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        <p>Weather</p>
        <p>Pirly clidr throafk SiKardijr witk ebuet ol f-tenoM lad TMlM thoa-toKanu.</p>
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>95thYear NO. 170</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE. N.C. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 16, 1976</p>
        <p>12 PAGES TODAY</p>
        <p>INSIDE READING</p>
        <p>riHl Blikon laMrtpad</p>
        <p>PtftT-OI}r|4eitiaa.</p>
        <p>PRICE 15 CENTS</p>
        <p>HAILING THE CONVENTION&amp;lt;Jlmmy Cartr and Waltar Mndala aaluta tho Damocratic National Convontlon Thursday night in Its closing hour. (AP Wlrophoto)</p>
        <p>Carter Home To Georgia For Campaign-Mapping</p>
        <p>bt non Mcuoo A? PaUUeal Willw NEW YORK (AP) - DenM-entk pnaidaotial oomtMt Jimmjr Carter today rttumi to Caorgia where hii gtaot-kiUer eamptlffB begio and where heU map pUoa to capture the White Houae In the Nor. 2 elec-tioo.</p>
        <p>Carter and the other half of hia Blue^iray ticket. Seo. Walter P. Mndale of MlnneaoU, cloaad out the un Democratic Nattooal Coarentloo with Un-dam aceapUBce apeeehea Thuraday night that proclaimed "a new mood in America.' Before leaving New York, where delegatee approrad hia nomination, aUmped a plat</p>
        <p>form drawn to hia taate and endonad hia nmnlag mate with more harmony than Demcrata have aeen in a decade. Carter acheduled hia flrat hwt-cooveotioo itrategy aeaahw and meetinga with Democrtk Na-tiooal Committee leaden.</p>
        <p>(EMcerpti of CMrttr ae-ceptance flwecioaPage f.)</p>
        <p>"Nineteen aeventy-aix will not be a year of poUtki aa uaual." Carter told the cooventloo. "It la a year of concern, and of quiet and soher reaaaeaament of our natlon'i character and purpoae  a year when voten have already confounded the political experU.</p>
        <p>"It can be a year of in-apiratloo and hope. And I guar antee you it will he the year when we give the government of thla country back to the people of thia country.</p>
        <p>Carter opened hia apeecb with the line which moetly brought chucklea when be aUrt-ed ualng it II tnonthi ago, "My name la Jimmy Carter, and</p>
        <p>Im running for prealdent."</p>
        <p>Poking fun at the RepubUcaa divtalon In the nomination race between Prealdeot Ford and Ronald Reagan, Carter predicted a victory with hia rcU-lively youthful Democratic ticket, "no matter whkh RepubU-can party they decide to lend againat me."</p>
        <p>"We are a new generaUon of</p>
        <p>REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>flOTLIflf</p>
        <p>752-1336</p>
        <p>HetllM geta Ihlngi done for you Call 7S2-1SM and tell your problem or your aoundoff or mail It to HetUne. The Dally Reflector, Box IW7, GreenvUle. KC I7tS4 Becauae of the large numben received. Hotline can anawer and pubtiah only thoae llema conaidered moat pertinent to our raedera Namea muat be given, but only inltiaM will be uaed Tranacribing la done once a day.</p>
        <p>ANTIQUES APPRAISALS</p>
        <p>Is Uwre SOFOM in the Greenville vicinity who does spfirsisal work oo antique fumitureT I have aavaral piaeas that I naad to sail, but they ara too larga for me to move. WUl anyone come to your home to appraiaa such fumitureT J.A.</p>
        <p>We talked to Mrs. Leota Tyson of Woodaide Antiques, located off of Highway M. 3 miles west OreenviUe. Mrs. Tyson said she would be willing to come to your home to appraise your furniture, but there would be a fee for this service.</p>
        <p>You might also call Lonnie Ray Mills of Black Jack Antiques and Used Furniture in Blsck Jack. Mr. Mills said be, too, haa appraiaed furniture at the home, and would be willing to do it again.</p>
        <p>GYMNASTICS</p>
        <p>Where can I find gymnaatlca clasaea for alamentary Khool childrenT R.F.</p>
        <p>According to Eleanor Scheipers of the Greenville Recreation and Parks Department, no such clssses are being offered during the summer. However, the Recrestlon Department haa offered gymnaatlca initniction in the past, and may do ao again thia fall.</p>
        <p>If they decide to teach gymnastics this fall, they will notify Greenville residents through an ad In The DaU^ Reflector".</p>
        <p>A grant toallog tTl,223 hit been awarded to Um Pitt County PTA Council by the Department of Health. Iducitioo. and Welfare, according to Ann E. Poaey, Director.</p>
        <p>The fflooiea will be uaed to operate the Reading-Math Tutorial Centera which have operated to the Pttt County School Syatem for the past two yeara. The centera are located at A G. Cox School in WlntervUle: Bethel Elementary, G. R. Whitfield In Grimealand, and Falkland Elementary. The Falkland Outer la the neweit, being opened for the first time during the 1IT5-TI Khool term.</p>
        <p>The PTA reading-Matb Tutorial Centn work with atudenta in gradea 4-1 to the areaa of language arts and math. Thia year the tutoring aeuiona will be incorporated during the regular Khool time boun u weU ai the evening. In the piit thla free tutoring wrvke haa operated in the aftemoona and evenlnga.</p>
        <p>New Chairman Of Library Bd.</p>
        <p>Mn. Ann Froit wai elected as the new chairmen of the Shepherd Memorial Library board of tnuleei Thuraday night.</p>
        <p>Mn. Front, wai appototed to the board by the City Council la October, ItJi and aucceedi Larry Graham aa chairman of the board. Graham had lerved at chairman for four yean.</p>
        <p>"I would like to aee the coo-Uouatloa of the expanaloo of the library tarvicM auch aa te^ viclag the jalla, the Alcoholk Rehahilttatloa Center and the boapttal. The PtU County Ift-(ornatloa CeidM' la one of the llbrtry't major projecta and 1 would like to aee thia wrvice tlio continued," ihe it Id.</p>
        <p>We are currently working oa retrieving borrowed library materialf. At the prcMOt we have only retrieved 10 per cent of|lS.OOOofmaleiiaU."</p>
        <p>The Pilot Mountain naUve la a graduate of Guilford College and hold! a B S degree la matbemitka. She hat worked aa a Kbool teacher and city planner.</p>
        <p>Hrt. Froal It the vice preaident ^ the Pttt Couaty-</p>
        <p>mraannfroct</p>
        <p>GreenvUle League of Women Voten and li chairman of the finance drive Uiit year. She la aim preaident of Ptrenu for the Advineemenl of Gifted Educclioo (PAGE) and doea volunteer work in toe Kboola.</p>
        <p>She is married to MUea Frost and if the mother of two chUdren. Julia, I and Kevto. t.</p>
        <p>letderahlp." Mndale uid. "We art atraog. We axw ea-</p>
        <p>perienced. And we'rt ready." Cartar la Si. Mndale 41.</p>
        <p>The IPN Democratic Natiooal Ccmvention ended wtth toe Rev. Martin Luther King, father af the slain civil righu leader, declaring. "Surely toe Lord sent Jimmy Carter to come oo out and bring America back where the belaag* </p>
        <p>After today't meetinga here, toe Carter caravan waa to bead for the ftmUy home at Plaliu. Gi.</p>
        <p>Aa be Introduced Mndale ai hit choice for running mate. Carter tald, "The flret duty that Sen. Mndale wiU have wUI be to help win toe election In the faU."</p>
        <p>Carter tald Mndale tod hia itaff would be atked "to put forward their own propoaal about what treat of toe ntUon be abould vUtt moat, what par ticular tulea he would And moat compaUble with hia own campaignttii. and to thire re-aponiibllltiei for major evenu."</p>
        <p>Leaf Prices Up 26 Cents</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) - Tobacco pricea went up M eeota from opening day Wedoeadty, to gaS.SI per hundred. Groaa mIm 00 the North tod South Cim-Uaa Border Belt market were S.Slf3.ZS4. bringing toe teaaooi Intel talef to 12.SS4,nO</p>
        <p>Volume waa very light Thursday. according to the Faderal-State Market Newt Service. The flrat week of utea ended with grade averagea ateady to gS per hundred higher.</p>
        <p>The amaU volume cootiaUd af better quaUty tobacco than Uw offering, toe newt lervice uid. Alao, toe pcrceoUge of cultera tocraaaad. Primloga tUl domloitad itiei and accounted for approximately SO per cent of offtringa.</p>
        <p>The FlueK^ued StebUlftlioo Corporatkw raeelvad 41.1 per cent of atlM Wednetday and 44.7 per cant (or toe lettoo to date. 'nUa comparei with Sl.f per cent for the flrat two dayi Uat acaioo.</p>
        <p>During opening week Uat year, U.747.1U poundt were told for tM.4S per hundred</p>
        <p>Bus Driver, 26 Chiidren 'Vanished'</p>
        <p>CHOWCHILLA, Cslif. (AP) - TweBty-stx children and the driver of their Khool bus who vanished on their way home from i swimming outing apparently are the victima of a mass kidnaping. the Madera County sheriff tald today.</p>
        <p>Deputies and police Marched the San Joaquin Valley farmland through a windy, rainy night split by lightning and thunder for some clue to the whereabouts of the chUdren, who ranged in age from 5 to 15.</p>
        <p>The bus U whkh the chUdren had been riding wti found In  dry canal Thuraday nigbt.</p>
        <p>"It tppeart to bt aa ah-ductlao," Sheriff Ed Batea told reporters. "We are watting to ba cnDtacted."</p>
        <p>Batea aald hit Invattlgatort found two aati of tricki luperiropoaed oe the but tracki. (uggeating that an abduetiM "would have to bt pUnned. it leema to me. The trtcka tbowcd that "aomebody Uft tot area after the but wii ptrkad."</p>
        <p>The but, whkh waa to havt returned the children from the CbowchUla filrgrouada, waa found tbtndaaad in i dry canal during a attrth from tot air. II waa hidden In a batvy aUiid of bamboo In the flat tarmUnd about IS mllea northwaat of Freno.</p>
        <p>The thcriff laid he couldn't "think of any other poaaibUtty" but a kldnapiag. "Thtrt't ao blood. M avideace of foul pUy at toe hut I'm at i lou (or worda about thU one. 1 tbtoiutoly can't figure It. We can't Had anybody</p>
        <p>Report</p>
        <p>Uganda</p>
        <p>Terror</p>
        <p>NAIROBI. Kenya (AP) -Foreignen fleeing Uganda report that Preaident Idi Amin haa ucleaahed a reign of terror foUowlng the Uraell commando raid that freed more than 100 bijacked boatagei.</p>
        <p>Kenyan! returning to their homeland reported that Amin'a loldieri were ilaughtering Kenyana living In Uganda, Kenya'i official newt agency reported.</p>
        <p>It uid John Owlno, ooe of 200 rcfugeei who arrived in the border town of Bungoma Thuraday, reported that troopa ahot even Kenyans lait Sunday at Namango, a vUlagc outside Kampala, the Ugandan eipttal.</p>
        <p>Already tanu ralatlona between the two Eait African neighbori ware atralncd further by Amin'a cbargca of Kenyan compUctty In the laraalirald.</p>
        <p>The London Daily Expreu reported that the British government igreed to beef up Kenya's defenses with ihlpmeot! of guns, tm-munition and bomba. The paper, giving no source for iU Informatloo. uid Preaidenl Jomo Kanyatta aaaured the Britlah hia forcea would not tuck toe Ugaodaoa. whose army is about twice aa large u Kenya's.</p>
        <p>PaUkk Morris, a Canadian who flew from Kampala to Nairobi with U Britona. uid many whiles who wanted to leave were afraid to go to the airport.</p>
        <p>"The aoldkri art ao rough they don't give you any chance to explain," be uid. "They heal you and drag you to their torture chambers.</p>
        <p>Morrla, II, uid be waa arreatod and interrogated lor tvroboius.</p>
        <p>"I beard peopk Krtamlog with agony," he uid. "They were crying out, II waa borrible, yelling for help and begging their captori to atop... They gave me a coupk of puncbei before releasing</p>
        <p>wbobuaiMtlvt."</p>
        <p>Batot uid Ihe FBI hu baen calladla.</p>
        <p>The childrtfl art atudenu at the DtlryUad Unlflad Schoai wbkb achool lUairicl aacratery Ntta Ranaan dsurftad u "jnal a Uttlacoaattryaehaal."</p>
        <p>Sht uid Um bna driver. SSyatrwld Fra* Kdwtrd Kay Jr.. was vary rsHtWa" and had bean drtvtng (or Uw achtai for 2S ytara.</p>
        <p>"You couldn't aik (or a akar guy," Mrt. Hanam aald. "Ha WII bom and ralead hart.</p>
        <p>Sbartff Bitaa. who aal up a command poal at tha ChowchlUa PoUca Dapartmaot, apeculatod that thara ware five poaalbUttki: a "dtrangad guy" who had kidaapad the taUra group: a "paraonal rmnga. lomtbedy who wanU to make tha parioU loffer;" a kiduplag "for money;" i "larrortit" plot; or "lomc otdar kid oa the boa took command by forea."</p>
        <p>Shortly bofort dawn Batoa dacardod u a elut raporti that a whka ran aeao Ihe laal Iwodaya aur whera the hue laU chlldrao off might bt tavolvad la the dlaapptaranee. The vobkte tanod ott to be a "daoul vta whkh hai bam iiaigDad to tha area, ha uid.</p>
        <p>Iht ahcrifra offkt uid II raeatvad caOa from laxlaua ptrtnu btginaiag about t;lS p.m. Thuraday. AI thattlnw, tha bna wu two boon ovardue.</p>
        <p>Economic</p>
        <p>Projections</p>
        <p>Brightening</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AF) - The Ford admlttlftrition uid today that the ecooomy will perform better than origloally expmtad during 1S7I. providing Americana wtto about 171,000 more joba and dlminisblag the cro-aloo of tnftaUoo oo ptoptoa buying power.</p>
        <p>"The Pretldeflt btUtvM hli ecoDofflk polklea art Uw major reaaona for this ttnprovt-ment." uid White Houu Prua Secretory Roo Neaaen.</p>
        <p>Revised admlntitratloa pro-jecUona oo the natloas unemployment, inflation and produc-Uon capacity muat be ami to Coogreu later thia month under Ihe new budget-making procedurea.</p>
        <p>The Preildent'i top eeonomk and budget adriaers reloaaad their projections at a briefing They attributed the eatlmatea (rf the stronger-tfaanexpectad ecooomk performance to developments whkh already have taken place.</p>
        <p>Alan Grtmapnn, ekalrmu of the Praatdmt'a Cmweil of Keo-nomk Advturt. uM a cnietal factor In Uw ImKovad econom-k pkture ku bom grealor eon-fldmce by eonaomors and buai-naumm. Grtcnapm uid Iht eonfidawe hu bam gaining evm faster Uiaa axpacted and bu bam Iranalalod IMo faiter aconomk growth.</p>
        <p>Ntasm uid Uw FroaldaM la datumlnod to itkk to hia aeo-nomk program and gal tha hodgm back Into batuca by Isn. M poalbta</p>
        <p>Tha lataal ptojacttma. ra-iaaatd by tba Cornell of Eco-aomk Advistra lad Ibo Ottlco of Maugamont aad Bodgat, wart tba firal aoUd aemomy projaetlm flgana Mnea Uw ad-mtaiatraUm'a teltlal (ancaal ta January.</p>
        <p>Uw average Income of wage aarnart lor Uw year la u-pactod to bo M.UI tnOoad af tha 14.141 origlaaOy eaUmatad.</p>
        <p>Strickland A Believer In The Second Chance</p>
        <p>KXTKNDKD WEATHER OUTLOOK FOR N.C.</p>
        <p>Scattered iboweri in af-tenxwoa and evening! Sunday Ihroufb Tueaday Higha In (he Oaand lowilnUwM.</p>
        <p>By 5U8AN QUINN RaOactorStefl Writer</p>
        <p>"t belkve In the second chance theory and the offering of incentive," Tom Strickland, democratic gubernatorial candidate said while vlalUng in GraenviUe Thuraday.</p>
        <p>"I feel Uiat we abould reac Uvate Ute juvenile training Kboola and uk them lor special training centers (or Juvenile offenders. I Uilnli Uiat we should drop back and hold Ute 15 year old responaible (or crimes, but send them to Uteae special training centers wlUi 14 and 17 year olds and allow Uiem the opportunity of having (heir record expunged." he explained.</p>
        <p>"We need to reclaailfy our priaoneri according to age and according to offrnK I would support the reacUvallng of our local prison units. After (he prtaonera were decenirallied.</p>
        <p>Uwy would be atparatod according to age and exptrimee la crime and allowed to work."</p>
        <p>Strickland explalnod that If elected, be would not (Utehargc Rapubltcan atalt tmployta eiceptaraoiigUwpotky maUag potlUona "On Uw potky making level we would havt a mw government but the otber worfcara hould be given an opportunity to work." Strickland uid He alao uid Ikal be would favor a five per cent ulary Increase per year lor Uachen aad itotc employti "Thia would he a fair and respoculhle tttcreaaa wtth no riKal problems according to the tax bau This lyilem of uUry IncrtsK hai moved Ihe North Carolina'i teacher*' ularies (rom 40lh in the oalioo to IMh la the oa tioo </p>
        <p>Strickland uU that be would prefer to find a highway patrol</p>
        <p>commander from Uw raaka M the petrol offkere.</p>
        <p>"I would eorteinly prefer la heve eomeone who bed u-perieoee within the hlghwiy petrol. I would elw like to ellffllaeie Uw poUtka of the Iraiufon. a poiky ahould be developed eo Uut petrolmm who ere promoted could take ed-veauge af th* proaoUoni by 001 haring to traaMer."</p>
        <p>The WayM Omnty lenetar explabMd tbat bt la deflntuly agalaai gtriag Uw govoraor vote</p>
        <p>"The afSM of (be govoraer It I very powerful otBce In our lUle aad ring Uw governor Uw voto power would only make the offlMBonpowtrfnU."</p>
        <p>Asked wbeOwr be favored Uw Democratic Coaventlon'i aomlnaUm of Jimmy Carter tor prtaldaot. Strtekiaad uid that bt would auggort Uw tkkat.</p>
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        <p>Z-TIm Dilly Reflector, GreeovUk. N.C,-Fride&amp;gt;, July II. inHow's The Weather? Changes In Mefhodisf Bishops</p>
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        <p>NATIONAI WIATHIR IflVICI. WOAA, U.S. Dt- &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>WEATHER rOEECAST - SMMHUbly wtrn</p>
        <p>lod ffltwUr clMrtai wMtker It tadietMl (or todtr. Riln If dM la coatral Toxtt, Mutbera</p>
        <p>OUtbomi tad Arfctaut, tad la tlw Ettt (rom VtrfbtU to New EoRliad. (AP Wlrcpboto Hip)</p>
        <p>Bjr The AitoeUted Preit</p>
        <p>Hot, uoitible air brou|b( 100-degree temperiturei to North Ciroliot lliuridajf. thunder-stormi with windi o( up to W mtlei in hour which toppled imall plinei tod a helicopter. There ilto wii i tomtdo. biU. flooded itreett, electricti out-igei, and damage to com and tobacco.</p>
        <p>In Charlotte, aeven perioni were trapped inilde a itation wagon when a utility pole crashed on the root. Everett Gallent, hit wUe. and their three children. aged 1, S, and 1. heard the wlrea popping and law big blue flaahei With them were two nlecei, Sharon Blackburn o( Charlotte and 13-year-old Uia Summeri of Greent-boro.</p>
        <p>Gallant, an electrical engineer, told everyone not to touch metal parti ot the car. So all held their (eet o(( the floor.</p>
        <p>They waited (Or about IS mln-utei, until Duke Power Co. workeri turned oH the 12.000 volta o( electricity that buiied aa It flowed through three wlrea</p>
        <p>touching the top ot the itatlon wagon.</p>
        <p>A thunderitorm with wlnda gutting to S2 m.p.h. in Charlotte le(t 0,000 homei temporarily without electricity and blocked 25 itreeti with (alien treei. Lightning caused 20 (Iret.</p>
        <p>In Wilion. a tornado near the Municipal Airport knocked a light plane 300 yards into woods and demolished It. The storm littered areas with tree branches and caused electrical outages 0 three and (our hours in the city. In the county there was tobacco and com damage and damage to tobacco bams.</p>
        <p>It got up to 100 degrees at Fayetteville and Jacksonville and N at the Raleigh-Durham Airport and at Wilmington.</p>
        <p>Winds gusting to N m.p.h. overturned two planes and a helicopter at the Greensboro Regional Airport and destroyed a hangar.</p>
        <p>It was warm again today, with highs ranging (ram the mid tOs In the mountains to the mid (Os on the coast. There</p>
        <p>were scattered thunderstorms.</p>
        <p>A cold (root vrill pass through the state Saturday, so temperatures wU be (ive to eight degrees cooler. Aitemoon thundershowers are expected.</p>
        <p>The outlook (or Sunday through Tuesday Is (or a(ter-noon thundershowers and seasonable temperatures, with highs generally in the middle</p>
        <p>Tide Tables</p>
        <p>Morehead City 34 deg 43' lallliid 71 deg 42'</p>
        <p>longltiide</p>
        <p>July 17 A.M.  P.M.</p>
        <p>High Low  High  Low</p>
        <p>12:43m  6:4(  1:20  7:23</p>
        <p>Moon: Last tjuarter Tidal time dlflerences In minutes between Morehead City and</p>
        <p>NIOH LOW Sfll Ft .HsrMrt II + Mln ''In *&amp;lt;urUnyir II I )Mln Allinllc Scn  MMIn</p>
        <p>oOMInllt  iiMln</p>
        <p>NtwRlvn-lnltt  IlMin  WMln</p>
        <p>CW Lookout  UMm  "</p>
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        <p>N noon M --Mmnigsi</p>
        <p>Set Sunday Pilgrimage To Old Area Churches</p>
        <p>MOUNT OUVE - The Free WIU Baptist Historical Society will sponaor a Bicentennial pilgrimage to the oldest surviving churches o( the denomination on Sunday. July II. according to Dr. Michael Pelt, vice-president and program chairman ot the Society.</p>
        <p>The origin o( the Free WUI Baptist denomination dales back to the colonial period in North Carolina. Although Paul Palmer, an early Baptist minister. It regarded by many at the (ounder o( the</p>
        <p>denomination, the oldest Free Will Baptist churches which have survived were organlted by another early minister, Joseph Parker.</p>
        <p>A native o( Chowan County, Parker It credited with the organliatlon ot as many as eight churches, (our o( them located in Pitt, Greene, and Lenoir Counties. On December 25,1(78. he purchased land on Little Contentnea Creek, where he organised Little Creek Church. Within a (ew years he had established mluion points In</p>
        <p>Vote To Accept Crossing Grant</p>
        <p>GRIFTON-The Grifton Town Board voted to accept a M percent (ederal grant (or a railroad signal light on McCrae Street at its Tuesday night meeting.</p>
        <p>The board wilt pay 10 per cent ot the (29.000 project. The town will alto pay hall of the maintenance of the railroad crossing each year</p>
        <p>The board gave Its (Inal approval o( the town's 1171-77 budget totalling (555,7(7 and set the tax rate at 75 cents per (100 value.</p>
        <p>The board received a (3,000 planning grant and hired Paige Mueller to work with the planning program.</p>
        <p>Utilities Supt. Gene Coley reported that the (Inal inspection o( all lift tUUont (or sewer lines In (he recently annexed areaa has been completed He said that pumps wilt start this week and letters requiring Immediate book-on will be delivered to property owners by Monday</p>
        <p>Building Inspector Ralph Taxtoo reported that L. L</p>
        <p>Drivar Chargad In Accident</p>
        <p>Dexter Walston o Ayden was charged with driving under (be Influence following investigation ot an l.'SS p.m. mishap yesterday at the Interaectlon o( Albemarle and Virginia Avenues.</p>
        <p>Police laid the Walston vehicle collided with a buUding at 715 Albemarle Ave causing an estimated (1.200 damage to the ear and (50 damage to the buUdlng.</p>
        <p>Henderson was the low bidder on the bathrooms to be renovated with Community Development funds. Because the bid was much lower that the others, Tbaxton will contact Henderson to make sure that the ipMlflcs of the bid are understood.</p>
        <p>The board voted to hire Edward C. Mooring as the auditor of the 1(75-78 town records.</p>
        <p>The board adopted a resolution requesting 20 units of Federal Public Housing (or Grifton.</p>
        <p>In other action the board:</p>
        <p>Adopted a resolution to pave Cottonwood Lane and Lewis Drive.</p>
        <p>Agreed to participate In the state mosquito control program.</p>
        <p>Heard a request (rom O H Smithson to divide a unit of property belonging to him (or deeding to his daughter and requested Smithson to comply with the one-mile jurisdiction of Grifton's subdivision regulations.</p>
        <p>Voted to provide sewer service to Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Braxton of the Lenoir County side of Grifton.</p>
        <p>other locations, resulting in the organisation of Gum Swamp Church in Pitt County, Grimsley Church In Greene County and Wheat Swamp Church (now DIaciples of Christ) in Lenoir County. Parker lived until 17(1, providing pastoral leadership at these churches, and was buried near Wheat Swamp Church.</p>
        <p>Members of Free Will Baptist Churches will honor one of their pioneer ministers as well as the churches which he established by making a pilgrimage to these churches on July 18. The prilgrimage will begin st Gum Swamp Church in the Belvolr communlty near Greenville at 3 p.m. and continue on to Little Creek Church at Scuffleton in Greene County, then to Grimsley Church on NC102 and from there to Wheat Swamp Church near US 258 north of Kinston In Lenoir County.</p>
        <p>The prilgrimage will Include a final stop at the grave site of Joaeph Parker. A brief service will be held at each church, led by the pastor and members of the congregation. At the grave of Joseph Parker, Dr. Michael Pelt will conduct a brief service commemorating Parker's ministry as a (ounder of the denomination. The choir of the First Free Will Baptist Church of Kinston will sing selections from an old hymnal published by the denomination In 1(54.</p>
        <p>Sponsor 'Crazy' Pet Show Here</p>
        <p>A "craiy" pet show sponsored by the Pitt County 4-H office will be held at the Town Commons Park Tuesday, July 20 at 2 p.m.</p>
        <p>Awards will be given to the largest dog. the smallest dog. longest haired, moat obedient dog, best-groomed dog. shortest-tailed dog. prettiest dog. ugliest dog and (he dog that performs the most tricks.</p>
        <p>All young people under the age of l( are eligible to bring their</p>
        <p>Dr. Joseph R. Smith II</p>
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        <p>'President Carter' And The Ordinary Consumer</p>
        <p>By SYLVU PORTER (Uatol the Series)</p>
        <p>If Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter were to become U.S. President Carter, what would it mean to you. any American ctmsumer in today's Jungle of a marketplace?</p>
        <p>A. The strongest defender of consumer Interests In the White House in memory with his endorsements already ranging from an Independent (ederal consumer protection agency with a lot of power, authority and visibility and total backing from the White House to an all-inclusive sunshine law, which would "force open the deliberations of the executive and legislative branches of government to let people know who votes how.</p>
        <p>The abpve may sound like quite a mouthful of liberal mush, but Carter apparently isn't kidding one bit. Says he:</p>
        <p>"I intend a year from now to be the top consumer advocate in this country, if I'm elected. Im tired of seeing people whom I care about get cheated, and thla Is permitted and even condoned now. and it has got to be changed. Carter haa, in fact, set a speaking engagement before a Ralph Nader Public ClUien Forum (or after the end of this convention (postponed from June).</p>
        <p>Specifically. Carter would:</p>
        <p>* Completely reorganize the exMUtlve branch of this nation's government to increase government accountability, greater openness and at the same time Improved efficiency, reorganization, and simplicity of government bureaucracy. I'm going to do It primarily because the American people are sick of the bureaucratic confusion In Washington...</p>
        <p>When I was governor (of Georgia) I had no idea whom to call In Washington to get answers to anything, becauoe the system Is so complex." His solution in Georgia was to set up a toll-free line to help Georgia citizens with complaints and requests (or Information. A call by an illiterate Georgian, (or instance, would connect the citizen with his congressional representative handling (ederal matters (Social Security checks) or the agricultural otflcial In charge of Kale weight accuracy in markets, etc.</p>
        <p>* Strongly support an Office of Citizen Advocacy, which would have both the power and the responsibility to Investigate complaints, and the staff and power to intervene in regulatory matters on behalf of the consuming and using public. President Ford has declared he would veto such an agency; Carter would embrace it.</p>
