOTA, Cotombta (UP!) -Colombia, the world'e major diftrlbuUon and proceailng center  tor  cocaine  and  an</p>
        <p>increaiingly important marijuana producer, hai lowered the penaltiet for poeeeiatoa of mall quantitle* of ifrugi.</p>
        <p>Tbe poaaeaalon of one ounce of marijuana or  leat  for</p>
        <p>penonal oae la now a mli-demeanor, no longer a felony.</p>
        <p>But  the government  (rf</p>
        <p>Preeldent Alfonso Lopei Mich-eleen vehemently denies Colombia  is  going  soft  on</p>
        <p>drup."</p>
        <p>The new measures are only a long-overdue recognition of the fact that traffickers and users should be dealt with differenUy, according to administration spokemen.</p>
        <p>Drug traffickers will be prosecuted with renewed vigor, they said.</p>
        <p>Judges may stilt impose a Jail sentence of up to two months, but they also have the power to suspend sentence and Just levy a fine.</p>
        <p>The same treatment wu given to possession of 12 grams or less of cocaine, a drug which Is rarely grown In Colombia but clandestinely Imported from other South American countries In large quantities for processing at illicit laboratories and re-export to the lucrative North American market</p>
        <p>When the measures were first announced, they were widely interpreted In the local press to mean the legalliatlon of mgrijuana and cocaine.</p>
        <p>Church and civic groups, as wen as conservative politicians, touched off storms of protest and Justice Minister Samuel</p>
        <p>Hoyos Arango was at great pains to explain that the softened drug law meant no such thing.</p>
        <p>I was misquoted and mistn-lerpreted at every step," Hoyos said "People Just didn't understand what we are trying todo."</p>
        <p>To some extent, the new laws can be attributed to a subtle campaign by American officials to pressure Colombia Into doing more at hwne to stop the drug flow to the United States.</p>
        <p>One of the arguments in the U.S drive was that Colombia was begting to have a drug problem Itself and that it wu in ColomUas interest u well as the United Statu to stop the drug traffic at the soimce.</p>
        <p>Tbe U.S. Informatioo Service published tbe results of an American study showing drug abuse on the increau at the high school level In Barranquil-la on the Caribbean cout and a seriu of top-level  American visitors, from the administration as well u Congrsu, have paraded down to Colombia In the past few months outlining the Americao point of view.</p>
        <p>Their argument Invariably wu that Colombia could not be untouched by all the chugs pauing through Its territory, that something wu bound to ruboH.</p>
        <p>Other export countrlu like France had come to repent their Mrlier uncooperative attitudes towards the United Statu on the drug problem, they uid.</p>
        <p>The campaign may have produced a rulizatlon on the part of the Colombian government that there wu a users market domestically, albeit a</p>
        <p>Williamsfon Bd. Votes Purchase</p>
        <p>WILLUMSTON - Members of the WlUlsffliton Town Board It their July meeting on Monday approved Uic purchue of a lot from tbe Women's Club fu a price of tl2,S2S. The lot k located at the comer of N, Smithwlek and Church Street.</p>
        <p>A resolMioo aothorixiog the town idminlitrstor to amend tihl Ite^a In the it7*-77 budget wHbout prior approval of the town board was passed. Any^ lueh amendment will be reported to tbe board at tbe first regular meeting following such aetkm.</p>
        <p>Also approved wai tbe ule of four lots from tbe Neighborhood Development Project</p>
        <p>A contract was awarded tbe Motorola Company low bidder for IS beeperpagers for the town. The bid amounted to a little over glO.OOO.</p>
        <p>Junior Long, aiaiitant superintendent of the Street Department reported that one of the five deep water irelli In Williamston. the one at the Skewarkee Ball Park, is producing only 40 galloni per minute instead of the usual UO galloo per minute output. The matter is being checked out to determine the caiue of this lo incapactty.</p>
        <p>Authuixatloo was given to let bids on a Pakmore truck tor the Sanitation Department; and</p>
        <p>Xal was given td acc-e of a fsderil grant for tl|3S from the MIdeait Com-mkakm. Division td Law and Order, for luistance in training police.</p>
        <p>Negotiations with tbe Gritfln</p>
        <p>MABK TWAIN Of (XNfNICTICOT-TUt ptetUN of Miik Twata in nifhtgowi and Oxford mbei he had Jnit batn giran</p>
        <p>an honorary dagrse-sn the porch of yi home in Beddkg. Cann, In IMI. li from a coBectian of negaUvM reesntly purchased by the Bancraft Library at the Unlveratty of CalMomU k Berkeley fim I prtvsto cidlector on tbe Kaai OeeiL The Ubnrr k the borne of tho Mark Twak Paporo, tho major ropoiitory of motorkl on tho Ifk ind work of Somiud U Clomono. (AP WIrephole)</p>
        <p>mall one compared to the United SUtn. and led to the overhaul of Colombian drug leglitetlon.</p>
        <p>Local laws hitherto had not distinguished between traffickers and users Everyone found in poaeettkxi (d drugs wss</p>
        <p>sulomalically presumed to be a trafficker, probebly becauee local use was so rare, and liable for a minimum three-year Jail sentence  ,</p>
        <p>The new taw reflects the new philoiophy U.S. officials My they ere nol</p>
        <p>worried that drug traffickers will now have an open season In Colombia They uy they are more worried about cutting off the supply at the source and would prefer that police use their full mergles in the drive icalnst</p>
        <p>the big fish, rather than mercllesaly pursumg small users.</p>
        <p>Robert DuPoni, head of tbe U.S. National Inatltute on Drug Abuse, said u much in a receoi speech to ColombUn newspeper editors It is coun</p>
        <p>ter-productive. hr seid. to Ihr oversll objectives of the drug dnve to devoir greet mrrgies 10 catching and punishing users only</p>
        <p>Hoyoe uld the lowertng of users' penaHlea could be )iai the beginning of  complete</p>
        <p>revamping of Cotombu's drug legitlaiioo</p>
        <p>f don'r^lly know myself what I wanlS^ do yet." Hoyoe Mid Tm tiudying Ihr prob Irmt and the laws of other counlriee. like .Mexico, the Untied .States end Hoiland "</p>
        <p>family hu been authoiixad to pursue the purchase of land Dsccaury to square off tbe recently acquired Liudaay property wbkh will become a city parking lot C. Urbin Rogers was reap-poktcd to a new five year term 00 the Willlamitoo Housing Authority Board.</p>
        <p>Rehabilitation For Capoto</p>
        <p>SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. (AP)  Wrlkr Truman Capote, charged May 30 with driving wbRe kloxkated, baa been fined tlfs after pleidlng guilty.</p>
        <p>CapoU, a. agraed Tuesday to attend i iteU rehebUitatlaa program (or people who are eoavieted of driving under the influence of tkobol. 'Die chargee Hemmed from a two-car wreck k Bridgefaampton, where CipoU mainUlna a home. No one was hurt.</p>
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        <p>Inflation Strategies Of 'President Carter'</p>
        <p>BrSYLVU PORTER (Third Of)</p>
        <p>(Five Columns)</p>
        <p>If Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter were to become U.S. President Carter, what would it mean to you, a family frightened almost above all else, of a reiurgency of Inflation?</p>
        <p>A. A greater rlik of a renewed price spiral than would be willingly aasumed by a more rightist conservative than Carter, (or the Georgian considers jobs, not InflatloD, the No. 1 priority of the U.S. now. And he openly has said; "I would put my emphasis on employment and take my chances on Inflation."</p>
        <p>But the first key point is that Carter believes the fundamental solution to curbing Inflation is a balanced budget via the creation of more jobs that would generate enough taxes to bring the federal budget finally into balance  and so. Carter la convinced he la not taking those "chances on Inflation" at all.</p>
        <p>Hia approach to inflation Is precisely the opposite to the approach of the Nixon-Ford administrations. This is teruciil distinction between the economic stands of the Democratic nominee and whomever will head the Republican ticket.</p>
        <p>A second key point is that Carter insists that the forces which set off the galloping price spiral of U73-75 and the nightmare of an economic</p>
        <p>slump side by side with runaway inflation will not soon reappear. As one-time adverse factors not to be feared in the foreseeable future, he Hats; the quadrupling of oil prices in one year; global droughts; huge sales of U.S. grain to the Soviet Union; simultaneous booms throughout the world which led to excessive demands for U.S. foodstuffs particularly; the devaluation of the dollar to the most underpriced money in the world, etc.</p>
        <p>Says Carter: "Moat of my advisers believe that we could reach a low unemployment level with a stable Inflation rate of say, 1 per cent or less,"</p>
        <p>In addition to these basic policy attitudes, the Democratic nominee would:</p>
        <p> Ask for standy-by price and wage controls. Although he says he does not see the need for standby controls now and although he guesses "I would never use them," he also says, "I would use them as a lever. 1 wouldn't hesitate tousethemiflhad to."</p>
        <p>* Urge new agricultural policies aimed at increasing the supply of foods to the consumer at prices we can afford and avoiding shortages that drive prices higher, "We would strive (or a predictable, reasonably small and stable reserve of agricultural products" and also "strive to give farmers incentives to produce abundantly." He condemns</p>
        <p>Still Planning For Flu Shots</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (APj - Insurance questions "pose a major question" about the swine flu Immuniiation program, but the government still plans to start giving the flu shots at the end of next month, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare David Mathews says.</p>
        <p>Mathews planned to meet with President Ford today to discuas.the possible snag in the plans to immunlie 200 million Americans.</p>
        <p>After meeting with insurance, pharmaceutical and public health officials Tuesday. Math-cws said the insurance companies will decide by the end of this week whether to write policies protecting four drug com-psttles that are producing the swine flu vaccine.</p>
        <p>Mathews said the problem was "not going to yield instant resolution in Just one meeting "</p>
        <p>Mathews said the Justice Department has approved the proposed wording of HEW contracts to purchase the vaccine from the drug companies, and for the government to aiaume liability  for  vaccine dis-</p>
        <p>tributloa.</p>
        <p>The companies would remain liable for injuries rtauiting from any negligence in vaccine production, he said, but the question Is whether they would be insured against lawsuits that proved baseless.</p>
        <p>"The risk involved is not medical, but financial," he said.</p>
        <p>Mathews said the government</p>
        <p>was willing to pay its own legal expenses in defending Itself against law suits, and to join the drug companies in legal defense when both parties were sued.</p>
        <p>Officials of Merrell-NaUonal Laboratories, Wyeth Laboratories. Parke-Davis Laboratories and Merck and Co.. their lawyers, insurers and representatives of the American Insurance Association and the Pharmaceutical Manufacturers Association were at the meeting.</p>
        <p>The government has established safe and effective vaccine doses (or persona over age 2S, but It must conduct further human clinical testa to determine dosages for children and young adults. It is having problema getting vaccine for these testa</p>
        <p>Cuts Corners In Mailing Letter</p>
        <p>IIOHSTON. Tex lAl'i .Mrs Cliff Haxler seni her S yeur-nld son Huhtiy to mall a Icller He soon returned and hiindiHl her some change</p>
        <p>Blit the money was for the stamp." Mrs Baxter pointed</p>
        <p>I &amp;gt;111</p>
        <p>"IHi I didn't have to huy a st&amp;lt;iiii|i. " the Isiy said proudly ' I iil Itie letter in Ihe Iwx when nolsiily was looking "</p>
        <p>GOP Agriculture SecreUry Earl BuU "whose orientation is toward grain speculators and food processors."</p>
        <p> Make a serious attempt to work out with the Federal Reserve System monetary policies (hat would place less reliance on tight money to control Inflation. He has a most skeptical attitude toward restrictive monetary policies, thinks that, in recent years, tight money has put "unnecessary pressure on the housing market, has Msred the U.S. consumer and dried up formation of capital.</p>
        <p> Completely overhaul our federal bureaucracy and budgeting systems. Repeated over and over has been his pledge to slash the present l.aOO federal departments to no more than 200 with a great savings In tax money and a streamlining of services,"</p>
        <p> Zero in on the problem of increasing productivity so that, aa workers produce more per workhonr, they will provide corporations with the profits to permit regular pay hikes without undue raising of prices.</p>
        <p>There is no disputing that an Increase in productivity (efficiency of workers) is a prime key to control of Inflation. Carter has not yet come through with details on how he would achieve this most desirable goal, but at least he understands how significant a weapon it could be against renewed inflation.</p>
        <p>This is merely a sampling of bis ideas  which also range from much stricter anti-trust enforcement to across-the-board restructuring of regulator agencies to reduce price preuures. But in this column are sufficient details to Indicate that, aa President, Carter would mix some very old, conservative ideas (balancing the budget) with new drastic changes in Federal Reserve-White House relationships to control inflation, He would monitor results as he went and use wage-prlce controls as standby weaponsin case.</p>
        <p>And If the approach didn't work? Then Carter wouldn't hesitate to fight - and switch.</p>
        <p>Tomorro: Carter sod (he (axpayer.</p>
        <p>FUJICAST801Syria Adds To Lebanon Troops</p>
        <p>pnetleiiv tor Us ittMWt at ths RoyaM kmt-nament on Friday to sat a gymnaatka world record with a dive and tucked someruult over M o( hla colleagues. (AP WIrepboto)</p>
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        <p>By FAROUI NASSAR Agioeiatsd Prsil Wrtiar BEIRUT, Lebsooa (AP) -Syria haa aent more troopi Into Lebanon to reinforce the Syrian attacks on the Moslem towns of Baalbek and Sldon, the Joint Peleftlnian-lefUst Lebaneae command claimed today.</p>
        <p>A leftist communique leid two motorised bittiUons touting 1,000 men rolled acrou the Mstem border during the night to Join the stuck on Bsstbek, 42 milM northeast of Beirut. The Moslems reported Tues</p>
        <p>day that Syrian troops tod Unkt moved into the outer stroeU of the town after heavy shelling that caused many caa-ualtiei. The communique today said the Syrian Unki Uudg-eooed their way deeper into the town, overpowering grenade-throwing leftist defenders, while troopi conducted a houae-to-houae search to dlaarm Baalbek."</p>
        <p>Syrian rockeU also pounded a nearby imiU Palestinian refugee camp called Galilee, the</p>
        <p>communique laid, adding, "Our forcM are returning fire."</p>
        <p>Baalbek itraddlea the Btkaa valley's main north-south road, which the Syriani need to guar antae direct communicatlona between tbetr (orcca in oortb-em and imitbeni Lgbaoon.</p>
        <p>It was not reported whether the flghting bad reached (he town'i Roman ndns. They art among the moM notable in the Middle East and before the chr-n war were one of Lebanoo'i touriit attractlooa.</p>
        <p>Another commniilque from</p>
        <p>Juvenile Officer Grant Received By Winterville</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE - The Town of Winterville received a pant lor a Juvenile Officer at lU Town Board meeting Mondiy night.</p>
        <p>The Juvenile Officer grant totaling 121.407 if M per cent funded by federal funds, five per cent by aUte (undi and five per cent by local funds. The monlei</p>
        <p>Ask Maddox Enter Race</p>
        <p>INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (AP)-Indlane leaders of the Ameri-cttt Independent party (AlP) are hoping to persuade former Georgia Gov. Lester Middox to seek the AIP nomination for president.</p>
        <p>Msrvln A. ScsnUandt AIP state public relstkms director, said Tuesday he had Ulked to Maddox Monday evening. Fred V. Culp, state AIP chairman, had talked with Middox earlier In the day and encouraged Scantland to phone.</p>
        <p>"I'm iure our nationil convention will accept him," Scantland lald. "He's popular with all of them."</p>
        <p>The AIP'i national convention will be held Aug. 2f-2t in Chicago.</p>
        <p>Scantland said Maddox asked (or more evidence of aupport In Indiana, ao Scantland ta passing word to many Indiana AIP members to phone the former (teorgla governor.</p>
        <p>"We're more or less lesving it up to him," SctnUand uld. "I think It's his move. But I think he's interested in tsklng out sfler Jimmy (Csrter)."</p>
        <p>Middox hsi been a harsh critic ol Carter, alio a former Georgia governor, throughout Carter's drive for the Democratic preildentlal nomination. Carter is expected U&amp;gt; receive the nomination tonight at the Democratic National Convention.</p>
        <p>In Atlanta, Maddox aald he would dtscuaa the poailblllty of hla candldaey with memberi of the party In other lUtea before deciding whether to seek the AIP'i nomination.</p>
        <p>fly vStrol</p>
        <p>PURINA FLY PATMl WORKS AT GETTING THE FITS THAT COUlDNl M GOTTEN KFORE PuriM Mi MM Moiaw nm to</p>
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        <p>EASY TO USE MCMH  M gomlatao utn M Kanai oMti iMi coasniali aroM HvaalKk 0M&amp;gt; ilaMat. M| Ma Mti looo iHoctaalai piaali IMi Ml coawMait la Mm Pwiai FIf PNra N IViMtM  tconoMttl 1 t aM 7  caa-laawt It yoai Mariy Pwliu MiMi WltUayov'ralMra aat atxwl I coaioMK Ity caalial aa gtaai Md IM aM&amp;lt; iiMy oroVM Pwaia aoOKti</p>
        <p>Tri-County Feed Mills, Inc.</p>
        <p>Bettwl, N.C.</p>
        <p>will be used for salary, the purcbaie of a mw car, office equipment, and uniforma. Ap-pUcitions ire now being accepted (or the Juvenile officer position.</p>
        <p>Corn Export Cuts Stocks</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - U.S. reserves of corn are expected to decline to I 2S-yesr low of 313 miilloD bushels this fall be-csuse of record demands (or exports, including orders from drought-plagued Western Europe, the Agriculture Department says.</p>
        <p>But depirtment officials uy the stockpile will quickly be rebuilt and could triple by the fsU of 1277 if the 17 harvest is AS productive is now expected.</p>
        <p>By the end of the coming marketing year, which begins Oct. 1, com reserves are expected to rise to about (17 mil-Uon buahela, the departmenCa Outlook and Situation Board said Tueaday.</p>
        <p>In all. the report Indicated that con exports In 1(74-77 to lU countriei will be around 1.4S billion buahela and wheat LOS billion buahela, both dan from 1(75-74.</p>
        <p>Currently, from last year'i harveit, com exporta are now expected to total a record 1.7 bllUoo buahela through Sept. 30, up SO million from eipeetatlona lift month.</p>
        <p>The board voted to budget (2,(12 aa the tom'i abare (or the reconatruction of railroad croastnga on the town atreet ayitem.</p>
        <p>The board approved lyman Grubbs to fill a vacant poeUlon on the planning board. Grubhi will lerve aa one of the five memberi from outside the town'i limita on the ten member board and the Pitt County Commiiiloneri muit alio approve hla poaitioa &amp;lt;m the board.</p>
        <p>A request of $2,000 was lUb-mitted to the itate to help fund Winterville'a partlclpatioa In the state moequito control program.</p>
        <p>The board voted 10 pay for pre-evaluation of an Actuarial Report eonceming the initial requirements for detennlninf the eligibility of town employees for the state retirement ayitem.</p>
        <p>A proposal from the Green-vllte UtlUtles Commisfioa to connect aewer Unei to Wln-tervUle'i lewer extenaion to Pitt Technical Institute was rejected by the board.</p>
        <p>Bidi for a new Ore truck will be opened August (, U7( at I p.m. The new fire truck will be a 7S0 galloo per minute pumprn-. The toem will pay (or half of the coat of the truck and the Win-tervUle Rural Aaaoclatlon wiU pay (or half of the coat of the truck.  .</p>
        <p>Jasper Tripp of South Railroad Street petttkmed the board fm a curb and gutter project on Blount Street to Cooper Street. The board Issued a petltloD to Tripp to be lub-mitted to property oiraera on the street.</p>
        <p>the Joint Moelem command said a aocood Syrian toree made up of 20 truckloads of troopa, eight tanka and five heavy eanaoa eroeaed the border and took up poaHioos in Jexilae. a Christian ton 12 mOet east of Sldon. the Moslem port etty 2S miles aouth of Beirut.</p>
        <p>The Palastlnlani denied a report by a Ubyan officer of the Arib Leagne peace force thet Syrian (orees were iritbdraurlng from pofttiona around Stdoo in fuifiUmeot of an agreement with Ubyan Premier Abdel Sa-1am Jallood. The Palettlnlana aald Instead the Syrians who had been ihelllng Sldon end the adjicont Amoftean oil refinery bad moved (orwtrd.</p>
        <p>Jelload, who baa been acting II a mcdlatw (or netrly two montba. Informed PtlesUnlan leader Yaair Arafat on Mondiy Ibit the Syrinni also agreed to pull bock from artillery poii-tioos tbreatenlng TripoU, tbe Moilcmi UacRt cRf ih north-</p>
        <p>Pat Nixon Exercising</p>
        <p>LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP) -Pat Nixon bai begun phyikil tberepy ai ihe contines recovery from a stroke suffered list week.</p>
        <p>Workers at Long Beach Memorial Hospital converted a lounge area adjacent to Mrs. Nixon's lixtb floor room Into a therapy area Tuesday. A hospital ipoketman uid tbii was done to avoid dismption of care (or other patieiiU in the rehabi-UtatloD center.</p>
        <p>Tbe former flrat Indy's treatments consist primarily of exercises to rctattlld muscle strength ind ibort walks once or twice doily.</p>
        <p>Dr. John Lungren. tbe Nixon family physlclxn, sold Mn. Nixon Is still listed in serious condtion bocsuse of the nature (d the stroke." But be added that the was "much Improved."</p>
        <p>Lungren said Mrs. Nlxon'i speech baa Improved and her blood presiure li under contnd. Tbe partial paralysis she suffered on her left side ifaould be cleared up In a few montba. be said.</p>
        <p>Doctors said she should be reteaied from the hospital in a week to 10 doyi.</p>
        <p>on Lebanon. and from Sofv, 20 miles eist of Beirut, vrhkh controls s mountein pass on the Bclnit-Dimiscus hl^wsy. But there was no report of iny wtthdriwil St these poinU.</p>
        <p>Still A WInnar</p>
        <p>. .NEW YORK (AP) - They pteyod k igoln, San. sod tbe Imdameotal things did not aecwi to apply aa tclevlsUn viewen in the Nw Verh area preferred "CaaaWanca by a wide margin ta Ihe Oemtcratlc coavealioa. Bceerdlag to early ratlaga ckecfca</p>
        <p>. .ladepadeat atotioa WPIX here ran tbe Hamphrey Begart. lagrld Bergaiaa clasik at part af a Bogart</p>
        <p>flln featWal Monday aight It drew almoal at many viewen at the cemhiaed aetworh caaveatloa vkwiag. ..Official ratlagi checki were not immediately avallablt for tbe natka. Bat projeclioaa from ratlngi checki la Lot Aageka and New York Indicate that aatlonilly more than 7t rallUoB vkwan wikbed all or port of tbe conveatka .. No ratlaga cbecfci were Immediately aviUtbk oa beae-baira AH-Star game Tuesday alghl, which wat expected to oatdriw tbe convenliea naUoatlly.</p>
        <p>On August 17,1976 VOTE</p>
        <p>Irma</p>
        <p>Worthington</p>
        <p>DBMOCRAT</p>
        <p>NX. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES</p>
        <p>Pltt-Grennn Counties</p>
        <p>She's In Touch with The People</p>
        <p>Commmw K Imct Irma warHHwtooft WKKtrvltta. N.C. HM</p>
        <p>Set-off-four</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>Save Through Wsdnesday On GoodyearPimer Streak Polyester Cord Tires</p>
        <p>Blackwsll</p>
        <p>Sin</p>
        <p>SALE PRICE SET OP 4</p>
        <p>PkiiF.tT. Pit Tin AMOMTtns OffYMBCir</p>
        <p>6.00-15L</p>
        <p>4for$ 97.00</p>
        <p>$1.72</p>
        <p>F78-14</p>
        <p>4 for $110.00</p>
        <p>$2.39</p>
        <p>G78-15</p>
        <p>4 for $123.00</p>
        <p>$2.58</p>
        <p>H78-15</p>
        <p>4 for $128.00</p>
        <p>$2.80 1</p>
        <p>Tire Shortage?</p>
        <p>Goodyear Keeps \buRolUng!</p>
        <p>Due to a work aloppage at lire factoriei, some sizes may be In abort supply. Moil Goodyear locations, however, atlll have tires to fit your needa. If your dealer or atore dooa not have your lize, they will provide you with a Rain Check aaiuring future delivery at the advertlaed price.</p>
        <p>fVMR</p>
        <p>8 miys to Buy</p>
        <p>a Caah  Ooodyaar RovolvHig Charpa a Our Own Cuttomer Cradit Plan a Maaler Charge a BonkAmorioord a Ainorkan Cxpraia Monay Card  CartoBlanche aOinortClub</p>
        <p>Lube and Oil Change</p>
        <p>$488</p>
        <p>Up to 3 qli at miioi brand 10/30 irada oil.</p>
        <p>a Complete chasaia lubrication 0 oil change a Helpa eniura long wearing parts a imooih. quiet perlormcnce e Please phone for appointment e Includaa llgbl truche</p>
        <p>Ask tar aur Praa Salltty PawarCtwck</p>
        <p>Front-End</p>
        <p>Alignment</p>
        <p> ComplttR nilyiu and tliRn mpnl corrKiion - to incrvMt Hri* milRMP and Improve ittmrtnt Bftliiy  Prceliton quipmpnt. uMd by RppHanctd mwrhiiikft. hip tRiur*  prwcttion illgn meitt</p>
        <p>$088</p>
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        <p>Engine</p>
        <p>Tune-Up</p>
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        <p>aiERWtaE</p>
        <p>aWOREB</p>
        <p>7W Dickinson Avt. Opon Adon.-Frl. 7 to 4, $t. 7 to S. Phono 752-4417. J.R, Forohond, AAgr,</p>
        <p>NEED AUTO REPAIRS? OOODYEAR'I SERVICE DEPT. OPEN SATURDAYS TIL 5 P.M.</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0009" />
        <p>Use Bostic-Suggs 30-60-90 day cash plan. A full 3 months with no interest or carrying charges. Revolving charge with up to 36 months to pay. Huge savings on Temple-Stuart dining area pieces now in the Rockingham finish.</p>
        <p>lOSttt'UO</p>
        <p>FURNITURE</p>
        <p>INC.</p>
        <p>i| 6* *llit iOA 4rtH' HIH* *.  Ml</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>Special purchase of Serta Designers Choice Sleeper-Sofa in discontinued fabric^' Huge savings now, all one of a kind. This money saving offer exclusive at Bostic-Sugg. Be early for host selection. Savings of MOO.OO and more now on this sieeper.</p>
        <p>These Tables are Superbly Cralted fer Lasting Beauty</p>
        <p>D'</p>
        <p>Cocktail Table *95.00</p>
        <p>Rugged Oak Or Maple Open Stock Group</p>
        <p>Buy Now, Add Ploc** Lotor, Idoal For Boys Rooms..</p>
        <p>40 Pleca Collection, Qualify Construction Features. Now In Stock. For Im mediate Delivery. Shop While Selection Is Complete. Save Nowl</p>
        <p>A. Reg. $297.00 Bunk Bed With  Guard Rail $222.50  E.  Reg.  $127.50 Hutch Bookcase  $ 95.00</p>
        <p>B. Reg. $193.50 5 Drawer Chest  $145.00  F-  R8-  $127.50 Bachelor Chest  $ 95.00</p>
        <p>C. Reg. $127.50 Corner Desk    00  G.  Reg.  $193.50 Hutch Bookcase  $145.00</p>
        <p>D. Reg. $ 61.50 AAates Chair  * &amp;lt;7.50  H.  Reg.  $193.50 Double Dresser  $145.00</p>
        <p>I, Peg. $127.50 Cabinet Chest s 95.00</p>
        <p>Now Savings Of 25%</p>
        <p>Priced As Low As</p>
        <p>:oo</p>
        <p>Your Mlscliont from tfiKS btsuiiful yti prsciictl group of occMlonsI tablas can maka your room atiractiva and Hill giva you lots of storaga tpK# Total Colonial look encompassing thick tops, dentil mouldings, pilaster and bracket bases. A rich warm honey pint color on solid pina and salaciad pina vanaars. Choosa Yours Now and Saval</p>
        <p>ChMtt A Wint Table 195.00</p>
        <p>Indei</p>
        <p>ince</p>
        <p>Lamp</p>
        <p>S20.00</p>
        <p>Commodt End S9S.OO</p>
        <p>HBroyNi</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0010" />
        <p>Stock And Market Reports</p>
        <p>Hunt Proposes More Small Farmer Aid</p>
        <p>NEW YOU (AP) &amp;gt; Stock pricM drtfUd lower io irly trodiai todoy.</p>
        <p>Tbo Dow Jooof iTcrtft of 10 iBduitrUl Moeki wti ofl Mtriy a point tflor  iradM,</p>
        <p>tod docUnlnf itMoi on tka New Yoit Stock Exchange hold a amall latd on tbotc tdrtnelng.</p>
        <p>Tbo NYSE tap* wai throe oinuto* laU in recording trade* at ooe point.</p>
        <p>The market appeared to be influenced agin by the mood of uncerUinty tod profit Uking that eel io Tuetday to erode t twin two-day tdvence.</p>
        <p>There wte one report that aome antlyits were haring eec-ood thougbta about the moderate riae in wboieaaie price* lait month. That ahowtng had been credited with beipiog the mar-ket'e rite Friday and Monday.</p>
        <p>Opening price* today included AHA Servlcet, up H at MU: WItco Cbemlcal down H to ITM; and McLouth Steei. off U at m.</p>
        <p>On Tuetday, the Dow Jooei Induatiial average fell S.IS to 1.0M.M. NYSE laauee riaiog in price held a aiim lead on thoee declining, however.</p>
        <p>Volume on the Big Board roee to Zl.Si mililmi tharet from the 21.71 miiUoo traded the day before.</p>
        <p>The NYSE eompoeite Index of all tta Hated common itocka aUpped .11 to M.41.</p>
        <p>At the American Stock Exchange. the market value index dropped .11 to IM.M.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (A?) (NCDA) -Cotton la lower today on the Charlotte market. Strict low middling 11-M inch wai quoted at n.21 per hundred pounda.</p>
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        <p>39% 39% 33% 39 44%</p>
