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        <p>WaA 27 Va. Tech 15</p>
        <p>PItt 44 Duke 31Missouri 24 UNC 3ECU 22 The Citadel 3State 24 ^ Indiana 21Michigan 31 Wake Forest O</p>
        <p>Weather</p>
        <p>Partly cloudy through Monday. HIgbs today and Monday in the mid 70s. Probability of rain 30 per cent.</p>
        <p>95th Year NO. 237</p>
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, N.C. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 3, 1976</p>
        <p>92 Pages8 Sections</p>
        <p>INSIDE READING</p>
        <p>Six interceptioos by East Carolina helped the Pirates to.a 23-3 victory over The Cltadd last ni^t. See page B1 for details.</p>
        <p>PRICE 30 CENTSHurricane Liza Death Toll AAay Exceed 1,000</p>
        <p>UNITED STATES</p>
        <p>By KARL HERSH</p>
        <p>LA PAZ, Mexico (UPI) -Rescuers dug bodies from beneath tons of mud and picked floating corpses from the shark-infested waters of the Pacific Saturday in the aftermath of</p>
        <p>Casualty reports from both state officials and the Red Cross said at least 650 bodies had been counted and that hundreds of persons were still missing and feared dead.</p>
        <p>We believe the number of</p>
        <p>3D0</p>
        <p>: Miles;</p>
        <p>News Briefs</p>
        <p>Hurricane Liza. Officials said  reach  1,000, said</p>
        <p>the death toll may pass 1,000, state government spokesman most of the victims chUdren. Rogelio Felix. The situation is very serious and people are wandering through hospitals and morgues looking for relatives.</p>
        <p>Red Cross workers estimated that as many as 75 per cent of the dead could be children under 12 years of age.</p>
        <p>As the number of dead grew, residents began burning many corpses and others were interred in hastily built mass graves because of fears of an epidemic in the tn^ical heat. Lizas 130-mile-per-hour winds</p>
        <p>A military air and sea lift poured emergency food and medical supplies into this southern Ba]a California capital, hit by the worst disaster in its history, according to one Red Cross worker.</p>
        <p>and driving rains ravaged the entire area around La Paz as the hurricane whirled across the southernmost tip of Baja California late Thursday.</p>
        <p>A 30-foot dam on the Cajoncito River was breeched and a 200-yard gap was punched through a protective sea wall, sending cascades of water rolling over scores of neighboring hamlets.</p>
        <p>Besides the fury of the storm itself, Liza dumped about 5'/z inches of rain on the area in the space of only four hours, officials said.</p>
        <p>Relief workers set up tent cities to house an estimate 40,000 persons believed left homeless by the storm. Emergency facilities were set up to supply the capital with safe drinking water.</p>
        <p>Corpses were found every-</p>
        <p>FBI Director Weds Former Nun</p>
        <p>MAGGIE VALLEY,'N.C. (AP) - FBI Director Clarence Kelley, 64, a widower, slipped away Saturday and married a former nun whose parents live near this mountain resort.</p>
        <p>News of the unannounced ceremony at St. Margarets Roman Catholic Church came from an FBI agent who hand-delivered a terse news release to The AshevUle Citizen shortly before the 1:30 p.m. ceremony.</p>
        <p>The bride is Miss Shlriey Ann Dyckes, an elementary school teacher in Washington, D.C. who spent 15 years as a Sister of the Holy Cross.</p>
        <p>Kelleys first wife died last November.</p>
        <p>Favors Black Majority Rule</p>
        <p>HILTON. HEAD ISLAND, S.C. (AP)-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said Saturday that he is in favor of black majority rule in South Africa but that it would be more complex than bringing about a settlement in neighboring Rhodesia.</p>
        <p>He said he had no plan for implementing black rule in South Africa and said the first major step must be taken by the government of South Africa.</p>
        <p>Im in favor of the principle of majority rule in South Africa, but the situation is infinitely more complicated than in Rhodesia. I have no blueprint, he told the National Conference of Editorial Writers.</p>
        <p>Envoys Meet On Rhodesia</p>
        <p>American and British envoys met Saturday in Dar Es Salaam to discuss Rhodesia with Tanzanian President Julius Nyerere and planned to fly to Salisbury for talks with white officials there. The visit to Salisbury will be the first by a U.S. d4)lomat since Washingtmi shut down its Rhodesian consulate In 1969.</p>
        <p>A government announcement in London said William Schaufele, U.S. assistant secretary of state for African affairs, and Ted Rowlands, his British counterpart, will fly to Salisbury, the Rhodesian capital, after concluding talks with Nyerere today in Tanzania.</p>
        <p>County Fair Opens Monday</p>
        <p>The Pitt County Fair sponsored by the Pitt County American Legion will be held October 4-9. The fair will include rides, games, exhibits and concessions.</p>
        <p>Were expecting really great things from the fair this year, said Sam C. Winchester, fair manager. We are expecting a larger and better carnival show.</p>
        <p>Admission for adults will be $1, school children will be admitted to the fair Monday through Friday at half price, 50 cents, and children under 12 will be admitted for 50 cents.</p>
        <p>Wednesday, October 6 from 9:30 to 11;% a.m. will be Senior Citizens Day. All senior citizens will be admitted free. A special programAvUI be provided.</p>
        <p>Thursday, October7irom 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. is Pre-school day. Pre-schoolers will be admitted free and special rides and demonstrations will be provided.</p>
        <p>Friday, October 8 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. will be Handicapped Childrens Day and handicapped children will be admitted free.</p>
        <p>Agricultural Exhibits Fairgoers to the Pitt County Fair October 4-9 will find fun mingled with education and information in the exhibit hall and Livestock Show Bam, according to Edwin Yancey, County Extension Chairman.</p>
        <p>The booths and displays will be expressing the theme A Dynamic Challenge-A Third Century Experience.</p>
        <p>where in the wake of Lizas fury, accQrting to Guillermo Arranvidei&amp;gt;administrator of the Red Cross.</p>
        <p>Some were floating in the ocean. Others were found in the mins of collapsed houses and in automobiles, buried under layers of mud.</p>
        <p>The bodies of some childrai were found hanging from wires and fences after the flood waters receded. One woman was seen wandering throu^ the debris looking for all of her 10 children.</p>
        <p>The body of another woman was found trying to embrace her three children, who also were dead.</p>
        <p>People were lying all over the streets here, dead, said Eliseo Zamora, a spokesman for the La Paz police department.</p>
        <p>Two entire residential districts disappeared, Arranvidez said. We dont know if the residents managed to flee in time.</p>
        <p>Report Will Clear Ford</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The Watergate special prosecutor will publicly clear President Ford next week and close his investigation of campaign financing in Fords home county without any prosecutions, sources familiar with the probe say.</p>
        <p>The special prosecutor's investigation has cast a cloud over the Ford campaign for two weeks since word of it first appeared in news stories. Carter and his running mate Wal</p>
        <p>KTONAP VICTIM FOUND-Frank Meli, a 20-yr.-old University of Miami student, is pulled from a shallow grave in Miami, Florida Friday four days after he was kidnapped and held for</p>
        <p>32,700 ransom. Police have arrested two persons</p>
        <p>and are looking for a third suspect in the kidnap and murder. (AP Wirephoto)</p>
        <p>Wants Stand Against Syrian Intervention</p>
        <p>By MICHAEL ROSS ter Mndale had taken public BEIRUT (UPI) - Syrian Extension Homemakers Clubs  notice of the probe,  and  Carter  troops  massed for another  at-</p>
        <p>of Pitt County will show  challenged Ford to  answer re-  ujj south Saturday and</p>
        <p>Products of the Space Age;  portersquestions about  it this  leftist  parties called  on</p>
        <p>How To Adapt To The Metric  week.  president Elias Sarkis to  to</p>
        <p>On Friday night, a Justice muster enough coura^ to Department source said Ruff take a stand against Syrias had found no basis for criminal military intervention, charges against Ford or anyone in Beirut, heavy fighting else and will say so in a public report early next week.</p>
        <p>System; How To Deal With Teenage Alcoholism; The Benefits of Lap Reading; Uses of Solar Energy; Antiques on Parade and</p>
        <p>(Continued on page A-9</p>
        <p>First Place Award For Todays Reading Daily Reflector Color Ad</p>
        <p>A first place award in 1976 national color awards competition has been won by The Daily Reflector for the third time.</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector was notified that its entry in the 20th annual Newspaper Color Awards National competition, co-sponsored this year by Editor k Publisher magazine and the Newspaper Advertising Sales Association, was judged as the best full color reproduction for offset papers.</p>
        <p>This years entry, as in the two previous awaid-winning instances, involved the reproduction of a full color page advertisement, created by Batten, Barton, Durstine &amp;amp; Osborne of New York for the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Greenville.</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector co</p>
        <p>publisher John S. Whichard said congratulations to Pepsi-Cola that the Pepsi advertisement and its advertising agency, appeared in the papers May 28 BBDO, for the design and</p>
        <p>Abby</p>
        <p>Arts</p>
        <p>Bridge</p>
        <p>Building</p>
        <p>Business</p>
        <p>C-2</p>
        <p>A-11</p>
        <p>B-5</p>
        <p>B-8</p>
        <p>B-10</p>
        <p>Classified</p>
        <p>Crossword</p>
        <p>Editorial</p>
        <p>Entertainment</p>
        <p>Opinion</p>
        <p>D-1</p>
        <p>C-7</p>
        <p>A-4</p>
        <p>A-10</p>
        <p>A-5</p>
        <p>edition.</p>
        <p>Editor k Publliher, weekly magazine of the newspaper industry, announced that the Reflector r^roduction was one of 12 newspaper color advertisements and nine editorial color subjects selected from a field of some 3,000 entries to receive a color award.</p>
        <p>I am extremely proud that The Daily Reflector has again been recognized for producing the nations best full color advertisement, Whichard commented. This is the third time since 1970 that we have received this prestigious award and 1 congratulate our staff for its expertise in the publishing industry.</p>
        <p>He added, I also offer my</p>
        <p>preparation Of this award-winning advertisement. </p>
        <p>Currently in its seventh year of offset production. The Daily Reflector published its first prize-winning entry in 1970 and was again cited in 1971 for its offset color reproduction.</p>
        <p>Judging tor this years competition, honoring excellence in reproduction and creativity in newspaper color, took place in New York.</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector entry and the 20 other color subjects selected by the judging panel will be exhibited at a series of showings in major advertising centers, EiP reported, in conjunction with awards presentations.</p>
        <p>raged in the downtown port area and the southern suburbs. But the central mountains front was reported quiet after Christian forces called an apparent halt to their advance on Aiey, the Moslem stronghold nine miles southeast of the capital on the Beirut Damascus highway.</p>
        <p>According to Christian sources, the rightists went along with the strategy of Syrian commanders who favored making the south the next target following their capture of</p>
        <p>Palestinian positions north of the Damascus highway earlier in the week.</p>
        <p>Reports from the area say Syria is massing its troops at Jezzine. 31 miles southeast of Beirut, for an expected push through the south, perhaps to Bibical Sidon. 14 miles west of Jezzine on the Mediterranean coast.</p>
        <p>A Palestinian-leftist communique said underground shelters were being prepared for the civilians of Sidon.</p>
        <p>Moslem leftist leader Ibrahim Koleilat called on Sarkis to muster enough courage to take a clear-cut stand on the latest Syrian actions and show us that he is not just under the Syrian thumb.</p>
        <p>Koleilat said his Mourabitown militia could only support Sarkis if he shows himself to be the</p>
        <p>Bell</p>
        <p>presMent of all Lebanese and works for the removal of Syrians troops from Lebanon.The political council of the National Movement, the overall grouping of leftist parties, also called on Sarkis to clarify a remark he made in his Sept. 23 inaugural address that Syrias 20,000 occupation troops were under his authority.</p>
        <p>Maj. Faheem Hajj, one of the commanders of the Chpstian faction of the Lebanese army that took part in the mountain fighting with the Syrians, said this week Sarkis knew and approved of the Syrian Attack in advance.</p>
        <p>A National Movement spokesman said, Hajj's allegations pose a very grave question which requires a public answer from the president.</p>
        <p>ECU Student Willie</p>
        <p>Handicapped Youth Shows Determination</p>
        <p>WINNING AD . . . Mike Brocato (ri^t),\ad-vertlslng manager for The Dally Reflector, John F. Mlnges (center) preildent of Pq)iHlola HfltHing Co., and Lynwood Oweni, Reflector preai room superintendant, look over the full</p>
        <p>color Pepal ad that won a flrst prixe fw the Reflects in the 29th annual Newspaper Color Awards competition. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>Editors Note: The week of October 3-10 has been designated locally, statewide and nationally as Employ The Handicapped Week. A story on local observances and services for handicapped persons is carried</p>
        <p>on Page D-l of todays p^r.</p>
        <p>By JERRY RAYNOR</p>
        <p>Reflector Sunday Editor</p>
        <p>For 22-year-old ECU junior, WUlie Bell, IV, the ordinary routines involved in living - simple daily tasks like getting dressed and going to class  are challenges to be faced with determination and will power.</p>
        <p>That's because Bell, bom in Washington (N.C.) on November 2,1953, came into the world with his body deformed by the crippling birth defects of cerebral palsy. The cruel physical fate that he must live with, however, is compensated by a keen intelligence; an intelligence, he candidly affirms, he has and knows he must continue to train to achieve his goals in life.</p>
        <p>The key to living is motivation," Bell expressed his personal attitudes to life. Regardless of a persons physical, or even mental handicap or disability, life is only as good as you make it yourself. If I let myself quit being motivated every time I become discouraged. Id have given up long ago.  Public AtUtudes</p>
        <p>Theres another human factor Bell has become increasingly concerned about - the general apathy of many non-handicapped people in their kttitudes and</p>
        <p>reactions in dealing with handicapped people.</p>
        <p>The greatest desire I have is to get the point across to everyone that no matter what our degree of being handicapped may be, we are people, and as such, we deserve to be treated like people, Bell said.</p>
        <p>Theres been many times Ive been cursed, messed over and not treated fair, he said. One of my goals in what I plan to do with my life is to help alleviate such things from happening to other handicapped people.</p>
        <p>Bell readily admits theres two sides to the coin, that many non-handicapped people have a deep, active interest in assuring that the handicapped have their rights as people. Of course,  he added, by law we have these rights, but you cannot legislate attitudes on the boundaries of acceptance of others.</p>
        <p>Until society in general is willing to get rid of preconditioned boundaries, of certain attitudes, we're going to have handicapped people get hurt, in my lifetime I hope to do my part to remove these boundaries. Society tends to place us in a box. That's not where we want to be.</p>
        <p>Helping Hand</p>
        <p>One Instance of people showing concern in a practical way has been a recent drive spearheaded by Dave Boyd. Half a dozen local firms helped Boyd in raising funds to provide a three-wheel motorized bike to make</p>
        <p>it possible for Bell to get around with more ease.</p>
        <p>Willie Bell deserves every break he can get, Boyd said.</p>
        <p>He does a lot for people. Hes a real inspiration to me and to others fortunate enough to really know him.</p>
        <p>Boyd noted that Bell, like many handicapped people, has little or no income except</p>
        <p>(Continued on page A-6)</p>
        <p>"HE DESERVES ... every break he can get, Dave Boyd (left) remarked about handicapped East Carolina University student Willie Bell (center). In a drive spearheaded by Boyd,</p>
        <p>several local firms contributed in providing Bell a q&amp;gt;ecially equipped motorized bike. With Boyd and BeU is Dan Starr (at right). (Photograph by MacMcGUvary).</p>
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        <p>A4-The DiUy Renecttr. GreavUl N.C.8aBdv, October S. 1171</p>
        <p>Obituaries</p>
        <p>Seminar To Be Oct. 7</p>
        <p>will</p>
        <p>CIVIL WAR OONTINllES-As Lebuoni dvtl war cntioues, leftist soldiers positk themselves on a hill to fire their anti-aircraft gun at the advancing Syrian forces Friday. In the</p>
        <p>badqtrouid Is the town of Sofar, the advance Syrian stronghold on the Belrut-Damaacus highway. (APWirqriioto)</p>
        <p>Seven Injured In Wrecks</p>
        <p>Seven persons were injured Friday and Saturday in city traffic accihents, according to Greenville Police Dept, reporte. Five were taken to Pitt Memorial and $12,705 resulted in damages from the 11 collisions.</p>
        <p>Cars driven by Eleanor Brown Cherry, 201 Lee St., and Alvie Hayes Gillaham, 2614 S. Wright Rd., collided early Friday evening at Cedar Lane and S. Wright Rd., injuring Gillaham and two passengers in his car, Mrs. Gillaham and Joseph Gillaham, both of 2614 S. Wright Rd. All three were taken to the ho^ital by Greenville Rescue Squad personnel. Damages were $600 to the Cherry auto and $500 to the Gillaham vehicle. The Investigation is continuing.</p>
        <p>Sandra Jean Hough, Carriage House Apt. 76, was transported</p>
        <p>Raleigh; cars driven by Pamela Jane Solomon of Winston-Salem and Charles Randall Cherry of MooresvUle; and a parked car owned by John Alex Speight, Rt. 7, Greenville. McDowell and Miss Solomon were reportedly injured but were not treated at Pitt Memorial. Damages were $1,000 to the McDowell vehicle, $3,000 to the Solomon car and $300 to the Cherry auto. Damages to the Speight auto was not known. A total of $300 in damages was sustained by Speights Barbecue Grill and a tree near it. McDowell was charged with a stoplight violation.</p>
        <p>A rear-end mishap occurred early Saturday morning at E. Fifth and Holly streets, doing $800 damage to the car driven by Deborah Anne Smith, Rt. 7,</p>
        <p>clesfield, collided Friday afternoon on N. Greene St., 300 feet south of Moore St., doing $100 damage to the Green car and $250 to the Bandy auto.</p>
        <p>An accident at Howell and Garland streets Saturday afternoon did $50 damage to a vehicle driven by Mary Tyson Boyd; 600-B Howell St., and $300 to a pariied car owned by Alexander Baker, 612 Howell St.</p>
        <p>Cars driven by Cynthia Harmon Morris, Rt. 1, Smlth-field, and Margaret Witherington Stokes, Rt. 2, Grifton, collided late Friday afternoon on S. Memorial Dr., north of Trade St., doing $200 damage to the Morris auto and $75 to the Stokes vehicle.</p>
        <p>The intersection of^ Dickinson Ave. and Grande Aw. was the site of a mishap Friday morning</p>
        <p>Andrews</p>
        <p>Mr. Henry L. Andrews, 76, (Bed in Pitt Memorial Hospital Friday night. He resided at 2409 East Fifth Street.</p>
        <p>Funeral services will be conducted at two oclock this afternoon at the Wilkerson Funeral Chapel by the Rev. Percy Upchurch of Willlamston, and Dr. WUkins Winn. Burial will be in Greenwood Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Mr. Andrews, a native of Pitt County, was reared in the Bethel Community and moved to Greenville thirty-nine years ago. He was the Pitt County Tax Collector for twenty-five years and was retired fourteen years ago. He was a member of the Memorial Baptist Church and a deacon in the Church.</p>
        <p>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Eula Oakley Andrews; a son, Henry L. Andrews Jr. of Brunswick, Ga.; two brothers: J. Herman and Willard E. Andrews, both of Bethel: two sisters: Mrs. Henry Garris of Ayden and Mrs. Joe James of ' Greenville; two grandchildren; an&amp;lt;J one great-grandson.</p>
        <p>Atkinson</p>
        <p>Mr. Cary Atkinson of 1508 Fleming St., died Friday at Pitt Memorial Hospital. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Flanagan and Hardee Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>Boyd</p>
        <p>PORTSMOUTH, Va. -Graveside services for Mr. Wilson Boyd, fqrmerly of Tar-boro, will be held today at 5 p.m. at the Community Cemetery, Tarboro. Hemby-Willoughby Mortuary is in charge of services.</p>
        <p>Credle</p>
        <p>Mrs. Mary Credle, formerly of Washington, N.C., died Saturday in Pennsylvania Hospital, PhUadelphla. She was the sister of Mrs. Charlotte E. FlanagajLof Greenville. Funeral</p>
        <p>to Pitt Memorial after X cax GreenvUle, and $300 to the auto which resulted in $200 damage to arrangements are iiKomplete at shewasdrivingcollidedFriday'driven by Joseph Caldwell fte auto operated by Uwenia Flmgan and Hardee Funeral night with a car operated by</p>
        <p>Jackson Theoffice Baker, Rt. 3, Greenville, at Greenville Blvd. and Elm St. Damages were $3,000 to the Hot# vehicle and $400 to the Baker auto.</p>
        <p>Meyaser Nemri Nazal, GreeneWay Apt. 74, was taken to the ho^ital by the Rescue Squad after the car he was driving ran off the right side of the road Friday afternoon on Memorial Drive north of Trade St. The car struck a city utility pole, with $200 damage to the pole and $500 to the car.</p>
        <p>GreenvUle Blvd. and Tenth St. was the site of a four-car accident Friday morning at 11:15, involving a truck driven by Edison Roosevelt McDowell of</p>
        <p>Surratt III of Goldsboro. Surratt was cited for a safe movement violation. Miss Smith was charged with an equipment violation.</p>
        <p>'The Eastbrook Apts, parking lot was toe scene of a tbreentar accident early Saturday morning with a car driven by Martha Rebecca Buffaloe of Rocky Mount and two parked autos owned 1^ Sheryl Lee Pinkston, River Bluff Apt. #10, and Mark VannessMann, Rt. 2, Whitakers. Damages were $135 to the Buffaloe car, $175 to the Pinkston vdilcle and $125 to the Mann car.</p>
        <p>Cars driven by John Lee Green, Rt. 3, GreenvUle, and Elsie Lee Bandy, Rt. 1, Mac-</p>
        <p>Hopkins Hardy, Rt. 1, Grimesland, and $M to the car operated by Lucille Evans Carawan, 208 Fairlane Rd.</p>
        <p>Jessica Lee Potter of Goldsboro was charged wito faUure to yield ri^t-of-way at a red light after toe car she was driving collided with that driven by Raymond Luther Martin Jr., 115 E. Jackson St. The coUision Saturday afternoon at Cotanche St. and Reade Circle' did $150 damage to the Martin vehicle and $50 to the Potter car.</p>
        <p>Home.</p>
        <p>HaU</p>
        <p>PORTSMOUTH, VA.-Mr. Harry ClUton HaU, 57, died Thursday in a Portsmouth hospital.</p>
        <p>Funeral services were held Saturday, and burial was in the Oak Grove Cemetery.</p>
        <p>He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Louise K. HaU; his mother, Mrs. Katherine R. HaU; two</p>
        <p>Bahai Convention Today</p>
        <p>Hearing Aids Needed</p>
        <p>A plea is being made to local residents for the donation of hearing aids that may no longer be in active use.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Charlotte Phelps of the Pitt County Department of Social Services, said there is a pressing need for lots of hearing aids to be used in the local loan bank.</p>
        <p>We have been able to provide a number of needy pe(^le with aids that have already been donated, she said, but there's stUl a large number of people on our waiting list who need the</p>
        <p>Two Charged</p>
        <p>Carl Henry Jackson, 40, of 1400 E. Tenth St., Fornes Rd., was charged Saturday morning with trespassing and damage to personal property, according to the GreenvUle Police Dept. He was arrested on Perkins St. for aUeged offenses Sept. 30 and Oct. 1 at 507 Perkins St.</p>
        <p>Jackson was released from Pitt County JaU on a total of $300 bond. The trial is set for Oct. 18 in District Court.</p>
        <p>Charges of resisting arrest and public drunkenness were lodged Friday night at Evans St. Mall against Edward Dennis Rose, 24. of Lot 92 Shady KnoU TraUer Park. Rose was placed in Pitt County JaU under a total of $300 bond. The esse is set for Oct. 18 in District Court.</p>
        <p>Two Larcenies</p>
        <p>Two larcenies were reported to GreenvUle policemen this weekend Involving a total of $319.95 worth of stolen goods.</p>
        <p>Barbara Lewis, 1302 Allen St.. told police that someone stole a Citizens Band radio valued at $160.95 from her car whUe it was parked In front of her home between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. Friday.</p>
        <p>Eight fishing rods valued at a total of $150 were taken from the boat of BUly Hedgepeth of Kinston whUe it and his car were parked in front of Suttons Service Center, Dickinson Ave., between 4:45 and 5:20 Saturday</p>
        <p>hearing aids.</p>
        <p>In the Department of Social Services program to assist local people who have hearing problems, the department is attempting to stock a sufficiit number of hearing aids to provide each needy person an aid from the loan bank. The program also involves working with the speech and Hearing Clinic.</p>
        <p>"Donations of hearing aids are deductible for income tax purposes, Ms. Phelps commented. "We send in a form to a company which in turn establishes a deduction value for the donated aid. This information is furnished to the donor for income tax deduction.</p>
        <p>Persons with a hearing aid of any type of donate, old or not so old, can take the aid to the Department of Social Services on Johnson Street (the old Hospital BuUdlng). Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.</p>
        <p>Germans Die In Crash</p>
        <p>EUZABETHTON, Tenn. (AP) - Two German Air Force officers were kUled Friday when the U.S. Air Force reconnaissance plane they were flying crashed into Holston MounUin near here, authorltes said Saturday.</p>
        <p>Air Force Sgt. Dominick Cardontta, public information officer at Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina, said the men were assigned to Shaws 33rd Tactical Reconnaissance Training Squardron.</p>
        <p>Two Dead In Lenoir Wreck</p>
        <p>The Highway PatixU says five persons have been Blled so far in weekend traffic accidenta in North CanUlna</p>
        <p>Robert Harold McCoy, 45. of Rt. 1, Lagrange, and WUlle Kirkman, 70, of Rt. 2, Lagrange, were killed when their cars collided on N.C. 903 nine mUes north of Lagrange In Lenoir County.</p>
        <p>Bahais of eastern North Carolina wUl hold their annual convention today at the Holiday InninJacksonvUle.</p>
        <p>Attending from GreenvUle wUl be Ms. Kim Kerby, Ms. Nell Gibson, Ms. Ludl Johnson, Ms. Ann Hense, Ms. Leslie McNair; and Bud Moore, Henry Worthington, Alvin Wilson and Robert Barrett.</p>
        <p>Delegates to the national</p>
        <p>convention in WUmette, HI., to be held the last week In April, 1977, wUl be elected.</p>
        <p>AU the Bahai Districts in each state in the nation are holding conventions today.</p>
        <p>The Bahai faith is an in-dqjendent world wide religion which had its origins in Iran in 1844. The Prophet-Founder was Beha-u-Llah, the Glory of God.</p>
        <p>Revival Service At Temple</p>
        <p>Revival services will be conducted by Evangelist Dale Burden at Temple Free WUl Baptist Church today through Oct. 9.</p>
        <p>IMeBarden</p>
        <p>Evangelist Burden is pastor of Fairmont Park FWB Church, Americas largest Free WUl Baptist Church. He is the founder and president of Gateway Bible CoUege, Virginia Beach, Va.</p>
        <p>Services wUl start each night at 7:30 p.m. An all-day Bible Conference wUl be held Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Special music wUl be provided each evening. A nursery wUl also be provided.</p>
        <p>MASONIC NOnCE Greenville lodge No. 284 AF.&amp;amp;AM wUl hold a stated commuiUcalion Monday, OcL 4 at 7:30 p.m. Signer wiU be served at 6:30. AU master masons are invited to attend</p>
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        <p>Thank You</p>
        <p>Perhaps you sang a lovely song,</p>
        <p>Or sat quietly In a chair,</p>
        <p>Perhaps you sent beautitui flowers.</p>
        <p>It so, we saw them there.</p>
        <p>Perhaps you sent or spoke kind words As any friend could say;</p>
        <p>Perhaps you were not there at all Just thought of us that day.</p>
        <p>Perhaps you prepared tome tasty food.</p>
        <p>Or maybe furnished a car;</p>
        <p>Perhaps you rendered a service unseen. Near at hand or from afar.</p>
        <p>Whatever you did to console our hearts.</p>
        <p>We thank you so much-whatever the part.</p>
        <p>The family of the late Blanches. Barrett</p>
        <p>Sparkman</p>
        <p>Mrs. Rosa Sparkman, 1402 Ward St., died Friday at Pitt Memorial Hospital. She was the grandmother of Mrs. Johnnie Mae Dawson of Greenville. Jones  Funeral arrangements are In-</p>
        <p>TARBORO - Mrs. Sarah complete at Flanagan and WUliams Jones of 505 Kings Hardee Funeral Home.</p>
        <p>daughters, Mrs. J. R. WUbum, Jr. of Richmond and Mrs. Pamela H. Hathaway of GreenvUle; and tour grand-chUdren.</p>
        <p>Ave., Tarboro, died Friday in Pitt Memorial. She was the wife of James Lonnie Jones of Tarboro. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Hemby-WUloughby Mortuary.</p>
        <p>Payton</p>
        <p>Mr. Theodore Payton formerly of the Grimesland Community died Saturday in Washington. D.C. after an extended Ulness. Funeral services wUl be conducted Tuesday at 3:30 p.m. at the Norcott and Company Chapel of Loving Memories with the Rev. L.L. Thorbs officiating. Interment will follow In the Branches Cemetery,</p>
        <p>Mr. Payton was born and reared in the Grimesland Community but had made his home in Washington for the past 25 years.</p>
        <p>He is survived by one daughter, Nellie Ree Payton of Baltimore, Md., five brothers. Chesterfield, Preston and Earl Payton of Grifton, David R. Payton of Durham, and Booker T. Payton of Rt. 5, GreenvUle; four sisters, Ms. Rosa Lee Payton of Grifton, Mrs. Ear-nestine Payton of Petersburg, Va., Ms. Arizonia Payton of Baltimore, Md. and Ms. Shirley P. Hardy of GreenvUle; and two grandchildren.</p>
        <p>The body wUl be at the chapel from 6 p.m. Monday untU the hour of the funeral. FamUy visitation at toe chapel wUl be from 8 to 9 p.m. Monday.</p>
        <p>Pugh</p>
        <p>Mr. Shade Sylvester Pugh of Brooklyn, N.Y. formerly of toe Piney Grove Community of Craven County, died Friday after an extended Ulness at Fort Hamilton Veteran Hospital in Brooklyn N.Y. He was toe son of Mr. Elberta Moore Pugh and toe late Mr. Jefferson Pu^. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at The Norcott and Company Funeral Home in Ayden.</p>
        <p>Nye To Visit</p>
        <p>Whitehurst Mrs. Fannie Wynne Whitehurst, 80, widow of Ernest Whitehurst of the Stokes Community, died early Saturday morning.</p>
        <p>The funeral service wUl be conducted at 3:30 this afternoon at the WUkerson Funeral Chapel by Rev. Frank Brinson, her pastor. Burial wUl be in the Bethel Cemetery.'' x Mrs. Whitehurst, a lifetime resident 6f toe Stokes Community, was a member of Sweet Gum Grove FWB Church. Her husband died in 1942.</p>
        <p>She is survived by a son, Judson Whitehurst of Stokes; four daughters. Mrs. Leslie D. Smith of Raleigh, Mrs. Arthur Banta of FayettevUle, Mrs. Katherine Warren of Oxford and Mrs. Velma Warren of toe home; twelve grandchUdren; and fifteen great-grandchUdren.</p>
        <p>Scholarship To Cindy Allen</p>
        <p>Miss Cindy Carole Allen, daughter of Mrs. Coleen Allen of 120 Avon Lane in GreenvUle, has been awarded a $150 Helen Price Scholarship by Kappa Nu Sigma, toe academic honor society of Meredith College.</p>
        <p>Each year two scholarships are given by Kappa Nu Sigma to toe Meredith College sophomore and junior with the highest grade point average in their class.</p>
        <p>Miss Allen has also received the Ida Poteat Scholarship and toe National Merit Scholarship.</p>
        <p>Commissioner of Labor, T. Avery Nye, Jr., wUl be in GreenvUle Monday, October 4 according to his County Coordinator, Carl S. Harbin.</p>
        <p>1710 Commissioner wUl meet wito a group in the morning and then visit various local plant sites and organizations. He wUl also visit the Pitt County Republican Headquarters at Five Points at 11:30 a.m. The public is invited to meet Nye at toe headquarters.</p>
        <p>Conley Blood Drive</p>
        <p>The D.H. Conley JROTC sponsored a blood drive at D.H. (tonley High School Sqptember 27. A total of 48 pints of blood was collected for the Tidwater Regional Center of the American Red Cross.</p>
        <p>About Nov. 25, 1872, the Nova Scotian ship Mary Celeste was found abandoned at sea wito no trace of toe 10 persons who were aboard when it saUed.</p>
        <p>Dr. Williams To Address Meet</p>
        <p>Dr. Thomas WUliams wUl be toe guest speaker at the Thursday meeting of the Pitt County Historical Society. The meeting wUl be held at 7 p.m. at the Riverside Restaurant.</p>
        <p>Dr. Williams, an ECU professor of the Foreign Language Department, will speak about Tales of the Tobacco Country.</p>
        <p>Reservations should be made by Tuesday at noon wito Miss Annie Turner.</p>
        <p>Tappd For Fatornity</p>
        <p>Thomas Jack Bratton, son of Mrs. Mary Jo Bratton of GreenvUle, has been tapped into Phi Theta Kappa, an honorary scholastic fraternity at Lees-McRae CoUege.</p>
        <p>GHA Meeting</p>
        <p>The regular meeting of tot GreenvUle Housing Authority wUl be held Monday, Oct. 4, at 7:30 p.m. at toe Authoritys 316 Roundtree Drive central offices.</p>
        <p>Commissioners wUl consider routine reports concerning finance, occupancy, and status reports on the various projects indeveiopment.</p>
        <p>focus on emerging and.</p>
        <p>The Coastal Plain Develop- The seminar ment Association and the tremte; fs at Agricultural Extension Service problems; lepl wUI sponsor a seminar atxmt current Land Use and Agriculture and conerns of toe farmer, and ^Ser 7 at toe Town and alternatives to preserva ion-Country Restaurant m protection. Extension WUhMston '  ^ialists,plannmg experts and</p>
        <p>According to Ed Yancey, Pitt farm and area leaders WUl lead County Extension Chairman, toe discussions.</p>
        <p>latusehasbeenidentifit asa  limited</p>
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        <p>planning groups. Farm lands decreased almost 16,000 acres between in 1970 and 1974, according to Yancey.</p>
        <p>toe seminar. For further information contact the Agricultural Extension Service.</p>
        <p>UNICEF Drive</p>
        <p>GreenvUle chUdren and adults will be joining over three mUlion other Americans in toe celebration of National UNICEF Day, October 24, according to Mrs. Curtis Howell, chairperson of toe GreenvUle UNICEF Day activities.</p>
        <p>The activities wUl be coordinated under the auspices of Church Women United. Approximately 250 chUdren from 24 GreenvUle churches will trick or treat for UNICEF October 24. In addition to door-todoor canvassing the Junior Womans Oub wUl place cannisters in businesses from October 15-31.</p>
        <p>Carrol OConnor of All In The FamUy and his wife, Nancy, wUl be chairpersons for toe 1976 National UNICEF Day Campaign. Mrs. Betty Ford wUI for the second year serve as the honorary chairwoman</p>
        <p>Fellowship Recipient</p>
        <p>Miss Jane Allison Petring, granddaughter of Mrs. EmU Vleck, of 503 East Third St. Ayden, was the recipient of a $1,200 fellowship from the Council on International Educational Exchange to attend the 1976 summer Russian Language program in Leningrad, U.S.S.R. Included in the program, following the intensive six week study of Russian language, literature.</p>