        <p>* Break up the socalled sweetheart arrangements between regulatory officials and the industries they are supposed to monitor by restricting revolving door careerism. This would be on</p>
        <p>Seeking New Parks Director</p>
        <p>The Greene County Parks and Recreation Commission Is in the process of accepting applications (or a Parks and Recreation Director.</p>
        <p>Interested peruns can write to the Greene County Economic Commission or call 747-5(01. Applications will be accepted until the first of August.</p>
        <p>top of the ''sunshine law. Carter sees no reason why a puhlic official should accept a gift of any kind, advocates full disclosure of officeholders' financial interests.</p>
        <p> KUI the spoUs system of appointing officials. Says Carter: Ive traveled to a lot of foreign countries and sometimes, when Ive gone into the American embassy. Ive been disgusted to sec sitting there a fat, bloated, rich, ignorant campaign contributor to Richard Nixon who can't even speak the language of the cotmtry he's in.</p>
        <p>* More completely control lobbyists and their activities. He would extend (ederal financing of elections to congressional races and, for example, make certain that the Attorney General job would not be given as a reward to a successful campaign manager (both Robert Kennedy and John Mitchell were active campaign directors).</p>
        <p> Aggressively work for a much stronger anti-trust program. The farmer suffers and the consumer suffers from our very serious monopolistic arrangement in this country on food, he says, ciUng the upsurge in the price at sugar in 1(74 as an instance.</p>
        <p>* Encourage consumer groups to create and operate consumer co-ops; back federal standards (or state no-fault insurance programs; help with full funding ot neighborhood legal aid (or the poor; strengthen small claims courts; go all-out on a consumer education program In our Khools to teach both young and old the basics of consumer rights and</p>
        <p>Plan Clinic Fund-Raiser</p>
        <p>A fund-raising dinner and open bouM will be held tomorrow to Hookerton for the new Hookerton Health Center, 323 Main St.</p>
        <p>The dinner will be from 5 to 8 p.m. at Hookerton Recreation Park to raiM funds (or the dental secUoo of the clinic. The health center wilt be open (or inspection by participants. A drawing will be made (or complimentary phyaical examinations at the clinic.</p>
        <p>The health center is located in an old building which is being renovated by Wilson and Worthington contractors of RobersonvUle for a final bid of K2,0(0. The project Is funded by the federal Economic Development Administration.</p>
        <p>Greene County Health Care. Inc., will operate the clinic and provide an advisory committee.</p>
        <p>Dedication and grand opening ceremonies will be held In August.</p>
        <p>Sunday School Sponsoring Trip</p>
        <p>AYDEN-The Sunday School of Zion Chapel FWB Church wUl sponsor bus trips to King's Dominion. Richmond, Va., Sunday. July 25.</p>
        <p>The charge for the trip is 17.00 and buMS will leave the church at8a.m.</p>
        <p>Tickets may be obtained from Mrs. Travis Dixon, Mrs. Rachel Cannon, J M Outlaw. Mrs. Mattie Norcott and at Mrs N. S. Phillips Grocery Store.</p>
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        <p>protection. "Most of the eonsumers being treated the worst can't read or write well. They're hard to reach (or consumer groups.</p>
        <p>In this area of consumerismand extending into child care, food stamps, environmental protection Carter is clearly tending toward the very liberal. What be could achieve, though, is a giant question mark-ehould be become President in this economic era.</p>
        <p>LAKE JUNALUSKA. N.C. (AP)  North Carolina Methodists will get their first black bishop when L. Scott Allen, 58. of Knoxville. Tenn.. assumes leadership of the Western North Carolina United Methodist Conference.</p>
        <p>At headquaters of the conference in Charlotte he will succeed Bishop Earl G. Hunt Jr., 57. Hunt has finished 12 years In Charlotte, all a bishop can Krve in a conference, and is being transferred to Tennessee to head the NashvUle and Memphis conferences</p>
        <p>There was one other change among the 11 bishops in the Southeast announced Thursday at the Southeastern Jurisdictional Conference of the church. BUhop H. EUls Finger Jr. will move from Nashville to Knox-vUle.</p>
        <p>Bishop Robert N. Blackburn of the North Carolina Confer-</p>
        <p>N.C. Delegates Hail Selection</p>
        <p>Sen. Robert Morgan, a member of the delegation at the National Democratic Convention, said he had worked cloMly with Mndale on the Senate Intelligence Committee and found him "absolutely honest and not as liberal as he has been pictured.</p>
        <p>Morgan alM praised Mndale for working to "dose some of the tax loopholes. He Mid Mndale been a moderating" influence on the Senate Finance Committee.</p>
        <p>sute Rep. H.M. Michaux of Durham uld he believes Mndale brings necessary balance to the ticket. He's going to pick up the people Carter doesnt appeal to.</p>
        <p>Even some North Carolina Local governmenU receiving delegaus pledged to Alabama</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - North Carolina delegates hall the selection of Sen. Walter F. Mndale, D-Minn., as the Democratic vice-presidential nominee. They predict the Jimmy CaiterMoodale ticket will be strong in North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Grants Are Announced</p>
        <p>Thirteen towns and counties in the Mid-East Region have received notice of their lection for planning granU for the fiMal year 1(78-77.</p>
        <p>planning grants Include the following: Ayden, 85,300; FounUln, 82,(90; Grifton, 88,750; Simpson 8500; and Pitt County 85.000.</p>
        <p>Applications for (be funding were secured by Wayne Harris, Local Government Coordinator with the Mid-East CommUskm and Tom Richter of the Department of Natural and Economic Resources field office in Washington.</p>
        <p>The awarded grants are usually within 20 per cent of the total request funding amounts.</p>
        <p>In the near future the towns and counties will receive official notification of the actual amounts each will receive.</p>
        <p>The awarded grants will make available to the towns and counties, monies to be utilized in their continuing efforts to implement land UM and other planning techniques during the coming fiMal year.</p>
        <p>Quarterly Meet Begins Tonight</p>
        <p>Quarterly Meeting Services will begin Lmight at First Born Holy Church No. 2.208 West 13th St. Bishop J. L. Smith wlU be in charge of the rvices.</p>
        <p>Saturday evening at 7 p.m. the regular quarterly conference bualneas meeting will be held at 8 p.m. Holy Communion will be obMrved. Sunday Khool will be at 8:30 a.m. Sunday fallowed by the Pastoral Day services. Bishop J.L Smith will prent the rmoo. At 5 p.m. Sunday Pre-pastor Anniversary rvices will be held. The public is invited.</p>
        <p>Gov. George C. Wallace Mid they would work for a Carter-Mondale ticket.</p>
        <p>Grover Mooneyham of Asheville, a leading Wallace supporter. said he would work for the Democratic ticket. Noting Mondales support (or busing to deMgregate Khools, be said it la good where we have Carter against forced busing and Mndale (or it. We can get some debate and finally get the thing resolved.</p>
        <p>ence, which covers the eastern part of the state, will remain at Raleigh. And Bishop Edward L. Tullis of the South Carolina Conference will remain in Columbia.</p>
        <p>The changes are effeeUve Sept. 1. All other bishops will return to their current assignments.</p>
        <p>Bishops Finger and Hunt, who were elected in 1(84, have rved their prent areas for 12 years. Allen was elected In 1(87 and has rved in Knoxville since 1(88.</p>
        <p>Allen was the last bishop to be elected by the former Central Jurisdiction, which was all black, before the merger of black and white units In 1(88. He is the denominations only black bishop in the Southeast.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile. United Method-isU were urged by their bUb-ops to join together in evangelistic goals and forget their racial attitudes.</p>
        <p>Some day, Mid Bishop Finger, we may choo properly to talk about the church, and about people, without forever feeling obligated to aay black or white or brown or red. But not yet.</p>
        <p>"With Mme pain and with more hope, Finger Mid, we speak without tensioa about white and black together in this jurisdiction, rejoicing in the heritage of both races and open to mutual enrichment.</p>
        <p>The Rev. Leontine Kelly of Richmond, Va. told the 550 delegates that churches cannot afford to practice lectlve evangelism.</p>
        <p>The black minister warned against churches being afraid to be enriched by the perspectives of all cultures.</p>
        <p>The call came Wednesday in prcMntatkms before the Jurisdictional Conference as Southeastern United Methodists launched a four-year evangelism drive.</p>
        <p>Bishops said the group should strive to make every local church a functioning center (or evangelistic ministry by 1(80. Fletcher Carter of Gadsden, S.C., chairman of the evangelism council, said that evangelism needs to become the style of life for local congregations and individuals.</p>
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        <p>Interviewer Learns Lives Of Super Stars Wives</p>
        <p>B, JOY 8TI1XEY AP NcwftMUu^ Writer</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - I wu intereited Ui know whet kind of women ere merried to the men we have reieed to national u-lierheroet It the man who jumpa higher and runt (aater really wper? explalna Jeanne Parr of her two-year project interviewing wivet of aporta atan.</p>
        <p>"And what I found out it theyre not married to a super man Theyre married to a tu-per athtete and a difficult man," added the author of "The Superwlvet," a book the wrote about the private livea of 2t women whose husbands are top players in every major tport.</p>
        <p>They Include Helen (Mn. Catfish) Hiiiter, Marquerite (Mn. O.J.j Simpton, Karolyn (Mn. Pete) Rose, Winnie (Mn. Arnold) Palmer, Mary (Mn. Rod) Laver, Barbara (Mn. Jack) Nicklaus and Nancy (Mn, Tom) Seaver,</p>
        <p>"I spent two days and sometimes more with them, Mias Parr said in an interview. "1 bUowed them around tuper-marketa. I had all my antennas functioning to learn about their lifestyle, children, homes, what they had to say about the men."</p>
        <p>And, admits the former CBS teievlalon news correspondent, since the books publication riie has gotten a lot of reaction from the wives she so candidly revealed through the Upe-recorded conversations.</p>
        <p>I don't think anyone was unhappy over my comments  just unhappy over their own, shocked that they said what they did," she said. "Even one who came out delightful, warm and zany mw herself in print and was absolutely tmdone. The women agreed to be interviewed, Miss Parr believes, because she dealt directly with them rather than through their husbands, and as a group they had not been heard from, though reams of material had been written about their husbands.</p>
        <p>Fewer than half of the women had college degrees and she recalls only about three homes where she saw books, but more than half had been cheerleaders.</p>
        <p>"These people are deeply entrenched in the physical world  theyre out there cheering, they meet (the athlete), go together and get married. Then the gtty gets lifted to the stratosphere and she's still just a dieerleader waiting for it all to be over," explained the blonde Miss Parr, curled on the gold quilled bedspread in her hotel room in a white pantsuit snd champagne-cobred sweater.</p>
        <p>"The air thats rarified for him is polluted for her," she went on. He has the limelight and she has the shadow. When he loses hes down and has to be comforted. When he wins hes out on the town.</p>
        <p>"She has to contend with loneliness to a degree no other wife faces. Her husband is absent most of the time. She has to go to the hospital abne to have her babies because the coach won't let her hoband off the field; bring up the children abne; run the household abne.</p>
        <p>The women worry about fi-</p>
        <p>PRIVATE LIVESJeanne Parr, right, interviews Nancy Seaver for The Superwivei," a collection of in*depth interviews with the wives of top players in every major sport.</p>
        <p>nancial security, Miss Parr pointed out, since their men are over the hill" at SS. They worry about kijiflies. But their No. 1 fear is the groupies who fbck around the superjock.</p>
        <p>"But I felt a rumbling going on. There's a feeling now among women who have lived only for the gay that something is missing. She has money, a home and a name that is famous, but she doesnt have him (Since the interviews some of the couples have separated, Miu Parr said.)</p>
        <p>They often are not even interested in their husbands sport but prefer a different one, noted Miss Parr, a widow in her late 40s who prefers skiing to competitive sports.</p>
        <p>"I have enough competition in my daily life," she said. Now working on another nonfiction book in her pre-RevoluUonary</p>
        <p>Births</p>
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        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Guy Patrick Matthewi, 107 Cambridge Rd., a daughter, Heather Oawn, on July 1, 17&amp;lt;, in PUt Memorial Hoeplul.</p>
        <p>McGowan</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. CTlnton Edward McGowan, Lot IS Shady Aerea, a aon, Ointon David, on July 2. 1*76, In Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Bateman</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Byron Unwood Bateman Jr., Farm-vUle, a ton. Byron George, on July 2. im, In Pitt Memorial HosplUl.</p>
        <p>Jordan</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leon Jordan. 130-B E. 14th St.. a ton, Clarence Lee, on July S, l*7t, in Pitt Memorial Hoq&amp;gt;iUl.</p>
        <p>KlUlngtwarth</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. tod Mrs. Robert Earl Kllllngiwortb, Rt. 1, Bethel, a ton, Robert Earl III, on July 4. 1171. In Pitt Memorial HosplUl.</p>
        <p>Bosmaa</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Pafford Boiman. 114 Hollldty Court, a daughter, Mary Amanda, on July S, IfiTt, In Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Cooking Is Fun</p>
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        <p>The beat recipe weve found for this popular loaf.</p>
        <p>2 cups creamed cottage cheese</p>
        <p>2 tablespoons butter or margarine</p>
        <p>1 tablespoon dill seed</p>
        <p>2 tablespoons minced scallion</p>
        <p>V4 cup sugar</p>
        <p>(&amp;gt; teaspoon baking soda</p>
        <p>2 teaspoons ult</p>
        <p>2 eggs</p>
        <p>I package active dry yeast (s cup warm water</p>
        <p>i cups unbbsched flour</p>
        <p>Slightly warm together the cottage cheese and butter Add dill seed, onion, sugar, baking soda, salt and eggs Beat until Wended. Dissolve yeast in the water; stir into cottage-cheese mixture SUr In as much flour as possibb, then knead in the rest; continue kneading until dough is smooth Place in greased bowl, turn to grease top Cover and let stand until doubled in bulk. Punch down. Shape into 2 losves and place In greased 8- by 4-inch baf pans Cover and let rise until dough reaches tops of pens Bake in a preheated 37&amp;amp;-degree oven for35 ta40 minutes or until, browned and loaves sound hollow when tapped on bottom. Turn out and cool on racks Makes 2 loaves From the "Bakery Lane Soup Bowl Cookbook by Marge Mitchell and Joan Se^ick</p>
        <p>Celebrates 25th Anniversary</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Streeter of Greenville celebrated their 2Sth wedding anniversary Sunday, July 4.</p>
        <p>They renewed their wedding vows before their children, friends and out-of-town guests. The honorees were remembered with gifts from the guests.</p>
        <p>The celebrstion was given for the couple by their children.</p>
        <p>Csmioa</p>
        <p>Born to Mr. snd Mrs. Lesrii Franklin Cannon III, Stokes, twin daughters. Alice Rae, and Becky Marie, on July 5. 1*71, in Pitt Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Americans trr cottage cheese lovers. They eat more Ihsn five poumb per person each year</p>
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        <p>Born to Mr and Mrs. Danny Russell Edwirdi, Rt. 2, Greenville, s ion. Brian Russell, on July I. It7t, in Pitt Memorial Hospital</p>
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        <p>house tal Newburyport, Msu, by the sea, she hopes "some of the Ulent of famous writers who Uve sroimd me will rub off on me Though I think of myself as a rqiorter rather than i (vriter.</p>
        <p>"I admire these women lor coping and in that sense they ore super wives doing a super job. As for me, I wouldnt marry Joe Namath if he asked, she added emphatically</p>
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        <p>Don't Wear Ring Until Divorced</p>
        <p>By Abigail Van Buran</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY I am very much in love with a wonderful man and we are planning to be married )utl as soon as my divorce comes through, which should be within the next lew months.</p>
        <p>My fiance wants to give me a diamond engagement nng right now. Would it be proper for me to wear an engamment ring while Im ilill legally married' I don't reafiy feel married, I've been separated from my husband for over a year</p>
        <p>IN LOVE AND CONFUSED</p>
        <p>DEAR IN; UatU you're divorced, you're married (iool It natil your divorce ia final</p>
        <p>CONFIDENTIAL TO "HEARTSICK IN HURON, S.D.": Tell yoar husband you found the letter and givr him a chnnre to explain It. Cfon't prejudge him</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: I am 28. unmarried end have just had one breast removed (cancer)</p>
        <p>When I meat a man who is not swsre of the surgery I ve hsd. do you think I should tell him about it or not I ve discussed it with sevorsl people My mother says. "Don t tMl him until you art engagod to marry him!</p>
        <p>My physician says, "Tell him as soon ts you think he could become sennusly interested in you "</p>
        <p>My best friend says, "It ia best to tall s man early in the friendship because it might make a difference in the way he feels shout you. snd it's unfair to hold It back '</p>
        <p>I would like your opinion and the opinions of men who may have had some experience with this problem Thank you</p>
        <p>HAVING DOUBTS</p>
        <p>DEAR HAVING I vole with your physician Readers?</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: I wear a wig sometimes, but not all the lime. I have this Iriend who, no matter who is present-7 men. women or stringers will walk up to me, lift up my hair (or wig) and even tug on it and isk. "Is that a wig you're wearing or is that your own hair?'</p>
        <p>Abby. when she does that, I gel terribly embarrassed How can I tell her in  nice way. so I don't offend her. that whothsr I'm wearing a rig or not ia nobody'i buainasa but my own"*</p>
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        <p>Ultimate Test Awaits Carter</p>
        <p>The American Dream came true for Georgia'i Jimmy Carter In the city of New York Thursday night.</p>
        <p>Carter, whose name was hardly a household word six months ago, became the Democratic partys nominee for president of the United States.</p>
        <p>In sharp contrast to what had been expected several months back Carter obtained the nomination with virtually no problems.</p>
        <p>Even before the nomination he was hard at work seeking to unify the diverse elements of the Democratic Party and this chore.</p>
        <p>The nomination came so easily for Jimmy Carter Thursday that it seemed the entire procedure was effortless. Nothing could be further from the truth, however. Carter spent 17 months in laying the groundwork for the nomination which was eventually to be his. Included was the greulling routine of running in the various state primaries where Carter won the hearts of the grass roots Democrats and sent his opponents out of the race. Thus as the day of the Democratic convention approached Carter had enough committed delegates to assure his nomination.</p>
        <p>There are still those who complain that they really dont know where Carter stands on the various issues. And the analysts say the primary thing he had going for him was that he is not part of the Washington scene.</p>
        <p>Carter has to have something, however, to charm so many people so quickly. Obviously he has political appeal, and he has to be knowlegable about the problems which face the nation so as not to make embarrssing slips as he answers the barrage of questions every day.</p>
        <p>We can presume from the way he had carried out his Incredible campaign that he must have a tremendous ability to organize. And he obviously has supreme confidence in his own abilities to even dream that he could accomplish what he just has.</p>
        <p>'Ihe big campaign is still ahead, however, as Carter faces the Republican nominee who will be choaen next month. It will be a one-on-one debate then and we can expect questions about issues to get more specific, and clear answers expected.</p>
        <p>Jimmy Carter won the Democratic nomination the hard way however, and we would expect him to be prepared for the presidential campaign just ahead.</p>
        <p>THIS AFTERNOON</p>
        <p>By BOX NOBUTT RALEIGH - Why ihoutd public fuodi b uKd to help private colleges 7 Because otherwise even more public funds would be required to handle the students who go to the private schools: and the diversity of choice provided by private colleges would be iMt, siy the private college people.</p>
        <p>North Caroilni private college trustees and administrators are happy with the recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling which keeps open the doors for taspayer support of church-related colleges, and even expands that potential.</p>
        <p>This is one of several states already engaged in such support, with state funds equalling slightly over $400 per student per year enrolled in private colleges or unlverisltles.</p>
        <p>More Aid Given the court decision, and the Increasing enrollment at public unlversltiea while private schools have vacancies, it is likely that the private colleges will push for even more state aid.</p>
        <p>"We do not view additional support ... in any adversarial or threatening way to the public Institutioos,' says Cameron West, president of the N. C. Association of Independent Colleges and Universities.</p>
        <p>In fact, for a relatively modest investment the people of North Carolina can utilise resources that otherwise, in a time of Kareity, 411 be underutilised," West believes.</p>
        <p>There are currently 6,000 spaces available on the campuses of private colleges-cfsmpuses which are largely well equipped and feature fine buildings. The private colleges are accredited to the same standards and compare in quality to public and private institutions anywhere. Entrance standards and records of graduates compare favorably with the pubUc sector. Scholastic Aptitude Test scores for entering freshmen last fall showed sU independent colleges In the top 10 In the state: and 10 in the top 15. West says.</p>
        <p>Looking ahead, West</p>
        <p>predicts a student enrollment climb to IMO, followed by a sharp drop. "It makes little sense to build addlUonal facilities today when the students wont be there to fill spaces in the IMOs, when spaces needed today arc currently going underutilised in the private sector.</p>
        <p>Save Moisey</p>
        <p>It would uve-the state money to use the private schools. West believes. The public subsidy per public college student is now $2,100. and providing space for more than 16,000 students in increased enrollmen|s will cost up to $40 million. West thinks. North Carolina ranks sixth in the nation in public dollars spent per student in public colleges.</p>
        <p>In the fall of 17S, North Carolina bad nearly 115,000 college undergraduates, of which 24,630 were in the private sector.</p>
        <p>"There may In actuality be many reasons why an individual student chooses a particular college or university and other reasons such as location, or specific program of study, or even succeu of a football or basketball team many influence targe numbers of studentstoenroU.</p>
        <p>"But the one to which most .. . studies give prominence is tuition differential - the gap between tuition in the public and private colleges which exlsu for all studenU, not just those from the lowest Income levels," West said. The average difference between public and private instltuUons for 1*75-76 was $1,226 at two-year and $1,374 at four-year schools.</p>
        <p>West feels the matter of choice is a key reason the state should continue to support independent college studentsto assure the availability of a variety of institutional types.</p>
        <p>State aid is essential, then, In helping students exercise their choice and meet the costs. West feels, and the aid reinforces the theme that the State of North Carolina is responsible for seeing that its young people receive the finest education at the institution best suited to their individual needs and capabilities.</p>
        <p>AT THE CONVENTION</p>
        <p>Carter Speech Highlights</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (API - The following are highlights of the speech delivered by Jimmy Carter in accepting the Democratic nominstion for president Thursday night;</p>
        <p>...Nineteen seventy-six will not be a year of politics as usual. It is a year of concern, and of quiet and sober reasseument of our nation's character and purpose  a year when voters have already confounded the political experts. It can be a year of inspiration and hope.</p>
        <p>And 1 guarantee you. it will be the year when we give the government of this country back to the people of this country.</p>
        <p>There is a new mood in America.</p>
        <p>We have been shaken by a tragic war abroad and by scandals and broken promises at home.</p>
        <p>Our people are seeking new voices, new ideas and new leaders.</p>
        <p>Although government has its limits and cannot solve all our problems, we Americans reject the view that we must be reconciled to failures and mediocrity, or to an inferior quality of life...."</p>
        <p>This year we have had 30 slate primaries, more than ever before, making it possible to take our campaign directly to the people of America  to homes and shopping centers, factory shift lines and colleges, to barber shops and beauty parlors, to farmers markets and union halls.</p>
        <p>This has been a long and personal campaign  a humbling experience, reminding us that ultimate political influence rests not with powerbrokers, but with the people. This has been a time for learning and exchange of ideas, a time of tough debate on the Important Isauea facing our country. This kind of debate</p>
        <p>is part of our tradition and as Democrats we are heirs to a great tradition.</p>
        <p>I have never met a Democratic president, but I have always been a Democrat.</p>
        <p>I remember years ago as a farm boy sitting outdoors with my family In the middle of the night, gathered close around a radio connected to our automobile battery, and listening to the Democratic conventions in far-off cities.</p>