        <p>13% 13% 37% 77  77  33</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA) -No. 2 yellow ihelled com wai higher at 2.13 l.M, moeUy 3.00-3.01 In the eait and moetly 3.10-3.20 In the Piedmont. No. 1 yellow aoybeana wai weaker at I.M-7.M. No. 2 red winter wheat 3.00-3.11 in the eaat and 3.2S-1.U io the Piedmont. No. 2 red oata were 1.3-1.S2, moetly 1.. Barley 1.00-2.10. moitly 1.00. New crop com for Auguat-October delivery 2.S0-2.S3. New crop loybeani for September-November delivery t.OSd.OO.</p>
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        <p>49% 49% 40% 99% 99% 99% 93  97  53</p>
        <p>39% 39% 39% 37% 37% im 97% 97% 97% 49% 49% 40% 91% 31% 31% 19% 19% 19% 41% 41% 41% 19  19  19</p>
        <p>47% 47% 47% 15% 15% 15% 43  41% 43</p>
        <p>19% 59% 50% 39% 19% a% 9% M% 39% sm 53  53%</p>
        <p>39% 39% 30% 31  37% 37%</p>
        <p>39% 39a 39% 34% 34% 34% 44% 44% 44% 5) S3 51 9%  9%  9%</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA) -The North Carolina hen market it iteady on heavy-type hern. Suppllet fully adequate. Demand limited in the itate and good out-of-eUte.</p>
        <p>IALTGH (AP) (NCDA) -Cattle auctloo lalei In N. WU-keaboro for Monday with total lalei of 4M; alaughter cowi utility and commercial 21.71-27.70; good real calve* 15.00-42.00; good feeder iteen (400 000 poundi) 11.75; baby calvei 0.00-21.00.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA) -The North Carolina graded feeder pig auction in Wallace-Chadhoum and Tumeriburg with toUl aalei of 1,004: U.S. No. 1 40-10 poundi 00.11-02.00; 1040 poundi 71.00-74.71; 00-70 poundi 01.21;  70-00  poundi</p>
        <p>01.2544.10. U.S. No. 2 40-10 poundi 00.11 02.00; 1040 poundi n.00-74.21; 00-70 poundi 01.25 01.71; 7040 poundi 01.2544.10. U.S. No. 1 4(K poundi 74.00-70.; 1040 poundi 01.1040.N; 00-70 poundi 00.00 ; 70-00 poundi 11.0040.00.</p>
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        <p>RwrrMM  193%</p>
        <p>UnitM TcMcommunicAtioni Ptd 39% HAuRMin  sm</p>
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        <p>(Ceallaiied froni page I)</p>
        <p>"I am a member of the Grlfton (Camber ol Commerce and I helped aolicit namei on the petition in Ayden and returned (beae pctltloni to the Grlfton Chamber of Commerce, Walter Murphy laid.</p>
        <p>"Living In Pitt County, I think that we ihould have toll free aervlce to the county aeat," he added.</p>
        <p>My fricndi live in Ayden, WlntervUle and Greenville. It would be nice to be able to call them and not have to pay a long diatance charge, Ray Eubankf uid.</p>
        <p>"I attend Ayden-Grifton High School and I would like to have the toll-free aerviee ao that I could call my frianda who do not live In Grlfton. My mother worka In Greenville and we have to pay to call her if we have to call her during the day," Sam Manning aatd.</p>
        <p>The Grlfton Chamber of Commerce haa dlacuiaed the problem with the Greenville Chamber of Commerce to gain tta support.</p>
        <p>"Repreaentatlvei of the Grifton Chmiber of Commerce met with the Greenville (Camber of Commerce June M to preient the problem of the toll-free aervlce,. Don Collier, preildent of the Greenville Chamber of Commerce laid.</p>
        <p>"Fountain repreaentatlvei have not confronted the Greenville Chamber of Commerce with the (oH-fre* project," He leld.</p>
        <p>The Chamber of Commerce referred the requeit for aaalatanee to the Political Action Committee to determine whether there la enough support from the Greenville communltlei te warrant the Chimber'i endorsing the project," he added.</p>
        <p>"The Political Action Committee bai Kheduled a study on the Issue within the near future." Mllei Frost chairman of (he committee explained.</p>
        <p>We will Invite supporters of the project and oppoaera of the project to present their opinions. A repreaenlatlve of the telephone company will also be present to present itatlaticil data concerning the project. Alter gathering the (acta the committee wUl make lome sort of reeom-mendaUoo to the Greenville Chamber of Commerce foriU odoriement," Froat laid.</p>
        <p>BySTUARTSAVAOE RefleeterStelf Writer</p>
        <p>U. Gov. Jim Hunt - a candidate (or the Democratic nomlnatloo as governor  propoitd ben this morning that eUte programa wbkb pro aid to tmnll (araiert be expendad.</p>
        <p>Hunt* propoiala wan voiced at a pnaa coofennce at hit campaign beadquirteri attended by I number of newa media repreientatlvea and campaign worken.</p>
        <p>"Farming is North CaroUna'i number one industry. It brinp almost 12 billion Into our economy each year, Hunt uld, with tobacco atooe a |I blUioo annual crop. "It provldot Jobs for bundreda of thousandi of cRlxens.</p>
        <p>Saying the itate necda a governor who knowi (armen and farming (Hunt wai raised on a Wilson County tobacco and dairy farm and earned degrees in agricultural education and agricultural econimlca from N.C. Stele Unlveriily), the lieutenant governor lald to keep agrlcultun itroog, the lUto needi a defeniive strategy and an offensive ftritegy.</p>
        <p>"The flrat thing we must do li protect agriculture againat thoae who attack It, in Raleigh and In Washington," Hunt laid.</p>
        <p>"Our governor baa to right againat the proposed federal cigarette tax bill that would Ux the tobacco Industry to death," the candidate auggested, at well as the propoied federal regulation of tobacco and tobacco products propoied recently by Ctongnii' General Accounting Office.</p>
        <p>"The aecond thing," according to Hunt, "it to aggreiiivcly itrengthen and develop</p>
        <p>J.P. Stavans To Appoal Ordor</p>
        <p>ROANOKE RAPIDS, N.C. (AP) - J.P. Stevena 4 Co. leyi that to comply with a federal Judge's order Intended to ban Job dlaeriminaUoo againat blaeka at Its textile plxnts in Roanoke Rapldi would require dlKrimination againat whltea.</p>
        <p>It announced Tuetday that 11 wai appealing to the U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appcala In Richmond, Vs., last maoth'a or-der by Dlftrict Judge Franklin T. Dupree In Raleigh.</p>
        <p>agrteultare In North Carolina."</p>
        <p>The governor muat offer aome eonttruetive propona (or itrengtbenlng igrieidture. Runt luggeated. "We mutt continue to lupport reeeareh, development and educational efforti at the fUte and natlooal Icvelt that benefit egriculture."</p>
        <p>But the Ueutenent governor-fuggetted that SUte muat go beyond ite preaent level of lupport.</p>
        <p>"I believe we have to give our fffltU (armen more tetria with which to do their job. Agricultural extenaloo worka now with tboie (armen to help them Inprove their Individual operetlona.</p>
        <p>"But I believe we can do more, 101 profMMe that we expend the Ute'i Involvement in imtU farmer programa."</p>
        <p>Hnnt uld the eld might be In the form of "agrteulturel devetopment teami, backed by loctl agriculturil lida, to help imell fennen work together on tbetr common probtema.</p>
        <p>"ThcM teami might, (or example, find a market tor cropi that I number of (armen could produce together  a merket that the ftrmen couldn't lupply Individually."</p>
        <p>Hunt uld the teemi might develop "aervlce peekage*  peitipi a cooperative equipment pool that would make ivallable to imtll (armen large equipment, euch u eombioei end herveeten, that la too ex-penilve for them to own In-divlduaUy."</p>
        <p>Ga.'Fla. Leaf Fricas Steody</p>
        <p>VALDOSTA, Ga, (AP) -Prieu remained riudy on the Georgli-Florlda flue-cured tobacco marketa today, and volume rcmtioed heavy, the federal-etate Market Newa Service reported.</p>
        <p>Top gredu wen bringing from SIM to 1114 I hundred pound*, while priminga were bringing between po end $101.</p>
        <p>Receipta of the StabUixatton Corp. fw Tuesday wen reported at M.4 per cent of ulea. while the leaioo receipta were reported at 33.1 per cent.</p>
        <p>Small loeset for about hall ct the grade averagei were reported Tueeday with most de-clinci at about 11 per hundred poundi. There wu little change in the qualltv of offeringi.</p>
        <p>He continued by uying Ihe teama "might develop suppty-purebulng eoopcretivu to take edvantag* of dlKOunlt'' do large-quantlty purehuei.</p>
        <p>Hunt aleo proposed the "ex-paniion of farmert' export programe that provide the service* our (armen need to take advantage of export marketa," ai well ei "at leut doubling the Inheritance Ux exemption to enable our (armen to keep their land in the family.</p>
        <p>Hunt uld, "We muat seek out new crop* and igrlbuilneii, lueh u tree (arming baaed on (ait-growlng treei. more truck farming, more (ood-proceuing plants, greenhouse products such as ornamntala and flowen, and more beef cattle productkm."</p>
        <p>Hunt concluded by saying "we need a governor who un-denUndi (armen and (arming.</p>
        <p>"I went to college to atudy more about agriculture and I helped to develop tbe present acreagc-poundage control system. When I wai a lawyer in Wilson, I worked hard (or tbe (armen In my area . .. defending our tobacco programa and working for Ux polkiei that would help them bold onto their land.</p>
        <p>"And I've been fighting (or agriculture as lieutenant governor.</p>
        <p>I want to keep fighting, and that's why I'm running for governor."</p>
        <p>Slappod After Tooting H^rn</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) - A young female motorist wai slapped Tiieiday morning by a driver who wu angry when ihe tooted her born at him.</p>
        <p>Ava Michelle Jennette, IS, told police that while driving Tueaday morning, a red and white van-type truck itopped suddenly In front of her, almost causing her to hit It. When she sounded her born, the truck stopped, and tbe driver got out. walked back and ilappcd her (ace.</p>
        <p>Patrolman J.D. Everett, who inveetigated the complaint, said MIh Jennette had a red mark on her (ace when he Interviewed her.</p>
        <p>Obituaries</p>
        <p>XiUwelt</p>
        <p>Mra. Joseph S. KaUwelt, 44. wife of Herbert KaUwett, died Tuesday night at her home, 213 Hardee Cr.</p>
        <p>Funeral urvleu will be conducted all:a.m. Thursday at tbe Wtlkereon Funeral Chapel by Mr. Kip Holdren, minister of Tbe Way of North Carolina. Burial will be in Plnewood Memorial Park.</p>
        <p>Mri. KaUwelt wu a native of New York and ipeot moat of her life there before moving to GreenvUle In 1270.</p>
        <p>She la survived by her buaband, Herbert KaUwelt; three daugbteri, Mrs. James Vickery of Grlfton, Mlu Lauren KaUwelt and Hedy KaUwelt. both of Uw home; a son, Pete KaUwelt the home; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Sch-waiger of Yonkert, N.Y., and a brother, Walter Schwalger of Nashua, N.H.</p>
        <p>The (amUy hii luggcited that thoic desiring to make memorial eoolributioaa cooaidcr The Way of North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Noblee</p>
        <p>Funeral lervicei (or Mr. Marvin Earl Noblu of Rt. 1, GreenvUle, who died Sunday, wUl be conducted at 4 p.m. Friday at Ruck Sprtngi Free WUl Baptiit Church. Burial wUI be In BrownhUl Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Surviving are hla pirenU, Mr. and Mrs. WUllc Nobles of tbe home; two listers, Annette Noblu and Barbara Notriei, alio of the borne; and hla maternal grandfalher, Mr. EUJab Wooten of GreenvUle.</p>
        <p>FamUy vialtiUoo wUl be held Thursday from H p.m. at riinagan and Hardu Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>Purvli</p>
        <p>SCOTLAND NECK-Mr. Henry L. Purvia died her*</p>
        <p>I wish to thank everyone for the many acts of kindness shown me during my recent illness. Each remembrance was greatly appreciated and will always be cherished by me. May God richly bless each of you.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Rosa Forbes</p>
        <p>AT PRESS CONFERENCE . . . Flnt Dlitrtct Confreuman Walter Jonea and Lt. Gov. Jim Hunt at preaa conference this morning at which Hunta candidate for the Democratic</p>
        <p>nomination aa govtmor-propoaad eiqTandlng state programs to aid amaS farmers. (Reflector Photo bp Stuart Savage)</p>
        <p>Man Killed By 9-Story Fall</p>
        <p>CHAPEL HILL (AP)-A 21-ycar-old Greeniboro man wu kUled Monday when he ac-cidentaUy (eU nine stories while window waihlng at North Carolina Memorial Hoipital.</p>
        <p>Chapel HUl police said Dennis Whitney wu kUled InitanUy to the (lU that occurred when hla retaining hook aUpped.</p>
        <p>Thursday Luncheon</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>Stuffed Pepper 1.85 Cold Cut Plate &amp;gt;1.95</p>
        <p>Tuesday morning. Graveiide urvicu were held it 11 a.m. this morning to Ptoeview Cemetery, Rocky llount.</p>
        <p>He la lurvlved by hi* wife, Mrt. Mary N. Purvli of the home; i too, Henry L Purvia Jr.; a diupiter, Mrs. Betty Purvia Box, aU of Scotland Neck, three liiteri, Mlu FTorence Purvli, Mlu UUlin Purvli end Mrt. Margaret Purvli, of GreenvUle, end * brotber, S. R. Purvli of Rocky Mount.</p>
        <p>Sherrod</p>
        <p>ORMONDSVILLE - Mr. VlrgU Sherrod of the Or-mondivllle Community of Greene County died near hie home Sunday after an extended Ulneu. Funeral services wUl be conducted Thuraday at 5 p.m. at Rouses Chapel F.W.B. Church wUb hla pastor Elder Robert Gorbam officiating. Interment will follow In tbe Ayden Cemetery.</p>
        <p>He was born and reared to Pitt County but had made hla home to the OrmondtvUle community</p>
        <p>Greene County for the put 31 years and was a member of Roumi CTiapel F.W.B. Church.</p>
        <p>Mr. Sherrod la survived by bla wife, Mrs. Sallle Jones Sbemd of tbe home; three daughters, Mr*. Bertie S. WlUlami ot Rt. 1, FirmvUle, Mn. Albert* Ed-werdi of Rt. 1. Snow HUl, and Mr*. Elm* Gray Sherrod Joyner of Ayden; ooe eon. David Lee Sherrod of the home; two foster daughters, Mlu Fannie Faye Chappet and Mra. Mary Marie Sima of WUaoo; one foster son. James Cbappel of Rt. 1, Ayden; ooe brotber, David Sherrod of Ayden; IS grandchUdren; and five great grandchUdrcn.</p>
        <p>The famUy wUl receive fricnda at the home at Rt. 1, Snow HUl.</p>
        <p>Pitt Techeical lestitute</p>
        <p>Seconil Sunmer Session 1976</p>
        <p>Retistritiii: Friiay, lily 16 Classes Bi{ii: Meiday, Jily 19-Ei9 Aifist 24</p>
        <p>sect.</p>
        <p>No.</p>
        <p>CourM</p>
        <p>No.</p>
        <p>Course</p>
        <p>Description</p>
        <p>Instructor</p>
        <p>Credit</p>
        <p>Hourx</p>
        <p>Contact</p>
        <p>Hourt</p>
        <p>Room, ttour And Day</p>
        <p>20D</p>
        <p>AHR 1100B</p>
        <p>Spec. Prob In RefrIg</p>
        <p>Boyd, R.</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>2W, 1-2, M-Th</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>BUS 114</p>
        <p>Bus Law</p>
        <p>Sutton, F.</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>220, 1-2, M-F; 2-3, Tu</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>BUS 150</p>
        <p>Ten KeyAddA4ach</p>
        <p>Daughtry, M.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>224, TBA, TBA</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>BUS 1ST</p>
        <p>Pull-Key Add Mach</p>
        <p>Daughtry, M.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>224, TBA, TBA</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>BUS 152</p>
        <p>Electr PrIntCal</p>
        <p>Daughtry, M.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>224, TBA, TBA</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>BUS 153</p>
        <p>Print Cal</p>
        <p>Daughtry, M.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>224, TBA, TBA</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>BUS 154</p>
        <p>Cash Register</p>
        <p>Daughtry, M.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>224, TBA, TBA</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>BUS 140</p>
        <p>Intro Mag Tap Sel Type</p>
        <p>Daughtry, M.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>224, TBA, TBA</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>BUS 142</p>
        <p>AppI Mag Tap Sal Type</p>
        <p>Daughtry, M.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>224, TBA, TBA</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>BUS 143</p>
        <p>AppI AAag Tap Sel Type</p>
        <p>Daughtry, M.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>224, TBA, TBA</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>BUS 235</p>
        <p>BuiMgmt</p>
        <p>Fllppin, E.</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>207, -, M F; 2-3, W</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>EDU 107</p>
        <p>Prac in Pre-School Exper</p>
        <p>Creech, S.</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>0C,I-12,M F; 12:30 2:30, M F</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>ENG100R2</p>
        <p>Read Oevelop</p>
        <p>Hutchens, J.</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>204,12-1, M F; 2-3. M</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>ENG 100R3</p>
        <p>Read Oevelop</p>
        <p>Hutchens, J.</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>204,12-1, M F; 2-3, M</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>ENG 101</p>
        <p>Gram</p>
        <p>Purvis, F.</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>213, a-, M F; 3-4, Th</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>ENG 102</p>
        <p>Compo</p>
        <p>Hutchens, J.</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>123,8-5, M F;2-3,Th</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>ENG 204</p>
        <p>Oral Commun</p>
        <p>Hutchens, J.</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>213,10-11,M F, 3-4,M</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>A4HA131</p>
        <p>Read In AAent Hea</p>
        <p>French, M.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>140,4-4, Tu</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>A4HA132</p>
        <p>Read InMent Hea</p>
        <p>French, M.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>28, 2-4,M</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>AAHA133</p>
        <p>Read InMent Hea</p>
        <p>French, M.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>140,4-8, M</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>MHA 231</p>
        <p>Research InMent Hea</p>
        <p>Clark, P.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>204,48, Tu.</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>MHA232</p>
        <p>Research In Ment Hea</p>
        <p>Clark, P.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>203, 2-4, M</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>AAHA233</p>
        <p>Research In Ment Hea</p>
        <p>Clark, P.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>204, 48, M</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>NUR131</p>
        <p>Nur Seminar</p>
        <p>Barnaby, S.</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>49,1-4, ThF</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>PHY 104</p>
        <p>Tech Phy</p>
        <p>Ward, L.</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>12, 10 12, M F; 12-1, TuF</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>PSY120</p>
        <p>Hum Growth &amp;amp; Dev</p>
        <p>Kuykendall, J. 3</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>55,9 II.MTuW</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>PSYllOl</p>
        <p>Hum Relat</p>
        <p>Purvli, F.</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>209,21 WThF; MM; 3-4, Tu</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>SOC 102</p>
        <p>PrInOfSoc</p>
        <p>Purvis, F.</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>209, 10-11, M-F; 2-3, Tu</p>
        <p>Pitt T9clinkl Irelltuft amtfi 9II pphcantt wM apfiy without rf aN t roct, &amp;lt;r90. roe #r oottoful 9hfiR. PlftTachmcol lnititwttf9n Iquol 0ertunftv ImRloyor</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0011" />
        <p>Sports the DAILY REFLECTOR Classified</p>
        <p>WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 14, 1976All-Star Result: Same Old Story, 7-1</p>
        <p>Br KALPH BBlNSniN 'APSporti Wrte</p>
        <p>PHtLADELPHU (AP) - Ho Hum. the Nitloiuil LcfM but the Amciicu Lctiut ifiia In the AltSUr CMC.</p>
        <p>So whit't new?</p>
        <p>Jut for the record, the icore In the Nitional'i Ofth (treifht trtnmph end 13th in the Itit 14 rein wii 7-1. Sin DIefo'i Kin-dr Jooet. the lUrtlng pitehcr, threw three Koreleii Innlnsi ud wii the wlnniiK pitcher.</p>
        <p>And George Doeter, the On-cinnitl Redi' outfielder who leidi the mijon with 12 RBI. drore in three nmi, two with i third-inning homer end wii le-lected the gimet Mott Vilo-ible Plircr. The loecr wii Mirk Fidrreh. the Detroit Tl-gcn' rookie lentitioii who pHehod two inaingi ind left tnlltng 2-0.</p>
        <p>The Nitiooil Leegue now leidi the AlKUr iiet U-1.</p>
        <p>And no reilef it in tight for tht beleiguered Americio Leig-nen.</p>
        <p>Peiitipt John Mootcfuteo, the outipokto Sin Princiico Giinti' pitcher, pot the dull gimc in Ui prepor pertpcctive.</p>
        <p>"I didnt hive mr good fitt-hiU, but I didnt need it igiinit the Araericin Leigue.</p>
        <p>It would Item thit lil the Nitiooil Leigue needi In thii lonuil Ameriein Leigue lum-mer nightmire it glovei. biti ^nd belli.</p>
        <p>"Itt 1 little bit embir-rilling, Hid Prod Lrnn of the Bottoo Red Sox, wboM fourth-inning home run iccounted for the looer'i oolr run igitnit five Nitiooil Leigue pitchen.</p>
        <p>Lrnn Hid the big diflereoce wii the Nitiooil Leigue bitj. Tber hh. be Hid. "And ther hit the long biU too. Ther hire 1 bit more power thin we (to. Ljmni btMi. miniger Dirrdl</p>
        <p>Johnion, who directed the Ameriein Leigue. hid i different view.</p>
        <p>"It wii Nitiooil Leigue pttchlng," Hid Joiuuoo. Their pftchen did i dimn good )ob. There you hive It. good hitting. good pitching, lod throw in thoM three nippr double pUjrt the Nitionil Leigue turned ind you hive mother Ameriein Leigue defeit.</p>
        <p>The 27-reir-old Potter out-wiitllr look hii MVP iccolide ilfflott with I riwo.</p>
        <p>"I wii quite luNxwed to be Klected, Hid. hit fiee tod voice devoid of emotion. "But I didn't come out here to plir to win tor booort. I juit wioted to plir the bett 1 could to help ui win. Whitever cime my wiy In hooon. fioc.</p>
        <p>Potter drove in the Nitiooil Leigue'i Hcond run in the fint Inning ifler Pete Ron bid lin-gtod ind teortd on i Steve</p>
        <p>Girvey triple.</p>
        <p>Whit iboot the home run? Potter ihowed he hid i little humor behind Ihit poker fice.</p>
        <p>"It wii I fiitbiU. If you wim to know wii It np or down or to or out. Id Hy tt wii in reich of my bit.</p>
        <p>Potter Hid he wim't cure the biU wic going out. I thought miybe thit cron wind out tiNre might be bolding up the btU. The miin thing It I wit trying to be iggreciive it the pUtc.</p>
        <p>The Cincinniti Redi produced Mveo of the Nitloail Leiguei 10 hiti. Thit didn't iurprlN Pete Rom. the witecrickiog Redi' third tMMmm.</p>
        <p>"We got more biti thin iny-body, so were wppoted to get more hiti. uid Ron, who iin-gled, tripled ind icored i run. FotUr did whit he'i been doing lU yeir. The ooiy difference it tbit he got only one hit.</p>
        <p>He uiuiliy geu two or three </p>
        <p>The 21-yeir-old Pidrych. i free ipirit who Hyi whitt oo hit mind, took the lou to itride The rookie, M In the flni hilf of the Ameriein Leigue Miioo, give up four hiti end two rum in two In-ningi.</p>
        <p>No one ihouid imlle ifter i loM, uid the euiiy-hiircd Tl-gen pitcher. "But thii it i different gime. I CIO go home</p>
        <p>proud beciuM I wii oo in All-SUr teim. Vou cint forget loythiog tike thli Tbere'i thii bill with everyooei nime oo it. 1 trophy lod the ring ... I oever even hid i high Hhool ring.</p>
        <p>Winning miniger Spirky An-denoo of the Redi uid he believed the domlnioce over the Amerkio Leigue itemmed from the office of former NL Preildeni WirrenGilei</p>
        <p>"He believed (he Nitiooil Leigue hid to win." Anderioo reciUed And there it in eo-thuUiim in the Nitiooil Leigue to win </p>
        <p>Sin Diega'i Jooei. it ilwiyt. kept I low profile He iiid the</p>
        <p>ooiy ibmi wrong wti thit be give up i wilk He Hid he wit oervooi it the mn. but Mtttid down ifter  iwooui (Irtl-tn nlag Wilk to KioHi Ciiy'i</p>
        <p>(ConUoMdOoPtgc U)</p>
        <p>Kiwanis Rally For Victory</p>
        <p>Division Ruth Tourney Opens</p>
        <p>INDUSTRIAL CHAMPS - Membm of tho JipMos, Induftrial Softball Leagna champloiu ara, left to ligbt, front row: Cbarlia Maachin, Mika McCall, T.R. Ptarea, John Dildap, Gian CutraU, Wapna Wioalow.</p>
        <p>Saeood row: Bill Callow, Mika Jojrnar, Paul Bralt-man, Alan Hahn. Gary Weaver, Bill Morrla. Third row: Watt Moore, Clint Critaa, Marty Goldlarb, Mike Van Landlngham, Wilt Rivenbark. (ReOeetnPhoto)</p>
        <p>An error oo  itrtkeout led to the wiantof run ii Univertlty Kiwinii took t $&amp;gt; victory over Tiff Office Equipment tut night In the Senior Bibe Ruth Leigue.</p>
        <p>The two (eami were tied ti 4-4 to the bottom of the MvenUi toning when Lirry Boyette led off by reaching on an error ifter hit third itrtke waa dropped He eime ill the way around on a hli by Howard Vilnright to acore the wtnniog run and end the game.</p>
        <p>Tiff took the leid in the iccood toning, icoriiig two runa. Max Joyner reiehed oo a (tolder a chotee and icorcd oo on Gene Plttmm'i double. Gary Chapman walked lod Divld Manning reached on in error, acoring PlttfflU.</p>
        <p>The Kiwmla lied It with a pair in the fourth. Vaioiight walked lod Worth Albei doubled. Vilnright icored when Mirk Coowiy grounded out. lod Mike Biker grounded out to Kore Albei.</p>
        <p>Tiff regiincd the lead artth one to the fifth. Greg Liaitter walked and atole aecood. He took tUrdonapaucd hall and icored when Connor Merritt grounded out.</p>
        <p>In the atxth, the Elwmia puihed ahead, acoring two m(ue</p>
        <p>Officials Wrestling With Age-Old Problems</p>
        <p>INVENTORY</p>
        <p>REDUCTION</p>
        <p>By wnx GRDtSLEY MONTREAL (AP) - Lord Killanin la i puckiah Irtoh nobleman who cowUntly puffi on 1 curve-atcmmed pipe. dcU^ti In miking JokH and lendi hli JowU into 1 dance when he liughi  which to often.</p>
        <p>He to I sharp eontrist to the itern, prudish and dictitorlil Avery Brundige, the man be succeeded u president of the International Olympic Committee. Brundige died i little over 1 year igo.</p>
        <p>KiUinto beadi one of the moat exclusive, moct powerful and </p>
        <p>perhaps next to the United Ni-tiona  one of the moet to-dectoive deliherstlve bodtoi to the unlverN.</p>
        <p>TheM arc the men currently wrettling with the proUemi that destroyed the original Olympic GimM to Greece ccn-turiei ago - politics, com-mercliUim, niltonil iggrin-dtoemeni and inflexible pride.</p>
        <p>They art migniflcent to the art of eondemnition, ii to the official chaittoemettt of Cinida to ill refuHl to let Taiwan compete under tti oftklil name and colon. They cringe at</p>
        <p>Rogers Takes Pitt Crown</p>
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        <p>tournament title of the Southern ; Pitt Little Leigue last night.</p>
        <p>Piggly Wiggly Kored iti run to the top of thi fint when Gary Pirtobcr eime icrou after walking.</p>
        <p>Gary Edwards ito|hd iflth one out to the Ihlrd and wiUu to Chuck Smtthwtck and Kevin Battle loaded the hiiei. Tyrone Gay ilngled to two of the four rum.</p>
        <p>Ronnie Gay added the last</p>
        <p>Rogen' run to the lixth hitting a homer.</p>
        <p>Maurice Tborbi of Piggly Wiggly was named the tour-Diment'a moet valuable player. Rogen  l0  0P-1 1 1</p>
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        <p>atrong, firm iction. They hive been letting member nitlou get away with ibuies tor yean.</p>
        <p>One hai to look over the makeup of the club to under-ftaod them cootradictlom.</p>
        <p>The IOC to a cottoetian of more than TO lorda. princH, barona, mabarajahi and to-duftiial tycoons with a MIdii touch.</p>
        <p>They all are well healed, ii if wealth were a prerequisite for memberahlp. You dont find any plumbera, bricklayen or truck driven altttog to the august eounclto. There are no women, and the few blacks are from the African natioaa.</p>
        <p>"We are beholden to oo government and no earthly power, Brundige uaed to Hy. If you listened to Brundige. you would know IOC memben are neither elected nor cboien. They arc ordained.</p>
        <p>"We are m(we like a board of tnutees, nyi KlUaoln. The plaiHnt Irtohman haa brought a touch of huffliDity to the order, If no more clout. Wbertii Brundige was a dietahte. held In awe and fear by fellow IOC memben, Killanto to a diplomat. He even accepts expeiiMs. which Brundige ahimoed.</p>
        <p>"The IOC prealdeoey ihould never give the impreuloo that It CIO be bought. be hM.</p>
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        <p>KORBUT FALL - The Soviet UnioDi Olga Korbut falla off the high beam after mlialng a backflip during a gymnaatlc exhibition at the Montreal Forum Tueadajr night. Mlai Korbut won three gold medala and one allver</p>
        <p>Owner Representatives Meet About Contracts</p>
        <p>BY TOM SiPPY AP Sporta Writer</p>
        <p>PHIUDELPHU (AP) -Repreientetivei of the mijor league biiebaU owneri were to meet today and cooalder a new contract with the union that would recogniie playera freedom of movement for the firat</p>
        <p>Ask Blacks To Pull Out</p>
        <p>SACRAMENTO (AP) _ Black American Olympic! entrant! arc to be aaked today to follow virioua Mack African countrlea b withdrawing from the gamea, layi The Sacramento Bee.</p>
        <p>The Bee quoted an anonymoua aource Tueaday ai aaylng Mack Africana would approach the American Macka "Individually In an attempt to promote the pullout "</p>
        <p>"A traumatic political experience could reault, the aource aaid.</p>
        <p>The Bee aaid the requeaU, In Montreal, would come from repreaeotatlvea of about 30 countriea in the "Supreme CouncU For Sporia."</p>
        <p>The requeat would be "to follow Taniania'a lead and follow the Mack African countriea in pulling out."</p>
        <p>The reference to Tanaanla meant that countryi proteat agalnat the New Zealand rugby team'i tour of South Africa juat after 170 Africana were killed In Soweto raceriota.</p>
        <p>The Bee Mid the countriea proteatlng agalnat aegregatlon arc "auch placea aa Algeria. Cameroon, (liad, Andorra, People'! RepubUc of Congo, Antigua, Ethiopia and the Ivory Coaat."</p>
        <p>time.</p>