        <p>and linguistics at Leningrad University was a tour of Moscow and other Russian cities. Miss Petring returned to the United States in September and has resumed studies at Michigan State University where she is a senior in linguistics in toe honors program.</p>
        <p>Tuskegee Institute was founded in 1881 by Booker T. Washington.</p>
        <p>AFTER THE ORDEAL-Robert Booker, 32, talks to newsmen after he and wife. Sue, 29, survived five days of sub-freezing temperatures in toe Rocky Mountains following toe crash of their small plane on Sunday the 26th. After several days huddled In the wreckage they walked to safety using cnide snowshoes fashioned from toe planes seats and seatbelts. Dozens of CAP planes, ground volunteers and two Air Force aircraft helped In the search effort. (AP WIrephoto)</p>
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        <p>Pitt County \916-71 United Fund Drive Launched</p>
        <p>By TOM BAINES Reflector Staff Writer Boosted by i# generous contribution from empioyees of Kinstons Du Pont piant, the Pitt United Fund launched Us 1976-77 drive Friday with hopes for a short but successful campaign.</p>
        <p>Off to Its best start ever, the fund drive received a kick-off contribution from Du Pont in the amount of $45,946 or nearly $2,300 over last year's employee donation.</p>
        <p>Local campaign chairman</p>
        <p>Don Parrott told the luncheon gathering of division chairmen and F workers that the Du Pont contribution, added to the roughly $10,000 already solicited for the campaign, pushes the current drive up towards the 25 per cent mark already for the year.</p>
        <p>Parrott, in urging the various campaign workers to push hard for an early attainment of the UF goal, noted that this years record goal of $248,418 is some $26,000 over last years target</p>
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        <p>The chairman introduced his division chairman to the gathering and thanked the Du Pont representatives on hand for the session for their efforts in helping the campaign get off to a good start.</p>
        <p>Ardathy Spikes, Pitt County coordinator for the Du Pont, campaign, introduced other members of the plants United Fund committee, including co-chairmen Gary Faulkenberry and Mike McLeod and members</p>
        <p>Faculty Pay Increases Proposed By UNC Board</p>
        <p>GO(M) START . . . me W76-77 Pitt United iWid drive gM off to I APdaUiy Spttee, to campion cnaimiMi uoo pmtor in^ti. good start at Fridays kick-off luncheon with the presentation of Du Looking on are Joe Tr^ip (left) executive director, and Bill Dansey, Fonts empk^ee contributkm by the plants Pitt coordinator, Mrs. president. (Reflector Staff Photo)</p>
        <p>Assassination Attempt Made Against Argentine President</p>
        <p>By MARTIN MCREYNOLDS</p>
        <p>BUENOS AIRES (UPI) -President Gen. Jorge R. Videla escaped unhurt Saturday from an assassination attempt when a bomb packed in metal tubing stgiportlng a reviewing stand exploded only moments after Videla had left, military</p>
        <p>sources said.</p>
        <p>The sources said an officer and an enlisted man were wounded in the explosion, which destroyed the reviewing stand at the huge army garrison at Campo de Mayo, 20 miles from the capital. The camp is Argentinas largest.</p>
        <p>Flaherty Says Hunt Is Inconsistent</p>
        <p>Republican gubernatorial candidate David Flaherty harged Friday at a news conference that his opponent, Lt. Gov. Jim Hunt, has flip-flopped on campaign issues and has not shown leadership in bis current capacity.</p>
        <p>In a prepared statement, Flaherty said that one of the most important factors in this campaign is consistaicy on the issues. In his attempt to spread eagle the political spectrum, my opponrat has tried to be all things to all people. He has taken different sides on the same issueat different times. </p>
        <p>Flaherty stated that Hunt had originally embraced the Democratic platfonn, then later</p>
        <p>said he did not agree with the platforms suggestion of a blanket pardon for draft evaders.</p>
        <p>The Republican also noted that his opponent had not made a stand on the North Carolina right-to-work law, the repeal of which is suggested in the Democratic platform. I dont think the people support the loss of right-to-work laws, Flaherty said.</p>
        <p>He noted that the igicoming debates should give the public a clear indication of the differences between my opponent and me. He also noted the need for improved roads in the eastern secUon of the state.</p>
        <p>quartering about 10,000 soldiers. Videla stood in the reviewing The army sealed off the base stand with about 50 other immediately after the expio- dignitaries from the govem-slon, barring exit and entry to ment and armed forces as anyone without special army troops marched past. He then authorization.  listened to a speech delivered</p>
        <p>It was the first assassination by retired army Gen. Eduardo attempt against Videla, a 51- Catan, chairman of the the year-old army lieutenant gene- army communications commit-ral, since he assumed the tee. Catan said the government presidency March 24 in a had reduced guerrUlas to military coig)  against  President  scattered acts  of indiscriminate</p>
        <p>Isabel Peron,  terrorism.</p>
        <p>Nine days before the coup, an The wooden floor of to explosive-packed auto blew up reviewing stand was rip^ in a parking lot of the army apart by the blast and the General Command Headquar-canvas awning overhead was ters in the capital shortly shredded, the sources said, before Videla arrived, killing The stand had been put up one person and wounding 29. two days before There was no immediate Three days before the indication as to what group ceremony, army may have placed the bomb, police kUled five key national . Videlas government has car-leaders of the Mmtonero ried out a sweeping campaign guerrillas and atresTO tour to stamp out leftist guerrillas, others in a violent raid on a and has dealt heavy blows to house in a Buenos Aires the two principal insurgent residential area, groups-the Peoples Revolu- Armored cars and a helic^t-tionary Army  and  the  Mon-  er were used  in the operation,</p>
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        <p>News Briefs</p>
        <p>Children Trapped In Locker</p>
        <p>ROCKY MOUNT, N.C. (AP) - Three small boys escaped death when another neighborhood child opened an abandoned food storage locker where they had been trapped six hours.</p>
        <p>The youngsters, Jimmy Adams, 4; Wayne Joyner, 5, and Daniel Joyner, 7, were sweating and gasping for breath, and looked as "white as sheets, their parenU reported after they were saved last Saturday. This week, police dismaUed latches on the doors of several such lockers to prevent a recurrence. No charges were tiled against the owner of the building.</p>
        <p>NAACP Wins Postpmement</p>
        <p>JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - 'The NAACP and 128 individual defendants have won a weeks postponement of the deadline for posting a $1.56 mUlion bond that organized labor says it wUl help the organization pay.  *</p>
        <p>Attorneys for the NAACP were granted a temporary restraining order in federal court Friday in their efforts to appeal a $1.2 mUlion damage judgment in a racial boycott case.</p>
        <p>New .Gonorrhea Strain Reported</p>
        <p>CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) - A venereal disease specialist says the American gonorrhea epidemic is leveling off, but warns that a new strain has appeared that resists standard penicillin treatment.</p>
        <p>CHAPEL HILL (AP) - A budget increase of nearly $350 million for the 1977-79 biennium, including faculty salary raises of 10 per cent for each year of the two-year period is being prepared for consideration by the University of North Carolina Board of Governors.</p>
        <p>The tentative budget proposal, was described by university officials Friday as a bare-bones budget designed primarily to keep up with enrollment increases and comply with previous mandates from the General Assembly. It was discussed by the boards budget and finance committee prior to presentation to the board next week.</p>
        <p>The tentative budget calls for initial work on a proposed school of veterinary medicine at North Carolina State University. It would also keep the state program of assistance to students in private colleges at its present level.</p>
        <p>One of the features of the proposed budget is $9 million in operating expenses for East Carolina University and $3.8 in capital funds for the medical school for a bed tower additon to Pitt County Memorial Hospital for clinical teaching.</p>
        <p>The ECU School of Medicine is one of the top five priorities in the proposed budget.</p>
        <p>In outlining the budget proposal to the committee. President William C. Friday described the saiary increases as the number one priority for the UNC system.</p>
        <p>This Is the number one priority and it must be. We have not kept up and it will hurt qualitively if we dont, Friday said.</p>
        <p>A recent report' by the American Association of University</p>
        <p>Tom Gable Makes It</p>
        <p>CLAYTON, Ga. (AP) - Lost and floating above a blanket of clouds, Tom Gabel, 29, Saturday became the first man to cross the Great Smoky Mountains in a hot air balloon.</p>
        <p>Beginning shortly after noon near Pigeon Forge, Tenmj-the 4-hour, 20-minute flight crossed Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia, covering 72 miles before touching down in a small hollow near here.</p>
        <p>The international balloon champion said the shrouded mountains made it impossible for him to navigate his airship Rainbow.</p>
        <p>I climbed at about 10,000 feet and, low and behold, the mountains were covered with clouds, Gabel said in a telephone interview with The Associated Press.</p>
        <p>Professors suggested that faculty salaries throughout the university system had siippped in the last year in comparison with salaries offered by other universities across the nation.</p>
        <p>Explaining the drop, UNC officials have pointed to lack of pay raises by the 1975 General Assembly. At the same time, they said, faculty salaries nationwide were increasing between 5 and 7 per cent.</p>
        <p>Signaling his plans to lobby forcefully for the salary increases and other budget requests during the coming session of the General Assembly, Friday asserted, We intend to work hard for this budget,</p>
        <p>It is doubtful, however, that the General Assembly will be able to fund the entire UNC request. Recent revenue estimates indicate the coming General Assembly will have only about $147 million available for appropriation increases. The</p>
        <p>Alex Warren and Frank Van Leeuwen.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Spikes, who made the presentation of the Du Pont funds, said that the contribution represented some 1,100 employees and 24 members of the United Funds $20O-plus club.</p>
        <p>Bill Dansey, president of the Pitt United Fund for this year, briefly discussed the work of the local organization and explained that approximately 89 cents out of every dollar collected in the drive goes to the various agencies funded by the UF. The remaining funds are used to pay the salary of the executive director, cover office expenses, travel, supplies and other items necessary to operate the full time United Fund office.</p>
        <p>On hand and recognized by Dansey were Karl Faser, who served as president in 1975-76, state Board of Education is  and Joe  Tripp, the full time</p>
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        <p>Tom Taft, president of the Highway 264 Association has called on the communities along U.S. 64 to support the preliminary findings of a consulting firm concerning highway needs in the U.S. 64-264 area.</p>
        <p>The firm suggested that U.S. 64 should be four-laned from Tarboro to Rocky Mount and U.S. 264 dual laned from Wilson to Greenville and then on to Washington.</p>
        <p>Specifically Taft urged the U.S. 64 communities to reject any common corridor scheme.</p>
        <p>Taft also called for support for the immediate upgrading of U. S. 64 from Tarboro to Manteo and U.S. 264 from Washington to Englehard.</p>
        <p>We feel like there is more strength in unity and common purpose than in factionalism and competition.</p>
        <p>We couldnt agree more. We have maintained that U. S. 64 should be dual laned to Tarboro and U. S. 264 should be dual laned to Washington and we believe that the work should proceed simultaneously. Therefore the support of all</p>
        <p>communities in the area of the two highway will be needed to get the concept moving.</p>
        <p>A word of caution for those of us who liVe along U. S. 264 though. We are going to have to work harder to get our portion of the work accomplished. To understand this one only has to look at the map. U.S. 64 is a straight shot to the coastal areas from the Piedmont. In contrast U.S. 264 takes off from U.S. 64 at Zebulon travels through a populous area  to Washington and then follows a lightly populated route to rejoin U.S. 64 at Manteo.</p>
        <p>It is going to be up to the people along the U.S. 264 route to convince Raleigh that the populous areas along the highway aced the limited access highway and need it now. We will have to have all the help we can get, and support from communities along the U.S. 64 route for the overall highway package will be particularly welcomed. But those of us along 264 can be sure that the route wont be improved if we just sit back and wait for it to be done. We are going to have to be heard at every opportunity on this absolutely essential highway project.</p>
        <p>Encouraging Report For Stadium Drive</p>
        <p>An encouraging report was delivered to the ECU Board of Trustees last week on the current fund drive to enlarge Ficklen Stadium.</p>
        <p>Dr. Leo Jenkins reported that $300,(KW in pledges had been received. Some $2.5 million is</p>
        <p>THIS AFTERNOON</p>
        <p>needed to enlarge the stadium to 35,000 seats.</p>
        <p>The fund drive is off to a good start, and we hope it can be carried out quickly and successfully, so that this project can be accomplished</p>
        <p>Tar Heels Sense Drifting</p>
        <p>ByBILLNOBLITT</p>
        <p>_ RALEIGH-A research organization working in North Carolina thinks the peopie here are yearning for the excitement and pride of being on the move.</p>
        <p>Nokth Caroiina is a state with . proud tradition of progressivism in state government.</p>
        <p>For most voters, that tradition has become a part of history... and is no longer a living part of the present, reports the Peter D. Hart Research Associates firm.</p>
        <p>That group tested both state and national attitudes going into the fall elections, and reported recently to a gathering of Democratic Part^ candidates.</p>
        <p>In this state that used to pride itself on its progresiveness, there is now a felling that things are drifting aimlessly, the surveys have indicated. The voters want ieadership people in hi^ office who can</p>
        <p>THE INSIDE REPORT</p>
        <p>bring to North Carolina government the vibrancy and purpose that are part of the North Carolina tradition. Blame GOP The Republican administration in Raleigh was, of course, singied out as the chief culprit: The election of James Holshouser as governor in 1972 came as a surprise to most North Carolinains; today, it seems almost a non-event, the Hart team reports.</p>
        <p>The voters are not aware of the governors actions; rather, they are conscious of avoid.</p>
        <p>As to state and nationai issues, specifically, the Hart organization reported that education and crime occupy top priority n the minds of Tar Heels, while nationally, the economy continues to hold away.</p>
        <p>Policy Research State puhiic school officials will move into some untried</p>
        <p>waters in the coming year-attempting to carry out research on policy matters.</p>
        <p>Typically, the State Depastment of Public Instruction research group has stuck pretty well to testing students in academic subjects, except for one rare departure in which questions probed family adlo^bcial attitudes. That direction largely backfired as the public questioned the validity of such testing.</p>
        <p>H. T. Conner, chief of the research and assessment program, said several steps will be taken to meet criticism of the division.</p>
        <p>Local units will be encouraged to improve and step up their own testing; steps will be taken to make test information more available and useful to teachers; and uniform reporting methods among all school units will be sought for one specific test.</p>
        <p>Meanwhile, much work will be directed at continued</p>
        <p>study of third graders to measure progress at that critcal year; and at the elementary school reading effort to see if students in special programs are reading better than othets.</p>
        <p>But the most difficult Job will no doubt be trying to produce useful information as such critical issues at school discipline, use of open classrooms etc. Those poublic school issues are not only volatile and emotional, but often produce sharp lines of division not only among educators, but parents as well.</p>
        <p>The availability of research information on the ef-fectivenss of, various approaches could, however, help ease the tension as North Carolina seeks to resolve such issues as discipline, open classrooms, busing, career education, year-round school, reading methods, tec,, should early efforts prove worthwhile in this new direction.</p>
        <p>A Hard Line By Jimmy?</p>
        <p>By ROWLAND EVANS and ROBERT NOVAK</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - Before he lurched into that notorious monologue on sex and Lyndon Johnson in his interview with Playboy magazine, Jimmy Carter delivered an unusually tough denunciation of detente as practiced by Henry Kissinger-a stand which raises the possibility of an unexpected course for debate No. 2.</p>
        <p>"I feel the policy of detente has given up too much to the Russians and gotten too little in return, Carter said in the interview that will appear in November's Playboy. When the interviewer (extreme left journalist Robert Scheer) demanded an example, Carter replied: "I never saw any reason we should be involved in the Helsinki meetings at all. We added the</p>
        <p>stature of our presence and signature to an agreement that, in effect, ratified the takeover of Eastern Europe by the Soviet Union.</p>
        <p>Such rhetoric, in the style of Scoop Jackson rather than George McGovern, delights moderate Democrats discomfited by Carters leftward drift. Worried about Carters bumbling decline since Labor Day, old guard Democrats have feared the foreign policy dehate in San Francisco Oct. 6 will prove his undoing if President Ford preempts the hard line.</p>
        <p>Accordingly, several attempts have been made to penetrate Carters hideaway in Plains, Ga., with this advice: wrap Secretary of State Kissinger around the President's neck and follow John F Kennedys example 16 years ago in preempting</p>
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        <p>the anti-Communist position. While delighted by the Playboy quotes, moderate Democrats hope Carter will go further than detente and Helsinki and disregard his advisers by Criticizing SALT (strategic arms limitation talks).</p>
        <p>., This would demolish the smug conventional wisdom at the White House regarding debate No. 2. Assuming the President can overpower an opponent who has only limited knowledge about national security, Ford operatives have looked to certain victory at San Francisco after surviving Debate No. 1 on the economy, the Democrats' home turf.</p>
        <p>Specifically, the White House looks forward to a stumbling justification by Carter of his $5 to $7 billion in defense cuts no more convincing than his muddled economic arguments in Philadelphia Soft-line advisers around Carter (including Richard Holbrooke, editor of Foreign Policy magazine, who is in charge of strategy for debate No. 2) precludes any hardening of</p>
        <p>his position, in the opinion of the White House,</p>
        <p>Amidstthe Ford camps euphoria, however, there are a few private misgivings. One senior official, who has been correct far more often than the consistently fallible palace guard, believes rhetoric is more important than statistics in any foreign policy debate. Ideology aside, he fears Mr. Ford - better at memorizing a briefing book than inspirational homilies  will be at a disadvantage.</p>
        <p>Nor does the Ford team seem awere of the selective hard line taken by Carter. In his Sept. 8 speech to the Bnai Brith convention (largely written by loft-liner Holbrooke), Carter attacked the Helsinki pact and railed the "Organic' peiai -ooahlp between the Soviet I''am and Eastern Europe called lor by Dr Ktutnger's ri#M hand man, State Department counselor Helmut Son-nenfeldt "The Republican administration,'' said Carter, with the Sonnenfeldt statement, has shown a lack (Continued on page S)</p>
        <p>Strength For Today</p>
        <p>THE GREAT COMMANDMENT</p>
        <p>As most Christians know, the Great Commandment is: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, with all thy soul, with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbor as thyself.</p>
        <p>When asked about it by a questioner, Jesus replied, This do and thou Shalt live.</p>
        <p>The Master was ever conscious of the pathetic and tragic breakdown which constantly takes place between what a person believes and what he does: between</p>
        <p>his theories about life and life itself. People do not make a mess of their lives because of wrong theories; more often than not It is because they fall to apply the good theories they already have. When Jesus said to his questioner, This do and thou shalt live," he indicated a doubt as to whether the man had the will to translate his theories into action.</p>
        <p>The divine .answer to all life's questioning is love. The divine commandment is, put It into practice.</p>
        <p>-by Elisha Douglass</p>
        <p>"De^pile till \u might have heard, il'a vorking qiiile niceli. thank miii." -</p>
        <p>By ALVIN TAYLOR</p>
        <p>Sunday Morning Notes</p>
        <p>A lady called from Ralei^i to ask one of our staff members for figures on rainfall on a certain day for the past ten years.</p>
        <p>She was told that we didnt</p>
        <p>have the Information, but then our staffer asked why she needed the figures.</p>
        <p>Well, she answered. I'm planning an outside event for that day and I want</p>
        <p>to see what my odds on rain are.</p>
        <p>Figure on rain.</p>
        <p>Public Forum</p>
        <p>Letters submitted for Public Forum must be limited to 300 words.</p>
        <p>Then someone else called The Daily Reflector newsroom to.ask if we had anything that would indicate what the weather will be like on Oct. 10.  </p>
        <p>Logically we could ask: Where?</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>This letter is in answer to an Associated Press article which quoted an insurance underwriter as saying Corvette owners are poor insurance risks.</p>
        <p>Sliding behind the wheel of a Corvette is Indeed some peoples idea of fun-but only a narrow-minded person who has never owned a Corvette would stop at that. Owning a Corvette is like owning anything very special, You take pride In Ityou respect it for Its abUities, just as you respect any other precision piece of equipment. You dont use it to show off-you dont have to. You dont endanger yourself or other while driving it. The Corvette owners 1 know have driving records superior to the average driver.</p>
        <p>The body of the Corvette is made of fiberglass, but this doesnt necessarily make it more costly to repair. All damaged cars are expensive to repair. Fiberglass used In Corvette production is stronger than steel, but unlike steel, fiberglass wUl not take a set, so it cant be straightened.</p>
        <p>Corvette owners have as much right to fair and reasonable insurance rates as anyone on the road. A driver should be rated on his own record, not on what kind of car he operates. This action by the insurance companies is as true a case of discrimination as there ever was.</p>
        <p>Ive seen both metal and fiberglass cars after accidents and to say that one is worse than the other Is prejudiced and highly biased. No one likes accidents or the people who cause them. It doesnt matter afterwards if they were in a metal automobile or</p>
        <p>a fiberglass one, the driver is still as guilty.</p>
        <p>I say increase the rates on careless, drunken or reckless drivers, not on fiberglass cars.</p>
        <p>It seems that this is one of the many schemes of insurance companies to make a bigger buck.</p>
        <p>RonDaveqwrt</p>
        <p>Greenville</p>
        <p>To the editor:</p>
        <p>What a great ride! Maybe AMTRAK Is too poor to advertise. Then someone should let the public know - the Palmetto, 1:55 PM out of Rocky Mount, is an all-new raUroad train. The cars are beautiful. The coach fare Is *17.00 to D. C. and the parlor car is $23, and you get to D. C. at 6:30 PM. You could not drive it faster. Greenville should know.</p>
        <p>On the way you see countryside. Something you don't get much of on super highways. It gives you a feeling again of the wonderful expanse of America. How many million trees can you</p>
        <p>see in half a day?</p>
        <p>You read and write and look out the window in the four and a half hours, and have a sandwich and drink. You wish all those who have loved trains would find this one, so it won't be taken off for lack of passangers. You wish people who never rode a train could try this. Though they could not know what a surprise it is to find conductors, once again, friendly and chatty people. It takes you back 30 years. A very pleasant Journey.</p>
        <p>J. Paul Byron St. Peters Greenville</p>
        <p>Two pretty girls shopping in a local supermarket approached a stranger.'</p>
        <p>Pardon us, one said. Do you know anything about wines?</p>
        <p>The stranger said he knew alitUe.</p>
        <p>Well, the girl said. Were cooking for our boyfriends tonight and we want to have wine. Price is no object.</p>
        <p>The stranger recommended two or three kinds and the girls chose a bottle and went happily on their way.</p>
        <p>Elegant dining..</p>
        <p>A building is being remodeled for a new business on the mall at Fourth Street.</p>
        <p>Apparently workmen got tired of people asking what was to go in the remodeled structure.</p>
        <p>A sign went up last week which reads: Jimmy Carter's Peanut Stand.</p>
        <p>No doubt some Republicans would like to add: Opening Nov. 3.</p>
        <p>Henry</p>
        <p>Cabot</p>
        <p>Lodge</p>
        <p>By STEWART POWELL</p>
        <p>BOSTON (UPI) - Retirement for Henry Cabot Lodge is no different from 40 years of public life - an invigorating blend of wealth, style and national duty.</p>
        <p>The spry, 74-year-old de-</p>
        <p>(ContinuedoapageS)</p>
        <p>40 Years Ago Today</p>
        <p>Octobers, 1976</p>
        <p>The nine justices of the Supreme Court prepared today for Mondays opening of a new term In their nine-million dollar temple of justice across from the capital.</p>
        <p>With eight New Deal laws Involved in cases already in the high court docket, Solicitor General Stanley Reed and his staff redoubled their research work to defend the constitutionality of administration acts.</p>
        <p>Although the court will start hearing arguments on Monday, the first of its fateful decision days will not come until the November 9, after the election.</p>
        <p>New Deal acts involved in cases coming before the court will include the Wagner LabJr Relations Act, PWA loans to cities for power plants and the 1933 Truth in Securities Act.</p>
        <p>Someone standing in the serving line of a cafeteria hesitated as he eyed the various vegetables, and then decided on collards.</p>
        <p>Finally decided to pick whats good for you, rather than whats good, a friend behind him said.</p>
        <p>One of life's eternanl decisons.</p>
        <p>Tommy and Vashti Forrest (Continued 00 page 5)</p>
        <p>The New York Yankees, American League champions, today went in the lead in the 1936 World Series, king out a 2-1 victory over their national League rivals, the New York Gients.</p>
        <p>Lou Gehrig's big bat exploded for the first home run of the series, giving the Yankees a lead in the second inning before a record crowd of 70,000.</p>
        <p>The winning run was scored in the eighth inning when the Yankees Crosetti singled, driving home Powell from third.</p>
        <p>Barbara Mathews</p>
        <p>This 'Pause That Distresses'</p>
        <p>ByJOHNCUNNIFF AP Business Analyst</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - For some of the Republican candidates this is the pause that distresses. The pause is economic, which translated means jobs, prices and homes, and what could be more important than these?</p>
        <p>For some months It appeared these might not be among the major issues at all, because the appearance was that of a recession fading into history, there to be burled, if possible, and quickly forgotten.</p>
        <p>President Ford even campaigned on his economic record, which he viewed as one of steadily falling prices, rising employment, falling interest rates and a steady if slow course toward stablllly.</p>
        <p>Now that the recovery has lost some of its momentum, a lot of fears that were thought to be sinking from con</p>
        <p>sciousness are surfacing again. It demonstrates again that neither party can claim to control the economy.</p>
        <p>When the pause began it was hardly feared. It was, we were told, the most natural of occurrences; economic recoveries never proceed in a straight line; a stowdown is healthy: a alouf^own prolongs the advance.  a.</p>
        <p>Now the pause is getting old, and some of the indicators suggest it will remain with ua longer than we had hoped. And, as If gray economic news Isn't bad enough, a pause generates speculation, and those old fears return.</p>
        <p>One of the tragedies of such fears is that they themselves are a deterrent to recovery Fearful consumers delay purchasing big ticket items; Investors play it safe; businessmen lower their</p>
        <p>goals.</p>
        <p>The pause now appears to be just that, a pause, a temporary slowing of economic activity. But should it be prolonged several months more It probably will assume a different name, perhaps malaise.</p>
        <p>What then?</p>
        <p>At this point In the economic cycle, the outlook seems to be viewed as fairly good, judging from a random review of stock market letters, the bank economic forecasts, and the confidential reports to clients from private economists.</p>
        <p>But as a pause continues, these forecasters, no matter how committed they are to an economically vigorous future, become more restrained. A good many forecasters, you see, do not like to take chances.</p>
        <p>Observations of old forecasts generally show that</p>
        <p>those tffio crystal ball the economy or the stock market or other cyclical events are great on the straightaway but poor on calling the turns.</p>
        <p>While It is probably too great an assumption to say the general public knows this, it isnt too much to suggest that instincts tell them this is so. And therefore, it seems, they might dlscolmt promises of future good fortune.</p>
        <p>If this is so, it leaves them contemplating the here and now, which is being spatterecT by some poor economic news and some that might be called neutral, but relatively little that can be called bullish.</p>
        <p>And it comes right in the midst of the electioneering, to distress some and perplex others, and even to givi hopes to some who put politics ahead of other considerations.</p>
        <pb facs="00093182_0005" />
        <p>Observations From Editorial Columns</p>
        <p>Linking East And West</p>
        <p>tWlnstoa-Salem Journal)-</p>
        <p>Eastern North Carolinians have complained for years about the lack of adequate highway links between the Coastal Plains, the Piedmont and the Itest. They felt shortchanged with the layout of the interstate ^tem, because the major routes ran north-south and most of the mileage was located west of Raleigh. They have argued for a decade now that development of the region has been retarded for want of good east-west transportation.</p>
        <p>If it ever was purely a regional issue, it is no longer. Growth in the East, and its further potential, put a statewide focus on the matter. The benefits to be realized from highway arteries to tie North Carolina together would be shared by all citizens. Certainly, the need is evident enough to make a major limited access highway linking the East and the Piedmont a high priority for transportation planning.</p>
        <p>A route study now in progress will prepare the way for some definite action to bring the goal closer to reality. A public hearing in Farmville earlier this month laid out alternatives and cost estimates for improvements on US. routes 64 and 264 between Interstate 95 and U.S. 17 on the coast. The seven proposals showed a cost range from $82 million to $194.5 million, all calling for four-lane, limited access facilities.</p>
        <p>William S. Pollard, head of a Memphis, Tennessee, consulting firm, said a final recommendation on the preferable route will be made when the study is completed in about three months. When the report is delivered, the next administration and the State Transportation Department should lose no time in moving the project along.</p>
        <p>There are sound reasons why an eastwest highway link would ^nefit the Piedmont and West as much as it would the Coastal Plains region. For one thing, it would be an asset for economic development, opening new sites for industry and making the state a more attractive location. The transition from an agricultural to an industrialized economy already is well along in the East, and improved highway transportation would encourage the trend.</p>
        <p>The travel business also would be promoted by an east-west highway link. Some Piedmont folks who now go to South Carolina beaches would be more inclined to go to the North Carolina coast with improved access. By the same token, it would be easier for Easterners to discover the attractions of the mountains in the West.</p>
        <p>An intangible but nonetheless real benefit from an east-west link could be its contribution to a sense of statewide identity. North Carolinas varied geography is a great blessing, but the natural division into regions has at times been a factor in fostering attitudes of regionalism. There has been the impression, in politics and other areas, that Eastern interests and Piedmont interests are in conflict. That Is a reflection of history and tradition, and the differences between rural and urban patterns.</p>
        <p>A highway link to the East will be expensive, as the cost estimates presented at Farmville Illustrate. Agreement on a route to serve traffic needs may require the resolution of rivalries between cities in the region. Those are problems which can be solved in a spirit of compromise which emphasizes the statewide interest in the project.</p>
        <p>East-west access for North Carolina has been long delayed. Now is the time to make the commitment to meet the need, and to give the first priority to planning and funding at the earliest possible date.</p>
        <p>Resort To The Can-Doers</p>
        <p>(FromWRAL-TV)</p>
        <p>Wed like to suggest to the legislators and politicians haggling over the decades-long question of a major hi^way to the eastern part of the state a simple solution to their problem. Turn it over to East Carolina University President Leo Jenkins and the members of the schools athletic booster organization.</p>
        <p>If this doesnt get some action, then such a road just isnt in the cards.</p>
        <p>Were not being the least bit facetious, for what Jenkins and his followers have overcome in the area of athletics in the last fifteen years makes building a highway look like childs play.</p>
        <p>Its generally agreed upon that a universitys athletic fortunes are only as good as iU football program. This being the ease, East Carolina is one final step away from reaching Jenkins long-sought parity with East Carolinas ACC cousins to the west of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Tlie final step is the enlargement of Ficklen Stadiiim, a project that is already underway in the form of a fund-raising campaign that may reach its goal of $2.5 million in record time.</p>