        <p>I was then a long way from the selection process. I feel much closer to It tonight."</p>
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        <p>"Our party has not been perfect. We have made mistakes snd we have paid for them. But ours is a tradition of leadership and compassion and progress.</p>
        <p>Our leaders have fought for every piece of progressive legislation from RFD and REA to Social Security and civil rights. In times of need, the Democrats were there.</p>
        <p>But in recent years, our nation has seen a failure of leadership. We have been hurt and disillusioned. We have seen a wall go up that separates ua from our own government.</p>
        <p>"We have tost some precious things that historically have bound our</p>
        <p>people and our government together.</p>
        <p>We feel that moral decay has weakened our country, that it is crippled by a lack of goal* and value*, and that our public officials have lost faith in us.</p>
        <p>We have been a nation adrift too long. We have been without leadership too long. We have had divided, deadlocked government too long. We have been governed by veto too long. We have suffered enough at the hands of a tired, worn out administration without new ideas, without youth or vitality, without vision, and without the confidence of the American people.</p>
        <p>There is a fear that our best years are behind us, but I say to you that our nation's best is stilt ahead.</p>
        <p>Our country ha* lived through a time of torment. It Is now a time for healing.</p>
        <p>"U la time for the people to run the government aid not the other way around. It Is time to honor and strengthen our families, our neighborhoods, and our diverse cultures and customs."</p>
        <p>We need a Democratic president and a Congress to work in harmony for a (Continued on page S)</p>
        <p>Strength For Today</p>
        <p>PHYSICIAN TO THE SPIRIT William Booth, the great Christian who organised the Savlatlon Army, looked on the dreary horror of Whitechapel, a slum on London, and fell in love with the great crowd* of people there who seemed to be outside the pale of all Christian churches. These people were debased by a vile environment and the vilest of habit*. When Booth came among them to help them, they met hi* kindness with derision, Insult, and violence Nevertheless Booth was confident that he could win</p>
        <p>them and thousand* of other people like them by love. He said of himself and his colleagues, "We are moral scavengers, netting the very sewers. We want *11 we can get, but moat of all we want the lowest of the low."</p>
        <p>Booth had the capacity to see moral potentiality beneath the grime of evil. He believed in his fellow men, but above *11 he believed in the divine power of Jesus Christ to save men from (heir worst selves, He was a physician to the spirit* of men.</p>
        <p>By Kllah* Douglas*</p>
        <p>HANG OUT THE'GET LOSTSIGN!  Ho&amp;lt;:tilp</p>
        <p>Funds To Private Schools?</p>
        <p>By ART BUCHWALD</p>
        <p>Jimmy-Earl's New Crop</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON -Everyone knows Jimmy Carter did It. But no one knows how be did it. This is the truth, so help me God.</p>
        <p>On Oct. 26. 1*74, Jimmy Carter went out to his field in Plain*. G*., and got on his knee*. His sister came out and said, "Jimmy-Earl, what on Gods green earth are you doing?"</p>
        <p>"I'm planting delegates, Jimmy replied, without looking up.</p>
        <p>"Peanuts, Jimmy-Earl. You're supposed to be planting peanuts. Delegate* will never grow In the South."</p>
        <p>Jimmy just smiled.</p>
        <p>"Jimmy's sister went into the house and said, "Maw,-' you want know what Jlmmy-Eari's doing out there? He's pulled up all the peanuts and he's planting delegate* in their place. If he kept* it up we could lose the whole farm.</p>
        <p>"Ob, let Jimmy be. He said If be could harvest enough delegates in the next year and a half he could win first prise at the fair."</p>
        <p>"That's the stupidest thing I ever heard of. Whos going</p>
        <p>to give first prixe to a Georgia peanut farmer from Plains, G*.?</p>
        <p>"Jimmy uys if he gets the planting b early hell have more delegates than anybody elM, and theyll have to give it to him.</p>
        <p>"Maw. that aint delegate soil. The only thing its good for is peanuts and earthworms. Delegates grow in New York and Michigan and Ohio and California. Even if Jimmy-Earl manages to grow 'em, they aint going to be fit to eat."</p>
        <p>"Hon. I only gave one acre to Jimmy-Earl to grow delegates on. He calls it Gods little acre.' If he can raise 'em there, let him be."</p>
        <p>Every day Jimmy went out and watered his acre, in six months the first little delegate popped out of the ground.</p>
        <p>Jimmy brought it to the bouse, a smile on his face.</p>
        <p>"Well, I got me my flrat delegate."</p>
        <p>Jimmy's sister sneered, "Jimmy-Earl, one delegate doesn't give anyone a blue ribbon. Youre going to need atonofthem."</p>
        <p>Public Forum</p>
        <p>Letters submlued lor Public Forum must be limited to 3*0 words.</p>
        <p>To the Editor:</p>
        <p>1) A police officer, as well as any other position in our community. has morals and character that are seen by the public (rff duty as well as on duty.</p>
        <p>2) Risking your life for the town and its citltens is a job you are hired to do and paid by the city of Greenville.</p>
        <p>3) Unfortunately, the job of a police officer, as well as that of a doctor, nurse (medical professions), fireman. Industrial worker, restaurant owner and housewife all have to work Sunday, holidays, and birthdays.</p>
        <p>4) Police officers get paid time and a half for their court lime where as a private cltiien only gets paid eight dollars a day for jury duty.</p>
        <p>5) A police officer is paid in money for his overtime not to mention all hit other benefitsretirement, hospital inaurance, vacation, sick leave, uniforms, etc.</p>
        <p>6) As in any other profession, if you do your job to the best of your ability and have good relationships among your fellow workers, you need not worry about being fired.</p>
        <p>To sum It all up to a few words, if you are not satisfied with your duties, salary, working hours, and fellow employees, you can always quit and seek other employment that will better aatlafyyou.</p>
        <p>Peggy Robenoo</p>
        <p>GreeaviU*</p>
        <p>Jimmy just smiled.</p>
        <p>A few months later there were delegates sprouting up, one right after the other.</p>
        <p>"Dang it all. Maw." Jimmy's brother complained. Jimmy-Earl keeps growing delegates, and there's no place to raise my earthworm*. You gave him one acre and he keeps taking up all my worm land.</p>
        <p>"Jlmmy-Earls got his heart on bringing In a crop of delegates. Jimmys mother said. "Let him be."</p>
        <p>"But, Maw, what about the Jackson blight and Udall plague and the Bayh tornadoes and Humphrey hot winds? Anything could happen In the next year. At least with earthworms we know we got us a paying crop.</p>
        <p>Don't worry about Jimmy-Earl. Hes cross-pollinated his delegates so they can attend a New England winter, a Midwest frost and the Southern Wallace weevil."</p>
        <p>Jimmy came into the house with a bunch of delegates in his arms and said. "I got some more delegates. Maw."</p>
        <p>We ain't got no more room in the house for 'em, Jimmy-Earl. You're going to have to put them in the barn."</p>
        <p>"Theres peanuts in the barn." Jimmy's brother protested.</p>
        <p>Jimmy just smiled.</p>
        <p>In May of 1*76, the Carter farm had more delegates in the bag than anyone could dream of.</p>
        <p>The big brokers from New York and Chicago and Detroit and Miami and everywhere else in the country *11 had to come to Plains, G*., and deal with Jimmy.</p>
        <p>They were in awe because no one ever believed anything but peanuu could grow in (Jeorgla.</p>
        <p>One of the brokers said, "My God, Mr. Carter, you have enough delegates here to be the President of United sutes.</p>
        <p>Jimmy just smiled.</p>
        <p>Roll up your sleeve to i save a life...</p>
        <p>Bi A BLOOD DONOR</p>
        <p>Toward</p>
        <p>Trudeau</p>
        <p>By JOHN VD40CUR Associated Prea* Writer OTTAWA, Canada (AP) -Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeaus venture into Olympic politics apparently has hurt his already dwindling popularity among Canadians while wo^ senlng further his country's leu-lban-happy relatos with the United SUtes.</p>
        <p>At a time when opinion polls put Trudeau at his lowest level (rf public esteem since Uklng office in 1966, aides admitted Thursdsy that letter*, telegram* and calls about hi* attempt to keep Taiwan's athletes from competing at repreienU-tivea of China are running against him. The tame trend is reflected in newspaper editorials and in man-in-the-ftreet conUcU.</p>
        <p>The U.S. Embaiiy was cle*^ ly irritated by the Canadian government's reaction to Preil-dent Ford's comments supporting the Nitionalist Chinese. Foreign Secretsry Allan</p>
        <p>MacEacheo accused Ford of political interference," but the Americana were understood to be more annoyed by MacEa-chens auggestion that Ford was motivated by domeatic political concern.</p>
        <p>"I don't think the U.S. would be particularly happy If some expatriate Americans decided that they were going to participate in games under the name of the United SUtei of America," Trudeau commented Thuriday. "...If the PaleiUne Liberation Organisation athletes wanted to come and say they repreient Israel and Palestine. obviously we would object and so would the Ameri</p>
        <p>cans."</p>
        <p>The political conaequence* for Trudeau are difficult to calculate, since his Liberal government doei not have to seek re-election until 1971. But a Gailup Poll In May found 49 per cent of the Canidiani quei-tloned were disiatiafied with the job he was doing and only S3 per cent approved. It virtually reveried the figure* two years ago ^when the Liberals were re-elected.</p>
        <p>Trudeau has hsd to buck several icandali involving some of his cabinet ministers, his own flip-flop on a campaign promise not to put on wige-price controls and dissitiafaction in the Engliah-ipeaking provinces (Continued 00 page $)</p>
        <p>40 Years</p>
        <p>Ago Today</p>
        <p>July 11.1*31 An attempt to asaaiiinate King Edward VIII of England was frustrated today by a "woman in gray" and by quick acting London police.</p>
        <p>The woman, apectitors laid, knocked a loaded revolver from the hand of a stocky, full faced man who aimed it at the king ii be rode at the head of troopa to Buckingham Palace.</p>
        <p>The priaooeri name wa* given by police la George Andrew Mahon, described as</p>
        <p>a newspaperman.</p>
        <p>An hail storm which struck Pitt County at about 10:00 tait night did much damage to tobacco crops in various sections, but no estimate ai to the loss wii available from reports reaching the city today.</p>
        <p>The Hall and wind itorm struck I lection of the Greenville township but was not deatnictlve ii in the Falkland and Belvoir area*.</p>
        <p>By Barbara Matbewa</p>
        <p>Carter Prescribes 'Exercising'</p>
        <p>ByJOHNCUNNIFF AP Buslneia Analyst</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP)-In the Democratic tradition. Jimmy Carter beltevea that the beat remedy for an economy that baa been through a long ilege of iltneu is to get out of bed and begin eierclslng.</p>
        <p>In that aensc he la Ilk* agood many modern doctors who suure Ute piUcnl thst, while the operstlon might Indeed bsve been harrowing. II is beat that be or she take a walk down the corridor the following day.</p>
        <p>The Republlcina, of course, have I very different view. They feel the lick pitlenl must be nursed aloag slowly test the incision reopen snd produce ill sorts of aide effect*. Eiiy does 11, they lay. Speed klUa.</p>
        <p>And so over the years you have a lucceiiion of Democratic candlditea who</p>
        <p>inalst that in the name of humanity the country needs to get moving agsin. while the Republlcins. clitmlng logic sod discipline, urge stability and reilrilol.</p>
        <p>Carter lecki to combine the beat of both poattioni. but in the most basic of equations, jobs versus inflation, he has come out uomiitakibly ii an advocate of more joba, while clearly recognising Ihe flirtatioo with inflation.</p>
        <p>While Ihe Ford ad-mlniitratlon obviously cares about jobs loo. It hil left little doubt about inflation being the No. 1 Kooomic concern, and action igainit it the No. 1 economic priority.</p>
        <p>In the Republican view, to urge the economy on, to create more Jobs quickly Instead of gradually, is to Invite more Inflatloa and. as a conscquenc*. another bust. A</p>
        <p>bust In which those jobs would be lost agsin.</p>
        <p>Ford repeatedly ha* ex-preaaed that poaitloo. and even when the country wai on the brink of Iti woril receuion since the lUOs he wae, to his later em-barraument, conilderlng a tax liKrcaae in order to alow the economy.</p>
        <p>Carter's view of job-Inflalion is markedly different. In a very frank interview with Fortune magaiine earlier this year he stated flatly hU opinion that the joMeii rate could be pushed below 5 per cent without more inflation.</p>
        <p>Few Republicans ar* inclined to go that far. and thereby inevitably lay themielvei open lo accusations of apathy toward the problem of the Jobless While such a charge Is spurious, it la true that</p>
        <p>Republicana in general believe that a higher joblett rate might have to be tolerated.</p>
        <p>Carter believes that "tf we get down below 4 per cent unemployment, you would have very high inflationary preuures as you tried to reach lower and lower levels (rf unemployment."</p>
        <p>And. he told Fortune editora, the inflation rate would probably ria* above 10 per cent within a few years after a jobleaa level of 3 per rent was reached.</p>
        <p>The jobs versus tnflitlon issue, therefore, is seen as one of degree rather than philosophy.</p>
        <p>The Ford admlniilration believei that right now we are producing the moat job* we can without generating an even higher rate of Inflation. Go slowly but iteadily. it (CootlDtti4oipatS)</p>
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        <p>jaAVIS MfMOtlAL UNITED METHOOITCHUeCN iW Soviti WoeUflflOon Sfroof Jim Miiov. John Aormor. Adrian |ron. e#*or</p>
        <p>0 4j  m Son -~Mom4n Wortfilp, Nov Jim ioWtypfoocWog</p>
        <p>f jOa.m -Church Lihrorv Opon f 40 ht.-Church i^MOi ond Nvrwry II 00  m.-Memuit Warthip. Rov jim</p>
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        <p>7  p.m. -U.M.Y.R. ctIvmM</p>
        <p>1 OOp.m.-UJW V.R hrogroino</p>
        <p>t JO m Mon -Church Staff Mootiop f &amp;gt;a.m. Tuot,-AtfuttftiWoStudy f &amp;lt;es Va.ffl.-Rhirmmftflacoroarclaaa loroEtaoer  45 M 10 a.m. Rhythm ARacordarCioM</p>
        <p>7ora0 II.</p>
        <p>7 30  I: p.m.-Rhythm ft Racordor</p>
        <p>C14M for youth and adutH W Ma.m.WoO.-l^ayorOroup 7 30p.fh -Tali Rorta on Curriculum 7 30 I JOp.m.-SummarChoIr f M *; .. Thur.-Rhythm ft a K ardor C laao lar aot 4ft 7. f 43 10:M a m -Rhythm ft Racardar</p>
        <p>Ciafera9Mli1</p>
        <p>7 30  I: p.m.-Rhythm ft Racardor</p>
        <p>C14U lor youth and adum t 10 a m. FrI.-Maryi Frayar Braaktatt</p>
        <p>ii Tom* Roataurani</p>
        <p>ST FAUL'tEFlSCOFALCHURCH eiGaat Fourth Stroot Tho Rav Lawronct F Heuafon, Jr, aactor, Tht Rav. John R. Frka.paator Fifth Sunday artar Trinity 7 SOa.m.Sun.-HofyCdmmunion 10 00 a.m. -Holy Communion 10 00 a.m.-Sunday School 7 00 p m.-ftWio itudy, 403 S Eaalorn</p>
        <p>Stratt</p>
        <p>a a.m. Tuoa.-worfeatMp, FariahHatt i 30 p.m. Wad.-Holy Communion. NvrftinoHoma 7 00a m, Thor.-Holy Communion</p>
        <p>10 00 a.m.-Holy Communion ft Laylne On 01 Hands</p>
        <p>11 OOa.m -ftlblaSludy</p>
        <p>ANTIOCH HOLINESS CHURCH Ball Arthur, N.C Rav Jamaa Ltwia</p>
        <p>n M Sun.-Woman * Day Sarvica &amp;amp;paakar. Mlaaianary Lawli of GoidaOore. N C wt ara asking tha woman ol oii wrrounding churchM to pioaaa coma and naipu* to randtr music.</p>
        <p>Tha puWk is cordially invitad.</p>
        <p>SAINT JAMES UNITED METHOlDST CHURCH "Tho UMvarsiryChurch'</p>
        <p>(4 okxks aatt of tha campus. 3DB0 fast Siam Stroat F Rodorkk Randolph, postor, Alan McOuisionasai. to tha mimstar*</p>
        <p> 4Sam Sun.-Worsh^oiCod Sarmon "Paaca 01 Ood" F R Randolph, prtaching f 45a.m -ChurchSchool M jia.m -ChancoiChoir II  a m.-Worship of God Isama as</p>
        <p>T HE Mi AIORI At ftAPTtST tSIOGroanviiiaBouitvaro C Norman ftannatt. jr Mater t slam Sun -ChwrchSchool U lOam.-MorMmgWereiip SM pm Men &amp;gt;Tarciwaoror Sunday School Cfoaa 4 ssp m Wad -AdutlChMT 7 M p m - Frayor Maotmg and Oovofiofiai</p>
        <p>FHIttlFlCHURCHOF CHRIST</p>
        <p>UMFarmvtha Bfvd Rav i  WHiiami f Slam Sun SvndaySchoai II Warn 'MemuigWorahM 3 M pm.-Samor Choir, ipoiwoftng Tha Honaaty smears ISO pm Tuas.-Tha Trusiat Board mattme</p>
        <p>7.a pm Wad.-BlPla Study ft Prayar Matting</p>
        <p>CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Fourth andMaadi StraaH I) a m Sun-Sunday School It 00am -SurNaySarvka 7 45 pm. Wad-Wadnatday avarWig</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>^3  to 4 IS p m-Twas. Wad . and Fri ffaadtng Ream, 410 S Maada St</p>
        <p>FIRST FRESftYTSRIAN CHURCH Carnaraf lath and Elm Stratt*</p>
        <p>Rkhard R Oamman Morning Warship</p>
        <p>w oe am Sun-Church tchool lor chiidron m gradas * and under. N OS a m Sunday</p>
        <p>REOOAK CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rt B. 344 ftypaaa Dr Hareidw Otftch  45am Sun.-BIMaSchool II 00a m.-Sarmon: Art Vau Raady*'</p>
        <p>4 00 p m.Functional Commlttaa maotmg 7 50am Men ftoyScouts loepm Wad Adult Chou Rahaarul</p>
        <p>SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 3413 East Tanth Stroat C Jack Fry, paster :am Sol-SaObathSchool 11 ;06a m -Worahip Sarvka</p>
        <p>FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH S30 E OraonvMla ftivd Or WHIR Wailaca.pastor Mrs. Fat ftyrd-Chalr Oiroctor Ma Kathy Laggatt-Oiraelof of Rtfigiaw* Educatlw M* Laura Solas-Organi*!</p>
        <p>S.45am Svn ChurchScheof 1l:S0a m.-MornmgWorihlp 7 IBp.m Wad -Chair Rahaarioi</p>
        <p>lYCAASORE CHAFEL CHURCH Rav Hua Walton, paster li.seamSun iWan'sOay</p>
        <p>HADDOCK CHAFELCHURCH Bithop Stephen Jona*. pastor iQOOa.m lundayScheoi 3 00 p m -Merthor * Board sacona an nlvtr*ary The Rav Arthyr King of Mf Otiva Bopmt Church, Aydtn. wiM dallvtr thamasaaga 7 00p.m ' Junior Chmrpractka</p>
        <p>OUR REDf EMSR LUTHERAN CHURCH 1000 S Elm St</p>
        <p>R Oroham Nahou*a. paator</p>
        <p>I 30 a m Sun -Hoir Communion</p>
        <p>II 00 a m. Sun - Mornmg worship</p>
        <p>(CoatlBMdfrompagcl) chtnie. with mutual reapMt for a chanic. io the open for a change. Neal year we will have that new leaderahip.</p>
        <p>It ia time for America to move and to speak, not with boaiUng and belli4erence, but with a quiet atrengthto depend io world aflalrt not merely on the liie of an a^ aenal but on the nobUity of ideal  and to govern at borne not by coafuiiaa and crisia. but with grace and imagination and common aeoic.</p>
        <p>Too many have had to suffer at the bands of a political and economic elite who have shaped deelaiona and never had to account for miitakes nor to luffer from injuilice. When unemployment prevail!, they never itaod b line looking for abb.</p>
        <p>When deprivation resulta from a confused welfare system, they never do withont food or clothing or a place to sleep. When the pubUc ichotda are Inferior or tom by strife, their children go to eieluiive private acboota.</p>
        <p>And when the bunaucrtcy ii bloated and confused, tbe powerful always manage to discover and to occupy nlebea of special influence and privilege. An unfair tax structure la designed to serve their needs. And tight lecreey always seems to prevent reform,"</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>Dtvotiorml I 00 rm TUM.-Jf. HI UMYF B*ch Trip</p>
        <p>7 00 p.m.-Sr. HI UMYF mtwtlng iMovW</p>
        <p>CHURCH OF JlftUS CHRIST OF LATER DAY MINTS (JMORMON)</p>
        <p>Cofhpr pt MprtmiMrough Rp ft A*bury iLThtfpta)</p>
        <p>Brphtft Prppitpm Thtrpn E RouMy</p>
        <p>4 3S4.m. lun.-Frte^fwod iO:l4.m.-Sundy School *:3Bp.m.-SPcr*mortf Motlino 4:p.m, Wod.-Ffimory 7;30p.m.-M1A</p>
        <p>ORINOCE CREEK CHURCH OF ODD Rf.SBoxSIB j. ft. Morrit. pMior NrOBp.m. Sun -Sunuoy School 11:04 4.m.-Mernmg WerUiip 7 OOp.m.-EvonooiWi* Sofvk#</p>
        <p>7.30 p.m Wotf.-Fomiiy Trotnifig HourfVFEl 7:00p m.-ftvorv Fktf SAtvrdov -GotpM smgmg</p>
        <p>QAKAUMT BAFTfST</p>
        <p>I MB Rod BAOk* ROPd</p>
        <p>5 OordonConkim</p>
        <p>f:45Am Sun.-Sundov School</p>
        <p>II 0*4 m.-MemrngWorship</p>
        <p>4-B p.m.-SoHboll Toom ft ftYE ftU Gomo ond Socml ot Jiycoo Fork 7:3B p.m. Man.-ftpllt Young Womon moot wiih Mo. Cloro Horno, Api 4 0. SIroffordArm*</p>
        <p>Ml noon Wd - Doy Comp (Orodos 1 3&amp;gt; 7:3Bp.m -Jf ftftr Highlorondip'iT  :BBp.m,-Froyof Sorvko of homo of Mr ondMr johnChook.Rt S.</p>
        <p>11}noon Thur -OoyCompK^MH*40)</p>
        <p>Evangelist To Preach Sunday</p>
        <p>Dr. West Shields. Jr. evangellit of Greenville, wUl preach Sunday at Bynum Chapel Baptist Church, Pinetopi. Servicei will begta at 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>Music will be furnished by the Cherry Chapel Sentor Choir. The public la bvtted to attend.</p>
        <p>MEN'S DAY SERVICE Men's Day will be held at the Reids Chapel Mlailonary Baptist Church Sunday at 11:00 o'clock. Speaker will be James Cobbs of Chris Chapel Baptist Church. Macclesfield. The public is bvlted.</p>
        <p>"It ia time for ua to Uke a new kwk at our own government, to atrip the secrecy, to expose the preuure of tob-byifta, to eliminate waste, to releaie our civil aervanta from bureaucratic chaoi, to provide tough management, and alwayi to remember that b any city or town, tbe mayor, the governor and the president all represent exactly the lame con-itituenU."</p>
        <p>"The teat of any government if not bow popular tt la with the powerful, but how honestly and fairly it deals with the many who must depend on It.</p>
        <p>It la time for a complete overhaul of our Ux lyxUm. It li a dlawaee to the human race. AUmy life 1 have heard promiaci of tax reform, but It never quite bappeoa. With your help, we are fbally gobg to make it happen!"</p>
        <p>"It is Ume for the bw to be enforced. We cannot educate chUdren, create harmony among our people, or</p>
        <p>preserve basic human freedom unleii we have an orderly society Crime and lack of justice are ei^tally cniel to those who are leait able to protect tbemielvea. Swift arrest and trial, and fair and uniform punishment should be expected by those who would break our lawi.</p>
        <p>It is time for our government leaders to respect the law no leas than the bumbleat eitiacn, 10 that we can end the donbb ftandard at juitlce b America. 1 aec no reason why big shot crooks should go free while the poor onet go to jail.</p>
        <p>A proper function of government ia to make It easy for ua to do good and dlfflcult fiw ua to do wrong."</p>
        <p>derive its character directly from our people and let this be the strength and the image to be presented to the world</p>
        <p>To our friendi and alUei I My that what unites ua Through our common dedication to democracy la more Important than that which occiaionally divides ua on economic! or poUtici.</p>
        <p>To the natboi that seek to lift tbemaelvei from poverty I My that America sharei your aqtlratioo and extendi its hand to you.</p>
        <p>To those natioo-statei that wish to compete with ua I My that we neither fear competition or lee h ai an ob-itacle to wber cooperation "</p>
        <p>Statewide Land Policy Plan Near Completion</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (APj - Tbe North Caraiba Land PoUcy Council ia nearing compietioa of a aiate-wide land use plana task ai-algned by the 1174 General Aa-aembly.</p>
        <p>But although H has resolved moat of the major iMuei it faces b developing tbe plan, the council fell short of com-pletbg It at a meetuig Thurs-day.</p>
        <p>The council la Kheduled to</p>
        <p>"The foremost reapon-libility at any president is to guarantee the aecurity of our nation  a guarantee at freedom from the threat at lucceasful attack or blackmail and (he abUlty with our aUieatomabtab peace.</p>
        <p>But peace ia not the mere abaence of war. Peace b acUon to stamp out b-temational terroriim. Peace is the unceaibg effml b preserve human rights. Peace ia a combined demonstration of strength and good will. We will pray for peace and we will work for peace, until we have removed from all natioaa the threat of nuclear destruction."</p>
        <p>Our natloD should always</p>
        <p>Women's Day Service Sunday</p>
        <p>FARMVIUE-Women'a Day icrvicet will be held Sunday at Macedonia Mlaaiooary Baptist Church here at 11 a.m.</p>
        <p>The guest speaker will be Mrs. Wyvonb B. Dancy, vocational home ecooomici teacher of Snow Rill.</p>
        <p>The Rev. F R. Peterioo la the pastor.</p>
        <p>Church To Honor Deacon Sunday</p>
        <p>The Warren Chapel F.W.B. Church will honor Deacon Leroy Best Sunday at 4:30 p.m. Beit'i record at holding office la longer than that et any other church member.</p>
        <p>Youth lervkei will also be held Sunday at 11 a.m. Elder Allan Vbei. the TM'l Choir, the Junior Choir and the Junbr Uibert will render aervlces.</p>
        <p>The public is bvitcd to attend.</p>
        <p>Vinocur Col...</p>
        <p>(ConlDiiedtrompa|f4) with the govemment'i program to foster bUbgualiam.</p>
        <p>One poUtieai analyst laid the prime miniater'i Taiwan actbn could be more dangerous to him than be coub have imagined because It ia givbg the country its firat real doae of adverse publicity. "No More Mr. Nice Guy Canada," Mb a headUne b a Montreal newi-paper. A Canadian Preu survey of foreign reactbn reported. "No iMue b recent htatory has aroused luch hostility igibst the Canadian government."</p>
        <p>Andrew Brewb. ipokeaman for the New Democratic Party, the countrys third largest. Hid he thought the iHue might be forgotten by the lime the Olympics end. But the former Con-aervative prime mbiater. John Diefenbaker, Mid b an bter-vicw:</p>
        <p>"If Trudeau went to the people today, he couldnt get b. There b a deep aenie of reient-ment acroM the country... Theres a general condemnation of him.</p>
        <p>Cunniff  </p>
        <p>(Contlmtd from page 4) states, and unempbyment will fall b the Hme manner.</p>
        <p>Carter nya were nowhere near our Umita.</p>
        <p>Agab, there b nothbg unique b these approaches, and many pcriitical analysts tend to see (he Democrats aa the party that lakea the rbka. and the Republicana as the onet who come b to reatore itabillty.</p>
        <p>It doeant Uke much rcMtrch to ipot the ex-cepUont to thb  b recent years, for eiample. we had little inflation under President John F. Kennedy, a lot under President Richard M. Nixon - but there might be truth bit thb year.</p>
        <p>Carter belbvei there b a lot more potential energy b (he patient and that we thould encourage If not force it to exercise that potential, whereat Prealdent Ford fears that to do to would only drive tbe pallenl'i bflaUon fevarhlghm</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>preaent its plan to the 1177 General Aaiefflbiy. Accordmg lo itaff director Steve Thompson, It will gather (or its ftnal meet-bg late next month</p>