        <p>After more than 13 montha of bargaining, which at timea waa Mtter, the baieball ownera and the player* reached the agreement on the four-year contract Monday, the eve of the AU-Star Game.</p>
        <p>In calling the meeting of the 24 club owner*, CommUaioner Bowie Kuhn aaid It* purpoae "1* to receive and act upon a report of the Player Relatlona Committee recommending ratification of collective bargaining agreement* with the Player* AhocUUoo."</p>
        <p>Kuhn aaid he would recom-oend approval of the contract</p>
        <p>although he declined to give detalla of what it contained.</p>
        <p>It waa underatood, however, that the contract would enaMe a player to become a free agent after aix year* of major league aervlce.</p>
        <p>The agreement would replace the ao^alled reaerve ayitem under which a player waa bound to one club until he waa traded, aold or releaaed.</p>
        <p>The new agreement ia divided into two part*  a four-year baalc agreement covering working condition* and economic terma other than player*' Miarte*, and a four-year benefit plan.</p>
        <p>Thomas Captures Medalist Honors</p>
        <p>All-Star,</p>
        <p>(Continued From Page U)</p>
        <p>(borge Brett.</p>
        <p>A* for the game Itaelf, before a aellout crowd of 13,274, Including Prealdent Ford, the National* built a 441 lead with their two in the ftrit and Foa-ter'i home run after a one-out alngle in the third. Lynn'a homer made It 4-1. The NL put It away In the ninth on an RBI tingle by Ken Griffey, and Ce-Mr Cedenoa two-run homer, *11 off California'* Frank Tanana.</p>
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        <p>COON RAPIDS, Minn. (AP)  A 23-year-old groundakeeper from Boiie, Idaho whoae only goal In the U.S. PubUc links Golf Cbamplonahlp waa to be among the (4 qualifier* (or the match play title won medallat lumori Tueaday.</p>
        <p>Left-hander Jeff Thomas compiled rounds of &amp;lt;2 and 71 to flnlsh (our under par after two days of qualifying on the windswept, hot and muggy Coon Rapids Municipal course.</p>
        <p>'Tbomaa was the only player to break par both days of the qualifying for match play, which begin* today, it took a Kore of 133 or leH (or the low M players who Intermatch play.</p>
        <p>The tournament winds up with a 3(-hole final match Saturday.</p>
        <p>The only other par breaker over two rounds was the qualifying runner-up, Pete Jacobi, 33, Dayton, Ohio. Jacobi, a civilian employe of the Air Force who sella U.S. surplua aircraft to foreign governments, shot a competitive course record U Tueaday (or a two-round total of 143.</p>
        <p>"I never thought this would happen," Mid Thomas, who plays In rubbe^*oled street shoes instead of golf spikes. "I came here with the idea that I would juat try to make the cut. There are so many good players. It's quite an honor."</p>
        <p>Winds guated to 20 mUes per hour and the temperature hit the lOOilegree mark Tuesday at golfers struggled to qualify.</p>
        <p>Donnie May Sub</p>
        <p>NASHVIUE (AP)-NASCAR driver Bobby Alllaon, injured last week In a race at Elko, Minn., may be replaced by hit brother Donnie (or Saturday nights Nashville 420 Grand National race, a spokesman says.</p>
        <p>A tpokeimtn (or the Nath-ville Speedway said Wednesday It'* doubtful that Bobby Allison will race and that negotlatkm* with Donnie Alllaon were underway to replace him.</p>
        <p>Alllaon suffered broken rib*. Mveral broken toes and facial lacerations Saturday when his car hit a retaining wall at the Minnesota Speedway.</p>
        <p>After Thomaa and Jacobi there was a tie for third In the qualifying at even par 144. Reid Schrooce, (Hiariotte, N.C., bad n-73 and Victor Wolfe. Uver-more, Calif., had 70-74.</p>
        <p>Defending champion Randy Barenaba, 12, Hawaii, juat survived the qualifying round* with 72-73-134.</p>
        <p>JacoM, runnerup In the West German Amateur In 1262 when he was in the Air Force, also carries the distinction of being the last champion of Le Club Golf in Saigon in early 1273, when he was with the U.S. Em-bauy before Saigon was taken and the Viet Cong turned the golf course into soccer field*.</p>
        <p>The major qualifying caiu-alty, who had five three-putt greens Tuesday, was Ken Eiell of JackaonvUle, Fl* with 76-10-136. Eieil bad set the Coon Rapids course record at 66 in a practice round on the 6.670-yard courae last weekend.</p>
        <p>Detroit won the Public Links team championship with 446 total, led by Bob Proben at 143, Ken Allard at 148 and Keith Mohan with 133.</p>
        <p>More Than Game To Nationals</p>
        <p>By BOB DVOICHAK Aaaoclatod Praaa Writer PHILADELPmA (AP) -The National League playen bring more than juat the thrill of being named to the All-Star team with them when they take the field In thia mid-aommer festival. They com* with fire In tbelr eyes and baa* hlta In their bata.</p>
        <p>"Everytlme they get in the elubhouae." mM Manager Sparky Anderson, "its more than juat being honwed. They uy, 'Hey. let* go.'</p>
        <p>"Maybe that sounds Ilk* high school or college, the srhite-halred Cincinnati manager Mid. "But to me, that's what it's aU about.</p>
        <p>The Nationals, powered by a pair of two-run bomen by Cincinnati's Georg* Foster and Houston's Cesar Cedcno, put together a 104)11 attack that produced a 7-1 victory over the AL. The NatlonaU have woo 13 of the last 14 games. Including the last five.</p>
        <p>I think It go** back to W*^ ran Giles (former National League president).' Anderson streak. "He wanted the NaUon-*1 League to start winning.</p>
        <p>Mid In trying to explain the Soft-throwmg Kandy Jones of the San Diego Padres, who worked three KoreleM toning* and got the victory, agreed with Anderson that the NL sUrs bobble at the thought of winning the game.</p>
        <p>The 21-year-otd left-hander, baseball's wionlogest pHcher irith a 16-3 mark. Mid be noticed the gut feeling last year when he earned a Hve.</p>
        <p>"When 1 cam| to the park, 1 was nervous about the game," Hid Jones. "But 1 could see the excitement they had. This calmed me down. I wanted to win just like the rest of the guys."</p>
        <p>Foster, the games Most Valuable Player with hi* bomer and three RBI over-*a agreed. "You try to get up a little more because you know youre not going to be in there the whole game. You want to show what you can do, added the Reds slugger. "Theres a whole lot of pride Involved.</p>
        <p>Foster and Anderson both pointed to the (act that seven of the 10 NL hit* were struck by Cincinnati player*. Seven Reds played in the game.</p>
        <p>Foster went further by eval</p>
        <p>uating the talent ia the two teagues.</p>
        <p>"I think there are better caliber ballplayer* in the National League than In the American League, the game's top run-producer Hid. But the American League Is progressing, llieyre getting better all the time.</p>
        <p>Red Sox Manager Darrell Johnson, who piloted the AL squad, was at a km to explain the NLs streak.</p>
        <p>"They've had great succeM in the last couple of years, but it's the reverse of the 12 years before that when the American</p>
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        <p>League dominated the game, the stooe-faced Johnson Hid.</p>
        <p>"I cant tell you the answer. he added. "I dont know what it Is.</p>
        <p>Johnson also pointed out the American League had only five hlU, with Lynn'* Mast into the right field seat* the only extra base Mow.</p>
        <p>"If you want to talk about the game today, I think It was the National League pttebers. Hid JohnioQ.</p>
        <p>The loM spoiled the bally-hooed debut of Detroit rookie senHtloo Mark Fldrycb, who worked the first two inning* and took the lou. The bard-throwing right-hander, nicknamed "The Bird, gave up two run* in the first and (our hits over-all.</p>
        <p>1 don't know what hap</p>
        <p>pened," the moppy-haired 21-year-old Hid. "1 was up (or the game. Maybe I tried to over throw.</p>
        <p>But the loss (ailed to bridle hi* boyish enthusiasm.</p>
        <p>"See this ring?" he uld, showing off his All-Star prise "I never even had a high Mhool ring.</p>
        <p>Scoreboard</p>
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        <p>Drug Use To Be Checked</p>
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        <p>MONTREAL (AP) - A sophisticated drug cheeking program to discourage Olympic athletes from using outlawed stimulants and to catch those who break the rules will be put into effect later this week.</p>
        <p>About 2,300 urine Hmples taken from participants will be analysed (or drugs during the Games, according to Dr. Robert Dugal, head of the doping control program. All medal winners, fourth-place finishers in most events and others selMted at random will be tested.</p>
        <p>Drug use has been a problem at locent Olympics and other world sports events. Two medal winner* from the 1271 Winter Olympics at Innsbruck, Austria, and seven from the 1272 Games at Munieb were disqualified and stripped of their medals (or using dnig* banned by the International Olympic Committee.</p>
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        <p>Jerrys In Lead</p>
        <p>First place again was the hot spot in the Junior Putter* League as Bucks Gulf was (he latest to be knocked ofl the perch. Last night, J. H. Hudson downed Buck's, 22M to 13M, dethroning the leaders.</p>
        <p>Lance Cain led Hudson with SH polot*. udille Jon Langley had four. Buck's was led by Troy Fleming with 3M while Ryner Bullock had four.</p>
        <p>Jerrys Sweet Shonie beat Jefferson Standard, zm to UV4. Jerry Butts lad Jerry's with six, whUe Laura Vincent and Eddie Robinson each had 4U. Alan Parks ied Jefferson wKh 3H.</p>
        <p>In the other match, Coca-Cola topped Smlth-Waldrop, 22)4 to 12H. Rodney Speight and Hayes Finnegan led Coke with six each. Belinda Barnes had six and Wally Nmts, five, to pace Smlth-Waldrop.</p>
        <p>Jerrys now leads the league with aa 44 record, while Coke and Buck's are tied tor second at 7-4-1. They are followed by Hwlson at 46. Smlth-Waldrop at 4-8, and Jefferson SUndard at 3-2.</p>
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        <p>at determinhig whnther athletes were using anabolic steroids, added to the list of (orbUdeo drug* Ihls year. Some athletes take the steroids to give them greater strength. An official Hid a survey made in Sweden two years ago showed that 73 per cent of athletes checked were using anabolic steroida.</p>
        <p>The results of most of the test* will be knoira within eight to 10 hours. However, test* to determine the use of sterioda require* four days.</p>
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        <p>Tk DkU; RcflKMr. GrmytU*. N.C^Hr*aM4ix. Jal; II. Itll-llAlmost No Dissent As Demo Platform Is Adopted</p>
        <p>Reagan Delegate Hunt Hits 2 'Ford' States</p>
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        <p>L06 ANGELES (AP) - Rob-Id Km|u hawM lor te if PniMiil Ptrd'i otroiftit lUtM Ifldij la Ua hoot lor iMnttco to the RipubUean Na-tlonal CoaveBtioB.</p>
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        <p>An Aatoeiatod Preaa delegate eouBt ahowt Ford ahead of Reagaa b;  deiagatea Batk-wlde, l.oa to M, with LUO Deeded for the RepahUcaa aom-inattoo tor preckleat acit month la Kauaa Cfty.</p>
        <p>Reagan, In a itatemeat lamed Tueadap hgr hla campaign headquartera In Waahlngtoo. aaid that oaee the eeavaBtioo beglna he win not challenge the eredentiali of any delegate. He urged ford to pledge the lamc in the name of party unity.</p>
        <p>The manner la which we conduct our utioaal canveation must giro the Amerku people coBfidaoct that toe Republiean party can govern hoaeitly, deceotly and effectively over the next four yeara," the itate-meot uid.</p>
        <p>In a separate devetoprnenL report! on file with the Federal Electioni Commlaalon allowed that Reagans campaign has taken la more money and ipeto more than the President'i.</p>
        <p>Reagan'! forces, tor the six months mdlnc June X. collected almost tU.2 mllUoB, mostly in eootrlbutloD! and federal matching funds, the reports showed. The campaign spent about tu.1 million tor the six-month period.</p>
        <p>Ford's campaign tor the same period attracted slightly more than tU mOUoo, again</p>
        <p>Indict Four In New Bern</p>
        <p>NEW BERN. N.C. (AP) -The supmrlntandent of streets, William Savage PooL and three others have been indicted oa charges of embexxUng of cRy money or property.</p>
        <p>The Craven County Grand Jury retamad the todktments Tuesday sgaiaat Pool; Hoary A. Barker, former superintendent of parks and cemetaries; Weldon Elbert Warf, former dty garage supeiintendent; and Roy Moatolth. a city garage employe.</p>
        <p>Poole, S3, was charged with two counts of embexxkment involving Urea and tber equip-mot allegedly taken from the city garage and sold to a private dealer.</p>
        <p>1 Barker. J7. was charged with embexxling nearly 13,000 In fcm paid to his department by persona securing grsvesltcs In city cemetery property.</p>
        <p>Warf, OJ, was charged with three eounU and Montoith with tour counU of embetsllng city property from the garage.</p>
        <p>The ladktmenU followed a three-month Investlgsltoa tm-dncted by dty polioo and the Bute Burean of Invesfigatlon.</p>
        <p>The Investigation began when Barker was wdered to give u eceountlng of grave fee reedpU. Be resigned. Nine days Uter, Mootdtb and Warf reslgoed.</p>
        <p>Man Chargad In Dynamiting</p>
        <p>TAYLORSVILLE, N.C. (AP)  Alexaoder County autborlties say tbey have charged a Tay-IpravUle man In connectioa with toe attempted dynamiting of an Alexander County servke su-tlon last year.</p>
        <p>Mkhael Dean Keller, U, was arrested and placed under 173,-OM bond. He was charged with placing a quanUty of dynamite in front of a door at Frye's servke sUtioo on February II, ITS, authorities uid.</p>
        <p>The aUttoo was owned by Capt. Kenneth L Frye of the Alexander County SherifTs Department. Otfken discovered toe dynamite before It ex-</p>
        <p>aaostly to coatrlbutloas and tod-eral matehtag funds. The President's eomatotee hu spent tUJmilliaa.</p>
        <p>New Jersey slaato IT to I for Ford to the AP delegate couaL and PemsylvanU is n to 3. wlto K uneommHted and one for Sen. Howard Baker of Ten-</p>
        <p>In both sutse, toe delegatos arc legally uncommlttod.</p>
        <p>Evsn a modest switch to thoM two sutes eonld wipe oto toe PTSsUeat's lend, becsuu</p>
        <p>the comblaed GOP delegate tout of the other 41 sUles Is W-M to Reagan's favor.</p>
        <p>Later this week, Ford plana to vlstt the Conneetkto Mate convention, where he is favored to take most or all of 33 delegatos, and Reagan plans to visit UUb. where he Is favored to win toe last X dckgales to he selected oaUonwide.</p>
        <p>By the end of the week. Ford could dose to wlthio 70 delegatos of toe nomtoalioo. with Reagan close behind.</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Now that Jimmy Carter hu a platform applauded by Democrats as dlveru as CoretU Scott King and George WaUace. there are some party figures who wonder bow long he'll stand on U.</p>
        <p>The platform, approved by Democratic National Convention delegates early today with hardly a murmur of dissent. performs the poUtlcal near mirack of being all things to all peopk.</p>
        <p>Carter uid his npporteri helped prepare toe euet wording of the platform, labor kad-era uid they were successfnl la almost every Item of the charter sod a spokuman tor the party's left uid. "It's a pUt-form whkb progresslvM to the party happily support.</p>
        <p>Carters supporten made</p>
        <p>sure that ume platform planks contain qualifying language that falls short of u absolute commitment to proposed goals But that didn't deter prake for the document.</p>
        <p>Wallace, himself an unsuccessful candidate (m- the party's nomlnsllon hailed the platform u a Democratic commitment to "cut the government to Its proper sise. even though Carter has uid his pledge to reorganlK government Is not a promise to reduce toe sUe of the federal bureaucracy.</p>
        <p>The convenlioo made only one change in the document that was drafted by the party's platform committee in Washington to May The change proposes leglslatloo to eau restrictions of the Hatch Act and to allow federal workers to engage In ume politkal activity.</p>
        <p>Otherwtoe. toe plaiform was approved as proposed, without oppototion on the floor Delgales seeking dlscuuloo of some sectkos. such as the platform's neutral stance on the abortion Issue, were unabk to win enough votos to allow debate.</p>
        <p>Carter has uid the piattorm should be a contract wtth the peopk." But ume Demoerau uid they quesUon whether a Carter administration would deliver on the ptattorms ^mls-</p>
        <p>M.</p>
        <p>A qualifying pasuge written In the employment plank by Carter supporters pledgM the party to make every ressoo-abie effort" to reduce aduH unemploymeot to 3 per cent to four yurt.</p>
        <p>Pkdgu for foderaUy 0-nanced national bealth lnsu^ ance and guaranteed minimum</p>
        <p>incomes for the poor and elderly note that "sceomptlahlag om guts to the areas of human needs will rcqulrt time and resources." The platform dou not carry an estimate of the coot of any program</p>
        <p>Some ecoBomlats, iocludlni some Democrsts. question whether unemploymMi cu be slashed to the full empkyment kvel wltoout setting off a new round of serlout tnflaUoo But Carter has said the utko cu have kw tnflatko. low uoem-pkyment and a balanced budget tqr IN* If the economy grows at even a near-normal rate of 4 to I per cent a year.</p>
        <p>Party coaaervativM are attracted by the platform's piedgN for government reorga-niiatkn and tcrobosed budg-etlng  a concept requiring programs cookantly to demonstrate their usefutoeu.</p>
        <p>Tlte platform also uys that the socUl programs It propoeu do not require a larger buroai-cracy But if Carter could to-Mltuto major mw federal pro-r*ni! wtthoul adding to the federal payoU. be would be doing somethki not accom-pUsbed before In addUko to full employ-meni. bealth Insurance and minimum Income guaraidses. It calls for tax reform to Increau federal revenues by X blllloa a year and advocaus an Immediate cut of X bUUoo to 37 bulln to defeoM spending But It pledges support for adequate funds to meet the m-tko's dsfeau needs and calk for continued pursuit of bettor relatkoa wtth "traditional ad-verurles."</p>
        <p>It supports busing to achieve radai Integration of Kbools u "a judkUl tool of Ust resort."</p>
        <p>Pricds Efftcfivt Wadisestlay, July Id Him SaftirXny, July 17</p>
        <p>Wo Reserve The Right To limit Qwonlities.</p>
        <p>Keller was charged with fol-oniotts attempt to damage real property with an exploeive device.</p>
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        <pb facs="00093113_0016" />
        <p>Tries To Form 36th Postwar Govm't In Italy</p>
        <p>Humphrey Leads Parade Of Old Faces</p>
        <p>Bt EDWABD MAGKl AaiocUtcd Pren WrtUr</p>
        <p>ROME (AP) - GluJlo An-dreottl. ( tw(Hiine premier and future la ChrUtlin Democratic cabloeU. began trying to form lUlyi Xth pMtwir government today. It will probably be weeki before he hnowi if be can tucceed.</p>
        <p>Preaideot Giovanni Leone gave Andreottl the asilgoment Tueiday night. The 57-year-old premler-deaignate called on all partlei for ''political, economic and aocUl aotldarity" to help ball Italy out of iU grave economic and aocial ciiajs.</p>
        <p>Andreottl aald he would meet with other leaders of his own party today and begin talks with leaders of other factions Friday.</p>
        <p>The Christian DemocraU won 2(2 seats In the Chamber of Deputies. M short of a majority, in the election last month. Because the partys leaders refuse to Invite the second-place Communists to Join the govern-</p>
        <p>Doctor Joins Local Office</p>
        <p>Dr. Richard Chesson Taft Is now associated with Clement, Deyton and Douglas Gynecolgy and Obstetrics.</p>
        <p>The Greenville native received his undergraduate degree from Duke University and graduated from the Medical School at UNC-Chapel Hill in 172. Dr. Taft served his residency at North Carolina Memorial Hospital, where he served as Chief Resident in 175-7(.</p>
        <p>meot, Andreottl can only gel a majority by enlisting the support of the Socialists, who rsn third and won 57 seats.</p>
        <p>The SocialislB hsve frequently been cabinet partners of the Christian Demo-craU during the past 15 years. But for more than a year they have refused to Join the government unleu the Christian Democrats auured them of economic and socUl reforms by sharing power with the Com-munisU.</p>
        <p>AndreottTa chances ol getting the Socialists to change their position were clouded by turmoil within because It lost four seats in the Chamber of Deputies and four in the Senate to the Communisu. Secretary-General Francesco de Martino resigned Tuesday under fire from the party's left wing. It was not clear which faction would win control and what it would demand to cooperate with the Christian Democrats.</p>
        <p>Andreottl, a Roman who headed two short-lived governments in 1(72 and 1(73, has served as undersecretary or minister in most governments since 1M7, He was budget minister in the last minority government headed by Aldo Moro.</p>
        <p>Although he Is firmly opposed to a partnership with the Communists, who bold 22 seats in the Chamber of Deputies, he did not Join the Christian Democratic right wing's virulent anti-communist campaign before the election. Because of this, it Is believed he might agree to a consultative role for the Communists on economic and social policies.</p>
        <p>Andreottl is liked in Washington, and during talks in the Kremlin In 1(72 he defended Italy's ties with the United sutes and iU role in the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation. Despite this, he managed to improve trade and Industrial links between Italy and the Soviet Union.</p>
        <p>By SAUL PETT AP Special Correspoodeiit</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Hubert Horatio Humphrey, who has wanted to be president since the Articles of Confederation, malnUined a stiff upper tip although the lower one may have suffered a slight quiver.</p>
        <p>His reward was the longest, loudest ovation of Tuesday night's session of the Democratic National Ctmventlon. from a party that once more had passed him by.</p>
        <p>By now the old warrior must</p>
        <p>be weary of trying not to be a sore loser. He tried four times to get his partys nomination for president and got it but once. In the worst of UmM, at the worst of conventions.</p>
        <p>"1 have good news for you tonight; we will have a Democrat In the Whiu House Jan. 20, shouted the man who wont be that Democrat, and the crowd shouted back tts approval.</p>
        <p>"They say go slow, not now, no, no, veto. Weve bad enough</p>
        <p>Candidate...</p>
        <p>fContlnued from piKf l&amp;gt; favorable utility rate than private citlsens. Brown said, and that situation should be reversed. The middle class working citizen Is affected more by high utility rates than anyone, he added.</p>
        <p>Brown, one of eight DemocraU in the lieutenant governor contest, called for a better price support" for farmers, saying that it would help keep the small farmer in business. Farming, he said, is the "backbone of the nation" and small farmers are "going broke every day."</p>
        <p>Farmers are currently at the</p>
        <p>DR. R.C.TAFT</p>
        <p>He has served at the treasurer of Whitehead Medical Society and Southeastern Regional chairman for the Student American Medical Association. He received a Duke Endowment Fellowship in 1(70 to study the British National Health Service in London for six weeks. He was also elected to the Robert A. Ro Obstetric and Gynecology Society of North Carolina Memorial Hospital in 1(73.</p>
        <p>Dr. Taft is married to the former Cheryl Jean Lee and they have two children.</p>
        <p>Strickland To Be TV Guest</p>
        <p>Tom Strickland will be a guest on WNCT-TV, channel ( Thursday at7a.m.</p>
        <p>Grand Opening ceremonies will be held at the Tom Strickland Pitt County Headquarters July 20 at 10 a.m. The Strickland headquarters will be located at Pitt Plaza.</p>
        <p>Church Women Set Yard Sale</p>
        <p>The Faith Assembly of God Women's ministries department will sponsor a yard sale July 18 and 17 at the church, located north of Burrougha-Wellcome on the Bethel Highway.</p>
        <p>The sale will be held from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Friday and from 10 a.m. until f p.m. Saturday.</p>
        <p>Celebration At Nursing Home</p>
        <p>The resldenU of the Greenville Villa Nursing Home held a bicentennial celebration last Wednesday the event was coordinated by Mrs. Pauline Corda, Recreation Director at GreenvUie VUla and Parks, Recreation and Conservation studenU Troy Robertson. Marie Williams, Ann Whisenhun. Holly Ludwick, and Buck Egerton.</p>
        <p>The celebration was held in the dining room and (0 residenU were present. Twenty of the residents actively participated in relays including Penny Pitch. Bean Bag Toss, and Clothes Pin Drop.</p>
        <p>Awards were presented to the following winners of the relays: Joseph Bright, Lela Jones, R. AUan, Myrile WtlUams, Mary Matney, Lonnie Camdl, Annie Mae Rodgerson and Mrs. David Creech.</p>
        <p>The residenU were served watermelon, birthday cake and a picnic dinner. Following the picnic the residents sang "Happy Birthday America" and the Zlncone Family entertained the group.</p>
        <p>Pastor Giving Message Series</p>
        <p>Richard Kennedy, pastor of Temple Free Will Baptist Church, will begin a series of meuages on "Spiritual GifU Speaking In Tongues" Wednesday night, July 14, at 7:30. These sermons will be delivered each Wednesday evening for the next three weeks.</p>
        <p>The public is Invited to attend. Temple (%ureh is located at Eleventh St, and Forbes St. in Greenville.</p>
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        <p>of that defeatism.... If America eeaiea to be good. America ceaiea to be great.</p>
        <p>At the end, Muriel Humphrey took the hand of her twinkling husband and led him off the platform and he was gone, reluctant but smiling, a vivid memory In a baby blue suit.</p>
        <p>Re came and he wmit in a long processloa of the partys familiar faces and last bunahi, the former beroea and the fo^ given viUalna, the widows, the pauing lymbola of profound change.</p>
        <p>The deiegatea also cheered George McGovern In apparent</p>
        <p>forgiveneia for the dlaasUr four years ago. He Issued a ttrenuoui call for the defeat of thoae other fellows and then he. too, was gone, with Icai than 24 hours to wear a title nobody remembered, Utular head of the Democratic party.</p>
        <p>Ed Muakie appeared, attempted a easaaliiefi, tried a few jokes and then, with great eftoit sounded the bugle for a cavalry charge that fell lome-what short of Light Brigade. In oretory&amp;gt; John Glenn and Muakie, two out of the three men believed to be Jtmmy Carters top choices for vice president,</p>
        <p>have now tailed to Ugbt up the Aj.</p>
        <p>The chairman introduced a very ^ecial person, for whom all DemocraU have a ecial affection," and there she was, rising demurely from the VIP box, wiving and imillng in her tentative way, Jacqueline Kennedy Onaiils. The cooventioa came to iu fecL turned to lU right end cheered.</p>
        <p>George Wallace's appearance Tueadiy night was framed in irony. He was preceded on the platform by the Mack mayor of Detroit, in whose office there now works one Rosa Parks. It</p>
        <p>bottom of the economic ladder, he uld, and better price support would help the farmer when he goes to the market to sell bla gooda.</p>
        <p>"A deep concern of mine la the plight of the older citizens who are caught In a vise between rising prices tnd fixed Income," Brown idded. "Old age doesnt have to be the end of the American dream. I believe older citizens are entitled to a better standard ci living and a decent Social Security.</p>
        <p>Brown, the youngest Democrat In hla contest, wai an uosuccesaful candidate for chief circuit court Judge two yean ago.</p>
        <p>"I have all ideas that I will be in a runoH," be laid, predlcltng he will face either Waveriy Aklni or Howard Lee for the Democratic nomination for lieutenant governor.</p>
        <p>'Adv0ntures In Attitudes' Set</p>
        <p>The lecood aeiaion of the program, "Adventures in Attitudes." will begin on July 28. Registrations tre now being accepted and will the taken until July 20.</p>
        <p>Claia seaalons will be conducted each Monday and Wedneiday from 7 to 10 p.m. from July 21 through August 30. All will take place at the Hooker Memorial Church Fellowihip Hail n GreenvUie Boulevard (2(4 by-pais).</p>
        <p>For further Information Interested perioni are to caU 752-74M.</p>
        <p>No Charges As 3 Cars Collide</p>
        <p>No chargei were reported foUowing inveitlgatkm of a three vehicle collision at the in-teriectlon of Third Street and Memorial Drive about (;05 p.m. yesterday.</p>
        <p>Police identified the drivers involved at Frank Edward Northern of KM Contentnea St.; Rebecca Rott Bau of 2507 East Fifth St. and Frances McGhee Cfiierry of 212 North Library  St.</p>
        <p>Damage was eatimated at (SO to Uie Northern car, 1350 to the Bass auto sad $100 to the Cherry</p>
        <p>I How's The Weather? |</p>
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        <p>KNwwrt tsaliwwwry</p>
        <p>WEATiaU kVlSUUT-Ce*r i re doe today to the aorOwn Pltlni hot warm weather la expected tor moet of the country. Showen are forccaot to central TOxai and</p>
        <p>(iforoa skoR low</p>
        <p>(omporwtwfos toe wroo.</p>
        <p>lUi\</p>
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        <p>NATIONAl WlATHfl SflVICf, NOAA, U S Dept ,( Co&amp;gt;ofo.</p>
        <p>was Rou Parka, the Alabama eeamatress, who began the Mootgomery boa boycott, whkh ignited the civU rights movement to the South and the emergence of Martin Lather King.</p>
        <p>Tiiciday night, they cheered George Corley Wallace, who oocc stood in the Khool bouse door and now aat to a wheel chair, a gaunt face behind the mkrophooes.</p>