        <p>There are two main criteria for judging the success of a football program.. .Its performance on the field, and the support it receives in the form of paying customers and financial contributions. Based on these standards. East Carolina is only 20,000 Ficklen Stadium seats away from equality with the ACC.</p>
        <p>Admittedly, the universitys struggle to overcome its country cousin image isnt over yet, but everytime the Pirates help to fill Carter and Kenan Stadiums, this picture changes.</p>
        <p>One word of caution however, seems in order. .East Carolinas portrayai of Itself as a poor relation has accomplished its purpose, Its nv luiger needed.. Dr. Jenkins and his followers would further serve their university by bearing this In mind.</p>
        <p>Now Dr. Jenkins, about that highway, I dont believe anyone would object if they named it Buccaneer Boulevard.</p>
        <p>A Conservative Vibw</p>
        <p>The Dally Refleclor, Greenville, N.C.Sunday. October 3, lOTSA-5</p>
        <p>No Great Issues Nor Personalities Emerging</p>
        <p>Taylor Col..</p>
        <p>(Continued from pa^ A-4) nave recently moved Oito their new home in Win-tervUle.</p>
        <p>Recently they spotted a mouse running across the kitchen floor. The house is new, of course, and there is a com field next door, so the mouse wasnt unexpected.</p>
        <p>By JAMES J. KILPATRICK</p>
        <p>One month to go - and if we have had a more curious and lackluster campaign in recent years, this correspondent cannot recall it. The candidates seem not to be running; they are lurching and staggering toward the finish line like a pair of old platers on a camptown track. Neither one is showing presidential form.</p>
        <p>In times past, we have had campaigns that turned upon great issues. In 1948, it was a battle over civil rights legislation. In 1952, the question was Korea. In 1960, it was the disappearing missile gap. In 1968, Vietnam. And we have had campaigns that turned largely upon images and personalitiesGoldwater in 1964. McGovern in 1972. .</p>
        <p>By contrast, we seem to have neither great issues nor great personalities this time around. Most observers had assumed that the economy, would provide a focal point. It hasnt worked out that way. perhaps because the political responsibility for inflation and unemployment is</p>
        <p>so diffuse. The nebulous issue of integrity has proved a washout; the Republican sins of Richard Nixon scarcely can be exploited without getting into the Democratic sins of Wayne Hays and his hanky-panky pals.</p>
        <p>As for personalities, the campaign has produced little on the positive side. Even the negatives are second-rate. Neither candidate inspires; neither makes the eager heart go pitty-pat. Jimmy Carter scares the wits out of some people, but he has yet to arouse the intense antagonism of a Goldwater or a McGovern. Nobody is mad at Jerry Ford; the worst that is said of the President is that his wife danced with Tony Orlando at Kansas City. Big deal.</p>
        <p>Carter remains the puzzle. Throughout the primary contests, most of the correspondents were praising Carter as the smoothest, most disciplined campaigner who ever cruised down the pike. He planned his efforts with great shrewdness, and he executed those plans with consummate skill. He ran his opponents gaily-legged, and except for the ethnic purity flap, he rarely tripped or fumbled.</p>
        <p>Aunt Sue Was Happier Not Needing A Dollar</p>
        <p>HAMPTON PLANTATION, S.C. - There are no older or more haunting remnants of a long time past in the South than the scattering of rice plantation mansions in the swampy lowland of South Carolina.</p>
        <p>One of them is Hampton, buUt in the 1730s. Its first owner was a French Huguenot settler named Serre. It has passed by marriage to just two other families - Horry and Rutledge. The last resident owner, from 1935 until 1963, was Archibald Rutledge, poet laureate of South Carolina for the last 40 years of his life. Today, the state owns the mansion and 284 of the many thousands of acres that once was Hampton Plantation.</p>
        <p>A mile or so throu^ the dense forest of live oaks and magnolias and pines that presses close to the big house, an old woman rocks contentedly on the sagging porch of her small frame cottage. Her name is Sue Alston. She is somewhere between 97 and 105 years old.</p>
        <p>1 was bom at Hampton, just like mv father, she</p>
        <p>recalis, and I got married to the best man on the Hampton, Prince Alston, in 1905.1 was workin for them before, an I been workin for Rutledge from that day, til I couldnt work no more. Dr, Rutledge, the last man, died a few years ago. Archie. He was a writer.</p>
        <p>They called her Aunt Sue. She says she likes to be called that, because thats my name. She remembers her grandmother saying, The Yankee bust the old slavery chain, but he didnt take the rope away. In her recollection of it, it was the Rutledges who took the rope away:</p>
        <p>01 Man Henry Rutledge an his second wife, Margaret, they was Archies parents. 1 was right with em, night an day. That place over there was a real city, man. It makes me sad to see it now. Very few people see what I see on Hampton, in this time. Before, in slave time, I didnt see that. Thats before the world began, I call it. Oh yeah, boy, 1 can tell you it was a fine time on Hampton, in days back.</p>
        <p>Lodge...</p>
        <p>The couple promptly set out some mouse traps. Tommy read on the bottom of one, ..</p>
        <p>. clean, efficient and non-poisonous..</p>
        <p>His wife commented. "The fellow who invented this thing sure has made a killing. Well, the mice think so.</p>
        <p>(Continued from page A4)</p>
        <p>scendant of colonial sea captains still works daily in an office on his luxurious, tree-lined, Beverly, Mass., estate north of Boston.</p>
        <p>I have enough to do to keep me off the street comers and out of the pool rooms, Lodge quips.</p>
        <p>Yet, the roller coaster life tjiat swept the Yankee Harvard graduate through the U.S. senate, the United Nations, the 1960 national campaign and Saigon has eased to some extent.</p>
        <p>The latest product of reflection at the end of a productive life is a study of politics and power in the 1950s and 1960s, a book Lodge titles As It Was. Due for publication in mid-November, the book deals in part with the weeks in 1952 in which Lodge engineered the transition from President Harry S. Truman to the war hero Lodge coaxed into national politics, Dwight D. Eisenhower.</p>
        <p>I had the documentation, Lodge said, "I felt it was sort of a duty to write it down.</p>
        <p>Known as "ambassador to new acquaintances and Cabot to old friends. Lodge still holds what he likes to call the unpaid, non job of American envoy to the Vatican, an official excuse for trips to Europe several times annually.</p>
        <p>But he lives essentiaply a private life.</p>
        <p>As a GOP delegate pledged to President Ford, Lodge took the sentimental journey to the Republican National Convention in August, returning to Kansas City 48 years after covering the 1928 Republican convention as a newspaperman.</p>
        <p>Lodge was largely a forgotten man at the convention just 12 years after he was among three Republican contenders for the White House while Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., the 1964 GOP nominee, and Vice President Nelson Rockefeller addressed the convention from the podium. Lodge sat largely unnoticed with delegates below, shaking hands with an occasional well wisher.</p>
        <p>EvanS'Novak...</p>
        <p>(Continued from page A-4) of sensitivity to me craving oi the Eastern European people for greater independence. That is unacceptable.</p>
        <p>In contrast, the President has tied himself to the Kissinger record, for better or worse. Hard-liners inside the administration seeking a tougher Ford position on SALT abandoned hope after the Presidents interview in the Sept. 13 U.S. News and World Report.</p>
        <p>Its a different picture now. For the past two years. Carter has carefully considered his every deliberate action for its piiutical effect. We have to assume that his decision to give an Interview to Playboy magazine was the product of prolonged staff discussion. The decision was a blunder, if not of the first magnitude, at least of the second. In a single stroke. Carter shocked his Baptist conslstuency, mortaUy offended Lady Bird Johnson, antagonized the womens liberationists wiw despise Playboy, and gained no votes he wouldnt have had anyway.</p>
        <p>Carters chief liability, apart from his political obscurity, has been his r^ution for fuzziness  for accommodating his convictions to his audience. The refutation doesnt get better; it gets worse. There is no way - no way under heavenof understanding wherft the gentleman stands on questions of taxation. One.qf his few definite commitments is toward an increase in Social Security taxes to help finance a national health Insurance program; and that commitment flies in the face of his other promises</p>
        <p>not to increase the tax burden on middle-income working families.</p>
        <p>Ford has his problems also. Some of them are-ridiculous, such as the flap over his having played golf with U.S. Steels Bill Whyte 12 years ago. In the asininity sweepstakes, that was a first-prize winner. The poisonous rumors about political contributions in Michigan in 1972 could be real trouble. Ford will have to insist that these useous allegations be firmed iq&amp;gt; immediately. Special Prosecutor Charles H. Ruff, a 37-year-old Democrat with largely academic credentials, is an unknown quality. He may be a pillar of integrity, but the leaks have'a fishy smell.</p>
        <p>The great debate of September 23 was the most overblown affair since the comet Kohoutek. Unless the format is improved, the remaining engagements may turn the nation back to reading books or writing letters.</p>
        <p>At this writing, with a month remaining, my guess is still Ford by a nose in front of Carters bicuspids. And if 55 percent of the 150 million eligible voters turn out, it will prove a pleasant surprise.</p>
        <p>NONE SO BLIND AS THOSE WHO WONT SEE!</p>
        <p>Sue Alston and her husband had nine children, three of whom' are still living. She has many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great -great-grandchildren, so many I cant count. What does she think of their views and they of hers?</p>
        <p>They says, You keep more of the old time with you than anybody.' I say, Well, child, I cant help it, because it was so sweet. The older generation that I work with, they were such a fair anil honest people to me, them was real people to me. Youll find a few now, you know  youll find some very, intelligent white people. Colored too. God created everybody.</p>
        <p>When the civil rights movement came along, she says, I didnt feel right about it, because when a thing first happen to you that you dont know about, you got to look over it before you know what it is. It take me a long time to understand what it was. But, after 1 go into it, why, I just take it to be a natural thing. Some mornings, though, I get iq), I want to go right back to old times, my old life that 1 come from.</p>
        <p>Some people say its a beautiful time now, a beautiful time. But if you dont get out an make a dollar, you dont have no happy time. In my time, you have your hoe, your hatchet, your saw, you make everything that you need, exceptin sugar an coffee an tea - an you could make sassafras tea. Meat in the smokehouse, lard in the can. But now, you see, you cant get it unless youve got a dollar. My life was sure. Yes, Lord.</p>
        <p>She is a serene and self-assured woman, self-respecting: I tell my grand and great-grands, their time is alright, but its ugly. I wouldnt give a fingernail of my time for all of theirs. They can't understand that. Im willin to agree with them at certain places. I wouldnt want them to do as I done, no but one thing I want them to have, thats manners an principles. If you get that, youll live just as good as anybody.</p>
        <p>I tell you how I take this world that we are livin in today. Who wants better, an who pray, an who workin for better, they gonna get it. If there aint but one or two got that feelln, they gonna get it.</p>
        <p>Sue Alston is one who has got that feelin. IU be okay,  she says. Ill be here -if life lasts.</p>
        <p>-JOHNEGERTON</p>
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        <p>By GAIL MICHAELS</p>
        <p>A Family Hour Should Meet Need For Laughs</p>
        <p>The Family Hour is destroying the American situation comedy. Without sex and violence, therd's nothing funny to write about. /For instance, take week before last.</p>
        <p>That week was one of those weeks when you wonder if God is casting for a modem version of Job.</p>
        <p>How was your day? Phillip asked when he got home from work.</p>
        <p>Just lovely,* I said. First thing this morning I discovered that the baby had a new trick  climbing. She used the kitchen drawers for steps and climbed ig) to the counter where she emptied a whole can of black gold into the sink.</p>
        <p>Black gold?</p>
        <p>Maxwell House coffee. I went around for the rest of the day with one eyelid closed and the other one anchored to my eyebrow with a paper clip. Then I discovered - too late - that you didnt bring the catbox in last night when you cleaned It.</p>
        <p>0&amp;lt;vs. Sorry about that, hegnuned.</p>
        <p>Anyway, by the time the baby took her nap, I was so depressed that 1 thought Id</p>
        <p>cheer myself up by reading. So 1 got out this book of short stories and found one that sounded kind of Mae West-y. I thought it would be good for a few laughs.</p>
        <p>What was it?</p>
        <p> A Good Man is Hard to Fine. It was about this man called The Misfit and his cronies who systematically murder six people in cold blood. How was your day?</p>
        <p>About the same.</p>
        <p>We moped around this house till about 8 p.m. Then Phillip said, Hey, Rhodes on. That ought to cheer us up. I always like this show. They get into situations that 1 get into.</p>
        <p>That night Rhoda and Joe split up.</p>
        <p>"Hey, Good Times is on, Phillip said later in the week. Lets watch that. Its always</p>
        <p>good for a laugh.</p>
        <p>That night James died.</p>
        <p>We stayed tune and watched a whole cast die in Ball Four, then watched Edith and Archie Bunker split up because Archie kissed a waitress while Edith took some guy named Mr. Cleagle his teeth.</p>
        <p>I cant stand this any more, Phillip cried, tears streaming down his face. What has happened to ali our favorite comedies? I havent cried this much since my mother caught me sawing a hole in the bedroom wall when I was a kid. Im going to get some ice cream to cool my sorrows.</p>
        <p>He stomped into the kitchen while I stayed and watched commercials.</p>
        <p>Cheer up, I said when he came back. I just saw a commercial about an upcoming TV show that features this pudgy bald-headed guy whos supposed to be a master spy named Wo Fat. It was a scream.</p>
        <p>"Well, Im glad theres some humor left on TV, Phillip said, his expression brightening some. Whats the show?</p>
        <p>HawaU Five-0.Cotton Producers May Soon Be Asked To Prove Their Loyalty</p>
        <p>By DALLAS LEE AMOctated Press Writer</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP)  Cotton fanners who want their delicate harvest to compete well against the brute strength of factory-made synthetics may be asked soon to prove their loyalty with cash.</p>
        <p>Most cotton producers already kick $1 per bale into a kitty for research into how consumers can be persuaded to use more cotton products.</p>
        <p>A cotton seed bank, new blends for mens shirts and a system of world market information for planning crop size have resulted from those donations.</p>
        <p>Now,says Cotton Incorporated, the North Caroltnabased research arm</p>
        <p>of the Cotton Council, more money is needed to match the millions of dollars in research and marketing efforts of the synthetic fiber industries.</p>
        <p>The U.S. Department of Agriculture is likely to call for a referendum later this year, asking farmers to volunteer an additional four-tenths of one per cent of the sale price of each bale.</p>
        <p>If approved, that additional lap on the farmers bale at current prices would produce about $1.20 per bale more, or elevate the research budget of Cotton Incorporated from about $12.5 million to more than$30mUlion.'^</p>
        <p>Since the early 1960s, the tough, no-iron synthetics have crowded cotton out of</p>
        <p>more than 70 per cent of the textile market.</p>
        <p>What you had for so long was just an overwhelming force of synthetic marketing, which meant the consumer had little choice, said David Cox, vice president of economic research and development at Cotton Incorporated.</p>
        <p>All were doing now is bringing some balance back into the market place. For both producer and consumer, a better balance of power is absolutely necessary."</p>
        <p>Cox said cotton Industry officials dont even dream of driving synthetics from the market place. The goal is to persuade consumers  ex-peclally in the apparel market  that blends with</p>
        <p>more generous portions of cotton are the most desirable.</p>
        <p>Cotton has had a token presence throughout the spthetic era primarily because it is the cotton fibers reaction with certain chemicals that produces the permanent press characteristic in blends.</p>
        <p>But the tendency of garment manufacturers, Cox claims, has been to add synthetics in the maximumi amount, to have as much synthetics as possible in the blends for added toughness and long wear.</p>
        <p>The problem, he said, was that while cotton reacted with the chemicals to produce a noiron quality, the process weakened the cotton fibers.</p>
        <p>The toughness of synthetics was essential.</p>
        <p>Now the pitch of cotton industry spokesmen is that blends with as much as 60 per cent cotton are ideal for apparel, combining the softness and comfort of cotton with the durability of the synthetic fibers.  '</p>
        <p>Too much synthetic, they say, makes a garment hot In the summer and cold in the winter, and makes it retain odors and stains.</p>
        <p>"Youve got durability pitched against a whole lot of aesthetics and comfort, says Cox. Synthetics have it in terms of brute strength...but cotton just cant be duplicated.</p>
        <p>King Cottons long decline was continuous from 1960,</p>
        <p>which marks the downfall of the ironing board, to 1973 when the rage for blue denim helped stabilize cotton demand at about 29 per cent of the over-aU textile market and at about 39 per cent of the apparel market.</p>
        <p>Cox believes cotton will inch toward a 30 per cent slice of the market this year, primarily on improvements in the apparel area. What is needed, he said, is $30 million to counter the $230 million spent in 1974 on synthetic fiber research and the $60 mlilion spoit on advertising for synthetics.</p>
        <p>In the same period. Cotton Incorporated spent $5.5 million on research and $3.5 mUllon on advertising.</p>
        <p>If the present USDA hearings gather enough grower siqiport, Cox said, the ^vernment will authorize a referendum among cotton producers on the proposal for an additional assessment. The $1 per bale donation would continue and the revenue from both assessments would go to Cotton Incorporated.</p>
        <p>He believes grower support is there. Through congressional action, growers are now assessed $l per bale at sales but can ask for it back. Only three per cent do, he said. The new assessment would work the same way.</p>
        <p>Three groups are active in the cotton industry. The</p>
        <p>eldest is the Cotton Council in Memphis, which was organized in the 1930s to represent all facets of the industry, from grower to seed crusher to merchant.</p>
        <p>In the 1960s, with synthetic fibers making inroads, the producers organized a research institute, which led to establishment of the Cotton Board by Congress. The board answers to the secretary of agriculture and is responsible for collecting the voluntary assessments and contracting with an agency for research.</p>
        <p>That agency is Cotton Incorporated, which has about 130 personnel divided between technical research in Raleigh and marketing research in New York.</p>
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        <p>CONCORD, N.C. (UPI)  Two policemen were treated Local authorities braced (or a (or minor injuries at a local second night o( violence Satur- hospital and released Friday day a(ter a group o( 30 to nigljt a(ter they tried to swerve blacks hurled rocks at police aRiind a pile o( rubble placed cars late Friday night, leaving in the street by protesters. The</p>
        <p>a.m. Saturday, but had  dis-  be keeping extra men on at  Friday night and early Satur-  ing o( the verdict. Mace had to</p>
        <p>persed by daylight.  night, because were staying  day morning were not as  be used to disperse the crowd</p>
        <p>Our problems are not in the  pretty pessimistic about this.  severe as the violence whldi/alter several courthouse win-</p>
        <p>daytlme, he said. "But  well  Moore said the incidents late  immediately (ollowed the read-  dows were shattered by rocks.</p>
        <p>two policemen with minor injuries and a battered car.</p>
        <p>The trouble stems (rom a week-long trial which ended Friday night when an all-white jury returned a guilty verdict against Ronnie Wallace Long, a 21-year-old black man charged with the rape and robbery o( a wealthy white widow Long was taken to Central Prison Saturday morning.</p>
        <p>car, battered by (lying rocks, skidded on a rain-slick street into a pole.</p>
        <p>Another vehicle which came to help in the predominantly black southwest section o( town had Its windshield shattered by a (lying brick, but no injuries were reported.</p>
        <p>Moore said the crowd was still on the streets around 2:30</p>
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        <p>News Briefs</p>
        <p>Dismisses II Of 12 Allegations</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) - An official of the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB)j;has dismissed 11 of 12 allegations of bad faith bargaining filed by Raleigh Typographical Union No. 54 against the News and Observer Publishing Co.</p>
        <p>In a letter dated Thursday, NLRB Regional Director Reed Johnston of Winston-Salem said that as the result of an investigation, available evidence was insufficient to establish that the publishing company was guilty of 11 of the allegations.</p>
        <p>Tobacco Thefts A Problem</p>
        <p>RALEIGH (AP) - Director Haywood Starling of the State Bureau of Investigation says ttiefts of tobacco from barns and trucks continue to be a sermus problem in North Carolina despite strenuous efforts to halt them.</p>
        <p>Starling said, A number of groups are stealing tobacco from curing barns and from trucks.</p>
        <p>The SBI assigned two agents to special duty on this project and reward circulars were posted in tobacco warehouses in the state in moves to discourage the thefts. Starling related.</p>
        <p>Heiress Seeks Divorce</p>
        <p>ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Heiress Christina Onassls An-dreadis and her husband, Alexander, appear headed for a divorce despite efforts by the Greek Orthodox Church to bring about a reconciliation, sources close to her family said Saturday.</p>
        <p>Church sources said the 25-year-old daughter of the late Aristotle Onassls filed for divorce from her second husband Sept. 23, giving Incompatibility as the reason.</p>
        <p>MOUNT AIRY, N.C. (AP) Frank "Les Hatcher spent his 94th birthday today still at work in the garment plant he established 50 years ago.</p>
        <p>My doctor was telling me to get so much rest and not to work hard, he says. So I asked him how many people he had issued death certificates for who had killed themselves working. Not a one."</p>
        <p>Hatcherformula for success in business and (or a long life is to work seven hours a day, seven days a week.</p>
        <p>He has used his seven-seven plan since he and a partner founded Spencers Inc. in a tobacco warehouse here with 20</p>
        <p>employes. Now Spencers produces a full line of childrens clothing and employs about 1,700.</p>
        <p>Hatcher was one of 10 children bom on a 1,000 acre farm on the Dan River in Patrick County, Va. in 1882. But he left the family farm when he and the late James Henry Crossing-ham Sr. got together by chance and started the garment mill.</p>
        <p>Hatcher never married.</p>
        <p>When I was at a marriageable age, I had many obligations and 1 couldnt take on any more, he said. When I got to the place where I was able to support a wife, I was too dur-ned old.</p>
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        <p>Hobby, Livelihood, Educational ToolAll In One</p>
        <p>By GAIL VAN HORN Marshall Independent Staff Writer MARSHALL, Minn. (AP) -Most people think of their telephone as a practical convenience. But for Bob Riddell, who keeps 14k working telephones in his Balaton home In sMithwestem Minnesota, his phones are his hobby, livelihood, educational tool, preoccupation and fascination.</p>
        <p>Riddell, 29, the owner of the smallest sole proprietorship telephone company in the United States, became interested in the modem electronic marvels at age 3 when he was given his first real telephone, which he remembers tearing apart to inspect.</p>
        <p>By the seventh grade he had buUt his first telephone switchboard from a peach crate on an end table, and by ninth grade he was given his first real switchboard.</p>
        <p>He credits his father. Bob N. Riddell, with teaching him electrical safety.</p>
        <p>After graduating from Russell High School in 1965, Riddell worked summers for the Alexandria, Minn., Telephone Co. while attending the University of Minnesota at Morris. After earning a bachelor's degree in elementary education, he enrolled in a masters degree program in Christian education at Bethel Seminary in St. Paul. He continued at various tfe-pbone jobs and substj^te teaching until he acquired his own company.</p>
        <p>He formed the Northern Telephone Co. on Dec. 1, 1972, in Wawina Township, Minn., 55 miles northwest of Duluth (where he grew up) and 25 miles southeast of (irand Rapids.</p>
        <p>It is the company no-one else wanted, even one of the largest of the independent phone companies. Our motto is Since we're the smallest, we try hardest, he said.</p>
        <p>The company serves 36 residences and 3 businesses, and Riddell plans to install one pay phone soon, making 40 subscribers. It had been Wawina Township Telephone Line before Riddell took it over after having worked with it for a year.</p>
        <p>I visit each subscriber at their home once a year. I have good rapport with them  they're happy, he laughed. He knows his entire phone book by memory.</p>
        <p>Riddells own home, located on a Balaton mall route and served by Russell phone lines, contains an historical collection of 108 phones in the basement and 40 more modem Instruments In his parents upstairs living quarters and his</p>
        <p>Fur Takers To Convene</p>
        <p>Next Sunday, October 10, the Fourth Annual Convention of the North Carolina Fur Takers will be held in Washington (N.C.) at the American Legion Post No. 15, Beaufort County Fair Grounds.</p>
        <p>An all day affair, the meeting will be highli^ted by guest q&amp;gt;eakers, a show of trapping supplies and the showing of movies on trapping.</p>
        <p>According to Albert L. Urback of Chocowinity, this is the first year that the annual N.C. Fur Takers convention has been held in the eastern part of the state.</p>
        <p>An invitation is extended to all persons interested in trapping wild animals. Those attending are asked to bring photographs of their fur catch, or any other item that would be of interest to trappers.</p>
        <p>City School Lunch Menu</p>
        <p>Lunchroom menus for the coming week at Greenville elementary schools have been announced as follow:</p>
        <p>Monday - com dogs, cole slaw, french fries, cinnamon bun. milk;</p>
        <p>Tuesday  meat loaf with gravy, whipped potatoes, green beans, rolls, cookies with peanuts, milk;</p>
        <p>Wednesday - pizza, lettuce with dressing, com, fruit cup, mUk;</p>
        <p>Thursday  lemon-butter baked chicken, candied yams, peas, celery sticks, rolls, milk;</p>
        <p>Friday - fish sticks, french fries, cole slaw, eornbread, applesauce cake, milk.</p>
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        <p>JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (UPI) - Missouri ranks ninth nsflonally in the number of lAld hunting permit holders ^d nth In the number of  ^fishing permit holders.</p>
        <p>downstairs apartment, ment.</p>
        <p>The basement collection includes Instruments from Western Electric, L. M. Ericsson of Sweden, Siemens of England and Connecticut Telephone and Telegraph.</p>
        <p>It spans Alexander Graham</p>
        <p>Bell's invention's history, covering an 1895 Magneto wail set, a 1915 dial phone and ranging up to the latest colored instruments.</p>
        <p>The 108 collector telephones are connected to an intercom system and can only be used within the house. Only the</p>
        <p>white ones of the remaining 40 are working telephones connected to outside lines.</p>
        <p>A visitor to the Riddell home never need worry about being locked in a closet. A telephone, will connect him or her to the outside world immediately.</p>
        <p>Telephone extensions are lo</p>
        <p>cated In the attic, bam, garden, two in each bathroom, circuit breaker box, equipment room, fruit room, behind stairs, furnace room, library, garage, pump house, laundry room and two in an old outhouse.</p>
        <p>Telephone intercom extensions greet visitors at both</p>
        <p>doors, where instructions are printed as to which number to dial. If no one answers, then we obviously are not at home, the sign states.</p>
        <p>Besides providing Riddell with a hobby and business, the telephone company served as a preoccupation for him while</p>
        <p>convalescing from Injuries sustained when a train hit his car near Wawina Township. The accident occurred 12 days after he purchased the company, Dec. 13,1972.</p>
        <p>Recently Riddell has been updating his teaching certificate at Southwest State University</p>
        <p>In Marshall.</p>
        <p>Lest anyone think him eccentric, Riddell hastens to add that most of the homes 40 working telq&amp;gt;h&amp;lt;mes were installed by Jackson Area Vocational-Technical Institute students enrolled in a telephone technology class.</p>
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        <p>Ford Reprimands Butz; Others Want Him Fired</p>
        <p>By DAVE RILEY Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) - Agriculture Secretary Earl Butr, reprimanded by President Ford for slurs against blacks, was described by Jimmy Carter Saturday as insensitive to people, an embarrassment to the Ford administration and a danger to Ford's election prospects.</p>
        <p>Butz says he regrets his language, but some fellow Republicans are calling for his dismissal.</p>
        <p>Ford's vice presidential run</p>
        <p>ning mate, Bob Dole, called Butz remarks sttgiid' and ill conceived, but compared them to recently criticized statements by Carter about lust and adultery. Whether its Butz or Carter, it seems to me the American people deserve better, Dole said.</p>
        <p>The agriculture secretary was summoned to the White House on Friday and was given a severe reprimand by Ford, who found Butz' racial comments highly offensive, presidential aides said.</p>
        <p>But reaction rolled in quickly</p>
        <p>from both R^ublicans and Democrats. There were strong calls for Butz to resign or for Ford to fire him.</p>
        <p>At a news conference Saturday in Pittsburgh, Carter said Butz' slurs are "a continuation of the insensitivity of Mr. Butz for people of this country."</p>
        <p>Asked by reporters whether Butz should be fired, Carter repeated his long-standing position that Butz should never have been in office as secretary of agriculture.</p>
        <p>Carter said Butz statement</p>
        <p>is certainly an embar-rassemnt to the administration." Asked If he thought it reflected badly on Ford, Carter replied; I think so, to the extent it Is condoned and permitted, yes.</p>
        <p>The Democratic presidential nominee was asked If he thought It would have an imv pact on the election. Carter replied; "I dont know that the news media has reported what Mr. Butz said. I think to the extent people know what he said, it would be very dam-aging.</p>
        <p>Sporting Goods Store To Open</p>
        <p>Jimmy Bond of Greenville announced the opening soon of Bonds Sporting Goods, located in a new structure at 218 Arlington Boulevard.</p>
        <p>Bond said that the new business is scheduled for opening during the week of Oct. 18.</p>
        <p>The owner and manager pointed out that the firm will be</p>
        <p>a full line sporting goods store, stocking various lines of sporting items for hunting, fishing, camping, football, baseball, basketball and tennis.</p>
        <p>The business will be housed in a new 4,000 square foot brick building. Bond said, which includes a second floor for clothing and shoe departments. Athletic equipment will be stocked on the first floor.</p>
        <p>Bond called the facility unique in the sporting goods field with the two-floor, mezanlne design. He said that a spiral staircase is also featured.</p>
        <p>Ulxon Inc. of Greenville handled the construction.</p>
        <p>Ample parking facilities have been provided around the store, the owner said.</p>
        <p>Slore hours are scheduled for 9</p>
        <p>a.m. until 6;30 p.m., Monday through Saturday.</p>
        <p>Bond, a Greenville native, is a 1970 graduate of Rose High School. He earned his undergraduate degree in 1974 from East Carolina University and recently received his Master's degree in business administration from ECU.</p>
        <p>He is married to the former Connie Minges of Greenville</p>
        <p>NEW BUSINESS scheduled for opening soon on Arlington Boulevard is Bonds Sporting Goods.</p>
        <p>Butz remarks were first reported in an article in Rolling Stone magazine by John Dean, a convicted Watergate figure, who said Butz made the comment in a conversation aboard an airplane after the Republican convention in Kansas City.</p>
        <p>Dean, who did not name Butz in his account, said the remarks were made to him and to entertainers Pat Boone and Sonny Bono,</p>
        <p>In his comment, as quoted by Rolling Stone and by the magazine New Times, Butz referred to blacks as "coloreds and described in a derogatory manner what he characterized as their sexual, dress and bathroom predilections.</p>
        <p>White House officials said Butz told Ford about his comments after discovering that New Times was naming him as the Cabinet official referred to by Dean in the Rolling Stone story.</p>
        <p>Congress was closing out its final session of the year Friday night and the Butz quotation spread rapidly throu^ the Capitol. There were immediate demands that Ford fire him, many of them from Republicans.</p>
        <p>Sen. Edward Brooke, R-Mass,, the only black member of the Siate, called Butz remarks "vulgar and offensive and he added;</p>
        <p>I call upon the President to ask for the secretarys resignation. No man who harbors such thoughts is fit to serve in the</p>
        <p>cabinet of the President of the United States.</p>
        <p>It was the second such incident in which Butz has had to issue a public apology. He apologized earlier after being called to task for a November 1974 remark widely regarded as offensive to Catholics and Ital-ian-Americans.</p>
        <p>Butz, 67, was appointed by former President Richard M. Nixon and was rumored to be close to quitting at least twice</p>
        <p>since Ford took office. But sources say Ford personally prevailed upon him each time to remain.</p>
        <p>In his artlcte for Rolling Stone, Dean said he was talking with Boone about the GOP convention when Butz, who had campaigned to win the nomination for Ford, walked down the aisle of the plane and stopped to chat.</p>
        <p>Dean reported that Boone said to Butz; "John and I were just discussing the appeal of</p>