        <p>It hat developed a pian that wouUt requtre aU 100 coimlies to clatally land bio five cate-goriet at part of an effort to discourage growth where deemed undeairetble</p>
        <p>Growth would be coolroUed</p>
        <p>"My vbion of this natioa and ib future haa deepened and matured during the If months that 1 have campaigned (or pretldeot.</p>
        <p>I have never had more faith b America than I do today.</p>
        <p>We have an America that, b Bob Dylans phraie, b busy bebg bora, not busy dytag,"</p>
        <p>Holding Revival Through July 25</p>
        <p>BETHELHevival aervicei began Wednesday at the Church of God here and will contbue through Sunday, July U.</p>
        <p>The Rev Ruby Davb of Dunn b the evangelbt Tbe Revelatora Trio of Burlbgtott wUI be tbgbg thb Saturday night and agab Sunday.</p>
        <p>The pubUc bvlted to attend according to the paatm'. Uie Rev. Ernest Bateman.</p>
        <p>Church Marking Its Anniversary</p>
        <p>The church anniverMry will be celebrated Sunday at Chrbt Temple Hollneti Church, located on tbe Bethel Highway ) The speaker will be tbe Rev. Hantbtw of Ivirgtola. Servicei will begb at noon Tbe public b bvKed to attend.</p>
        <p>Policeman Shot In Airliner Disorders</p>
        <p>CHICAGO (A) - A policeman wai ibot after a "mighty dbturbance" aboard a San Juan to Chicago jumbo jet caused the plane to return to Puerto Rico on Thursday. Eaat-era Airline ipokeiroen Mb to-day.</p>
        <p>Chicago radb itaUon WBBM quoted a passenger ai nybg tbe dbturbance itaried after a mental patient on tbe plane followed a young boy bto a restroom and aeiuatly molested him.</p>
        <p>The patient wai subdued and the plane returned to San Juan, the radb station Mb,</p>
        <p>At Eiitero'i headquarters b Miami, Ipokeaman BUI Wooten confirmed that a police le^ geant wii ihot whUe trying to remove a pataengcr from a</p>
        <p>Sidewalk Sale On Saturday</p>
        <p>FALKLANO-A ibewalk Mb will be beb here Saturday from 10 a m until 2p.m. ipootwed by the Young Adult Sunday School Clan of the Falkland Preibyterian Church</p>
        <p>Homemade cakes. Plea, brownba. candy, etc. wUI also be for lib.</p>
        <p>PUtLIC HOTICn NOTICIOPHiaaiNO</p>
        <p>iV JOINT CITY COUWTV 0**0 OP AD J UITMINTI</p>
        <p>cwMNv ti pm City &amp;lt; OrMPVlNa  puWK tiwinu will M conducIM tn Bit joint City County ioaro ADiuttmtnii upon a mumt tr a ipoclal UM pirmii Oy Pteplo'i Bspllil Tompit wnartpy ina pofllionof Molrpi lo owow o mcIoI UH pofmll, undor m provHiono et SKfkpi JJ MIml 01 Pit City Codo. In or dor to aroct a principal iM tin at KOI Wait Grtanvillt sviavard Tnii proparty it lenao tor "* 10" utagt Tha lima. datt. and placa at ma public haarmg will M t M PM. Tnuriday. July &amp;gt;1. Ittt. m mo City Council Champar ot ma Municipal uildmg.</p>
        <p>Lalt 0 Wormmeion Ciir Clara July 1 and la. int</p>
        <p>largfly by bcsl govrrnmem de-ruiona based on ihe claui-(icaliont The plan would Iw ad-mmialered by a miewbr com-muioo</p>
        <p>In additioa. roordmtlioa of ilite and (rderal pirticipiliofl in the devrlopmffll of tuch (a-cilittei aa highwaya. atrporta. power KatUHU and porta would be required by tbe plan</p>
        <p>AI Its Thurtday meeting, the council Mb the Coaital Re-sourcet Commiauon. which haa plinnmg reiponsibilltiei m eaitern North Carolina, will continu to (unclton even after the ilatewide plan u pul into effect The relillonihip between the two agrnclei will be worked out later, tbe councU deebed</p>
        <p>It ibo postponed deetiiooi on how commiHKm memberi should be leleeted and on how bubbg local land use decbtoni shoub be 00 itite regulatory agenriei</p>
        <p>NOTICf</p>
        <p>eurtuoM M 01 lurw III Itw em County Pooro of auciioiw will noM ouBiic mfifsg* ! m* fteord e&amp;lt; f NctNFN OHh*. 101 ff Utor itrwpl OfmavUN. Nrffi Crl44M. M MM wgon IMlTy M NI *F NkdriOM *er RbMN MflN* r(*&amp;lt;v4M m tii* countv NF m Friffiorv aoB ENctMn to bvnNtfooAugwiiU. If 74 Ouruig ttw pttta 0pPtr&amp;gt;9 9 r* bNorti kM Nocliofi ond cwtiog 14 BB p m *t Hw OMMOY btfOF* mt NdKlton. IM Fitl CountF ftoorO N fikctWM w4H now pM(K mtwtirM* 00 MoAdpy mO FrWay N Mch wmK N I IB 4 m no irmil Nm MM mMtiAO* N   4 m  m* MV**F|, 7IF. wuro no itrN 0rt immMwtohr prorMNfio WetWftBot' riu* tf I4m Mf N jny N74 JomMC LofWK Jr ChoirmoK.</p>
        <p>Fitt County Board N ENctton*</p>
        <p>July 14. If74</p>
        <p>FUltlCNOTICI NOTICt OBHIARINO  Y JOINT CITV COUNTV tOAROOB AOJUITMINTI couotv Bf pm Ctty 9 OroofwUlo * public noirin* will bo cmiucltd by llw Joint City County Soord ol Adluttmonn upon 0 roquoot Mr a WiKidl UH pormit by I ( Jpno, C A wolmoronaP f Carroll whoroOy mo ptiiiioner doivo to obtain a Ipoclal u&amp;gt;o pormll, undor mo prov,inoo&amp;lt;Soctln]]MIOI and &amp;gt;1 Midi ot mo city Code, m ardor lo conttruci a cart nomo on mo proporty ibcatod on N C 43 North dirKtly ocrot from ARC Thi proporty It lonod Mr "R  ' Pnd OHIco and intlirulUnoi" 10*1) uiogo</p>
        <p>Tht limo. dalo, md pMct at tho public hHr,n# will bo tM PM, Thuieoay, July 33, li*. In me City Council Chombort bl me Municipal</p>
        <p>Buiidmp</p>
        <p>colt D Wormington City Clerk July r end IA ItTt</p>
        <p>PUtLIC NOTICI NOTICI OPHiARINO  Y SOARDOP AOJUITMlNTIOPTHi CirVOPOIIINVICLi Ceunly I Pm CRy et Oroomilllo A puwic naarlnp will be conducted by mo Oroonvillo ioord ol Ad lutimtnti upon  roRuooi Ipr an odminitlrativt rtviow by Mr vin cant aalli whoroby mo potiiiontr dotirot lb obtain tn adminiilrdivo rtvltw undor mo provitiont at iacllon 31 134(al ol mo City Codo m or dor to appoti mo doemon ot mo</p>
        <p>plane at San Juan about 4; IS p.m Thursday Both the polbemin and the pasienger remained hoapl-tallied today. Wooten sab.</p>
        <p>"There was an Incbenl to-volving a child Thil'i why the pliDf went back to San Juan."</p>
        <p>Wooten Mb. "But just what happened, I doot know "</p>
        <p>In Chicago, another Eiatern ^hyrcH PrOQraiTI lokeimtn Mb be wii unable  ^</p>
        <p>Choir To Giv</p>
        <p>ipokeaman to coofbm the report that a cbUd wai lexually moleited. But be Mb there wai a "mighty disturbance  on Flight 444 whbh left San Juan at 4 p.m Thursday and wai due Ut Chbago at 7:0S p.m</p>
        <p>There will be a ipecial program Saturday night at 7:30 at the Holly Hill FWB Church The program will feature the Uhill Community Gospel Choir of New Haven. Conn.</p>
        <p>The publb la invlied to illetb</p>
        <p>HarwM W. omtcb Faer</p>
        <p>a.m. Sarmon;</p>
        <p>ARE YOU READY???'</p>
        <p>SuptrvlMd nunary af all aarvlctt.</p>
        <p>RED OAK CHRISTIAN CHURCH</p>
        <p>RovIbI IMly PBBB "TNg IfB 04 Ymf ImtcIi Fr A FrWFT CNurtN"</p>
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        <p>PUBLIC NOTICI NOTICI OBHIARIND BY JOINT CfTY COUNTY BOARD OF AOJUITMINTI CaoatY B Ctfy af OrtOFfiHa A pubik Kaftring win Da condudad Oy ma Joint City Counfy Board df AdtuttmantY upon a ragutftt for a ipaciai uaa parmit By Im'i AntKiwat and CcMlacflBitT wtiarabv tna patiiignar daairaa to obtain a ipactai uaa partnit. undar fba provtiicni of Sa&amp;lt;ticri n 13 (g) and 1113 (ml of tna City Coda, tn ordar to oparata an antigua mop and m ordar to ara&amp;lt;t a principal um iign on tn# tot tocatad on tna Farmvllt# Mtgbway on# mila from LaKf Ciltwortn Tni proparfy Ii ior&amp;gt;ad for "RA Kt uuga Tno ttmo, daff. and placa of tn# pubfic nairing wtii ba 7 10 F M Thuridiy. Juty II (974. in tn# City Council cnombart of ma Mvnitipat Bvddmg</p>
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        <p>Thii srii 4 adt It baing publlshad aach wtak In Tha Raflactor and It baing iponsorad by fb# following individuals and butlnau attablish-manls:</p>
        <p>Pitt FCX Service</p>
        <p>Farmer's HMOavarttri Center Line eib Chestnuf Streets</p>
        <p>Home Furniture Store, Inc.</p>
        <p>I 713 tttt Free Perkhtf BehlMl Stere Center et nh SI. end DkhNisen Ave.</p>
        <p>Home Savings and Loan Ass'n</p>
        <p>DeFeslti Nfswred U* te S4e,MI 14) f yens Slreet-niene 7IM)I</p>
        <p>Biggs Drug Store</p>
        <p>PrescrlplleAS Ceretvllr Cemaeended ]M f verfs Mail - Phone 7S) }IM</p>
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        <p>-TW DiUy RtfletKr. Oftvlllti. N.C.frMaj,</p>
        <p>Stock And Market Reports</p>
        <p>^Obituaries</p>
        <p>fuMrtl icrvkM (or Mr, EU</p>
        <p>Progress By Women Delegates</p>
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        <p>By CHIT CUMHR AP BodaMi Wriiw</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP)-Cootm thit upward preaaur* oo lji*f-eat ra(ct might be retumiag puabad atock market prkea lower today,</p>
        <p>Trading waa moderate.</p>
        <p>The 11:30 a.m. Dow Jooea average of 30 induitrlal itocki waa down 4.42 at M3.04. Loaert held a 7-2 lead over galneri among New York Slock Ex-ehange-liated liauei.</p>
        <p>AnalyiU noted (eara that the aharp liae In the money liipply reported tale Thuraday by the Federal Reaerve would dla-auade the Fed from continuing Ita recent relaxation of credit policy</p>
        <p>Ratea oo auch abort term In-veatmenta aa Treaaury blila and certiflcatea of depoall awung upward In the money marketa today in reapooae to the Fed figurea.</p>
        <p>The Dow gave up more than 7 poinU in the firat half hour, but after that it atablliied and began recovering gradually.</p>
        <p>Sony waa the moat active NYSE iaaue, unchanged at tVk.</p>
        <p>Honeywell, alao active, dropped 144 to 4144. In announcing higher aecond quarter eamlnp Thuraday, the company uld year-to-year com-pariaooa wouldn't be aa bright In the aecond half becauie they would be made agaloat atrong abowinga to the final half of 1175.</p>
        <p>The NYSEa 11 a.m. com-poelu Index of all Ita Hated common atocka waa off .3&amp;lt; at 55.17.</p>
        <p>At the American Stock Exchange. the market value Index waa down .35 at 106.22.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA) -Cotton la lower on the Charlotte market today. Strict tow middling 1 1-16 inch waa 64.00 per hnodrcd pounda.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA) -No. 2 yellow ahelied com waa weaker at 116IM. moaUy 3.04-3.06 In the eaat and moatly 3.10-3.15 in the Piedmont. No. 1 yellow aoybeana weaker at 6.76-7.00, moaUy 6.I5436. No. 2 red winter wheat 3.12-3.15 In the eaat and 3.30-3.35 In the Piedmont. No. 3 red oata 1.35-1.55, moatly 1.50-1.55. Barley waa 1.60-1.15. New crop com (or Auguat-Oclober delivery 2.50. New crop aoybeana for October-December delivery 6.66-6.00.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA) -Cattle auction aalea In Tura-eraburg for Wedneaday with total ulea of 026: alaughter cowa utility and commercial 25.00-31.00; good veal calvea 34.00-40.00: good alaughter helfera (700450 pounda) few 32.75-33.75; good feeder ateera (400600 pounda) 32.50-36,00; good feeder helfera (300-500 pounda) 27.00 31.00; baby calvea 6.00-23,00; top boga (160-240 pounda) 44.65-47.00; aowa (300600 pounda) r.OO-SI.75.  _</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA) -The North Carolina graded feeder pig auction in Edenton for Thuraday with total jalea of 1.4*3: U.S. No'a. 1 and 2 40-50 pounda 74.23. 5060 pounda 63.00, 60-70 pounda 57.00, 7060 pounda 56.25; No. 3 40-50 pounda 66.75, 5060 pounda 56.25, 60-70 pounda 52.25 pounda. 7060 pounda 50.50.</p>
        <p>Boga</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP)-(NCDA)-The trend oo the North Carolina hog market waa ateady to .75 lower today. WUaon unreported; High Falla unreported; Rocky Mount unreported; Clinton, FayelUvUIe, Dunn. EUia-betfatown. Pink HUl, Pine Level, Chadbouro, Ayden, Laurin-burg, Benaoo, 46.50; Klnaton 47.0066.00; Tarboro and Bethel 45.50-46.00; Sallabury 47.00.</p>
        <p>Ponltry</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP)-(NCDA)-The trend oo the North Carolina f.o.b. dock broiler market waa weaker today with auppliea moderate, demand good, welghta dealrable to heavy.</p>
        <p>The North Carolina dock weighted average pHce ia 42.37 centa per pound for next week</p>
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        <p>for amall purchaaea of alxed plant grade broilera to be pkked up at procetaing planta. Eatlmated alaughter today waa 1.275.000.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP)-(NCDA)-Tbe market waa ateady today with auppliea fully adequate, demand moderate. Pricea paid per pound (or hena over Mven pounda at the (arm II centa. r.o.b. planta 21.5 centa.</p>
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        <p>Greene, who died In Wilmington, Del., will be conducted Sunday at 1:30 p.m. at Cedar Grove Baptiat Church by the Rev. Kenneth Hammond. BurUl will be in Brownhill Cemetary.</p>
        <p>Mr. Greene waa bom and reared In Pitt County, and later made bia home in WUmlngtOQ, Del.</p>
        <p>Surviving are one alatcr, Eleanora Davia of Wyandanch, N.Y.; and (our bother*, SamueL John and Jimmy Lee of Wilmington, Del., and Lewi* H. Greene of New York aty.</p>
        <p>Vlattation will be Saturday from 6 to 1 p.m. at Philip Brother* Mortuary, Greenvlll*.</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH (AP) (NCDA) -The North Carolina egg market la three centa higher on large and medium and ateady on amalla. Supplie* moderate, demand good. The weighted average price (or email lot aalea of eonaumer grade egga in carton* delivered to nearby retail outlet*: 71.1* large, 64.56 medium and 45.15 amaU.</p>
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        <p>KINSTON-Mr*. Melba Jean Murphy Haakina, 43, died Wedneaday. Funeral aervke* will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at Howard A Carter Funeral Home chapel Burial wilt follow Plnelawn Memorial Park.</p>
        <p>Surviving are her huaband, Linwood Haakina; two daughter*. Mr*. Albert Bell ef PolloekavUle. Mlaa Shelby Lynn Haakina of the home; her mother, Mr*. Ethel Brown Murphy of Rt. I, Trenton; live brother*. Garland and Kent of Klnaton, Buater of Wilmington, Harry Lee of Springfield. V*.; Billy Murphy of Spring Grove, P*.; alx alxtera, Mra. Homer Sutton and Mra. J. C. Reynold* of Klnaton, Mra. William Page of Goldaboro, Mr*. Arlene Hoot of Greenville; Mr*. William Moore and Mra. Grace Smith of Ymk, Pa,</p>
        <p>The family will be at the funeral home from 76 p.m. Friday.</p>
        <p>OPEKATOR INJURED... PatnMmtft W. E. Briiuon looks over the ear in whkh the driver identified as Byron</p>
        <p>Carter SmlUi was tajnred eariy today. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>Byron Carter Smith, 20, of 301 Wlndaor Rd. waa taken to Pitt Memorial Hoapltal (or treatment of injurie* he received in a 2:15 a.m. colllalon oo Oxford Road in the Brook Valley aub-divlaloo today.</p>
        <p>Inveatigating Highway Patrolman W. E. Brinaon, who charged Smith with driving under the influence and careleaa and reckleaa driving, aald the man'* 1*70 model amall foreign car waa demoliahed when the</p>
        <p>vehicle went out of control and overturned aeveral time*.</p>
        <p>The trooper noted that Smith, trapped under the vehicle when it came to real after traveling aome 157 feet, waa freed when two men lifted the car &amp;lt;rff of him.</p>
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        <p>McAUIater AYDEN-lfra. HenrletU W. IfcAUiater died at her home Friday morning. Funeral arrangement* are incomplete at Farmer Funeral Home In Ayden.</p>
        <p>N.C. Senators Retract Earlier Lt. Gov. Step</p>
        <p>By PEGGY SDfPSON AaaociaM Prcai Writer</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Many women left thla year'* Democratic cnovention convinced they are coming age poUti-eaUy and with a new apprecia-tkm of the art (rf compromiae.</p>
        <p>Women delegate* thla year were much more politically mature about when to negotiate and when to be part of the aya-tem, uid Carleen Waller of Naahville, Tenn., an alternate delegate.</p>
        <p>"They have learned political accomodation. In the (Ineat aenae, and how to get what they want politically. You cant read thla in a book. Women haven't loat their kleala but they've learned bow to tie them into practical politic*.''</p>
        <p>For the firat time, women put together a cadre of their fore-moat femlnlata, including Rep. Bella Abtug of New Ymk and Pennaylvania  Secretary of</p>
        <p>Slate Delorea Tucker, to negotiate directly with a presidential nominee about thetr concern*.</p>
        <p>They accepted a compromiae with Jimmy Carter over their demand for SO-SO representation at future conventions after arin-ning a pledge (bat the party would lead the fight for equality and that Carter personally would campaign (or the Equal Right* Amendent in 16 states which haven't ratified It.</p>
        <p>The delegate selection compromise puts the party on record as promoting'' rather than requiring" an equal male-female delegate split at future conventkma.</p>
        <p>Women also were successful In making sure that an abortion</p>
        <p>rigbu plank whkh they eoomd-ered acceptable was included in the platform. The plank opposes a constitutiooal amendment banning abortion.</p>
        <p>Women comprised 34 per cent of the delegates this year, compared- with 46 per cent in 1*72 and 13 per cent in 1161. They ted 10 delegation*. And they were more evident among esm-ventlon speakers than ever before, with Rep. Barbara Jordan of Texas delivering a thunder oualy applauded keynote speech and Rep. Yvonne Braithwalte Burke of California giving a nomtnaling address for Sen. Walter Mndale.</p>
        <p>Even *0, aome women said there ha* been Uttle aubsUntive progress.</p>
        <p>It's going to be a lot harder than we thought." said Texan Frances "Sisay Farenthold, who in 1*72 became the drat woman nominated (or the vice presidency.</p>
        <p>She said women got visibility" at the 1*72 conventloo but haven't been able to trade that for concrete gains.</p>
        <p>Anne ZiU, directm of the Women's Campaign Fund, said, "Women are nowhere near the mainstream of politics and won't be for hundreds of year*. Women are given cultural training that ia devastating and women In politics will have an uphill battle (or years."</p>
        <p>But (emlniit Gloria Steinem uld women are making strides. In 1(72. she uid. they didn't have to be listened to because they didnt have their own constituency. It's different this time.</p>
        <p>Hmphy</p>
        <p>Mr. Johnny Murphy died Thuraday in Norfolk, Va. He waa the brother trf Mrs. Bessie Spain of Greenville. Funeral arrangement* are incomplete at Phllllpa Brothers Mortuary.</p>
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        <p>Gardens Trip</p>
        <p>The LUy of Calvary la ipon-loring a trip to Buich Gardena. The bui wUl leave Mt. Calvary F.W.B. Church July 13 at 6:30 a.m.</p>
        <p>Bus tlckeU ire 35 for the round trip, and there will be an entrance fee of 31 to 33. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the club</p>
        <p>DENPASAR, Indonesia (AP)  The casualty toll in Indonesia's aecond major earthquake to three weeks h*i riun to more than 300 dead and 2,500 peraon* injured on the vacation iale of Ball, police uld today.</p>
        <p>The quake, well away from usual touiiat areaa, hit central Bali Wednesday with a fmce of 5.6 00 the Richter Scale. The town of Seriiit wu leveled. Thouaands of homes were de-itroyed, along with many Hindu templei, MbooU and other buUdingi.</p>
        <p>Another quake June 21 which measured 7J on the Richter Scale caused mautve landslides in the remote mouotaln-oua center m Iriio Jay*, the former West New Guinea. Casualty estimates have fluctuated wildly becauM low clouds hampered aircraft opcrationi in the are* and otherwise acceu to it la extremely alow and difflcult.</p>
        <p>Firat reports said a* many aa *,000 member* of primitive tribe* were killed, but mla-alonary source* and relief (rffl-elala later reported 450 dead and 5,000 missing.</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) - Only three month* after It stripped the lieutenant governor of hi* powers, the North Carotin* Senate baa voted to recommend that the 1(77 seasion of the Senate restore hi* ability to appoint committees and their chairmen. A( i special ms-aion Thursday, the Senate also voted to recommend that coo-lideratlon be given to alternate waya of appointing committee*. The two measuret passed 356.</p>
        <p>The Senate could not officially act on the recommendation because the General Asumbly la in adjournment until the 1*77 waiion.</p>
        <p>The Senate originally atripped the lieutenant governor of hla appointive power during the final day of a two-</p>
        <p>week leialon In May. That move was critlclied by uveral lawmaker*. Four former Ueu-tenant governor* advocated reinstatement of the appointive power. And a special Senate committee voted In June to recommend reinatatement of the power*.</p>
        <p>Rauch contended an Imbalance of power In favor of the executive branch of government could reault If the governor and the Ucutcnsnt governor were of the lame party.</p>
        <p>Storm Cools A Hot Day</p>
        <p>Arguing Thuraday against reinstating the rules were Sens. Kenneth Royall Jr., D-Durham, and MarihaU A. Rauch, D-G*a-ton. Royall contended It makes a fulltime lieutenant governor too powerful. He aald because the lieutenant governor* re-aponiibilities are limited primarily to bis legialativ* duties, "naturally he'i going to get very active In the passage of leglslatioo.</p>
        <p>Shotgun Fired At SBI Agent</p>
        <p>CHURCHPROGRAM A special program will be held at the Pray Hour Holiness Church Sunday at 3 p.m.</p>
        <p>Elder Noblei la the spooior and Elder U. C. Cousin 1* the pastor.</p>
        <p>HENDERSON. N.C. (AP) -An agent with the SBI's arson squad waa wounded slightly by shotgun pellets as be rode through Henderson with the town's fire chief Thursday night, according to police.</p>
        <p>A spokesman said the agent, Thomas Raamuasen, was taken by Fire Chief "Ranger" WUker-aoD to Maria Parham Hoapltal with minor ihotgun pellet wounds.</p>
        <p>Hla injuries were described as not serious.</p>
        <p>wukerson and Rasmussen were shot at while riding through a black section of Henderson, I town of about 11,000 under nightly curfew, as they returned about 11 p.m. from one of aeveral (ires, authorillea said.</p>
        <p>A spokesman for the Henderson Police Department aald Raimuiteo waa struck by two pellets from a shotgun blast. One struck him in the elbow and one struck him in the head, officer! laid.</p>
        <p>Police uid the blast appeared to have been fired from in the buihei" along the path the car waa traveling.</p>
        <p>A curfew from ( p.m. until 0 a.m. wu imposed Wedneaday night and has been generally well oburved. according to police, although fire alarms were numerous. Only one arreat for violation of the curfew has been reported.</p>
        <p>The town hu been the acene of flrebombings and suspected arson since Sunday. The day before, a Vance County Superior Court jury acquitted a white Halifax County woman of murder in the slaying of a young black man.</p>
        <p>Sandra Dupree. 34. wife of a fundi mentalist minlater at ScoUand Neck, wu freed by the jury in the slaying of Harry Lee Dickens, 21. in Scotland Neck last March 11.</p>
        <p>Mr*. Dupree pleaded self da-fenw, saying ihe was attacked by Dickens after she went to the aid of her 14-year-old son.</p>
        <p>Sen. D. Livingstone Stallings, D-Craven, urged reinatatement of the appointive power. He uld other ways of appointing committees and chairmen also would have drawbacks.</p>
        <p>Two alternative* were deiig-nited Thursday for coniideri-tkn by the Senate in January. One would allow appointmenU to be made by a committee made up of the lieutenant governor, the president pro-tem and the aulstant Senate majority leader.</p>
        <p>The second propoul would progide for a committee made up of one unator from each of the 11 congreialonaldiitricta. The unior unator of a diitrlct would be themember unleu a district caucus decided other-wlu. The committee would work with the lieutenant governor and it would require a two-third* vote to override hla ap-polntmentf.</p>
        <p>Thundiy'i high temeraturu were cooled by a tiiuadcniorm in the aflernooo hours. Tbnr-aday'i high lemaritiirc wu recorded at II degroea and the tow temperature was recorded at 17 dreea according to the GreeovUle UUlitiM Department. The Utilitiei Dapartmant recorded .02 rainfall Thursday. The Friday 3 a.m. temperature was recordad at 71 degieu and the river level measured 4.7 feet, tccordliig to the National Weather Service River Chart.</p>
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        <p>Chief Glenn Cannon, who uW Police are continuing their In-veitlgaiioni of the tnddent. reported the two robbers took about 3700.</p>
        <p>The Incident was reported at 4:20p.m.</p>
        <p>According to the chief, the two robbers allegedly entered the motel office and holding a knife In the back of a woman there, forced the woman and a male clerk Into an adjoining room. The men then fled wUh the mooey.</p>
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        <p>Sport! the DAILY REFLECTORClassifiedFRIDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 16, 1976</p>
        <p>US Will Not Pull Out Of Olympic Competition</p>
        <p>HI DroNTTRYTO DUCK IT -ThM baMmu Roo Cojr o( the Lm Angolef Dodfen mtkef an almoat tuecMaful dive to catch to liner by Cub Mick Kellefaer</p>
        <p>By GBOrntBY MDXKK AP Sport Writer</p>
        <p>MONTREAL (AP) - The eloodi cletrtd from Mootrcil today and two (acta stood out bri(lit and clear. The Olympic Carnea will fo oo and the United Statei will compete In them.</p>
        <p>The Americana abandooed tbclr idea o( poaaibly puUIni out in aympathy with the Talwancae. One of the first to haU the declskM waa CM. Yan|. coach of the Taiwan team.</p>
        <p>1 would have felt terrible If the United SUtea had pulled out. because it would be such a dlaappolotmeot to all tbclr athletes. and all bMause of us." Yani uid.</p>
        <p>The Taiwanese problem atiU was not finally solved. The Inin the third fatnhn in Dodger SUdhun Thuraday night, lematlnaal Olympic Commtttee It went through and Kelleher got a hit. (AP HOC) atm had to pemade the</p>
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        <p>Kingman Blasts His 31st; Baker Gets His Second</p>
        <p>By BOB GRKENI AP Sports Writer Dave Klttfman la In the groove; Dusty Baker hopes he has found one.</p>
        <p>My home runs come In bunches," said Kingman, who smacked his Slat of the season  tope in the majors  Thursday night In leading the New York Mets to a S-1 rictory over the Houston Astros.</p>
        <p>Baker finally connected oo ooly hls second (bur-bagger of the year In helping the Los Angeles Dodgers defeat the Chicago Cube M.</p>
        <p>"It's the kmgest time I can remember going without a</p>
        <p>home run, Baker said. I bad a rireak last year of eight weeks and I couldn't believe that.</p>
        <p>Baker, who also hit a run-soning single, last hit a home run in the opening game of the season.</p>
        <p>In other National League games Thursday, Philadelphia defeated San Francisco S-S, PKUburgh crushed Atlanta IS-1. Montreal nipped Cincinnati 4-3 and St. Louis edged San Diege 2-1.</p>
        <p>Kingman's fourth homer In his last four games came after John Milner walked and wiped out Houston's 1-0 lead.</p>
        <p>Dodgers 1, Cube 1 The Dodgers struck early when loser Rkk Retuchel opened the bottom of the first by hitting the first two batters. Loe Angeles went oo to score four runs as winning pitcher Doug Rau Kattered five bits.</p>
        <p>"Everybody played relased, Mid Rau. ''Really, it's the first time ive've bad any days off.</p>
        <p>PhOllee S, GlanU I Tim McCarver, who sees ooly spot action, drove in three runs to give the Phillies their victory over San FranclKo,</p>