        <p>Some of you need to laugh at me, be uld, "but many of you are now saying (be leme thing: thoae boreaucrata In Washington ought to have their briefcases thrown into the Potomac."</p>
        <p>Unseen banda pulled back George WiUace'a wheel chair and he sank from the view of deiegatea. On the way out he shook bands heartily wltb Co-retu King, the widow of the civU rigfata leadm*. Nobody could remember whether her husband waa ever Invited to address a Democratic coaventioa. She did Tuesday night to a loud ovatlott, IS "We Shall Orercome swept the haU.</p>
        <p>There were cheers, too, for Lynda Bird Johnion Robb, iiiioee father hti scarcely been mentioned In the last two Democratic conventions.</p>
        <p>And also for Richard Daley, the Lord Mayw of Chicago, who couldnt get a leat in the eoavention four years ago.</p>
        <p>MttMn PtolM, Ptortda.</p>
        <p>Lake Mkh^ and from Weat Vbgtola to the lower Great Ukaa. (AP Wlraphoto Map)</p>
        <p>By Tha Asaodatod Prets</p>
        <p>A combination of dry air and a weak ridge of high pressure gave North Carolina fair and warm weather today.</p>
        <p>The only clouds were wispy, high, thin cirrus clouds, and they didn't stop the sun from ihtolng through. Temperatures reached the uper lOi and low (Os, except for the lower 80s on the Outer Benkx and to the mountalni.</p>
        <p>Toediy wii a beautiful day. Hlgba were mostly In the (St ii the aun pkrced the thin ckudi. Humidity was low, wlodi gentle, and vlilbllUy almost unlimited.</p>
        <p>Cooditiona continued pleaaint</p>
        <p>during the night. Early-morn-tng temperatorei ranged from SOi In the mountains to low TOa in the soutbeift.</p>
        <p>Fair weather will continue tonight. Overnight lows will be from around 80 in the mountains to 70 in aouthern and coasUl aectkni.</p>
        <p>The only change to Tbura-diy'i weather will be due to the approach of a warm front from the Miaalaaippl ViUey. Skies will be partly cloudy, nwre will be icattered ihowers and thunderahoweri in the mounUini. but tt will be moitly lunny elsewhere. Temperatures will be about the same ai today's.</p>
        <p>Tide Tables</p>
        <p>MorebeadClty 34 deg 43' ktltwle. 71 deg 42 tongttude</p>
        <p>July 15 AM  P.M</p>
        <p>High  Low  High  Low</p>
        <p>11:50  i.a  11:21  5:50</p>
        <p>Moon : Last (Juarter Tidal time dlfferencei ' in minutee between Moreheed City and;</p>
        <p>MIM LOW</p>
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        <p>OeroMk* inf*t  toOMin</p>
        <p>N Moon M-MlGniril</p>
        <p>SAVE</p>
        <p>40%</p>
        <p>Our biggest price cut ever on the Radial 36S tire</p>
        <p>SAU ENDS JULY 31, 1976</p>
        <p>Sean has a cradlt plan to suit most tvtry naad</p>
        <p>Inslillitlon. wheel balancing extra</p>
        <p>Satufaetion Out</p>
        <p>or Your Monty Back</p>
        <p>Sears</p>
        <p>MUM, eOBUCI AMD CO.</p>
        <p>WntfntfUapplntCwMw-</p>
        <p>FtWttPM-tni</p>
        <p>OpBn.m.tliAp.ffl.0iv</p>
        <p>Gulfspray^ tougher than the toughest Gult State bugs.</p>
        <p>High heat High humidity. The Gulf States have both That s why they breed the toughest bugs But Gulfspray Insecticides are scientifically formulated to be even tougher Take Gulfspray</p>
        <p>Ant/Roach Killer Unlike ordinary sprays, it shoots straight into cracks and crevices where roaches hide Kills 'em fast Kills 'em dead And keeps killing up to two weeks if residues are not</p>
        <p>removed Gulfspray Ant/Roach Killer If It works in the Gulf Slates, il II work anywhere It's tougher than the toughest Gulf State bugs</p>
        <p>GuN Consumer Products</p>
        <p>TOUGH TGBEJir OFFER:</p>
        <p>STORE COUPON</p>
        <p>GulF*</p>
        <p>spray</p>
        <p>150FF</p>
        <p>MIRV</p>
        <p>Mifsnuy MMsoi irsectrwi</p>
        <p>15!</p>
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        <p>STOBE COUPON</p>
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        <p>P0IECA8T PM TBUK80AY. JULY IS. It</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: A food tiuM to |t rid of whttovor McuiDulatod chant m pntnt to jou rOl bt bw to proCMd wHh pitni tbtt appttl to you. Ttko tUpt to build a fflor* tuccmtful life for yourwlf.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. It) Thia it a food day to haadlo private dutiea that you have to porfornr. Uiteo to what a good adviaer hu to tugreat regarding a moMy iiiattar.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Good Meada are now In a poeition to help you get ahead fatter. Plan how to gain a deaired aim that haa been diflieult in the paat.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Study your Interaau and know what to do to have a man enviable potHian in your community. Don't negleet a credit matter.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) A new project needa mon atudy befon putting it in operation. Checli your urroundinga and malie plana for improvement.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Moke aun you handle every reaponaibility you have in a moet conacientloua way. Take tepa to improve reUtionahip with mate.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Know bettter what la expected of you by your aaaociatea and then be mon cooperative. Expreaa your taienta.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) If you cooperate mon wHh co-workera you can accompliah mon. Take time lor nlaxatioa and pleaaun in the evening.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Plan your activitea early in the day and then carry through in a aun and eanful manner ao you have aucceaa in both buaineaa and pleaaun.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dee. 21) Make plana to Improve conditiona at home. Not the right time to engage in a new buaineaa project. Relax at home tonight.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Handle regular routlnee early in the day ao you will have time for mon important mattera later in the day. Take health tnatmenta.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 1) Attend to important flnaneial affaira and make aun your bookkeeping ia accurate. ConauK buaineaa expert (or advice.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Taking thoae beoHh tnatmenta that an needed will reaton you to peak phyakal fitneaa. Show mon devotion to loved one.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or the will naiiie the importance of having a higlter power to niy upon in timea of trouble, ao be aun to give the right apiritual training early in life. Give the beat education you can afford. Then ia a fine artiat in thia chart.</p>
        <p>The Start impel, they do not compel.~ What you make of your life ia largely up to YOU!</p>
        <p>lie) 1976. McNaught Syndicate. Inc.)</p>
        <p>GOREN BRIDGE</p>
        <p>Y CIAM.es H. COREN ANDOMARSHARV</p>
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        <p>Neither vulnerable Weat dealt.</p>
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        <p>OAQ753 OJ10I2 SOUTH 0 KJ108542 K9 0 K72 OK The bidding:</p>
        <p>Weat North Eoet South Paat Paaa 3 0  3 0</p>
        <p>Paat 4 0 Pate Paae Paaa</p>
        <p>Opening lead: Four of 0.</p>
        <p>If awardt were given out It the 5lh World Team Olym</p>
        <p>TV Log</p>
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        <p>TICE</p>
        <p>UMIVl iNtAYlMN MKiMWA</p>
        <p>WHY mVIST IN OHNCHIHAI7</p>
        <p>Opportunity to eorn 13,000.00 to $30.000.00 per yeor If you qualify r m&amp;gt;t Calall</p>
        <p>wrba ei.infl nmmm. mf. Mcv</p>
        <p>eeC ea*M iw lotmtNH Ml autar</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 3R47 Dtpt.E Groonvlllt, S.C. 29601 Ph.l03 27M773</p>
        <p>Mirr BURNS A CHANNING-fJeorft Bursa aid Caiel OuoRlRf, rsedyiii hr a fuiaer tour, practice a rosthH la Lot Aagaiaa. They worted lataUMr (or a while M the IMOi alter hM vMa-tRd^trtBarOncMAlltadied. They'll do wmc of Iheaame itxMlMtlMdM wtthGracie. &amp;lt;AP Wlrcpboto)</p>
        <p>Neil Diamond's Lapse Is Ended</p>
        <p>Gets 2 Long Sentences</p>
        <p>TAYLORSVILLE, NC (AP)  Morrty Joe CampbeU. 2, haa been aeateiiced to taw lb-year priaoc terma, to run coo-ecuUvely. for abootlng two ihcrrif'i dcputJct to death.</p>
        <p>The Davic County man. who had been charged with rit-de-grte murder' waa tenteoced Tueaday. a day after the proae-cutloD accepted a plea of guUiy to accood-degree murder He admitted in court that he killed Davie County Deputy Sheriff Wayne H. Gaither and Forayth County Reaerre Deputy Jack 0. Reniger. GaKhcr waa ilain after atopping a ear in Davie County on May 30, 1K3, and Reniger died In a ahootout ibortly afterward.</p>
        <p>Campbell wai lentenced by Judge JttUua A. Rouaacau Jr of North WUksboro. who preiided at a ipeclal term of Superior Court in Alexander County.</p>
        <p>A third felony charge for allegedly ihooting at Forayth Deputy Robert Ruaa during an automobile cbaae wai dropped.</p>
        <p>Campbell waa arretted two daya after the ilaylngi. Offi-ecra found him hiding In a tobacco bam at Farmington, after he had been declared an outlaw. An officer or cttixen cannot be proaecuted for ahoot-ing an outlaw who doet not heed a command to mrreoder under North Carolina law.</p>
        <p>The Daily Krikcter. (irveuvUle. \ (.-Wfdiie.div July M. ir*-U</p>
        <p>'Rebels With A Cause' Preserve Old Aircraft</p>
        <p>piad, our voto for the boil performance would go to the winnera-Braail. For the beat tingle play, thia clever bit of thievery by Prof. Roy Korr of New Zealand muat rank high on any Hat.</p>
        <p>The optimum contract ia lix cluba by Eaat Woat. It is not easy to get there, but one or two pain mantgad to bid the tiam and make it by taking a ruffing fineate in ditmonda. In the New Zet land.Argentina match, Kerr bought the contract at lour ipadet and received the load of the diamond four.</p>
        <p>It was obvious from tht bidding that Watt hold a lingleton diamond, ao it looked at if doclarer would havt to lose at loaat three aces and a diamond rull However. Kerr found a way to confute the luue. At trick one. he dropped the king ol ditmonda under the ace!</p>
        <p>In the cold light of day. it can be argued that Eaat per haps should not have been taken in by this (altecard. At the table, however. East swallowed the bait and shift ed to the jack of cluba. giving Kerr a fighting chance.</p>
        <p>West won the ace ol clubs and continued the suit for de clarer to ruff. There was still work to be done: declarer had to find two discards for hit losing diamonds, and hearts offered the only chance. Needing three tricks from the heart suit, declarer had to find one defender with no more than three hearts to the jack Since East waa long in diamonds, declarer elected to play him for the shorter hearts.</p>
        <p>South croaied to the nioc of trumps and led a hairt to the nine, (etching the ace After ruffing the club re turn, declarer unblocked the king of hearts and drew trumps, ending in dummy. One diamond wu pitched on the queen ol hearts, and when the jack fell from Eaat. the ten ol hearte waa estab liahed for a second discard, so the contract rolled home)</p>
        <p>(The opening leed it the moat important tingle play in bridge. And Charlea Goran's "Opening Leada" will help you to lubetantially mcreate your winnings. For a copy, lend tl.SO to Goren Leada," c/o thia newspiper, P.O. Box 259. Norwood. N.J. 07648. Make checks payabir loNEWSPAPEBBOOKS.I</p>
        <p>By BOB THOMAS Aitoelatod Proaa Writer</p>
        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP) - I waot to go places I've never been, do things that have never been done. New cballcnges Kire you, hut they ilio excite you and get you up."</p>
        <p>Supentar Neil Diamond was dlKuialng hit return to performing after a lapM at more than three yetri. After hit record-hreahlng one-man ihow at the Winter Garden In New York In 1972, be tbnipUy left the ipotllfht tor a period of wrltlm and Introipectioa.</p>
        <p>HU withdrawal Uited until early thU year, when be appeared In AuftriUi and New ZeaUad. And be recently opened the tlO-mllUoo Aladdin Theater (or the Pertormtng Arts in Laa Vegat. HU fee or three concerU: $500.000. Then he (brew ia two more at the bargain rate of $150,000.</p>
        <p>"In August ru pUy Forest HllU Stadium in New York," be added. "It hasn't been used for eoncerti In (our yean becauac of troubioa with audleneea, but theyre opening tt up for me. I'm the only one playing there thU lummer. I don't expect any probiemi. My audience U more mature.</p>
        <p>DUmond wiU tUo appear to Cleveland and Chicago, perfatpi the Greek Theater here, a few other ciUea. make an album In November, pUy Japan (or the first time in December, then atari taping hU first teUvUioo special for NBC.</p>
        <p>The eompoicr-alnger talked about bU renewed activity in hU comfortable office oo a West HoUysrood sidestrcet. Now 33, be seemed relaied but eager to face audieocea again.</p>
        <p>The Aladdin date waa hU Las Vegat debut. Why did be wait so longT</p>
        <p>Bectute I dtdo'l know If I could do two performances t</p>
        <p>Collaga If A Family Affair</p>
        <p>SAN ANTONIO, Tex lAPl Mrs Browning Samples and her 26-yur-old daughter Olga DavU are both full time faculty members at St Philip's Col lege</p>
        <p>Mrs Samples, a widow in her mid 40a, It a counaeling guld ance program coordinator and a former evening diviaion in slruclor Mrs Davis, a Univer sily of Texas gradale, leaches drama and speech citttes</p>
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        <p>night. 14 in two weeks. My work U not crooning, not light stuff. It Uket Its toll.</p>
        <p>"The right pUce and the right attuaUon never came up until the Aladdin. It waa a chance to do a first  one show a night In concert format, opening up a brtod-Mw tbeiUr with an artUt who bad never been In Vegai before. Yes. It'i a lot of money, but I think the hotel can come out all right. After aU. 7.300 peopU would be attracted there every ni|bt. The (gambling) UUet ahould do all right."</p>
        <p>Why did he remove himMlf from performing for so longt</p>
        <p>"After the Winter Girden engagement I felt burnt out. I hsd been oo a merry-go-round since I was 17; tn my early years I pUyed as many tt 130 cKlet a year.</p>
        <p>"I wai warned by my manager, my ageoU, my Irteodi and my fana not to quit, that it would be dangerous to my career. with 10 many new pe^ formers coming sloag all the time. But It was Important for me to get sway. I bad to (tod myielf as a peraon. to ramove myKlf from the celebrity out there to front of the audlence.</p>
        <p>I wanted to enjoy all the things I had mlsaed - Chriil-mas, Mrthdayi. aoctaUilnf with family and friends Alao I had a son m, who was going through a difficult period. He needed me more than the public. That wai the final etlo-cher."</p>
        <p>Mittionary To B Spooking</p>
        <p>Mlislonary Shirley Atkioaoo will apeak at Mamlng Star Holloeia Church to Ayden Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. JamHCoUlnaitpiitor.</p>
        <p>The public la Invited to aitand.</p>
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        <p>Hv K MA( K SISK HARUNOEN Tex d PU So on* oulrink* injon* *la* in (he Confederal* Air Force, a group of I,sao rebel* with a cauae" ho bandeil together (or the sole purpose ol preserving for posterity and to keep them flying as long as possible a colleclton of World War II alrcrifl All members are given th* rank of colonel, and men from all walks of life donate Iheir lime and money to support a museum at Rebel FieW wher* relics of the IS39-I5 era are preserved They also support a (tying museum of about 45 planes that dazzles youngsters and nldaters alike by bringing World War II ilog lighli to life again at air stiows Hiroughoul the country "H'i the damnedest organiza, tion you ever taw ' said Col l.loyd Nolen, Mercedes, Tex . one of the men who founded th* CAF in the mid-IDAtk Generals in the regular or reserve U S Air Force work alongside USAF enlisted men in the CAF, polishing and main telning old planes ranging from U S P-51 Mustangs to Japanese Zeroes. British Spitfires imt German Messertchmills and FockeWulft The CAF haa all seven P47 Thunderbolts known to exist and the only F8J Twin Mustang. B24 and B that are ftyable</p>
        <p>You wonder how in the hecli thia organization operatei. ' said CAF Col Harry Rutter of Tinker AFB, Okla, who has the rank of Lt Col In the "rsMir Air Force "ll's a true democracy We have i general staff, bul no commander They</p>
        <p>Th TORftAMENT 15 OVER THevRC MAVIN A 6I&amp;amp; SANQUer</p>
        <p>nr.</p>
        <p>vote on things and lb* majority wins "</p>
        <p>Col Jim^ Mill eirruliVF director ol lb* CAF since he retired is vice commander of Ihe Alamo Wing at Kelly AFH Tex . list .Alay. estmales jo.oon to S ODD persons register at the CAF Museum each year to pore through the World War II paraphernalia and actual at tendance protuhl) lops that</p>
        <p>Although from time to lime a CAF memlier may lie killed in crashes while (tying Die vinugr rrall to and (rom displays acrras Die country Hill saul the rebels were proud ol Ihetr safety record of no injuries during air shgw^</p>
        <p>Wey'ilowK.^air shows involviflg risky fiying low allltuw sir banks We've Down in lug lormations, long dislin res. IS far away as Washing Ion, I) C , all over Ihe country. ' Hill said, and not one knock on wood not on* accident have we had m any ol thes* air shows We bellied in at Dtaihe, Kan They ran out of (uel during a show Ttial't the only acTidenl we've had in an air show, whirh I think is a tremendous record </p>
        <p>Hill, like other members of Ihe group, believe th* old crsfl should be preserved in their original operable stales lo (ulure generaliona ran see and hear them lly as long as possible</p>
        <p>"The sirplsnes are worth more than the people flying</p>
        <p>them Hill said They r* something to lie prrsersed We osildn'l last Dial long wilh ndisiduals t&amp;gt;ul we wani Ihr airplanes In last that hing'</p>
        <p>Hill refliTird wistfully on the</p>
        <p>role Di* prop driven planes playeil m ih* war they were huill (or There &amp;gt; sonielhing ataiul the old birds Dies rr )uti dead silling iherr Bui to hear them and see them is a new world Wr don't have any sounds like lhai Ihrsr days W* don't hav* aircraft sounds anymore lik* our oW birds suuml</p>
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        <p>Barbers Advising Take A Shortcut</p>
        <p>By JOHN</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (Ul'II If youre a man and you've decided to go the route of haintyling, barber acro the country agree take the short cut</p>
        <p>Men's halrslyling. which once eonalated of tilling in Joe's neighborhood barliershop perusing back issues of sports magazines, hat become a mullimillion dollar industry</p>
        <p>And to the delight of Joe's inheritors in the business, the price for clipping and colffing males has multiplied with the number of customers</p>
        <p>The way a man wears his hair tays something about him," said Vidal Sassoon, perhaps the liest known and motl expensive stylist in the world "Hair has been u social comment since we started doing something with it besides singeing it off The most Important development right now, I believe, is the lack of inhibition with which men are going to the stylist to gel the cut which suits them beat.</p>
        <p>"Styles have tiecome much shorter, and that movernenl has been led mostly by the young The return of short hair began when older people and eslab lishmeni people doctors, lawyers, judges, police started letting th&amp;lt;Mr hair get longer at the Ix-glnning of the decade To cixmter that, the young people got their hair cut shorter "</p>
        <p>Sassoon, whose customers include the richest and moat famous people in the world, and who gels up to (21X1 for a styling, holds nut for indivjjiual ity In hairculling</p>
        <p>"The most irn(iorlanl thing is for the man to gel his hair cut In exactly the way which he (eels he wanis It It's of Interest to note, I think, that last year moat of the .San Francisco (Hants baseball players who werent black had their hair in an Afro cut, because its so easy to care for.</p>
        <p>Bone structure of the head Is very Important, too People with high cheekbones and the proper bone structure have found the Telly .Savatas lssaac Hayes look very appealing, and theyre wearing mustaches and beards with it Alter all, theres no law that says you have In have your hair on lop of your head But overall, hair Is getting shorter "</p>
        <p>Joe Upchurch, a less expen alve and less famous colleague of Sassoons, agrees</p>
        <p>At his Razor's Edge," a four-seat shop in Marion, III . Joe said, Older men are letting their hair go down and younger men are letting it come up, and they are meeting in the middle of the ear I believe that in the next two years we may see women wearing their hair shorter than men</p>
        <p>Joe charges $3 50 for a regular haircut, $7.50 lor a styling</p>
        <p>Theyre only coming in for styling once a month, so you ve got to roue the price," he said.</p>
        <p>They wouldn't put up with thoiM fancy prices, or fancy styles, in the suburbs of San Antonio, Tex , where Hick Leal cuts hair</p>
        <p>"We re in a kind of redneck dtslricl," he said "Our cuts arc pretty much standard out of the eyes, over the ears and off the collar We charge $2.50</p>
        <p>"We dont give any razor cuts They lake too much time "</p>
        <p>Time and money are apparently easier to come by, across the stale In Houston "The latest thing is the volume cut," said Linda High, who works at Norris Hairstylists "Thats a full thick look where the hair's all one length It's layered, but defi nilely shorter than the length people wanted a few years ago Everyones had long hair and now they arc tired of II The (I I s grew long hair when they got out* 6f service, and now even they arc tired of it</p>
        <p>The benefit of Lindas sociological theories, and her trained scissors, costs $10 to $15 per ap|&amp;gt;oinlmenl ".Mostly 1 take between a liall hour and an hour, depending on the fella," she said In .Salt lake City, a shop called "A Mans Image" has a new twist on the traditional haircut the barber bar Customers can gel coffee, cokes, or liquor while they wait for their</p>
        <p>Horseshoe Crab A Lifesaver</p>
        <p>SAVANNAH, Ga lAPl -The horseshoe crah has been found to have a type of hlnod that is of a special chemical nature that makes it valuable ill detecting bacterial con-lammalion in various drugs.</p>
        <p>According to Ur Edwin Jo-seiih, director of the .South Carolina Division of Marine Resources, researchers with his agency and other scientists liave established pilot projects at the Fort Johnson Marine l.alHiralories in Charleston to "farm" the organisms for com niercial use.</p>
        <p>Joseph, who was here aftend ing the Conference on Marine Resources of the Coastal Ilains. said at least three pharmaceutical firms are com lileling details on how they will go about using the serum of the liorseshoe crab for testing the quality of their drug pnxtuct-s</p>
        <p>ENTERTAINERDIES</p>
        <p>TARHYTOWN, N, Y. (APj-Ted Mack, the low-keyed matter of ceremonies who made the Original Amateur Hour a televised institution (or 22 years, died Monday. He was 72.</p>
        <p>HOMES FOR AMERICANS</p>
        <p>lEDOnOF 2</p>
        <p> M</p>
        <p>'j" I,</p>
        <p>IN kdMMebaeei</p>
        <p>1 m#</p>
        <p>NIAOfF T</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>A GALLERY-FOYKR HKiHI.IGHTS this two-story house, IS does a living room that stretches the depth o( the home. The kitrhcn and dining rooms are st the rear and the master bedroom has a secluded location. The house has 2Mi baths, plus two more bedrooms upstairs and an interior sun porch. Plan HA941C has l,90 square feel on the flrit floor and 550 on the second it was designed by architect Roger Taylor I'anek, and those wishing further information may write himenclosing i stamped, self-addressed envelopeat Room 505, 48 West 48th St., New York, NY, ioo38.</p>
        <p>hair styling appointment, which costs $7 If Ihey prefer their own brands, Ihey can bring a bottle and take a iwig or two during the culling seaaion.</p>
        <p>In Vernal, Utah, Jake the owner of (what else?) Jakes Barber Shop, doesnt worry about fads Most men atk him for a short haircut, Jake aaid. because they know thats what Iheytl gel anyway He doesnt keep track of how often hia customers come in and he docsnl serve booze.</p>
        <p>But Jake proved to be one of the shrewdest barbers in the land Hia cuts cost between $2 50 and $3 When he was asked whal the difference was, Jake just said, "Four bit</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>AE^VCRTISEMCNT ^OK nos</p>
        <p>s*l*d propOMU WHI M rc*&amp;lt;vM until 3 W P M.. DIT. oo July 77- In ttw Council Boom on th# Third FWor ot th# City Hill Euildino on (h# Corn#r of Pifth #nd Whlr&amp;gt;gton Sfr##l8, Or##nvil4#, North Croiin. for th# contructWtn of Ar chfftcfural Brrl#r Btmoval and ftanovaiion to Crttnvill# R#craailon Oapartmtnt BuHdln^i. at which tim# and piaca bid win b# op#n#d and puMicly r#ad Compl#!# Piartft and Spocifkationt for H proiact can ba obtaln#d trom Dudlay and Shot, Archltvctv P A , 3 South M#morl#l Driv#. Gr#flnylllt, North Carolina, durino normal otfk# hour# an#r July a. lt7A Th# Own#r f##rv#* th# unowaiiflad right to rtjact any #nd all propoMli StGNCO Boyd La#-Dll'actor CItyef Grttnvlfi#</p>
        <p>B#cr##tion and Parfci D#partm#nt Gr##nvill#. North Carolina 77ISd July U, 1974</p>
        <p>NOTICE TOCRIOlTOfIS Having thit day ouailtiad aa Ad minitfratrhi of th# Etrat# of Edward A Wtathingten- thii i to notify aft poraom having claimi againi th# aitat# of th# safd Edwrd A Wath#rington to pratvnt th#m to th# und#rign#d within iJr month trom dat# of thlinotlca or am will bt pioadad In t&amp;gt;ar of thair racovary All p#ren indcbtod to Mid tttat# will pl#a maiia immadiata paymtnt This tha 9th day of July, T974 EllaW.CNmmont Adminlfttratriii of th# erat#of</p>
        <p>Edward A Mftathington 1774 Dav#nport $tr##t Gratnvillf. N C 77^4 S C Worlhtnoton,</p>
        <p>Attornay</p>
        <p>July 14, 71, 71- Aug 4, 1974</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>Hgving quallfiad Bi Admlnittrafor of Tht gsfiitt of bastid L McOowon, lafB of f&amp;gt;ltt County, North Caroflna, this Is to notify all ptrions having claims against tha astatt of said dacaasad to prasant tham to tha undarsignad Administrator within six (41 mnnths from data of tha first publication of this notica or sama will ba plaadffd in bar of thair rtcovar^. All parsons mdabtad to said astata piaase maka immadiata paymtnl This 21 day ot Juna, 1974.</p>
        <p>Mlnnia E Holland Routt 9, Box 4M Gratnvilla, N C Administrator of tha Eifata of Bassia L McGowan.</p>
        <p>Dacaasad Juna 23. 30, July 7, 14, 1976</p>
        <p>NOTICE North Carolina Plft County Takt notica lhaf WILDE'S FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEALERS, INC has fhli day filed with tha Office of fho Sacratary of Stata of North Carolina Arflclas of Dissolution of laid corporation This tha 2Sth day of Juna, 1974.</p>
        <p>BY Jo Ann Wlldt WILDE'S FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DEALERS. INC MATTOX &amp;amp; REIO. P A Juna 30. July 7, U, 21, 1974</p>
        <p>Classified</p>
        <p>Ads</p>
        <p>THE THINGS YOU WANT com* your way faiNr with Wont Ad$.</p>
        <p>Dial</p>
        <p>752-6166</p>
        <p>) SPECIAL NOTICES</p>
        <p>SILVER COINS. Paying 1290 par tiOO. 332-2S74. Early Insurance Agency, Ahoskie, N C</p>
        <p>ORAPBPRUIT PILL with DIadax plan more convenient than grapafruifseat satisfying meals and lose weight HoHow^ls Drug Store.</p>
        <p>CUSTOM MADE kitchen cabinets and furrUturc All types wood products. Cali evenings, 752 1349.</p>
        <p>INVEST two years for a lifetime care^. Enter Electronics at Pitt TKh Apply now for Sapttmbar I.</p>
        <p>THE 0ALL6RV, 117 Dickinson Is accapttno arts and crafts on con nmenf.</p>
        <p>slgnn</p>
        <p>Call evenings, 757 1349.</p>
        <p>AUTOMOTIVE</p>
        <p>Autos For IaIo</p>
        <p>Having Encina Trouble? "The Engine People"</p>
        <p>Auto Specialty Co.</p>
        <p>917 W. 5th St.</p>
        <p>75$ 1131</p>
        <p>THINKING SMALL? 1975 BoDcll X cylln&amp;lt;lr, Ir anU tr, (clory wtrranty Call 7SZ Z*9ldayi; 7M 3913 attar a.</p>
        <p>WHEN IT'S YOUR MOVE ... rind tha partaci apanmanf In II rantal columns of tha Clastltlad taclloni</p>
        <p>CADILLAC 1949. Excallantcondlllcn. loadad with astrai. Carolina blua wltti wblta vinyl top. SUM 7sa &amp;lt;319.</p>
        <p>GUARANTEED Engln*. transmission, body parts. FrM parts locating sarvlce.</p>
        <p>Crisp Auto Salvage, Inc.</p>
        <p>Phont752-2S72 N.CraanaSt.</p>
        <p>CHIVROLIT 1944.  &amp;lt;  door,</p>
        <p>raaionabla prica. 353 3993 or 753 3i09</p>
        <p>CH8YSLER MW NEWPORT. By ownar. mint coodlllon. must ba saan In ba appraclatad. may ba saan at anyflma at 311 Waslllayan RmO For turtlrOlalls.cll75a JJM.</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED</p>
        <p>INDEX</p>
        <p>MISCELUmEOUS</p>
        <p>In Mamorlam ____</p>
        <p>Card of Thanks . Spaclal Nollcas . Automotlva . . Day Nursary Employmant</p>
        <p>For Sail.......</p>
        <p>Instruction .</p>
        <p>Lost and Found Mobllt Momas Opportunity Protasslonal</p>
        <p>Rantili........</p>
        <p>Classlflad Display</p>
        <p>. 1 2 3 10 . 20 25 .  30</p>
        <p>. 40 41 45 SO .. 51 15 .100</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>Halp Wantd Work Wanlad</p>
        <p>Wantad......</p>
        <p>Wantad to Buy Wantad to Loasa Wantad to Rant</p>
        <p>RENT/LEASE</p>
        <p>AAoblla HomM lor Rant  44</p>
        <p>Farms lor Laasa  57</p>
        <p>Apartmants tor Rant  44</p>
        <p>Houtas lor Rant  47</p>
        <p>Lots lor Rant  41</p>
        <p>0IIIC4 Spact lor Rant  49</p>
        <p>Rasort Proparty tor Rant  70</p>
        <p>Roomi for Rant ...... 71</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>Autos lor Salt  II</p>
        <p>BIcyclas for Salt ...... 12</p>
        <p>Boats for Sala  13</p>
        <p>Campars tor Salt U</p>
        <p>Cyclas for Salt  15</p>
        <p>Trucks lor Sals  14</p>