        <p>the Republican party. It seems that the party of Abraham Lincoln could and should attract more black people. Why cant that be done?</p>
        <p>"Ill tell you why you cant attract coloreds, Butz was quoted as replying. Because coloreds only want three things. You know what they want? Ill tell you what coloreds want, its three things.</p>
        <p>Then Butz continued with the remark that led to the repri-, mand.</p>
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        <p>Handicapped Youth Determined.</p>
        <p>(Continued from page A-1) what they can pick up "In various and sundry ways. Bell said presentation of the bike "is typical of persons having understanding of some of our needs. He added, with a smile: I'm not going to let this make me soft. Physical exercise is par-ticiilarly important for a handicapped person. But it's good to have when Im in a hurry to go someplace quickly.</p>
        <p>Early Stnig^es Bell, son of the late Mr. WUlie Bell, III and Mrs. Joyce Bell, is the oldest of four children. Theres two brothers and a sister. His first schooiing was at a Catholic parochial school which he attended from kindergarten through grade three.</p>
        <p>1 graduated from high school in 1973, Bell said. In my high school years I began to feel more keenly my condition, my need to struggle to improve my opportunities, my mind, my body.</p>
        <p>In early childhood, Bell said, I cciuldnt walk at all. I had to learn how to walk, to feed myself, to dress. Numerous operations at Duke University Hospitai helped to correct some of his bodUy deformities. But Ive had the limit of operations that could do any good, Bell pointed out. "When the body reaches a certain age, if you try to do more, it may be detrimental rather than helpful.</p>
        <p>It was in high school that Bell began the process of consciously perfecting an ability to memorize. I rely a great deal on memory to compensate for my inability to write, he said. I also depend on fellow students to help me by copying notes to study.</p>
        <p>Involved Locally More and more since he came to Greenville to attend East Carolina University, Bell has become involved in activities relating to school and to his fight to have handicapped people accepted.</p>
        <p>Theres any number of programs I take part in, he said. As band manager of the ECU Marching Pirates, I help with the instruments, in setting up practice times on the fieid. I love to be around music, and 1 think George Naff is a great man to give me this opportunity.</p>
        <p>Im also an associate advisor to the Greenville Junior Police Cadets and thoroughly enjoy working with Hu^ Benson in this program. It gives me a chance to work with boys and girls in the teen-age group. I take great pride in this work.</p>
        <p>A student member at St. Pauls Episcopal Church, Bel! IS active in the Canterbury Club, a student groig)</p>
        <p>Bell is becoming increasingly active in projects and programs with a direct bearing on "the matter closest to my heart, getting to meet people, to talk to people.</p>
        <p>to let them know some of the problems handicapped people face in their relationship with the public.</p>
        <p>One of his achievements has been preparing a paper on ChUdren With Physical Disabilities and Multiple Handicaps, dealing with children afflicted with cerebral palsy, muscular dystrophy, spinal bifida, cystic fibrosis and hemophilia. He has used this in discussions with teachers in the local school systems.</p>
        <p>He mentioned also a program on this subject given to the N.C. Association of Educators in which he and ECU faculty member Hazel Stapleton shared the presentation.</p>
        <p>Right now Im doing extensive research on the legal rights of handicapped persons, Bell added. Youd be surprised to know that lots of handicapped people are being denied some of their legal rights.</p>
        <p>Another beginning project is assisting in getting an association of handicapped students formed at ECU.</p>
        <p>Future Hopes As the time draws nearer for him to graduate from East Carolina University (hes</p>
        <p>majoring in social work and is taking his minor in correctional services) Bell looks forward to the future hes mapping out for himself. Hopefully, Ill go to graduate sclMOl.</p>
        <p>Im in the process of applying for admission to the Virginia Theological Seminary in Alexandria. I want to become an ordained minister. Id like to work in" hospitals, prisons and in other Institutions as a counselor type minister.</p>
        <p>And Bell has a dream that he says he knows will be difficult to fulfill. Someday, somewhere I want to meet a girl I can love, who will love me, who will accept me. Shed have to be somebody special, 1 realize. But Ive always had confidence in myself and I feel this can happen.</p>
        <p>Available</p>
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        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP)  Jack Most of my people have Farrell's job is a laughing mat- been in the theater. It's a way ter. So is Billie Waters. And for actors and actresses to Vera McGaugheys.  make a littie extra  money,</p>
        <p>All three are part of  a South-  Farrell says</p>
        <p>em California genre of profes- Farrell, of North Hollywood slonal partygoers.  and himself a television actor.</p>
        <p>If your party lacks that spe- began the service 10 years ago cial something, theyll enliven in New York and started it on it  for a fee.  the West Coast when  he came</p>
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        <p>the largest and perhaps the Ive become recognized by most exotic. For $75, he prom- too many people, he said. So ises to spruce up a drooping I seldom go to parties unless party with a contentious couple. Im going as myself. a clumsy maid, a tipsy butler,  i</p>
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        <p>And for $300 or $400, you can get a minlcelebrity to come to your party.</p>
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        <p>The result was Jack Farrell's U&amp;gt;at he has challenged Party People, a loose organ- mhent Congressman Walter izatlon of about 40 persons.</p>
        <p>One of tfiose who goes in his place is Billie Waters of Seal Beach, who has a habit of laughing at the wrong times.</p>
        <p>I go to the parties to play a clumsy maid who has this laughing problem, she explains. Instead of being apologetic, every time I drop something I laugh.</p>
        <p>Do professional party people ever throw their own parties?</p>
        <p>Almost never, says Farrell. Theyre too boring.</p>
        <p>Dr. Ward Wants Debates With Jones</p>
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        <p>B. Jones (Democrat) to debate the issues related to the Congressman of the district. Ward said he sent a letter to Jones, suggesting a debate, about the middle of the week but has not had time to receive a response yet. He did not specify a suggested date, time or place for such a debate but he did note that he thought the cost of the debate (especially television time, if it were not free) should be shared by the two candidates.</p>
        <p>If he is not willing to consider these two alternatives, Ward told the Daily Reflector, then my campaign may consider paying the entire cost.</p>
        <p>Ward particularly wants to discuss the issue of the shrinking paycheck,  he said.</p>
        <p>We are all reading about the new federal projects and gratits in the local newspapers of the district, Ward,, explained. While these lookyto goodies individually, in the end they are taking money out of the working citizens and retired citizens checks.</p>
        <p>In spite of the fact that more is being taken out of our paychecks in the form of taxes, Uie government still has severe deficits every year.</p>
        <p>The candidate also stated that he feels the right-to-work issue is important because right-to-work laws are vital to our economy.</p>
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        <p>Earlier Tax Story</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The Associated Press erroneously reported on Sept. 15 the size of an increase in the tax break for a person over 65 who sells his home.</p>
        <p>The overstatement of the increase came in Part III of the series The tax bill and you on the tax bill recently passed by Congress, The tax avoidance should have been $36,668, instead of $42,500 as reported.</p>
        <p>The story said a person who bought a house for $25,000 und sold it for $75,000 could, under the new law, avoid tax on $35,-000 of the $50,000 profit and half of the remaining $15,000,</p>
        <p>Under ihe new law, a person over 65 would pay no tax at all on the profit from the sale of his home if the selling price is $35,000 or less. If the price is higher, he could avoid taxation on that part of the profit that bears the same ratio to the total profit that $35,000 bears to the sales price.</p>
        <p>Assuming the same $75,000 sales price, the tax-free cutoff price of $35,000 is 46.67 per cent of the selling price. Therefore, 46.67 per cent of the $50,000 profit, or $23,335, is tax free Half the remaining $26,665 is taxable as a capital gain. In sum, the new law would allow tax-free treatment of $36,668 of the $50,000 profit,</p>
        <p>The change would be effective for sales made after this year.</p>
        <p>Under existing law, not tax is due if the home sellf sor $20.000 or less.</p>
        <p>County Fair...</p>
        <p>(Continued from page A-ll</p>
        <p>Safety in Food Conservation. In the Homemakers Division an assortment of home baked goods, colorful canned fruits, vegetables, jellies and pickles, and crafted quilts, afgans. dresses, and coats will be displayed.</p>
        <p>4-H Clubs will provide special interest displays. Pitt County and Greenville City Schools will show student displays which exhibit productive roles of the Third Century,</p>
        <p>A flower show will begin Tuesday. Fruits \4ill be displayed ranging (rojn giant pumpkins to exotic Mits, Arts and crafts will be f^tured in a special exhibit. /</p>
        <p>In the Liveskfck Show Bam dairy cows, 4-H dairy steers, hogs, rabbits, pigeons and chickens will be displayed. A special barnyard display will be available for children this year. The animals in the display will bepettable.</p>
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        <p>Broadway Musical Thursday</p>
        <p>A TENDER SCENE... from the predominantly energetically paced musical, Dont Bother Me, I Cant Cope, which comes to Greenville for a</p>
        <p>New Manager, Dancers For N.C. Dance Theater</p>
        <p>WINSTON-SALEM - The North Carolina Dance Theatre is entering its seventh season with a new manager, two new featured dancers and eight other dancers new to the company this year, as well as two new ballets by Charles Czamy and Job Sanders to be added to its 1976-77 repertoire of classical and modem works.</p>
        <p>With advance tour bookings in six states filled through February, the company is entering one of the most creative periods in its history," says Robert Lin-dgren, dean of the School of Dance at the North Carolina School of Arts, and artistic</p>
        <p>director of the NCSA-affiliated professional dance company.</p>
        <p>The new manager is Stanley R. Ware. For three years he was production assistant and assistant company manager with the City Center Jeffrey Ballet in New York. He also has professional dance background and experience.</p>
        <p>Los Angeles-bom Svea Eklof and Frances Michel Rahn, the company's new featured artists, have danced numerous leading roles in classical and modem works. They come to the North Carolina Dance Theatre from Switzerlands Ballet du</p>
        <p>At The Movies</p>
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        <p>Aloha Bobby and Rose-Starring Paul Lemat and Diane Hull. This movie is a love story that has been compared to "Friends. Playing now through Thursday.</p>
        <p>Freebie and The Bean- Starts Friday.</p>
        <p>Late ShowAcupulco GoldPlaying Friday and Saturday at 11:15p.m.</p>
        <p>CINEMA I</p>
        <p>Logans RunThis is a movie about a perfect world where youth prevails and men must die at age 30. Now playing.</p>
        <p>One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest-This movie is about the best selling book with the same title. Starts Friday.</p>
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        <p>Slumber Party 57-This movie set in the fifties, explores the activities of a slumber party where nobody dares sleep. Now playing.</p>
        <p>Apple Dumpling Gang-This movie starring Tim Connors is a Walt Disney comedy. Starts Friday.</p>
        <p>Hospitality House</p>
        <p>Todays half-hour Hospitality House being aired over WITN-TV, Channel 7, from 11:30 a.m. until noon is a popular request program featuring man and wife team Dr. and Mrs. William SUndish Reed of Tampa, Fla.</p>
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        <p>ICE AT FOKUM LOS ANGELES (UPI) - The Mark Taper Forum will preient the world premiere of Michael Criitofera Ice Sept. 16-Oct. 16. The play ia billed as a brutal, startling and humorous love storyfor mature audiences. Last season the Forum gave the world premiere of another Cristofer play, The Shadow Box.</p>
        <p>Broadway comes to East Carolina University in the form of the hit musical rerae. Dont Bother Me, J-=&amp;lt;!aiit Cope on October L at 8:00 p.m. in Wright Auditorium. T.E. Kalem said in Time Magazine, All heaven breaks loose on stage. This cast is so agile that it defies gravity, and the singers have such richly reasonant voices that they could bring dcwn the the walls of Jericho. This 1 the kind of show at which you want to blow kisses. Dont Bother Me, I Cant Cope is recently completing , a three year stay on Broadway with companies in Chicago and on the West</p>
        <p>Coast for a year each. The play, won four Tony Nominations, two Obie Awards, two New York Drama Desk Awards, two Outer Circle Critics Awards, four Los Angeles Drama Critics Awards, and the Grammy Award for The Best Broadway Cast album.</p>
        <p>Ticket prices for Dont Bother Me, I Cant Cope are *5,00 at the door. Tickets purchased in blocks of 20 or more will be priced at $3.00 each. Tickets are available at the Central Ticket Office in Mendenhall Student Center, weekdays from 10:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>Black Festival Events At ECU</p>
        <p>Gospel Music Today</p>
        <p>A gospel music festival, part of the 1976-1977 Blacks jarts Cultural Festival, is being held today at 6:00 p.m. in Mendenhall Student Center Theatre under the sponsorship of the Student Union Minority Arts Committee.No admission will be charged. The public is invited to attend.</p>
        <p>Performing in the festival will be four area musical groups.</p>
        <p>Appearing will be the Andrew A, Best Chorale of Greenville, The Interdenominational Choir of Farmville, The Carrie Harrison Singers of Roanoke Rapids, and The Revelation Singers of Goldsboro.</p>
        <p>African Food Monday</p>
        <p>performance on October 7 at Wrighi Audttortum. Tickete at *5 are on sale at Mendenhall Student Center.</p>
        <p>Mendenhall Student Center Multi-Purp(se Room will be the site of an African Foods and Dance Symposium on Monday, October 4 at 7:30 p.m. The program is being held in conjunction with the Black Arts Cultural Festival.</p>
        <p>The symposium will be conducted by Dr. Robert Bunger of the E C U.</p>
        <p>Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Mrs. Jo Saunders of the E.C.U. Health and Physical Education Department, and several African students.</p>
        <p>Tickets will be available at the door on the night of the program and are priced at twenty-five cents.</p>
        <p>Author To Speak Tuesday</p>
        <p>Grand Theatre in Geneva, where they were paired as principals in dAmboise's Irish Fantasy in 1975. Both were membelPS_,of the Nederlands Dans Theatre company the previous year.</p>
        <p>Eklof, a dance alumna of NCSA, returned from Europe to dance the title role in the schools full-length production of Giselle last February. Before her European debut she had danced two seasons with the Pennsylvania Ballet and was first soloist.</p>
        <p>Rahn, who began his stage career first as a singer and' then as a dancer with the civic opera in his native Lyons had danced leading roles for three years in Graz, Austria and for five with the Antwerp Ballet Company before joining the Nederlands Dans Theatre in 197L</p>
        <p>In addition to'lhe new principals, eight dancers, ail Americans, are newcomers to the North Carolina Dance Theatre this season. They are:</p>
        <p>Cathy Caplin, Charlottesville, Va Richard Kar sten, Phoenix, Ariz., Clare Keane, New York, N. Y., Michael Kessler, Brooklyn, N. Y., Jeanette Makaroff, Appleton, Wise., Daniel Marten, Ft. Worth, Tex,, Nancy Shainburg, Memphis, Tenn., and Betty Vogt, Jacksonville, Fla.</p>
        <p>Persons interested In details on the North Carolina Dance Theater are invited to write Stanley Ware, manager, N. C. Dance Theater, P. 0. Box 12189, Winston-Salem, N. C. 27107.</p>
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        <p>Donald Bogle, author of the award-winning book Tom, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies and Bucks, will present a lect^/siide program of an Inteipretive history of Blacks in American films. Bogle will appear on Tuesday, October 5, at 8:00 P.M.'in Mendenhall Student Center Theatre.</p>
        <p>Donald Bogle started learning about the movies when he worked as story editor for the film direc-tor/producer Otto Preminger. He learned more in researching his book, Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mamies and Bucks, the first</p>
        <p>Porters 1903 one-reeler, Uncle Toms Cabin, through Birth Of A Nation, Our Gang,Gone With The Wind, St, Louis Blues, Imitation Of Life and Carmen Jones, to Dutchman, The Pawnbroker, Putney Swope and Shaft.</p>
        <p>Among the actors whose roles he examines are Steppin Fetchit, Paul Roberson, Rochester, Buckwheat, Mantan Moreland, Farina, Bill Bojangles Robinson, Butterly McQueen, Hattie McDaniel and Dorothy Dandridge. His discussion</p>
        <p>specifically documented ^ also focuses on contemprary</p>
        <p>history of the black actor in the American cinema. Hes still learning, running out to the movies whenever possible.</p>
        <p>In bis book, Toms, Coons, Mulattoes, Mammies and Bucks (Viking, 1973), be takes a dose look at the stereotypes black actors have always been forced to portray examing films from Edwin S.</p>
        <p>actors such as Sidney Poitier, Roscoe Lee Brown, and Jim Brown, as well as the current rush of new black films on the scene.</p>
        <p>Tickets for the program which is being sponsored by the Minority Arts Committee of the Student Union are priced at *2.00 and are available from the E.C.U. Central Ticket Office.</p>
        <p>Music By Strutters Saturday</p>
        <p>The Soulful Strutters, a North Carolina disco band, will be featured for a victory dance following the E.C.U.-Southem Illinois game on Saturday, October 9, The daiwe will begin at 10:00 p.m. at Wright Auditorium.</p>
        <p>The group is from Fayetteville and has traveled ex</p>
        <p>tensively throughout United States.</p>
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        <p>Tickets for the dance are available from the Central Ticket Office and are priced at *2.00. The program is being sponsored by the Minority Arts Committee of the Student Union.</p>
        <p>Four Plays Set For Pocket Theater</p>
        <p>Four pla^ are scheduled for production this season by the Pocket Theater of Durham, which begins operating in a new home at St. Josephs Performance Center, 804 FayettevUIe St.</p>
        <p>The Maids, by Jean Genet, opens October 8 and will be on stage three nights on three consecu.ive weekends in October. Rebecca Ranson directs.</p>
        <p>Edward Bond's Narrow Road to the Deep North is the second play, and will open November 5. Cke Ariall is to direct.</p>
        <p>The other two Pocket Theater productions to be</p>
        <p>Edward Glenn Director Of Community Chorus</p>
        <p>Decatur, Alabama native Edward Glenn, now a resident of Greenville, has been named director of the Greenville Community (horus for the 1976-77 season.</p>
        <p>The young musician ts a member of the voice faculty in the School of Music, East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>Glenn holds the Bachelor of Music degree from Converse</p>
        <p>EDWARD GLENN ... newly appointed director of the Greenville Community Chorus. The chorus is meeting on Tuesdays at 8 p.m. at Jarvis Memorial United Methodist Church. Interested singers are invited to try-out for the chorus.</p>
        <p>College School of Musk and the Master of Music degree from the Catholic University of America.</p>
        <p>During a tour of duty with the U.S. Navy, Glenn, a bass baritone, was a regulariy featured soloist with the U.S. Navy band in the Washington, D. C. area and on national tours. In eariy 1973 he was guest soloist with the National Gallery Orchestra In a concert hoiwring the President and Vice President of the U.S.</p>
        <p>He has sung a wide range of leading roles in opera and oratorio, with orchwtras and (^ra companies in the South and Southeast, and is the recipient of numerous musical awards and honors.</p>
        <p>Prior to coming to ECU, Glenn tught at Northern Virginia Community College In Aiuiandale, Va.</p>
        <p>He is married to the former Linda Jefferson and is a partner in Jefferson Florist, Inc. of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Ashville</p>
        <p>Opening</p>
        <p>Theatre UNC-AshevUlewUl &amp;lt;^n its seventh season with Our Town, Thornton Wilders Pulitzer Prize-winning drama of life in small-town America, October 7-9 in Llpinsky Auditorium.</p>
        <p>Clyde Hiss, Ellen Nagode In Joint Recital Today</p>
        <p>At 8:15 p.m. today faculty members Dr. Clyde -Hiss, baritone, and Ellen R. Nagode, pianist, will appear In recital in the A. J. Fletcher Recital Hall on campus at East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>They will be assisted by Cynthia Barfield, Pamela Cox, Robert Edwards, Joyce Ford, Alan Jones, Jeffrey Krantz, Michael MacDonald, N.A. Miller II, Susan Pair, K. Christine Sluss, Susan West and WUliam White.</p>
        <p>Two groups of songs will make up the first part of the recital. The first is ,a song cycle by Beethoven, An die feme Geliebte (Jeitteles), written in 1816. This cycle is possible the earliest real</p>
        <p>cycle of songs in vocal literature. Unlike other song cycles of the 19th century, it continues through the entire six songs without a stop.</p>
        <p>Six Songs by Brahms is the second group to be performed during the first part of the program. These love songs deal with moonii^t, forest foliage, fair love, bird- song, May breezes and other elements of a romantic nature popular in the 19th century.</p>
        <p>Following an intermission, compositions to be performed include arias from four Russian operasVariaam's Song from Mussorgskys Boris Bodimoff; Song of the Viking Guest, from Sadko</p>
        <p>by Rirasky-Korsakoff; Borodins Recitative and Aria of Vladimir Galitzky from Prince Igor; and Kutuzov's Monologue from Prokofieffs War and Peace.</p>
        <p>The closing selections are two song s from the operettas of Jacques Offenbach, and two GUbert and Sullivan Patter Songs.</p>
        <p>There is no admission charge and the puUk is invited to attend on a first-come, first-seated basis.</p>
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        <p>shown at announced dates will be Elmathas Apology. written by Pocket Theater playwright in residence, Rebecca Ranson; and Chemin de Per, by Georges Feydeau.</p>
        <p>^ason tickets at *8 can be ordered from Pocket Theater, P. 0. Box 1069, Durham, N. C. 27700, or by phone, 688-1704.</p>
        <p>Annual activities for the Greenville Community CJionis are in full swing again, with officers recently elected, rehearsal times established, a new director named, and an application filed for a non-profit organization status.</p>
        <p>Officers elected for the 1976-77 season are Phil Clark, president; Anne Langdale, vice president; and Nancy Twigger, secretary-treasurer.</p>
        <p>Also elected is a music committee comprised of Barbara Caspar, Phil Clark, Edward Glenn and Patricia Hiss. Preliminary plans by the committee call for a concert during the Christmas season and a second concert in February.</p>
        <p>Rehearsals for chorus members this season have been set for Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m. in Jarvis Memorial United Methodist Church. (This is a change from Monday night rehearsals of previous years). Males and females of all ages with singing talents interested in becoming a member of the chorus are Invited to attend for a try out.</p>
        <p>From 1769-1782, Fra Junpero Serra founded nine Franciscan missions in California.</p>
        <p>New voices are needed and will be welcomed.</p>
        <p>One major new development for the chorus is a recent application through the Secretary of State for the establishment of the Greenville Community Oiorus as a non-profit, tax-exempt organization. Once this is approved, the chorus would t^ome eligible fto share in any funding that might be received by the Greenville-Pith Arts Council now being formed.</p>
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        <p>Seventeen bronze sculptures, all selected (or a traveling show from the</p>
        <p>extensive collection of sculpture of the Mary Duke Biddle Gallery for the Blind</p>
        <p>assistant director ,,. Brent D, Blass has been appointed assistant director for preservation programs of the state Division of Archives and History, Glass, assistant director of the Southern Oral History Program at UNC-Chapei Hill, assumed his new duties October l. Glass is working on an extensive study of Gold Mining Communities of North Carolina, 1830-1925," (Photo Division of Archives and History),</p>
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        <p>of the North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh, will go on view at the Greenville Art Center tomorrow, Monday; October 4.</p>
        <p>Begun in 1966, the Gallery for the Blind was created with funds made available by the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, The collection and work of the gallery have been expanded with grants from the Department of Health, Education and Welfare. Since 1971 it has received state financial support.</p>
        <p>Conceived for the benefit of blind persons, the gallery at the N.C, Museum of Art is designed so that blind visitors</p>
        <p>can explore the sculptures with ease. The items are displayed on a waist-high shelf around the three galleiy rooms, with a handrail in front to guide blind visitors through. Braille labels on the handrail describe the objects being displayed.</p>
        <p>Works chosen for this gallery are all three-dimensional, and range from ancient to modem cultures in varying styles and media  wood, stone, metal.</p>
        <p>The sculpture has equal appeal to persons who are not visually handicapped and has been a particularly effective means of introducing children to sculptural art.</p>
        <p>American, European and Asiatic works are included In the small traveling show and include pieces such as a 13th-14th century Cambodian Khmer Figure; Jimuiu Mason's bust of John Kennedy; Marcel Debut's study of a Fisherboy; and Joe Brown's sculpture^ of a modern swimmer ii^'8 crawl swimming stroke.</p>
        <p>Viewing hours at the Art Center are from 9 to 12 and 2 to 5 Monday through Friday, and from 9-12 on Saturday. There Is no admission fee and the public is Invited to see the show.</p>
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        <p>Book News</p>
        <p>From Sheppard Memorial Library</p>
        <p>By LOUISE WUJCERSON PERRY</p>
        <p>East Branch Library has received several new and interesting titles from the wide selection of books available this fall. Morris West, author of THE SHOES OF THE FISCHER-MAN and THE SALAMANDER, has again written a novel of epic proportions. THE NAVIGATOR is the story of one man and his companions who set out to find the last unknown place on earth. Gunnar Thorkild is a Polynesian scholar at the University of Hawaii who pubiishes a paper claiming that there exists in the vast Pacific an island known only to the ancient Polynesian priests. Scorned by the academic world., he must prove his belief and so dedicates his life to the quest. The story of the voyage and the group's struggle for survival make for a tale of high adventure and ancient mystery.</p>
        <p>Another historical novel 1^. Constance Gluyas dipicts the beauty and inhumanity of Restoration England. Sarah Barry has seen the worst of the London slums and prisons, when she is aided by Lord Witherly, only to be claimed again by a destructive fate. Sarahs experiences in an asylum for the insane and the authors fine attention to historic detail present a vibrant portrait of a fascinating period.</p>
        <p>Elna Stones THE VISIONS OF ESMAREE is a chUling tale of the rural south reminiscent of TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD. Esmaree MacMillan is psychic, but nobody in the small town will believe the warnings of an imaginative 10 year old girl. So when theft, adultery, racial unrest, and finally murder shakes the towns calm, Esmaree can only watch helplessly. When at least she is believed she must find someone to trust, lest her gift destroy her.</p>
        <p>Peter Dickinsons newest and most original mystery is set in Buckingham Palace, in todays world but with a different royal family. King Victor II, M. D. is a frustrated doctor with two very unusual children. All are busy at work being a royal family, when their daily routine is interrupted by a series of nasty practical jokes which culminate in murder. It becomes clear that there are skeletons in the royal closet and that someone is determied to let them out. As always, Peter Dickinson, author of THE POISON ORACLE and THE LIVELY DEAD, is a master of convincing detail and fantasy.</p>
        <p>1. I Dont Want To Have To Marry You, Brown &amp;amp; Cornelius</p>
        <p>2. "I Wonder If Ive Ever Said Goodbye, Johnny Rodriguez</p>
        <p>3. If Youve Got The Money Ive Got The Time, WUlie Nelson</p>
        <p>4. All I Can Do, Dolly Par-ton</p>
        <p>5. "Heres Some Love, Tanya Tucker</p>
        <p>6. Cant You See, Waylon Jennings</p>
        <p>7. Afternoon Delight, Johnny Carver</p>
        <p>8. (Im A) Stand By My Woman Man, Ronnie Milsap</p>
        <p>9. Ive Loved You All Of The Way, Donna Fargo</p>
        <p>10. "The Games That Daddies Play, Conway Twitty</p>
        <p>A BRONZE HORSE ... by contemporary French sculptor Manfred v&amp;lt;mi Diehold, is one of the bronzes In the new show at the Greenville Art Coiter going on view October 4. The show con</p>
        <p>sists of selected items from the Mary Duke Biddle Gallery for the Blind of the N.C. Museum of Art in Raleigh. (Photo courtesy NCMA).</p>
        <p>Festival Of Leaves</p>
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        <p>1. "Shake Your Booty, KC &amp;amp; The Sunshine Band</p>
        <p>2. Low down, Boz Scruggs</p>
        <p>3. Play That Funky Music, WUd Cherry</p>
        <p>4. A Fifth of Beethoven. Murphy &amp;amp; The Big Apple</p>
        <p>5. Disco Duck (Part D, Dees &amp;amp; His Cast of Idiots</p>
        <p>6. DevU Woman, Cliff Richard</p>
        <p>7. "If You Leave Me Now, (3iicago</p>
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        <p>9. A UtUe Bit More, Dr. Hook</p>
        <p>10. Id Really Love To See You Tonight, Dan &amp;amp; Coley</p>
        <p>The Tenth Annual Autumn Leaves Festival is being held in Mount Airy this year on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Octobers, 9, and 10.</p>
        <p>Preliminary activities will be held on Thurssday, to include a Festival Wagon Train parade down Main Street at noon, with Bluegrass music shows at 2, 5, and 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>Among activites slated for Friday, beginning at 11:30 a.m. are cooking events, crafts demonstrations and displays, music and clowns, displays at the Snake and Insect Museum, all free; and a rodeo from 8 to 10:40 p.m. for which admission is $4 for adults and $3 for children.</p>
        <p>On Saturday, day long activities will include further</p>
        <p>cooking and arts events, doggers, a tobacco spitting contest, goose racing, mountain music and a repeat of the rodeo at 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>Sundays activities begin at 1 p.m., ending at 6 p.m. with the rodeo starting at 2 p.m. Also on Sundays list is the Autumn Leave Horse Show.</p>
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        <p>Poetry Forum Active</p>
        <p>Remember?</p>
        <p>Vernon Ward, director of the East Carolina University Poetry Forum, has announced that twice monthly poetry forums are now underway at the, university again.</p>
        <p>The meetings will be held on the first and third Tuesday of each month in Room 221,</p>
        <p>Mendenhall Student Center on campus, beginning at 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>All poets and poetry lovers are invited to attend. There is no admission fee involved.</p>
        <p>The first meeting (or October will be Tuesday, October 5 at 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>Fans Show At St. John's</p>
        <p>An exhibition of paintings by Gladys Going Faris of Wilmington will be on view at St. Johns Art Gallery, 114 Orange St., Wilmington, from October 5 through October 30.</p>
        <p>The paintings, mostly watercolors, rely heavily on regional scenes for subject matter. Many of the works are landscapes.</p>
        <p>Also at St. Johns during October, a series of three lectures wilt be presented by Jim E. Spivey on the tt^ilc, The Arts of Japan. These will be at 7 p.m. on October 7, 14 and 21.</p>
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        <p>1. To Each His Own</p>
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        <p>(Courtesy This Was Your Hit Parade By John R. Wiiliams)</p>
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        <p>Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturdays from 10 a.m.toSp.m.</p>
        <p>The official name of Algeria is the Democratic and Popular Republic of Algeria. It has an estimated population of 15,700,000.</p>
        <p>Doskey Performed In Raleigh</p>
        <p>First Time on TV! Charlton Heston Ava Gardner George Kennedy Lome Greene Genevieve Bujold Richard Roundtree in the climax of the spectacular that set new standards for suspense and breath-taking special effects</p>
        <p>NBC presents The Big Event!</p>
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        <p>RALIEGH. - Every student who has ever taken music lessons has dreamed at one time or another of performing with a major symphony orchestra.</p>
        <p>This dream came true recently in a new program of the North Carolina Symphony when 15 students and two young faculty members from the area were invited to perform a concerto or sing arias or conduct their won compossition.</p>
        <p>With the North Carolina Symphony in full force on the stage of Raleighs Memorial</p>
        <p>Auditorium, and conductors John Gosltng and James Ogle on hand to direct, these Symphony Seminar Sessions gave these young musicians an opportunity to get the</p>
        <p>VntGINU OPERA</p>
        <p>NORFOLK, Va. (UPD - The two-year-old Virginia Opera, Association 1978-77 season will comprise a total of 12 performances of Hlgoletto, "II Trovatore and a double bill of Mozarts "Impresario and I Pagllacci.</p>
        <p>feeling of what It was like to follow a conductor, balance a performance with a full orchestra, and get over some of the stage fright that Is usually reserved (or a performance with a full house of people.</p>
        <p>Students and faculty members who performed in this all-day Seminar Session came from Duke University East Carolina University UNC-Chapel Hill, UNC Greensboro, UNC Wilmington, and one 15-year-old student from Millbrook High School.</p>
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        <p>Bucs Intercept 22-3 Win Over Citadel</p>
        <p>JDYPEELE Sports Editor</p>
        <p>Easjf Carolina University specially and defensive unit came up with the big plays last night to put the Pirates in good field position and enable the Bucs to capture a 22-3 win over The Citadel.</p>
        <p>The victory kept the Bucs unbeaten this season in four -games, and moved their con-; secutive victory streak to 10 in a row, second longest in the nation. It also left the Bucs with 'a 2-0 Southern Conference : record, and in sole possession of ; first place.</p>