        <p>MeCarver's single In the sixth broke a 3-3 tie, giving lefthander Steve Carlton, 10-3, his</p>
        <p>White, Graham Tie For Early Westchester Lead</p>
        <p>By RALPH BBINSTIIN AP Iperts Writer</p>
        <p>HARRISON, N Y. (AP) -Cariton "Slugger White and David Graham would figure to be breathing easy today after shooting eight-under-par 13s In Thursday's first round of the m,000 Westchester Golf Casele.</p>
        <p>No such luck for the 27-yea^ old White, a comparative unknown on the Professlooal Golfers Asaoclation tour, and Graham, a five-year veteran who haant woe since 1172.</p>
        <p>Instead of a throeH)r four-stroke margin. White and Graham went off in the second round with Just a one stroke lead over Tom Watson and Mike Wynn, and ooly two strokes ahead of Mike HIU and Bruce Ustxke.</p>
        <p>The proa Just ate up Westchester Cotmtry Oub's (.603 yard course. Of the IM start-en, 23 played In par and S3 lowered the 3I-SS-71 regulation figures. The scorers almost ran out of red numben to Indicate birdies. There were two at (6. one (T, seven Its and slxteco Ms, In an incredible round of ahooting.</p>
        <p>The Westchester tournament Is s PGA deslgnated event, which means all the tour's stsrs have to play. So all but the ailing Lee Trevino are In the chaae for the MO.OOO first prise In the 72 hole test. The</p>
        <p>Held hu the appearance of a U.S. Open, although obviously they are not playing an Open course.</p>
        <p>Three strokes off the pace In the aecond round were 44-year-</p>
        <p>old Gay Brewer, who shot a 34-32-M, that included nine Urdios and (our bogeys, and Fuuy Zoeller, low qualifier In the 1S74 PGA school, who finished a 34-32-M with five birdies.</p>
        <p>Carr, Ford Lead Carolinians</p>
        <p>By The Asaoelsted Press</p>
        <p>Eighteen persons with ties to the Carolinas are participating in the Olympics, U for the United sutes, one (or Canada and one (or Great BriUlo.</p>
        <p>They are:</p>
        <p>Charles FoeUr; 23 who will compete la the 110-meUr hurdles, native of Greensboro, grew up In Gaffney, S.C., attended North Carolina Central in Durham.</p>
        <p>Kathy McMUlu, U. Raeford, N.C., long Jump.</p>
        <p>Sam Colaoo, Javelin thrower. asslsUnt track coach at Gem-son.</p>
        <p>Leroy Walker, North Carolina Central, coach of the U.S. men and women's track and Held teama.</p>
        <p>Tate Armstrong, 20, Duke University and Houston. Tex., basketball guard.</p>
        <p>Kenny Carr, 20. North Carolina SUU Unlversitv and</p>
        <p>Match Play Is Down To Semis</p>
        <p>HyattsvlUe, Md baakelbaU forward.</p>
        <p>Walter Davis. 21, Unlverslly of North Carolina and the Char lotte area, baaketball guard-forward.</p>
        <p>PhD Ford. 20. Universtty ot North Carolina and Rocky Mount. N.C.. basketball guard.</p>
        <p>Mitch Kupchak. 22. University of North Carolina and Brentwood. N.Y., basketball center.</p>
        <p>Tom UGarde, 2L University of North Carolina and Detroit, basketball forward-center.</p>
        <p>Dean Smith, 43. baaketball coach at the University of North CsroUna and coach of the U.S. baiketbaU squad.</p>
        <p>BUI Gutbrldge, assistant to Smith at North Carolina and oo the Olympic squad.</p>
        <p>Cameron HaU, forward on the Canadian Olympic team who Is exported to play at Duke University this (aU.</p>
        <p>Duncan Goodhew, II, Yaptoo, England and North Carolina Stale Unlverslly. 100-meter breaststroke swimmer who wlU compete oo Uie British team.</p>
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        <p>Plralea 13, ^avee 1 With BUI RoUnsoo providing the moat muKle  a two-run homer - Pittsburgh exploded (or 12 runs in the first five Innings to crush AtlanU. Sloppy AtlanU fielding aided the Pittsburgh onslaught sa DarreU Chaney hobbled a Iwoiwt. baies4oaded grounder In the second and four runs followed. The Pirates also sent two runs across the plate In the third, one In the fourth, five In the fifth and one in M eighth.</p>
        <p>Expos 4, Rads 1 Larry Parrish's two-out single In Uw eighth off Clocln-nall relief see Rawly Esstwfcfc snapped Montreal's seven-game losing streak and banded the Reds tMr third loss In a row. Steve Rogers, M, who needed relief help In the ninth, scattered six hits to notch his first victory since May I.</p>
        <p>Cards I Padres 1 A ooe-oul double by Joe Ferguson In Uie ninUi broke up a 1-1 deadlock and sparked St. Louis Cardinals to vlctwy over San Diego.</p>
        <p>Pergusoo's double scored Don Kessinger from second base, handing the Padres their fifth straight loss.</p>
        <p>St. Louis' Al Hrabosky re-Ueved in Uie bottom of Uie ninth to abort a Padres raUy and record his eighth uve of the season.</p>
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        <p>The GreenvUlc Golf and Country Gub's Men's Match Play Championship has reached the semlflaals. These matches are to be completed July 21.</p>
        <p>The two matches sent Dallas CUrk against Joe Murad and Reynolda May against BUI Turcotte. The two winners meet forthechampknishtp.</p>
        <p>A Ladies Day event featured a Better BaU of Pair Tournament, first place went to the team of Barnie Rawl and Betty Lou Howard. Jane CoUlc and Peggy Barnes tied, with Isabel Rivers</p>
        <p>and Eleanor Ruffin for second place.</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Junior Tournament will be held Tuesday at GrseovUle. A Junior divlsloo eriU be for boys (-11 and (he aenior for boys 13-13. A girls divlsloo wUl also be held.</p>
        <p>Other events upcomUig at GreeovUle include Uie Men'a Turkey ConvenUoo on July 21, the Member-Member Tournament on August 14-13 and Uie W. S. Moye Memorial Tournament 00 Labor Day Weekend.</p>
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        <p>Jerrys Sweet Shop kept its first place lead In Uie Junior Putters Association last night with a 24-12 vietasy over J. H, Hudson.</p>
        <p>Laura Vinson and Eddie Robinson led Jerry's wlUi six points each. Hudson was led by Robert StaocUl wlUi 514 and Gray Finnegan wlUi five.</p>
        <p>Coke moved Into second with a 2214-1314 win over Buck's GuU as Buck's continues to faU. Rodney Speight, Robert Sturtevaot and Laura Edwards esch Kored 414 for Coke. Cart White led Buck's with six.</p>
        <p>Jefferson Standard took the Uiird match with a U14-1I14 defeat of Smlth-Waldrop. Jefferson was led by Mark Barber, John Meeks, and John McGee each with 314. S-W was led by Mark Grosnickle and Eric Lee with six each.</p>
        <p>Jerry's Is now H. Coke 1. Bucks U In third St 7-3-1. Hudson Is fifth St (-7 and Jefferson and S-W are tied al 4-1.</p>
        <p>Taiwanese to drop Uie name Republic of China In the opening parade, though the Canadian government has now backed down ind uid Uiey can use Uielr flag and anUiem.</p>
        <p>But Uie decUlon by Uie United States to go ahead and compete removed a fear Uut the Games might disintegrate.</p>
        <p>Philip 0. Krumm. of Kenosha. Wis., M-year-old president of Uie UR. Olympic Committee, who has been at Uw center of the Taiwan crisis all week, announced Uic decision to keep the team In Uie Games.</p>
        <p>Krumm has been the peacemaker between the idealistic IOC, Iron-willed Cansdlan' Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau and the proud Taiwanese dele-gaUon. He backed Ute 1(K to the hilt In Its defense of Uis Olympic charter, but tried to persuade Uie Canadian government and the Talwaneae to gtva a little.</p>
        <p>More than 40 Taiwanese have been held up In the United States, denied entry vlus because they would not bow to the Canadian demand to drop Umir name, flag and anthem.</p>
        <p>For two days Krumm thought his mlssioo was heading for failure. Nehher the government nor Uie Taiwanese would give an Inch.</p>
        <p>But Trudeau, after weeks of refusing to chsoge his position, suddenly gave way Thursday and uid the Taiwanese could use Uielr (lag tod sathem.</p>
        <p>Krumm had been holding a club over Trudeau, uying Uie U.S. team might pull out If Uie Taiwanese were not allowed to take their place In Uic Games.</p>
        <p>It was a strong weapon. Nobody can picture an Olympic Games without the United States taking part. There were (ears (hat If Uie Americans pulled out other countries would follow, tod Uie Games, which Montreal has planned (or six years at an estimated cost of tl-5 biUioo. could faU apart.</p>
        <p>Krumm and Lord kiiiinin, president of Uie KK, were In complete harmony on one point. They Uxmght of Uis aUi-letes first. "We (eel Uie athletes, who have given to much Ume and dedication to preparing Utemaelves (or Uieta</p>
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        <p>BESSEMER CITY, N.C. (AP) - The OpUmlsl Gub hat dropped ita sponaorthip of basketball for youngsters. It uyt It couldnt teach Uiem good sportsmanship while parents were such bad sports by harassing referees.</p>
        <p>Referees were sometimes followed to Uiclr esrs by cursing prente, tod berated In telephone caUs to Uielr homes, Mys Joe Butler. youUi acUvl-Uet chairman of the club.</p>
        <p>The club has voted to suspend sponaorthip Uils winter of</p>
        <p>12 pec wee teams oo whkh about 12( youogtten aged I to</p>
        <p>13 would have played.</p>
        <p>games, deserved cooslders-Uoo." Krumm uid. "We had that in mind in deckling not to wlUidraw."</p>
        <p>KUltnin hat Insisted aU along that Uie 10,000 athktet expected to compete at Montreal are Uie first consideration. He Mid that was why Uic KXl stopped short of ctocelling the games, or withdrawing Its recognition. In Uic (ace of what be has bitterly denounced at pollU-cal Interference by Ottawa.</p>
        <p>The IOC hoped Uie Taiwan affair would be solved Friday. First It had to vote to change Its rulet tod aUow Uie Taiwanese to march la Uie opening</p>
        <p>Rain Halts Tourney Play</p>
        <p>EDENTON-Raln halted pUy In the district Babe RuUi Baseball tournament last nl^ during Uie (he GreenvUle-Edentoa clash. The teams wiU return here tonight to finish the gamebeglMlagatl;3l.</p>
        <p>Groenvllle leads (he beet of three aeries. l-O. having won Wednesday nlghLU-2.</p>
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        <p>Uie Repttbik of China. A tw Uiirds majority among Uw H IOC members present is needed.</p>
        <p>Then Uie Taiwanese had to be</p>
        <p>persuaded to accept the Idea There was a precedent at Uw Rome Oiympks In IMI, when the Taiwanese marched u "Fomaou" bet unfurled a banner uying "under protest."</p>
        <p>Griffon Pro Recieves Award</p>
        <p>GRIFTON  Ron Anderson, bead professional at Uw Grifton Golf and CounUy Gub since April, has received an award from the Professtonal (kilters Association.</p>
        <p>Anderson recenUy completed a business course held at Fox Fire Country Club near Pinehurst. a requirement of local pros by Uw PGA. At the Ume, he received a plaque as the highest raiding pro In Uut partkular sessioo ta scademk eicelleoce.</p>
        <p>Now Anderson has been Informed by the PGA that hia pades In Uw course Isd Uw natloo, outranking pros from all ovsrUweoaDtry.</p>
        <p>Grifton bu recently completed its chih champloothlps. with hard-fought finals. In Uw 24mIc men evsuL Al Drake Jr downed Tommy Riley In a one-up vktory on the first extra holc-4heJ7tk.</p>
        <p>The womeni evett. slated for U botes, took two extra hoks before Marie Israel won a ooe-im vktory over Betsy Drake</p>
        <p>Freddie Powers recently pkked (to an ace on the IM-yard fourth hok.</p>
        <p>Two eaglet have been rccordod on Uw second hok, a par fivs. 4M yarder. Tim Shsdk made one, whik David Bradshaw got the other.</p>
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        <p>Shrine Bowl Names South Coaches-Again</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE (API-Shrine Bowl football game officials be-Ueve In Uw old adage that advises, "If at first you don't succeed, try, try agtin."</p>
        <p>For Uw second year In a row. Uw Mme set of four South Carolina coaches hat been pkked (or Uw 40Ui annual game with a timUar tquad of 33 NorUi Carollas high achool aenlors Dec. 11 to Charlotte.</p>
        <p>Each was selected last year, but late-running Mate playoff games prevented all from taking Uw assignments Three of Uw (our also were chosen two years sgo tod had to withdraw bcctuae of playoff conflkts</p>
        <p>Once more, Jim Fraser of T. L. Hsnna In Anderson hat been named head coach. Aaslstlng him wUI be Reed Chsrpla of Irmo, CeeO Woolbrlght of Chapin and Doug Shaw of MyrUe Beach. Shaw Is Uw only one of</p>
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        <p>For Uw third year In t row, the game has been set for the second Saturday In December in an effort to avoid playoff conflicts. The first 37 gtmes in Uw series were played the first Saturday In December.</p>
        <p>Frater attended Uw University of South CaroUoa for two years, then served a Marine hitch, after whkh he graduated from Newberry CoUsge, where he waa fooUwtl capuin.</p>
        <p>He coached al BeimettsvUk and Aiken before movlog to Anderson. More than N of hit players have received college scholarshlpt.</p>
        <p>SouUi CtroUna won last yetr't game 3P-27 to take to lb-17 kad In the srica, with four tks.</p>
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        <p>A sellout crowd of M,0(C la on hand annually.</p>
        <p>The provkualy announced North Carolina coaching staff Is headed by Robert PtroU of Cummloft High School In Bar-Ungton.</p>
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        <p>Pittsburgh Pirates center flelder A1  Pirates beat the Braves, 13-1. (AP Wirephoto)</p>
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        <p>Pirates Pillage Atlanta Pitchers To Take 13-1 Win</p>
        <p>PITTSBURGH (AP) - The PIttiburgh PiritM, with ( lot o&amp;lt; ground to mike up if they hope to catch the Phllidelphti Philliei in the National League Eaat. got the aecond half of the leaaon off to a good itart.</p>
        <p>The Piratea Jumped on four Atlanta pitchers for 14 hiti Thursday night on the way to a lJ-1 victory. Philadelphia maintained a 10-game lead over lec-ond-place Pittsburgh by beating San Francisco.</p>
        <p>We had kind of a pep Ulk about the second half," Pirate relief pitcher Dave Gluatl lald afterwards. "This la something I think well need, some kind of verbal booat."</p>
        <p>That pep talk apparently worked, as the Pirates scored 12 of their runs In the flrtt five Innings. Atlanta fleldera contributed three errors to the cause, as five of the Pirate runs were unearned.</p>
        <p>GlusU. coming off M days on the disabled list after suffering a pinched sciatic nerve in his leg, got a chance to get In Kme throwing time In the ninth Inning.</p>
        <p>With a 12-run cushion, it wasnt exactly a pressure situation.</p>
        <p>"I thought I was throwing good tonight, and the throwing apparently didn't bother the pinched nerve that put me out of the game, he said.</p>
        <p>I think Ill be ready any time (pitching coach) Don 0^ borne calls on me. That was a long rest for my arm.</p>
        <p>To make room for the veteran light-haoder on the roster, reserve shorUtop Mario Mendosa was shipped to the Pirates Charleston farm club. That leaves 11 pitchers available to Manager Danny Mur-taugh. Including rookie Rick Langford who was called up after Glustl's Injury.</p>
        <p>But the club la scheduled to play 13 games In the next 10 days, and, as Glusti noted, With all these doubleheaders coming up, we need sll the pitchers we can get.</p>
        <p>Asked how It felt to be on the mound again he answered, "Strange but good.</p>
        <p>It probably felt Just plain strange for Atlanta starter Phil Niekro, who gave up eight hits before leaving in the fifth. Niekro. -5, was charged with</p>
        <p>nine runs, only four of which were earned He got through two outs In the second inning before Da^ rell Chaney hobbled a bases-loaded grounder off the bat of Pirate starter John Candelaria to open the gates.</p>
        <p>Ken Henderson then booted Frank Taveras single to right as three more unearned runs scored.</p>
        <p>BUI Robinsons homer pro</p>
        <p>vided two more Pirate runs in the third before the Braves got on the board. Rod GllbreaUi led off the Atlanta fourth with s triple and Kored on Jim Wynns sacrifice fly.</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh scored once more in the fourth before erupting for five runs in the fifth.</p>
        <p>Dave Parker and Richie Zisk each singled to open the inning and chase Niekro. Robinson greeted reUever Frank LaCorte wiUi a double before Manny SanguUlen made the first out trying to stretch s single Into a double.</p>
        <p>Ed Kirkpatrick then batted for Candelaria, who had to leave with a pulled iToln muKle after going long enough to raise his record to M.</p>
        <p>Kirkpatrick walked sod Ta-veras and Rennie Stennett added singles to bring on Mike Beard for Uie Braves. He gave up a sacrifice fly to A1 OUver before getting out of the Inning. PltUburghs final run In the eighth came off Pedro Tor-realbla.</p>
        <p>OUver, Uie National Leagues leading hitter with a .3&amp;lt;0 aver</p>
        <p>age, bad to leave the game after being hit on the right arm by a Torrealba pitch.</p>
        <p>Although Uie arm la sore, he ssid, there was apparently no damage and "I wUl be able to play tomorrow night. It might have bothered me if It were my throwing arm, but I think IU be alright.</p>
        <p>That was the best fastbaU he Uirew aU night, be jokingly added.</p>
        <p>Larry Demery and Giustl mopped up after Candelaria left wlUi four Innings of Uiree-hlt, shutout baU.</p>
        <p>Palmer Hoping To Buy Kansas City Team</p>
        <p>DENVER (AP) - SportMSS-ter Bud Palmer says efforts by hli small group of Investors to purchase the Kanus City franchise of the Natlooal Hockey League and move it to Denver are virtually certain to succeed.</p>
        <p>I would definitely say the Scouts are coming to Denver, Palmer said at a news conference on Thursday. Youve got Uie wrong name of the team, though. Just say Ute Kinaat City franchise.</p>
        <p>Palmer, who heads a group of seven Investors Uiat includes Denver oilman John A. Vickers and Munson Campbell, a former execuUve with the NHLi CaUfomia Golden Seals, said Uie purchase price would be between )3.l million and $6 mU-llOtt.</p>
        <p>We'U send the league some earnest money Uila afternoon, along with our letter-of-intent, be said, although he added there were still a few details to be worked out before the trans-acUon was assured</p>
        <p>He said Uie two major obstacles, one with league officials and Uie other wlUi Uie Denver city government, have been resolved in principle.</p>
        <p>Palmer, who lives In Vill. s/ld St the news conference he was H per cent certain the problems could be worked out by the beginning of next week.</p>
        <p>The disagreement with city officials stems from negotla-tioos on a rental agreement for Uie use of McNichols Sports Arena, where the team would play.</p>
        <p>Palmer had reportedly sought rent-free space (or the teams front office and an agreement calling for S2.SCC a game In rental fees.</p>
        <p>But Uie city reportedly turned down Uie request for free office space and said it had to charge</p>
        <p>rent of |3,9M a game to break even on operating the munlcl-pally-owned arena.</p>
        <p>We still have some p&amp;lt;rilihlng up to do on a proposed cooDact wlUi Uie city to lease McNichols Arena, but Its an agreement we can live wiUi, Palmer uid, not dlMlosing any terms.</p>
        <p>The second problem facing Palmer and bis Investors was a last-minute bid by a part owner of the Scouts, Gene Novarr, to</p>
        <p>buy out the team and keep It in Kansas City.</p>
        <p>"Our posture Is Uiat Kansas City has some problems, especially wiUi St. Louis over territorial questions. Vickers said. The league Is concerned wiUt that problem, and we dcmt Intend to get Involved In It."</p>
        <p>The NHL Board of Gover nors, meeting Thursday, extended the deadline for restriu-tlons of Uie franchises future untU Monday.</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Al-Uiough merger talks "are not going as well as wed hoped, (our American Basketball Asso-claUon teams have placed $1 million each In escrow accounts as a first step towards admission to the NaUonal Basketball Association.</p>
        <p>The merger talks are not going as well as we'd hoped but as well as expected," said Indiana Pacers executive Bill Eason, but he added, We have met Uie NBA requirement (or the $1 million. That la. it is in the bank."</p>
        <p>He Mid he hoped for a (Inal agreement within a few days.</p>
        <p>The deposits Thursday were stiicUy paper transactioos (or Uie New York NeU. Denver Nuggets. San Antonio Spurs and Pacers.</p>
        <p>A second payment of t2 million each Is due Sept. 15.</p>
        <p>There were unconfirmed reports Uiat one of Uie ABA teams had experienced some problems In raising sufficient funds for Uie Initial payment.</p>
        <p>Finalising of the merger agreement has been slowed because of problems with the set-Uement with owners of Uie ABA Kentucky and Utah teams, which were disbanded, and Uie (Inal settlement of Uie NBA Players Association suit.</p>
        <p>which still must be signed by both sides.</p>
        <p>NBA Deputy Commissioner Simon Gourdlne said, No date has been set (or the dispersal draft of former ABA players and we are still waiting for formal signing of Uie merger agreement and settlement of all court acUons Uiat have been blocking Uie merger."</p>
        <p>He Indicated Uiat he did not expect the dispersal draft to be held any earlier than July 2t.</p>
        <p>THK Slt.LY SEASON MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -Some are calling the American I.eague schedule a bit ailly. For Instance, the Minnesota Tins end a June home stand on Uie 20th, fly to California for games the next two days with the Angels, then fly back to Minnesota for three games in two days with the Chicago White Sox.</p>
        <p>After that the Twins fly to California again for thrM games wiUi Oakland then fly back home for throe games with Kansas City.</p>
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        <p>By AUX SACHARE AP Sports Writar Jim Palmer would like to set Uie record straight.</p>
        <p>1 never caUed DarreU Johnson an idiot, Mid Palmer, one of a number of lop American League pitchers who were not selceted by the Boston manager to participate in Tuesday night's All-Star Game.</p>
        <p>"Someone else said it  I Just agreed with him.</p>
        <p>As if to underscore the error of Johnsons ways, the SO-year old BalUmore ace blanked the California Angels 4-0 Thursday night on three singles, becoming the first 12-game winner In Uie American League.</p>
        <p>After a alow sUrt, Palmer  the Cy Young Award winner two of the last three years  has won six of seven decisions since June 15. His recml is up to 124, his earned run average down to 2.M.</p>
        <p>In other American League night games, Detroit edged' Oakland 3-2 In 11 innings, Minnesota beat Geveland 5-2 and Chicago defeated Milwaukee 5-3 In 10 innings. In two twlnight doubleheaders, the New York Yankees swept Texas 74 and 0-4, Uie second game In 10 innings. and Kanus City split with Boston, winniog the opener 1^S but dropping the nightcap 2-1.</p>
        <p>Palmer was overpowering against California, giving up Just three singles  and two of</p>
        <p>those ruooers were erased on double plays. Reggie Jackson drove in Uu'ee runs, two of Uiem on his lOUi home run of Um season, and A1 Bumbry Kored thrw runs (or BalUmore, which has woo its last five outings.</p>
        <p>Afterwards, Palmer uid Its no surprlM the NaUooal League has won 13 of Uie last 14 All-fiUr Games.</p>
        <p>"Im siek and tired of losing to the NaUonal League, but H's understandable, be uid. "niey take Uieir beat players and we dont  and it doesnt Just apply to ptubers. Yanksaa 74. Rangers H Csrios Mays three-run homer and Mickey Rivers Uiree hits and two runs batted in powered Uie Yankees to vlc-tory In Uie opener despite a shaky seventh Inning during which relief ace Sparky Lyle faced three batters and walked Uiem all, forcing in two runs. But with the bases loaded and New Yorks lead down to one run, Dick Tldrow came on and got Roy Howell on an Inning-ending grounder.</p>
        <p>Tldrow also picked up a save in the second game, coming on in Uie lOUi inning to get the final out after Sandy Alomars two-run homer - his first home run of the uason  put the Yankees on top.</p>
        <p>Tigers 3, A's 2 As center fielder BUI North dropped his sseoad fly ball of</p>
        <p>the game with the bases loaded and two out In the 11th inning, allowing pinch-runner Mickey Stanley to score with the winning run.</p>
        <p>The Tigers loaded Uw bake* in the llUi on a hit batsman and two waUu. Oakland relief ace RoUie Fingers got Alex Jobnsoo to bounce into a for-eeout and Uien struck out Au-.ello Rodrigues. Pinch-hltter Dan Meyer lofted a fly baU to center and North  who Iropped one in the third inning to let In one run  midhandled it as Stanley came home.</p>
        <p>Twins 5, lodUna 2</p>
        <p>Twins inflelder Roy Smalley, who went into Thursday night's game wlUi a .212 batting ave^ age and Just 14 runs batted in. coUected Uiree hits and knocked in three runs. He cracked a two-run triple in the second Inning and squeesed home aooUier run with a bunt in the fifth as Minnesota dealt</p>
        <p>Cleveland its ninth Ion In the last 10 games.</p>
        <p>White Sox 5, Brewers 2 Ray Sadeckl relieved MU-waukee starter Jim Slaton wtth two out In Uie 10th inning and Pat KeUy greeted him with a two-run homer to the upper deck In right-center, giving Chicago the victory in a game In which all the runs came in on homers. Earlier, Chet Lemon had a solo shot and Jack Brohamer a two-run UaM fOr Chicago while George Scott hit a three-run homer (or Milwaukee.</p>
        <p>Royals 13-1, Red Sox M Bob Stinson drove In (our runs and Jaime ()ulrk knocked in three in the opener as Kansas City pounded four Boston pitchers for 16 hits.</p>
        <p>The Red Sox came back to take the second game, scoring both Uieir runs in Uie sixth inning and Uien banging on behind Uie pitching of rookie Rick Jones and Jim Willoughby.</p>
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        <p>MARRIED. AND JONNIE SMITH BRILEY AND HUSBAND, W ELBERT BRILEY Punuani to an Ordar anttrtd t&amp;gt;v tha CitrK ol Suparior Cowrt of Pf County In tht abovt antitiad procaading on m# lim day of Junt, W7A mt undaftignad commlMlenta will offar tor itia at puMic Auction at ma door of tha PIH County Cour thouia, lacing Third Straat, Graanvliia, Pitt County. North Coroiina. at 12:00 o'clock Noon on Saturday, July 17,197i. tha following dOKrlbad parcat of land lying and Oting in Wintarylila Townahip, Pm County, North Carolina, and mora particularly daacnoad at fotiowt SItuatad In Winfarvllla Township, Pitt County, North Caroiirv, and baing that tract of land datlgnatad at Tract 2, on that map praparad N^ Rivart and Asaociatat, inc., tur vayad tor W A Srnim, Halrt. datlgnatad "Portion of Houta Proparty" and filad for raglttrafion at 2:55 P.M , Juna 14. 1974, in Map Book 22. Paga 14. In tha Pm County Ragiitry.iavaand iMcapt tha 100 ft. by ISO It. ractanguiar lot dat&amp;gt;gnafod I Bishop" on taid map. and mora particularly datcrlbad at followt Baglnning at an Iron in tha wattam right ot way Ima of Chapman Straat, tald iron baing the touthaatt comar of Tract No. 2 as shown on taid map praparad by Rivari and AttociaTit and racordad in Map Book 23, Paga U, Pitt County Ragistry; and running thanca North R) dag 46 min watt 200 ft. to an Iron, taid Iron baing tha louthwatt cornar ot Tract No. 2 at shown on tald map by Rivtrt and Aaaociatat; tnanca running North 06 dag. 44 min. aatt 300 taat to an iron, tald Iron baing tha northaatt cornar of Tract No, 2 at shown on said map by Rivari and Atioclatat; and thanca running south U dag. 46 min. aatt 300 ft. to an iron, tald iron baing tha northaatt cornar of tald Tracf No, 2 at shown on map by Rivart and AMoclatat, and baing locatad in tha wattam right of way Una of Chapman Straat, and thanca along tha wattam right of way of Chapman straat In a outharly dlractlon ISO ft. to an Iron; nd thanca norm 13 dag. 46 mm. watt ISO taat to an ron, and thanca south 06 dag. 44 mln. watt 100 taat to an Iron, and thanca south t3 dag 46 min att ISO ft to an iron, taid iron baing in tha watfarn right ot way ot Chapman Straat. and thanca along thawaitarn right of way ot Chapman Straat in a toutheriy diractlon 50 ft. to n Iron, tha point of baginning Tha larmi of tha taia ara cash. Tha highatt biddar will ba raquirad to dapoiit with tha commiufonart tan (10 parcant) percent of hit bid at tur^ for parformanca.</p>