        <p>Dogs A Pats  31</p>
        <p>Farm Equlpmant .  31</p>
        <p>Garaga Yard Sales  32</p>
        <p>Heavy Equlpmant  33</p>
        <p>Livestock  34</p>
        <p>Mlicallanaous lor Sale  35</p>
        <p>Sporting (kTOds .  34</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes for Sala  47</p>
        <p>Real Estala  55</p>
        <p>Farms for Sale  54</p>
        <p>Houses tor Sale  5$</p>
        <p>Lots for Sale  59</p>
        <p>Resort Property tor Sale  40</p>
        <p>CUTLASS SUPREME 1973. Carolina blua witb wbitt lop. AM FM, air, rallywbatls 7S4 33T</p>
        <p>DATSUN 1949. 3000 uorti con vtrllblt. 5 ipoaO tronsmlsilon. naw clutch. 11450.753 3135, tanslon 30.</p>
        <p>1475 DATSUN B &amp;gt;10 Holchback ^mtlo^ Alt^:30,</p>
        <p>PRICED TO SELL TODAY by</p>
        <p>owner '74 Dalfe II Royela 4 door aeden Thli we  femiiy aecond cer with low mlitagt end in good con dition This cer is priced on car ioti from 13.500 fo 14.200 retail. It whoietaiat for 12,125. i will sail It today for 13,000 Call 754 1133 from 9 a.m, to 12 noon only.</p>
        <p>MRO1944 Falcon. 2 door, slick shift, good conditlcn t?QO. 7S2 7412</p>
        <p>FORD 1974 ELITE. Air conOltlonfO. powtr itetrlno, AM FM itarto Call 7S4 4 344 attar Tpm.__</p>
        <p>HASTINOS PORO has dally rinlali</p>
        <p>al rtasonabla pricas Call 754 0114</p>
        <p>IMPALA 1971. Gold wiih bl4ck vinyl lop. air conoitlorwo. radio, 43,(MO mllai, I ownarlady, axcallant condition SI450. 753 53W_</p>
        <p>JUNK CARS-FREE PICKUP. Any</p>
        <p>(Mscrlpllor, any amount within 14 mllas 01 Oraanvllla. Phona 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. 753 4S43. .</p>
        <p>LOTUS 1973. 37,000 mllas $3400 and assuma loan. 753 5S1.</p>
        <p>MOB. l974whltconvrllblt AM FM radio, naw tlrn, ipoka wlwals. 14,300 mllas. vary good condition. S370O or bait of tar. 753 3404 batwaan 9:30 and 5: or 753 3735 batwaan 4 and 4.</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>eats For Sala</p>
        <p>If74 ir MARK TWAIN, 144 Mar crulsar, whlit wlin blue Interior, used In trash water only, axcallant can ditlon 753 4343</p>
        <p>17 FOOT WELLCRAFT, daap V. 49 HF Mercury, Cox Irellaf. All A-1 condition. 753 3530.</p>
        <p>IS</p>
        <p>Cyclas For Sala</p>
        <p>1973 TRIUMFH 750 Bonnavll'l. Rid with gold tank Only 7400 mllat. Cell 754 5 303</p>
        <p>HONDA 710. Over S3300 Invatltd</p>
        <p>Muatsall 754 5500</p>
        <p>1973 SUZUKI III. LOW mlleega. S450. 754 4445 or 751 5045, ask lor Garland.</p>
        <p>JR.</p>
        <p>1974 SUZUKI TS 250. 5000 mllas, S595. 754-7410.</p>
        <p>1973 HARLEY DAVIDSON Soortstar. S1000 753 1354.</p>
        <p>1974 HONDA 450. Exctliant con dlllon. S79S or bast oNar Must sail. 435 7091 Bathal</p>
        <p>ATTENTION MOTORCYCLE RIDERS. Lllllfi Chop Shop II now optn. Custom parti and rapair work Fickup and dallviry. Call 7S4 4047</p>
        <p>HONDA XR- 7S In axcallant con ditlon. S230. Honda trail 70 In ax callant condltioa 1300. Call 754 931.</p>
        <p>1974 HO-FOUR HONDA (Real</p>
        <p>prattY.I Low mllom with lots ol txtrat. Bast otters fmust laa first). Call 753-3444. Tg laa. 311 Lina Avanua.</p>
        <p>1974 TS-125 SUZUKI. 3300 mllat, must tall tqr bast ofltr. Call aHar S, 794 1344</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Trucks For Sale</p>
        <p>1939 FORD FICKUF. AM FM, 4lr</p>
        <p>conditioning Good condition. $1400 7S) 3149 ofltr 4</p>
        <p>I94J FORD BUS StOO Good con ditlon 794 3344 bafora 4, nights 753</p>
        <p>TWO CUSTOMIZED VANS, Chavroltl and Ford. 753 4430 or 754 0114 atk tor Ed Cox</p>
        <p>U</p>
        <p>HalpWgntae</p>
        <p>SECRETARY - BOOKKilPfR lor tmaii protasslonal ana canatructian iirm Eicalianleliicatklllt raqulrad. No thorinand Must ba ovtr &amp;gt;1, partonablt and anjoy maating puopla Sand rasuma stating paat salary and prasant salary to Box 79,</p>
        <p>rtqutramonts 1</p>
        <p>. GrtonvllH</p>
        <p>IXFBRIBNCBO tawing machina oparatort Good pay, good banatlts. Apply Lisa's inc.. Hiway 111 Eaai. Grillon</p>
        <p>Deliver Telephone Books Full Or Part Days</p>
        <p>ASan or</p>
        <p>ovar II with</p>
        <p>aulomobilas art naadad In Graan-villa. Aydan. Bathal, FarmyllH, Fountain and Snow Hill, Dallvary starts about July 21rd. Sand name, addrtta. agt, talephona numotr, type ot auto. Insurance company and hours avallaWa on a poet card to 0.0 A Corp., Bex 1947. Oraanvllla, N.C. 27934. An Equal Opportunity Employar</p>
        <p>NEED A BABYSITTER lor Satur dYt. your homo. Call 7S3-S44S attar 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>MEAT CUTTER. Starting ulary 54.00 par now, 3 yaori axparlofKa nactsaary. do not have lima to train Paid vacation, noipitalliallan and lift insurance. Ralla review In I month. Apply in paraon. Ovarton't Supermarket.</p>
        <p>'1974 VOLKSWAGEN BUS. I papsanear, all Untad glass. AM FM radio with a built In I track tapa layar Practically naw liras. Pricad I sail. Call 799 3431. RoDarsonvIlla. N c</p>
        <p>1949 GMC. 7 ton dump body with jrjUn sidat. axcallant condition 793</p>
        <p>1944 CHEVROLET PICKUP. VI. 343, automatic IrantmlMlon, long body. 1400. 744 4133 altar 4 p.m</p>
        <p>1971 DODGE PICKUP with campar. Going to Europa, mutt tall. 754 2371.</p>
        <p>1973 TOYOTA PICKUP. Automatic, air, buckai laatt, SI995 793 1719 attar 5p.m.</p>
        <p>DATSUN 1971 PICKUP, SIOOO. 753 3505.</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;1</p>
        <p>DOOSBPETS</p>
        <p>AKC WRIMARANIR and Cxkar SpanHI pupplat. BaautltuI haalthy pupplas Only M5. Hava itiols and dawormad. 935 4333.</p>
        <p>FREE PUPPIES to a good homa '54 4453 attar 5</p>
        <p>OBEDIENCE Iraining lor II brtads. also boarding avallaUla. Fxsi Carolina Kannalt, 753 9154.</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED Labrador</p>
        <p>Rttriavari SSO aach. Yallow and black Call 791 1094.</p>
        <p>OLD ENOLISH SHEEPDOG pups AKC raglstartd. champion btoodllna. SISOup.Bwllngton, I ft/DiSl.</p>
        <p>SECRETARY</p>
        <p>Wantod axperlaacad tecratary for manufacturing offica position. ThTi is a challenging job with good pay an(ipleasant working conditions. Position racjuires good typing skills, usa ot dictaphone and general office work.</p>
        <p>Call 752-2111</p>
        <p>btfwBtn f B.m. Bhd S p.m. for appointniont. Ail r*piiM con-fkiBntia!.</p>
        <p>IXfBIIINCIO SHORT ORDER</p>
        <p>COOK tor 3rd ihlft. ExctliMt pay, S day wBdk, paid vacation, torn# watkandt off. Sand rnuma: Cook, P.O. Box 1U7, Graanvltia, N.C. 37134.</p>
        <p>Meat Cutter</p>
        <p>storting tsiary $4.(W par hour. 2 yoari axporlonci naceuary, do not havt Hmo to train. Paid vacation, hotpltallzatlon and lita Insurance. Ralta review In 1 month. Apply In parson,</p>
        <p>Overtons</p>
        <p>Supermarket.</p>
        <p>PUREBRED RAT TERRIER</p>
        <p>Dawormad and shott. 754</p>
        <p>TO 0000 HOME. Purabrad collla pyp, 4 montht old. taaala color, 125. Two duckt and pan, $10. Ownar frantfarrad, unabfa fo kaap. 7SI-Si3$.</p>
        <p>AKC REOISTCREO English Shaapdog pupplts. 7 malas. Must sail 7S M33</p>
        <p>FREE ENOLISH SETTER, 2 ytars old, to good homa. 7SI 3100.</p>
        <p>ONE ENOLISH SETTER PUPPY laft 125. 751 3100</p>
        <p>AMB im. $300. Good condition, naw Mlchalln radlals, naads angina work Call 751 5203 affarS.</p>
        <p>MONTE CARLO tf71 15,000 mllas, ona ownar. I4S00. Call 753 343a from 10T_ </p>
        <p>MONTE CARLO 174. Excallant condition, fully aqulppad Including swival buckfft saats Only S4000. Call 7f$43T7.</p>
        <p>MJSTANO II 1f74. Sllvtr with rad intarlor, AM FM radio, takt up paymants. 755 5233</p>
        <p>NINE FASSENOER WAOON, tS5f Original ownar, air, powar staarlng, tintad windshlald, tuggaga carriar. 1755 or will trad# 755 ms.</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>EMPLOYMENT</p>
        <p>HglpWpiitfd</p>
        <p>START SAVING AGAIN. Sail quality products In a naarby Tarritory No sailing axparitnca nacassary. Call 7JS 3454.</p>
        <p>COLLEGE GRADUATE to Intarvlaw coilaga studanfs and faculty. Up to 115,000 Sand rasuma to Box 40t. Chopal Hill, N.C. 37514.</p>
        <p>Help Needed From 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.</p>
        <p>Let us make a profagslonal HAPPY STORE Manaoer or profiMlonal store catbiar out of you. Salarlas ara basad on performance and ranga from $13$ to $225 per weak. Bonus program, hospital, Ufa Insurance, and vacallon pay also. Apply In parson only on Monday and Wednesday batwaan 3-4 p.m. to</p>
        <p>Bill Ipock Happy Store 10th and Evans Street</p>
        <p>AUTO MRCHANIC naadad at onca. 3</p>
        <p>years txparlancs and looli. Apply to Kannath Evans or M E. Portor al RtgKnal Aulo Parts, Inc., 3 mllat was) ot Graanvltia on No. 344. Crtanvlllt. N.C.</p>
        <p>SRWINO MACHINR MICHANIC. Eipirlanctd only Apply In ptrion or call I 133 3174 al Tom Toggi, Conatoa, N C. An Equal Opportunity Emplovor</p>
        <p>SECRETARY. Local aslabllsnod tirm raqulrat Individual with typing skills and ability lor garwral ofllca work Exparlancaprofarrad Call 793 3144 lor appolntmant</p>
        <p>PULL TIME PERMANENT poNtlon avallabla Must hava niM kKooI diploma or aqulvalant and ba al laatt II years ot age, drivtrt llcanta and car. no polica record Only naw ap pllcants need apply. Apply In parson, MacKaniia Sacwlty 137 ^th Evans.</p>
        <p>BOOKKEEPER. Part lima. tlaxIDH hours. Exoarlanca. pay nagotlablt. Call 754 310)</p>
        <p>PONTIAC LEMANS WAOON, IS71. On# owntr. Good radldl tiras, sir and many tilras. NAOA vlu. IIS79. pricad 111495 751 7134, 754 3944</p>
        <p>RIVERIA 1973. Extri cl4n. S3I50 Call 53 1047 411, 5.</p>
        <p>TOYOTA 1974 SR5 S2300 753 4441</p>
        <p>VALIENT 1943. Ot ownar, axcallant condition, good on gas. 4 naw radial liras IGoodyaar) Only S375 Days. 753 447; nights, 754 57lV</p>
        <p>VEGA 1174 OT Hlchb4ck Air condliloiwd, aulomalk Iransmlulon, vtry Cl44n, 33.000 milts 9 a m. to 9:30 p.m 795 3045</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>Beafs For Sale</p>
        <p>14 BARBOUR BOAT. 35 HP Evlnruda motor and till Irallar Vtry good condition, S490 754 3403 olfor s</p>
        <p>p.m.</p>
        <p>1971 LARSON BARON. 31, 111 Marerulsar, landam trallar with powar winch, cuddy cabin with poriabit haad, dapin lindar, com pass, all gaugas, CB condition.</p>
        <p>pass, all oaugas, cB radio. ticaHtnt I, SSSOO Iirm, altar S 753 704)</p>
        <p>19' CRUISE CRAFT. 130 HP Chryslar, Long trilltr Excillanl condition. Coll 754 3391 batwaan  30 toS: _</p>
        <p>r SAILING DINGHY with sail, canlar board and ruddar sno Attar A 753 OH</p>
        <p>IT* WINNIR VOYAGRR with 75 HP Jonnson motor on) Cox long llll trallor. lullyaqulppad S75D 751 5433</p>
        <p>LONG TILT RED TRAILER lor 14' to 14 boal Excallant condition S300 754 9454.</p>
        <p>IT FItEROLASS aoop V hull, 139 HP Ahorcury. Coi galvanlltd Irallar with alactric winch S3000. 794 4053 altars 30</p>
        <p>NEED 51.000 PER AMNTHT W art looking lor parsons willing to work and build a good lufura lor tham salvas Parsons that art ambitious and daslrt to ba part ot an aslabilshad company. Musi ba naat and rasponslbla and 31 ytars old or ovor W ollar Irlnga banatlts and suparb training For parser! In tarvlaw pitasa coniKt: Farsonnal Manager. 313 Commarca Straat Sulla 4, Oreaovllla. Thursday, July IS and Friday, July 11, S:3C until l(;10 a.m. only. _</p>
        <p>INSURANCE CLAINU. II you oro looking tor an Intarasimg and challanging position, wa otter you an opportunity to train as a Cfalms Strvica Roprasanlaflva with ona ol Amarlca's largasl property and casualty companlat Applicant must ba cdlaga graduata, parsonabia</p>
        <p>.Ibla.</p>
        <p>paopit on II ItHphona II mis ap pttls to you, sand gualltlcatlons lo P.O BoxlTSa. Ortanvll. N.C 37434</p>
        <p>ATUNTtON RtGISTtRLD NURStS NhEOtD</p>
        <p>Excallant starting salary, paid hospitalIzetlon, paid raflrament plan. 2 weeks annual vacation.</p>
        <p>Conrad</p>
        <p>Danny White</p>
        <p>MfnlMllrilw</p>
        <p>Robersonvllle Township Hospital</p>
        <p>Nobartwivilia N C 2N/I m isn</p>
        <p>LfOAL seCABTARY No lagal axparltfKa rtqulrtO, but good typing kllit ntcatury Cali for inlofviaw. ru 1403</p>
        <p>JANiTOir A iocal building matariai and hardwarjt cantar ha an im madlafa opaning for a janltor. Dutiat wouM contitt of normal ianitorlal dutifi plu iMiitlng in tfocklng matariai on ahalva, ate Company paid hotpitalUafioo. lift inauranca, vacation, holidays and good pay art offarad fo tha right paraon. If In farttlad, piaaia call Mr. Ortan. Garra Evani Lumbar Company. Inc.. 301 Ridgaway Straat. Orttn villa, N.C, 7S3 3105</p>
        <p>SURGICAL</p>
        <p>TECHNICIANS</p>
        <p>Large teaching hospital needs surgical technicians fo staff expanding OR-C.O.R.T, or extensive OJT preferred. Competitive salary and excellent benefits In eluding free tuition plan. Apply,</p>
        <p>Parsofintl Offlci N.C. Memorial Hospital Chapel Hill, N.C. 27514</p>
        <p>FCRSOH WANTED for night shift. Apply In parson. 7 fl Food thro, ita Esl Oraanvllla Boulevard</p>
        <p>3 YEARS COLLEOE or sulftbit retail axparlanca. ISOM to I1S.OM affar training Promotion based on</p>
        <p>parformanca Vacation, nwdlcalplan and pretil sharing Call via taiaphona Wtdiwsday batwaan 1 and 5 p.m and Thursday batwaan S 13. 793-0737</p>
        <p>ROUT! SALISPlRSpN. Doctor PaiTpar. Washington. N.C. S44-SI44.</p>
        <p>flffintlStsfft.XV'-</p>
        <p>Production</p>
        <p>Workers.</p>
        <p>Orady White Boats Is rww accepting appllcatlont tor im-mdiata openings In accessory Installation, hardware, mill end touchup. Exporlancawlth basic powar hand tools Is desirable. Apply in parson,</p>
        <p>Grady White Boats</p>
        <p>Oraanvllla Boulevard. Northeast from 9-5.</p>
        <p>INSlOE SALBiPERSON Par-msnant position lor malura, rasponslbla and aggrasslvt ulasparson No pravious salas axparlanca raqulrad, bul aawlng and/or salas axparlanca halpluf. Salary plus commission. S day &amp;lt;0 hour watk. Apply In parson,only. Singer Company. Pm Plaza Shop ping Canter</p>
        <p>salesperson</p>
        <p>NERDEO. Unlimited opportunity tor</p>
        <p>Packfng Co., Inc. tor appolntmani. Washington Packing Co , Inc . Old Chocowlnlly Road. Washington. N C. Phona 944 4141</p>
        <p>PART TIME MAINTENANCE</p>
        <p>tiir naadtd tor sacond and third Malura individual with ax</p>
        <p>parlanct praiarrtd Conlact Par sonoal Ottfca, Pin County Mamorisl Houltal 7S3514I An Equal Op porfunlly Employar</p>
        <p>a</p>
        <p>WgrkWanM</p>
        <p>LApy WANTS WORK m nursMa ma</p>
        <p>eoOO CARPtNTRR lor hiri Ex cjiignt rtltrtaKot, no lob too mail 7511394.</p>
        <p>CHILD CARE m my home lor WDrklng motlwrs. imams lo 3 years aid. 79314</p>
        <p>RBNEW YOUR HOUSE mu spring House palming. Imarlor and axlarior, raatoTMbla raiat, tree astlmalet. Call</p>
        <p>79Sa97Sttar4.</p>
        <p>JACKSON'S UPHOLSTERY. Thousands ol yards of labrlc lor s All lypas upholsltry artd ratlnlshmg 7911374 or 794 1909.</p>
        <p>STUOiNTwlllIno</p>
        <p>lodeaddlob*. 754-</p>
        <p>WINDOW CLRANING SRRVICR Homas, storat, onicas, ate. Call Chip PMt. 753 3443.</p>
        <p>WHY SPRND all your monty to gt your concralt poured and finlshad? Why not call a man mat has a price mat can't ba baail 14 yaars ox parianca. McCartar Concralt. 744-134.</p>
        <p>CHILD CARR In my home tor working mothers Exparlancsd. good homa almoaphari. 7144444.</p>
        <p>HERO YOUR HOUSE PAINTED? Shop ttachar will do suptrlor tvork Mr rtasonabla pay/Call 7444443 llar</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>II Farm Equlpmant</p>
        <p>3 utility TRAILER!, I Slock frailer. All naw. From 30 lo $300, 7S4 0730</p>
        <p>Oarofo-Yinl tala</p>
        <p>RVRRYTHINO goat. Laavlng tha coumn, Bad. clomas, ate. 4  m. till, July Ual 1114 Chestnut.</p>
        <p>OBALBRS AUCTION Thursday MaHmg I p.m Retail auction star img Friday Ip m.. Rocky Mount Flat Market and Auction Company, Hlwty Ml Bypass Soum, Faddlart viiiaga. 443-4137.</p>
        <p>IS MheallanaaM For tale</p>
        <p>BXCLUSIVB daalar tor Ktrattar. Orlontai rugs and carpet. Hcmm Furniture Stare, 701 picklnaan Avanua.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL! ^NTRY SAFE</p>
        <p>For F Ira Protection</p>
        <p>^89^%p</p>
        <p>Taff Office Equipmanf Co.</p>
        <p>752-2175  509  S.  Evans  St.</p>
        <p>fROTICT YOUR INVISTMINT.</p>
        <p>$t##m cittn your C5rpt witb St##mtx from Lrry' CbrptflMj 3010 Ttftth Sfrttl. 2$5-3300</p>
        <p>Furniture</p>
        <p>Victorian I, Primitiva. Salactad art glass and cotloctlblas. Visit</p>
        <p>Em's Antiques</p>
        <p>Farmvllle HwY- 754-2921.</p>
        <p>CLBAN RUGS likantw. Sotaiy. wim Blua Lustra Rant thampeaar, S3 Rtntal Tool Company. Now open.</p>
        <p>FILL OIRT, top sou. rocks and sand Mr S4. Larga loads. Hanry Wor imngson, tas 1441</p>
        <p>I BTU AIR CONDITIONER. 1 yaar oM. Excallant condition. 75a 4343</p>
        <p>Llvtsledi</p>
        <p>BOAR HOGS. Ouroc, Landranca and spottad Foiand China croat. 179 Lana Farm. 7S44434.</p>
        <p>MINIATURE MULE and miniatura CDvarad wagon Hsriwsa and ae-casaorMs. Fslnlad In tha bicanttnnlal spirit. Fricad to sail. 75IP7?I</p>
        <p>CARPORT FIRE SALE. Saturday, July 17 from 10-1 at 3411 siiutn Wrighi Road.</p>
        <p>PLEA MARKET. Pitt County Fairgrounds Wa havt usad tur nitora, lots of good oak Hams, all kind! ot houaahold Itoma, giasawara and antlguat. Savtral loads of marchandfsa arriving vary waok Opan aach Friday aliarnoen and all</p>
        <p>day Saturday. Wa buy and sail.</p>
        <p>IS Mlscallanaaus For Sale</p>
        <p>YAA4AHA O-SO nylon string guitar, vary good condition, S49 or bast otter. Call 75347 attar 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>HOOVER CLIANRRS will and prolong ma beauty ano life ot tho carpet. Saa Smith Electric Company Mr salts ano sarvlca. 415 Evans Strsat.</p>
        <p>IM CUISIFIEO DISPLAY</p>
        <p>OLD TOBACCO BARN, will for down ond mov# 125 55fl ifftf 5.</p>
        <p>TRUMRfTaS75. 755-0155.</p>
        <p>USfD I5M0 BTU Ir conditiOfWr, oood condition, tl7S, con bo 90on ol FIthor't Appttoneo.</p>
        <p>VICTORIAN STYLB DuflCfl Pbyff iof. vory oood condition. S350 745 5315 or 745-40^</p>
        <p>RILL DIRT builder t#nd. fop toil, ind rock. J.L. McDeniti, Ooy, 753 2313, nigbt, 755 235)</p>
        <p>CCLEBRITY FASHION JCWBLRY It havinq doubi# bonu lima again. Call now and book a party. 753 4735.</p>
        <p>WB ARI BBAUTYRfST titad* quartan  baddino and hida-a badt. Homa Furnifura Company 7SI Dicklnaon Avanua.  ^5</p>
        <p>LAROi LOADS OF und, top toll, fill dirt, and rock loid at raaionabla pricai. Lots claartd. prada work and landKaping of yards Call 755-4743 for Jim Hudaon</p>
        <p>IM CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Palio Bug Lights, M35.</p>
        <p>I- i;j'</p>
        <p>Hendrix bnrnhill Co.</p>
        <p>No Down</p>
        <p>(witb</p>
        <p>Payment</p>
        <p>credit)</p>
        <p>Prka Paymont</p>
        <p>1K9 OLDS </p>
        <p>stock No. JIM-B</p>
        <p>1972 FOIB CUSTOM</p>
        <p>stock No. Mll-B</p>
        <p>1968 OODtE COIORET</p>
        <p>Stock No. 3031-A</p>
        <p>1970 FOID MAVEIICR</p>
        <p>Stock No. D-30to&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>197B CHEVIOLET IMPALA</p>
        <p>stock No. O-320I-B</p>
        <p>1970 FORD TORIRO</p>
        <p>stock No. 3a-B</p>
        <p>1971 CHEVROLET ilSCAYHE</p>
        <p>Stock No. 3UI-A</p>
        <p>1966 lUICK RIVIERA</p>
        <p>Stock No. 3I4-A</p>
        <p>1961 FORD FAIRLARE</p>
        <p>Stock No. 270S-B</p>
        <p>1969 POHTIAG LEMAHS</p>
        <p>Stock No. R -n</p>
        <p>1965 FORD PICKOP</p>
        <p>Stock No. 1W4 D</p>
        <p>1966 FORD LTD</p>
        <p>stock No. 0-3MS-B</p>
        <p>1961 CHRYSLER HEWPORT</p>
        <p>Stock No. P-W4 A</p>
        <p>1961 MERCURY M0HTE60</p>
        <p>Stock No. 3197-B</p>
        <p>1970 FORD 6ALAXIE</p>
        <p>Stock No. 3S3I C</p>
        <p>INI FOID FAIRLARE</p>
        <p>StockNo.31U-A</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;998</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;998</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;998</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;998</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;798</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;798</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;40</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;40</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;40</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;40</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;40</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;40</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;36</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;36</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;33</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;33</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;698</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;690</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;698</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;698</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;598</p>
        <p>ll Ntlt POUIt</p>
        <p>Stock No. 3KU-A</p>
        <p>1K7 CHEVROLET IMPALA</p>
        <p>Stock No. 3191 B</p>
        <p>1965 VOLKSNAEEN</p>
        <p>Stock No. 39*4 B</p>
        <p>1965 OLOS lETSTAR</p>
        <p>Stock No, 3SI9 D</p>
        <p>INI VOUSWtCH</p>
        <p>Stack No. X7,B</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;498</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;498</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;498</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;398</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;348</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;29</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;29</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;29</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;29</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;29</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;28</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;28</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;28</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;28</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;23</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;20</p>
        <p>I5a Pafarmd F#ym#m t\m AFi u. tt mo Oafwma F#vm#$n |1 AFP N.ff I7M Dtf#rr#d F#rm#nt lltJI AFa If .51 tm Dotorroo oortfwM tian AFF nn MM Ca#rraa F*rm#m Mf AFF 33 I4M Deferred Ferment IWAFF .v UM Deferred Fermenf 5P9 AFF S4 If U4I Deferred Ferewd MM AFF  y</p>
        <p>Care arkd W5I te MM ere fMenced ler y ntenmi Cere arked MM are fineiwee fer  menfhe Care arked 54M te UM ere bnencad fv  mentfM ke LHe MauraAce</p>
        <p>A8ANY OTHERS TO SELECT FROM</p>
        <p>Tarheel Toyota</p>
        <p>109 TRADE ST.................PHONE  756  3231</p>
        <p>Oealar No. 3035</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0019" />
        <p>Thr llalla Krflrrler, (irrrnilr S&amp;lt; Wrdnrfcdii JmI&amp;gt; II |t?iIt</p>
        <p>WANT ADS</p>
        <p>7. SERVING AMERICAS TRANSPORTATIOI NEEDS FROM THE BEGINNING........</p>
        <p>1ff lUICK mVIKA. Smll tQuiry. MM up pym&amp;lt;nf. Smpli pai tov*. 10. Cli IS SW fttf 4</p>
        <p>WASMCII AMO ORVEd lOf r#ni No KMCMI hookup ntodfp Rootol Tool Company</p>
        <p>  STU Yeiit olr conclltMnor</p>
        <p>It^ OB olf condltiontr 7 JtH</p>
        <p>YOU CAN "STIAM^' cMon CPrpftt. prefMMnHy etopn with now por tW Rirwo N Vc. Rofit pt Rontal Tool Company acrttt from Hattlngs Ford Now opan ~ Rtntai Tool Company</p>
        <p>PUKA SHiLLI hlohMt quality at low pricot. Prrilt Tropical Troaturt, 3U2 Hmano Strati. Honolulu, Hawaii tMtS.</p>
        <p>COMPLBTE SBT of LuPwlg 'umi Call rm ssoo</p>
        <p>P419</p>
        <p>tOCKA.^i</p>
        <p>PLOOR tarto. 7S2</p>
        <p>UNpBRWpOO MANUAL TYPIWRITiR, C0HI1, MHI t45 751 at. 4^. 104, 734-SMI_</p>
        <p>STiRBO. GB conaoia, raal walnut. 40". Coat U50, MM S145 751 4007 4 9</p>
        <p>10 a.m. 4 p.m., 754 353)</p>
        <p>at OOLO f LECTilC STOVt. tall claanlnfi ovan, uaad 3 montht. 75t</p>
        <p>nm._</p>
        <p>MB YOU RICK OAROBN. Nmt Htkf Of com apon July n. Sc a Potan, you pkk; IN a Potan, wt pick. II acrai of you pkk parpan. Acroaa tht roaP from tht fira towar at Haaaali For information, call 795-4444.</p>
        <p>HOT RptNT RORTABLB WASHBR. lytarM. M0.7S4*ni5</p>
        <p>HOUtB RLANTS FOR SAtB Soma with #r*crama hangart. Must Mil 7540400.</p>
        <p>MOVINO. 0 foot Stars pool tabla with tabla Iannis top, 3 yaart old. 1719; 24 cubk loot Hot^nr siPa by sIPa rafriptrator with kt makar, no frost. 4 yaart oW, t459, Ouaan Anna dining room sulta. tabla, tlx chairs, hunt board with hutch, m yaars old. S050 or sold wparalaiy 72 3579 or 754 3373 for ap^ntmant._</p>
        <p>SANO for sala L^pc loads. 753 54U</p>
        <p>4S</p>
        <p>MOBILB HOMES</p>
        <p>40 MPbHa Hocnas For RofB</p>
        <p>FOR SALB or rant. 3 badroom mobtit homa 794 4617 or 754 5330</p>
        <p>3 BBDROOM MOBIL! HOMI, furnlshad, air conditionad, Sand Ounaa Vliiaga 754 5771</p>
        <p>AIR CONDITIONID trailar Fully fumishad 3 badroomi. 751 3274 and 75B1S0S</p>
        <p>TRAILBR FOR RENT. Atlantic Baach, N C Air conditionad. 990 par waak.Call 7S4 S47)aftar 5.</p>
        <p>3 AND S BIDROOMS, fvmithad. air. good location. 753 3304 or 139 5391.</p>
        <p>2 BBDROOM. air conditionad mobila homa with washar and dryar Also 2 badroom with air for 995 No pats. Call 791 3444.</p>
        <p>47 Moblla Hom# For SbIs</p>
        <p>1974 HAVELOCK 12 x 40, 3 badrooms with air conditioning 93495 Call 750 4413 or 7M 2935</p>
        <p>13 x 44. 1949. 3 BIDROOMS, with air conditioning. Partially furnlshad. 93450 754 4413 or 750 2535</p>
        <p>1973 BRAVO. 13 X 40 2 badrooms. raiMd dining araa, 94m. May bt taan at Colonial Park. 754 4413 or 754 25 25.</p>
        <p>M X S3 MOBILE HOME at Atlantic Baach. N C 2 badrooms. cantral air conditioning, axcailant condition, a raal bargain Call 919 227 5451. Buriington. N C Can ba saan at Whita Sands AAotor Court</p>
        <p>SALE "or rent 1971 Ritzcraff Furnlshad. Sala-94500; rant-'9145. Call 754 2477 afttr 9.</p>
        <p>1973 TAYLOR. 12 x 65 3 badrooms. IVs baths, cantral air, unfurnished 534 4461 after 5 30 p m</p>
        <p>1979 3 BEDROOM double^ida7 2 baths, washar and dryar. livad in only 3 months. 754-1414._</p>
        <p>12 X 49 MOBILE HOMB. Un fumishad. 3 badrooms. carpat in</p>
        <p>1223</p>
        <p>SPECIAL SALl. Now availabla 1972 Parkway, 34 x 50. convaniantly sat up, ready to movt in. Spacial sala prkt S749S. Call 754 4413 Or 751 2525</p>
        <p>SHADY KNOLL Trailer Park, 12 x 4u, 2 badrooms, air conditionad 9700 down and taka up low paymants. 752 7373 anytima.</p>
        <p>1971 12 I 49 KARAVALLA frailar in good condition. Wachovia Bank, Bathal 425 9451</p>
        <p>tC I 74 DOUBLB WIDE. Balamont l full baths. 3 bedrooms. Priced to sail 75A1730.</p>
        <p>1973 13 X 44 ARLINGTON I</p>
        <p>badrpoms. bath and a half, fully furnlshad with washar and dryar 9475. Assvm# 43 paymants of 1111 M 754 0131. Tri County Homas.</p>
        <p>1971 MAOISOnTi? X 10. Stova. rafrioarator, cantral air, axcaliant condition, (ocatad Highland Trailar Park 9500 and assuma loan. 753 3334 or 752 3940</p>
        <p>1949 KENT. 10 x 407oood condition, air conditioned, iuily furnlshad. 97500  1973 Homatta. 13 x 50, 2</p>
        <p>badrooms, SIBO and assume paymants of 944.45. 1949 Walker, 13 x 40. 3 bedrooms. 9WS 1970 Chavtlie wagon, air conditionad, power itaarlr^ automafk Iransmiuion. 9750. 73^131 Tfl County Homes</p>
        <p>1973 3 BEDROOM, fully furniihad 14195 753 5004 Of 754 2147. extaneion</p>
        <p>217.  _</p>
        <p>1974 ALL ELECTRIC MOBILE HOME Washar/dryer, assume payments 754 1054</p>
        <p>IM CLASIIFIfDOISPUY</p>
        <p>Nw enghn* SMfaod; Hvt *nd (ronn. THE LOBSTER POT, Eatt 3th St., naar Charlatta St., Waihlngton. Ogan 4   p.m. MMakdayt; M Salwrriayt; SimBayt Call Hi-MTS. Frta rtclpti lor dtHclavi Blnlngl</p>
        <p>1 LATE MODEL 14  34 mobiH lwm and citv lol oil ol Piim Slrtol 73* M</p>
        <p>1*74 CHAMPION IJ , M I b4droom, oicotKnt coftdiDon. IvrnlUltd. I43H C*ll 734 1141</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>COUHTRY iTOa* MioKway crouroadi location. Wall itoclud iMnoM In lamil, 744 4744.</p>
        <p>FOR tETTRR RUTS in raal atlalt. wa or call E H Williford. Raallor. 777 B Cofancnt ilraal. 731 Tail LHI your property with us</p>
        <p>Buying or Sailing. For Bail ?ault Try Our Parional</p>
        <p>iarvlca."</p>
        <p>D.G. NICHOIS AGENC'.</p>
        <p>ikiir^J Pbont 753 4012 dnytimt^</p>
        <p>Hpums FprSBft</p>
        <p>A HOME THAT is dlHtftn! Doubled W41H, sun deck, hardwood oak floors, solid siota foyer, dining room, hail nd wash room, custom madt draparias. appliances Loin MSumptfon af 7'i percent im mediate occupancy 754 4953 days. 7SA3144 nights</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM BRICK ranch on larBt. wooded, corner lot in Wasthavan 944.SDO. Cali 754 4537</p>
        <p>CHBRRY OAKS. Immaculate and beautifully &amp;lt;Hcoratad three bedroom home on large lot. huge den with firepiact, iarqe kitchen to please Mom with Step saving convaniarscas. fuHy carpeted and drapes remain, screanad porch for these summer days, workshop area in two car garage Priced In 50't. Estate Ready Company, 757 5054. nights 754 4452. 754-7223. 753 3447.</p>
        <p>144* SULORAVB. 4 Dwtrooms. 3&amp;gt;&amp;lt;s baths, paridad family room with fireplace 939.500 Blit Williams Real Estate. 753 2415.</p>
        <p>BY OWNBR. Being transferred, must sen immediately. Colonial Heiohts 3 hftdmoms or 9 badrooms with dan Corner lot, screanad porch with lots of Shade Carport 934,900 754 4347 or 753 2497</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. 3 bedrooms, V &amp;gt; Oaths, brkk Walk to ECU Wahl Caofas School District 1534 square feet, only 936.500 754 4998 No readors please</p>
        <p>BY OWNBR. Newly decorated 2 bedroom house nMr university. 131.900. 753 1959 after 5.</p>