        <p>For the Bulldogs, its was their second and worst defeat of the year. They are 2-2, losing their other game to Clemson, 10-7. The Bulldogs are 1-1 in conference play.</p>
        <p>Kicker Pete Conaty kid three field goals in the game, keeping his pace as the nations leader in that category. His boots of 22,28 ad 18 yards moved him to 10 for the season, snapping the old season record of nine, held by Ricky McLester in 1972. He has 11 for his career, leaving him three short of that ECU mark. Conaty also added one PAT.</p>
        <p>Quarterback Mike Weaver scored both of the Pirate touchdowns, on runs of five and nine yards. An attempted two point conversion following the final touchdown fell short.</p>
        <p>The Pirate defense held the Bulldogs to just % yards rushing and 54 passing. The highly regarded Citadel defense gave</p>
        <p>up 287 yards, 239 of it on the ground.</p>
        <p>But the Bucs didnt need much as they held ^wd field position a lot.</p>
        <p>Six pass interceptions kept the Bucs in good shape, while long punt returns also helped along.</p>
        <p>The Citadel got is lone score on a 37 yard field gxc! tij faui Tanguay.</p>
        <p>That came on the Bulldogs first possession. Tyrone Roper ran the kickoff back 69 yards to the Pirate 26 before he was thrust out of bounds. But after a penalty on first down for illegal procedure set the Dogs back, they failed to make a first down, and Tanguay kicked for a 34) lead with 13:32Jeft in the period.</p>
        <p>East Carolisa moved the ball after t^p-^^ff into Bulldogs 5^, but punted it away 'from the 45.</p>
        <p>After holding Citadel on downs, the Bucs got it back on their own 42. Eddie Hicks took pitch out around the left side for 11 yards, and Raymond Jones got seven through the middle. Weaver added five to the 35, and after Jones got two more, Hicks went up the middle for 12 to the 21. Weaver broke away for 14 on the sweep, hut from the seven, the Bucs stalled, and Conaty kicked with 4:26 left to tie it at 3-.3.</p>
        <p>Four plays later, the Bucs were going again. Gerald Hall returned a punt 60 yards to the Citadel 20. The Bucs missed out on a first down at the 11, however, and Conaty again kicked on fourth down, this time</p>
        <p>for a 28-yarder with 54 seconds left. That put the Pirates ahead, 6-3.</p>
        <p>As the second period opened. The Citadel drove from its 34 to the Bucs 23 where another Tanguay field goal attempt was wide.</p>
        <p>Tie two teams exchanged interceptions after that, but it wasnt until Hall picked off one at the East Carolina 41 and</p>
        <p>returned it to the Citadel 49 that another scoring drive got going.</p>
        <p>After the Bucs got a first down at the 38, Weaver picked up 12 to the 26. On third and seven from the 23, Weaver hit Clay Burnett for 14 to the nine, but after reachingThe two on tjiird.down, the Bucs again'kicked a'field goal, with Conaty booting this ode over from 18 yards out. That made it 8-3 with 4:08 left in the half.</p>
        <p>The Citadel once again drove inside Buc territory, to the 39 before being hurled back and having to jiunt.</p>
        <p>The Bucs fumbled the ball back to The Citadel on the first series of the second half at the Pirate 44. But on third down. Hall again came up with an interception and nearly took it all the way back. His 51 yard return to the ten set up the first Pirate touchdown, however.</p>
        <p>On the first play. Weaver swept the left side for five yards, and on thfteecond, he a^ih went to the left, this time scoringlrom the five. Canatys PAT made it 16-3 with 11:54 left in the third period.</p>
        <p>Harold Fort ran an interception back 37 yards to the Citadel 21, but the Bucs fumbled that chance away on the third play.</p>
        <p>Another time, the Bucs failed</p>
        <p>Heels Lose First,24-3</p>
        <p>by inches of making a first down at the Citadel 26, and turned the ball over. But two plays later, Harold Randolph intercepted at the 27 and returned it to the 23; setting up the final touchdown.</p>
        <p>Weaver kept along the right side for 14 yards to the nine, then carried over on the right from there on the next play. With 11:59, it was 22-3. Weaver was cut down short of the goal line on the two-point attempt.</p>
        <p>Neither team did much after that as East Carolina went to its bench both offensively and defensively.</p>
        <p>Weaver led the Pirate rushing with 103 yards on 26 carries, while Jones had 52 yards on 16 carries. Weaver was also five of nine passing for 48 yards.</p>
        <p>The Citadels Andrew Johnson led the Bulldog rushing with nine caixies for 36 yards. Second string quarterback Joe Sumrall went most of the way, hitting six of 18 for 45 yards. All six interceptions were off his passes.</p>
        <p>The Pirates return home next week to face strong Southern Illinois, winner of its last three games.</p>
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        <p>Passing yrds Return Yards Passes Puntsaverage Fumbles lost Yards Penalized )</p>
        <p>The Citadel East Caroliru Scoring:</p>
        <p>CTanguay, 37 field goal. EC-Conaty,M field goal. ECConaty 20 field goal. EC-Conaty 18 field goal.</p>
        <p>EC-Weaver, Srun (Conaty Hick) EC-Weaverrun(runfailed)</p>
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        <p>Hunter Keys Irish Win</p>
        <p>TOUGH YARDAGEEast Carolina University fullback Raymond Jones (dark uniform) bulls his way through Hie Citadels defenders for some hard-</p>
        <p>earned yards up the middle in last nights game. (Reflector photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>By DOUG TUCKER AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) -Curtis Brown shook loose from a pair of tacklers at the line of scrimmage, bolted Into the secondary and raced 52 yards for a Missouri touchdown Saturday, sparking the Tigers to a 24-3 victory over North Carolina.</p>
        <p>Missouri, ranked 12th in the nation, throughly dominated the 14th-ranked and previously unbeaten Tar Heels, n^ing up more than 500 yards.</p>
        <p>Substituting liberally as the temperature climbed into the 90s, Missouri, 3-1, clinched the decision with a 27-yard field goal by Tim Gibbons with three minutes and 50 seconds left.</p>
        <p>Quarterback Pete Woods, who engineered Missouris 22-21 upset of Ohio State in his first college game last week.</p>
        <p>marched the Tigers 71 yards in 10 plays for a 74) lead in the first period. Slotback Joe Stewart covered the final 11 yards on a reverse.</p>
        <p>North Carolina recovered a Missouri fumble at the Tiger 16 moments later but had to be satisfied with Tom Biddles 23-yard field goal.</p>
        <p>Missouri took a 14-3 halftime lead when Leo Lewis dashed 40 yards to the Tar Heel one with a punt and Woods dashed into the end ione from there.</p>
        <p>North CAroIlM  3  0  0  0-3</p>
        <p>MImoutI  7  7  7  3-24</p>
        <p>MU-Stwn 11 run (Gibbons kick) NC-FGBIddle 23 MU-Woods 1 run (Oibbonskick) MU-Brown 52 run fOibbons kick)</p>
        <p>MUFO Gibbons 37 A-0,7</p>
        <p>North Carolina</p>
        <p>State Wins First Game; Record Kick Nips Indy</p>
        <p>BLOOMINGTON, Ind. (AP)  Quarterback Johnny Evans curled a 70-yard pass to Elijah Marshall that set up his own go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter Saturday as North Carolina State rallied to a 24-21 college football victory over Indiana.  '*</p>
        <p>II 40-114 104 58 10 22-2 10 41 2*0 531</p>
        <p>Firs! downs Rushas-yards Passing yards Raturn yares Passes Punts Fumbles-losi Panalties-yares</p>
        <p>Sophomore tailback Ted MiuiHiri Brown added two touchdowns  and kicker Jay Sherrill booted  m a Memorial Stadium record-ty-, ing 52-yard field goal as the &amp;gt;35 Wolfpack recorded its first vic-tory of the season after three</p>
        <p>No. 1 Michigan Tops Wake Forest, 31-0</p>
        <p>By LARRY PALADINO AP ^rts Writer</p>
        <p>ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) -Fullback Rob Lytle scored two touchdowns and passed Tom Harmon on the all-time Michigan rushing list Saturday as the top-ranked Wolverines blanked stubborn Wake Forest 314) in intercollegiate football.</p>
        <p>Lytle scored on a nine-yard</p>
        <p>run in the second quarter and on a 25-yard burst in the tinal period as Michigan won its fourth game without a loss and dropped Wake Forest to 2-3 before a crowd of 103,281.</p>
        <p>Lytle rushed for 110 yards in 14 carries to give the senior 2,-187 lor his career to move him into fifth place ahead of fabled Harmons 2,134.</p>
        <p>Terps Get Fourth Win; Beat Villanova ,20-9</p>
        <p>By GORDON BEARD AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP)  Seventh-ranked Maryland, stymied by bad wather and its own turnovers, punched out a 20-9 football victory over Villanova Saturday, scoring the clinching points in their fourth consecutive victory on a 48-yard touchdown pass by Mark Manges.</p>
        <p>The reception by wlngback Chuck White came on only the fourth pass attempt of the rainy afternoon by Manges and enabled the Terps to shake off the Wildcats, wdio didnt make a first down until three minutes remained In the third period.</p>
        <p>Two plays after the first down, however, Villanova fullback Tony Serge fumbled and Marylands Larry Seder recovered to set up the final score.</p>
        <p>The unbeaten Terps, who trailed 94 at balftlme, went ahead midway through the third quarter on a 13-yard run by fullback Tim Wilson, climaxing a 57-yard drive kept alive by a fourth-down running play at the 15.</p>
        <p>The Terps other score, a six-yard run by wlngback Dean Richards, came after Steve At-</p>
        <p>kins ran the opening kickoff back 59 yards.</p>
        <p>But Villanova scored a safety following a bad Maryland center snap on a punt and then went ahead 9-6 on a one-yard run by Serge, after defensive end Phil DiGiacomo intercepted a Manges pass and returned it to the Maryland eight. The WUdcaU, now 1-3, needed four plays to score from there.</p>
        <p>Villanova, which had lost to Maryland 41-0 in each of the past two seasons, stayed in the game while playing error-free ball despite Its lack of offense.</p>
        <p>In addition to his interception, DiGiacomo also recovered a fumble during a frustrating second quarter for Maryland when the Terps missed field goal attempts of 32 and 41 yards by Mike Sochko.</p>
        <p>Atkins, who rushed for 517 yards In three previous games for Maryland, totaled just 93 on 29 carries, but Wilson iian for IDS on 19 attempts.</p>
        <p>The Wildcats wound up with a net offense of 82 yards In a game played In a driving rain most of the way, and both teams attempted a combiqed eight passes.</p>
        <p>The other Michigan touchdowns were scored by quarterback Rick Leach on a two-yard nm in the first quarter, a 13-yarder by tailback Harlan Huckleby in the third and a 23-yard field goal by Bob Wood in the second period.</p>
        <p>Michigan, favored by as many as 40 points, led only 17-0 at halftime and its high-powered offense never really got untracked. The Demon Deacons intercepted three Leach passes, including one by comerback Don Smading in the fourth quarter.</p>
        <p>Wake Forest's best scoring opportunity came in the first quarter when the Deacons had reached the Wolverine 30 only to have fullback Mark Cregar lo^ a fumble to Michigans Jerry Zuver. The Wolverines then drove 70 yards in nine plays to get the TD run from Leach.</p>
        <p>Wake Forest also tried a 53-yard field goal by Urban Eriksson In the third quarter, but it was short. The Deacons had moved well through the air against Michigan, but the Wolverines hung in for their second shutout.</p>
        <p>losses and a tie.</p>
        <p>The Hoosiers, now 1-3, led 21-17 going into the final period after touchdown runs by quarterback Terry Jones and Rlc Enls, and a five-yard touchdown pass from Jones to Kevin Westover.</p>
        <p>But North Carolina State took just six plays on its first possession of the final period to earn the victory. The long pass to Marshall put the ball at Indianas 21. Another pass to a diving Randy Hall brou^t it to the two-yard line, and Evans ran around right end three plays later for the score, his fourth of the season.</p>
        <p>Enis, whose second-quarter touchdown had given Indiana a 14-7 lead, finished with 208 yards rushing, three yards short of the Hoosiers singlegame record set last year by currently injured Courtney Snyder.</p>
        <p>Enis also set up Indianas first touchdown wiUi a record-tying 82-yard run in the first period.</p>
        <p>Brown finished with 141 yards, marking the eighth time in 12 college games he has surpassed 100. He also has scored 20 career touchdowns.</p>
        <p>It took North Carolina State just four plays and a minute and a half to score on its first possession of the game. Two carries by Brown and one by Timmy Johnson put the ball at midfield, then Brown broke through the Hoosier line for 50 yards and his sixth touchdown of the season.</p>
        <p>The Hoosiers took even less time to tie the score on their next series. Enis caught a nine-yard pass, then rambled 82 yards to the Wolfpack seven-yard line. Freshman tailback Mike Harkrader picked up two</p>
        <p>more yards before Jones hit Westover for the touchdown.</p>
        <p>Indiana took the lead following a 63-yard drive early in the second period, with Enis going the final two yards for his fourth touchdown of the year.</p>
        <p>Costly penalties kept North Carolina State in trouble the rest of the half, and it seemed the Hoosiers would take the 4-7 lead into intermission until Sherrills long field goal brought the Wolfpack within four points with one second remaining.</p>
        <p>North Carolina State grabbed the lead again in the third period as substitute quarterback Kevin Scanlon directed the Wolfpack to the Indiana 13 before Brown ran in for his second touchdown.</p>
        <p>Indianas final touchdown came late in the third quarter after defensive end Carl Smith recovered a Scanlon fumble at the Wolfpack 16yard line. Five plays later, Jones sneaked throu^ from the one-yard line.</p>
        <p>Enis 82-yard run, which tied the stadium record set by Rick Thompson against Baylor in 1968, helped him to 165 yards</p>
        <p>by halftime.</p>
        <p>Nortt) Carolina St Indiana</p>
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        <p>A32,090</p>
        <p>N.Cero SI. Indiana First downs 17  20</p>
        <p>Rushes yards Passing yards Return yard Pastes Punts</p>
        <p>Fumbles lost Penalties yards</p>
        <p>56 252 54 31B )S6  46</p>
        <p>39  11</p>
        <p>8 12-0  6 23 2</p>
        <p>5 49  6 39</p>
        <p>4-2  10</p>
        <p>6-61  220</p>
        <p>By JAMES V. HIGGINS EAST LANSING, Mich. (UPI)  Junior halfback A1 Hunters 54 yards of first quarter rushing keyed a tough running attack Saturday that carried Notre Dame to a 24-6 victory^, over Michigan State, the third consecutive win for the Irish over Big Ten opponents.</p>
        <p>Notre Dame running backs broke through the Spartan defense easily in the first half despite the absence of star fullback Jerome Heavens, who missed the game because of a bruised knee.</p>
        <p>Michigan State defenders got tough in the second half, forcing a seesaw battle with both teams unable to muster effective scoring drives until the closing seconds.</p>
        <p>Georgia Tech Gets First Win</p>
        <p>ATLANTA (AP) - Record-breaking David Sims powered Georgia Techs rediscovered ground attack by scoring a pair of touchdowns in a 35-14 college football victory over hapless Virginia Saturday night.</p>
        <p>Sims rushed for 9ifyards and scored on runs of six and 14 yards, Eddie Lee Ivery slashed for 123 yards and a one yard scoring run and Bucky Sham-burger added 64 yards including a five yard TD run as Tech won its first game of the season.</p>
        <p>With 34 seconds left in the game, All-America tight end Ken MacAffe caught a Rick Slager pass and ran one yard across the goal line.</p>
        <p>The first points scored against Notre Dame in the last three contests came from Michigan State field goal specialist Hans Nielsen, whose 29-yard effort late in the third quarter gave him 19 career field goals-to tie a Michigan State individual record.</p>
        <p>Nielsen bettered another personal mark with four minutes gone In the third quarter, booting a 49-yard field goal that was longer by one yard than his previous best.</p>
        <p>In the first quarter, Hunter broke away for a 23-yard gain that brouit the Irish to the Michigan State 39-yard line, then picked up five additional yards on two more carries to give Dave Reeve room for a perfect 47-yard field goal, the 21st of his career, with less than five minutes gone in the game.</p>
        <p>Hunter then accounted for 29 yards of a 32-yard drive and crashed into the end zone from the one-yard line for the first Irish touchdown with 9:32 gone in the first quarter.</p>
        <p>The second touchdown came after an 80-yard march that culminated when junior halfback Terry Eurick of Saginaw, Mich., caught a 16yard Slager pass and carried it five yards into the end zone to put the Irish ahead 16-0.</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh Beats Duke On TD Passes, 44-31</p>
        <p>Edens Loses Decision</p>
        <p>LAS VEGAS: Nev.-Challenger Gary Edens of Greenville went the distance with world champion Bill Wallace, but lost the decision in the world middleweight full-</p>
        <p>contact karate championship stmbleda7ound mUl Tatein held here yesterday.</p>
        <p>Edens sUyed the full nine rounds with Wallace, but Wallace retained his title on a</p>
        <p>By David Nelsen Associated Press Writer DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - With his powerful running game bogged down by a determined Duke defense, Pittsburgh quarterback Matt Cavanaugh took to the air as the Panthers struggled past Duke 44-31 in an intersectional football game Saturday afternoon.</p>
        <p>Pitts star halfback Tony Dorset! was held to just 45 yards rushing in the first half and one touchdown in the game. Cavanaugh retaliated by throwing five touchdown passes, four of them in the second and third periods.</p>
        <p>Duke opened the game with a 35-yard touchdown drive, capped by a four-yard scamper by Art Gore.</p>
        <p>With Dorset! bottled up, Pitt</p>
        <p>pass from Mike Dunn to Tony Benjamin made the score 37-15,</p>
        <p>Dorsetts only score was a four-yard dash with 2:51 left in the third quarter. Duke closed the period with a 50-yard scoring pass from Dunn to Chuck Williamson to make the score 44-23 through a two-point conversion keeper by Dunn.</p>
        <p>Duke moved eight points closer with five minutes left on a one-yard burst by Barney who also scored the two-point conversion on a sprint around right end.</p>
        <p>Pitt is now 4-0 while Dukes record fell to 2-2.</p>
        <p>Pitt  7  23 14 0-44</p>
        <p>Duke $1J 0 16 8-31 DukeGore 4 run (Fusco kick)</p>
        <p>PittTaylor 66 pass from Csvanaughh (Long kick)</p>
        <p>PittSafety, blocked punt out of en dzone</p>
        <p>Pltt-Taylor 10 pass from Cavanaugh (Long kick Pirt'Corbett 27 pass from Cavanaugh (Long kick)</p>
        <p>PittJones 37 pass from Cavanaugh (long kick)</p>
        <p>Pitf-Jones 24 pass from Cavanaugh (Long kick)</p>
        <p>Duke-Barney 1 run (Pass Dunn to Benjamin)</p>
        <p>PittOorsett 4 run (long kick) Duke-Williamson pass from Dunn (Ounn run)</p>
        <p>DukeBainey 1 run (Barney run)</p>
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        <p>Fumbles lost Penalties yards</p>
        <p>23  18</p>
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        <p>19  D</p>
        <p>14 17 0 14 23 3 3 43  5-35</p>
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        <p>unanimous decision.</p>
        <p>January Shoots 63; Leads Sahara By One</p>
        <p>By BOB GREEN AP Golf Writer</p>
        <p>Two good punt returns by lAs VEGAS (AP) - Don Jim Smith helped Michigan on January, the slow-moving Tex-two of its scores. Woods field an who calls himself Old goal came shortly after a 41- Folks, made eagle three on yard Smith punt return to the his final hole, shot a four-un-Wake Forest 13. Lytles first der-par 67 and took a one-</p>
        <p>well, he said. If I do, fine. If I dont, ru just pack my bags and go to Dallas.</p>
        <p>the first period when Cavanaugh lobbbed a 66yard bomb to Willie Taylor, tying the score 7-7.</p>
        <p>In the second period, Pitt got its act together and took control of the ball game An attempted punt by Duke's Bob Grupp was blocked and the Panthers moved ahead 9-7 when the ball rolled through the end zone for a safety.</p>
        <p>Cavanaugh struck again on a 10-yard touchdown pass to</p>
        <p>Rozantz Passes Rip Virginia Tech, 27-15</p>
        <p>BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) -Sophomore quarterback Tom Rozantz picked Virginia Techs defense apart, and fullback Keith Fimian scored three touchdowns Saturday in William &amp;amp; Marys 27-15 college football victory over the Gobblers.</p>
        <p>A partisan crowd of 35,000 watched in awe as Rozantz ripped the highly-regarded</p>
        <p>Taylor, despite being tackled at Tech defense on two scoring drives and took advantage of a</p>
        <p>TD climaxed a 45-yard, 11-play drive after Smith returned a punt 39 yards.</p>
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        <p>George Archer, the slump-ridden, 6foot-5 former Masters champion, managed a 69 in the whipping winds that gusted to stroke lead Saturday in the ^ miles per hour and was just third round of the J135,000 Sa- i,e shot back at 202. Archer, hara Invitational Golf Touma- attempting to fight his way out ment.  of a three-year slump, had the</p>
        <p>The 46-year-old January, who lead alone until the steady admits to a certain fondness for January ran in an iWoot eagle the 6,800 yard Sahara-Nevada putt on the final hole.</p>
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        <p>Country Club course, had a three-round total of 201, 12 under par In his quest for a second title of the year.</p>
        <p>Oh, Im just gonna go play my game tomorrow, try to play</p>
        <p>the time.</p>
        <p>Cavanaugh wrapped up the first half with a 27-yard scoring pass to Jim Corbett, and a 37-yard scoring pass to Gordon Jones just 16 seconds later The quick followup touchdown was on the first play after Bob Jury snared a pass from Dukes number two quarterback, Dale Oostdyk.</p>
        <p>Second-ranked Pitt stretched its 30-7 balftlme lead by seven points when Cavanaugh hit</p>
        <p>fumble for another.</p>
        <p>Freshman kicker Steve Li-bassi added field goals of 34 and 41 yards for the Indians' third triumph and a 3-1 record, Virginia Tech is 2-2</p>
        <p>The Indians, who have only four seniors among their 22 starters, scored midway the opening period when linebacker Jeff Hosmer recovered a Mitch</p>
        <p>mlan drove over again from the one to cap an 80-yard, 12-play drive.</p>
        <p>The Indians added Libassis first field goal and a 14-yard touchdown pass from Rozantz to Fimian for a 24-7 lead after three periods.</p>
        <p>Tech scored on a freak play with just 33 seconds left in the half. Barnes threw a 35-yard pass that was batted in the air by W&amp;amp;M defensive end Ken Smith. The ball was grabbed by the Gobblers' Moses Foster, who stepped into the end zone for the touchdown.Techs other TD came with only 1:50 left when George Heath went three yards at the end of a 99-yard drive.</p>
        <p>William B Mary  7  7 10 3-27</p>
        <p>Virginia Tocb  0  7 0 8-15</p>
        <p>W&amp;amp;M Fimian 1 run (LiiMtOt kick) WtM-Flmion 1 run (Libau&amp;gt; kick)</p>
        <p>Toch Fotr 35 pa* from Barn* (Engit kick)</p>
        <p>Jones on a 24-yard touchdown Big George Bums, who had pass, but the Blue Devils the 36hole lead, made one charged back and Mike Barney double bogey and could do no climaxed a 58-yard drive with a better than a 73 that left him two-yard plunge over the four shots back at 205.  middle. A two-pomt conversion</p>
        <p>W8.M  FG LIbatat 34</p>
        <p>WOiM  - Fimian U pou  from Rozantz</p>
        <p>Barnes  fumble  on  the  Tech  31.  iLib.ui</p>
        <p>Seven  plsys  later,  Fimian  Tcn-  Hath 4 run (con nm)</p>
        <p>scored his first touchdown on a *  one-yard blast oil left tackle. f,,</p>
        <p>Llbassl kicked his first of three extra points.</p>
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        <p>Reid Ross Rallies Past Rampants, 27-3</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor</p>
        <p>Reid Ross High Schooi overcame a severe case of the fumbies late in the first half and overcame an early Rose High School lead to gain a 27-3 win Friday night.</p>
        <p>It was the fifth straight win for the Cougars, who are ranked number two in the state. For Rose, it was their third straight defeat, as the defending 4-A state champs, fell off to a 1-4 record.</p>
        <p>The contest was also the final non-conference game for the Rampants, who open Division I</p>
        <p>play next Thursday at Rocky Mount.</p>
        <p>Derek Brewington provided the Rampants with their only lead of the night when he booted a 42-yard field goal.</p>
        <p>But late in the half, BUi Pinkney (brother of East Carolina University defensive back Reggie Pinkney) bulled over from the one to put the Cougars into the lead.</p>
        <p>Alphonso Chance added a score in the final seconds of the half, when he fell on a fumble in the end zone.</p>
        <p>Quarterback Craig Browning got the third Reid Ross score, in the third period, scrambling for</p>
        <p>25 yards, and Wayne Bryson finished it off witha 49-yard run with a pass interception.</p>
        <p>Jim McDaniel added PAT kicks after the first three scores, missing on the final one.</p>
        <p>Fumbles bothered both teams, with Reid Ross losing the ball on four straight possessions to open the game. Rose lost the ball</p>
        <p>Browning, almost caught in the backfield, flipped the ball back to Chance for a nine-yard gain to the seven. Then, on the next play, Browning went around the right side, and, Just as he was hit at the two, appeared to lateral to Chance. The ball was hobbled, however, and went into the end zone, where</p>
        <p>three times on fumbles and hfPChance recovered with seven</p>
        <p>two passes picked off.</p>
        <p>The Cougars opened the game with a drive that moved from their own 28 to the Rose 18 before the first fumble cost them the chance to score. Browning went for an early score, lofting a 40-</p>
        <p>seconds left, making it 14-3.</p>
        <p>Rose Coach Dave Bumgarner argued in vain that the flip was a forward lateral, and drew only two 15-yard penalties on the kickoff for his troubles. The referee claimed it was a fum-</p>
        <p>VMI Rallies To Topple Furman</p>
        <p>yard bomb to Chance on the ble, Bumgarner said af-opening play from scrimmage, terwards, "not a lateral. moving it all the way to the Rose After twice holding the 32.  Cougars  in the third period. Rose</p>
        <p>After Rose failed to move the gave up the third touchdown on ball after the fumble, the just two plays. Reid Ross got it Rampants kicked it away. But after a short kick at the Ram-</p>
        <p>WHOOPS!The football squirts loose from Rose quarterback Jeff Aldridge as he is hit by Reid Ross Charles Perkins (78). Aldridge was attempting to hand off to running back Mike Joyner (21) when</p>
        <p>Perkins burst through on a Mitz. At left is Darjde Ford (63) of Reid Roes. The Cougars handed The Rampants their third straight defeat, 27-3, Friday night. (Reflector Photo by Tommy Forrest)</p>
        <p>College Football Scoreboard</p>
        <p>UCLA Ties</p>
        <p>Ohio State</p>
        <p>COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -Tom Skladany kicked a 25-yard field goal in the fourth quarter Saturday to give eighth-ranked Ohio State a 10-10 nationally-televised football tie with fourth-rated UCLA.</p>
        <p>The deadlock ended the Bruins seven-game winning streak in the rematch of the 1978 Rose Bowl opponents.</p>
        <p>Robinson and a defense that refused to budget, thrashed lOth ranked Alabama 21-0 Saturday, virtually killing the Crimson Tides hopes of winning a sixth straight Southeastern (Conference football crown.</p>
        <p>Auburn Upsets</p>
        <p>Mississippi</p>
        <p>JACKSON, Miss. (AP) -Quarterback Phil Gargis printed five yards for a last-minute touchdown Saturday as Auburn upset 16th-ranked Mississippi</p>
        <p>10-0 in a Southeastern Conference football battle.</p>
        <p>The touchdown, set up by a Rebel fumble at the Ole Miss. 9, was more symbolic than decisive. Kicking specialist Neil ODonoghue's 44-yard field goal for Auburn in the first quarter had already settled it.</p>
        <p>LEXINGTON, Va. (AP) -Tailback Andre Gibson scored Vir^a Militarys first touchdowns in 12 quarters and Craig Jones kicked a 38-yard field goal as the Keydets exploded in the fourth quarter to upset Furman University 17-3 in a rain-soaked Southern Conference game Saturday.</p>
        <p>The stunning outburst within a ^an of 5:26 gave VMI its first victory of the season after three losses.</p>
        <p>Gibson broke the Keydets touchdown drought when he slanted three yards over left tackle with 1:26 gone in the final period. The score was set up a 32-yard pass from quarterback Robbie Clark to tailback Johnny Garnett, who made a lunging catch at the Furman seven.</p>
        <p>Moments later, Eric Red-fords second"toble recovery of the day set i^i^hes' field goal. Then the next time VMI got the ball, Gibson broke through the middle and out-</p>
        <p>raced the Paladin secondary on an 85-yard touchdown run.</p>
        <p>Furman dominated the first three quarters but had to settle for a 38-yard field goal from Andy Goss near the end of the first half. The Paladins have now lost two in a'row after winning their first three games.</p>
        <p>Eric Dawson fumbled it at midfield, with Doug Selby recovering for Rose at the Cougar 49.</p>
        <p>Rose then moved it to the Reid Ross 34 before fumbling it back. It took just four plays to get it back-on another Reid Ross fumble.</p>
        <p>pant 39.</p>
        <p>Pinkney burst through the middle for 14 yards to the 25. On the next play. Browning went around left end, then cut back and sprinted into the end zone for a 21-3 lead. Pinkney was called for a personal foul after the score, and was ejected from</p>
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        <p>Fumbles-lost</p>
        <p>Panalties-yards</p>
        <p>VMI</p>
        <p>. ..Furman.</p>
        <p>16 6 *5-219 50190</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;-''43 5-I0-1 430 4-4 4-43</p>
        <p>TO</p>
        <p>3-4-0</p>
        <p>137</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>3-41</p>
        <p>Taking over on the Cougar 46, the game.</p>
        <p>Rose drove in three plays for 13 Reid Ross went to its bench yards and a first down on the 33. afterwards, and failed to move Reid Ross was handed a 15-yard the ball again. They did score, penalty from there, putting it at however, then Bryson picked off the 19. But four plays brought a Ronnie Chapmans pass at the five-yard net loss, and Rose 49 and raced all the way Brewington came in to kick it back with it with 5:48 left to play, through from 42 yards away. His Rose got off one final drive, kick just made it over the starting after the kickoff, from crossbar with 33 seconds left in its own 17. The Rampants drove  the half.  down to the 22 before a fourth</p>
        <p>Reid Ross, alter being stopped down pass fell short and turned by a fourth fumble at the Rose it over with just seconds left in </p>
        <p>Four Play In Finals</p>
        <p>Florida 28</p>
        <p>Nebraska 17</p>
        <p>Miama, Fla. 9</p>
        <p>Georgia Blanks Alabama, 21-0</p>
        <p>ATHENS, Ga. (AP) - Sixth ranked Georgia, fired by the gambling of quarterback Matt</p>
        <p>UNCOLN, Neb. (AP) - A1 Eveland booted a 32-yard field goal with 6:24 remaining in the game and Vince Ferragamo toss^ his second touchdown pass minutes later to lead No. 5 Nebraska to a 17-9 come-from-behind football victory over a hard-nosed University of Miami, Fla. team Saturday.</p>
        <p>Renalfies Help</p>
        <p>Tennessee Win</p>
        <p>Apps Win On Late TD Drive</p>
        <p>BOONE, N.C. (AP) - MUton Clark bolted up the middle for the last yard to conclude an 80-yard drive for a decisive fourth quarter touchdown Saturday, providing Appalachian State with a 24-17 victory over mountain rival Western Carolina.</p>
        <p>Qarks burst on second down and goal sent Appalachian States record to 4-1. Western Carolina swallowed its second defeat in five games.</p>
        <p>Western Carolina missed a chance to tie when it lost a fumble on the Appalachian 30 with 53 seconds to play. Western Carolina had driven from its own 16 after blocking a field goal.</p>
        <p>Emmitt Hamilton rambled for 10 yards and a touchdown on Appalachians first possession of the game, climaxing an 11-play, 75-yard drive all on the ground. Western Carolina promptly fumbled and Appalachian quarterback Chris Swe-cker, a third stringer, flipped a six-yard touchdown pass to fullback Jimmy Dobbins, putting Western Carolina behind 14-0.</p>
        <p>By the middle of the second quarter. Western Carolina tied the score with a 58-yard pass and run play from Wayne Toll-</p>
        <p>eson to running back Fred Meadows. Both teams added field goals, setting the stage for Hamiltons game breaking plunge.</p>
        <p>It was the ninth play of an 80-yard drive which began when Appalachian took possession following the tieing Western Carolina field goal and ensuing kickoff.</p>
        <p>Appalachian broke a five-year losing string to Western with Saturdays win. The victory wont count in Southern Conference standings since Western Carolina, though a conference member, will not be playing for the championship until next year.</p>
        <p>Appalachian played without first string quarterback Robby Price, who is injured.</p>
        <p>West Carolin# 7 7 0 3-17 Appalachian Id 3 0 7-24 App Hamliloh 10 run (Davis kick) App-Oobbins 6 pass (rom Swackar, (Davis kick)</p>
        <p>WC /Maadow* 58 pass from Tollason, (Tolltson kick)</p>
        <p>WC-Waiker 74 pass tnfarceptlon raturn, (Toilason kick)</p>
        <p>App-FG 35 Oavis</p>
        <p>WC FG 21 Toilason</p>
        <p>App Clark I run (Davis kick)</p>
        <p>A-15,068</p>
        <p>Watt</p>
        <p>First Oowms Rushas-yards Passing yards Raturn yards Passat Punts</p>
        <p>Fumblatlost Panaltlas yards</p>
        <p>Carolina</p>
        <p>By MATT YANCEY Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -Kelsey Finch drove for 81 yards, including a 21-yard touchdown and All American Larry Seivers broke through double teaming defenders as Tennessee capitalized on penalties to defeat Clemson 21-19 Saturday.</p>
        <p>Seivers tied a school record with 11 recqitions for 131 yards, including a four-yard touchdown, to put the Vols in a commanding 21-7 lead in the second quarter.</p>
        <p>The touchdown was set ig) on a 13-yard carry by Finch. Qemson was called for its fifth personal foul penalty on the tackle and when coach Red Parker protested the Tigers were penalized another 15 yards, putting the ball on Clem-sons 19. Quarterback Randy Wallace hit Seivers on a ten-yarder the next play and Seivers snared the TD pass two plays later.</p>
        <p>Clemson took an early lead on a (Rie-yard plunge by Harold Gogglns early in the second quarter following an 80-yard drive in which the Tigers had little trouble penetrating Tennessees defensive line or secondary.</p>
        <p>The Vols came back on the next series of downs with Wallace sneaking over from the one and Jim Gaylor booting the extra point to tie the score 7-7.</p>
        <p>Nine plays later Finch scored his touchdown on key blocks by Stanley Morgan and Seivers. Both of those scores also were boosted by 13yard personal</p>
        <p>foul penalties against the Tigers.</p>
        <p>LSU 23</p>
        <p>GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) -Second-string quarterback Bill Kynes drove Florida to two touchdowns and a goal-line defense in the final minute preserved a hard-fought 28-23 Southeastern Conference victory over Louisiana State Saturday.</p>
        <p>FAYETTEVILLE - Four members of the girls tennis team at East Carolina University qualified for the finals of the Methodist Invitational to be held here today.</p>
        <p>Susan Helmer will play in No. 3 singles and Vicki Loose will play in No. 6 singles.</p>
        <p>Vicki Loose and Susan Helmer team up for No. 2 doubles and Leigh Jefferson and Karen Clark will play No. 3 doubles.</p>
        <p>The Lady Bucs are currently ranked second in team standings for the tournament.</p>