        <p>This tha 21st day ot Juna, 1976 I Milton C. Wiiliamton MILTON C. WILLIAMSON, COMMISSIONER I Williim t. Wootan, jr WILLIAM I. WOOTEN, JR. COMMISSIONER July 2. 9, and 16, 1976</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OFHEARINO Y JOINT CITY-COUNTY EOARO OF AOJUSTMBNTI Caanty af Fitt CRy at Oraanvllla A public haaring will ba conductad by ma Joint City County Board of Adiuttmantt uQon a raquatt for a ipacial uta parmit by Oudiay and Fratfon Crandall wharaby tha patltionart datira to obtain a ipaciai uaa parmit, undar tha provlilont of Section 32 32({) of tha City Coda, In order to place  mobile home on tha lot locitad on state Road 1421 ap proMlmafaiy vt mlia from tha City limita. This proptrty It lonad for "RA-20" utaga.</p>
        <p>Tha time, data, and place of the public haaring will ba 7 30 PM. Thuriday, July 22. 1976, in tha City Council Chambers of tha Municipal Building.</p>
        <p>Lois 0 Worthington City Clark July 7 and 16, ma</p>
        <p>PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OFHEARINO Y tOAROOF ADJUSTMENTS OF THE CITVOFOREENVILLE County af Fitt City af Oraanvllla A public haaring win ba conductad by the Oraanvllla Board of Ad iuttmantt upon a raquatt for a</p>
        <p>SKial uta parmit by Mr. Harbart S. ray wharaby tha patltlonar daalraa to obtain a special uta parmit, undar tha provliioni of Section 3256(f) Of tha City Coda, In order to vtiilia tha structure locatad at 1301 Cotancha Straat at a fraternity home. Thit property It lonad for "Downtown Commercial Fringa" (CDF) utaga.</p>
        <p>Thf time, data, and piact of tha public haaring will ba 7:30 P.M., Thursday. July 22. 1976, In tha City Council Chambers of the Municipal Building.</p>
        <p>Lois D. Worthington . City Clark July 7 and 16, 1976</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>Having qualitlad at Co-Exacutort of tha atfata of AAaybaila B Mills, lata of Pitt County, North Carolina, this It lo notify all parsons having claims against the astata of tald dacaatad to pratant them to the undartlgnad Co Cvacutort within iIk (6) months from data of tha first publication of this notica or same wfil ba piaadad in bar of thair recovery All parsons indabtad to ukl astata please make Immadlaia paymanf This 6th day of July, 1976. BaulaMlllsLancastar mis Evans straat Oraanvllla, N C Jasper LaaMliit, Jr.</p>
        <p>1106S. Overlook Drive Oraanvllla, N C Co ExKutorsof ma Estate of</p>
        <p>Mavbaila B Mills,</p>
        <p>Oacaasad.</p>
        <p>July 9,16, 23. 30, 1976</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>Having qualified as Admlniitratrii of tha astata of Alfred J. Wilda. Jr. lata of Pitt County, North Carolina, this is to notify all parsons having claims 6oainit me astata of said dacrtasad to prasanf mam to tha undarsigntd Adminittratrlx within siK (6) months from data of tha first publication of mil notice or lama will ba pleaded in bar of thair racaovary AH parsoni Indabtad to said atfata piaast make immadiata payment This 22 day of June, 197A JO Ann Wlldt Route 6. Box 34S Oraanvllla. N. C. 27934^ AdmlnistratriK ot tha Estate of Alfred J. Wlldt, Jr , Oacaasad June 25. July 2. 9, 16 1976</p>
        <p>NOTICE Narth Caratlaa pm Ceunty The undartlgnad. having quanfiad as Executor of the asiatt ot w A Hudson, dactasad. latt ot Pitt Couniy, mis is to notify all parsons having claims against said astata to present them to me undartignad within six monrns from tha data ot this notica, or mis notice win ba pitadad In bar of thair racovtry All parsons indabtad to said asiatt will plaasa maks tmmadtata payment to me undarsigntd This the 2tth day ot June. 1976 Carl Graham Hudson,</p>
        <p>Exat^tor Estala of w. A Hudson.</p>
        <p>Dactasad</p>
        <p>Grimasiand. North Carmina Lamar B McPherson Attornays at Law 219 Colanch# Sfratt Oratnviila. North Carolina 27134 July 2. t, 16 and 23. 1976</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED</p>
        <p>INDEX</p>
        <p>MISCELLANEOUS</p>
        <p>In M*moflm Card of Thankt Special Notlcu Automoflva Day Nufwry Employmant</p>
        <p>For Salt......</p>
        <p>lntrctlon Loit and Found Mobil# Homa*</p>
        <p>Opportunity.....</p>
        <p>ProlOMlonal ......</p>
        <p>Rantali .........</p>
        <p>aaullltd Otiplay</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>to</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>IS</p>
        <p>X</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>45</p>
        <p>50</p>
        <p>51 65</p>
        <p>100</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>Halp W4nttd Work Wanttd WanKd</p>
        <p>Wtnlod lo Buy . Wanlad lo LatM Wanlad lo Rant .</p>
        <p>RENT/LEASE</p>
        <p>Mobil* Homai for Rant  46</p>
        <p>Farmi for Laaia  57</p>
        <p>Aparfmanft tor Rant ...  66</p>
        <p>Houm for Rant .....67</p>
        <p>Lofi for Ront.......... 61</p>
        <p>Offic# Spaca tor Rant .  6</p>
        <p>Rorl Proparty tor Rant  70</p>
        <p>Roomi for Rant....... 71</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>Autoi tor Sala.......... II</p>
        <p>BIcyclai lor Sala 12</p>
        <p>Boats for Sala  13</p>
        <p>Campari lor Sala  14</p>
        <p>Cyclti lor Sala  IS</p>
        <p>Truck! tor Sala........ 16</p>
        <p>Dooi &amp;amp; Peti ............. 21</p>
        <p>Farm Equlpmant  21</p>
        <p>Garagt Yard Salai 32</p>
        <p>Haavy Equlpmant  33</p>
        <p>LIvailock  .  14</p>
        <p>Mlictllanaoui for Salt  35</p>
        <p>Sporting Goodi.........36</p>
        <p>Moblla Homti tor Salt . 47</p>
        <p>Raal Eilata............. U</p>
        <p>Farmi lor Sala ......... 56</p>
        <p>Houiat for Salt......... 50</p>
        <p>Loti lor Salt ............. 5f</p>
        <p>Raiort Proparty tor Salt . 60</p>
        <p>Classified</p>
        <p>Ads</p>
        <p>THE THINGS YOU WANT com* your way fotltr with Want Adt.</p>
        <p>Dial</p>
        <p>752-6166</p>
        <p>I SPlClAi NOy Bl</p>
        <p>IILVII COIN!. Ftyint HW par 1100. 1)1.2576, lirly Inivranca aqancy, Akoakla, N C.</p>
        <p>ORAFIFRUIT PILL witn DladaK plin mor* e*nv*nl*ni ttin or*p*trulti**l utlotylng m**li and MW iwigtii. Honowmli Drug</p>
        <p>INVIIT two y**ro tar a lllatim* caraar. Initr liaclronlc! at Pitt Tach. Apply now lor Soptombor I.</p>
        <p>AUCTION ALi loturdoy, July 171 p.m. HUH Auction tam. 7 mil** tetrtk ot Cliecowlnlty an Hlway 17. Antlquai. oituwar* *M *n4 ntw.</p>
        <p>utad turnltur*.</p>
        <p>AUTOMOTIVI</p>
        <p>Avta* Far Salt</p>
        <p>Having Encino Troubit? "Tha Engin# Ptopla"</p>
        <p>Auto Specialty Co.</p>
        <p>017 W. 5th St.</p>
        <p>750 1131</p>
        <p>THINKINO 5MALLT l7) O^lll I cyllndar, air ono #trto, tacto^ warranty. Coll 757 7*i doyi 756 laai oftor*.</p>
        <p>WHiN if'i VOUR AfOVI Find tn* portaci oportmant In ftw rontol column* 01 tha ClowHlod lacilonl</p>
        <p>GUARANTEED Englna, tranimliilon, body parti, Fra* part* locating oarvlca.</p>
        <p>Crisp Auto Salvage, Inc.</p>
        <p>Phong 752-2573 N GrggngSt.</p>
        <p>CAPRI 1973 Good condliion. mutt tall, raawiabla 756 3410_</p>
        <p>CHEVROLET I9T3VEGA Black and biua.4paadbox 19 751S064</p>
        <p>CUTLAII lPREME WS. Ca^ln# Wua with white to. AM FM, air. rally whaali.?S6 3212</p>
        <p>OATSUN 1969. 2000 iporH con vartibta S ipaad trantmluion, new clutch. 116 753 3135. axtanalon 20</p>
        <p>lf7S OATSUN 1710 Hatchback Aaaumaioan AttarS 3B,7g^</p>
        <p>FRiCBO TO SELL TODAY by owner '74 Delta II Royala 4 door ladan Thit wai a tamiiy lacond car wim low miiaaga and in good con dtiion Thik car t* priced on car lot from UMO to lASflO ratall H whoiataiaa tor U.I25 I wMl tail It today tor I3,000i Calf 75a 1133 from 9 a.m )o 13 noon only</p>
        <p>FlREBIRd 1967. Air condition^. 14 756 73*6</p>
        <p>FORD 1976 ELITE. Air condltionad. power ttaaring. AM FM ttarao Cali 756 6 266 After Sp m</p>
        <p>AvtM PgrSalo</p>
        <p>IMPAlA 97i Gold Wtm btack vinyl fop. air condittonad. radio. 62jn0 miiat, I ownar-&amp;gt;iady, axcaiiant condition, sil 753 5779</p>
        <p>JAGUAR 1969. automatic, air con dttion, will conatdar trade for clean DataunZ 757 0316 altar a</p>
        <p>JUNK CARS - FREE FICKUF. Any</p>
        <p>datcrlption, any amount wtmin 10 miiaa of Graanvliia PhqnalOtm. to 7 p m 757 43.</p>
        <p>LOTUS 7973 37,060 mile 17400 and aaaumaioan 753 4551</p>
        <p>MaVeRICK 1971  6  cyllodar</p>
        <p>automatic, good condition, good nrka Attara H.756B077</p>
        <p>MGS FOR sale Naada rapira. 11 Catl 125117 ], aak tor Larry</p>
        <p>MOtlm. S300 Good condltion,^iaw Mkhaiin radiaia. naada angmt work Call 7 S3 after 5</p>
        <p>MONTE CARLO 1975. 16,000 mile, one owner, S4500 Call 752 2426 from 105</p>
        <p>mustang II 1976. Silver with rad interior. AMFM radio, taka up payrraanta 756 62)3</p>
        <p>N^sInOIR wagon, 19* Original owmar, air, power tearing, tinted wirKtahiatd. luggage carrier S795 or will trade 756 i^</p>
        <p>PONTIAC LEMANS WAGON, 1971 One owner. Good radlat tiraa. air and many axtraa NADA v^ut. S197S. prktd at 51495 7 7136. 756 79M</p>
        <p>PONTIAC tm WAGON. Excaliant interior cor&amp;gt;dition, naada amaii arr&amp;gt;ount of work on exterior 30.000 actual miiaa. Call 756 5114 4 p m to I: p.m.. Monday to Friday</p>
        <p>RlVERiA 1973. Extra clean S31 Cali 752 1047 after S.</p>
        <p>TOYOTA 1974 SR5 17200. 733 4411</p>
        <p>hM TRIUMPH. Body in good con dition; angina naada work S200 751 1900</p>
        <p>VEGAltfl. Stationwagon7bal otfar over 1600 753 1367</p>
        <p>VOLKS^GEN SUPER 1971 Automatic. OW milat, upar con dition. 51495. 756 3377</p>
        <p>VOLKSWAGEN 1961 wim unroot Good condition 756 7545</p>
        <p>ifcycltf For Sala</p>
        <p>PIVE SPEED Raiatoh txycia. Good condition UO Call 752 6917 Atk For John</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Boa ti Far Sak</p>
        <p>1975 DIXIE IV 10" Cathedral hull Accttaoriat included. 51995 or trade for 15' travel trailer 756 7731 or 757 6207</p>
        <p>tr FIBIRGUOS daap^V Mitl. 125 HP AMrcury, Cov galvaniiad frailer wtih afactrk winch S3000. 7SB-aOS3 afttr5:30</p>
        <p>r SAILING OINOHY wim Mil, canter board and rudder S110. After A 752 6021</p>
        <p>ir WINNER VOYAGER wim 75 HP</p>
        <p>Johnw) motor and Cox long tilt tratlar, hrily equipped. 17. 751 5632.</p>
        <p>SAILBOA</p>
        <p>auxiliary</p>
        <p>gaff rig. 55 HP il. tonar, uiit. com</p>
        <p>pata, dinghy, bargain prka Sea at marina at Bath or phone 7514419.</p>
        <p>14' BARBOUR BOAT 35 HP Evlnruda motor and tilt trailer Vary good condition, S4. 756 7402 after 6 pn&amp;gt;._</p>
        <p>m3 LARSON BARON, 7t', III Mtrcruiiar, tandem trailer with power wliKh, cuddy cabin wim po^abia head, depth finder, com pata, all oauoa*. CB radio, axcaiiant condition. S60 firm, after 5 757 7051</p>
        <p>19' CRUISE CRAFT. 120 HP ChryU^. Long trailer. Excellent condition. Call 7S6 229I batwaan I 30 to5:30</p>
        <p>17 FOOT WBLLCRAFT. deep V, 65 HP Mercury, Cox frallaf All A T condition. 753^3520.</p>
        <p>U</p>
        <p>Campari FarSak</p>
        <p>CRISP MOBILE HOMES and camper tala Hat now got camper parts and accessories In stock 946 0311 or 946 3416</p>
        <p>16' CAMPER TRAILER. Saif contained JKka, hoM, wires, hitch. Tha whofa thing ready to go 714 ClrclaOrivf, HardatAcrat.</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>Cyckt FarSak</p>
        <p>H74 HONDA 4. Excaliant con dition, 1795 or bast offer Must sail 125 7091 Bathal</p>
        <p>1972 HARLEY OAVIOSON Sportster tIOOO 753 1 356.</p>
        <p>HONDA 7. Over 12306 invested Mutt all. 751 5500</p>
        <p>MONOA XR 75 In axcallanf con dition. S3. Honda trail 70 In ax cafiant condition. 1200. Cat! 756-4931</p>
        <p>1974 5M FOUR HONDA (Rail</p>
        <p>pratfy.) Low mllaaW with loN of extra. Baft offer (mutt aa flrt). Call 752 3044. To tea, 311 Lina Avenue.</p>
        <p>1974 TS-125 SUZUK1.33 mile, mutt tall for bat offer. Call after 5, 756 1246.</p>
        <p>1974 SUZUKI rs 250 5000 mlltt. 559S 756-7610</p>
        <p>1075 H0N0A~47 Law than 2600 mlioi, asking S10 751 0340 days. 752 16 after 6_</p>
        <p>1973 TS-4. Suiuki Good condition 53. 746 6613.</p>
        <p>U</p>
        <p>Trucks For tak</p>
        <p>1963 FORD iUI. so Good con dition. 750-3346 before 6, nlghti 757 4041</p>
        <p>TWO CUSTOMIZED VANS; Chavroiat and Ford. 752 0430 or 751 0114 atk for Ed Cox.</p>
        <p>HASTINOt FORD ha daily rental at raasonabit prlcai Catt 7510114</p>
        <p>1974 VOLKIWAOER</p>
        <p>paaaangtr, all tinted giat. AM FM radio with a built in I trKk tape player. PrKttcatty new tira. Prktd fe all. Call 795-3421 Robartorwliia,</p>
        <p>NX_</p>
        <p>1965 GMC. 2 ton dump body wTth</p>
        <p>Kain ida. axcallanf condition ?57 19</p>
        <p>1971 OOQOE FICKUF with camper Going to Europe, mutt all 750 7371</p>
        <p>1971 TOYOTA FICKUF, Atftomafk. air. bucket aaatl. St99S. 757 1719 attar 5p.m___</p>
        <p>OATSUN mi PICKUP 110 753 1505.</p>
        <p>1971 FORO F 1 Explorar VI. Straight ihift, wim camper. Day, 756 4^4. niahta. aftar I p.m. 756 55^. axfamlon 736</p>
        <p>DOOSBFITS</p>
        <p>FREE PUPPIES to a good home 756 6452 after J</p>
        <p>PRIE KITTENS 1 Mack, 1 Cilko. iltfartralnad 70679</p>
        <p>OBEDIENCE training tor all breads, alto boarding ivaiiabia Fax Carolina Kannaia. 752 9054</p>
        <p>OLD ENGLISH SHEEPOOG AKC raglitarad, chanfln bfoodlina flMup^urllnoton, I 2270051</p>
        <p>A K C~ R1018 T B R E 0 E nVth Sheepdog puppies 7 males. Must salt. m73</p>
        <p>FREE ENGLISH BETTER, 2~yaari</p>
        <p>Old, lo good homa 731 3M0_</p>
        <p>ONE ENGLISH SETTER FUFPY left f75 7 30</p>
        <p>TO GOOD HOME Pvrabrad collla pup. 6 months old, laitia color. 525 Two ducks and pan. 1)0 Owner tranafarrad, unabla to keep 750-5631.</p>
        <p>2 BLACK MALE POODLES, miniature. AKC. SAaach 749 3196</p>
        <p>REO TICK COON^OO pwppas~1 ntonffn otd Famalas. MO, males. 5 Ray Me Kaai. 744 4972</p>
        <p>2S</p>
        <p>EMPLOYMENT</p>
        <p>Htip Wanttd</p>
        <p>CAREER OPPORTUNITY with 7th largasi financial insmvtkn Com piafa training lor above av^aga aarningt. Call B L Hunt. 757 40</p>
        <p>EXPBRIRNCEO sawing machine cperators Good pay. good banafits Apply LHa's inc . Hiway 111 Cast. Grifton</p>
        <p>sheet rock hangers ano</p>
        <p>finishers naadad 750 1915 after 6</p>
        <p>NEED A BABYSirTiR For Satur days, your homa Call 752 5660 after 6 p m</p>
        <p>U</p>
        <p>HakWantgd</p>
        <p>internship program for highly motivated students who want guaranfaad potitiom atoradualion Sailing career witn 7th largest financial Inttltution Call B L Hunt, 752 40</p>
        <p>DENTAL receptionist NEEDED NOW Cxpanancad required 135 n31ornghtsl25 5561</p>
        <p>PEWSON TO WORK part time in convanianca store Apply Pac A Sac. 1401 Okkinson Avanua</p>
        <p>IXPERIRNCIO SHORT ORDER</p>
        <p>COOK tor 3rd shitt ExcaHmf pay. s day weak, paid vacation, soma waakands oft Sand resume Cook. P O Box 1967. Oraanvllla, N C 77134</p>
        <p>INSURANCE CLAIMS. If yOU are looking for an intarasiing and challenging position, x offer you an opportunity to train as  Claims Sannca Raprasantaliva with one of America's largest property and iualty companiat Applkant must coliaoa graduate, rasponsibia, sonabia and anioy talking to t on the taiaphona if this ap _ . to you. sand qualifications k 0 Box l7l6,Graanvilla. N.C 27534</p>
        <p>Paopia paals t</p>
        <p>Fo Bt</p>
        <p>THE TOWN OF AYOEN will accept applkations for tha petition of malar reader in me aiacfrk dapartmant Applications may ba obtained during regular business hours, Monday to Friday, at me town hati locatad at 721 Watt Avenue, Aydan.</p>
        <p>GE8RAt MeT^ for florist training Fuiitima 752 3311</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME SERViCEPERSON NEEOED. Noaxparianca nacassary Will train me right parson Good salary 5 days work weak Apply ABC Mobile Homes. 609 West Graanvilia Boulevard No phone cal is plaasa</p>
        <p>PERSON vkNTEO for night shift Apply in parson, 7 11 Food Store 1925 E Graanvliia Boulavard</p>
        <p>BBCRITARY BOOKKBBPBR for</p>
        <p>smalt professional and comtruction firm ExcatlanfoHicfskitlsraQuired No shorthand Must be pvtr 21, parsonabia and an|oy maatmg pa&amp;lt;xa Sand resume stafng past salary and prasani salary raquiramtnts to Box 79. Graanvilia</p>
        <p>Help Needed From 11 p.m. to 7 a.m.</p>
        <p>Lai u! maka a pro&amp;lt;*t*lonal HAPPY STORE Manaqer or profaMional itor* cashiar out of you Salarias are bawd on parformarK* and rang* from SI15 to S25 per weak Bonui program, boipltal, life In iuranca. and vacation pay alto Apply In parson only on AAonday and Wednesday between )* p.m. to</p>
        <p>Bill Ipock Happy Store lOfh atKl Evans Street</p>
        <p>AUTO MICH ANie rwaOM atone* 2 years #xpar&amp;gt;anct and tools Apply to Kannath Evans or M E Forfar at Regional Auto Parts. Inc . 3 miiai west Of Graanvilia on No 264, Graanvilia. N C.</p>
        <p>1 experleoced automotive mechanics. Paid vacation and holidays, good fringe benefits, excellent working conditions.</p>
        <p>Call Sarvica Manager.</p>
        <p>1 123 MU</p>
        <p>Ban Don Salas. Tarboro</p>
        <p>Ahotorgrader Operators Bulldozer Operators Gradean Operators Construction Equipment Mechanics</p>
        <p>NEEoeoev</p>
        <p>DICKERSON, INC.</p>
        <p>flOCNTON.NC CAl.L.rIV|4t9 4</p>
        <p>Asa toe Mriiue  t  J    On</p>
        <p>JANITOR. A local building material and hardware canter hat an im mediate opening For a fanttor Dvfiat would cortsist af normal ianitorlal dutks plus assisting in stocking material on shelves, ate Company paid hotpftaiiiaiion. Ufa msuranca. vacation, hoitdays. and good pay art offartd to tha right parson if in tarasfad, plaasa call Mr Green. GarrisEvans Lumbar Company, inc., 301 RIdgaway Straat. Crean villa. N C . 752 2106.</p>
        <p>Production Lead Person</p>
        <p>W* ar* saaking an individual with at least 2 years collag* or relatad axparlenc* to sarve as laad parson In our Laminating dapartmant Exparianc* halplul but will consider training wall qualitlad parson. By appointment only</p>
        <p>752-2111</p>
        <p>btfwggnli m. pndSp.m.</p>
        <p>AN ABLE, DEFENDABLf FSR SON &amp;gt;0 atrn 555par weak pfui bonus for 35 houri of work "from your home." You will ba makino and tailing appolntmanfs for Cindarafla Poriralff whkh is opening a par manant businau in Oraanvina within 10 days. No axparianca nacatsary Aootkattons will ba taken only on lay. July 16 batwaan 3 and 7 or</p>
        <p>Saturday, July 17 batwaan 9 ii To apply, call 755 340 cTndtraila Fortraits</p>
        <p>3401 and ask for</p>
        <p>TRAINED DENTAL ASSilTANT to work in Farmviiia Sand ratuma to F 0 Box 1106. Farmvllla. N C 27125</p>
        <p>Position Open Immediately</p>
        <p>Parson naadad to assist In advanced bookings and con tracts for national an farlainmant company Ex parlanc* In salas or public rtlatlons halpful. Extanilva traval with txctlltnt pay.</p>
        <p>APPLY IN PERSON AT THE employment GREENVILLE SECURITY COMMISSION From 2 4 p.m., Monday. July 19, 197* For Intarvltw</p>
        <p>IM CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>U</p>
        <p>HalpWantfd</p>
        <p>MEAT CUTTC* Sttrting i*l*,y MM par Mur ) y**,* &amp;lt;ipi*nc* twcnury. 0* not nv* llm* I* train P*I v*cti*a M*pii*li,*fien tna lit* inturanc* Rit* rtvUw hi I montli. Apply in ptraon. Ovarwn'i SujwrmwMi _______</p>
        <p>SIWINO MACHIN! MICHANlC.</p>
        <p>E,par,ncfO only Apply in payion or c*li 1 )) )17i *1 Tom Tapqi. ContKM. N C An Equ*i Opporluytlty Employ*.</p>
        <p>FULL TIMi PERMANEHT poution ovalloM* Must luv* hioli kmoI diploma or oouiyoioyti ond bo at ktott II roars ot ago- drivtrs itcwHo and car. no potlco racord Only naw ap plltanti ntad apply Apply m parwn. AMckaniia Sacuriiy. Ii}t Sautn Evani</p>
        <p>Wanted. Welders and welders helpers.</p>
        <p>Trinity Industries, Inc.,</p>
        <p>1529 Vancf Strati, Rocky Mount, N.C. 1.442At7l.</p>
        <p>Company paid hotpllalliallon. Ilf* inturanca. vacation, tiolldays, sick pay and ratlrtmanl. (PItnty ot over lima) An equal opportunity amployar.</p>
        <p>SURGICAL</p>
        <p>TECHNICIANS</p>
        <p>Large teaching hospital needs surgical technicians to staff ex panding OR C.O.R.T. or extensive OJT preferred. Compefifive salary and excellenf benefifs in eluding free tuition plan. Apply,</p>
        <p>Personnel Olllc*</p>
        <p>N C AAamorlal Hospital Chapal Hill. N C. 27114</p>
        <p>ROUTE lALESPERSON OecHir Fdggtf. Wtkhingtbn. N C *46 9144.</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>GOOD CARFBNTRR For hirt Ex coiitnl rFortnc. no iob too mh 754 13B4</p>
        <p>SFAIN'S PAINTING COMPANY Insido ond ouHtdo P4inring Fr #Flmtn Rooonbi r4t 746 4297 nd 746 6575</p>
        <p>JOB wanted I6v*6f ofdboywxntt to work in toboc CO 125 6161</p>
        <p>STUDENT wfllingtodooddiobt 756 4400</p>
        <p>JACKSON'S UFHOLSTIRY</p>
        <p>ThouMniH of yird of tibcic for  All typot uphoifttfry ond rofinlihtng 751 3776 Of 754 15</p>
        <p>CHILD CARE in my hom For worxing mofhort Exporrtncod. good f&amp;gt;bmfmobhoro 756^</p>
        <p>WHY SPEND 6tl your monoy to got vour coFcr#to poufod ond ftniihod? Why not C6ii 6 mn thit hA t prict thit coryt bo bootl II yMr% n poritfKt McC4Ktor Concrttt 746 6234</p>
        <p>FORSAli</p>
        <p>Farm ERuipfntnt</p>
        <p>3 UTILITY TRAILERS, I lock tritor All now FromS30tol3M 755 077I</p>
        <p>3 5ET5 HIGH FRR5SURI 06610^ cuTM. I Roonoko loobM mochirto. 4 tobacco trtif rMfnf</p>
        <p>FARA4ALL CUB tractor aqulppad with 45 inch wood mowar AAotor ovarhaultd rKantly. E G Andaraon, Box 455. RebOftonvllla. N C 77171</p>
        <p>33 OaraBR-VarBSait</p>
        <p>EVERYTHING goat Laaving tha</p>
        <p>country Bad, comat.......</p>
        <p>Julyl7af1ll4 Chatffut</p>
        <p>H ate lam till.</p>
        <p>CARFORT FtRE SALS Saturday.</p>
        <p>July 17 from 10 2 at 2415 Wh Wright</p>
        <p>HOUSE CLEANING SALE 956</p>
        <p>Graanvitlf Boulavard RainorShina 9 5 Saturday July 17</p>
        <p>HUGE sale including hovla and yard Htdabad efa. lawing machina cabtnaf. whila F ranch Frovlnciai chati Avon, chttdran and adult ctofhat and hoa. houa giahH. twing at. giawart. loti of poiyattar dra&amp;gt; matariati Piut lot mor Moving, pricti vary raatonabia 715 Mumford Road. Saturday,  3 Can 755 0 554</p>
        <p>FATIO SALE Savaral famiilat Saturday, July 17 from 9 3 3 iqaad bicycia, toy, ciotha. badfpraadt. much mora. Cash only 107 j Charry Court Apartmant</p>
        <p>YARD SALE 203 PlKid Way. Salvadora Yauth bad. baby ittm, cidthai Unan and miKaiianaout Itamt Satin'day from 9 1</p>
        <p>sidewalk ANO BARE SALE Saturday. July 17 from 10 a m until 2 p m at Falkland</p>
        <p>I families. Lika naw baby girl ciofha. lia 0 2 yaar Toy. rKOrd playar, bowling bail, many mora miKailanaou neutahoid itamt 413 Lina Avanua 10 3</p>
        <p>SATURDAY. JULY 17 from 9 30 to 3 at Batvoir, vacant tora</p>
        <p>SCVBRAL families. 306 Elm Straat, SafvrdayatOa.m</p>
        <p>3N SOUTH JARVtS. Saturday, July 17 Rain or Shina Art uppila. furnltura. houanofd ttam. ruga, ate</p>
        <p>BROOK valley. Hatting Court Chiidrtn't ck^lng. toy and book, hovtahotd good. Vcydat. fan. dog houia. furnltura. much mera Saturday from 9 5</p>
        <p>2 FAMILIES MOVING Sailing much K^nlturt nd houtahold good Many antigua, couch and matching chair, walnut panaiad bar and 3 matching ifoot. olid oak doubta bad. walnut coffee tabia. and much more 2 day aia! Saturday and Sunday. Rain or Shina ID a m to 5 0 m 105 South EaftarnSfraat Frkadloiatlil</p>
        <p>^^ANTS. MACRAME FLANT lANGBRk, dih lat. pokar faWa Saturday. 10 2 at 109 H Ch^Yy Court</p>
        <p>BABY ANO CHILDREN'S ClOtha. Saturday 9 5. 110 Salem (firclo. Lake Gianwood</p>
        <p>YARD SALS 2 mil# aat on Hiway 13 at Oakwood Acra Saturday. July</p>
        <p>HOUSEHOLD ITEMS, furnltura, Clothe Tima 5 3 111 North Summit Straat. Graarwlik</p>
        <p>IH CLAttlFIIOOItPUY</p>
        <p>Weekend Special</p>
        <p>1971 Ford E-200 Window Von</p>
        <p>6 &amp;lt; ylmcfcr, sfriqhl (tnvc, c iiriiclPtl. p.ini'li-rl. &amp;lt; urt.jins, insul.Ttofl. m.tq win-wtin'ls Golrlqlow</p>
        <p>'2250</p>
        <p>M&amp;amp;W CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Aydon, N C</p>
        <p>UndC,trOflK r /4iS ??16 New C.tr OKirc 74* 3141</p>
        <p>33 Odrafg-YarB Sdk</p>
        <p>FLiA'"MAiTand Yaro 5ak FarmviHa H*ghway ntii to 264 Flayhouia Saturday artd Survoay, July 10 5.11</p>
        <p>ORIGINAL FAINTINOS. Ckthmg antiQua ofa. ate Saturday, iTtn. 9 a.m 400 South jarvi</p>
        <p>34  UIVMlDCtt</p>
        <p>MINIATURfi MULE and mniiwrt covered wagon Harrwu and ac caork Paifttad m tha bicartinnii pint Prtcadtoiall 755 0775</p>
        <p>IS MlicoManoout For Sola</p>
        <p>FILL DIRT buiidvt and. &amp;gt;0p m&amp;lt;I. and rock JL McDantai. day 752 73. n ghf, 756 2351</p>
        <p>CELEBRITY FASHl6~jYwflLRV I having doubta bonu fima agatn rmi now and book a parly 757 47)*</p>
        <p>TRUMFtT,75 75*0169</p>
        <p>YAAUHA 0 35 nylon tring guiiar. vary good condltton. US or bat offer Call 757 6763aftar 3pm</p>
        <p>VICTORIAN style Duncan Fhyi# oa Vary good condition 12 746 6216 or 746-4094</p>
        <p>WE ARB BBAUTVRBIT haad&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>quarrari badding arvd htdt a bad Homa Furnltura Company 701 DiCkinaon Avanua</p>
        <p>COMPLETE SET of Ludwig drum Call 751 5500</p>
        <p>FILL DIRT, top Oil. rock and nd for uia. Larga toad Henry wor thingion. 744 3461</p>
        <p>STOVe. OE ELCTRIC. avocado double Ovan, aif ckantng. rotaarva program cooking, meat tfwrmomatar and many othar axtra. Ilka naw, bai offar. origtnal cot. SIO Anftqua Singar pedal tawing machina Whita vinyl racimar, good cortdtlion. batt ollar 756 7545___</p>
        <p>1972 YAMAHA 7 dactrn:. ona ownar axcaiknt ccmdiHon. S400 miiaf.il Glaupar Itbargiau boat. 15 horft Evlnruda. and Cox Ircikf. 54 Package deal on Waftarn waar ovar S10 ratait tor t}fO Include halt. bait. okHnw. ranch pant, ate Can 752 9751</p>
        <p>PURE HONEY. Thi yaar crop S3 . S2  and S3  lia 7k 6752</p>
        <p>ANTIQUES FLUS Wa buy and aft</p>
        <p>anftquat and uad tvrnirura Opan f 6 2 block behind Parker' Chapai Church. PachXu Hlway Call </p>
        <p>WATERBED Wood trama, head board, haatar. c^pkta 12 7k 7403</p>
        <p>COFFERTONE FROST FREE REFRIGERATOR and copbartona electric rang# with lalf cleaning oven 12 105 South Eaitarn Straat.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL!</p>
        <p>StNTRY</p>
        <p>SAFE</p>