        <p>By Owner</p>
        <p>4 badroom home In prime location. 2,400 iquare faet on approximately I acre wooded lot. Living room with huge llreplace, dining area. 2 bathi. garage and fenced In yard. ARany axtrai include! diih waihar, and central air. Upper 40's. Call</p>
        <p>758-1771</p>
        <p>for appointment.</p>
        <p>No realtors naed call</p>
        <p>YORKTOWN 9QUARB TOWN HOMB S gives you a practical home that doesn't look practical Cgnvenitnt location, off Highway 43 near Pitt Plaza on Oakmont Drivt Maintenance tree with money Mving leaturts built in. Not expansiva, minimum amount of caah naadad to movt in. Yet as Individual and disdnctiva as you art Prices start at 4,540. Call Aldridge B Souiherland, 754 3500</p>
        <p>UNIVBRIITY CONOOMINIUMf.</p>
        <p>Only a few ot these attractive antiqua brick homes left Spactous 2 bedroom. V j bath layout, in an ideal neighborhood adiacan* to churches, schools, playground and tennis courts Swimming pupl. 931.509. sales price 11100 down. 753 0152</p>
        <p>314 NORTH HAROINO. Perfect homeforyoungcoupic Ibadrooms. 1 bath, living room, dining room. well, to wall carpat, air condltknad, ap pliancas rafr igarator and range Wall maintained, close to university 132,900 Blount &amp;amp; Bait Realty Com pany. Inc., 753 4143 Ntghis. Lee F Ball, 754 3744</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. Cherry Oaks 1400</p>
        <p>square ttat, 3 badrotHns. 3 full baths, den with fireplace, dotle garage Corner lol 944.500 7 54 1035 after 5</p>
        <p>REDUCED Owners being tran sfarrad Must sail Large livNiQ room, kltchan and dining area. 3 spacious badrooms. carpon and ana of tha krvliait landKapad yards in town. Ramambar if* rtducad a^ ttwi means m for you. Call Graanvillc Oevalopmant, 7n 9114 Faya Bow 754 5354 or Winnie Evans. 753 4734</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>BarkBr's</p>
        <p>Rtfrigtratlon</p>
        <p>Service</p>
        <p>Air condition probkmtf</p>
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        <p> S HP or I HP tnglna!.</p>
        <p>CLARK &amp;amp; CO.</p>
        <p>Memorial Or.  7M.17</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>Assistant Manager</p>
        <p>or</p>
        <p>Manager Trainee</p>
        <p>Mull be raipomlblt aggroulvt type porion and willing to laorn all pham o* roilauranl optratloni. Fringe bonotlti, no ox-porlonct nocoiaary, will train.</p>
        <p>Apply In porion</p>
        <p>WeiCtm Sizzlin Steik Home</p>
        <p>TMI PAMItY ITIAK HOUM</p>
        <p>Ask For Lonnie Stencil</p>
        <p>COLORS COULD IE CHANGEDI Don't let me pamt cotors stand *n your way from having good m vastmant whan a little paint and powder could make a diHaranca Thara s 4 large badrooms. 2 baths, large dan with tirtplaica. formal dlnlrM and living, 2 years ow Asking 43.4ob JaannaHf Cox Agency, inc  752 mi. 754 1549. 754 2521. 754 1554.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM BRICK HOME 1320 SQuart feel, corner lot 754 3794</p>
        <p>BRICK RANCH 3bedrooms. 2tMfhs. dan with fireplace, garage, nkefy landKapad. 1433 square feet of living ^y 943.SN Jeannatta Cox</p>
        <p>^Tt</p>
        <p>3531.7 4713</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING on Mumford Road One acre approxlmataivsl725 heated square faet. 3 badrooms. living room ^th fireplace, lots of cabinet space In kitchen. Kraanad m porch, utility room, cantral heat. 2 buildings on lot. one tl X 37 and ona 4 X M. 935.000 7 0514 for appointment</p>
        <p>NO WORRY ABOUT SCHOOL DISTRICTS. A 5 minute walk from Eastern Elamantary. 3 litdrooms. tvs oatna. hvtng room, dtntng araa and a 'Party Houm" with firaplaca m the back yard Prkad so you can live haraf Jaannatta Cox Agency, inc . 753 7007 , 794 1554. 7 3S3T; 754 154f, 7 4713</p>
        <p>THREE BEDROOM HOME with 3 baths, dan and fireplace. Large kltchan with dining area, carport, excellent location. Exceikmt buy considering It's got 1443 square feat of heated Maa Truty agooobuy. and owner will pay closing cost 941.300 Jeannette Cox Agency, inc , 752 7407 7 4713. 7 3554. 754 3531. 754 1549</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. Rad Oak Carpeted. 3 bedrooms. 7 baths, central air, 3 car WIN pay closing cost 937,500</p>
        <p>HOME locatad naar park and university Offers 1900 square teat with sida porch 3 badrooms. 2 baths, dan, living room with firapiact, dining  room,  kitchen  with  eat in</p>
        <p>araa Attractivaiy landKioad and wall maintained Cali us to show Flaming!. AttociattS. 7544334</p>
        <p>ARE YOU LOOKING FOR SPACE AND L0CATI0N7 Wa have this attractive horrw in Lake Ellsworth 2500 square feet. 4 bedrooms. 2V&amp;gt; baths,  family  room, living  room,</p>
        <p>dining  room,  kitchen  with  eat in</p>
        <p>area Nicafy landKa^ with a large patM.  Prict.  955.500  Fleming A</p>
        <p>Associates. 754 4234.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. Nice end cozy, small and swaat, near the univtrsllv Living room with fireplace, dlnmg room, kitchen, dan, two bedrooms, and bath. Nice yKd. quiet street Price S27.SOO Call fiammg A Associates 754 4234 or Margaret Capwell, 753 5401</p>
        <p>NEW HOME in Belvedere 1444 square faet. 3 bedrooms, Vi baths, family room with fireplace end ex posed beams Dining room, kitchen and utility room Attractively decorated Priced in low 40's FlemingA Assocletes. 754 4 234.</p>
        <p>HOME IN EXCELLENT LOCATION. Loan assumption possible With S3000 equity payment 3 badrooms. baths, family room with firaplaca, dining room, kltchan. single car garage 1300 square faet of heated area Fleming A Auociates. 754 4234</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT CONOITtON. ax cellent price immacuiattf 3 bedrooms, t&amp;gt;^ baths. H) minutes from Graanvilla Single carport with utility room Price 925.300 Flaming i Associates. 754 4234</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>Ldt* ForSaM</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LOT 9/10 acre with deep wall ar&amp;gt;d septic tank 94000 CaH Graanvilla Oevalopmant, 752 24U</p>
        <p>M RMort propiny For Sli</p>
        <p>Three A 1 wooded waterfront lots overlooking Inland Waterway. High elevation. Bulkheaded, septic tank permits already Issued. School bus and mail routes on state maintained road, l hour from Greenville. $12.000 Ea.Call Belhaven</p>
        <p>Ott Leary, 943-3467</p>
        <p>IM CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WINDOWS DOORS &amp;lt;t AWNINGS</p>
        <p>C L LUPTON CO</p>
        <p>252 6116</p>
        <p>Brick, Block &amp;amp; Concrete Service</p>
        <p>PorclMi. W*Niwyt, PrIIm, Orlvii, Stoepi, Slipi, Rltoinlng Wills, itc.</p>
        <p>15 Y#ri Eipirltnci. All Work Ouarinltid.</p>
        <p>Gid Holloman 753-3S03 FBrmville, N.C.</p>
        <p>IlM lOUARI FOOT cemmHCMI buildng, SuitApit for oM&amp;gt;ca wartnovsa. raUii use f 2V3 W#st Ntnm Jiraat Cenucf i J 6&amp;lt;jwrtfs Jr , f 2414 or 754 5024</p>
        <p>WAREHOUSE SPACE Ap</p>
        <p>proxtmANIy 42.000 iquart leaf Idaai locAtkbn. railroad siding Call Carroll A Afsocrafas. 752 lOXi</p>
        <p>OFFiCEl AND tTORAOB fpr rant</p>
        <p>304 and 310 Pannsytvanip Avenue Cali Pa West. 743 4720</p>
        <p>*4 ARBrtmtnf* For Rttif</p>
        <p> X</p>
        <p>TWO 4 bedroom houses. I aHioancy. two 4 badroom ipartmants Cal&amp;gt; 744 3394 attar 7</p>
        <p>One 4*nd two badrourn garu***' apartmonti Locatad iust cfi ErtM Tenth-Street</p>
        <p>PHONE 747 3419</p>
        <p>FURNISHED 7 LARGE BEDROOMS Living room with firaplaca. front porch haat water, awtr furntshad Ciosa to downtown and ECU SerMxrs caiil only 752 1042 attar Ip m</p>
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        <p>Beautiful large 2 bedroom garden apartments with wail to wati carpet, draparta. dlihwathar #nd two wimmtng pool! Located oH Country Oub Or&amp;gt;va adiacanf to Graanvilla Gotl and Country Club 744 4449</p>
        <p>ONi BEDROOM. nawly radfcoraiad. quiat location Cali Buchanan Real Etaia 742 3494</p>
        <p>Most tuxurioui 2 badroom townhowsat and 1 bedroom apart mantt in Gratnviiia Chandaiar. trash compactor, fuiiy carpatad. drapes, etc , piu washar and dryar hook up. tabuioui pool, sauna bath, tennis court and club room 742 1547</p>
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        <p>756-2792 Mr. Hudson</p>
        <p>ISMA M. 4 MP M</p>
        <p>JUST 4 OF THE 30 GOOD USED CAR DEALS AT M&amp;amp;W CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>1976 Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>Rod with black vinyl lop, powor stw-rmq and brakes, air, AM/ FM stereo, 4S4 V 8, 5,700 miles</p>
        <p>*4995</p>
        <p>1974 Cutlass Supreme</p>
        <p>Medium blue metallic, white vinyl top, power steering and brakes, air. AM radio with tape, fonsole, rally wheels  *3995</p>
        <p>1972 Buick Skylark</p>
        <p>Custom, 7 door, tx-ige, brown vinyl top, locally owned, power steering and brakes, air S2^g^</p>
        <p>1975 Camaro LT</p>
        <p>Maroon with maroon vinyl top. power steering and brakes, air  *4295</p>
        <p>M&amp;amp;W CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Ayden, N C</p>
        <p>Used Car Oltice 246 2216 New Car Office 746 3141</p>
        <p>Eastbrook</p>
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        <p>CALL 758 4012</p>
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        <p>Ultimate In Apartment Living</p>
        <p>/ and 3 bedrooms washer dffpr hoo* uPS pool, dub house Only Sbiocxs trom  Carolina Uniyerstiy</p>
        <p>Cnee* everywhere else f'rsi Then Ca*i</p>
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        <p>uot Willow St 752 4225</p>
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        <p>49 Apartments For Rent  *9  Office  Space  For  Rtnt</p>
        <p>1 BEDROOM DUPLEX HI A Stanctii Drive Avatieoie August 1 Atr condtf'Onvr. rnge. refrigerator uppi*ed 744 74</p>
        <p>Houaei For Rent</p>
        <p>NICE H0U9E 1 otdrooms. bam feM Thtrp Strevt 1194 742 2744</p>
        <p>1 BtOROOM HOUfI m covniry &amp;lt;4 m.tes wuih ol Greenvtlie 7 N94 or 744 3244</p>
        <p>407 AZTEC lE^ T~bedroomv cerpefed. &amp;gt; bath Cn 7)2 29*)</p>
        <p>HOME F0R"1Tme# vb division 3 bedrooms tuy baths living room, cftmng room, kitchers Single car gar eg* tIDO per month Cali Fleming 4 Associates 7s*42H for more oefad*</p>
        <p>*1 Loft For Renf</p>
        <p>THB VILLAGB MOBILE Home Park. Ayden Hicktdaie Mob&amp;gt;ie Home Park has a new owner and  new name The VlMage if you ert Looking for e clean. qu&amp;lt;ei end ef tractive envtronmenf for your r&amp;gt;ob*ie home, this is I if yow decide to mov 10 The Village we wiii pev your treospoftmg expenses end g we yw mefvsf month rent free vi.ih  copy (9 thts ed 742 7141. 744 304* or 744 4170</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME LOT for renf 742</p>
        <p>2444</p>
        <p>4* DHIci SiMCV For Rnt</p>
        <p>Cm h bbBi, *&amp;lt;$</p>
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        <p>AH ipphsations ate acieptrd sub|ecl to avafliNiiv.</p>
        <p>DOWNTOWN OFFICE Space for rent Aveilebie for immediate or cupancy Janttoriai service erd utilities furnished Call 7)2 4154 from 9 I</p>
        <p>OFFICB SPACE Avaitablt 12 x II. 1134 a month, cerpeted. fronting on</p>
        <p>Memorsai Drive, ample parxtng 7)4 44</p>
        <p>IM CLASSIFieOOISFLAY</p>
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        <p>Wholesale To Everyone</p>
        <p>QUALITY FOR LESS 130? N Greenest</p>
        <p>758 noi</p>
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        <p>7! Resort Froptrfy For Rant</p>
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        <p>CLARK &amp;amp; CO.</p>
        <p>MEMORIAL OR</p>
        <p>754 37</p>
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        <p> FRESH OR SMOKED Made the Same Old Fashioned Way For 40 years.</p>
        <p>Phone 946 4161 Washington Packing Co., Inc. Old Chocowinity Road Washington, N.C.</p>
        <p>The</p>
        <p>Real</p>
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        <p>Corner</p>
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        <p>1ST A I KS</p>
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        <p>THE LOUIS CLARK AGENCY. INC.</p>
        <p>REALTORS /524173</p>
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        <p>New LISTING</p>
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        <p>Jeannette Q^^Agency, Inc.</p>
        <p>[q 752-7807</p>
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        <p>TONIGHT 5:30-9 P.M. TOMORROW NIGHT 5:30-9 P.M.</p>
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        <p>DUFFUS REALTY,INC.</p>
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        <p>756-5395 Anytim*</p>
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        <p>26,500</p>
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        <p>Moo.-Frl. II- t Sunday 2 - 4</p>
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        <p>Aidrifige &amp;amp; Southerland</p>
        <p>754 3500 Salts Offica 754 6407 BUILT BY</p>
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        <p>QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED*  NONE  SOLO  TO DEALERS</p>
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        <p>Chuck L. 99^</p>
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        <p>VANILLA WAFERS BOX 55</p>
        <p>FIG NEWTONS</p>
        <p>Pkg.</p>
        <p>75</p>
        <p>PETER PAN</p>
        <p>PEANUT</p>
        <p>BUTTER</p>
        <p>Smooth Or Crunchy</p>
        <p>1201.</p>
        <p>Jar</p>
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        <p>Pampers</p>
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        <p>DOWNY</p>
        <p>FROZEN FOODS</p>
        <p>PET RITZ APPLE, PEACH, OR CHERRY |  OLD SOUTH 100%</p>
        <p>FRUIT PIES GRANGE JUICE</p>
        <p>49&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>20-Ox.</p>
        <p>Pkg.</p>
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        <p>COOK N' BAGS</p>
        <p>4 M.OO</p>
        <p>KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP</p>
        <p>MARGARINE</p>
        <p>49'</p>
        <p>1-Lb.</p>
        <p>Pkg.</p>
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        <p>Cheese</p>
        <p>SINGLES</p>
        <p>DIXIE CRYSTAL ,</p>
        <p>SUGAR</p>
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        <p>994</p>
        <p>Pork &amp;amp;</p>
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        <p>Cocktail Si</p>
        <p>39</p>
        <p>WISHBONE FRENCH, ITALIAN OR THOUSAND</p>
        <p>  160X.</p>
        <p>SIxa</p>
        <p>ISLAND </p>
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        <p>79*</p>
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        <p>Milk</p>
        <p>Ballon</p>
        <p>$163</p>
        <p>PRiMCN'i</p>
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        <p>MGl.</p>
        <p>Jar</p>
        <p>59</p>
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        <p>No. 1</p>
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        <p>M 1545 S 1 00</p>
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        <p>PILLSBURY PLAIN OR IBLP RISING</p>
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        <p>tLb.</p>
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        <p>79'</p>
        <p>Hungry Jack Instant</p>
        <p>Potatoes</p>
        <p>160x.</p>
        <p>Box</p>
        <p>DISHWASHER DETERGENT</p>
        <p>Cascade</p>
        <p>5 ^79</p>
        <p>63 Ox. Box</p>
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        <p> ;00 A.M. TO 7:00 P.M.</p>
        <p>FRI.-SAT.</p>
        <p> :00 A.M. TO0;30P.M. CLOSEDSUNDAY</p>
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        <p>518 oz. $ 1CANS </p>
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        <p>518 02. $ 1CANS </p>
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        <p>6  49</p>
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        <p>SAVE 10&amp;lt; 12 OZ. CAN</p>
        <p>89</p>
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        <p>HEAVY WESTERN QRAIN FED BEEF</p>
        <p>BOHELESS MAST</p>
        <p>CUT FROM THE CHUCK</p>
        <p>lb.</p>
        <p>87</p>
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        <p>iraOLE NEW nv nu nur sbouucb ihisi</p>
        <p>STEAKS STEAKS</p>
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        <p>SHOOLDEB</p>
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        <p>UaOA MMECTtO TiNOCR</p>
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        <p>2ibi^ AVQ. lb. 79^</p>
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        <p>SALAD</p>
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        <p>b&amp;gt;.49</p>
        <p>^&amp;gt;^59*</p>
        <p>MPBIOFMHMM</p>
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        <p>aapmbatonsop</p>
        <p>niAlfKS 1lb.Q8f&amp;lt; PNG. 9#</p>
        <p>TURBOT</p>
        <p>FILLETS</p>
        <p>it&amp;gt;99</p>
        <p>UKR MOHT TENOCR</p>
        <p>8UCE0 BEEF</p>
        <p>UVER</p>
        <p>lb 59</p>
        <p>BED INBPPEB FILLET</p>
        <p>lb.*l9</p>
        <p>ANN PAGE</p>
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        <p>3 </p>
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        <p>14</p>
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        <p>99</p>
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        <p>10 oz. PKG.</p>
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        <p>SPECIAL</p>
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        <p>64</p>
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        <p>CANTALOUPES</p>
        <p>ICEBERG</p>
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        <p>SAVE 19c</p>
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        <p>88</p>
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        <p>328</p>
        <p>RO $|00</p>
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        <p>DOO</p>
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        <p>SAVE 30c</p>
        <p>25 n&amp;gt;. BAG</p>
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        <p>99</p>
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        <pb facs="00093113_0022" />
        <p>nTIh DHy R&amp;gt;ntor. CrcnivUk, N.t^WliiMUy, Jyly 14, irj*'America At The Movies' Treat For Cinema Buffs</p>
        <p>By KONAI.D K, COHKN WASHINGTON (UPI) - The "Splril of St Louit" bumped critlly down the runway, evaded a awamp, clipped a power line and barely mlaacd craihlnii into a clump of tree* Inside the open cockpit, the pilot, wearing a World War I style aviator's helmet, had a worried look on his face His ryes bugged, his breath came quickly, his lips were clamped grimly</p>
        <p>Rut the funny-looking plane suddenly was airborne and one of man's great adventures had begun</p>
        <p>No, It wasn't Charles Lind bergh in the cockpit. It was</p>
        <p>Jimmy Stewart Playing Charles Lindbergh It was a 35-second film clip, part of "America at the Movies," the American Kilm Institute's contribution to the Bicentennial On June 27 It gol ; its premiere at the Opera House of the Kennedy Center after an old fashioned wine and popcorn parly that drew 2,200 visitors</p>
        <p>Then II went to Kurope for a special showing at the Berlin International Kilm Festival on Independence Day Kve It will be showing in theaters around the nation later this summer The film Is a dandy  clips</p>
        <p>from 83 great American films. Its only drawback Is the frustration you feel when a scene ends too quickly You'd like to see a bit more of Jimmy Ogney as George M Cohan in "Yankee Doodle Dandy "</p>
        <p>You wonder what finally happened to Woody Allen who ineptly tried to rob a bank in "Take the Money and Run " And you wonder did Mickey Rooney ever get the girl in "Isjve Finds Andy Hardy "</p>
        <p>But never mind It shouldn't be missed There are absolutely classic scenes  from Modern Times," when Charlie Chaplin</p>
        <p>A BICENTENNIAL CONTRIBUTION  world premtere  (rf 'AmeiicM  at the</p>
        <p>- Director George Steveni Jr. (left).  Moviei at the  Kennedy  Center  in</p>
        <p>actreaa Rita Moreno and Rep. Ron  Waahlngton. (UPI Photo)</p>
        <p>DeUumi, Calif., share popcorn at</p>
        <p>'Brier Patch' Makes A Difference In Atlanta</p>
        <p>By MATTHEW C. QUINN ATLANTA (UPIi - What began seven years ago as a federally-funded social program to aid "unemployable" low-Income women has sprouted into a full-fledged business operation selling textiles to retail stores across the nation.</p>
        <p>Each week about 80 women living below the federal poverty level meet In small groups In the Atlanta area to submit their finished products for sale and get homework assignments for more.</p>
        <p>The women started out making quilts, shorts, skirts, blouses and pillows They are now working on a complete tennis line under the trade name "Brier Patch," which la being sold nationally In speciality shops and department stores. Including fashionable Garflnkle's In Washington, D.C, Mary Bankester, executive director of Rabbit Enterprises. Inc , the non-profit parent company of Brier Patch, said the group was formed in 1988 out of a YWCA arts and crafts program "The YWCA put money In and the women were making more and more money because It was an opportunity to make money while slaying home," Ms Bankester said "They didn't have to go outside the home to get Jobs and get their children cared lor "</p>
        <p>Now, Ms. Bankester said, the women take home about 1100 a month. In many cases "the difference between dog food and chopped hamburger meat" for the family table.</p>
        <p>"We started out with volunteers selling the goods at arts and crafts festivals around town But by 1972. the funding got loo complicated and the</p>
        <p>YWCA told us we'd have to go elsewhere," she said.</p>
        <p>The group landed a 825.000 office of Economic Opportunity grant and got some foundation support. The foundation money Is long gone and the group aims to become self-sufficient and shed the federal funding this year,</p>
        <p>"In 1972, we made three or four thousand dollars In 1974, we did 831,000 In 1975 . 802.000 and this year we're pushing to double that again to over 8120,000. Ms Bankester said.</p>
        <p>Currently there are four groups Three are in full production and one is being trained by Mary Earhart, one of the four full-time staff members One of the groups is comprised entirely of Spanlah-speaking women Many of the women have physical disabilities, including diabetes and heart conditions. Many cannot read and most are receiving Social Security benefits.</p>
        <p>Most are incapacitated and cannot work a full-time job That's why we want them In the program." Ms Bankester said.</p>
        <p>Eighty-one-year-old Mary</p>
        <p>Turnipseed is the senior mem t&amp;gt;er "She works more slowly than the others but turns in her work on lime, said Ms Bankester. "She can make about six products, including tennis racket covers and sun visors,"</p>
        <p>At a training session eight black women and one Spanish-speaking woman got their assignments from Ms Earhart, who urged each to produce three Items by their next meeting.</p>
        <p>We've got to be thinking in</p>
        <p>ECU Title I Project To Serve 6 Counties</p>
        <p>An East Carolins University project to implement en-vlronnentsl education in six northeastern North Cafoltna counties has received 120,517 In funding under provisions of Title I of the Higher Education Act of 1965.</p>
        <p>The projKl, Involving the county school systems of Gates, Hertford, Bertie, Chowan, Martin and Perquimas Counties U directed by Dr. Carolyn H. Hampton, associate professor of science education at ECU.</p>
        <p>According to Dr. Hampton, the psoject Is designed to upgrade the environmental knowledge and skills of teachers of science aad social studies at the junior high level, and to assist the teachers in the integration of limental education In</p>
        <p>envtr|in</p>
        <p>existing curricula.</p>
        <p>The project, begun during the past fiscal year. Is guided by an environmental education advisory task force consisting of three ECU science education faculty members and a school supervisor, a Junior high school principal and a junior high school classroom teacher from each of the six county school units.</p>
        <p>The task force will plan curriculum development, in-service training for teachers, workshop sessions and curriculum activites, and help In the evaluation of the project</p>
        <p>Dr. Hampton said the project will Involve two basic phases; a curriculum development phase and a staff development phase. She will coordinate all project</p>
        <p>activities and act as liaison between ECU and the six counties.</p>
        <p>Other members of the ECU Department of Science Education faculty who will be working In one or more phases of the project are Carol Hampton. Charles Coble, Robert Dough and James Nicholson.</p>
        <p>BIRTH RATE NEW YDRK (AIM The In slituir of Life Insurance says the birth rate In the United Stairs in 1974 was at the lowest level ever recorded It says final statistics recently released by the Health Resources Administration show the 1974 rate of 14 9 births per I.IHX) (sipulailon was identical 111 that in 1973, the lowest on</p>
        <p>performs a ballet that is SO years ahead of Its time in depicting the tedium of the assembly line and the stultifying effect it can have on a person's humanity Rita Morenos dancing and singing of the "America" number from "West Side Story; city slickers Humphrey Bogart and Walter Huston greedily dreaming of gold in "Treasure of the Sierra Madre, Dustin Hoffman kidnaping Katharine Ross from the altar In "The Graduate."</p>
        <p>terms of production and you don't do that when you do only one, she said.</p>
        <p>The women agreed to work on the three items Moat of them have sewing machines at home, but If they dont, facilities at community centers around town are available.</p>
        <p>"I think it's great, I really love 11, said Evallna Kirby, a newcomer to the program "TV fellowship la great."</p>
        <p>Miss Kirby said she joined the program "for the experience."</p>
        <p>Sara Kelly said she liked the program because of the social atmoaphere and supplementary income It provides.</p>
        <p>The United Methodist Church has provided the women with life insurance and hospitalization benefits There Is a long waiting list for the project and each new entrant must be carefully .screened to see that she is living below the federal poverty line. If a woman earns too much money, she must leave the program An all volunteer board of directors seta management policy but the groups, each of which electa a board member, virtually run themselves.</p>
        <p>The board determines wages by liming production of a given article But if the women aren't happy with their wage, they can have their representatives on the board order that production be re-timed and a new wage set</p>
        <p>"We're one of the few programs operating that has t&amp;gt;ecome stable and is rapidly moving towards a self-sufficient position," said Ms, Bankester. "It doesn't look like more than six months before we will be able to cut loose from federal funding "</p>
        <p>The two-hour film is divided Into five parta The Land. The Cities, The Famillea, The Wars, The Spirit Ther e la narration by Charlton Heaton. But unlike many film compiiationa it is delimit-fully unobruslve. It helps the film along but doea not overwhelm It And It la well writtea The film was created and produced for the American Revolution Bicentennial Administration by the American Film Institute. Included is the</p>
        <p>work of 66 performers' 54 directors, 116 screenwriters and 73 producert.</p>
        <p>The director of AFI George Stevens Jr. told the Kennedy Center audience that the film is something that could be uken out on Amerda's 30th birthday and enjoyed" It is a gUmpse of the American spirit and character, a moaaic ... not a history of America or a history of the movies</p>
        <p>The movie has no point of view. be said "It is not a polemic It Is a feeling that our</p>
        <p>country keeps moving oa and that perhaps film has captured that movement and that spirit as well as anything else in this nation"</p>
        <p>Sure, some of your favorite movies were left out It seemed strange that something as American as "The Wizard of Oi" was missing Or (hat there WM no scene from A Thousand Clowns;" no sign of Marilyn Monroe, Gets Garbo. Ingrid Bergman; only one scene from the great Broadway musicals.</p>
        <p>But there was enough of</p>
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        <p>Here's How They Voted</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON-Hirei how irci Membri ol Coogreu were rKordod oo major roll call votea July 1 and July !, when Congrota receaaad (or th* July 4 holiday and the Democratic National Convention.</p>
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        <p>HOUSE REFORM Rejected. 16S (or and 2M agalnit, a Republlcan-iponaored motion aimed at oullKylng the Demcrata plan (or re(ormlng the manner In which membera' o((ke accounts are administered. 11118 motion sought to recommlt'H Res 1372, the DcmocUts' re(orm vehicle, to the Rules Committee, thus clearing the way (or consideration ot the alternative Republican propoeal.</p>
        <p>H Res 1372 was subsequently passed. It represents the Democrats' major response to the Capitol Hill sex-and-payroll scandal, which has hit hardest at their party. The Democratic majority Is responsible (or most rules governing Internal matters such as o((lce allowances and payrolls.</p>
        <p>H Res 1372 in effect ratliled Administration Committee actions to improve oversight of congressional (unds and allow congreasmen greater latitude to trana(er (unds among o((ice accounts. The resolution stripped the committee of power to make (uture allowance changes other than cost-ot-llvlng adjustments. Republicans wanted separate votes by the Houae on all allowance changes, and said the new (reedom to shift office funds amounted to giving each member a "slush fund."</p>
        <p>Rep. Charles Wiggins (R-Calif.), a supporter of the recommittal motion, said the Democratic plan contains "precious little" reform.</p>