        <p>18, finally got cranked up on its fifth possession.</p>
        <p>From the Rampant 49 after a punt. Browning hit Chance for I3yards to the 31. Then, on fourth and four from the 25, Chance broke through for 10 yards to the 15.</p>
        <p>Pinkney went up the middle for seven, and a penalty inched it on to the four-yard line. Two cracks at the line netted three yards, and on third down, Pinkney leaped the line for the score with 2:38 left. McDaniels kick put Reid sross into a 7-3 lead.  /</p>
        <p>After forcing a Rose punt, Reid Ross moved again, this time from the Rampant 43. A pass put it on the 35, and Pinkney added four from there. Rose was handed a 13yarder for face-masking, putting the ball on the 16.</p>
        <p>the game.</p>
        <p>Now the Rampants turn to  conference play, meeting the team currently favored to win the title-the Rocky Mount ' Gryphons.</p>
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        <p>116 63</p>
        <p>7-IM 4-36.3 4 79</p>
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        <p>GRBrewlngtwi, 43 FG,</p>
        <p>FRR-Plnkney, I run (McDaniel kick) . FRRChance, recovered fumble to end zone(McDanieikick).</p>
        <p>FRR-Browning. 25 run (McDaniei kick) FRRBryson. 48 interception return (kick failed)</p>
        <p>Passing Yards Return Yards Passes Puntsaverage Fumbles ioct Yards Penalized</p>
        <p>0 14 3 0</p>
        <p>17 9</p>
        <p>2-8-2</p>
        <p>5-30.0</p>
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        <p>79</p>
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        <p>Clem-Fuller 1 run (pau fall) Clem-Fuller 1 run (run fail)</p>
        <p>A-71.161</p>
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        <p>19  24</p>
        <p>56 194 5M42</p>
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        <p>12-17-1 12-231 4 36  4-45</p>
        <p>22  2 1</p>
        <p>t-115  3-25</p>
        <p>Bucs Kick</p>
        <p>Appalachian</p>
        <p>East Carolina University won its first soccer game of the year yesterday, upsetting Appalachian State, 2-1.</p>
        <p>The Pirates scored twice within about a minute to erase Appalachians halfttme lead and then hung on for the rest of the game to beat the Mountaineers, who were ranked tenth In the South.</p>
        <p>Willie Hanson scored Appalachians only goal about midway through the first half. The Pirates came back in the second half on goals by Jeff Karpovich and Phil Martin, Tim Harrison was credited with an assist to Karpovich.</p>
        <p>The win gives ECTJ a 1-6 record while Appalachian stands atM.</p>
        <p>The Pirates play again Tuesday when they host UNC ECU  0  2-2</p>
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        <p>7 14 1 349</p>
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        <p>773</p>
        <p>Bobick TKO's Wepner</p>
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        <p>UTICA, N.Y. (AP) - Undefeated Duane Bobtck scored a sixth-round technical knockout over a bloodied Chuck Wepner In a natkmally-televlBed heavyweight fight here Saturday.</p>
        <p>Boblckg punches first opened cuts on Wepnerg face when he caught the aging New Jersey fighter against the ropes in the third round. By the end of the fourth round Bobick had opened cuts above both of Wepners eyes and on his cheek.</p>
        <p>The fight was stopped at 1:12 of the sixth round.</p>
        <p>'The vlctmy was the 38th straight for Bobick since he ttirneg pro after winning the</p>
        <p>silver medal at the 1972 Olympics.</p>
        <p>Bobick. 26, of St. Paul, Minn., caught the 35-year-old Wepner against the in the third and fifth rounds. Bobicks punches left Wepner listless in the sixth round.</p>
        <p>The defeat left Wepner with a 31-12-2 record.</p>
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        <p>Farmville Pounds Southern Nosh, 40-8</p>
        <p>Greene Central Upsets Conley^</p>
        <p>SNOW HILL - Greene Central scored on a 60-yard drive in the fourth quarter to break a tie and defeat D. H. Conley 14-8, Friday night.</p>
        <p>The Vikings scored first in the second quarter with Jeff McDaniel running in from one yard out to cap a 60-yard Conley drive. Bernard Hawkins ran in the two-point conversion.</p>
        <p>Greene Central came back in the same quarter, however, with a one-yard touchdown run by Russell Brann. That score was set up by a fumble recovery at the Conley 25. Brann threw to Chris Streeter for the conversion.</p>
        <p>The Vikings returned a pass interception just before the halt for an apparent score, but the play was called back for defensive holding.</p>
        <p>Greene Central scored again in the fourth quarter to win the</p>
        <p>game with about six minutes left. James Best went over from one yard out. A pass, attempt on the conversion failed, but the six points were all the Rams needed for the win.</p>
        <p>It was Greene Centrals first win of the year and evened the Rams conference record at 1-1. Overall, the Rams are -4.</p>
        <p>Conley now stands 1-1 in the conference and 3-2 overall.</p>
        <p>Greene Central travels to C. B. Aycock next Friday nl^t while D. H. Conley will host Farmville Central.</p>
        <p>D.H. Coniy 10</p>
        <p>First Downs Rushing Yards Passing Yards Raturn Yards Passes Puntsaverage Fumbles lost</p>
        <p>Greene Central</p>
        <p>133 41</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>4-11-0 4-28.0 3</p>
        <p>D.H. Conley Greene Cental Scoring:</p>
        <p>DHC-McDaniel l run (Hawkinrunl.</p>
        <p>GC- Brann l run (Streeter pass from Brann).</p>
        <p>GC-Best 1 run (pass failed)</p>
        <p>Tigers Capture Sixth In Row</p>
        <p>WILLIAMSTON -WUllamston High School captured its sixth strai^t victory Friday night, retaining a share of first place in the Northeastern Conference. The Tigers trimmed Washingtons Pam Pack, 20-6.</p>
        <p>Williamston scored twice in the first period and that was all they needed.</p>
        <p>After holding the Pam Pack on the opening series. Williamston took over and drove ball 62 yards for the score. Sam Short got the touchdowns on a three-yard play, and the Tigers held a 66 lead. -</p>
        <p>On the ensuing kickoff, Washington fumbled, and Lee Pearson recovered for the Tigers on the 28. Tim Hardison got the score on a one-yard run, giving Williamston a 126 lead.</p>
        <p>Washington came iq&amp;gt; with its only score on the following series, driving 72 yards. Clarence Gibbs got the talley, racing in from 16 yards out.</p>
        <p>Williamston closed out the</p>
        <p>touchdown scoring in the second period, driving after the kickoff. Joel Hagen returned the kick 29 yards to the 43 and the Tigers drove 57 yards after that. Mike Koesy scored the touchdown on a five-yard run. That made it 18-6.</p>
        <p>Thie only other scoring came in the final period when Ronnie Horton tackled punter Fritz Cannon in the end zone for a safety on Washington.</p>
        <p>Williamston had several other opportunities, but were halted by either fumbles or penalties.</p>
        <p>COLLAR TME-Rofie High Schools Jeff Aldridge is collared by Reid Ross defender (Carles Perkins during action in Friday nights game at Ficklen</p>
        <p>Stadium. The Cougars from Reid Ross came away with a 27-3 decision in the game. (Reflector Photo)</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton Runs Past North Pitt, 47-16</p>
        <p>LITTLEFIELD Grifton captured</p>
        <p> Ayden-its second</p>
        <p>The Tigers, 66 overall and 26 straight Eastern Carolina</p>
        <p>In the% conference, travel to conference win Friday night,</p>
        <p>Tarboro on Friday.</p>
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        <p>40</p>
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        <p>74</p>
        <p>12-0</p>
        <p>4-21.5</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>15</p>
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        <p>First Downs Rushing Yards Passing Yards Return Yards Passes Punts-avarage Fumbieslost Yards Penalized 4 13</p>
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        <p>Wm-Short, 3 run (kick failed)</p>
        <p>Wm.-Hardison. 1 run (passfalied) Wa.-Gibbs. 14 run (runfailed) Wm.Koety,5run (passfalied) Wm.-safety. Cannon tackled in zone.</p>
        <p>romping past North Pitt, 47-16.</p>
        <p>The Chargers, now 2-3 overall, are 26 in the conference and hold a third share of first place with FarmvUle Central and C. B. Aycock.</p>
        <p>Ayden-GriftMi pushed over four touchdowns In the first half to put the game on ice. They added a fifth one before the winless Panthers managed to come up with two third quarter scores.</p>
        <p>Terry Morris scored the first two Ayden-Grifton touchdowns, both in the first period and both on 19-yard runs. Paul Setliff added PAT kicks after each score for a 146 lead after the first 12 minutes.</p>
        <p>The Chargers picked up two more scores in the second period. William West scored the first, pulling in a pass from David Pratt on a play covering 44 yards. Glenn Edwards scored the second touchdown on the period, on a two-yard plunge. SeUiff kicked his third PAT after</p>
        <p>Roanoke Rally Bullets Gain Tops Saratoga First Victory</p>
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        <p>ROBERSONVILLE -Roanoke High School came roaring back in the second half to erase a 126 deficit and take a 30-12 win over Saratoga Friday night.</p>
        <p>The Redskins were twice stung by touchdown passes by Saratoga in the first hiilf. Cougar quarterback Cherry tossed two bombs during the first period.</p>
        <p>Lady Jags Take Match</p>
        <p>ELIZABETH CITY-Farmville Centrals girls' tennis team came up with a 7-2 victory over Northeastern High School Friday afternoon.</p>
        <p>The match had originally been set for Thursday, but was delayed a day due to rain.</p>
        <p>Farmville captured five of the six singles events to clinch the victory, then came up with two of the three doubles to wrap it iq). The match was hard-fought, however, with three of the singles matches going into third sets.</p>
        <p>Farmville, now 62, travels to Roanoke on Monday.</p>
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        <p>Margaret McOaugtwv (FC) dataated TammvKaabn.7-s.4 2 Mag AAcFharton (Nfi) dataated Cara umati, 4 3,4-4 Mondi-Jarvit (NE) dataated Caun ttrman Yaivartoo. 8 4 Gordon Lancattar (FC) dataated Me Ptwrton Saundart. 11 McOaughay-Burnatt (FC) dataated Fam Halai Matlla Ferry, I S.</p>
        <p>giving Saratoga its 126 lead. The first pass was a 33-yarder to Ernie Williams, while the second was a 21-yarder to Ronald Fich.</p>
        <p>Both times, the Cougars attempted to run for the PATs, but failed.</p>
        <p>Roanoke, held scoreless in the first half, erupted lor three touchdowns in the third period to push into the lead. David Spruill picked up the first two, gave Roanoke a 1612 lead.</p>
        <p>Larry Williams plunged over from the three later in the period, and a PAT run by Spruill raised the lead to 22-12.</p>
        <p>The final score, in the fourth period, came on a 23-yard interception return by Allison Lynch. Spruill again ran the conversion.</p>
        <p>The Skins, fired iq&amp;gt; in the second half, aUowed Saratoga only 25 yards in offense during that half, and just one first down. Lynch, Royal Peterson and Will Harris were listed as top defensive personnel. Spruill led the offense with 130 yards rushing.</p>
        <p>Roanoke plays host to South Edgecombe on Friday.</p>
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        <p>44  PMSing Yards  53</p>
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        <p>7 14-1 134 0 43</p>
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        <p>Scoring;</p>
        <p>S-Willims, 33 pats from Charry (run failed)</p>
        <p>S-Finch, 31 pau from Charry (run fallad)</p>
        <p>R-^Spruill, 31 run (Smith run)</p>
        <p>R-Spruill, 28 run (run fallad)</p>
        <p>R-Spruill, 21 run (run failadJ R-Wllliams, 3 run (Spruill ran) R--Lynch, 33 Intarcaption raturn (Spruill run).</p>
        <p>First Downs Rushing Yards Passing Yards Raturn Yards Passas Punts-avaraga Fumblat iott Yards Fanatizad 13</p>
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        <p>4 13 I</p>
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        <p>JAMESVILLE - JamesvUles Bullets came up with a key goal line stance in the final seconds of the ball game Friday night and came away with a 1612 victory over Aurora.</p>
        <p>It was the first win in five starts for the Bullets, while Aurora dropped its fifth in a row.</p>
        <p>Aurora, trailing by only a point, drove from its own 30 with three minutes left in the game, and got a first down at the eight yard line. But their first play netted only a yard before Joe White made the stop, and Keith Long stopped the ball carrier for no gain on the second play. Trent Ange then broke up two passes in the end zone to halt the drive with just seven seconds left in the game.</p>
        <p>Scores</p>
        <p>Apx 33. Lllllngfon 38 BId9nboro 14, Acrrw Oclco 14 Ciry 14. RHIgh Broughton 0 C.B. Aycock 14, N. l-*nolr 4 Chap4l Hill 14, Hondorton Vane* 13 Clarkton 40, Parkton 30 Cratwtll 34, am 4 Dunn 34, Wallace Rosa Hill 4 Fairmont 4. Whltavllla 0 FarmvHIa Cant. 40. Southern Nash I Halliboro 37, W. Brunswick 4 Hlllslda 40. Rokboro Parson 13 Hoggard 31. Tarry Sanford 7 JOftUn MaTthaws 34. E. Randolph 13 Laurlnbug Scotland 35, Pinacratt 14 Mattamusket 30, Mantao II Maxton 40. Fairgrova 4 New Hanover 10, E Wayne 7 N. Duupiin 39, Boon# Trail 4 N Durham 40, Oxford Webb 21 PthdarhM. South Lenoir 27 Pander Acad. 17. Onslow Acad. 14 Pina Forest 41, South View I Rad Springs 31, E. Bladan 4 Stonavitia 7. Nortina 7 Tabor City 21. St. Pauls 4 Tar Haal U, Rowland 4 Vaidan Whitley 32, Warranton 15 Wake Fortst Rolasvilia 48, Bunn 12 W. Columbus 54. Orrum 0 W Edgacomba 43, N. Edgecombe 8 W. Montgomery 14, Northwood 13</p>
        <p>Aurora got both of its touchdowns in the first half, with M. Simpson getting both of them. The first came on a seven yard run and the second from 14 yards away.</p>
        <p>After both, Jamesville stopped two-point conversion tries.</p>
        <p>In the third period, Eric Davis capped a 70-yard drive with a three-yard plunge for the the first Jamesville score. Long then added the fateful extra point to trim Auroras lead to 12-7.</p>
        <p>In the final period, Ange scored on an eight yard run to cap the victory.</p>
        <p>Each team had one other threat.</p>
        <p>Ange, Allen Frazier and Davis were listed as the top defensive players in the game.</p>
        <p>Jamesville travels to Mat-tamuskeet next Friday.</p>
        <p>the first score, but missed on the second.</p>
        <p>That gave Ayden-Grifton a 27-0 lead at the half.</p>
        <p>Johnny Cannon added the third period A-G touchdown, returning a pass interception 30 yards.</p>
        <p>North Pitt then got into the act, scoring two straight times. George Little went over from the one, with Calvin Carmack adding a two-point conversion. Then, Tim Corey pulled in a 69-yard pass from Larry McLawhorn for the other Panther touchdown, and McLawhorn ran over the PAT to cut the lead to 34-16.</p>
        <p>The Chargers came back with two final period scores. Ogden Braxton scored on a 39-yard pass from Pratt, while Markham Wheatley scored on a 20-yard run to close it out.</p>
        <p>Ayden-Grifton travels to North Lenoir, while North Pitt, now 65 overall and 62 in the league, entertains Southern Nash Friday.</p>
        <p>By JIM KYLE Reflector Sports Writer "f^ARMVUUE - FarmvUle Centrals Jaguars staked an sarly claim on the Eastern Carolina Conference chara-ilonship Friday night with a mnvincing 406 rout of Southern Nash.</p>
        <p>Farmville Centrals offense and defense both performed nearly flawlessly. The Jaguars rolled up 343 total yards behind the running of Keno Farrow and Ted Dunn and the passing of Carroll Griffin. The defense limited Southern Nash to 109 yards on the ground and just 27 in the air and a single touchdown late in the fourth quarter.</p>
        <p>Dunn scored 21 points for the Jaguars on field goals of 33 and 31 yards and touchdown runs of 38 and 60 yards. He also added three PAT's, Farrow scored twice for FarmvUle on runs of 56 and 16 yards. Philip Gordon scored the final Jaguar touchdown by blocking a Firebird punt and them running the ball infora46yardscore.</p>
        <p>Southern Nash got on the board with 1 ;09 left in the game on a one-yard run by Greg Pope. Richard Matthews ran for the two-point conversion.</p>
        <p>The Jaguars scored on all four of their first-half possessions.</p>
        <p>On their first drive, th^ook over the ball on their 39 after forcing a South^ Nash punt. Quarter back Griffin teamed up with Dunn for a 26 yard pass on FarmvUles first play from scrimmage.</p>
        <p>Timmy Hall picked up 18 yards in two carries to move the ball to the Southern Nash 23. Two runs by Dunn and a run by Farrow gained six more yards before FarmvUle lost five yards on an illegal procedure penalty The Firebirdi. were offsides on the next play and that set up Dunns first field goal, a 33-yarder with 4:38 left in the first quarter.</p>
        <p>SoutMSHn'mSh picked up two first downs on their possession following the kick-off and moved the ball to their 48 before they lost five yards on a fumble and 14 yards when Matthews was tackled in the backfield. Even a roughing the kicker penalty on the ensuing punt didnt move the Firebirds to a first down and they punted again to the FarmvUle 17.</p>
        <p>The Jaguars moved the ball in for a TD in six plays. Farrow picked up nine yards on a run and Dunn had a run of 10 yards before Carroll found Farrow on a 56-yard touchdown pass. Farrow caught the ball at about midfield and spun away from nearly everyone on the Southern</p>
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        <p>A -^mpaon. Trun (run failed).</p>
        <p>A-Simpaon. 14 run I run failed i J-Davls, 3 run 1 Long kick)</p>
        <p>JAnge. 8 run I kick failed).</p>
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        <p>Green shot a closing 66 and finished at 272. Another American, Eddie Pearce, was third at 278.</p>
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        <p>Nash team to score. Dunns kick was good.</p>
        <p>Farmvilles Woody Edwards recovered a fumbled pitch at the Firebird 28 on Southern Nashs next possession to set up the Jaguars second touchdown.</p>
        <p>Farrow picked up eight yards off-tackle and a 17-yard touchdown around his left end two plays later. Dunn kicked the PAT,</p>
        <p>Southern Nash made its biggest threat of the first half following the kick-off, moving from their 39 to FarmvUles 29. Big plays in the series were an 6 yard pass from Matthews to Terry Joyner and a roughing the kicker call on FarmvUle.</p>
        <p>The Jaguars held on downs at their 27, however, and drove in for- their final score of the half. FarmvUle lost 15 yards on a personal foul penalty, but picked up 14 on a pass to Farrow and 15 on a Firebird penalty for a first down at their 46.</p>
        <p>Two runs and a pass caught by Farrow moved the ball to the Southern Nash 38 where Dunn ran around right end and, cutting behind a Farrow block at the 20, took the ball in for the score. He added his own extra point to give Farmville a 246 halftime lead,</p>
        <p>Farmville received the second-half kick-off, but fumbled on their first play from scrimmage and Southern Nash recovered at the Jaguar 33.</p>
        <p>Two Firebird passes were incomplete and two runs lost a total of seven yards, however, and Farmvillve took over at their 40 on downs.</p>
        <p>It only took one play for the Jaguars to score. Dunn took a pitch around his right end and</p>
        <p>Briefs</p>
        <p>MOSPORT, Ont. (AP) -Mario Andretti of the United States confirmed Saturday Xe will stay with the Lotus Formula 1 racing team for the 1977 season.</p>
        <p>The 36-year old former Indianapolis 500 champion from Nazareth, Pa., had set this weekend as a deadline for a decision on some other Formula 1 offers.</p>
        <p>LONDON (AP) - Kenny Burns scored four goals Saturday as Birmingham City scored a 61 win over Derby, once rated the team with the strongest defense in the English Soccer League.</p>
        <p>Burns performance was the best individual scoring feat of the season thus far.</p>
        <p>followed his blocking 60 yards for the score. Farrow missed the PAT.</p>
        <p>Neither team was able to move the ball again in the third period until FarmvUle got the ball at the 50 with about three minutes left in the quarter. They drove to the Southern Nash 14 where Dunn booted his second field goal, a 31-yarder with 10:03 left in the game.</p>
        <p>The Firebirds moved the ball from their 31 to the Jaguar 48 following the kick-off, but were forced to punt. The punt was blocked by Gordon who picked it up and ran in for a touchdown. Dunn added the extra point.</p>
        <p>Southern Nash appeared to be driving for a score on its next possession. Walter WUliams had runs of 10 and 37 yards and Pope added two five-yard runs to help move the ball to the FarmvUle one.</p>
        <p>The Jaguars forced a fumble there, however, and Scott Vickers recovered for FarmvUle.</p>
        <p>FarmvUle moved the ball out to its 15 before substitute quarterback John Wells hobbled the snap and lost four yards to put the ball on the 11,</p>
        <p>Southern Nashs Robert Perry recovered a fumble at the FarmvUle three on the next play and an offside penalty moved it a yard and a half towards the goal before Pope went in for the Firebirds only score. Matthews ran for the two-point-conversion.</p>
        <p>The victory kept FarmvUle unbeaten in conference play at 2-0 and upped their overall recorded to 62.</p>
        <p>It was pre-season favorite Southern Nashs second strai^t conference loss and dropped them to 62 in the conference and Hoveral..</p>
        <p>FarmvUle travels to D.H. Conley next Friday night and Southern Nash wUl be at North Pitt.</p>
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        <p>27</p>
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        <p>3 50</p>
        <p>First Downs Rushing Yards Passing Yards ReturnYards Passes Punts-average Fumbieslost Yards Penalized 3 0</p>
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        <p>14</p>
        <p>251 92 38 5-9-0 154 2 94 10-40 8- I</p>
        <p>Farmville Central  3  21 4</p>
        <p>SouttMrn Nash  0  0 0</p>
        <p>Scoring;</p>
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        <p>FC-Farrow 54 pass from GrIHIn (Dunn kick)</p>
        <p>FC-Farrow 16 run (Dunn kkk) FC-Ounn 38 run (Dunn kick)</p>
        <p>FC-Dunn 40 run (kick failed)</p>
        <p>FC~Ounn 31 FG (run failed)</p>
        <p>FCGordon 48 blocked punt return (Dunn kick)</p>
        <p>SN-Pope I run (Matthewsrun)</p>
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        <p>AG-AAorris, 19 run (SetMff kick)</p>
        <p>A G~Morrls, 19 run (Setliff kick) AG-West, 44 pass from Pratt (Setliff kick)</p>
        <p>A G -Edwards. 2 run (kick failed)</p>
        <p>A-GCannon, 30 inferceptton return (Setliff kick)</p>
        <p>NPLittle, 1 run (Carmack run)</p>
        <p>NP-Corey. 49 pass from McLawhorn (McLawhorn run)</p>
        <p>A-G- Braxton, 39 pass from Pratt (Setliff kick)</p>
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        <p>Time Runs Out For Oakland</p>
        <p>Six Unbeaten Teams In NFL Put Their Records On Line Today</p>
        <p>By KEN RAPPOPORT AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>The Oakland As finally ran out of time, but it seems they'll never run out of wind.</p>
        <p>Win or lose, the As always talkand they had plenty to say Friday night after losing the American League West pennant to the Kansas City Royals.</p>
        <p>Pitchers Vida Blue and Rollie Fingers, two of Oakland's leaders, took out their bitter disappointment on Oakland owner Charles 0. Finley.</p>
        <p>We didn't get any help from him, shouted Blue in the Oakland locker room after a 2-0 loss to the California Angels eliminated the As from contention in the West.</p>
        <p>Blue, who pitched brilliantly Friday night, hurled unprintable expletives at the controversial Finley and Fingers added his voice.</p>
        <p>It appeared that the Oakland players were letting their frustrations all hang out after a long and bitter chase of the Royals that ended abruptly with Rusty Torres home run in the California 12th.</p>
        <p>That blast broke up a scoreless pitching duel between Blue and Californias Frank Tanana and gave the division pennant to Kansas City. The Royals missed an opportunity to wrap up the West on their own earlier with a 4-3 toss to the Minnesota Twins.</p>
        <p>In the nights other American League games, Boston whipped Baltimore 74; Detroit downed Milwaukee M and Texas out-scored the Chicago White Sox 11-8. Rain washed out a double-</p>
        <p>header between the New York Yankees and Cleveland.</p>
        <p>Red Sox 7, Orioles 4 Carl Yastnemski drove in three runs with a pair of singles and a tie-breaking sacrifice fly, giving Boston its victory over Baltimore. Yastrzemski improved his RBI total to 102, marking the fourth time in his 16-year career that he has gone over the century mark,</p>
        <p>Reggie Jackson put Balti more in front 4-3 with his 27th homer in the seventh before the Red Sox rebounded against reliever Fred Holdsworth, 4-1, in their half of the inning.</p>
        <p>Tigers 5, Brewers 0 Phil Mankowski's two-run singe sparked a five-run Detroit seventh inning and John Hiller pitched a four-hitter in his first start since 1972, leading the Tigers over Milwaukee. Loser Bill Travers, 15-16, carried a two-hitter into the seventh, when a one-out singe by Mickey Stanley and a walk started the Tiger rally. After a fielder's choice grounder by Chuck Scrivener, Pedro Garcias singe broke the scoreless tie.</p>
        <p>Rangers 11, White Sox 8 Tom Grieve pounded a pair of two-run homers, helping Texas beat Chicago. Jim Sun-dberg and Jeff Burroughs gso joined the Rangers homer parade against White Sox pitching, each collecting a solo shot in the 13-hit Texas attack.</p>
        <p>The home runs for Grieve gave him 20 for the year and 81 RBI for the season, Steve Har-gan, 8-8, picked up the victory in reiief.</p>
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        <p>Waltrip Gains Wilkes Pole</p>
        <p>NORTH WILKESBORO, N.C, (AP) - A Ford driven by Dick Brooks and a Chevrolet by Neil Bonnett crashed into retaining walls on the slippery North Wii-kesboro Speedway during practice Friday for Sundays Wilkes 400 stock car race.</p>
        <p>Neither they nor the drivers of other cars that spun was hurt seriously.</p>
        <p>Officials said a seger applied to the a^hgt had failed to dry properly because of severg days of cloudy and rainy weather. Practice was delayed for two hours while old tires were dragged on the track to coat it with rubber, and abrasive powder was sprayed on.</p>
        <p>Drivers said this improved the surface considerably, and Darrell Waltrip went on to become the fastest of Fridays eight qualifiers.</p>
        <p>He won the pole at 107.449 miles per hour in a Chevrolet.</p>
        <p>Buddy Baker was next in a Ford at 106.715 m.p.h., ogy a tenth of a second slower.</p>
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        <p>Senior Net Finals Set</p>
        <p>Four men won matches in the Greenville Tennis Clubs 35-and-over singes tournament to advance to the fings today.</p>
        <p>Top-seeded Bill Still defeated Bob Irwin 6-1, 6-2, while Jim Bailey knocked off second-seeded Tom Sayetta, 6-3,7-6.</p>
        <p>Also advancing to the finals were Steve Creech, a three-set winner over Art Gayla, 4-6, 64, 6-3, and Jim Gaskins, a 64), 6-1 winner over Anthony Giocomini.</p>
        <p>Final action will begn this afternoon at 1:30 at the Elm Street courts.</p>
        <p>rated the first eight qualifiers.</p>
        <p>After sheet metal repairs, Bonnett, a leading contender for rookie of the year honors, tried to qualify. But he just didnt make it the first day, finishing ninth fastest at 105.218 m.p.h.</p>
        <p>The remainder of the 30-car field was filled in trials today.</p>
        <p>The qualifying record for the banked, fiye-eights of a mile track is 108.585 set by Davis Marcis last April. Richard. Petty, a 13-time winner at North Wilkesboro, is the defending champion in this race.</p>
        <p>Others who qualified Friday were:</p>
        <p>3. Benny Parons, Chevrolet, 106.468 m.p.h.</p>
        <p>4. Cale Yarborough, Chevrolet, 106.413.</p>
        <p>5. Marcis, Dodge, 106.347.</p>
        <p>6. Lennie Pond, Chevrolet, 106.137.</p>
        <p>7. Petty, Dodge, 105.947.</p>
        <p>8. Bobby Allison, Mercury. 105.411,</p>
        <p>Scores</p>
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        <p>Sanford U, Lumberton 0</p>
        <p>Murfreesboro 2, Gates City o</p>
        <p>Clinlon 20. Lakewood U</p>
        <p>South Point 9, Gastonia Ashbrook 6</p>
        <p>Shelby 9. E Gaston 0</p>
        <p>Burns 21. Cherryville 7</p>
        <p>S Stanly 12, Mount Pleasant 7</p>
        <p>Thomasville 24. Albemarle 0</p>
        <p>Asheville 35, E, Burke 21</p>
        <p>Freedom 40. AAcDowell 12</p>
        <p>Pisgah 27, Ash. Reynolds 13</p>
        <p>E. Henderson 23, W Henderson 6</p>
        <p>N Buncombe 34, Enka 6</p>
        <p>Hendersonville 35, Mitchell 6</p>
        <p>Sylva Webster 65, Madison 7</p>
        <p>Owen 22. Mountain Heritage 7</p>
        <p>Franklin 23. Murphy 20</p>
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        <p>GREENE AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>Gary Nolan, the winningest pitcher on the defending world champion Cincinnati Reds, has a pet peeve.</p>
        <p>The only thing that bothers me is that it takes so long for a batter (after hitting a home run) to run around the bases. I just wish that when a guy hits one, he could walk straight back to the dugout."</p>
        <p>Nolan, who scattered seven hits in beating the Atlanta Braves 5-2 Friday night, increasing his record to 15-9, has walked ogy 27 battersthree intentionallyin his 239 1-3 innings.</p>
        <p>"It was just a big thing to me, the right-hander said. But it cost me a few home runs. When youre around the plate, people will hit home runs.</p>
        <p>Atlantas Tom Paciorek slammed his fourth homer of the season in the seventh inning, the 28th home run yielded by Nolan this year.</p>
        <p>In other National League games , Friday, the Chicago</p>
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        <p>Alexander Central 33. Forbush B Surry Central 21, E Surry 6 Mount Airy 37, Elkin 0 N. Surry 34, N Stokes 12 S. Stokes 7, Starmounl 0 Alleghany 35, N Wilkes 0 Aahe Central Beaver Creek, ppd, rain Avery County 28, E Wilkes 0 NW Ashe 13, W. Wilkes 6 Allen Jay 6, SW Randolph 0 N. Icedell David County. i&amp;gt;pd . rain S. Alamance 20, Eden AAorehead 0 Ledford 28, S. Guilford 12 W Davidson 27, Randleman 0 High Point Andrews 28, Reidsville 12 Winston Salem Reynolds 34, Greensboro Dudley 6</p>
        <p>Forest Hills 6, Winston Salem Parkland 0</p>
        <p>N Forsyth 14, High Point Central 13</p>
        <p>Clinton 20, Lakewood 14</p>
        <p>Edenton 23, Tarboro 6</p>
        <p>E. Montgomery 12, union Pines 6</p>
        <p>Raleigh Enioe 36, Millbrook 20</p>
        <p>Enfield Academy 14, Warren Academy 0</p>
        <p>Fairmont 6. Whiteville 0</p>
        <p>James Kenan 54. Hobbton 0</p>
        <p>Lawrence Acad 12, Pamlico Acad 6</p>
        <p>Murfreesboro 2, Gates Coon^ 0</p>
        <p>N Durham 40. Oxford Webb 21</p>
        <p>Plymouth 14, bertie 7</p>
        <p>Princeton 30, Greenwood 9</p>
        <p>Reid Ross 27. Greenville Rose 3</p>
        <p>Rosewood 27. Coats 6</p>
        <p>Smlthfieid Setma to, Raleigh Sanderson 7</p>
        <p>Wayne Day 0. Northeast Acad 0</p>
        <p>Williaimton 20, Washington 6</p>
        <p>Cubs defeated Montreal 3-1, Philadelphia edged the New York Mets 2-1, Houston nipped San Francisco 5-4 and Los Angeles clubbed San Diego 8-1. St. Louis at Pittsburgh was rained out.</p>
        <p>While Nolan was holding the Braves in check, Tony Perez was providing the Cincinnati firepower, driving in two runs, one with his 19th homer of the year.</p>
        <p>Besides the home run, Perez hit a run-scoring double to move to within two runs batted in of his 10th straight season with 90 or more RBImost by any active major leaguer.</p>
        <p>Cubs 3, Expos 1 Rick Monday's 32nd homer of the year and Bill Bonhams eight-hit pitching lifted Chicago to its victory over Montreg. Bonham, 9-13, retired 11 batters in a row in one stretch, but needed last-out relief help from Bruce Sutter. Don Stanhguse, 8-13, took the loss.</p>
        <p>Dodgers 8, Padres 1 Steve Garvey collected his 200th hit for the third straight season while pitchers Dennis Lewallyn and Charlie Hough combined to stop San Diego. Garvey is the first Dodger to ever collect 200 or more hits three years in a row. It was Lewallyns first major league victory.</p>
        <p>Phillies 2, Mets 1 A home run in the bottom of the ninth by John Vukovich-only his sixth in the major leagues and his first since 1974snapped a 1-1 tie and gave Philadelphia its victory over New York. The homer pinned the loss on Jerry Koosman, 21-10, who struck out 11 and allowed eight hits.</p>
        <p>Philadelphia scored its first run in the first on two-out singles by Mike Schmidt, OUie Brown and Dick Allen, who was replaced in the fifth by Vukov-ich. John Steams singled home the Mets' pone run.</p>
        <p>Astros 5, Giants 4 A four-run rally in the seventh, capped by Cliff Johnsons two-run single, gave Houston its victory despite two-run homers by san Franciscos Gary Alexander and Gary Matthews. Houstons first run came in the fifth on a double by Ed Herrmann and Alex Taveras' single.</p>
        <p>By HOWARD SMITH AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>There are sbi undefeated teams in the Natlong Football League but only one of them DMlas-gets to play the Seattle Seahawks Sunday.</p>
        <p>Over-gl, theyre the best team weve seen, said Jack Patera, coach of the expansion Seahawks.</p>
        <p>The Cowboysmixing explosive offense, ample defense and luck-edged the Baltimore Colts 30-27 last week on a 32-yard field goal by Efren Herrera with three seconds left. That gave them a 34 record for the young season, giving them three more victories than Seattle.</p>
        <p>The Seahawks are still finding their way around the NFL. Seattle has surrendered 96 points so far-only the New York Jets have given up moreand will have their hands full trying to keep Dglas quarterback Roger Staubach in check.</p>
        <p>Staubach is coming off one of his best days as a pro, having completed 22 of 28 passes for 339 yards and two touchdowns against Baltimore.</p>
        <p>Seattle will counter with left-handed rookie Jim Zom, who was cut by the Cowboys last year. Zom hit 20 of 43 tosses for 264 yards in last week's loss to San Francisco. He also is Seattles leading rusher with 99 yards on 13 carries.</p>
        <p>In other Sunday NFL action, Oakland is at New England; San Diego at Denver; Philadelphia at Atlanta; Cincinnati at Cleveland; Washington at Chicago; Tampa Bay at Baltimore; Detroit at Green Bay; the New York Giants at St.</p>
        <p>Louis; Houston at New Orleans; Kansas City at Buffalo; Los Angeles at Miami; San Diego at Denver, and the New York Jets at San Francisco.</p>
        <p>Pittsburgh is at Minnesota in a Monday night nationally televised game.</p>
        <p>Quarterback Steve Grogan, who has been making New England fans forget about the departed Jim Plunkett, will be trying to lead the Patriots to their third straight upset. The Pats stunned Miami and Pittsburgh the past two weeks. Ken Stabler, out of action last week, is due back at quarterback for the Raiders.</p>
        <p>The San Diego-Denver game matches the NFL's two highest scoring teams. Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts has passed for 618 yards in three games. Denvers Rick Upchurch has become one of the league's most dangerous kick returners, having raced 145 yards on four punts last week against Cleveland.</p>
        <p>Philadelphia lost running back Art Malone for the season with a bad knee and had several other ball carriers injured in last Monday night's overtime loss to Washington. Atlanta is coming off only its second shutout victory in its 143-game career, but the Falcons offense stUl is questionable.</p>
        <p>Cincinnatis pass defense limited Green Bay to 45 yards throu0i the air and returned two intercqitions for TDs last week. Brian Sipe again will start at quarterback for Cleveland in place of Mike Phipps, who has a shoulder separation.</p>
        <p>Bill Kilmer has a sore shoulder but nevertheless is expected to start at quarterback</p>