        <p>For Fir* Protection</p>
        <p>150</p>
        <p>'89 up</p>
        <p>Taff Office Equipment Co.</p>
        <p>75J3IZ5  5*9  S.  Evans  St.</p>
        <p>I&amp;gt; IIOFFICf auiLOINt^Masonlit sidine 14 &amp;gt; B Musa. T* 4M7 and 744</p>
        <p>*4_</p>
        <p>Fa ACTICALL Y NCW sal Lady * aoll c lub. Raotonobta prka May ba aan at 511 Cotancha Straat 757 7575</p>
        <p>MOVED Mut tali Skgkr oil haatar, like new, ti2S 15 pound Norge watftar. 1115.752 57M aftar 4</p>
        <p>CB RADIO, Raollffk TRC 51 bate unit, urxkr warranty, Star Dufar antenna, D 104 power mike. 70 foot matt. I foot Coax. 1225 7k 7742 day, aftar 7 p m , 756 33</p>
        <p>IM CLASStFtEOOISFLAY</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS &amp;amp; DOORS C.L, LUPON CO.</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>SrORM WINDOWS DOORS 71 AWNINGS</p>
        <p>C l LUPION CO</p>
        <p>Naw EngUtid SaaTaedr Hva</p>
        <p>ana troiaii. THE LOBSTER POT, East Sth St.. ntar Chartalta it., Wtaihln|lan. Opan 4. i p.m. MtapkOayS) M taturOays/ ttmOayi Call *4*. M7I. Fra# raclpas tar PaHclows atnlnl</p>
        <p>Patio Bug Lights. M35.</p>
        <p>Hi'iidf IX b.if tiliill Cu</p>
        <p>a J4" and IT' cut.</p>
        <p>* HP if I HP anyna*.</p>
        <p>CLARK &amp;amp; CO.</p>
        <p>MMiortolOr.  7S-ISS7</p>
        <p>l%t DrIIt Rafkclor. GraaotUlr. SX^rriiMy. Jniy IB, 1E7B-B 35 MNcoMomm For Sola</p>
        <p>washer ANO ORYIR for rent No tpactai hooAwP rwadao Raniai Tool</p>
        <p>COTTH&amp;gt;anv</p>
        <p>CLEAN RUGS iixanaw Soaaar.w m Blue Lu*rr dent fthampooar t7 dantai Tool Compny No opan</p>
        <p>BXCLUStVB oaa&amp;gt;6r lor Kaf6 Oranal rug ntf corotf Homa Furnifura Stora. 7|l Ditkinton Avanua</p>
        <p>IM CUSStFlEDOlSFLAY</p>
        <p>35 MictliAiggu F#f igla</p>
        <p>LAROB loads of ano kp Ot&amp;lt;. filt dn. no rock 40*0 a* rmooOfo pr.&amp;lt; Loftciaarad grad work and lanoMAptng oi varo Can fU472</p>
        <p>tv ;&amp;gt;m Hi.H7on</p>
        <p>HOOVIR CLIANBRS WI&amp;gt; protarva</p>
        <p>no praLong m  nd  tiaa 01 ma</p>
        <p>crpa* ia Smiin C&amp;lt;a&amp;lt;tri&amp;lt; Company tv jia and lervtca 419 Bvant Straat</p>
        <p>IM CLAiilFIEOOItPLAV</p>
        <p>LOOK FOR CAROLINAS BEST SAUSAGE</p>
        <p>&amp;amp;</p>
        <p> FRESHOR SMOKED AMdt tri Same Old FaiMontd Way For 40 ytart.</p>
        <p>Phorw 944 4161 Washington Packing Co., inc. Old Chocowlnity Road Washington, N.C.</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>Assistant Manager</p>
        <p>or</p>
        <p>Manager Trainee</p>
        <p>Must be responstbl* aegraulv* type person and willing to laam all pitaiM of restaurant oparatlons Fring* banatlls. no ax parlanct nacataary. will train.</p>
        <p>TSpply in parson</p>
        <p>Wcoctm Stnlin Steak Home</p>
        <p>TN FAMILY (TIAK NOUM</p>
        <p>Aik For Lonnl* Stancll</p>
        <p>University Auto Sales</p>
        <p>756-5608</p>
        <p>Ponflac</p>
        <p>1974 Pontiac Luxury LtMant Full power 1973 Grand Prix Fully aqulppad 1973LaMant</p>
        <p>3 dixir, yellow witn WkX lop. 1944 Pontlec</p>
        <p>4 door. Air</p>
        <p>Chovrolat</p>
        <p>1974 Mente Cerlo Landeu Full power, elr. i974CeorkeCleMtc</p>
        <p>4 door. Full power.</p>
        <p>1971 Chevrolet impala 1 door. Mack, air.</p>
        <p>1971 Mallbu I door. Grtcn.</p>
        <p>Ford</p>
        <p>1975 ThurKMrblrd</p>
        <p>Full power, 11000 miles 1974 LTD Country Squire AutomatK, air.</p>
        <p>1973 LTD 4 door. Air.</p>
        <p>1973 Me vertex V'L air.</p>
        <p>1970 Maverick * cylinder, eufomelic</p>
        <p>Oldt</p>
        <p>1974 Old 94</p>
        <p>4 door hordtop. full powor</p>
        <p>Preachtr Edmundson Truck</p>
        <p>197) Ford Pertgtr Automatic, air 1970 Ford Van * cyllndar 1970 Toyota V&amp;gt; Ton Camper shell</p>
        <p>Mlscallanoous</p>
        <p>1970 Opel OT 197) Dalsun 0 110 Hatchback</p>
        <p>1973 Honda l 70</p>
        <p>Bulck-</p>
        <p>1974 Oulck USabre</p>
        <p>1973 eulck Limitad Fully aqulpotd 1973 Bukk ID 4door. Full powor. 1949 Auick USabre Idoor.</p>
        <p>1947 Sukk ns Idoor.</p>
        <p>THIS WEEKS SPECIAL</p>
        <p>1I7S Olds MU n bmrtiM</p>
        <p>Block witti rod trim. 11,000 mlltt. radio wim top* playtr, ono ownor, extra claan.</p>
        <p>OVERSOCLEAN USEDCARS TO CHOOSE FROM</p>
        <p>THicuteehyouLOOk. TNI KTTW Wt LOOK</p>
        <p>F&amp;amp;D MOTORS</p>
        <p>N.C.</p>
        <p>825-8051</p>
        <p>Oamonstralor. I doar. 4 cyllndar, aulamatk, air. pewar slaarM, ttnlad glass, racing mirrors, AM radio LIgM blu* with dark blv* vinyl lap List Pric* S4t)) 4*</p>
        <p>NON ONIT</p>
        <p>*4300*</p>
        <p>pivi lax</p>
        <p>Smith-Waldrop Motors</p>
        <p>"Texas Tapper Cauntry"</p>
        <p>Olcklnsan Av*.</p>
        <p>Phant 74.4t47</p>
        <pb facs="00093115_0010" />
        <p>It-Tlw Day Rgtector. Orrwiviite. N.C^Kridiy. July l. im n MK*llnMutFsr^|</p>
        <p>MOTiCT tOUH INVItTMlNT. cln vogr crpr wifh from tprry'i C*rptianp. 30H) Bt Ttnm Stfttt 730Q</p>
        <p>YOU CAN "STIAM'* citan ctrpttt, profMionttlv Citan vith ntw por tawt KinatNVac Rtnr at Rtntai Tool Company acreti rrem Hattinpt Foro Now optn Rtnfai Tool Company.</p>
        <p>HOUSf FLANTS F0 SALC Soma with macramt hanotr Mgt itii 7S*0405</p>
        <p>AAOVtNO.  foot Start pooi tabla with tabla ttnnit top, 3 ytart otd. ti99. 24 cub*c foot  ......</p>
        <p>I top, 3 ytai Hotpomt '' wltti lea m</p>
        <p>^^lOt by</p>
        <p>rtfriotraior wt^ ict maktr, no froit * ytart olO. U9f; Outtn Annt dining room tulla, labia, tlx chairt. huo board witti rivtcti. ytart old. tIS or told taparataiy 2f 7S7t or JH 3373 tor appointmant</p>
        <p>lANDfortait Larga ioadt 7S3MI4</p>
        <p>MB YOU FiCtC OAflDIN. Ntw fitid ot corn optn July t3, S0 a doztn. you pkk; O a doitn, wt picfc Ntw fitid Dt tnap btant t3.25 par bvtbai II acrat ot you pkk gardtn Acrott tha road from fba tira towar at Hattaii For Irttormation, cali TtS taca</p>
        <p>NOT FOINT FORTABLC WASHfffl lyaaroid.MO 7N 77IS</p>
        <p>CRAia LOCKABie MUNT i track with FM Harto 753</p>
        <p>floo*</p>
        <p>Ola</p>
        <p>JACKfON MATTRISI Company Quality Froductt finca ifOS buy OIract from factory and lavai 1101 W. 5th Straat. Wathington. N.C 140 4503</p>
        <p>OOOOB VAN SCATS. Chaap Scuba oaar.ctiaap 751 3443</p>
        <p>IID HOSART UFRICHT FlANO Call75044fattar</p>
        <p>1J 5 CUBIC FCCT BCFRIOCRATOR; llka naw Sal at tiait prica 7 burnar hot piafa, good conotrion 751 574a</p>
        <p>UFRIOHT FlANO. May b taan at 315 Catt Tanth Straat, batt offar</p>
        <p>41 tOSTANDFOUNO</p>
        <p>LOST; black mala Labrador Fatriavar Latf taan &amp;lt;n Slmpton arta Raward offerad. Cali 757 7131 or 751 4313</p>
        <p>LOST; Famaia irith Saltar Lat taan In vicinlly ol Aycock Junior High School Ahtwart to Brldgatta Fhona7M S545or754 3IN Raward</p>
        <p>MOilLK HOMES</p>
        <p>44 Mobtl* Hom4S For Rtrrf</p>
        <p>TRAILCB FOR RENT. Atiantlc Baach, N C. Air conditioned, ttO par wtok Call 754 5471 attar S.</p>
        <p>AIR CONDITIONBD frailar Fully tumlthad. 3 badroomt 751 3374 and 7541305</p>
        <p>CLASSIFICO AOS In Tha Dally Ratlactor and Retulti bagin tha uma day Call 757 4144 today to placa yourt.</p>
        <p>I AND 3 BBOROOMS, tumlthad, air, good location. 753 3314 or 175 5391.</p>
        <p>3 BIDROOM, air condltionad moblia homa with wathar and drytr Alto 2 bad room with air for fas No patt Cali 751 3444.</p>
        <p>TRAILBR FOR RBNT. 3 badroomt,</p>
        <p>air condltionad 753 6930 batora 4. attar 4 and Sunday, 751 3412</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME. Raal nica. Parkad at River view Ettalet back ot Hatfingt Ford $90 par month. Call 753 3433</p>
        <p>3 BIOROOMS, \Vt baths, wathar, atactric haat and cantral air No patt Call 7J4 0344 attar 5p m</p>
        <p>oT MoblNHomM For Solo</p>
        <p>to X 53 MOBILE HOME at'anc Baach, N C 3 badroomt, cantral air conditioning, excallent condition, a raal bargain. Call 919 777 5451, Burlington, NC. Can bt taan at White Sandt Motor Court.</p>
        <p>too CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Barker's</p>
        <p>Rtfrigeration</p>
        <p>Service</p>
        <p>Mr condition problomtt</p>
        <p>Call r5d-4di;</p>
        <p>10 Yoon Exporlonco</p>
        <p>Brick, Block &amp;amp; Concrete Service</p>
        <p>PorclMf, Wolkwiyi, Potloo, Drivot, Stoopi, Stopi, Roltlnint Wolli, otc.</p>
        <p>II Yoon Exporlonco. All Mtarh Ouorinlotd.,</p>
        <p>Old Holloman 753-3503 Farmvllle, N.C.</p>
        <p>MATTRESS</p>
        <p>MART</p>
        <p>Wholesale To Everyone</p>
        <p>Hid '.(ifinDA</p>
        <p>QIMLirv FOR LFSS 1302 N Groenc'St 7S8 HOI</p>
        <p>COMPARE</p>
        <p>CASUAL 170 CARIBE</p>
        <p>At Law At</p>
        <p>7795</p>
        <p>Flui Tat)</p>
        <p>inw</p>
        <p>CASUAL 200 COMMANDANT</p>
        <p>At Low At</p>
        <p>9995</p>
        <p>SEE AND TEST ORIVE AT</p>
        <p>CARS, INC.</p>
        <p>LaifiUNI BLVD. JACKSONVILLE, N C. FHONI 313 7143 ANO HWY. 70IAST HAVBLOCK.N C FHONB . 447 3141 AUTHORIZIDOBALBRI</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <p>47 Mbbik Hamaf Fr Iplt</p>
        <p>tt73 BRAVO. 13 X 40 7 badroomt. raitad dining araa. 1499) AAay be taan at Colonial Farx 754 4413 or 751 7573</p>
        <p>!975 3 BEDROOM doubia wida. 7 bamt, wathar and dryer, iivtd In only 3 months 751 lt)4.</p>
        <p>tPBCIAL sale Now availabla 1973 Parkway, 74 x M. convanianliy tat up. ready to move in Special tala price $749) Cali 7)4 4413 or 7S4 7535.</p>
        <p>1974 CHAMFiON. 17 X 44- 7 badroomt, axcallant condition, furnlthad. S4300 Call 754 4141</p>
        <p>13 R 44 MOBILE HOME, Un furrvithad 3 badroomt, carpal In living room and hall S3000 7)1 1914 or 757 1773</p>
        <p>shady KNOLL Trailer Park, 13x40. 3 badroomt, a*r conditiontd 1700 down and taka up low paymants 753 73 73 anytime</p>
        <p>'73 SARATOGA. 3 badroomt. payments SlOS. small aqulty Call 733 339! after 5</p>
        <p>1971 MADISON 13 x 40. stove.</p>
        <p>rafrlgarator, central air, axcallant condition, kxatad Highland Trailer Park S500 and aMuma loan 753 3331 or 757 3940</p>
        <p>1979 HAVELOCK 13 x 40, 7 badroomt with air conditioning S349) Call 751 4413 or 754 3525.</p>
        <p>13 X 40. 1949. 7 BBOROOMS, with air conditioning Partiaity furnlthad $34)0 7 50 4413 or 751 2535</p>
        <p>1*973 I3 7 44 ARLINGTO^N. 1 badroomt, bath and a half, fully furnlthad wifh wathar and dryer S475 Attuma 43 paymenft of $111 40 754 0131, Tri CountyHomat</p>
        <p>3 LATE A400EL 10  SO mobile hornet and city lot off of Fifth Street 754 3733</p>
        <p>10 X 50. Furnlthad with wathar Good condition tiaso 754 1900</p>
        <p>SS</p>
        <p>RIAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>FOR BITTER lUYS in real attata, tee or call E H Williford. Raaifor, 777 a Cotanchf Straaf, 751 3911 Lilt your property with uv</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED ADS WILL GO TO WORK FOR YOU to firsd cath buytrt for your unutad Itamt To place your ad, phone 757 4144</p>
        <p>COUNTRY STORE. Highway</p>
        <p>croaaroadt location. Wall trackao. liinaaaintamily.744-4744 Low rant.</p>
        <p>Buying or Sailing, For Btot RatulH Try Our "Parional Sarvlc# </p>
        <p>D.G. NICHOLS AGENCY</p>
        <p>-Aitot Phona 752 4012 anytime</p>
        <p>SI</p>
        <p>Houtat For Sale</p>
        <p>A HOMI THAT It difftrtnt. Ooublad walls, tun dack, hardwood oak floors, solid tiata foyer, dining room, hall and wash room, custom made drapariai, appiiancat. Lean attumption at 7'/i parcant. im madiate occupancy 754 4953 days, 7543)44 nighti.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY CONDOMINIUMS.</p>
        <p>Only a law of thate attractive antigua brick hornet left. Spacious 3 bedroom, V i bath layout, in an Ideal neighborhood adjacanv to churches. Khoolf. playground and tannit courts. Swimming puol $31.500, talas price $1100 down. 753 0153.</p>
        <p>BY OWNBR. 3 bedrooms, 1&amp;gt;, baths, brick walk to ECU Wahl Caotat School Oittrlct. 1534tguart feat, only 136.500 7SI 4900 No raaiiort pleat#</p>
        <p>1973</p>
        <p>badroomt, $3000 axtantlon3l7, atk lor Ranaa</p>
        <p>17 X 41. Fully furnlthad, 7 75 7 5000 Of 751 2147,</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS, near Wintarvilla No city tax, cantral haat and air, firaplaca. outside workshop. 754 4757.</p>
        <p>1009 lULORAVfi. 4 badroomt, 7'/y baths, panalad family room with' liraplaca 139,500 Bill Williams Real Ettata, 757 7415</p>
        <p>M HMiMFortal*</p>
        <p>lit NOATH MAADINa. Ptrftcl im, tor young covgit 3 bogroomi, i botn, living room, dining room, woH 10 won corpt., 01, cooaiiionod, op ptloncM rofrlgorohi, md rong* Wtll motntilntd, cloit 10 unlvt.oltv U3.N0 Rlouni A Boll Rooltv Com pony, IrK., ;33 tl3 Mighn, LM f Boll, Jit Vm  V w..  .</p>
        <p>3 8C0R00M BRICK home 1330 Muoro foot, cornor lot. 31 37,</p>
        <p>Houh* Far Salt</p>
        <p>BEOINNSRI CH0ICI-BT7.M. 3 bodroomt, I botn, don. kltchon witn oof In oroo, toparoto woUior dryor oroo off kllcbon Corpol, corporf. bfltk vonoor. nko lol For moro dofolK contKt Blount A Boll Roaity, Ino., 753 103 Nlgnu and wookond* coll FroncIt Sornar. 751 5b.</p>
        <p>3 lEDROOM, IV botn rancn wItn living room, kltchon dining or don combination. Foncod roar yard tnol I woodod, outtldo ilorogo. carogrt. control air, fully docorotod. 53tlnO Joonnollo Cd Agoncy, Inc., 752 7107 750 4713. 754 3554, 750 154, 754 3511</p>
        <p>BETHCL. Ownor will pay doting coot and man you only naad unali</p>
        <p>-  j;m,  </p>
        <p>down payment of S700. 3 badroomt,</p>
        <p>.pl</p>
        <p>tcraanad porch, wooded lot Shown</p>
        <p>ivy</p>
        <p>dan with firaplaca.</p>
        <p>axcluslvaly with this agency 135,500 Jaannafta Cox Agency, Inc., 757 7107 751 4713, 754 7571, 754 1549, 754 3554</p>
        <p>BY OWNBR. 3 badroomt. fully carpeted, garagt and workshop. Chain link fanctd yard, air con dltionar, trova, dishwasher and drapes. 177,500.754 7377</p>
        <p>100 CUISIFIEOOISFLAY</p>
        <p>BY OWNBR. Being transfarrsd, must salt immadlataly. Colonial Halohtt 3 bedrnnmt or 7 hedrnnrm with dan Corner lot- acraanad porch wifh lots of shade. Carport $34,900 751 4347 or 733 3497</p>
        <p>YORKTOWN SQUARE TOWNHOMES givss you a practical homa that doesn't look practical. Cenvanlant location, off H^hway 43 near Fiti Plata on Oakntcnt orlvt. Malntananct fraa with money saving faaturas bullf In. Not axpansivay minimum amount of cam naadad to move In. Yat at individual and dtthncftva at you art. Prices Hart at 4,500. Call Aidridgf 4 Southariand. 7S4 3500</p>
        <p>SI</p>
        <p>Hbum Fbt SbW</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. Ovarktok araa. 3 btdrooms. living room, dining room, dan, eat in kllchan, contral air. fanctd In yard, modern Intariof Walk to Elmhurst and onlvarsity 754 5440.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER Rad Oak .. btdrooms, 3 baths, cantral</p>
        <p>CbCptKd, 3 Ir, 1 cw</p>
        <p>Will py ciMing CPU 137,500</p>
        <p>weSTMAViN. 3 btbroomt. 3 bpttit. brick rocn on licM wooBM cornw lot. AAbny (ktrM. M.500 By ownr.</p>
        <p>By Owner</p>
        <p>4 bgdrootn home In prim* location. I.MO squar* teat on approximately 1 acre wooded lol. Living room wilh huge firaplaca, dining araa, 2 balhi, garag* and lanced in yard. Many exirat Includat dlth waohar, and canlral air. Upper 40'i. Call</p>
        <p>758-1771</p>
        <p>for appointment.</p>
        <p>No raaiiort naad call.</p>
        <p>tLAWtURIT. 3 badrqomt. larga living room wllh firaplac*. dining room, nic kitchan. wit at ttorag* pac*, on weodad cornar lot Im iTWdlal* occupancy 134.000. By appointmanlonly. 754 3543</p>
        <p>Hauut For Sal*</p>
        <p>BRICK RANCH. 3btdroomi. Ibatni. dan with flrtplac*. gartgt. mcly landtcapad. 1133 wr* Iwt of living araa Only 543.J Taannaii, Cox Agaocy, inc., 753 7007 . 754 3554, 754 154*. 74 3531, 7sa 4713</p>
        <p>CW LISTING on Mumtord Road On# acri approilmatalnlTlS haalad quara laal. 3 badroomL living room with tlraptaca. loti ot eabinaf i</p>
        <p>.,  . .___...  .  &amp;gt;p.</p>
        <p>In kllchan, Krnnad In porch, utility room, cantral haar, 3 buiiSng on Wl. ona la &amp;gt; 37 and on#  k 10 133.000 751</p>
        <p>05A4 for appolntmant</p>
        <p>if</p>
        <p>Lota For Sato</p>
        <p>LOVE STORY ... In EaihMwd You'll b* captivated by tha Imaginativa dacorating througnoul fhit appaallng homa iniarWr datign</p>
        <p>KotaMlonally dacoraiad 3 ipacWut droomt, batht. larga living room and ayacatching kitchan caolnal. Cantral air and haat Wbodad Wt Call Carl Oardan, Hahn A Oardan Raalty. 753 3313. nWhtt and wtakandt 754 4434 and 75i l*3</p>
        <p>Its CLASSIFIED DISPUY</p>
        <p>I IhWII'I &amp;gt;THI u iImhiI a Ton lon^ &amp;lt;MHii^h?</p>
        <p>CLARK &amp;amp; CO.</p>
        <p>MEMORIAL OR.</p>
        <p>7S4 2SS7</p>
        <p>ISO CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Yard Sale</p>
        <p>301 Latlian Street Satirday &amp;amp; Seeilay</p>
        <p>Lots oi Ihiigs to sell, iiclodioi solO aotiqios</p>
        <p>ACREAGE: Two 5 acre parcels on State Read 17S4 near Black Jack 17,500 ech. Duffus Raalty, lrc , 754</p>
        <p>)M CUSSlFlEOOiSRUY</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>Lots For Salt</p>
        <p>COUNTRY LOT In Grimasland area. 9/10 acre with daap wall and stptk tank Some shade treat Nka for</p>
        <p>farrrar's homa loan Call Grtanvllle Oavalopmant. 757 2114^_</p>
        <p>lots all around Graanvllla. 4 loft North. 3 lots west and 1 lot south of Graaflviila From S3.300 to UOOO. Call Carl DrOtft. Hahn 4 Oardan Raalty. 753 3313. nights and weekends, 751 )9Uor75 4434</p>
        <p>SHAD BEND Waterfront lot with boat ramp to waterway. 1 lot facing water. 3 lots near waterfront All have access to boat ramp and waterway Will build a home of your choice or will sail lot taparataiy. Lot prices start at 14000 7S4S953 days. 754 3144 nights</p>
        <p>IM CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SPECIAL SALE</p>
        <p>Soturday, July 17, 1976 9 0.IT1.-5 p.m.</p>
        <p>14' BASS BOAT</p>
        <p>380 &amp;gt;495</p>
        <p>(rdgulBrrataii prica S75V.) Option* Avaiiabi*</p>
        <p>Washington Boat Sales</p>
        <p>304 Hackney Av*. Washington. N.C. 27U 944WI</p>
        <p>OAK GROVE ESTATES</p>
        <p>A few choice residential loti left In Oak Grove Estates outside city limits. Curb and gutter and city water. VA approved. Starting at $4500.00 each. Terms available It desired.</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;2^4 Q. f^ickoU.</p>
        <p>123 W.4tti straat Oreanviila.N.C. 712 4013 Anyfim*</p>
        <p>*12,500</p>
        <p>Economy plus can be yourti Ideal for young couples or rent It out and the rent will make your paymentsi 100' x 140' grassy lot with tall pines, plenty ot garden room in biick. Large, covered front porch, 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, kitchen, living room. Needs sprucing up and you'll have a fine Investment. Pay half down and owner will finance the rest I Located at Tanglewood Park, |ust oft the Belvoir Highway. Where else can you have your own home and lot tor only $12,S00?I</p>
        <p>D.G. NICHOLS AGENCY</p>
        <p>7J2 4012</p>
        <p>Bllll* Jaan Travalhan. 7S4 44U Harold Craach, 7Sl-441t</p>
        <p>Trlih Byrum, 752-40I2 Oavid Nicholi, 712 74M</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>Sunday 2&amp;lt;5 104 Hard** St. Ch*rry Oaks</p>
        <p>Lovely three bedroom brick house with huge family room, dining room, screened porch; kitchen with dishwasher and trash compactor; two-car garage. Owner has moved and Is anxious to sell. Price reduced to 157,000.</p>
        <p>Red Oak-One year old three bedroom brick house on end of street. Great location for the children; two baths, nice den with fireplace. House Is available for immediate occupancy. Let's make an otterowner says sell. Asking $40,500.</p>
        <p>Two new listings below $30,000. 1-Nice two bedroom house with large lot. Mumtord Rd., price only $16,300. 2Three bedroom house with lots of shade and fenced back yard. Located In Village Grove tor $17,500.</p>
        <p>AydenWorth the Drive. Four bedroom brick house with large kitchen, I'/s baths, carport. Drapes, refrigerator, and range will remain with house. You will be pleased to know the price Is only $28,600. Call nowthis Is a new listing.</p>
        <p>View the lake from your living room. This house will surely Impress you with Its condition and decor. Kitchen with breakfast room, gracious family room, three bedrooms, arul two car garage. Exclusive listing In mid 40's.</p>
        <p>ESIATE lEALIY CO.</p>
        <p>e</p>
        <p>752-5058</p>
        <p>Robert Edward*  754 4*11</p>
        <p>Oianna Wbitahurtl  7M 7113</p>
        <p>JarviiMlil*  712-U47</p>
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        <p>T</p>
        <p>The Real Estate</p>
        <p>Corner</p>
        <p>c.</p>
        <p>5a</p>
        <p>OPEN HOUSE</p>
        <p>FRIDAI. IXV U</p>
        <p>5to8:30 P.M.</p>
        <p>103 Sir Walter Drive Cambridge Subdivision Greenville, N.C. $40,400 Good Loan A**umption</p>
        <p>Lily Rldiarilson</p>
        <p>JEANNETTE COX AGENCY</p>
        <p>REALTOR</p>
        <p>752-7807</p>
        <p>Liwytr'i Bviiaint</p>
        <p>IF YOU ARE MOVING TO GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>Call 7S1-7IS7 or writ* P.O. Box M7, Orttnvllto, N.C. (or your Iraa copy of "Horn** For Living, a monltily pubN-cation packed with pictur**, dataih, and prlca* ot homa* availabla locally, plu* Information on Ortonvllto.</p>
        <p>COUHTRY ESTATE</p>
        <p>Enioy space with privacy In this fantastic two-story brick "country-suburban" home, "A RARE FIND" on 3.28 rolling woodsy acres. Over six thousand square feet of heated area. 6 bedrooms (one with fireplace), 4 full baths, 3 halt baths, large kitchen with large breakfast area, living room, dining room, study, large den with fireplace and attached patio. Approximately 5 miles from Greenville near the new hospital. Play space galore.</p>
        <p>D.G. NICHOLS AGEHCY</p>
        <p>"THE AGENCYOF EXPERIENCE"</p>
        <p>752-4013 Anytime 23 YEARS IN THE REAL ESTATE BUSINESS</p>
        <p>mm</p>
        <p>realtor*</p>
        <p>0vM NickaN~7$} 7444 TrMt ByTWfn-714 74 u iilNJaTPtv*ttan~7Si '7 BatANora-7l4|}3 HrMC/*(lt-7i4 44l9</p>
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        <p>le wno Duys a resaw nome is 1 about the possibiltty of unexpected, repair bills. ERA's Home Buyers I Plan eliminates those worries.</p>
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        <p>For twelve full months after you take possession of your home, BPP covers ten major working components against repair or replacement. This Includes the central heating system; wall, floor or window heating units, all types of central air conditioning systems; built-in appliances, the water heater; water softener; the plumbing system and fixtures; the electrical system; and all sheet metal duct work.</p>
        <p>If anything covered breaks down, one toll-free call will start a repair specialist on his wav to tlx It, And your cost is always limited to a modest deductible charge The BPP Is an exclusive ERA service. Insist on It when you buy a home</p>
        <p>Ctio</p>
        <p>TODAYS SPECIAL OFFERING</p>
        <p>TUCKAHOEi Wtian Mr. Paadan bulMia horn* you can b* assured ol quality plus. TMi homa which will saan ba raady has tM* mark al dlitlnctlan. Yau'll lava tha unlqualy daslgnad lamlly roam wllh ilraplact, kitchan with braaktait araa, dtnlng room, I btdroami 2 full baths and is lacatadan a quial cul4ft-sac. Call us today. S4S,Sao.</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEYt Ateka us an attar, tills attracHv# hama faafurt* I btdroams, spacious dan, lor mat living and dining rooms, scraanad back parch, doubto garaga, Patla. This Is all you will tvtr want In a hama. Call us. SU.SN.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY ESTATE: LOOKING FOR THAT PRIVATE placaT Wall you naad to cansidar this of larlng. It consists al 14 acras apprsxiniataly with an oslabllsliad grapa orchard, llthing ponds, and fruit treat. Tha ham* has a fantastic dan with tiona llriplaca and wood bax, thraa badroomt with a prvala balcany all tha mastar badraom, tun dack and much mart. Call us and tot us show you this astata. It It only minutas from Ortanvllto.</p>
        <p>ME ADOWBROOK i TMt hama hat 4 btdraamt, living and dining combination, taparalt ullllty room, doubto carpart and It an a cornar lot. SM.IH.</p>
        <p>MEAOOWBROOKi This easy hama will catch yaur aya and hat 2 badroomt, tpachiut family roam, doubto carpart, warkthap and cantral haat and air. II7,H4.</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLEi REMODELED HOME wlt'ievMdn&amp;gt;mt. t spacious kllchan that Mam will lava, vary torga cornar tot. (ISAM.</p>
        <p>INVESTINOI Than you thauW taka a look at this two stary hama naar tha Univtrtlly, hat I apart-manta all ranStd. Slt.tM.</p>
        <p>OVERTON &amp;amp; POWERS</p>
        <p>Office 758*4585</p>
        <p>Bunny Powtrs Dan Powtrs</p>
        <p>7S4-*ni</p>
        <p>7S4-4MJ</p>
        <p>HIkto Avary Dotti* Piarct Ray Spaart</p>
        <p>V</p>
        <p>7544W30 754 0310 7SI 4343</p>
        <p>THESE HOMES HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE.</p>
        <p>NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY!</p>
        <p>Raducad from tlXOOO to 111,000. If Radavalopmtnt It buying your homa, you might chock this ona. it's boon ranovatad Intlda and out. Thraa to four badroomt, living room, kllchan and bath. Evan naw storm windows I Let us show you this homa naw.</p>
        <p>Raducad from (30,000 to (30,000. A comforlabla and compact homo with all those things you would Ilka. Thraa badroomt, two baths, living room, dining room combination, family room, carport.</p>
        <p>Raducad from (33,500 to $20,(00. Whore can you find a four bedroom homa at this fantastic price? It alto has a living room, family room with an old brick firaplaca, two baths, cantral air, wooded lot. Don't mitt this anal It's last than two years old.</p>
        <p>Raducad from (40.500 to (30,000. This practically naw homa sits on a quiat circle. Living room, extra larga kitchan, spacious family room with firaplaca, thraa bedrooms, two bath*, cantral air. Over 1700 square teat of haatad araa. Carport. Buynowl</p>
        <p>Raducad from 143,500. We would Ilka you to look at this horn* and discut price with us. It's brand naw, three bedrooms, two baths, toyar, living room, dining room, kitchan with braaklatt area, family room with firaplaca. BaautlfuMy decorated. Garaga.</p>
        <p>Raducad from I4(A00 to (45,(00. in Tha Pinas. Aydan. Lott of living ipact. Extra spacious kitchan, three badroomt. two baths, living and dining room, big family room with Ilraplact, douWa garaga, fenced yard, I rat covered lot. Owner wants to tall.</p>
        <p>OtnHI Hlaniw. aroM, Jc&amp;gt; OvKut. RsalMr Aflnt SMn Owffw. *4*110, ThaimaWhlMnunt. RoalM,</p>
        <p>,M4U&amp;gt; -On Du*</p>
        <p>,S WJ -Ontwiy</p>
        <p>DUFFUS REALTY, INC.</p>
        <p>E 756-5395 Anytim* :jR|'-</p>
        <p>REL0. </p>
        <p>REALTOI</p>
        <p>liHiikm n Siiaxre</p>
        <p>AS LOW AS 26,500 MODELS OPEN</p>
        <p>Mon.-Frl. 12-1 Sunday 3-4</p>
        <p>Call Anytime</p>
        <p>Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland</p>
        <p>756 3SOO Salts OHica 756-6407</p>
        <p>BUILT BY</p>
        <p>lDlono Kral Catatt of Obrtrnuille. Int.</p>
        <p>For a Hmltad Hm* will pay up tel tl.OMcloslngcott.  I</p>
        <p>Builders ol</p>