        <p>Rep. Norman D'Amours (D-N. H.), an opponent, said recommittal would mean delay, and he asked: "If we cannot make this reform now with the backing of the public ... then when will we be able to make it?"</p>
        <p>Reps. James Martin (R-tl and James Broyhill (R-lO) voted "yea."</p>
        <p>Reps. Walter Jones (D-l)L. H. Fountain (D-2), David Henderson (D-3), Ike Andrews (D-4), Stephen Neal (D-3). Richardson Preyer (D-). Charies Rose (0-7) and W. G. Hefner(D-d) voted nay."</p>
        <p>Rep. Roy Taylor (D-IU did not vote.</p>
        <p>HOUSE PROBE Rejected, 143 (or and 283 against, a motion to kill a Democratic plan to establish a commission to study House financial and personnel procedures In the wake of disclosures of misuse of congreulonal funds. The motion sought to recommit the Democratic plan (H Rea 1383) to the Rules Committee, with Instruction to the committee to send to the floor the tougher Republican substitute. H Res 1388 was then passed.</p>
        <p>The Republicans proposed establishing a select committee with equal representation of Republicans and Democrats. It would audit the office allowances of all House members, officers and committees. The adopted Democratic plan provldded for a commission which would have until late next year to study House operations and make recommendations. Supporters of the recommittal motion said a thorough and</p>
        <p>speedy audit of the House would best restore the integrity of the body after allegatkms ranging from misusing travel funds to keeping a mistreu oo the congressional payroll. Rep. Delbert Latta (R-Ohio) Mid H Res 1388 wss a "milktoast approach to the problem."</p>
        <p>Opponents said that the commiuion, which will include House members and outsiders, and effectively study the House and propose changes without an expensive audit of House books. Rep. Richard Bolling (D-Mo.) Mid audita of members or committees will be conducted "when an accusatioo Is made that la subetantlal."</p>
        <p>Martin and Broyhill voted "yea."</p>
        <p>Jones, Fountain, Henderson, Andrews, Neal, Preyer, Roae, Hefner and Taylor voted "nay."</p>
        <p>Senate</p>
        <p>GEN. BROWN Confirmed, 37 for and 34 against, the nomination of Air Force Gen. George S. Brown to a second two-year term as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of SUff, the nation's highest military position.</p>
        <p>Brown drew wide public criticism and a rebuke from President Ford In 1374 for comments to a Duke University audience in which he criticized the Jewish Influence on Congress and the nation's banka and newspapers.</p>
        <p>"I think that Genral Brown's apology at that time fully explained his personal position in making those unfortunate remarks, said Sen. Howard Cannon (D-Nev.), a supporter. Cannon said that, at recent confirmation hearings. Brown "reaffirmed his basic personal belief that he had erred In his original remarks."</p>
        <p>Sen. Richard Stone (D-Fla.), an opponent, said that Browns Duke University statements reflected "basic antisemitism and religious bigotry, and urged the Senate to vote 'no' on behalf of better advice by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs and against bigotry in high office."</p>
        <p>Sens. Robert Morgan (D) and Jease Helms (R) voted "yea.</p>
        <p>TAX REFORM Rejected, 30 (or and 38 against, an amendment to save the U.S. Treasury about 3300 million in flKsl 1377 and more In later years by reducing tax benefits for American exporters who form domestic intcmational sales corporations (DlSCs). The amendment was proposed to HR 10812, a tax reform bill.</p>
        <p>Exporters who establish DISCs are allowed to defer payment of much of their taxes on export Income, under a 1371 law passed to boost U.S. exporta. Tax deferrals by DISCs cost the Treasury about $1.4 billion per year in revenue.</p>
        <p>Sen. Gaylord Nelson (D-Wis.), sponsor of the amendment, said that DISC benefits have been "stuffing the multinationals full of money," but that "there la not anybody  not one knowledgeable expertwho says this DISC subsidy actually works to expand our trade."</p>
        <p>Sen. Abraham Ribicoff (D-Conn.), an opponent, said that (or (he U.S. "to tie the hands of our exporters by giving them nothing, and allowing the advantage to go to our trading partners all over the world, la sheer nonsense and folllshneaa."</p>
        <p>Morgan and Helms voted "nay."</p>
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        <p>ARTHUR C. CLARK. fUrted Uv1b to Sri LaoU. whkb was called Ceyk until ItTS, over a decade ago. (UPI Photo)</p>
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        <p>thingi with numben then t crooked iccounUnL and a tew rocknamed for him The TV eet k  gift from the government of Indie, the computer e gift frim the menufeclurcr, end the lew comet from the government of the klend nelion Clerfce now celk home The lenky. beepeclecM eu-thor leyi he fell in love wiUt Srt Iknke. which until ISR wee celled Ceylon, end elerted living here more then e decade ago "I got Urtd of leaving the lend every five monthe and IS deyt or whatever it wee." be ukL But If he didn't tcave he would became eub)ect to heavy tax lewx "I ipoke to every officiel In every governmenl agency I could find, aeking them to change the lawa" he recalled Lail year they dKl enacting the "PaciUbM for Koreigneri for Kcaidence UiSrl Lanka" acL tt'a known to the forctgnert involved ai "CUrke'a tew "</p>
        <p>The law apphea to Iboee bringing In a aperifled amount of foreign exchange  about IIU for a ilngle pereon  each month and exempli the foreign reiideni from payligi realdencc laxe*</p>
        <p>AboulW peraona are currently living on the iiland under tha termi of the taw and another 10 are waiting lor their ipplice tioni lo be approved.</p>
        <p>Clarke himielf hopea to apcod mnc or 10 monlha here Ihfi year On the lecondfViar itudy of hu ipacioua. airy home if the computer The naity computer in the movie "2001" of course wat called "Hal" Clarke'i u called "Hal Jr" and a pocfcel catcuklor u "Hal 3rd" The fixation on the exteflerreatnal extends to CUirfce's German shepherd dog who u named Sputnik'</p>
        <p>Oownalairs u the televkion set, idle during Ihe day but the local pni for up to three donn vifiiori ft night. The next nraresl set u in India The Indian government presented "the lube" to Clarfce to see programs broadcast by Indw under its .Satellite Inalruo lional Tetevuion Experiment Indian KientuU, Ilka many other*, look on CUirke as the</p>
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        <p>l*hyician medical research rr smi entymr scienliali working on new ways lo im lirovc the health ol Ihr aged indcale lhal it u realislic lo expect Ihe adveni o( pill which may "prolong menial and phys ital vigor as well a life il ell tievnnd age 100 " accord ing In Kiwen</p>
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        <p>That was more Uuin a (tecada before the Soviet Union launched lb flral space saleUite Clarke k invited to thouaanda of evenk a year, hare and abroad HecommanditJ.OOO par lecture but k very choosy about where he speaks "Now I must be going somepkca I'm interaated te. speaking lo the right group and saying something new " Thoaa kinds of conditlont maana hi winds up addraaaing a foinl eaaion of the U S. Congrata, say. or a seminar at tha Massachuatlls Institute of Trchnolagy Thoae tptechaa and othari, as well as lome biographical malertel will be wrapped Into hk ncxi book, te be called "Tht View from Samidip" Sri Laika was once callad "Serandip" and, Bi a iMua aerendlpfly maana ttumbling by chance onto happy things</p>
        <p>"For Ihe past 20 ytara. my Ufa haa been dominated by three S't Space. Serendip and iheSaa."  the opening line of the book Clarke sayi he can write a book in about three months and hope* to start another later thk year</p>
        <p>"It'iabout a country thatkM per cant Sri Lunka In IM yakia* time II was conceived onglikUy at a film acrtpl" and may be titled "Tha PounUlM if Paradke "</p>
        <p>Clarke was bom la Mtnahaad. Kngland. and worked as a govammcni auditor until World War IL whan he became a radar inslrucior After tha war ha became an adltor and a writer Tha bookthelvaa in hu study are crammed with hk works, oairly W hooka traiklated wte more than 30 lanfuagea in the early iwo's Claita wrote Ihe novel "Earthllghl" and detciibad aatronautt lidUig past a crater on tha moon la July. IV7I the Apollo It astronauts cruised paat the crater and named It "Ean-Mifhl"</p>
        <p>A pic lure on tha wall shows Iht crater, theApollolt landMgslla, and bears tha sulagrapha of the crew - astronauta Dave ScoO. Jim Irwm and AI Wordan.</p>
        <p>Clarke had a severa alUtk t polio in IH2. but II doaan't stem to have tUwad him down tea much and it "doaen'l stop ma from playing aavaral hours of vicious table tennk."</p>
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        <p>CHARLESTON. 8.C (A?)-Charlastoo will boat a rlii from tha U.S. CoaM Caari bark Eaglt. Augusl M.</p>
        <p>The Milp recently lad kitra than m sallUif vasaala troa II naHona Into Ntw York Hartar at part of Oparalioa Sail of Uw couotry'a BIcentMWtsI catekrt-Uon.</p>
        <p>The Eagtf II te irrira In Cbartefton at t p.n AngnM I and will be open Ui tha ptUc the naxt day front  a.m. la U a m and from 1 p.n to 4 p.a.</p>
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        <p>for Most Louisville Kids, Busing Is No Big Deal</p>
        <p>By EARNI YOUNG AMoclated Preu Writer</p>
        <p>LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -It'I dark ai l^yarold Mark Jump huniei toward hia neighborhood acbool. There, he will join about 30 other youngatera 00 a yellow achool bua which will take them acroai town.</p>
        <p>Hark la white. Hla new Kbool la In a predominantly black neighborhood.</p>
        <p>About the aame time, Bab-bctte Norfleet. 12, leavea her home In a houiing project on the other aide of Loulavllle. Shortly, abe arlll board a bua for a 2S-ffllnute ride through the roUlng Kentucky countryalde to auburban Middletown.</p>
        <p>Babbette la black: Middletown la not.</p>
        <p>Mark and Babbette are among 22,600 atudenta, half of them Mack, who participated thia paat Khool year In the maaaive and often wrenching locial experiment called forced bualng. There were 110,000 atu-denta enrolled in the acbool dla-trict.</p>
        <p>Their movementa were dictated by the federal courta, which found Louiaville'a achool ayitem to be unconatitutlonally dlacrimlnatory.</p>
        <p>Bualng la one of the moat emotional and controveralal experimenta in the nation today. It tuma law-abiding parents Into rock-throwing rebela. It diarupta public budgeta. It awinga elections</p>
        <p>But what does It do to the kida?</p>
        <p>Mark recalls hia fear nine months ago when a rock craahed through the window of hia school bus. showering the children aboard with broken glaaa. His friend was cut.</p>
        <p>"I was afraid," Mark said. But as time went on, he added, the fear lesaened. He now says It's his parents who are frightened, not he.</p>
        <p>"I like It here better than my old Kbool. The building's much newer and the teachers aren't so old fashioned, the youngster said.</p>
        <p>Interview! with other children on Louisville's buKS brought much the same reaction. For moat kids, busing la no big deal. There are no traumaa, no nightmares, no Instant gen-iuaea, no unexplained dunces. Just kids.</p>
        <p>Adults are a different matter.</p>
        <p>One white Middletown student, &amp;gt;-year-old Kendra Bryant, wrote a letter to the Louisville Courier Journal, saying, "I think busing is good because I've gotten to meet two new friends I would not have met before.</p>
        <p>The Bryants received a flood of abusive telephone calls and haU letUra aa a result of Kendra's letter.</p>
        <p>Gwen Bryant, Kendra's mother, said one of the letters was signed by the Ku Klux Klan and another by the National White People's Party. At least one of the callers identified hlmMlf aa a member of the KKK.</p>
        <p>Kendra, unconcerned about the names she was called in the hate mall, uld, "You should have seen the writing on thoM letters. They write worw than first gradera"</p>
        <p>What parents don't understand la that we're all the aame tnaide, uld ll-year-old Doris Holloway, a black student at Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary, the same Kbool Mark attended.</p>
        <p>"Even If youre red or green or purple, it'll still be the tame. You have a heart, a brain, a noM and eyes. You're Just a different color outside.</p>
        <p>Dorlt, who expects to be bused outside of King's district to a Kbool In a largely white area this fall, tald she looked forward to it as a chance to get to meet new people and "obMrve how they live.</p>
        <p>"Parents should ^ve bualng a chance to see If It worka. If It's bad, they can do Mmething about it. But if It's going on fine, they should leave it alone.</p>
        <p>Doris' best friend, Dianne Guess, 12, la looking forward to what she calls an "adventurous experience.</p>
        <p>"Your mother and father will probably tell you that they're (white studental diflerent from you and have different ways, but you should go and see for yourself. Sometimes your mother and father could be wrong."</p>
        <p>"The children have adapted much faster than I expected, said Evelyn Aahkenai. a student counKlor at King. "Their problems are the small petty ones of childhood.</p>
        <p>"Somebody snatched Mme-body elK's pencil. There may be a quick tussle, but lU all forgotten by three o'clock. But when the child goes home and hla parents ask what happened In school. Its all blown out of proportion.</p>
        <p>"I have one child, whow mother insisted she resume taking medicatioo (a tranquU-Izerl, the doctor said she no longer needed. The little girl said to me one morning, 'You know Mrs. Aahkenai, my mother needs the pills, not me.' Bernard Minnls, associate superintendent for human relations In the Louisville system.</p>
        <p>said many of his department's programs are directed toward parents.</p>
        <p>"You can't just dlsmlu the parents and their feelings, thats why we spend a lot (d effort 00 the parents In the community ... not trying to mU desegregation, but trying to curb the overt behavior toward the Khool and the children.</p>
        <p>"We do not deal with preparing people so much for busing ItMlf, but to esM the strain caused by doKgregatlon and busing.</p>
        <p>"Its really unfair to aak If theM programs are working. Over-all, we could say within our own gut feeling that weve seen change but we cant really point out sUtistlcs and say Ihls Is so.</p>
        <p>"We just know that the people weve worked with aren't out there throwing rocks </p>
        <p>Dr. Kenneth B. Clark, a psychologist and professor emeritus at New York City College, says parents who violently demonstrate against bualng, "Inflleting their children with their own racial bias ... are examples that tell the detriment of wgregated Khools.</p>
        <p>He compared the need for federal loterventkm In deKg-regatlon with earlier cases requiring federal Intervention when parents resisted In-ooculation of children.</p>
        <p>These parents are the product of Mgregated Khools, Clark said. "They don't even understand what they are inflicting on their children.</p>
        <p>Not all Louisville parents are manning the protest lines. At Middletown, where 78 black students were bused in daily from Louisville's inner city, Principal Josephine Trowel says the parents have been an aawt.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Trowel, a black, uld (he parents "hare leaned over backward" to make the new students and their parents feel welcome.</p>
        <p>School officials also believe the chronic truancy of the past year may be eaaed next year, too.</p>
        <p>In the past Khool year, about one-third of the 300 white students Kheduled to be bused Into King were truant. "They just never showed," said Principal William Horan.</p>
        <p>School otflclala uy about 6,-'Kk) children were transferred from the public Khool rolls to parochial or private Khools at the beginning of the lf7}-7( Kbool year, and an additional 2,000 are truant. Most of theK lost students are attributed to the aotibuslng feeling among</p>
        <p>parents.</p>
        <p>Dr. Marie Doyle, the lyi-tems director of pubUc Information, aays she thinks thst many of this years truants and transferees irill return to clau next September.</p>
        <p>Experience in some other major Khool districts dcMg-regated since 1070 shows that aotibuslng violence, protests and parent resistance eventually decline.</p>
        <p>Charlotte, N.C., began lU fifth year of court-ordered busing last September with only one picket.</p>
        <p>Walter DeVries of Duke University said a recent poll showed 2 per cent of 363 North Carollnias thought busing was still a Krious Issue.</p>
        <p>"Nobody wants to go back to the way things were, DeVries said.</p>
        <p>"CULTURAL onmuims" - a busload of tflurisU viewt a MissioD District playgroood In San Praoeiaeo u a guide daKribes "the city you dont see on posteards. The weekly threehour tour sponsored by the radical Glide Memotal Methodist Churcb has</p>
        <p>beeouBc a htt with the tonrlssts and San FraactMans aUte. Averaging SO persons who pay gS each, they are usually sold out in advance. (AP WIrcpboto)</p>
        <p>Saw Vast Destruction Still In North Vietnam</p>
        <p>By DENIS D. GRAY AssocUted Pren Writer</p>
        <p>BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) -A Canadian-Amerlcan couple just back from a motor trip in Vietnam says vast destruction and poverty are still evident in northern Vietnam, while people in the Muthern cities of Da Nang and hue still cling to a life style learned from Americans.</p>
        <p>But Canadian Murray Hlebert and his American wife, Linda, said they saw "a fantastic amount of reconstruction" of roads, railroads, churches, hospitals and schools as they drove about 300 miles from Hanoi to the central province of Quang Ngal, formerly part of South Vietnam.</p>
        <p>The Hieberts are members of the Mennonite Central Committee, an American religious and humanitarian organization that gave aid to both sides in the Indochina war Since the Communist victory In April 1(73, the committee has been allowed to work and travel in Vietnam.</p>
        <p>The Hieberts told the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand that women were doing much of the heavy reconstruction work, carrying pails of mud on bamboo poles and filling in road and railway beds with simple tools.</p>
        <p>(Mbar work crews often were unarmed soldiers, the couple said.</p>
        <p>The Hieberts said they were struck by the poverty of north era Vietnam, the (rayed clothes of Hanois reahteots, the lines of women waiting to buy cloth at stores, the shacks In the countryside that "looked like refugee housing that was built in the South (during the war) but even poorer."</p>
        <p>They said there were also in-dicationa of serious food shortages., but that the VletnamsK wereVeluctant to dlKUSS thU.</p>
        <p>Northern Vietnam suffered heavily from floods and poor weather during the last growing wason and still has not recovered from the war damage to Its agricultural system.</p>
        <p>"Host of the people we talked to In North Vietnam said their country wanted normal relations with the United States, wanted friendship with the American people, Hleberi laid. But both private citizens and officials stressed that they think (he United SUtes Is obligated to help rebuild the country.</p>
        <p>The Hieberts said they found the MUthera Communists tougher, more dogmatic and sometimes more anti-American than thoM in the North.</p>
        <p>They reported little change In Hue. the old Imperial capital, and Da Nang, South Vtetnam's Mcond largest city. Young men still had long hair; women wore Western-style clothing, and prostitutes were in evidence  all things condemned</p>
        <p>Medical Group For Olympics</p>
        <p>NKW YUKK (AP) - Minis lenng to the medical needs of SIII1II 12.000 athletes from 126 nstiiins at the XXI Olympiad in Montreal. July 17-Aug 1, will lie l,:)(i:l men and women, says The Ihyslclan And .Sportsinedl-eine</p>
        <p>This medical corps was pul ingelher hy Dr Carroll Laurin, ehiel medical officer for the -ummer games</p>
        <p>The MrGraw-Hill publication notes the group will Include 260 general practitioners and spe-nalisls. fl medical adminis-liolors ;M nurses, 143 medical assniunts. '23 dentists, 7 phar-maeisls, and 200 physiotherapists</p>
        <p>by the Communist regime.</p>
        <p>"People seemed like they were still clinging to the old life style, Mid Hlebert. But he added that there were signs of change  propaganda banners In the streets, bicycle rather than motorcycle repair shops and rubber sandals In place of Weatera-style shoes.</p>
        <p>Haalth Hazard InRoamingDogs</p>
        <p>HOUSTON (UPI) - The city's more than 300,000 free-roaming doga are an ecological and public health menace, Kcordlng to a veterinarian.</p>
        <p>Or. Primo V. Arambulo Mid hia research shows one of the greatest problema la the spread of parasites through the dogs' waste.</p>
        <p>Arambulo estimated the dogs Infect the citys environment with 176 billion hookworm eggs dally</p>
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        <p>SOUTH BENI), Ind (API Plans were approved recently for a new building on the Indiana University Bloomington campus to house the I U. Art Museum</p>
        <p>The new Fine Arts Academic and Museum Building will have 110,000 square feet and three .stories</p>
        <p>Degrees conferred by higher education Institutions totaled I2A00 in 1673, compared with, 1 Imilllon III 170  '  1</p>
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        <p>2SSBSC SUCED CARROTS 4 &amp;lt;^$1.00 TOOTHPASTE</p>
        <p>*r99c</p>
        <p>CHUN KINO</p>
        <p>SUNSHINi</p>
        <p>cAm</p>
        <p>RONCO</p>
        <p>FiaD TRAIL</p>
        <p>CHICKIN CHOW MIIN </p>
        <p>UMON OOOUB COOKMB</p>
        <p>CUKE STICKS</p>
        <p>WIDE NOODLES</p>
        <p>TOJ CHUNK</p>
        <p>DOOFOOD</p>
        <p>*S^$1.09</p>
        <p>'SS: 57c</p>
        <p>S" 79c</p>
        <p>57c</p>
        <p>^ IS $3.19</p>
        <p>POKKSm</p>
        <p>I UmPORKlOMS  JA H.IV</p>
        <p>IN</p>
        <p>I OOUNIRYtTVUMM  jaHJ*</p>
        <p>W LOW</p>
        <p>rnvuucKBOM ia.|i!9.</p>
        <p> MAM) lU. CMOWI MW</p>
        <p>FAMILY PACKS</p>
        <p> STEAKS ;;s$8.9s</p>
        <p>H.Y.</p>
        <p> STEAKS ^$10.95</p>
        <p>. &amp;lt;TW SOI. 01 PM 1*01) j</p>
        <p>OSCAR MAY^ PRODUCTS SALEI</p>
        <p> FRANKS ;$1.09</p>
        <p> WEINERS ;:$1.09</p>
        <p>HMIAB, TMIOl 00 MW sues</p>
        <p>^^BOIOGNA Vg99c^</p>
        <p>SEAFOOD DEPT. ^</p>
        <p>TAmOWA tOMMi ODD Mill</p>
        <p>. MB*</p>
        <p>TMItOMW</p>
        <p>IfllMIMCAWIMMlIT</p>
        <p>wHjM</p>
        <p>TAmOMA</p>
        <p>WWIIWHOWMMMUI</p>
        <p>M HI*</p>
        <p>^OMHOMMIOW</p>
        <p>UL UHj</p>
        <p>(1^ MAMI UX  R</p>
        <p>FUUrCUT ROUND STEAKS</p>
        <p> MAWIU-ONOtCIMM (NNCMIW)</p>
        <p>E2. CARVE RIB ROASTS</p>
        <p>BEEF SAUSAGE</p>
        <p>BEEFSTEAKETTES</p>
        <p> MAMDMNOUHM</p>
        <p>PCRK SAUSAGE</p>
        <p>. $1.69 .$1.79 $1.79 $1.99 $2A9</p>
        <p>SKINLESSSMCKEDSAUSAGE --$1.79</p>
        <p>-cff$1.19</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>.$1.79</p>
        <p>lUMWVUWP TMN MOD</p>
        <p>HOTEL BACON</p>
        <p>MHWMHD Mmw AMD CMBAAB OB</p>
        <p>LONGHORN CHEESE</p>
        <p>SUOED CHEESE FOOD</p>
        <p>r 0000  NMT Ot</p>
        <p>BUTTERMILK BISCUITS</p>
        <p>M  BRAND U J. CHOId KBF  ^</p>
        <p>P STOCK YOUR FREEZ SALE!</p>
        <p> WHOLE HINDGUARTB  w93c</p>
        <p> WHOLE BONEIRS ROUNDS  ,a$1.29 WHOU LOINS mAJ.MMWW.MMO, ..$1.39</p>
        <p> BFSTRIP LOINS  ,.$149</p>
        <p> WHOIESIRLOINTIPS  ,.$1.29</p>
        <p>(ABOW IfM CUT W TO CURTOMMI MICWICAnoH)  J</p>
        <p> BRAND U J. CHOICi B</p>
        <p>BONELESS TOP OR BOHOM</p>
        <p>ROUND ROASTS</p>
        <p>_  $R59</p>
        <p>YOUR</p>
        <p>CHOICi</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>HARVEST FRESH ^ PRODUCE  FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT</p>
        <p>CANTALOUPES</p>
        <p>THOMPSON</p>
        <p>SEEDLESS GRAPES F^MS OR NECTARINES WATERMELONS</p>
        <p>MMBMWTON HAII</p>
        <p>BING CHERRIES SUKIST LEMONS</p>
        <p>OOOAIM (</p>
        <p>2 .. 98c BABYUMABEANS</p>
        <p>(WNM)</p>
        <p>M 58c MIDGET UMA BEANS 2 M. 98c LMONADE  3</p>
        <p>.$1.28 mNCH FRIED POTATOES w58c ^STICKS</p>
        <p>AUNT JMMM</p>
        <p>..78c WAFFLES  2</p>
        <p>xs 89c A? 89c</p>
        <p>iS $1.00</p>
        <p>$1.29 Z 99c zt $1.00</p>
        <p>JMONJUOOI</p>
        <p>om MAI MAXIPAPB mmtiM 0BB  ..</p>
        <p>NOT IOT</p>
        <p>V M.M.B9e aMOBOMOpen Sunday Afternoons 12-7 P.M. Located At The Shopper's MartManager Wayne McKinneyProduce Manager Wayne RadcliffMarket Manager Charles McGrady</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0028" />
        <p>t^e, sirloin</p>
        <p>OVERTON'S FINEST</p>
        <p>Ground Beef</p>
        <p>Per Lb. </p>
        <p>Gwaltney</p>
        <p>Sausage</p>
        <p>Hot Or Mild</p>
        <p>1 lb.</p>
        <p>MORRELL PRIDE FULL CUT</p>
        <p>ROUND STEAK</p>
        <p>Gwaltney's No. 1</p>
        <p>FRESH MEATY</p>
        <p>SPARE RIBS</p>
        <p>We Reserve Ihe RlRht</p>
        <p>12 Oz. Pkg.</p>
        <p>To Limit Quantities</p>
        <p>16 oz.Carton of 8</p>
        <p>PRICES EFFECTIVE* WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY</p>
        <p>Pork Loin</p>
        <p>siicKirto</p>
        <p>ciwpt</p>
        <p>LB.</p>
        <p>10 LB. FREEZER SPECIALS " ROUND STEAK  M1.50</p>
        <p>GROUND BEEF PATTIES  *8.90</p>
        <p>HOG CHITTERLINGS  *3.99</p>
        <p>YE OLE VIRGINNY</p>
        <p>COUNTRY HAMS</p>
        <p>Half or,Whole</p>
        <p>Quart jar</p>
        <p>Giant Size</p>
        <p>Vi</p>
        <p>HAPPY HOST</p>
        <p>AAAYONNAISE</p>
        <p>Qt. Jar</p>
        <p>PINE CONE BRAND</p>
        <p>With Meat Bell!</p>
        <p>Tomatoes 4</p>
        <p>"lido (Mad*by Chel Boy Ar</p>
        <p>SPliliETTI</p>
        <p>^TErr"^*""""""</p>
        <p>CATSUP</p>
        <p>REYNOLDS WRAP  m</p>
        <p>ALUMINUM FOIL 4</p>
        <p>303</p>
        <p>Cans</p>
        <p>Qt. Jar</p>
        <p>25 Ft. Rolls</p>
        <p>DIXIE COLA OR DIXIE GRAPE</p>
        <p>Drinks</p>
        <p>Vi Gallon lug</p>
        <p>HI-DRI</p>
        <p>i-Rcan 3LUI n V.MKULINM  A  royal GUEST</p>
        <p>cRowoEU PEAS  3  ..rlPFanHrs</p>
        <p>PAPER TOWELS</p>
        <p>Giant Roll</p>
        <p>RED</p>
        <p>large 2''2 Size Can</p>
        <p>South Carolina</p>
        <p>Peaches</p>
        <p>LOCAL YELLOW</p>
        <p>Corn</p>
        <p>^ 20 lb. Basket</p>
        <p>FRESH SOUTH CAROLINA</p>
        <p>Rod Potatoes</p>
        <p>10 Lb. fiagi</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0029" />
        <p>^yiSupplement to: the Dally Reflector, Greenwilie. N C</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>MOORE'S</p>
        <p>BUILDING MATERIALS</p>
        <p>.. .MAKE YOUR HOME COOLER "</p>
        <p>Lay a minimum of 6" ol Inautatlbn jn yoTtlIc Hoor between the rafteri; staple 3'/&amp;gt;" Insulation rolls between studs on outside walls and between joists under floors. Install a ventilating tan in your attic.</p>
        <p>.. .PUT UP A FENCE</p>
        <p>See Pega 16</p>
        <p>It's easyrjust dig your post hole; drop in your posts; connect the rails A fill in with rocks A soil or concrete. See our variety - Stockade lor privacy, SpHI Rail and Round Rail, and galvanized metal mesh!</p>
        <p>.. .REPAINT YOUR HOMEI</p>
        <p>Prepare the surface with a good cleaning; caulk around window A door f rames. Patch, sand, dust and .spot prime all nicks A cracks. Oegloss shiny surfaces with steel wool, then apply paint evenly in 2 directions.</p>
        <p>... BUILD A PATIO COVER ",</p>
        <p>Translucent shelter from the hot sun A rain  Just establish toolings to support 4X4 posts at the desired distance from your house (12 ' less than the length of your plastic panels.) then add headers, rafters A bracesi</p>
        <p>.. .LAY YOUR OWN CARPET OR VINYL FLOOR</p>
        <p>fi)</p>
        <p>Moore's 12' widths In cushioned carpet and vfnyl flooring make seamless Do-ll-Yoursell Installation a snap for most rooms! Most lay flat without adhesive  Just cut to size with scissors or matte knife.</p>
        <p>.. .DECORATE WITH A NEW LIGHT FIXTURE</p>
        <p>See Page 6</p>
        <p>One of Moore's smart light fixtures can give your entire room decor a bright new look! Choose from over BO designs in Indoor and outdoor lighting - Now on sale at 15% off our regular low prices!</p>
        <p>CHARGE</p>
        <p>IT!</p>
        <p>PRICES IN THIS CATALOG GOOD THRU AUGUST 7, 1976</p>
        <p>HENDERSON, N.C.</p>
        <p>U.S. HIGHWAY 158 &amp;amp; U.S. 1 BYPASS</p>
        <p>PHONE (919) 492-2081 Open Mon. thur Thurs. 8:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m., Fri. 8.00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE. N.C.</p>
        <p>329 WEST GREENVILLE BLVD.</p>
        <p>PHONE (919) 756-5187 Open Mon. thru Thurs. 8:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>Fri. 8.00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m., Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>MOORE'S</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0030" />
        <p>CEILINGSia~ X12' Decorator White Ceiling Tiles From Celotex...Regularly ISVi^</p>
        <p>SCULPTURED, Reg. 25'....... 19'</p>
        <p>RONDELAY Plastic Coated, Reg. 29'...........25'</p>
        <p>BAHIA Plastic Coated, Reg. 29'................25'</p>
        <p>OWENS-CORNING</p>
        <p>SUSPENDED 2' X 4' CEILING PANELS</p>
        <p>ADOBE</p>
        <p>((</p>
        <p>PEBBLE WHITE ......... 1-59SCULPTURED.........................2.09</p>
        <p>ThM iMturtd Owitnt-Coming acouillcal caHln panela are designed lo absorb up lo 70*'e ol the noise hitting their surtace. Completely washable surlaces won't warp. Easily installed 2' X 4' ceiling panels are a great way lo hide ugly pipes, duel work S wiring while reserving maintenance access!SHOP &amp;amp; SAVE AT MOORES</p>