        <p>for Washington. ChjMgo will be trying to regroup mter being blanked 10-0 by Atlanta.</p>
        <p>Baltimore, coming off the tough loss to Dallas, boasts the American Conferences leading rusher in Lydell Mitchell, who has gained 294 yards. Tampa Bay has yet to score a touchdown. Quarterback Steve Spurrier is expected to start for the Bucs despite a bone chip in his right hand.</p>
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        <p>By WILL GRIMSLEY AP Special Corre^wodent</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - Is Muhammad Ali serious or does he have his tongue in his cheek again?</p>
        <p>Who knows?</p>
        <p>As has often been the case with the puckish heavyweight boxing champion, only he knows for sure-and no one would bet on it.</p>
        <p>There was considerable skepticism among the fi^t mob to Alls cataclysmic announcement Friday in Istanbul, Turkey, that he was hanging up his gloves.</p>
        <p>I am skeptical, said James A. Farley, Jr., chairman of the New York State Athletic Commission. He has said it beforenow we will just have to wait and see.</p>
        <p>I think hes deadly serious, said Harold Conrad, publicist and promoter who has had a prominent role in many of Alls fights, directing the second bout with Sonny Liston in Le-' wiston, Maine, in 1965.</p>
        <p>He hid out at my house four days before the Ken Norton fiit this week. He reflected a lot of inner conflict. A fighter is the last to admit that he is slowing up. Ali complained a lot about the rat race and the rigors of training.</p>
        <p>Many of boxings leading personalities were gathered at a midtown steak house Friday for a CBS preview of the All-Norton fight film and the place buzzed with speculation over</p>
        <p>the champions true intentions.</p>
        <p>' Norton was there, stUl insisting that the officials robbed him Tuesday night.</p>
        <p>"Sure, I was surprised when I heard the announcement, Nortmi said of All's voluntary surrender of the heavyweight crown. I think he diil it because I knew I whipped him. My manager tells me I am the peoples champion now, anyhow, because most people thought I won.</p>
        <p>The place crawled with entir-preneurs, the guys who get up the money and choreograph these multi-mUIion-dollar ring spectaculars. All apparently were saddened by the news from Turkey.</p>
        <p>Alls skills, unpredictability and personality have turned the once decaying sport into a skyrocketing bonanza. All wouldn't put on gloves again for less than $6 mUlion.</p>
        <p>Ali has talked of retirement before, said Bob Arum, chief of Top Rank, Inc., which marketed the Ali-Norton fight to 300 closed circuit theaters and overseas. Lets wait 'tU he gets back to the United States. Don King, who promoted Alls ventures in Zaire and Manila among others, said he was convinced the retirement was genuine.</p>
        <p>John Condon, publicist for Madison Square Garden, had this interesting version: 1 am too per cent sure Ali is retiring. But you have to know the man.</p>
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        <p>High game. Vic Wade, 224; high series. Frank Moore, 587.</p>
        <p>the return of fleet wide receiver Mel Gray, who has caught 26 passes for 716 yards and 10 TDs in his last 10 games against the Giants. Gray has been out with a bad ankle. The Giants, 0-3, will be .playing their fourth straight road game.</p>
        <p>Running back Ronnie Coleman, who led the AFC in rushing after the first two weeks, will return to action for Houston after missing last weeks game with a knee injury. New Orleans got in the victory column against Kansas City last week, rolling up a club record 299 yards rushing.</p>
        <p>Buffalo, with just 38 points in three games, will be looking for a big game from O.J. Simpson. Simpson had 538 yards rushing after three games last year, but has only 105 so far this year. Mike Livingston will call signals for the Chiefs despite a bad back.</p>
        <p>Both sides would like to call off the Los Angeles-Miami game, Rams owner Carroll Rosenbloom is angry the game is being played late in the day (4 p.m. EDT) because it inter-feres with Yom Kippur and he says Commissioner Pete Ro-zelle scheduled it that way purposely. And Miami is worried because quarterback Bob Griese dislocated a finger during practice Thursday. Griese will play but his capabilities are uncertain because of the injury.</p>
        <p>The winless Jets invade San Francisco amid a host of injuries and reports that quarterback Joe Namath's days as a starter are limited, San Franciscos Plunkett enjoyed his best day as a 49ers player last week, hitting 16 of 29 passes for 239 yards and three TDs.</p>
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        <p>MARSHALL McLUHANIn the Third World there is no high art. Everything they do is art. (UPI Photo)</p>
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        <p>By ALINE MOSBY PARIS, (UPI) - Marshall McLuhan, the controversial Canadian expert on communications, was saying that this UNESCO meeting on art was "a whirlpool, a vortex of dialogue and comments."</p>
        <p>Well, what was the meeting about? Reporters asked McLuhan at a news conference given by McLuhan and other participants of U.N, Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization symposium on Art in Today's World."</p>
        <p>"Things become apparent through their absence," McLuhan went on. They left out popular art. In the Third World there is no high art. Everything they do is art.</p>
        <p>The reporters appeared bewildered. Finally Cuban writer Alejo Carpentier started to sum up the meeting.</p>
        <p>McLuhan broke in to announce, The press is a popular art. Newspaper people do not like to think that they are artists. Its an Insult. They have a degraded opinion of themselves.</p>
        <p>But the press is a popular art form. Its a Third World art form. The press doesnt know this, it just makes news...</p>
        <p>Wait a minute. How is the press a Third World art form?</p>
        <p>The Third World does it with drums, McLuhan went on without blinking an eye. You do it by telegram which is a drum and instantaneous. A news story is structured ac-coustically in a literary way, its the pyramid with the first sentence...</p>
        <p>After a journalism lesson, the Cuban writer continued his resume. McLuhan again broke in to say jokes are an art form in North America which just happens to remind him of a joke:</p>
        <p>This Lufthansa German pilot is coming to Buenos Aires (this is a Third World conference, so he has to get the story in the Third World). The gas is gone. He says on the intercom Tm going to ditch the plane. Swim straight on. its only 12 miles.. There are not many sharks. And for those of</p>
        <p>you who cant swim, thank you for flying Lufthansa.</p>
        <p>The reporters and conference participants who did not understand English sat in silence. McLuhans French translator could not figure how to translate that one.</p>
        <p>Every joke is funny because of the hidden ground under it. In this case the hidden ground is canned airline courtesy, McLuhan explained.</p>
        <p>The Cuban writer started on the problem of relations between the artist and people.</p>
        <p>The microphone affects politics in Cuba, McLuhan broke in. Castro by using television instead of radio has been able to stabilize politics in Cuba while Latin American countries using radio, not television, have no stability.</p>
        <p>There was. a pause while several of those present debated whether to inform McLuhan that, yes, television exists in South America.</p>
        <p>Finally Carpentier, the Cuban, said gently, "Castro appears very rarely on televi</p>
        <p>sion. He gives torrential speeches on radio.</p>
        <p>TV is a cool medium, radio is a hot medium, McLuhan said, undaunted. You put a hot medium into the Third World and you have excitement, its a very dangerous instrument. Radio is like rum for Indians, it sends them crazy.</p>
        <p>McLuhan did not specify which Indians. An India Indian at the news conference table smiled wanly.</p>
        <p>Third World people have sensitive ears, said the author of "The Medium and the Message. The literate man has poor hearing, he can stand the radio raving.</p>
        <p>The Third world wants to go through crazy industrialization. To throw away its future for the past.</p>
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        <p>By Jerry Biihop</p>
        <p>Designing a home that is complete on one level is not as simple as it may seem. Often, plans that show single story homtsJu^left something out: storage^i!i9)Shaps, or a utility or laundry The Tellura, todays featured home, is one design that can actually be lived on one level. Besides the three bedrooms, two and one half baths, and sizable living room, the plan calls for a work complex that combines food and laundry functions and is complete, right down to the inclusion of a planning desk.</p>
        <p>A versatile home, the Tellura exhibits a facade trimmed in brick. Double entry doors add interest and invite guests</p>
        <p>into the flagstone entry. With coat closet at hand, the entry is set at the crux of the L-shaped design and fashions a traffic pattern with access to sleeping areas, living room, or work areas.</p>
        <p>To right of entry and bordering the garage is the work complex, comprised of laundry, kitchen, and half bath. The arrangement is effective and places a garage entry into the utility area. The result is that the utility room serves double duly as a mud room and protects the living area from back yard traffic. Large enough for family dining, the kitchen shows plenty of counter space and a handy planning desk on one wall.</p>
        <p>At rear of the kitchen is the dining room, a bright spot for</p>
        <p>entertaining. Sliding glass doors become floor-to-ceiling walls of glass that admit light and link the room with the corner terrace.</p>
        <p>Another sunny room is the expansive living room. Lavished with windows for natural light, the room extends nearly 14 by 24 to function as family fun center or party room. Cross-traffic is all but eliminated by tucking the area at rear to overlook the terrace.</p>
        <p>Sleeping areas in the plan arc well-furnished with baths, A private bath benefits the master bedroom, while another serves the smaller bedrooms. A storage room with built-in shelves offers space for furnace and water healer, and a garage will house additional storage space.</p>
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        <p>By ANDY LANG AP Newsfeatures</p>
        <p>If you see someone beating the daylights out of a piece of furniture, dont assume that he or she has gone berserk.</p>
        <p>You may be watching nothing more than a process called distressing, a form of controlled mayhem on an inanimate object. It usually precedes the application of an antique finish and is sometimes known by itself as antiquing.</p>
        <p>While most of us worry about the possibility of marring the furniture in our homes, those who distress furniture are constantly figuring out new ways to make it appear older than it is. The idea, of course, is to produce the effect of age and wear by deliberate means, much like a makeup artist worirs over a young actor to prepare him for the role of an old mao.</p>
        <p>Did you know there are factories that specialize in turning out antique reproductions by</p>
        <p>using the various methods of distressing? Unfortunately, there are some individuals who "age a piece of furniture with the purpose of selling it as an authentic antique.</p>
        <p>How do you distress furniture? By hitting it with a metal chain; rounding sharp edges, but not uniformly; denting it with a ball peen hammer; whacking it with old keys on a string; scratching it with nails; rubbing it with dirt; sanding it against the grain; bleaching it in the sun; staining it with chemicals; rolling a grinding wheel across the surface; drilling it to create artificial worm holes; scorching it with a propane torch; and using dozens of other ways to simulate aging.</p>
        <p>All of these procedures are not used on a single piece of furniture, since the trick Is to age the furniture and not demolish it, but two or three different distress methods are often applied to a single object. It all depends on how old and how</p>
        <p>worn you want the furniture to seem to be.</p>
        <p>Distressing is only half the project. After that comes the task of applying an antique finish, known many years ago simply as glazing. There are several ways of doing this, but it consists basically of putting on an opaque base coat, allowing it to dry, then applying a translucent paint and quickly wiping off part of it. If done properly, the base color shows through the glaze and gives what may or may not be the desired antlcpie effect. Once you had to buy all the materials separately, but today there are ^lal antiquing kits that contain everything needed to do the job.</p>
        <p>Happy distressing!</p>
        <p>(If you can or want to fix things around the house, get a copy of Andy Langs handbook, Practical Home Repairs, available by sending 11.50 to this newq&amp;gt;aper at Box 5, Tea-neck, N. J. 07666.)</p>
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        <p>By ANDY LANG AP Newsfeatures</p>
        <p>Q. - I recently started a worksh&amp;lt;^ in the utility room of our house and began to fix things myself that I would iMt have dared to try a few months ago. While I have bought a number of do-it-yourseif books, I find myself constantly confused by the terms that are used. One example is in the matter of wood and sheet metal screws. Is there some easy way to tell the difference between them?</p>
        <p>A. - Yes. Sheet metal screws are threaded right up to the head. Wood screws are threaded only about two-thirds of the way.</p>
        <p>Q.  Four years ago, I put up gypsum board walls in our attic. Everything came out fine, better than I expected, ex-cqjt that now I notice some of the naUs have started to pop. A neighbor has shown me how to</p>
        <p>correct the condition, but what he didn't know was how to prevent the trouble in the first place. I am especially concerned because I soon expect to do a similar job in our garage.</p>
        <p>A.  I got this advice from a professional contractor: Simply hammer in two nails next to each other at every spot where you "ttrdinarily wtiuld use one nail.</p>
        <p>Q.  I would like to use water putty on a repair job I have coming up soon. I find I can get it only in a neutral color that dries whitish. Can this type of putty be colored to match the rest of the surface on which it is used?</p>
        <p>A. - It may be a little difficult to get an exact match, but water putty can be colored. Use a little dry cdoring when mixing the powder with water according to the directions.</p>
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        <p>A. - Nothing. It is likely that you bought fir plywood, which is the kind you usually get in a lumber yard when you do not specify what the face of the wood should be. Fir plywood usually is the least expensive of the plywoods and is very strong, but there is a wide variation of the summer and winter wood of the growth rings. When the wood is stained, the soft portions absorb more of the stain and come out considerably darker than the hard portions, resulting in a contrasting grain pattern. To alleviate this condition, manufacturers have put out sealers made e^ially for fir. When the clear sealer is applied, it enables the stain to take more evenly. There is a white sealer of the same type which is used when the final finish is to be paint rather than a transparent coating.</p>
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        <p>N.C. State Univerrity Answers Timely Gardening Ijuestions</p>
        <p>Q. Is it true that sweet potatoes should be handled like bananas? (Mrs. L. B., Pinehurst)  *</p>
        <p>A. Yes, both are tropical fruits and thereby subject to chilling injury when exposed to temperatures lower than 55 degrees. Bananas turn black; sweet potatoes develop hardcore upon cooking. Just like bananas, dont store sweet potatoes in the refrigerator. Also, avoid scarring, bruising and exposure to the hot sun. Theyre accustomed to their soil environment and harvesting has been a shock to their system. Sweet potatoes are alive until cooked and will respond to handling. Be nice to them and you're tn for a treat. (George Wilson, extension horticulturist) Q. Moles are destroying my backyard. How can 1 control them? (B. K.,Creedmoor)</p>
        <p>A. Moles are usually difficult to control. Limited populations of moles in lawns may be satisfactorily reduced by trapping with a harpoon or prong type of trap. Mole traps and directions for their use are available through farm and garden supply or hardware stores. (0. T. Sanders Jr., extension wildlife specialist)</p>
        <p>Q. Please suggest some house plants that will grow in a about five feet from a well-lighted window, (S.C., Franklin) A. Most pot plants will grow in average well-lighted areas that have from 106 to 200 footcandles of light, or in areas from four to eight feet from a well-lighted window. Dlfferbachia (Dumb</p>
        <p>Internships For Four Students</p>
        <p>Four senior bousing and management students in the East Carolina University School of Home Economics have begun work internships this fall.</p>
        <p>They are Donna Harp of Raleigh, Elizabeth Gurley of Mount Olive, Joy Huttz of Mount Pleasant and Mary Narron of Wilson.</p>
        <p>Each student will work several hours each week with a local building contractor or interior decorating firm as part of the requirements for the degree in housing and management.</p>
        <p>Cane), Dracaena, Begonias, Rubber Plant, PhUodendron, Peperomia, Pothos, Christmas Cactus and Nepthytis are few of the more common plants that prefer this light range. (Henry J. Sith, extension landscape horticulturist)</p>
        <p>Q. If I plant strawberries this fall, should I remove the blossoms next ^ring? (K. T., Spring Lake)</p>
        <p>A. No. If the blossoms are left on fall planted strawberries they will produce a partial crop next spring. However, you should protect the plants from winter freezes that tend to heave the plants out of the soli. This Is best done by mulching over the plants with straw. (Joe Brooks, extension horticulturist)</p>
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        <p>By ROBERT MUSEL LONDON (UPI) - Dr, James I Reason likes to tell about the time the author O.K. Chesterton sent his wife a teiegram saying: Am in Market Har-I borough. Where should I be? Chesterton also used to monotonously  his word  mistake the home of a friend for his own and have to apologize for coming through the wrong door.</p>
        <p>Although he admires Chesterton's writings, Dr. Reason, who is in the Psychology Department of Leicester University, quotes them less as examples of literature than as additional instances of the curious behavior we know as absent-mindedness.</p>
        <p>It may be comical in real lif{ for someone to go upstairs to dress for dinner and come down in pyjamas, he says, but the same kind of mistake  a fault in the decision-making apparatus of the mind  can obviously be highly dangerous on the flight deck of a jet airliner.</p>
        <p>So Dr, Reason is collecting incidents of absent-mindedness in what appears to be a pioneer survey on the subject.</p>
        <p>Few people regard absent-mindedness as anything more than a momentary and usually insignificant deviation, a temporary break in the link between intention and action, he said.</p>
        <p>It is frequently amusing, in s^e people even charming, amd at worst only to be thought of as an irritating foible. Indeed, as in the case of the traditonal absent-minded professor, it is often taken as a sign of great intelligence.</p>
        <p>But these lapses deserve closer study than they have so far received. This is partly because of the li^t they can throw upon the way we monitor habitual or semiautomatic actions like dressing or even driving a car, and partly because these usually banal mistakes may give us a clue to the origins of certain kinds of accidental behavior which, when they befall drivers, pilots, aircraft maintenance engineers and the like, can and do have serious consequences.</p>
        <p>Dr. Reason says the skills that go into driving a car safely at first are executive programs involving close attention. With continued experience they become subroutines, that is the process becomes semiautomated. As the drivers proficiency increases, the whole process becomes largely automatic and occupies only part of the capacity of the mental computer.</p>
        <p>^jd it is under these conditions that we become prone to absent-minded behavior, Reason says.</p>
        <p>These lapses he lists under four headings  selection failures, discrimination failures, test failures and storage failures. As an example of a selection failure, he recalls that the phone in his office once rang and he answered it with: Come in.</p>
        <p>He cites as a discrimination failure the case of a vague German academic whose sister used to tug his coat as a signal to raise his hat and bow to an acquaintance. On his way home one night his dog tugged at his coat, whereupon he automatically raised his hat and bowed. When his dog continued tugging he said: Thank you dear, I did bow.</p>
        <p>Test and storage faUures are usually eases of forgetfulness. Reason has compiled a list of nine air crashes in which the cause was an error by pilot or crew in what had always been a perfectly routine procedure. In one major crash, for example, the crew, when No. 2 engine failed, closed the throt-Ue of No. 1 engine by mistake.</p>
        <p>Reason mentions an alleged encounter by the writer Charles Lamb with the poet Coleridge, who in his declining years was a notable bore. Coleridge, like the Ancient Mariner of his poem, once clutched Lamb by a coat button when they met on Hampstead Heath and went on and on about some abstruse subject. After a long while. Lamb, who had another appointment, took out a pocket knife and cut off the button.</p>
        <p>He returned some hours later, so the story goes, and heard Coleridge still rambling. So be took up his former position, and the poet apparently never even noticed he had gone.</p>
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        <p>Week's Stock Markets</p>
        <p>NEW YOPK (API - New YorR MocR Exchange trading for the week seiected issiws</p>
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        <p>ACFInO  l.ao  20^.35^  34'/  35  </p>
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        <p>Akzona  I 20  312  187%  1  18% W</p>
        <p>AicanAiu .40 183327  38  28 -7%</p>
        <p>AHegCp  ISe  121  11  10'%  lO'/j- /a</p>
        <p>AllgLud  1.80  182  34H  34  34H+ &amp;gt;/4</p>
        <p>AltgPw 1.60 1331  70H 20%+ %</p>
        <p>AlldCh 1.80 12I839H 37H X 14k AlldStr  180  435  454k  43'/*  43&amp;gt;k-l'%</p>
        <p>AllisChal  80  x1583274k2S  Vk</p>
        <p>Alcoa  1.40  1758604k  58Mi  59&amp;gt;%- 44</p>
        <p>Amax  1,75  112  57k  57  57 -I'/j</p>
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        <p>AHOM .Xb 281025'% 23'% 234% 4k Am Airlin  1549I34h  124k  13   4k</p>
        <p>ABrnds 2,80  417 424k  41'%  42'%-  Vk</p>
        <p>AmBdCSt  80  lS783S4k  34'%  34'%- 4k</p>
        <p>AmCan  2.40  989  38'%  36'%  374k + 14k</p>
        <p>ACyan  1.50  2383274%  27'%  27'%- 4k</p>
        <p>AmEIPw 2 229823/% 23'% 234k+ '% AmHome 1 308835'/ 34'% 344k 4% AmHosp 40 114537H 384k 3848- 4k Am Motors  2731 44*  44k  44k</p>
        <p>ANatR  2.84  598  40H  384k  39  4k</p>
        <p>Amstand  1.30  672  284%  274k  27H- '%</p>
        <p>AmTiT  3.80  7983814*  594%  804k-l'%</p>
        <p>AMPInc  ,41  707  354%  34&amp;lt;%  34'% 1V%</p>
        <p>Ampex Corp  552  74%  84%  84*-  4fc</p>
        <p>Anaeond  .80  138230%  30'%  304k &amp;lt;%</p>
        <p>AnehrH 1.40  272 324%  311%  314k-  H</p>
        <p>Apeco Corp  208  14k  14%  l4*-f  '%</p>
        <p>ArchDan .20  2181204k  19'%  19V%-  9%</p>
        <p>Armeo  1.80  839  31k  29*k  30 -14*</p>
        <p>ArmstCk 1  137329'% 28'% 28'/-2/j</p>
        <p>Aaarco  .80  I02418'%  15'/  15'%- 4%</p>
        <p>AshlOil  1,70  794  284k  254k  284%+ '%</p>
        <p>AsdOrG  1.50  599  32'%  XH  304k-14%</p>
        <p>AtlRkh  1.60  6151574%  58  58'/ 4- '%</p>
        <p>Atlas Corp  1318 4'/  34%  4 -  Vk</p>
        <p>Avco Corp  3089159%  14'%  14%  '%</p>
        <p>Avnetinc  .60  9X  I9V%  1|4%  184% 4*</p>
        <p>AvonPd  1.80  327949'%  474%  47'%1'%</p>
        <p>- B-B -</p>
        <p>BabCkWII  1  992  35'%  33'%  334*-14k</p>
        <p>BaltGE 2.08 1911284% }7&amp;gt;% 27/%-r 4% BauschL .80 550 274* 26'% 27'%-r 9% BeatFdS  84  273127/%  27  274k .. .</p>
        <p>Beekmn  .28  316  264*  24'%  244*1</p>
        <p>BChA  80  384  22  194*  20'%-!4%</p>
        <p>Beker  28  338  11  9H  94%-|'%</p>
        <p>BellHow  84  189  20'd  189%  lt%-1'%</p>
        <p>Bendix  1.72  1095424*  4l'k  414%- V</p>
        <p>BenflCp  1.45  622  259%  24'/j  244*- 9%</p>
        <p>BenguetB 07e  785  14%  V/i  1%.....</p>
        <p>BethStI  2  170042  39  39'%-2%</p>
        <p>BIOekHR  1  175  194%  184k  19 - '-%</p>
        <p>Boeing  1  233846'%  44H  45H+ 4%</p>
        <p>BOiseCas  80  156I27&amp;gt;/  26'/i  264*- 4%</p>
        <p>Borden  1 40  1805334*  324%  33 - '/j</p>
        <p>BorWar  1.60  557  29'%  27/%  28 -1</p>
        <p>BriStMy  1.80  X2I8876  73  734%19%</p>
        <p>BritPet ,33e 5472104* 10% 104%-Brunswk  .50 xlBaOUAUi^ 164k- 4%</p>
        <p>BoeyEr  56  1959284*  28  284%+ 4k</p>
        <p>BuddCo  .80  490  189%  184k  184*.....</p>
        <p>Bulova .95j  107  7'.%  64%  7&amp;gt;%+  4%</p>
        <p>Bunk Ramo 103  74*  69%  74*</p>
        <p>Burllnd  1.40  576  269%  26'%  26/- '%</p>
        <p>BuriNo  90e  585  444%  42  424%-)9%</p>
        <p>Burrghs  .68  24l996'/  90'%  904*4&amp;lt;%</p>
        <p>ButtesG Oil  1144224%  21  21'/.....</p>
        <p>- c-c-</p>
        <p>CBS  1.66  1725594*  564%  57/-19%</p>
        <p>CITFin  2.20  142037  36  364:.+ 4.</p>
        <p>CPCinf  2.M  732  434*  419%  42* - '%</p>
        <p>Cadence Ind  7)  34*  3H  3H  ...</p>
        <p>Cal Finanl 1088 79  7'%  74*+- Vk</p>
        <p>CmpRL  60a  272  20'*  194*  20'%+ V%</p>
        <p>CamSp  1.36  277  34'%  334%  334%- &amp;gt;%</p>
        <p>CaroPw 1.72 115923'/ 23  23%+ 4%</p>
        <p>CarrCp ,52 1894179% 164% 17  4*</p>
        <p>CartWall .40  132  7  64*  64.  %</p>
        <p>CastlCk  eOb  2  16  154*  154.  ,</p>
        <p>CaterpTr I 50  451357  55'%  554*  %%</p>
        <p>Celanse  2.80  139546*%  44Vk  444k-1'%</p>
        <p>CenSoW  1,20  192417'%  164%  169%- V%</p>
        <p>cert teed  ,65  110  174  1/  7V% '/</p>
        <p>CessnAir  lb  370  304%  x  X'%+ 4%</p>
        <p>Champinf 1  826  251%  24  244% 4k</p>
        <p>ChaseM  2.X  18X294%  284%  4* 7%</p>
        <p>Chessie  2.10  X7  37  XV%  X'/j- Vk</p>
        <p>ChiPneuT  2  Ml  29/  28V  289%.....</p>
        <p>Chris Craft  245  6&amp;gt;%  59%  S9%-  Vk</p>
        <p>Chrysler  ISe  5271214%  19'%  19'/j-14*</p>
        <p>Citicorp  .96 x8603329%X'% 304%-24%</p>
        <p>CitlesSv  2.80  184357'%  55  561%+IVk</p>
        <p>ClarkE  1.60  562  424%  40&amp;gt;'4  404*1&amp;lt;%</p>
        <p>CIvEIIII  2.S6  141032'%  314%  319%+ V%</p>
        <p>CloroxCo .52 1478129% 12% 12'%- */i CocaCol  2.65  1248874%  844*  B44*-2</p>
        <p>ColgPal  .88  1X8284%  27Vb  27&amp;lt;%-l</p>
        <p>ColGas  2.14  601  259%  25'%  254*- '%</p>
        <p>CombEng  2  274  47'%  444*  444*2</p>
        <p>ComwE  2.40  292032  314%  314% ...</p>
        <p>Comsat  1  683  294*  274*  274*-14*</p>
        <p>ConEd  1.60  1461199%  19  ?94%- 4%</p>
        <p>ConFdS  1.35  1014244%  239%  24 .....</p>
        <p>ConNGs  2,24  336  29'%  28'/  29 +  &amp;gt;%</p>
        <p>ConsuPow 2  M2  22V%  219%  22 - &amp;lt;%</p>
        <p>ContAir Lin  7X  7V  69%  69k  4k</p>
        <p>ContlCp  3.M  850  54  524fe  53 -  9k</p>
        <p>CntlGrp  1.80  100833  324k  32Vk.....</p>
        <p>Cont Oil  1.20 3647X9%  374%  374%-</p>
        <p>CootTele 1.08 1429154% 15  15V%- %</p>
        <p>Control Oat  1754244%  ?3'*  234%-  i%</p>
        <p>Coopertn  .84  280  40  X4*  X4k+ 4*</p>
        <p>CornG  1.12d  768  76'/  70'-%  704%54%</p>
        <p>Cowles  .56  27  104*  104%  104%- V%</p>
        <p>CpxBdct  .55  67  354%  X'/e  334%-14%</p>
        <p>Craig  M  242  14'%  13  I3&amp;lt;%- 4%</p>
        <p>CrotiHi  I  95  31'/  X9%  X9%- Vk</p>
        <p>Crown Cork  154622  21'%  21V%-  9k</p>
        <p>CrwZel  1.M  106741  X4*  X^li- 4%</p>
        <p>CurtisWr  .60  1414174%  164*  17'%-*- 4%</p>
        <p>- O-D -</p>
        <p>Oartind  64b  415  X'k  34  X'/&amp;gt;3</p>
        <p>Dayco  ,SOb  56  164%  159%  164%- Vk</p>
        <p>DaytPL  1 66  X2  194%  19V%  19V%-  H</p>
        <p>Deere  1.10  X3032*%  294,  3I -IVk</p>
        <p>DelMon  1.  434  29'%  274%  X'/k- 4%</p>
        <p>DeltaAir  .70  1003414% 40V  404% - 1%</p>
        <p>Dennys  .44  115123^  77*/)  22'%  4%</p>
        <p>DetEdiS  1.45  150214%  14'%  144*.....</p>
        <p>DiamSh  1.80  719  70  67Vk  674*-1</p>
        <p>DillonCo  1.08b  35  X'%  32  32 -1V%</p>
        <p>Disney ,12b x304l494k46% 47'*-!% DrPeppr  .40  813  1 54*  149%  !5  V%</p>
        <p>Dow Ch  1  842546'*  43'*  434%-2'%</p>
        <p>Dresser  M  246U39'i 40''e  4l'%-24%</p>
        <p>duPont  4.25e  17681299%i244%  1254%-34%</p>
        <p>Dukep  1.50  268422  21Vk  214*. ..</p>
        <p>DuqLt  1.72  509  M  194%  199%+ '%</p>
        <p>- E-E -</p>
        <p>EastAif Lin 1247 94%  84%  84%- 4%</p>
        <p>EasKd  1.56a  701592''  87'%  88'%-34k</p>
        <p>Eaton  1.80  595  434*  414*  kl4*- 9%</p>
        <p>Echlln  48  322  254%  24'k  24'*-l</p>
        <p>ElPaso  1.10  1543144*  144%  U'% '%</p>
        <p>EmerEI 80 137337'/ X4k X4*- 9% Enserch  1.72  4M  264%  25'*  2r%- H</p>
        <p>Esmark  1.76  475  334*  324%  32'/3-l/4</p>
        <p>Ethyl  1 50 356 X'/  37'/* 37'%- 4%</p>
        <p>Evans Prod 40  4493l1'/4  10  IQ4*+  4%</p>
        <p>Exxon  TOi  588256'%  54%%  55 - 4*</p>
        <p>- F-F -</p>
        <p>FMC  I  107824%%  239%  24 - H</p>
        <p>FairCam .80 3M7S5.e 49'k 50v-3'/% Fairind  X  447  9'/4  8'%  8%-  %</p>
        <p>Fedders Cp  541  59%  54%  S&amp;gt;%-  '%</p>
        <p>FedNMt  88  470317  16  18'%- 4*</p>
        <p>FedDSt  l.X  860  47'%  454%  454*-!</p>
        <p>Filtrol Cp  X  8'%  74*  74*-</p>
        <p>Firestn I.IO xl80824'.'4234k 229%-1 FstChar  61t 100917  16&amp;lt;%  16'*-  '%</p>
        <p>FstmBn  l.M  6X  40  39  '%- 9%</p>
        <p>PlintkOt  1.16  234  19'.%  184k  184*- 4*</p>
        <p>FlaPwL  1.56  2516269k  26'--  26'*- 4*</p>
        <p>FlaPow  2 10  5X X  291/4  294%-  H</p>
        <p>FdFair  20  70  5%  49%  49%.....</p>
        <p>FofdM  3.20  607760'/  57%   -1'%</p>
        <p>ForMcK  1  293  15'%  14'/  U4*- '/*</p>
        <p>FmklnM .70 107434'% 31'-4 31'/-24% FreepM  1  60  588  X%  29  29 -  9%</p>
        <p>Friflitronic 852 13% 12'* 13//,+1'* Fruahf  l.M x481 M  27'%  27'%  '/*</p>
        <p>- G-G -</p>
        <p>GAFCp  .60  525  144%  U'%  14'/4- V%</p>
        <p>GamSk 1 40  21  29/3  244,  244*-  4*</p>
        <p>Gannett  l  224  X'   X'%  X -  4k</p>
        <p>Gen Dynam  655  53/  51  51 -2</p>
        <p>GenEI  l.M  3314544%  53'.*  534%-29k</p>
        <p>GnFood  I SO  2298344k  32H  X'* &amp;lt;  4*</p>
        <p>GenHost  .60  66  1 04%  10  10 -  V</p>
        <p>GanMillS  .76  969  31%  X9%  X9% -  4*</p>
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        <p>OTire  I lOb 157026'%  25V| 254, '/</p>
        <p>Genesco inc  207  6'*  5//i  6 -  /%</p>
        <p>GaPacif  M  I67334'k  X'%  XH-- '%</p>
        <p>Gerber  I  X  179  244*  234,  24V,-  4%</p>
        <p>GettyOil  2e  266 194'%  117  188'--1'%</p>
        <p>Gillette  1.50  286IX*  M'%  28'-  4%</p>
        <p>Global Mar  210  74,  7  7</p>
        <p>Goodrh  1.12  695  294%  27'%  27'%-2'%</p>
        <p>Goodyr  l.io  7009244%  23'/  234*  4*</p>
        <p>Gould  I  1723264%  251%  26 -</p>
        <p>Grace  &amp;gt;  70  M04X^  27,  X  -r  &amp;gt;%</p>
        <p>GtAttPac  410  11.  11'*  11'*-  4%</p>
        <p>GtWnFin  50  916  '  194%  ]**- %</p>
        <p>GrGiant  108  235  18'%  17  174**'  4%</p>
        <p>Greyh l.04a  131715'%  UH  144*- i%</p>
        <p>Grumm  M  151 17'%  I6H  16%-</p>
        <p>GulfWstn  .60  X179%  17  I7'%- 4,</p>
        <p>GIfWInd wf  933  44%  4%  4'%  W</p>
        <p>GulfOil  1.70  5000X4,  264*  27 -1'/-</p>
        <p>GltStUt  112  19|4U&amp;gt;%  I4V%  14'%+ '%</p>
        <p>HalMbrtn  .56  3434694%  65V&amp;gt;  65%-?%</p>
        <p>Marnishf  M  583  17'%  154,  16 -  %</p>
        <p>Harris  I  M  343  53  514  514*+  *</p>
        <p>HarfeHk .45  50  23Vk  X%  X%-  %</p>
        <p>HaClaM  Xf  299  12  11  11'%-r  Vk</p>
        <p>Hercules  M  I467X'%  X  X4k-l'/</p>
        <p>Heublln  1.30  771  49%  474,  48 -  '*</p>
        <p>HewltPk  X  816 94'-  90  90'%-34*</p>
        <p>HoernW  90  1309204%  II  304trl*/k</p>
        <p>HoffEle 13#  47  8  74*  74*--  &amp;lt;/k</p>
        <p>Holiday  40  165312'%  114*  1|B%- %</p>
        <p>HoilyS  JMa  167 X  35V;  354% 2'^</p>
        <p>Homestk  la  6X 324%  304%  x% -1'*</p>
        <p>Honywll  1 60 1707474%  434% 444*-|9k</p>
        <p>MoushF  1 20 X20209,  X  X'* - H</p>
        <p>HOUSLP  1  56  148328',  37H  X  ..</p>
        <p>HowJOhn  X  35X114%  10'*  W'/~l'/.</p>
        <p>- I-I -</p>
        <p>ICIndS  I 40  768 H  X  M'%- 4%</p>
        <p>iNACp  2.10  950 45%  42'/  43'*-?'%</p>
        <p>IdahoP  7 16  222 X'-  X'%  XV%-1'%</p>
        <p>IdealBa  I 20  199 X'%  194*  20'%+ %</p>
        <p>implCpA  24  536 15*%  144*  U%' 4%</p>
        <p>INCO  140a  136834'%  33  33 -1'%</p>
        <p>IngerA  2  68  l577-  74'%  74'/*  -  24*</p>
        <p>InlndStI  2 60  646 S2'.  494%  494% -2%</p>
        <p>interiak 3.20 787 X 334% 34&amp;gt;*-3'% IBM  9  40l9X7'%2X4k  2M'%-3'*</p>
        <p>mtHarv  1.70  1404X&amp;gt;% 294%  X'%- V%</p>
        <p>ffltMinC  2.40  1094X'/* X  384%- 4%</p>
        <p>mtPaper</p>
        <p>fntTT</p>
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        <p>Kellogg</p>
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        <p>LaPacil  20b  999  15'%  144%  14%-  '*</p>
        <p>Luckys  -68b  IX  134%  13  13'*-  '*</p>
        <p>LukenSt  1.60  234  25'*  24'*  24'%-  &amp;lt;%</p>
        <p>1  361  18'%  17V%  17%-  4*</p>
        <p>.36 91  64%  6  6'%- '*</p>
        <p>.25 1157 7V  7  7'*+ 1%</p>
        <p>1.20 336 X'% X X -1'* AAadisFd''. .60  552  12'/k  114%  11%-  n</p>
        <p>A6APC0  90  142  X'*  374%  374%-14%</p>
        <p>AHarathnO 2 147160'% X'/ 60'*+ % AAarMid  M  525 10-  94%  94%- '*</p>
        <p>MartMa  1.40  558  25'%  32&amp;gt;%  224%-2V-</p>
        <p>A4ayDStr  1,12  657  31  H  '*.....</p>
        <p>Maytg 1.50a  X7  34&amp;gt;*  X4%  334%-  4%</p>
        <p>AScDnId  .02#  377358  53'*  54/4-34*</p>
        <p>AAcDonD 44 1317244% 23'% 23'/- 4% McGrwH  64  657  154*  154,  ISVk-  V%</p>
        <p>AAeadCorp .92 1X7184% 17  17\k~1</p>
        <p>Melville  68  418  234%  224%  22Vk-  4%</p>
        <p>Merck  1.40  18XM  76'%  76'%-3</p>
        <p>MGM  Ir  3X 13'%  13'%  134%- V%</p>
        <p>MidSUt  1.32  5M1164%  154*  15%- 4%</p>
        <p>Milgo Elect 75 174* 16'* I6H- H</p>
        <p>LykesCp</p>
        <p>Macke</p>
        <p>Macmlll</p>
        <p>Macy</p>
        <p>MinAAM</p>
        <p>1.45 272266V 634* 64 -2%</p>
        <p>MinnPL 1,66 183 214% 20% 21V%+ '*</p>
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        <p>ASonsan 2.M 21419)4% 86'* 86'%-2% AAonDU  3.M  74  35  34'*  344%+ 1%</p>
        <p>AAonPw  I M  458  27  X'%  364*- '*</p>
        <p>88  787  19'*  J7Vk  174%-}'*</p>
        <p>70 1402554% 52  524k- 4%</p>
        <p>2  352  444*  42V  43'%- %</p>
        <p>MtStTel  1.68  106  23'%  23'*  234*+ Vk</p>
        <p>  NN _</p>
        <p>72 1985364% M4* 33%-2 1 197422  21V% 21%- 4%</p>
        <p>Nabisco  3.40  469  47  434%  43%~24*</p>
        <p>NatAIrl  .50  363  14'*  13'%  )3Vk-l</p>
        <p>NatCan  .57  192  15H  14'%  144%-ll%</p>
        <p>NatOiSt  1.40  992  254%  23%  24 -P*</p>
        <p>NatFuel  3.16  M  354*  244%  24'%-)</p>
        <p>NatGyp  1.05  767  154%  )4?k  15'*+  *</p>
        <p>Natlnd  X  IX  7  64,  64%-  '%</p>
        <p>Nat Semicn 8X5371% 3}^ 33V%-3 Natistl  3.50  668  48'*  454*  454*-3</p>
        <p>Nat Tea  114  5W  44*  s +  *</p>
        <p>Natoma  1.40  115437,  X  X -1</p>
        <p>NevPw  1.60  76  H4%  21%  22'*- 4%</p>
        <p>NEngEI  1.86  556  32  2P%  22+4%</p>
        <p>Newmt  1.60  117526V%  24'*  244%-)4%</p>
        <p>NtaMP  1.24  178614'*  134*  U .....</p>
        <p>NorflkWn  5.X  346  90&amp;lt;%  884*  884*- 4*</p>