        <p>KINOHBERRV HOMEM</p>
        <p>aaaWff</p>
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        <p>UILDINO LOTt. Two iotl nor Porlior  cnapol Ctwrcli &amp;gt;3i ttdt &amp;lt;(# Roolty Componr, 7 Ms*, niflhn JoiH, J50-7aJ. ;5M*J7</p>
        <p>w|bwr&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>hrV</p>
        <p>ProMrty Por Solo</p>
        <p>ThrV4( A-1 wooded w a t eTf r 0 n f lots overlooking Inland Waterway. High elevation. Bulkheaded, septic tank permits already Issued. School bus and mail routes on state maintained road. 1 hour from Greenville. $12,000 Ea.Call Beihaven</p>
        <p>Ott Leary, 943-3467</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>RENTALS</p>
        <p>iSm MUARIrFOOT cnmrcii</p>
        <p>bvMding, iuildl for offlct, worohouMr rttoli um it 213 Wsf Ninm Strott. Contoct l.j, Etfwordt. Jr.. 751 Mi or 750 5034.</p>
        <p>WAREHOUSE SPACE. Ap oroximofolv 43,000 Mvoro foot Idool kxot(ofi. rollrooO Udlg CH Corroll AAsoociotot, 7 1030.</p>
        <p>OPPiCf S AND ITOEAOE for root</p>
        <p>301 ood 310 Ponmiylvoftio Avtnut, Coii Pott WOOt, 752-4230.</p>
        <p>U Apartmonts For Rtrrt</p>
        <p>^Ring# JRofc</p>
        <p>Oie and two bedroom gar&amp;lt;tei&amp;lt; apartments LocaM just ott East Tenth Street</p>
        <p>PHONE 7iJ JS1</p>
        <p>ONI IIOROOM, newly rodtcorotod, quiot location. Coil Bvchonon Pool Ettoto. 7S2 UH.</p>
        <p>ftooutlful torgo 3 bodrootn gordon oportmonH wifti woli to iMlI eorpot, tfroporlt, dlifiwothor ond two iwimming pool, tocotod off Country Club Orlvt odloconf to X&amp;gt;rtonvlllo Golf ond Country Club.</p>
        <p>75*OMO</p>
        <p>lAVE^flMC, Mvt offort ond Mvt monoy, too. by flopping th# Ciowlflod Adi m tho Dolly Rtfltc^ tint to find tho thlngi you wont</p>
        <p>Easibrook</p>
        <p>apartments</p>
        <p>Two Dodroom luxury porlmonti wiih optionof dens ond oil the nw omeoilfts inciudtng woil to woli corpoiing, draperies, dishwoohers. individual otr condihonmg and healing ANO MORE</p>
        <p>_ CALL 758-4012</p>
        <p>M Aeartmeiitt For Rent</p>
        <p>Msi luauriout J bedroom nwrnnouiM and I Oodroom apari monis M GroonvHlo. Chotidoltr. irosh compoclor, fully rorooiod, draeos. ott., plus wtsnor and dryor hock ups, Itoulous pool, sauna baths. Iannis court and clue room.</p>
        <p>7M ISJ7</p>
        <p>TW04 badroom ausas. I Hflcisncy. two 4 bedroom aportmonti Coil 740 3314 oflor7</p>
        <p>STRATPORO ARMS APART.</p>
        <p>MINTS. 1900 Chariot ftlvd.. Euitding tf. A blond of charming turroundingt and quality aportmonti unoquaiad at any prica. AM appilcatloni accoptod lubifct to availability Coil J D. Roat</p>
        <p>Eltntt, tS4 4aOQ</p>
        <p>Loti For Ront</p>
        <p>THE VII.LADI MORILI Home Park. Aydtn Hickidaii MobllA Moma Park hat a now ownor and a now name, Tha Viltaga. if you art Mokmg for a cfaan. qviat and at tractlvt anvlronmant for your mobllt homo, thUii It If you doc^ to move to Tho viMagt wo will pay vour traniporting OKponioi and give you the firii monfh ront trot with a copy of mu ad 752 7141, 740-3059 Or 740 0170</p>
        <p>09 OHIci Spaca For Ront</p>
        <p>OPPiCt SPACE Avatlabl# 12 X tt. tils a month, carpotod. fronting on AAomoriai Drivo. ampio parking 750</p>
        <p>saso___</p>
        <p>IMISOUARI PEET.UMpor Sparkling now docorativo finish Worth looing ovon If not intorottod in ranting Contact A $ Whitioy. inc 1311 Won 14th Stroot 753 7131</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>HawHi For Rant</p>
        <p>407 AZTEC LANE. 3 badroomi. carpotod, I bath Call 7S2 2995.</p>
        <p>FIVE ROOM HOUSE. 1003 Eatt wrlghf Road, S340. Couplet only, 752 2SI3or Aulandor. N C. 345 7021</p>
        <p>2905 ELLSWORTH DRIVE. Lake</p>
        <p>Elltwoflh. 3badroomi, 2baifia, 3car carport, air condltionad, big baautiful M, family oMy, S335 par month, till wiillami Real Eifato, 752 20)5.</p>
        <p>3 EEOROOM HOUSE In country. IS mlloi south of Craonvlllo 730 3H4 or 740^3304</p>
        <p>Ldti For Rant</p>
        <p>AAOSILE HOME LOT for ront. 2014.</p>
        <p>753</p>
        <p>100 CUSSlFlEOOtSPLAY</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE for looM Coil EIM Ciork ot Lanco Aoatt. 750 5M</p>
        <p>OFPlCt SPACE - EOWIN tUlLOlNO. 1000 tquart toot luito. Alto tmgio oHxo with oath win dacwato lo tuito tanant An larvicM and parking inciudod. Call Jot Bowon, 753 7194</p>
        <p>DOWNTOWN OPPICE tpaco for rant Ayaiiabto for immodiatt oc cyponcy Janitorial torvlct and ufilltiot furnished Call 753 4154 from</p>
        <p>70 Raiort Praparty Far Rant</p>
        <p>ATLANTIC EEACti Clean cotta^, ocean view 740 3314 after 7</p>
        <p>ATLANTIC SIACH. 3 btdroomt, air cendifionod, carpeting, goroge, best locaticn. roaaonoblo. 753 3020</p>
        <p>FURNISHED COTTAGES for rent ot Eayviow on fho Pamiico River t)00 weekly Have 0 few weeks loft In this season. Miiler Slade. 923 370)</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED 01SPUY</p>
        <p>70 Ratdfi Proparty Fr Rant</p>
        <p>ATLANTIC ElACN ocean front cottage Also 5 bedroom &amp;gt;r con ditioned cottage 524 5507 and 720 5003</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>Rooms For Ront</p>
        <p>SHARE FURNISHED 3 bedroom home neof College lusinMs person or sortoui itudont preferred (Rood nothing between the unes, we ere tquores.f 752 OIM day#. 752 7504 nighH</p>
        <p>FURNISHED bedrooms near college Kitchen privileges with washeranddryer AHer 5.750 2025or 7503153</p>
        <p>7S</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>WonMToftoy</p>
        <p>TOP CASH DOLLAR for your cor or truck 7500353 or 753 0391</p>
        <p>WE wTll PAV^ for each Vi m Niver coini, 05c for each Kennedy halt dollar datod 1905 to IH9 North State Com Vw;,. ackienviMe. N C i 344-3912</p>
        <p>WANTED TO EUY. 14* Hoblecat Good condition 752 UOfor 752 2993</p>
        <p>WANTED TO EUY: Waighf Wat cher'i Program Cookbook in good to fair condition Will pay up to 13 50 752 1 534 after 0 and weakends</p>
        <p>77</p>
        <p>WantaR Ta Laasa</p>
        <p>WANTED: Laasa with option to rchasa 2 or 3 bedroom house, nished Afterip m . 7S75l</p>
        <p>pure</p>
        <p>furn</p>
        <p>WantaR Ta Rant</p>
        <p>MARRIED COUPLE, no children, wants to rent house m tpwn or country by September 1, 75i41a</p>
        <p>evenings.</p>
        <p>1M CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>(D</p>
        <p>Ultimate In Apartment Living</p>
        <p>I, 2. and 3 bedrooms, washer, d^yer hook ups. pool- dub house. Only 5 blocks from East tarolioa Universtly</p>
        <p> Check everywhere else first. Then Call</p>
        <p>lAR RIVER ESTATES</p>
        <p>Attention Mr. Farmer!</p>
        <p>SAVE MORE BY BUYING NOWl</p>
        <p>1974 FORD F-600</p>
        <p>330 V4, 4 spMd tranimltilon, 2 tpwd rtr axk, 15,000 rMr axN, 7,000 front axlo, li' Johnit Grtory dump body.</p>
        <p>WE HAVE A VERY URGE SELECTION OF Usod and Roconditionod Trucks, somo witli Jofinio Gropory</p>
        <p>3rain dump bodiat. Wa hava tractors, commorclal umps, htavy duty ditsols, flat bads, grain bodies, and rafrigaratod bodies. Wo also spoclalTxo in custom bodies for trucks.</p>
        <p>LARGEST AND OLDEST TRUCK DEALER IN AREA</p>
        <p>F&amp;amp;D MOTORS</p>
        <p>825-8051</p>
        <p>Our 76 Demos Must Go!</p>
        <p>And every new car in Stock is Priced to move out fast!</p>
        <p>Prices may never be this low again!</p>
        <p>PINTO</p>
        <p>MUSTANGn</p>
        <p>MAVERICK</p>
        <p>GRANADA GHIA</p>
        <p>GRAN TORINO SQUIRE</p>
        <p>LTD COUNTRY SQUIRE</p>
        <p>HASTINGS FORD Bi</p>
        <p>FORD</p>
        <p>E. 10th St.</p>
        <p>  T</p>
        <p>758-0114</p>
        <p>TX DiUy WrftecUK. GrmtUlr. N f.-frMki, JiUt i ifTS-</p>
        <p>ONE OF THE FINEST CARS IN THE WORLD</p>
        <p>$00 1 065  **p  To 39 Miles Per</p>
        <p>I ^  Sallee 01 Gas</p>
        <p>The 1976 Toyota Corolla *69.30</p>
        <p>*512.65 Down  Per  Montli-42 Months</p>
        <p>Ahhual Ptrcenlafs Pate is tt .91. fatal tima prka It Tfti.St. financa charga t i))# a* and dafarrad patmtnl prua ts 34ir.li With apprevad craiit</p>
        <p>TARHEEL TOYOTAS 100,000 MILE WARRANTY</p>
        <p>For 100,000 mHes or 3 years 'M guarantee the motor, transmission, and rear end</p>
        <p>pp</p>
        <p>inicies are excluded</p>
        <p>of ev SU|</p>
        <p>vel</p>
        <p>y new Toyota we sell. This warranty Is In the form of a legal document and lements the new car warranty of Toyota Motor Sales, USA. Commercial</p>
        <p>TOYOTA HIlUX OR LANO CRUISER</p>
        <p>jr</p>
        <p>b</p>
        <p>TOYOTA HIlUX</p>
        <p>USED CAR WARRANTY</p>
        <p>*99</p>
        <p>OVER COST LAND CRUISER</p>
        <p>12 MONTHS OR 12,000 MILES</p>
        <p>ALL CARS REDUCED</p>
        <p>174 CHEVRDLET</p>
        <p>Carvatta canvarHbH Mr, AM FM radio. 4 spaad, dark graan Stock riG. )19-A.  ^6996</p>
        <p>1*73 PDRSCHE *14</p>
        <p>LMik t.M. rtMl llm, 1 wnS. r*in*v(kl&amp;gt; *,#.#. kctlIM. CMlSnMfl, CIMII. t.Kk a* F IW.</p>
        <p>4598</p>
        <p>1*75 DLDS</p>
        <p>Cuttass fyproma 2 daor Radia, haatar, awtomahc, pawor ittarint, aw. Whitt with black vinyl tap. Stack na N7I C  |</p>
        <p>1*74 DLOS</p>
        <p>Cutlass lupramo. Graan. autamatic, air. radia, haatar. Stack na F 3958  |.</p>
        <p>A Warranted Car*</p>
        <p>1*73 DDDGE</p>
        <p>Chargar SI. AutomatK. air. ppwar Itaaring and brakas, vMhyl tap.</p>
        <p>AM FM itaraa with lapa, brawn Stack na niLA ^ *2898</p>
        <p>1973 BUICK</p>
        <p>LiSabra 3 daar AM FM radia, air. power fiaarmg and brabaa.</p>
        <p>Stack na HIM ^  *2799^</p>
        <p>1973 DAT5UN UOO</p>
        <p>2 daar Radta. Ptaolar. 4 graan Stack na. 3471 A</p>
        <p>*2098</p>
        <p>1973 AMC HORNET</p>
        <p>2 daar. Irawn. I spaa haatar stack na isai A</p>
        <p>1974 FORD</p>
        <p>Mustang M Autamatic, rad with urhifa Vinyl tap. radiP, 4 cylindar, ctaan. Stack na 0 3I9I-B</p>
        <p>2098</p>
        <p>4498</p>
        <p>* I</p>
        <p>2798</p>
        <p>3898</p>
        <p>1973 CADILLAC</p>
        <p>M Dl VIH, &amp;gt; MV Utrtm run fmm MaHmaMnnp.ajMiMM</p>
        <p>3698</p>
        <p>1*7* TDYDTA</p>
        <p>HHua ,itk- 4 t,MH. AM rtHi,, laitMF. vvKm tIMli m II n I</p>
        <p>e 3698</p>
        <p>1*74 TDYDTA</p>
        <p>M*rli II 1  IHfFi.</p>
        <p>,uMm,lic, ,lr. pwrtr</p>
        <p>kr,HM. vM! . '4-</p>
        <p>clu* ! m. 1111^ 3698 1975 TDYDTA</p>
        <p>Cwaita Wapan Wfhfta. autamanc. au man. radta hunBpi reck, radtai ttm</p>
        <p>3598</p>
        <p>h*7S CHEVRDLET</p>
        <p>I Mwiia 1 daar hatchback, Mua. 4 I iptad. radia, haatar, air. 3.98# I mi4a, lika now Stack na. 279PA.</p>
        <p>1*71 MGB-GT</p>
        <p>*1,1 nr,i. t ittt*. AM FM rtFM. tAHftrtlM m CeMr. krMF HM Ktm, (iMk M UM S</p>
        <p>2698</p>
        <p>1*73 FDRO</p>
        <p>Oran Tarina tpart Autamatic. pawar slaaring and irakas, radio, vwyt tap. Gtaa. tpart whaals. Slack na )29d-A  ^2598</p>
        <p>1*73 VDLKSWAGEN</p>
        <p> II WAfM. r,tl#. IlMltr. MMffltHC. lutMH 'ACIl. klW tMck M MtiA &amp;gt;2598</p>
        <p>1*74 VDLKSWAGEN</p>
        <p>MU# 4 lpn4. rt*m. Huttr. w,n4. rul Met tlMh m. F-Wfl</p>
        <p>2498</p>
        <p>1*73 TDYOTA</p>
        <p>HH&amp;gt; 4 tptt*, rm*. Httltr. CM,* IWeli IM &amp;gt;N&amp;gt; A</p>
        <p> *2498</p>
        <p>1*74 CHEVRDLET</p>
        <p>V4H4 * Wttsn AM. ew4emsnt. Mf. luMHtrKk. MMt &amp;lt;min IMfrm</p>
        <p>1*71 BUICK</p>
        <p>SAyltrH AvtAfHAlK. rMM, uinyl I4F. Air. tnwi tIecA  F JA4*</p>
        <p> 1998</p>
        <p>1*73 VDLKSWAGEN</p>
        <p>aatia 4 ipaad, biua. radea. haatar Stack na 294* A</p>
        <p>1998</p>
        <p>1*74 CHEVRDLET</p>
        <p>Vaga Radio, haatar. 4 spaad. canary yaliaw. nica car. claan Stock na O N2LA NADA Valva S229I</p>
        <p>Our Frtca  * 1998</p>
        <p>1*71 BUICK</p>
        <p>Skylark 1 daar kardtap Autamatic. ppwar tlaarmg. atr. vinyl tap Graan Stack n# nil A</p>
        <p> 1998</p>
        <p>1*72 TDYDTA</p>
        <p>Catw,. 4 Aaat AaAM.  4</p>
        <p>4. air. Alu, ItACt na o-mt</p>
        <p>1998</p>
        <p>1*72 DATSUN</p>
        <p>SI9 Wagon. Autamatic. radio, haatar, vinyl lap Stack na tat) A</p>
        <p> 1998</p>
        <p>1*71 VOLKSWAGEN 411</p>
        <p>4 daar Automatic, redte. haatar. local car Yallaw Stack na }m </p>
        <p>1698</p>
        <p>1*71 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>ffatianwagan AM-FM radfo. autamatic. ar. pawar ttaring tawing packaga. rad Stack na</p>
        <p># *1698</p>
        <p>1*71 MERCURY</p>
        <p>Camat Rive, autamatic. radta. haatar. vinyl tap Stack na )I96 A</p>
        <p>A *1698</p>
        <p>1*71 FORD</p>
        <p>Mi.irKA I Aaa. AaAw. HaaMr. tuMmaiK t'AAH tlack na &amp;gt;HI C</p>
        <p> 16981</p>
        <p>1*71 DODGE</p>
        <p>Chargar ) daar Radta twatar autamatic. graan Stack na 3l)dA</p>
        <p>16981</p>
        <p>1*71 PLYMOUTH</p>
        <p>Dvftftr Autamatic. aer candiftan, radta. haatar claan Stack na jtsa</p>
        <p> S</p>
        <p>1598</p>
        <p>2498</p>
        <p>* 3598 Jl*74 FORD</p>
        <p>If 199 Nangar pickup. Hack, lautamatic. pawar staaring. atr ItlMkn. lAI. A ^ 1359J</p>
        <p>[1*74 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>iMai.Av Claiu&amp;lt;. I Aaar AaMmatic. 111. canAllia*. AM-FM raAia. Ihaalar. vMrl laa llacli na ;ft&amp;gt; A.</p>
        <p> 3398 1*74 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>vapa Iptrtf at Amareca 4 tpeaa. radta. haatar wnita an wMta an *mn*</p>
        <p>2298</p>
        <p>11*74 PONTIAC</p>
        <p>Lamans. 2 daar hardtap. Madtum Mua with vinyl tap. Law mitaaga. autamatic. air, radio, haatar,</p>
        <p>I ax9ra ntca Stack na. tfH A.</p>
        <p>* 3398 1*74 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>I Chayanna FIchup Autamatic,</p>
        <p>I radta, haatar. Stack na 2H9-A.</p>
        <p>* 3298 1*74 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>ly tan pickup Autamatic. pawar tatartng and brakas, taal bai. Mua and whita Stack na. ttf-B</p>
        <p>* 3298</p>
        <p>1*74 TOYOTA</p>
        <p>HNux pickup Radta. haatar. 4 spaad. whita Stack na }ftf A</p>
        <p>* 3098</p>
        <p>1*74 MAZDA</p>
        <p>I AX-4-wafn AuHnulK. AM-FM radta with tapa ptayar. graan Stack na. D-Mtdl</p>
        <p>1*74 AUSTIN MARINA</p>
        <p>4 Aw AM .A4HA. 4 iaaM. Air. knwn (MCA A*. 1I4-A-</p>
        <p>* 2498</p>
        <p>1*74 GREMLIN</p>
        <p>Autamatic. radta, haatar. aitra ctaan, sllvar Mut Stack na. F 3998</p>
        <p>* 2398</p>
        <p>1*73 TOYOTA</p>
        <p>Cwaila. 2 daar Radta. haatar. f paad. rad. Stack na. )1f?-A.</p>
        <p>* 2398</p>
        <p>1*74 FORD</p>
        <p>Fenta. Autamatic. radta. htatar, rad, nica car Stack nt F )19I</p>
        <p> 2398 1*74 TOYOTA</p>
        <p>CataIIA. I AAAT AtAIA. HcAMr. 4 ipaaA. Wut IMIk na II4A-A</p>
        <p>1*71 FORD</p>
        <p>Muiiani Oram. .nl ita. auHmafK. amr iM*rM. raw</p>
        <p>Slack m NIi-A ^  &amp;gt;1998</p>
        <p>1971 FORD</p>
        <p>Mustang Nad Autamattc. pawar staartngr taitback Stack na 0</p>
        <p>,,998</p>
        <p>1*71 PONTIAC</p>
        <p>LaMani  Autamatic. pawar</p>
        <p>itaaringand brakas. atr candfttan. radia, haatar. brawn Stack na</p>
        <p>  ,,998</p>
        <p>1*72 DATSUN SIO</p>
        <p>I Aaar AaAM. Haalar. 4 laaaA. 1,I tea. cAramc AHA Aaait. khM IMck na F.M*</p>
        <p> *1898</p>
        <p>1*71 BUICK</p>
        <p>lifata wagon Autamatic. air candifitn. full pawar am&amp;gt;FM radta. Nit wfwai, lupar buy ISach</p>
        <p>, 1898</p>
        <p>1*73 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>VagaOT 2 daar hatchback Radta. haatar. avSamattc. aranga Stack na )II) A</p>
        <p>NADA Vala Itfti Our Frict</p>
        <p>15981</p>
        <p>1*70 VOLKSWAGEN</p>
        <p>Squaraback idaar Radio, haatar,</p>
        <p>avfamahc, air. whita Stack nou</p>
        <p>1498</p>
        <p>1*73 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Vaga 2 daar hatchback, autamatic. radw, haatar. brawn Stack Numbar mix a NAOA vaiva titai Our Frica</p>
        <p>1498</p>
        <p>1*72 FIAT 121</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; Aaa. 4 tamA. kk#i (lark m. 2f]</p>
        <p>1398</p>
        <p>1*70 FORO</p>
        <p>Ma.t.Kk Orakkar ) Aaar AaAw. kaaWr, itFtaA. raA SMck aa. &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>1298</p>
        <p>1*4* PONTIAC</p>
        <p>Grand FriR Autamahc. aw, rai venyl tap light graan. tRcatiant j candtfian Stack na F mi</p>
        <p>g s</p>
        <p>1198</p>
        <p>1973CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>* 2398 rz*</p>
        <p>1*74 FORD</p>
        <p>Fwiw ) daar. tadli, haatar. autamatic, rad. Stack na. M69-A.</p>
        <p> '2298</p>
        <p>1*72 TOYOTA</p>
        <p>Cwana.  daar Radta, haatar. autamahc.graan Stack na. J992 A.</p>
        <p> 2198</p>
        <p>1*72 FORD</p>
        <p>F.1AA FKkua laAWrtr AMa. autamahc, radta. power itaaring</p>
        <p>A *2198</p>
        <p>1972 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>imawaCuawm lam BM.4uwm.M. wartwa tractna laanA</p>
        <p>'1798</p>
        <p>1*74 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Vaga I daar Grown with wluta itripa. AM FM radw. with tapa, tpart rtmi Stack na 22I8 A NAOA vaiua sttfl t Our Frica  *</p>
        <p>1*73 FIAT 121</p>
        <p>Wkilt. 4 Aaar 4 mmA. trant wiw*i Anua. AM raAW tWck M IM4.A</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;1798</p>
        <p>'1798</p>
        <p>1*71 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>btachvtnyitap</p>
        <p>I ta armes air. raPta.</p>
        <p>2998</p>
        <p>2098</p>
        <p>1*72 FORO</p>
        <p>OranTarkwiann laaar OaMbram tmk an</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;W,ia-mWnMnc.anm.Hminnana</p>
        <p>(2098</p>
        <p>* 1798</p>
        <p>1*72 PLYMOUTH</p>
        <p>Ovstar Autamattc, 3M4 A</p>
        <p>radta, haatar</p>
        <p>1970 BUICK</p>
        <p>Skyiarii. 4 daar sadan, autamatic, aer. pawar ttaring. wivar Stack</p>
        <p>1198</p>
        <p>1*71 FORD</p>
        <p>eM AaAw. kAtWr. tuMnat.r, raA SM&amp;lt;k M MIAl</p>
        <p>* *1 198</p>
        <p>1*7S SUZUKI "SOO'</p>
        <p>High ns# bars, stuy bar, cram I bars, only isa mitat itaa Just iika |</p>
        <p> 1,98</p>
        <p>1*72 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Vtga wagon 2 daar Radio I</p>
        <p>ifceatar autamatta, rad Stack na | Flltl</p>
        <p>NAOA Valuf Sl98 Our Ffica</p>
        <p>11981</p>
        <p>1*4* OLDS *1</p>
        <p>Light grgan, whita vtnyl tap. tuN| k*--</p>
        <p>1*71 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>.Kama a am. Aalamttic aw. amar ttaarina trawn (Wck na</p>
        <p>'1798</p>
        <p>898</p>
        <p>TARHEEL TOYOTA</p>
        <p>10* Trade St.-Greenville, N.C. Dealer Lie. 303S</p>
        <p>New Car Offica 7S4 3221 Utad Car Offica 7S4 3231</p>
        <pb facs="00093115_0012" />
        <p>I-TIm DiUy RtHMUr. Gn  FrMay,  Jaly  If,  IRf</p>
        <p>N.C. LawNsdquires Report Abusing Of A Disabled Adult</p>
        <p>All North CfroUoUni who btUovc (hit I difibled idult ti beloi Mflectod. abuMd. or txpk&amp;gt;Hd' are required by a new aU( Uw that went loto effect oo January 1, ItTf to report auch laformatloo to thetr county director of aocial aervicei according to (he Department of Human Reaourcea.</p>
        <p>The report may be made orally or In writing and anyone who maker auch a report ahall be Immune from any cirtl or criminal liability unleaa they acted In bad faith or wllh a malic lour purpoae.</p>
        <p>According to (he law, a dlaabled adult la any perron II yeara of age or over who la pbyalctlly or mentally In-eapacltated due to mental retardation, cerebral palay, epllepay, organic brain damage or other phyalcal degeneration cauaed by advanced age, or doe to cooditiooa incurred at any age which are the reault of accldeot, organic brain damage, mental or phyalcal illneaa, or continued eonaumpUon or abaorptlon of druga or alcohol.</p>
        <p>The county director of aocial aervicaa la required to evaluate every caae reported aa toon aa potalble but not later than 72</p>
        <p>Board Meeting</p>
        <p>The regular monthly meeting of the Greenville CKy Board of Educatioo will be held Monday, July U at I p.m. In the multipurpoee room at Wahl-Coatea School.</p>
        <p>A lengthy agenda Ifeludea ttema oo Mhool facilltiea-Mlddle School progreia report: the aubieet of future uae and repair eatlmatca of TUrd Street School: roof and beating of I. B. Aycock Junior High: and reporb on Agneerullllove School.</p>
        <p>Alan, aeveral itema are tilted In curricnluffl. budget-flnanee and pqHl perioonel eatetdrtm.</p>
        <p>eaiOAY</p>
        <p>; 00 Trum or</p>
        <p>; 30 MBh* DMI I 00 Sr</p>
        <p> 00 MOVI* n 00 NBWSWBtCh n JO wovi lATUeOAV I 00  *04</p>
        <p>I M in Nwt</p>
        <p>I 30 tu9 iirnny  M in Nwt tOOftu9 ivnny t M In Nwi</p>
        <p>t 30 tcoooy Ooe V S in Nw to 00 Sntttm K) J in Nwi</p>
        <p>II 00 Ipact Nutt n M in Nwt</p>
        <p>n 30 Onot' tutari it S In Nwt</p>
        <p>I] 00 OlnDBAur</p>
        <p>13 14 m NtwB 13 30 rat Aibwt 13:54 in I 00 MtWal 1.34 in NawB</p>
        <p>3.00 vatlav 3:00 MM SQua4</p>
        <p>4 00 A/myr Omilh 4 30 Sports</p>
        <p>4.00 waoonaf 4 30 NffWl</p>
        <p>I 00 Hat Haw</p>
        <p>I 00 Jaffarsona  30Oac</p>
        <p> 00 Mary Tyiar  30-Nawnart 10 00 Burnttt Show n oONtwawatch</p>
        <p>II 30 Wraatling</p>
        <p>13 30 Untew0iabiaa</p>
        <p>WOMAN'S DAY The ennuil Woman'i Day Service will be held Suoday at Eoflijb Chapei FWB Church on GreeovUle Boulevard. Gueit ipeaker ii Rev. Lucy Jonea. and mutic will be fumUbed by a group &amp;lt;tf mixed cbotra.</p>
        <p>WITN-TV Ch. 7</p>
        <p>ib</p>
        <p>WHY INViST IN CHINCHIllAS?</p>
        <p>Opportunity lo torn $S,000.00 to $30,000.00 per yeor If you qualify</p>
        <p>far mart datall informafiort, wrHa giving noma, oga. ou podan ond phona toi</p>
        <p>SOUTHftN Mia MART</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 3867 Dept.E GreenvlMOp S.C. 39608 Ph.803 27M773</p>
        <p>PRIDAV</p>
        <p>r 00 aam Affair J 30 Atfam 13</p>
        <p> 00 San A ten 4 30 Praclka</p>
        <p> 57 Naw UPdata t DO Rock Fliat</p>
        <p>10 00 Rolica llory</p>
        <p>11 00 Haws</p>
        <p>11 30 Tonight</p>
        <p>SATURDAY 7 OO Acroag Fanct 7 10 Traahovaa I 00 Emargancy I 30 JMia A Cats  00 WalM Kitty   ninh Pan 10 00 Land of Loal</p>
        <p>FRIDAY 4 30 Roona 7 30 Tall Trylti</p>
        <p>I 00 Donrty A  00 Movia</p>
        <p>II 00 Nawa 11.30 RooKita 13 34 Nawi SATURDAY</p>
        <p>1:10 Hang Kant I 3S TomAJtfrv f W omitan</p>
        <p>WUNK-TV Ch. 25</p>
        <p>FRIDAY</p>
        <p>7 00 iiach Fariaac  go waan wtaA I 30 wail St  00 Faoplf</p>
        <p>10 00 Thaalrt</p>
        <p>SATURDAY '</p>
        <p>7 00 irica ? X Mia Rotara  00 Gardan I X MadrlQwara  X Olympfad 10 X ugattra n X Jail</p>
        <p>NOW II SHOWING!</p>
        <p>r*M*A*S*Hon wheelsr</p>
        <p>N.V Dally</p>
        <p>RAQUEL</p>
        <p>WELCH</p>
        <p>Jiia</p>
        <p>HARVEY</p>
        <p>KEITEL</p>
        <p>-SplUd-</p>
        <p>th^ doni call ttiam that for nothlngl</p>
        <p>ULINUJinaLD LO JOM( tew:iD.VWOM_UUMVHMWMI</p>
        <p>JOMMI h tMH.A</p>
        <p>TaartM.roiiM.ir*ici nMiia TOM'lumiiiinci iTinaN iWMi _rae uwiewKi</p>
        <p>BARGAIN HOUR 13:30-1:30 DAILY ALL SEATS tt.35</p>
        <p>SHOWS DAILY 1 3 5 7-9</p>
        <p>FORECAST FOR SATURDAY, JULY 17, 197*</p>
        <p>boura after the caae la reported.</p>
        <p>Neglect according to the law refera to aUuatiooa where a dlaabled adult ia either Uvlog alone and not able to provide for hlmaelf the aervicea whkh are ueceaaary to maintain hia mental and phyalcal health or la not receiving the aervicea from hia caretaker.</p>
        <p>Abufe U the willful ittlUctloo of phyalcal pain. Injury or mental angulab. unreaaooable confinement, or the willful deprivation by a caretaker of acrvlect which are neeeatary to malnUln mental and phyalcal health.</p>
        <p>Exploltatioa, according to the law, meaoa the illegal or Improper uae of a dlaabled adult or hia reaourcea (or another'a profit or advantage.</p>
        <p>A caretaker la an Individual who baa the reapooaibUlty for the care of the dlaabled adult aa a reault of family relatioaahlp or who haa aaaumed the reapon-albtlity for the care &amp;lt;rf the peraon voluntarily or by contract.</p>
        <p>If the county director of aocial aervicea determioea that a dlaabled adult la in need of protective aervicea, be ia required to immediately provide or arrange for auch aervicea, provided that the dlaabled adult CMiaenU. If the dlaabled adult lacka the capacity to conaent, the director may petitioa the dlatrict court (or an order authoriiing the provlaioo of protective aervicea.</p>
        <p>TV Log</p>
        <p>WNCMV Ch. V</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES; A good day ajid evening to think out a new pian of action under which you can gain advancement in the future. If condition are right, you could make rapid progreta toward attainment.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 31 to Apr. 19) You have fine idea that thould be reduced to a practicai level, otherwiie they are not fcaiible. Look to higher-upa for the backing you need.</p>
        <p>TAURUS lApr. 20-to May 20) Analyze your deaired aim and know what has to be done to bring them within your grstp. Take needed health treatments.</p>
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        <p>Pua 3 NT Pua Pua Pua</p>
        <p>Opening lead: Six of 9</p>
        <p>When this hand was play ed in the 5th World Team Olympiad, three no trump was a popular contract. At some tables, South had the chance to defend againat two spades doubled, but in view of the vulnerability, thia chance was puaed up more often than not.</p>
        <p>The six of spades wu a papular lead, and declarer had no trouble thereafter. Since the defenders had to allow declarer to make a spade trick to establish the suit, declarer euily came to ten tricks by simply finesa ing East out of the jack of clubs when the club position became known on the second round.</p>
        <p>The strongest bridge-play-ing country behind the Iron Curtain is Poland, and their fourth-place finish in the Olympiad wu well earned-indeed, for a while it looked u if they might win the whole thing. When this hand turned up in their match against (Ireece. the Poles were fortunate enough lo have a veteran star, Julian Klukowski, in the West seat Hia work u a doctor mathematics unfortunately lends lo keep him away from the bridge table, but he proved a stalwart in Poland's cause throughout the Olym piad. Poland's fine perfor manee thia year can, in no small meaaure, be attributed to hia return lo the team.</p>
        <p>After listening lo the</p>
        <p>auction shown above. Klu kowski brought the hand to a speedy conclusion. With seemingly no thought, he led the king of spades! Thi* wa devutating. When the queen (ell. it was a simple matter for Weat to continue with the nine of spades, and the defenders look the first five spade tricks and were happy to concede the re maining eight to declarer.</p>
        <p>Lucky lead, aome might uy. But since North wu marked with long spades for hia double, and aince the de fenders' only hope of beating the contract rested in de veloping the spade suit. Klukowaki't lead was i bril liant bit of deduction to cater to the existing lie of the cards</p>
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