        <p>CELOTEX 2' X 4' CEILING PANELS</p>
        <p>Decorator</p>
        <p>White</p>
        <p>Regularly 1.04</p>
        <p>Rondelay PlastiGard Regularly 1.96!</p>
        <p>Bahia PlastiGard Regularly 1.98!</p>
        <p>Sculptured</p>
        <p>Panels</p>
        <p>Regularly 1.59!</p>
        <p>Sonata  4  OQ</p>
        <p>Acoustical Panels | 051 Regularly 2.211 I each</p>
        <p>961</p>
        <p>172</p>
        <p>I each</p>
        <p>172</p>
        <p>I each</p>
        <p>-|35 1</p>
        <p>LAY-IN LIGHT PANELS FOR GRID SYSTEM</p>
        <p>Your Choice;</p>
        <p>Prismatic or Clear</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>2X4 Panel</p>
        <p>Louver Panels...</p>
        <p>2X4</p>
        <p>GRIDLUME LIGHTS 1</p>
        <p>2 Tube Fluorescent</p>
        <p>12?</p>
        <p>4 Tube Fixture 19.80</p>
        <p>SURFACE MOUNT</p>
        <p>fixture</p>
        <p>GRID SYSTEM FOR CEILINGS</p>
        <p>2 FOOT CROSS TEE</p>
        <p>4 FOOT CROSS TEE</p>
        <p>12 FOOT MAIN TEE</p>
        <p>12 FOOT WALL ANGLE</p>
        <p>% HANGER WIRE</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>47"</p>
        <p>187</p>
        <p>86"</p>
        <p>161</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0031" />
        <p>Ozlte Patterned Carpet -</p>
        <p>Made To Last For Years And Years And Years...</p>
        <p>399</p>
        <p>q. yd.</p>
        <p>Thit sally paltomad carpet feature* tough, longweartig 100% Nylon yams for long wear l easy cleaning, and Its backed by Its' own soft loam padding lor solid comfort underlooll Vibrant mosaic pattern* and hue* are color-fast  add floor InleresI to any room In your home, above or below grade. 12' widths for seamless Installation In most rooms.</p>
        <p>DO IT YOURSELF &amp;amp; SAVE!</p>
        <p>FLOORING</p>
        <p>Pit30</p>
        <p>)ngoleun\</p>
        <p>Cushion-flor Shinyl Vinyl For Your I Kitchen And Bath</p>
        <p>069</p>
        <p>Mb soyd</p>
        <p>Tlw cartSm M l your* &amp;lt;  buSsl srict Its Coneortuni* DaManSw-. w ne-u SMnyl VMyt* llootlK(l Solilr Itll cuiMane CtwoM tram s wttty at colora S soltonio ki ir Mew</p>
        <p>CUSHIONFLOR SUPREME</p>
        <p>Shlnyl vmyr</p>
        <p>Softly cushioned, non-porout weaits</p>
        <p>ooM of melnlenance lor an above or below grade pa Hem choteo</p>
        <p>lyer provides long lasting beauty t no-wai rf malnleruHK* lor any room In your home,</p>
        <p>ir</p>
        <p>wldttis. Color</p>
        <p>= 479</p>
        <p>\ sq yd.Vinyl Cove Base For The Finishing Touch"</p>
        <p>Regulariy 98M68</p>
        <p>4" X 4S"</p>
        <p>Flealbl*. durable protection lor waH bases, easily installed vrilh masUc. Choice ol Black. Brown. Beige, White, Gold a AvocadoOzite Indoor &amp;gt; Outdoor CarpetDo It Now!</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>sq. yd.</p>
        <p>Lay Mils 12 wids carpet anywhere -Ozlte * polypropylene olefln libers viron't rol or mildew above or below grade, ktdoor* or outi27" Wide Ciear Vinyi Carpet Runner</p>
        <p>Regularly 59*147.</p>
        <p>Self-Adhering 12" X 12" Vinyl Asbestos Floor Tiles...29</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>Hn. It.</p>
        <p>Teatured back holds securely In place In carpel nap - prolecis carpeting In traille area* Irom wear t SOM; lets beauty show IhroughISold In Packs Of 9 Only</p>
        <p>Neal  Clean  Beaulllul. Lay a shiny new vinyl asbestos floor wllhoul adhesiva mess to clean up! Ideal lor "Do It Yoursellirrg' because no special tool* or eipertence are needed Color a pattern choice</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0032" />
        <p>LAWN MOWERS</p>
        <p>CLOSE OUT SALEI SAVE FROM 15% UP TO 20% WHILE THEY LAST!SHED</p>
        <p>Pig40</p>
        <p>YOUR ^</p>
        <p>STORAGE PROBLEMS</p>
        <p>WITH A STEEL UTILITY BUILOING FROM MOORESFREE ANCHOR KIT</p>
        <p>With purchase ot any Moores Utility Building10 X 7  10 X 10</p>
        <p>GREENBRIAR MONTICELLO</p>
        <p>$109  ^168</p>
        <p>I Regularly ..........129.95  Regularly  179.95</p>
        <p>AnchorKIt .......... 1695  AnchorKit ..........16.95</p>
        <p>Total ............146.90  Total...............196.90</p>
        <p>YOU SAVE.......... 37.90  YOU SAVE  28.90ANCHOR KIT</p>
        <p>with purchase of any Moore's Utility Building</p>
        <p>WEATHERED BARN-10X10$188</p>
        <p>Regularly ..........199.95</p>
        <p>AnchorKit ..........16.95</p>
        <p>Total...............216.90</p>
        <p>YOU SAVE..........28.90</p>
        <p>FREE ANCHOR KITH</p>
        <p>0 Black s Decker</p>
        <p>CORDLESS GRASS SHEARS</p>
        <p>1299</p>
        <p>Reg 14 99*</p>
        <p>3 cutting rHlt</p>
        <p>6cHor4fcebl&amp;lt;Jet make 6.000 cub per mlnutel Rechargeable nickel cadmium batterle* eS2S2</p>
        <p>SINGLE EDGE HEDGE TRIMMER</p>
        <p>1888</p>
        <p>Reg 2t 991</p>
        <p>The deep cutting pockets ot the 13" blade actually "grips" lotiage lor quick S easy trimming A shaping ot iry. iS104</p>
        <p>Landscape Slones For Lawn Accents &amp;amp; Mulch</p>
        <p>Reg. 1.39</p>
        <p>shrubbery double edge hedge TRIMMER</p>
        <p>1999</p>
        <p>Reg 24 95!</p>
        <p>13 double edge blade saves time S ettorll 3.000 strokes per mln. 3 position ulely switch. No ground needed. 6114</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>SO lb bag</p>
        <p>Mulch around specimen planling root systems - Spot gardens, create paths with prolestlonal landscaping results this easy wayl</p>
        <p>Primed Black Iron Porch Railing And Columns...</p>
        <p>4' a S' Section Railing</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>L. FI.</p>
        <p>Ralls easily adjust to lit any step incline. Welded at contact points lor eilra strength. 1" wide. tTh" high sections boll together Easily assembled without special tools.</p>
        <p>B Scroll Design Flat Column B' Scroll Design Comer Column</p>
        <p>BBS</p>
        <p>14.BB</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0033" />
        <p>PAINT SALE</p>
        <p>Pat50</p>
        <p>YOUR CHOICE.., Flat Wall Or Dripless Latex Ceiling Paint</p>
        <p>Regularly 3.99!</p>
        <p>WHITE ONLY099</p>
        <p>wtKM gallon</p>
        <p>Bruthcf or roHt on imooOily. without annoying iplatlari: paint tooit citan up quick with ordinary toap t wattr MiM, pkaMnl lataa odor Dritt fait too - radacorata in lha morning, mora back in in tha altamoon!</p>
        <p>OUR</p>
        <p>BEST!</p>
        <p>8 Year Deluxe Exterior Latex House Paint Sale...</p>
        <p>Evans bast lalti paint contains Barium Mataborata to tight oti unslghtty miidaw Conditionally guaranlaad by Evans lor I year durability RaslslanI to lha harmlul attacls ot poHulion. atkali. molslura and lading</p>
        <p>White &amp;amp; 10 ColorsBUY IT NOW AND SAVE!</p>
        <p>Redwood Latex Stain Cleans Up With Soap And Water</p>
        <p>For Inlartor and aslarior usa  Oivas authanltc Radwood color to any piavtously untlnlshad wood. ExcaNanl lor tancas, paUo lumltura. calHng baams and much moral ConvanlanI toap ft walar paint tool ctaan-up.</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>gallon</p>
        <p>Regularly 3.99!</p>
        <p>Latex Patio &amp;amp; Deck Paint  5 Colors</p>
        <p>Rtgularly 7.991 6??</p>
        <p>Durabia latas llnlth ratitlani to waar. abrasion ft Inclamant wtalhar. Usa indoors or out ovar lod, malal or masonry</p>
        <p>OH Base Caulking, Caulk Before You Paint</p>
        <p>4 Inch Nylon Paint Brush Sale...</p>
        <p>Regularly 1.47!</p>
        <p>Regularly 3.99!</p>
        <p>3forQ9^</p>
        <p>-199</p>
        <p>1 aach</p>
        <p>Saal out COM. moitlura ft diatli lor icKraasad liviriy comfort alt yair rourid by caulkmg around window ft door tramas!</p>
        <p>IVj Inch Nylon &amp;gt; '</p>
        <p>Sash Brush.......79C</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0034" />
        <p>FL ECTRICALAll Light Fixtures In Stock Have Been Reduced - Save</p>
        <p>15%</p>
        <p>OFF OUR</p>
        <p>regular</p>
        <p>LOW PRICES</p>
        <p>Vooll Itnd ow 80 UghUng lUlur lvlt lo chooi*</p>
        <p>Ilahllna d)rtm*ol - ill r#ducll 15% oH our rogultr low PMdwt llghl- futllc wood  coooor d*lgn*, "Jl*" hiHWMrina chondoOor, ptrlod lontom* to wotoom# lltort to your .lyl.. to b..tlluv Hghl th. indoor.</p>
        <p>and 1h# outdoor, ol your homol</p>
        <p>250' ROLL ELECTRICAL CABLE</p>
        <p>12/2 w/ground</p>
        <p>14/2 w8/ground UL LISTED</p>
        <p>ALL OTHER</p>
        <p>ELECTRICAL</p>
        <p>DEVICES</p>
        <p>10%</p>
        <p>Need Storage Space? Moores sneit Shop Has Prefinished, Ready-To -Finish and Metai Sheiving Ready To Meet Your Needs!Heavy Duty Metal Shelving Units...</p>
        <p>29.95</p>
        <p>21.99</p>
        <p>4 Shell Reg. 12.98!</p>
        <p>5 Shelf Peg. 16.59!</p>
        <p>5 Shelf-Extra Deep Reg. 19.89!</p>
        <p>81 13i 171?</p>
        <p>ir X 36 X 80", SttohfM d|u.tobli vtry Vk". BKk 6 .Idt brKM.</p>
        <p>-</p>
        <p>12" X 36" X 75". Ad-ju.tobl* iheltr*. every 1 Miely edge. Sw.y tKKed.</p>
        <p>18" X 36" X 75". Gr.y enamel Hnlah w/Mtely edge.. d|. .helves. Sway braced.</p>
        <p>Ready To Finish 36", 4 Shelf Bookcase</p>
        <p>Regularly 6.951</p>
        <p>599</p>
        <p>OFF OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES!</p>
        <p>smooth cul, 35%" square X 9% daep particle board &amp;gt;&amp;gt;'" aswrnbles easily. Ready to Unlsh 097030 KD</p>
        <p>Ready To Finish Lauan Shelving...</p>
        <p>8"X24"........69C</p>
        <p>8"X36"........1.69</p>
        <p>10"X24".......1.49</p>
        <p>10"X36".......2.19</p>
        <p>Complete Line Of Standards And Brackets In Stock.</p>
        <p>Prefinished Lauan Shelving...</p>
        <p>8"X24"........1.19</p>
        <p>8"X36"........1.99</p>
        <p>10X24".......1.79</p>
        <p>10"X36".......2.69</p>
        <p>10"X60".......3.39</p>
        <p>12"X24".......1.99</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0035" />
        <p>Pigi 70Do You Want To Save Energy, Fuel &amp;amp; Money?ITS EASY! VENTILATE YOUR HOME PROPERLY WITH A LEIGH "SYSTEM..GABLE MOUNT POWER ROOF VENTILATOR KIT VENTILATOR KIT</p>
        <p>Reg.</p>
        <p>27.951</p>
        <p>Reg.</p>
        <p>44.951</p>
        <p>10" btoil# eoolt your hou* up o 18!</p>
        <p>tr tioclric rHh Ihormottat control lor Mitomatlc</p>
        <p>oporatlon. Stmpl* to InttoN. Mortol #511</p>
        <p>AN titcMc rito thermo*tal control - rmovM 500 CO. It. ol hot air por mlnulo untlt proMloctod tonrp-oroturo I* rtachlo*od. Modol *409</p>
        <p>Both Models U.L Listed &amp;amp; H.V.I. Certified</p>
        <p>DutkToDawn Norelco Automatic Light</p>
        <p>RoguUirly 37.491</p>
        <p>29!</p>
        <p>Bright, otl.lMllMtod mtrcury lamp Includo* llxturo lor up to 12,000 hra. ol malntonanca-lraa oparation. InalaHt In |ual 30 mlnulat.</p>
        <p>Vh Inch</p>
        <p>Padlock Sale... Reguiarty 1.691</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>8V2 Inch Hinged Hasp, Reg. 654..</p>
        <p>554</p>
        <p>U.L. Listed Smoke Detector Saves Lives Reguiarty 49.951</p>
        <p>331*</p>
        <p>ConlacltoM AC powarad horn could taa your NIa with If* loud warning at tita lird whill ol tmoltal Plug in or WIra-ln modalVENTILATORS</p>
        <p>Replace Your Old, Broken Locksets Today And Save</p>
        <p>Regularly 3.791</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>088</p>
        <p>paMaga</p>
        <p>latohaai</p>
        <p>Bedroom Lockset .............4.59</p>
        <p>Bathroom Lockset..............4.99</p>
        <p>Entrance Lockset...............8.49</p>
        <p>BURGLAR PROOF YOUR HOME!! , ^ .</p>
        <p>~  Lockset</p>
        <p>One</p>
        <p>Side</p>
        <p>Bright Braaa nrMh Kaylockt out (Ida, knob lock* Intlda Guardad agatoit hacktawing by a Iraa-tumlng pin Sacura your homa now A (aval</p>
        <p>Key Locking Both Sides.. .7.88</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0036" />
        <p>Pit 80</p>
        <p>FREE DO-IT YOURSELF PANELING INSTRUCTIONS</p>
        <p>Ask lor our FREE illuilraled, ilep-by-slep paneling Installalion instructions, and save money by installing your new paneling like a pro!</p>
        <p>WALL PANEL YOUR KITCHE^</p>
        <p>Gold Laced White,</p>
        <p>Gold Laced Blue. Q /I A Aztec Fern Sun Q  4 9</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0037" />
        <p>Pig* 90</p>
        <p>PRALINE PECAN</p>
        <p>&amp;lt; X 8 X 5/32</p>
        <p>4.49</p>
        <p>Simulated paean woodgralni arllully printed on lauan ptywood paneli 791004</p>
        <p>PALISADES</p>
        <p>4 X  X 5/32'</p>
        <p>5.99</p>
        <p>Choice ol 5 pallet color in nmulaled woodgraini preltniihed on ptywood panel*. Gold. Green. Blue. Black or While.</p>
        <p>ail Hollow Hickory, able Creek Hickory, nt Tree Hickory</p>
        <p>lie light dark or medium woodtonei in Ihi* pretiniihed, ated woddgram plywood paneling with pecky accent*. 8 X 5/3r  720037  720045  720052</p>
        <p>nff Gold, rona Blue, leans Green</p>
        <p>pean iiieel icene* decoratively printed In color on color ivut pinels and uniquely grained lor leamlei*  - 12" 701334 70</p>
        <p>6.99</p>
        <p>6.99</p>
        <p>lion 4 X 8 X 5/32"</p>
        <p>701300 701318</p>
        <p>ELING FOR EN OR BATH...</p>
        <p>Gold Fleck White Or Colonial White</p>
        <p>4 * 8 X 1/1"</p>
        <p>6.99</p>
        <p>Pletmiihed. decoralive printed, melamine-laced haidboard panel* are tempered lor lleiibilily 8 highly reiiitant to iCuM*. abrailon. corroiion ind temperature eilreme*</p>
        <p>FOXCRAFT PANE</p>
        <p>Hurry lor thie low lale price on Moore * Focrall" - iimulated woodgrain* prellniihed on wood liber lubetrale panel* with toned, random board-widlh grooving ellect. Medium woodloned tinieh I* a great look lor *uch a modeet price! Recommended lor above-grade in*lallatlon 4 X 8 X 5/32" 704098</p>
        <p>PREFINISHED &amp;amp; READY TO INSTALL! 4 X 8'</p>
        <p>Hazelwood, Frost Pine Or Americana Hickory</p>
        <p>Sierra Pecan, Chesterfield Pecan Or Rosewood</p>
        <p>Your choice ol lhee 3 decorator timulaled woodgrain liniehc* in paper overlay on wood liber lubitrale panel* 4' X 8' X 5/32"</p>
        <p>3.55</p>
        <p>Choice ol 3 look* Durable vinyl liniih leatures lilelike wmulated woodgrain* on wood liber *ubslrale panel* 4 X 8 X 5/32</p>
        <p>3.95</p>
        <p>VINTAGE BIRCH MAPLEHILL ELM</p>
        <p>The golden glow ol realiellc imulaled birch woodgrain* pr*linl*hed on plywood paneling 4 X8 X 5/32" 760157</p>
        <p>5.49</p>
        <p>Very reali*tic timulaled woodgrain plywood panel* wilh loned. random board-width grooving 4 X 8 X 5 32 719922</p>
        <p>5.99</p>
        <p>SHERMAN PECAN 'A ' BRANDY BIRCH</p>
        <p>Natural color pecan In timulaled woodgrain* on plywood paneli Medium lone* with high grain inleretl 4 X 8 X 5/32 719898</p>
        <p>FONTANA ELM</p>
        <p>Scandanavian honey-loned timulaled woodgrain* on plywood panel* with character graining 4 X 8 X 5/32 719864</p>
        <p>6.29</p>
        <p>5.49</p>
        <p>Lutterou* llghl-loned iimulated birch, authenlically prelmnhed on plywood panel* 8 ranrlom grooved 4 X 8 722439</p>
        <p>KINGSVILLE</p>
        <p>Boldly arliculaled timulaled woodgrain* prelinithed on plywood with embotted diilretting 4 X * X 5-32 719732  __</p>
        <p>6.49</p>
        <p>4.99</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0038" />
        <p>Pigi 100</p>
        <p>VANITIES</p>
        <p>17" X 20" Commodore Vanity With Marbelle Top &amp;amp; Bowl Reg. 59.9SI</p>
        <p>3995</p>
        <p>Itti laucvl</p>
        <p>White grilned vinyl laminate ovar partlcte board cabinat Includat ateoanl culturad marbte Inlagral top. bowl t backaplaah. M9904</p>
        <p>24" X 22" White Provincial Vanity With Top A Faucet Reg. 115.951</p>
        <p>complate</p>
        <p>Whita woodgralnad plaatic laminate ovar parUcIa board, with Qold culturad marbte mtagral top  bowt; daluia taucat t pop-up. 6265M</p>
        <p>24" White Princess Vanity Cabinet By Conner*</p>
        <p>Reg. 49.291</p>
        <p>4315</p>
        <p>teat top</p>
        <p>4 taucat</p>
        <p>White anamalad wood cabinat with cuahlonad-cloting doubte doorad ttoraga arat. Raitad panal doori with goM/whlte pulli 4 trim.</p>
        <p>WOODCREST 60" STARTER KITCHEN</p>
        <p>CABINETS</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>129</p>
        <p>WALL UNITS</p>
        <p>12" wide X 30 "high 15"widaX30"high 16" wide X 30" high 24" wide X 30" high 30" wide X 30" high 36" wide X 30" high 48" wide X 30" high 30" wide X IS" high 36" wide X IS" high 30" wide X IS" high</p>
        <p>21.89</p>
        <p>21.96</p>
        <p>24.79</p>
        <p>28.39 35.65</p>
        <p>38.95</p>
        <p>47.95</p>
        <p>28.40 29.59</p>
        <p>24.95</p>
        <p>Woodcraat cablrteta ara tacad In raallitlcally woodgralnad laminate plattic. with amboatad cana detail. Highly raaiatant to common houtahoM abratlont 4 ttalna. The many quality laaturat Include tall-cloting hingat. lumllura ityted hardwara and mora. Slarlar Kitchen group Includat 2 tingle door wall hung cablnalt with connecting valance, and a 4 door, 3 drawer bate. (Lett lop 4 tink)</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>BASE UNITS</p>
        <p>12" wide X34'y^" high.................33.49</p>
        <p>15" wide X 34 V high.................34.90</p>
        <p>18" wide X 34 V high.................37.10</p>
        <p>24" wide X 34 V high  39.95</p>
        <p>30" wide X 34 V high  50.95</p>
        <p>36" wide X 34 V high.................51.95</p>
        <p>DRAWER BASE UNIT</p>
        <p>15" wide X 34V high.................47.95</p>
        <p>18" wide X 34 V high  SO.49</p>
        <p>CORNER WALL UNIT</p>
        <p>24" wide X 30" high.................39.95</p>
        <p>CORNER BASE UNIT</p>
        <p>36" wide X 34V," high.............79.95</p>
        <p>MOORES SAVES YOU MONEY!</p>
        <p>Kitchen Faucets In Choice Of Styles</p>
        <p>2 Valve Sink Faucet, Less Spray</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>OQ  Chrome piaieo</p>
        <p>00  nsch fuMsbie tor</p>
        <p>1065417  w  uiw</p>
        <p>Washertess Sink Faucet With Spray</p>
        <p>I no rKtonuniB</p>
        <p>HR k, trip to. 10 .'</p>
        <p>SIS</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Single Lever Sink Faucet Without Spray</p>
        <p>182L</p>
        <p>$M&amp;gt;94e levtf control !&amp;lt; sAMmprawv nack Chrome</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>pressure A</p>
        <p>S3 ""</p>
        <p>Single Lever Sink Faucet With Spray</p>
        <p>OQ88</p>
        <p>teW06$292</p>
        <p>Chrome pteM 1 Lee* oontroi lor preeeure A ismperHuie 4 hoee</p>
        <p>Satin Finish Stainless -Steetr,2 Bowl Sink R9.-29:951^</p>
        <p>OJ88</p>
        <p>622235     lata laucat</p>
        <p>Bar Sink With Faucet 623043,Rcg.29.45 . $25 #562 Bathroom Fan 8.97</p>
        <p>y</p>
        <p>1/3 H.P. Under-Sink Waste Disposer ONLY</p>
        <p>0095</p>
        <p>MimMm geooos</p>
        <p>Vj H.P. Disposer 959999 .......... 46.95</p>
        <p>Your Choice^'Duct Or Ductless Range Hood</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>tch</p>
        <p>2 tpaad Ian oparaltt qutelly, wllhoul vibration. Prewlrad 4 attambted. Including cooking Ught. Cholea of Odd. Avocado. Coppartona or White.</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0039" />
        <p>ADD NEW VALUE AND BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME WITH A COMPLETE BATHROOM - Choose Gold, Blue Or Avocado</p>
        <p>no</p>
        <p>Economical White Or Color 5 Steel Tub</p>
        <p>6495</p>
        <p>moM* riwl tub iMlum MMy (Mnmwtc* pore*-Wn IMih. rMlo(C*d bottom. Cbolco ol poputw colora &amp;gt; WIMlc.</p>
        <p>Bath Systems 4 Tub/Shower Unit - Easy As 1-2-3-4!</p>
        <p>WHY PAY MORE? Reg. 239.95</p>
        <p>Unlllitd Flboigltt balh/thowor ca&amp;gt;* InctudnSlub.bKkiMl 2 IdoiMlI*. Bono or WMIt (lou hordwara)</p>
        <p>WHITE ECONOMY 3 PC. BATH</p>
        <p>S Fool Stool Tub  Rovono Trap ToHot a Walt-Hung Uvalory</p>
        <p>109??.</p>
        <p>Illtingt</p>
        <p>Borg/Wamer Artesian Water-Saver Toilet</p>
        <p>Reg.</p>
        <p>499.</p>
        <p>$85!  toon?</p>
        <p>00775</p>
        <p>Opeialea eWdanW on |ual S% eobona ol anlaf par Nuabt VHraotM cMna bom Ml a naarty tndaalnicllbla Cycoiae* atar</p>
        <p>Overhead Light, Twin Sliding Mirror Cabinet</p>
        <p>Reg. 23.881</p>
        <p>192L</p>
        <p>24" K ir wMie mmtldd C4b&amp;gt;n&amp;lt;t w/2 8hehw8 MurM Incandtecwii ovtrfwed HgN  buW4n eleclrtMl ouWel. Chrome trim.</p>
        <p>Gold Frame, Surface Mount Medicine Cabinet</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>10?!</p>
        <p>AnUqtMd gtn heme wonl cMp or cradi GoM cebkvet body toehra wetded sleet conetnictton. 2 Meet 14" X ir</p>
        <p>WATER HEATERS</p>
        <p>ECONOMICAL 30 GALLON GAS</p>
        <p>Reg. 91.95!</p>
        <p>79</p>
        <p>Coat Iron bumar arrth quiot combuaBon.</p>
        <p>How II otMT Hama</p>
        <p>eut-olt. Qiata Hnod lank wWi''fibm^ Inaulatlon. 42.000 BTUt.</p>
        <p>SaMy pIM</p>
        <p>I laU. plua automatic high I</p>
        <p>ahouUl</p>
        <p>50 GALLON ELECTRIC</p>
        <p>Reg. 105.95!</p>
        <p>879?</p>
        <p>Dual 4500 watt omoralon olomonta pul haal dIrocHy Into walor. Tank la glaaa Hnod  protoclad by a eorroaion-raalatlng magnaalum aiwda rod. AutowiaHc coneota wWt lamparahaa  pnaaua aatary atoa.</p>
        <p>is=m</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>40 GAL. TABLE TOP ELECTRIC</p>
        <p>Rag.5125</p>
        <p>114?,5</p>
        <p>Autotnalle controla wHh tomp-aralura t prataura aataty vahra Dual 4540 watt amaraion atomanit put haal dliaclly Into walat Smart</p>
        <p>lop daaign compabbto with laurtdry or lutchan appkatrca*</p>
        <p>WNIaPipe A Fittings To Rough In A 3 Pc. Bath</p>
        <p>Reg. 49.95!43i</p>
        <p>Complato ptoallc pipa and aol-nl laald malarial to rough In an avaraga bath drain, waala  van! tyalam.Washerless Lavatory Faucet With Pop-Up</p>
        <p>Save!1713 Valve Tub A Shower Fitting, 065557.....18.884 Inch Corrugated Plastic Drainage Pipe</p>
        <p>570430 I7044</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>0</p>
        <p>Hn. fL</p>
        <p>ChoicaolSolldorSloMad. Ftoi-Ibto, corrugatod: laya around coman wMioul aiba llttlnga. Raaittoni to addt, alhaiia </p>
        <p>raat 1(7 |ointo  25' coda.</p>
        <p>1/2" X 10' Hot N Cold NSF Approved Plastic Water PipeSPECIAL BUY!</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>I lacHon  (OOOOtRegulerty 1.9911/2" Tee.....................ISWr1/2" Quarter Bend-90.......11ot3023</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0040" />
        <p>Pag 120FIBERGLASSFiberglass Patio Panels In Choice Of White, Green Or Clear</p>
        <p>Regularly 3.73</p>
        <p>26 X 8'</p>
        <p>26" X10, Reg. 4.80..... 4.20</p>
        <p>26" X12', Reg. 5.60......................4.99</p>
        <p>26' wide, corrugated panela are highly impact 1 weather reditanl tor long tile. Fleible. eay to saw. Each translucent panel blocks up to 98^ of the sun s ultra-violet rays lor real tade protection. Unellected by normat temperature changes Ideal lor patio roots 6 fence panels.</p>
        <p>All You Add Is Water - Quikrete Concrete Mix</p>
        <p>Just add waitt lo Ouikrales icienlilicatly blendtd mli ot and. giaval ( cement lor perleci concrete every IHne!</p>
        <p>60 lbs Mortar 60 lbs Sand Mil</p>
        <p>1.69</p>
        <p>1.69</p>
        <p>70 lbs. PLAY SAND, Reg. 1.59............1.48</p>
        <p>60 lbs. BLACKTOP PATCH ..............2.43</p>
        <p>FIBERGLASS INSULATION</p>
        <p>6" ATTIC UNFACED</p>
        <p>6" KRAFT FACED 3V2"KRAFT FACED</p>
        <p>16i 19^</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>sq.ft.</p>
        <p>6" X 15" - 40 sq. ft. rolls 6" X 15" - 40 sq. ft. rolls 3Vi" X 15"  70 sq. ft. rolls 6" X 23" - 61.33 sq. ft. rolls 6" X 23" - 61.33 sq. ft. rolls Vh" X 23" - 107 sq. ft. rolls</p>
        <p>KEEP COOL NOW., .SAVE FUEL LATER!</p>
        <p>#90 Mineral Surface Roll Roofing...</p>
        <p>108 sq. ft. Coverage 8</p>
        <p>15# Roofing Fell...</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>#57 Smooth Surface</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>n. roll</p>
        <p>For use under all new asphalt shingle rooting lor assured dry protection In any waalherl 432 square tool coverage per roll.</p>
        <p>4' X 8' X 3/8" Gypsum Wallboard Sale</p>
        <p>ONLY</p>
        <p>179</p>
        <p> each</p>
        <p>4'X 8XV Panel 1.99</p>
        <p>Joint Compound. Gallon 2.79</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0041" />
        <p>Pki 130</p>
        <p>UATEDGUSS SAvfESYOUNKD-tSS MEAT LOSS</p>
        <p>aiU 7JiCMS W) .80 INCHES</p>
        <p>HK3M</p>
        <p>exiN;E</p>
        <p>tinted</p>
        <p>GLASS</p>
        <p>ACLUOES 2 TEMPERED GLASS AM)</p>
        <p>I SCREEN PANELS</p>
        <p>BRONZE FINISH</p>
        <p>aluminum frame</p>
        <p>Bronze Finish Patio Door With Bronze Tinted, Safety Tempered, Insulated Glass</p>
        <p>Reg.</p>
        <p>158.95!</p>
        <p>72" X 80"COMPLETE WITH SCREEN &amp;amp; LOCK!</p>
        <p>C. E. Bifold Doors In Your Choice Of 2 Designs...</p>
        <p>Regularly 18.15!</p>
        <p>CLOSE OUT SALE PRICED</p>
        <p>1595</p>
        <p> 24" X 80"</p>
        <p>30"X80 ..........17.49  36 X80"</p>
        <p>48"X80  29.95  60"X80</p>
        <p>72'X80".........37.95</p>
        <p>18.95</p>
        <p>32.49</p>
        <p>Buy now 1 big Ming on Ihit Special Purchaae door dote out Mie pricedi Deeply emboeied detign 1 piece doort are molded ol firuclured polymer White acrylic Imith Prehmged</p>
        <p>Triple Track Min Finish Stomi &amp;amp; Screen Window...</p>
        <p>NOW ONLY</p>
        <p>1215</p>
        <p>Malnlenance-lree, aelf tioring wtndowe In popular alzei</p>
        <p>Prefinished, Louvered Exterior Shutters... Black Or White</p>
        <p>14 "X47 " .. 14"X55" ..</p>
        <p>... 12.95 pr. ... 14.95 pr.</p>
        <p>Prefinished White Aluminum X Guttering.. .Easy To Install -</p>
        <p>o ca [0</p>
        <p>Moore t ha prelmithed aluminum gutter mg in handy 10 loot lerrglht that you can eatily mttall youracll without *pecial tool or kill. Lightweight atuminum won t rut or rot, and It ( preliniahed with a durable baked on enamel lmih to eave you lime and money  and a lediou |0b'</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0042" />
        <p>Pigi 140</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>Protect Your Car With a New Garage From Moores - Complete With Preassembled Panels &amp;amp; Trusses, Doors and Hardware. Build It Yourself And Save!THE MONMOUTHOne Car Garage</p>
        <p>THE ASBURY</p>
        <p>Two Car Garage</p>
        <p>Our prtMfMibitd wall pantIt and Iruataa tnaka H potalMa to bulM lha Montnouth vouraaH at big lavlngil 14' X 22' Monmouth HKludat a wood trama ovartiaad door with hardwara, 2X4 atud Iramtng, (1" on-cantar framing datlgn.) handy wai-out alda door, douMa hung wood window, brand nama aaphalt iMnglaa. primad hardboard aiding -hl^ quallly matarlalt throughout. Taka advantaga ol Moora'a low prica to add lha conaanlanca t valua ol a naw garaga lo your homal</p>
        <p>*1,299</p>
        <p>New you can hava tha apaca you naad lor both cara - or ona car plua aloraga araa, a woikahop or playroom  Aabury la Itia garaga that laaaaa vou room lo grow Inf 22" X 24' Aabury tnchidaa 2 wood trama oaathaad doora with hardwara. 2 X 4 alud framing, (U on-canlar Iramlrig daalgn.) handy walk-oul alda door, 2 doubla hung wood windowa, brand nama aaphalt primad hardboard lap aiding - high 1 malarlala throughout. Buy H now at Ihia a'a prical</p>
        <p>*1,699</p>
        <p>COVE</p>
        <p>CROWN ROUND</p>
        <p>LATTICE VSTOP SCREENReady-To-Finish White Pine Moulding...</p>
        <p>Slyla</p>
        <p>3V."I IV. Bad . 2V."Caallng IVComar 11/It "Cova 2%" Crown</p>
        <p>Un. FI. 2tC 164 184 184 74 224</p>
        <p>Slyla</p>
        <p>15/16" Hound 1%" Lallica</p>
        <p>11/16" Quarter Round V." X V." Scraan IVSlop</p>
        <p>UnFI.</p>
        <p>194</p>
        <p>84</p>
        <p>64</p>
        <p>34</p>
        <p>94style F66 Exterior Fir Door...</p>
        <p>36 X 60</p>
        <p>481=</p>
        <p>Solid lir aalarior door laaluraa 6 railed panali In tha Colonial/Traditional atyla. quality dowaltd conilruction Rtady lo tiniih 702042Style 21 Exterior Lauan Door...Style 318H Fir/Hemlock Door.</p>
        <p>36" X 60</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>each</p>
        <p>32 X SO</p>
        <p>4959</p>
        <p>3 lamparad lilai Ramlorcad hollow cora door la lacad wilh talaclad gradai ol claar lauan vanaari ^ndad imoolh. raady lo liniih 713263</p>
        <p>Solid, lii. Ihich door prrglarad wilh 3 talaly glasa lilaa abova 3 raiiad panali balow Smoothly aandad raady lo liniah 702191</p>
        <pb facs="00093113_0043" />
        <p>Pi ISODouble Hung Wood Windows</p>
        <p>24"X38"</p>
        <p>870S3S</p>
        <p>28"X38"</p>
        <p>8705S0</p>
        <p>32"x38"</p>
        <p>870S76</p>
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        <p>. 20.89</p>
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        <p>870766</p>
        <p>28.69</p>
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        <p>870782</p>
        <p>32.29</p>
        <p>MOORES - YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR WOOD WINDOWS!</p>
        <p>Special Order - Allow 2 Week* For Delivery</p>
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        <p>Scope, VOS, Papto Bismol, Bath OH, Noxzema</p>
        <p>control Itching and flaking while leaving hair clean and manageable 611 oz</p>
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        <p>0450</p>
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        <p>6x9 Stenographers notebook with 66 ruled white sheets iMIl</p>
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