        <p>Norris  1.60  164  41Vk  X'&amp;lt;i|  X'*14*</p>
        <p>NoAPhI  l.M  IX  X'%  X'*  X'%- Vk</p>
        <p>NorNGS  3.08  713  45V,  43'*  44'*- 4*</p>
        <p>NoStPw  1.94  1116X'%  27'%  XH-P*</p>
        <p>Northrp  1.40  346  411%  40'%  40&amp;gt;%- Vk</p>
        <p>NwstAiri  .45  871  314%  294%  XA*-1V%</p>
        <p>NwtBnc  l.M  243  52'%  494*  494*-24*</p>
        <p>Norton  1.70  Wl  374%  X'%  36H- /%</p>
        <p>.60 304223  214% 21'%-!'%</p>
        <p>- 0-0 -1  468919  174%  18 -  V%</p>
        <p>OhioEd  1.66  2165)94%  18'/,  19 - *</p>
        <p>OklaGE  1.44  1X8194*  19  19'%- '*</p>
        <p>OklaNG  l.M  2X  X'%  X'*  XVk+ 4%</p>
        <p>OtinCp  1.32  709  404*  X'%  X%- 4*</p>
        <p>Omark  .60  IM  I1k  11%%  1)4*-Vk</p>
        <p>OutMar  1.40  260  X  27  27 - Vk</p>
        <p>OwensCng ) kXI S7 tfVk 56'%.</p>
        <p>Mobil</p>
        <p>AAofNor</p>
        <p>AAotOrold</p>
        <p>MtFuel</p>
        <p>NCRCp</p>
        <p>NLInd</p>
        <p>NorSim</p>
        <p>OccidPet</p>
        <p>Owenli</p>
        <p>1.88 742 X'% 57'* 574*-Pk</p>
        <p>PPOIrid</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>- P-Q -1377501%</p>
        <p>47</p>
        <p>471%-21%</p>
        <p>PecGas</p>
        <p>1.81</p>
        <p>217572%</p>
        <p>221%</p>
        <p>22 V- *</p>
        <p>PacLtg</p>
        <p>1.68</p>
        <p>651 18%</p>
        <p>181%</p>
        <p>111%- V%</p>
        <p>PacPetrl</p>
        <p>.80</p>
        <p>153 27'%</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>26'*- 1%</p>
        <p>PacPw</p>
        <p>1.70</p>
        <p>528 22'%</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>22V%- 1%</p>
        <p>PacTT</p>
        <p>1.20</p>
        <p>395 16</p>
        <p>15H</p>
        <p>15%.....</p>
        <p>PanAm Air</p>
        <p>3316 51%</p>
        <p>S</p>
        <p>5 - H</p>
        <p>PanEP</p>
        <p>2.30</p>
        <p>153940</p>
        <p>391%</p>
        <p>391*+ Vi</p>
        <p>PatrkP</p>
        <p>86t</p>
        <p>505 im</p>
        <p>10'%</p>
        <p>10H- H</p>
        <p>PeoDix</p>
        <p>,24b</p>
        <p>245 4?%</p>
        <p>4*%</p>
        <p>4%+ 'A</p>
        <p>Penney</p>
        <p>1.28</p>
        <p>2117521*</p>
        <p>53</p>
        <p>S2V%- 1%</p>
        <p>PaPwLt</p>
        <p>1 80</p>
        <p>1181211*</p>
        <p>2)'*</p>
        <p>2IV%- '*</p>
        <p>Pennzol</p>
        <p>1.32</p>
        <p>141334</p>
        <p>3)'*</p>
        <p>3lV%-2%</p>
        <p>PepsiCo</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>745 86'*</p>
        <p>841%</p>
        <p>8S*~ 1*</p>
        <p>Pfizer</p>
        <p>.88</p>
        <p>47123H%</p>
        <p>29'*</p>
        <p>291*- 1%</p>
        <p>PhelpO</p>
        <p>2.20</p>
        <p>728 431*</p>
        <p>4IH</p>
        <p>411*-IV%</p>
        <p>PhilaEI</p>
        <p>1.64</p>
        <p>1478171%</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>171% . .</p>
        <p>PhilMorr</p>
        <p>1.30</p>
        <p>44456)%</p>
        <p>60</p>
        <p>611%+ W</p>
        <p>PhillPet</p>
        <p>1.80</p>
        <p>1691611%</p>
        <p>601%</p>
        <p>601%- H</p>
        <p>PitneyB</p>
        <p>68</p>
        <p>464 I5f</p>
        <p>I5H</p>
        <p>151%- 1%</p>
        <p>Pneumo</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>174 14'%</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>14'*- '*</p>
        <p>Polaroid</p>
        <p>928145'%</p>
        <p>411%</p>
        <p>42%-!%</p>
        <p>PortGE</p>
        <p>495 &amp;gt;%</p>
        <p>)9%</p>
        <p>30 - Vb</p>
        <p>ProctrO</p>
        <p>2.20</p>
        <p>1068971%</p>
        <p>95</p>
        <p>95%-l'%</p>
        <p>PSvCol</p>
        <p>1.46</p>
        <p>xl86718'*17%</p>
        <p>171%- H</p>
        <p>PSvEG</p>
        <p>1.80</p>
        <p>164333'%</p>
        <p>2VM</p>
        <p>321%+ &amp;lt;%</p>
        <p>Publckr ind</p>
        <p>249 5%</p>
        <p>S'*</p>
        <p>5H- %</p>
        <p>Pueblo int</p>
        <p>66 3'%</p>
        <p>34%</p>
        <p>2H- lb</p>
        <p>PugSPL</p>
        <p>2.36</p>
        <p>267 3(P*</p>
        <p>29'%</p>
        <p>30'*+ 1*</p>
        <p>Pulimn</p>
        <p>1 20</p>
        <p>411 361*</p>
        <p>34'*</p>
        <p>34V%-2Vb</p>
        <p>PurexCp</p>
        <p>1 08</p>
        <p>919 161%</p>
        <p>151%</p>
        <p>151*- Vi</p>
        <p>Puritri Fash</p>
        <p>194 3%</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>3 - lb</p>
        <p>QuakOat</p>
        <p>93</p>
        <p>125423'%</p>
        <p>221%</p>
        <p>22'%- lb</p>
        <p>QuakStO</p>
        <p>.78</p>
        <p>147917%</p>
        <p>)6&amp;gt;*</p>
        <p>161%- 1%</p>
        <p>Questor</p>
        <p>-Olr</p>
        <p>xl5 51*</p>
        <p>51%</p>
        <p>51*.. ..</p>
        <p>RCA</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>- R-R -5463281%</p>
        <p>261%</p>
        <p>26H-1'%</p>
        <p>RalstonPu</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>435 51%</p>
        <p>501*</p>
        <p>51'*- '*</p>
        <p>Rartcoln</p>
        <p>.64</p>
        <p>170 IS'%</p>
        <p>13%</p>
        <p>134*-)'*</p>
        <p>Rapid Am</p>
        <p>120 51%</p>
        <p>51%</p>
        <p>SV%- U</p>
        <p>Raytheon</p>
        <p>1.20</p>
        <p>127266'%</p>
        <p>6)1%</p>
        <p>6I1%-41%</p>
        <p>Read Bat</p>
        <p>.60</p>
        <p>358 18'%</p>
        <p>17'%</p>
        <p>lT'%-11%</p>
        <p>RelchCh</p>
        <p>.74</p>
        <p>351 19</p>
        <p>18'%</p>
        <p>181*+ 1%</p>
        <p>RepSti</p>
        <p>1.60</p>
        <p>511 351*</p>
        <p>34'*</p>
        <p>34l%~ %</p>
        <p>ResrvOil</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>307816'%</p>
        <p>141%</p>
        <p>IS'%- 1%</p>
        <p>Revlon</p>
        <p>1.60</p>
        <p>690 89'%</p>
        <p>86'%</p>
        <p>87%-lVb</p>
        <p>Reynin</p>
        <p>308</p>
        <p>1303631%</p>
        <p>611*</p>
        <p>62 -1</p>
        <p>ReynMet</p>
        <p>1.20</p>
        <p>884 40'/</p>
        <p>38H</p>
        <p>39 -P*</p>
        <p>Rockwlint</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>480 391*</p>
        <p>29'*</p>
        <p>29H- Vb</p>
        <p>Rohr ind</p>
        <p>140 S'%</p>
        <p>5'%</p>
        <p>5'*- '*</p>
        <p>RoyCCoi</p>
        <p>.80</p>
        <p>258 171%</p>
        <p>17'*</p>
        <p>17'%+ '*</p>
        <p>RoylD</p>
        <p>3 26#</p>
        <p>X310050</p>
        <p>46</p>
        <p>46 -P%</p>
        <p>Ryder 5y*</p>
        <p>143515'%</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>I6b- 9k</p>
        <p>SCMCp</p>
        <p>80</p>
        <p>- s-s -</p>
        <p>x570 19'*</p>
        <p>171%</p>
        <p>I71b-1</p>
        <p>SafewySfr</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>118845V</p>
        <p>431*</p>
        <p>431*-tl%</p>
        <p>StJoMin</p>
        <p>1.30</p>
        <p>375 43'%</p>
        <p>40'%</p>
        <p>401%-?Hi</p>
        <p>StLSaF</p>
        <p>3.50</p>
        <p>140 40%</p>
        <p>381*</p>
        <p>381*-llh</p>
        <p>StRegP</p>
        <p>1.52</p>
        <p>792 40'*</p>
        <p>38^</p>
        <p>38l-l%</p>
        <p>Sandrs Asso</p>
        <p>146 91*</p>
        <p>8%</p>
        <p>19b- 1*</p>
        <p>SFeind</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>17)035</p>
        <p>331*</p>
        <p>34'*- '*</p>
        <p>San Feint</p>
        <p>.30</p>
        <p>1482381*</p>
        <p>36'*</p>
        <p>36'*-P%</p>
        <p>SchargPI</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>159055</p>
        <p>52'%</p>
        <p>S?l*-2</p>
        <p>SCOAIn</p>
        <p>.70</p>
        <p>128 13'*</p>
        <p>1)1%</p>
        <p>l)9b- 1%</p>
        <p>ScottPap</p>
        <p>.76</p>
        <p>325938'%</p>
        <p>19'%</p>
        <p>19'*-!'%</p>
        <p>SeabCL</p>
        <p>1.60</p>
        <p>861 291*</p>
        <p>281%</p>
        <p>28%- 1%</p>
        <p>SearleO</p>
        <p>52</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;^14</p>
        <p>13*</p>
        <p>131%- 9k</p>
        <p>Sears</p>
        <p>1.60a</p>
        <p>3642611%</p>
        <p>65*</p>
        <p>66 -21%</p>
        <p>SheilOil</p>
        <p>2.80</p>
        <p>908 751%</p>
        <p>73'*</p>
        <p>741*+ b</p>
        <p>ShellT</p>
        <p>1 Ole</p>
        <p>x16 79/1</p>
        <p>25Ui</p>
        <p>25'*-2</p>
        <p>SherwW</p>
        <p>2.20</p>
        <p>171 40'*</p>
        <p>371%</p>
        <p>379%-31%</p>
        <p>Signal</p>
        <p>ib</p>
        <p>429 33%</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>22V%- 1*</p>
        <p>Singer Co</p>
        <p>111330'*</p>
        <p>)!'%</p>
        <p>11%-P*</p>
        <p>Smithkiine</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>678 3'%</p>
        <p>801*</p>
        <p>801*-)1*</p>
        <p>SooyCp</p>
        <p>03e</p>
        <p>3615 9*%</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>9-1%</p>
        <p>SCarEG</p>
        <p>1 52</p>
        <p>533 18'%</p>
        <p>18'%</p>
        <p>II'*.....</p>
        <p>SoCaiE</p>
        <p>1 68</p>
        <p>Xl23223'*21%</p>
        <p>22 + lb</p>
        <p>SouthCo</p>
        <p>1.40</p>
        <p>512015%</p>
        <p>15'*</p>
        <p>15H- '*</p>
        <p>SoNRes</p>
        <p>1.85</p>
        <p>451 521%</p>
        <p>49H</p>
        <p>491%~2'%</p>
        <p>2  217472'%  674*  61 -3'%</p>
        <p> ......1.60  61X324%  3P% 314*- 4*</p>
        <p>lowaBf  .Xe  Ml  ai*  X'%  X'%-lVk</p>
        <p>lowaPS  1.72  151  M%  M4%  20k+ '%</p>
        <p>Itek Corp  379  174%  154*  16 -1</p>
        <p>ItelCofp  -M  3X  13%  124%  13k+ 4%</p>
        <p>- J-J -</p>
        <p>JeweIC  1.x  256  23%  '%  234%.....</p>
        <p>jhnMan  1.40  789  X*%  X  X%.</p>
        <p>johnsonJn 1 1611954* X'% XVk-44* JonLogn  .50  IX  144%  14  14-4*</p>
        <p>Jostens  1  141  25  244%  244,- V%</p>
        <p>JoyMtg  1 X  525  45  43%  46 - 4*</p>
        <p>- K-K -</p>
        <p>KaisrAi  l.M  604  X4%  35,  XVk-l%</p>
        <p>KanGEI  1.68  XI  19'%  1Vk  194%- 4%</p>
        <p>KanPLf  1.60  460  194*  19'*  19%- '%</p>
        <p>2M S'*  4H  44,- Vk</p>
        <p>1  8)7  27'*  M'%  26%</p>
        <p>.TOe  150034  37  KVk-14%</p>
        <p>KarrAAc  1.25  934  75'*  734%  734*- '*</p>
        <p>KimbCI  l.M  237860'/4  X'%  40 +)</p>
        <p>KnigtRid  .62  x6 X'%  X%  364%- '*</p>
        <p>Koppers  1.60  374  50'*  46'%  464,-3'*</p>
        <p>Kraflco 2 12  589  46'%  444*  46 -</p>
        <p>KresgeS  .32  X3S4m  X'%  x%-14%</p>
        <p>Kroger  1.44  XO  244%  23'*  23H-  4%</p>
        <p>- L-L-</p>
        <p>LTV . Corp  1411)3'%  llVk  n'%-1'%</p>
        <p>LearSleg  SO  1451124*  114*  I14*-  X</p>
        <p>LehPCt M  114  16'*  154%  16'%-  '*</p>
        <p>LehVal ind  83  P%  1  1 -  %</p>
        <p>Lehmn  .94c  647  12  llVk  )14%-  '*</p>
        <p>Levitx  Furn  1322  5  4'%  44%- '%</p>
        <p>LOF  I SO  613  3JVk  32V%  32%-  V%</p>
        <p>LiggtGp  2.50  166  X%  334*  33%-  k</p>
        <p>Liftonin  18t  254115'*  14'%  14%+  Vk</p>
        <p>Lockhd Aire  602  lOVk  9Vk  94%-  H</p>
        <p>Loews  1.20  697  X'*  X%  X'/4-  Vk</p>
        <p>LoneStlnd l  475  llVk  174,  184%+  Vk</p>
        <p>LngULl  l.M  *IX81I'%174  17%+  '*</p>
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        <p>The Market In Brief</p>
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        <p>TS?</p>
        <p>Market C*t</p>
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        <p>lit IISES "InTT 30 IIIISIIULS  1</p>
        <p>MARKET ANALYSIS-The Dow Jones average of 30 Industrial closed Friday at 079.89, down 29.42 from the week prior. (AP Wlrepboto)</p>
        <p>UnElec  I.X  809  15H  15'%</p>
        <p>Unocal 2.10 200754% S3'* UPacCp  2.M  505  89Vk  *54*</p>
        <p>Uniroyal  .50  673  9/%  "'</p>
        <p>Unit Brands 193 8'*</p>
        <p>UnitCp</p>
        <p>UnitAVM</p>
        <p>USGyps</p>
        <p>USInd</p>
        <p>USSteel</p>
        <p>UnTech</p>
        <p>UnlTel</p>
        <p>Uplotw</p>
        <p>Utahint</p>
        <p>Varan vendo Co Veteo VaEPw</p>
        <p>Wacttova</p>
        <p>WarnerL</p>
        <p>WasWat</p>
        <p>WnAirL</p>
        <p>WnBnc</p>
        <p>WUnion</p>
        <p>WestgE I</p>
        <p>Weyertir</p>
        <p>WheelFr</p>
        <p>Whirlpol</p>
        <p>White AAot</p>
        <p>7%</p>
        <p>9'%</p>
        <p>124%</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>6'%</p>
        <p>I7e 117  9%</p>
        <p>M 904 13'%</p>
        <p>1.60 4M 23'*</p>
        <p>.M 986  64*</p>
        <p>2.M 467552V% 47, l.M 4333354* 33'% l.M 161218 l.M 389346*.</p>
        <p>I.Ma 103360 - V-V -.70 665 IS )34k 75  5</p>
        <p>.10# 557 17X 1.34 20X)5V% 144*</p>
        <p>.50 266 X I8'% 1 1930354* X4% 1.68  73  234%  XV</p>
        <p>.60a 454 lOVk 10 1.40 8X 25% 25'* 1.40 1373304% 194% .97 17X119'% 17* .M 3X1454* 43, .60 673 X% 23'* ,M 235934% 234* 833  64%  64%</p>
        <p>Waiting I.X X71 X'% X4, Whittaker  1757 6'%  6'%</p>
        <p>IT*</p>
        <p>42V%</p>
        <p>'*</p>
        <p>4H</p>
        <p>164*</p>
        <p>154*.....</p>
        <p>544%+P* 85%~3 8%+ Vk IVk- '* 94*- Vk 13'% + P* '%- 4* 6'*- 4k 49 -24* 334%-1k 1744+ % 42'*-4V% W'%+ 4%</p>
        <p>134%- % 64%- 4%</p>
        <p>IT*. ... 15 - '%</p>
        <p>184%- 4% JJ4%-1% 22'%- '* 10'%- '* 25'%- '* 194%- 4% 174%-P* 42'%-24% 2J4i_ W 24-4*</p>
        <p>64%.....</p>
        <p>X4%- 4% 64%+ Vk</p>
        <p>Weekly Stocks Ups And Downs</p>
        <p>UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) - The following list shows the New York Stock Exchange issues that have gone up the most and down me most based on percent of change regardless of volume.</p>
        <p>Net and percentage change* are the difference betveen last week's closing price and mis week's closing price.</p>
        <p>UPS</p>
        <p>name</p>
        <p>Last</p>
        <p>Chg</p>
        <p>Pet.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Esquire</p>
        <p>61*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>20.0</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Caro FrgtC</p>
        <p>61%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>b</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>15.9</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>AmFin Sys</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>14.3</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Clark Oil</p>
        <p>15'*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>14.0</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>GrtLkOred</p>
        <p>23*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>31*</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>13.4</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>Divers Mtge</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>12.5</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>SanJuan Ra</p>
        <p>10'*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>P%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>12.3</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>Skil Corp</p>
        <p>10'*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>12.3</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>Harrahs</p>
        <p>131*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>IVb</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>12.2</p>
        <p>ID</p>
        <p>Hoern Wald</p>
        <p>301%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>2V%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>11.6</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Unit MliM</p>
        <p>13V%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1'*</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>10.3</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Frigltrooc</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>P*</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>9 9</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Cifyinv pfA</p>
        <p>231*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>21%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>9.8</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Shapetl ind</p>
        <p>16%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>IV</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>98</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>Kauf Broad</p>
        <p>8'%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1*</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>9.7</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>NtMlneSv</p>
        <p>171%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>P%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>9.6</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>Sabine Roy</p>
        <p>S4%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>41*</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>9.5</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Heileman</p>
        <p>161%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>9.3</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>NoSPw 7pf</p>
        <p>85%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>?'*</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>9.2</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>Allied Super</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>'*</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>9.1</p>
        <p>2)</p>
        <p>Wayne Goss</p>
        <p>71%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>89</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>AmFinSy pf</p>
        <p>9'U</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1*</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>8.8</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>CIMtg Gp</p>
        <p>13 16</p>
        <p>+ 1 16</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>8.3</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>ConrillRlty</p>
        <p>IH</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>8.3</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>Dictphone</p>
        <p>91*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1*</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>1.3</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>Guardn Mtg</p>
        <p>)H</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>v%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>8.3</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>UniTei wt</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>v%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>8.3</p>
        <p>DOWNS</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>Last</p>
        <p>Chg</p>
        <p>Pet</p>
        <p>,1</p>
        <p>Colwell Mfg</p>
        <p>1'*</p>
        <p>- &amp;gt;*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>16.7</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>TriSou Mtg</p>
        <p>1'*</p>
        <p> '*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>16.7</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>Bandag inc</p>
        <p>141*</p>
        <p>- 3%</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>16.3</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Amrep Corp</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p> '*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>15.4</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>BTMtg Inv IDS RlfyTr</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>'*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>14.3</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>IW</p>
        <p>- '*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>14.3</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>Wurlitzer</p>
        <p>141*</p>
        <p>31%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>13.9</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>PSA inc</p>
        <p>79k</p>
        <p>- IV%</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>13.2</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>EastGsF</p>
        <p>34</p>
        <p> 31%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>13.1</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>Menasco</p>
        <p>14*</p>
        <p>- 2</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>12.3</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>North Teiec</p>
        <p>32%</p>
        <p>-</p>
        <p>41%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>12.3</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>Zenith R</p>
        <p>28</p>
        <p> 3%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>12.2</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Hemisp Cap</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>- '*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>11.8</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Soparicpe</p>
        <p>21'%</p>
        <p>2%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>111</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>LTV Corp</p>
        <p>1P%</p>
        <p>- IV</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>ll.S</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Fluor Corp</p>
        <p>36'%</p>
        <p>- 41*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>11.4</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>Atlas Corp</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p> '%</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>11.1</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Capit Mtg LehVaiind</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p> 1%</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>11,1</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p> &amp;gt;%</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>11.1</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>AAattei Inc</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>- 9k</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>11 1</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>OiamM Oril</p>
        <p>I6&amp;gt;%</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>10.8</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>ClfWInd wt</p>
        <p>iVk</p>
        <p>. 1%</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>10.8</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>TransW Air</p>
        <p>101%</p>
        <p>P*</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>10.8</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>PuerR Cam</p>
        <p>3Vk</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>10.7</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>Brush Well</p>
        <p>22'*</p>
        <p>2H</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>10.6</p>
        <p>Weekly AMEX Ups And Downs</p>
        <p>UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) - The foliowing list shows the American Stock Exchange issues that have gone up the most and down the most based on percent of change regardless of volume Net and percentage changes are the difference between last week's closing price and this week's cloiirtg price.</p>
        <p>UPS</p>
        <p>SouPac  2.34  106934V,  324%  324*-P*</p>
        <p>SouRy  2.32  483  584*  J41/,  36'%-14*</p>
        <p>SperryR  .92  x)66649'%4a'%  48'%-P*</p>
        <p>SquarD  1 10  *36  26H  2J'%  25%-!'%</p>
        <p>Squibb  90  649  34'%  334%  334w- 4%</p>
        <p>StBrand  l.M  X71304,  X4%  X4% ,.</p>
        <p>StdOilCI  2.30  3768X4%  364*  37'*-!'%</p>
        <p>StOillnd  2X  29X57'%  S4'%  55 -14*</p>
        <p>StOilOh  I X  M3575  73  734*+ 14*</p>
        <p>StaufChm  1.44  893  474,  45V,  454*-)4%</p>
        <p>SterDrug  .70  18X174* 16%  16%-  4*</p>
        <p>StevenJ  1.30  406  19'%  19'*  19H- *</p>
        <p>StuWor  1 33  637  43%  404*  40'%-3</p>
        <p>SunCo  1.48  I 7024P*  M&amp;gt;*  40% + 34t</p>
        <p>Systron Don  16  4'%  44%  4V%+  *</p>
        <p>_ t-T-</p>
        <p>TRWm  1.40  1)73364%  35  35'%+ '%</p>
        <p>TampEi  1.13  1634)9  18  114%  4%</p>
        <p>Tefctronx  ,X  xM7  674,  64  64*-4*</p>
        <p>Teledn  l.45t  248378'%  75  76Vk+ 4%</p>
        <p>Teleprmpt  1449 74*  7'%  7',.</p>
        <p>Telex Cp  299  3  24*  ?%</p>
        <p>Tennco  1.81  X70344,  334*  33%- &amp;gt;*</p>
        <p>TesoroPef  1  1076)5  U'%  14%- 4%</p>
        <p>Texaco  3  6505XH  374%  374*- %</p>
        <p>TexEasin  1.15  SX  X%  36H  37'%+  V%</p>
        <p>Texinst  1  X309I1194*112 H2*-44*</p>
        <p>TxPcLd  lie  X  27  '*  24*- %</p>
        <p>Texsgif  l.M  465  354%  344,  344%- 4%</p>
        <p>Textron  IM  716  X4*  2|4*  X4a+  4*</p>
        <p>Thlokol  84  167  18  17'/4  17'*- 4*</p>
        <p>ThrlttDg  .40  185  74%  7'*  74%+  '%</p>
        <p>Timeinc  2,X  223  TO'%  61  61 - H</p>
        <p>r.meinc wt  17 14*  34'*  34'*- ',</p>
        <p>TimeMir  60  585  77'%  21'/  21H.</p>
        <p>Timkn 2.20a  W7  56%  54'v  54'%-Pk</p>
        <p>Todd Shipyd  II  l%  14%  |4% -  V,</p>
        <p>Tramw Air  1604114*  9%  104%-P*</p>
        <p>Transam  66  2)58I34%124%  12'%-  4%</p>
        <p>TriCon  1.5X  659  214%  204,  304% -  4*</p>
        <p>TwenCen  .50  685  9H 9  9V%-  4%</p>
        <p>- u-U -</p>
        <p>UALInc  60  136326'% 344*  24^-  4*</p>
        <p>UMCind  1  177  134*  13,  I3H+  4%</p>
        <p>UOP  10#  727  144,  134%  13V-  '4</p>
        <p>UVind 1.50 x2l4 31  X'% X'%-2W</p>
        <p>UnCarb  2 50 3065'%  62'k  624%-2'%</p>
        <p>name</p>
        <p>Last</p>
        <p>Chg</p>
        <p>Pet</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Am F let wt</p>
        <p>'%</p>
        <p>+ 1 16</p>
        <p>up 100.0</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>Metrocare</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>+ 9 16</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>69.2</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>UnRltTr wt</p>
        <p>3 16</p>
        <p>+ 1 16</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>500</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Dat Oocum</p>
        <p>45</p>
        <p>+ 131%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>43.4</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>Vlatech Inc</p>
        <p>2'*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>38.5</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>CIMtgwt A</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>+ l 32</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>33.3</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>Verl? Ind '</p>
        <p>2'%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>H</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>33.3</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Aegis Corp</p>
        <p>1'*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>'*</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>35.0</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>BenStMg wt</p>
        <p>516</p>
        <p>+ 1 16</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>25.0</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>Lynch Corp</p>
        <p>41%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>'%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>15.0</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>NoAMtg wt</p>
        <p>5 16</p>
        <p>+ 1 16</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>25.0</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>Altarmn Fd</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>*</p>
        <p>2'%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>23.9</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Logistic in</p>
        <p>2&amp;gt;*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>V</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>22.2</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>vol AAerch</p>
        <p>21*</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>22.2</p>
        <p>IS</p>
        <p>CrnCan Pet</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>3%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>19,3</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>BroDart In</p>
        <p>3*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>V</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>11.2</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>Rossmoor</p>
        <p>5^</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>9k</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>17.1</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>HerMal ind Askin Svc</p>
        <p>I6%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>21%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>16.8</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>9k</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>'%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>16.7</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>Servo Corp</p>
        <p>4%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>H</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>16.1</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>MitchlEO</p>
        <p>35'%</p>
        <p>f</p>
        <p>49%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>15,2</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>PresRaal A</p>
        <p>2%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>15 0</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>PresRaal B</p>
        <p>3%</p>
        <p>.f</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>ISO</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>VisualGr</p>
        <p>3%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>150</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>HiG Inc</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>14.3</p>
        <p>DOWNS</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>Last</p>
        <p>Chg</p>
        <p>Pet,</p>
        <p>)</p>
        <p>AffilCap wt</p>
        <p>v%</p>
        <p>-1 16</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>33.1</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Certron</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>' '*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>33.)</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>PSAinc wt</p>
        <p>Vi</p>
        <p> '*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>33.3</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Cook ind</p>
        <p>16'%</p>
        <p>- 7'*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>M.5</p>
        <p>S</p>
        <p>Tansof Cp</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>4%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>27.3</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>AtlcoMtg wt</p>
        <p>9 16</p>
        <p>3 16</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>U.O</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>AitecCp wt</p>
        <p>.4</p>
        <p>- 1 16</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>20.0</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Flock Ind</p>
        <p>9k</p>
        <p>3 16</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>20.0</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>SutrMwt B</p>
        <p>. '%</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>Olf</p>
        <p>20.0</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>WftPacl wt</p>
        <p>'/4</p>
        <p>-1-16</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>200</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>ADM indust</p>
        <p>9 16</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>11.2</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Fibrebrd wt</p>
        <p>11*</p>
        <p>- 1%</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>17,4</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>PalrTex Mil</p>
        <p>)'</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>16.7</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>Inflight Svc</p>
        <p>l'/4</p>
        <p>- &amp;gt;.4</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>167</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>Moviclab</p>
        <p>)*</p>
        <p>*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>16.7</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Poloron Pd</p>
        <p>2Vj</p>
        <p>'%</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>16.7</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>RelGrp wt</p>
        <p>1'*</p>
        <p>'*</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>16.7</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>AmSci Eng</p>
        <p>111%</p>
        <p>2'*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>16.5</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>Kleer Vu In</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>15.8</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>Goodrich wt</p>
        <p>61*</p>
        <p>- 1'*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>15.6</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>AtlRKhf wt</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>'*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>15.4</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>Helnicke</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>'4</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>15,4</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>Int Stretch</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>'*</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>154</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>KinArk Cp</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>15.4</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>REOM Cp</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>I/4</p>
        <p>OH</p>
        <p>15.4</p>
        <p>Ovar The Countar Ups And Downs</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP)  The following list shovys the stocks that have gone up the most and down the most basad on percent of chaoge on me Over the Counter Stocks regardless of volume.</p>
        <p>Net and percentage changn are the difference between last week's closing prkc and this week's closing price UPS</p>
        <p>name</p>
        <p>Last</p>
        <p>Chg</p>
        <p>Pet.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Drexter Tach</p>
        <p>11*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>55.6</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>ArtcoBetl</p>
        <p>\Vi</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>50.0</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>DlversfdEarth</p>
        <p>s 1*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>V4</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>50.0</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Walbilf Corp</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>50.0</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>GrayToof</p>
        <p>20'%</p>
        <p>+ 19%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>43.4</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>DeclsnData Com 1</p>
        <p>ll*+l%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>40.0</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>Electromag Scl 29%+</p>
        <p>9k</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>40.0</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>Algorex Corp</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>*</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>33.3</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>Bazar Inc</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>9k</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>33.3</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>Cambrdge Mam '%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>33.3</p>
        <p>1)</p>
        <p>Formlgli Corp</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>33.3</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>Int Hydronlcs</p>
        <p>Vt</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>'%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>33.3</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>S'*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1'*</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>31.3</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>HamiltonBro</p>
        <p>Pet 221*+5'*Up</p>
        <p>30.0</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>WIncorp</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>29,7</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>HamlltBro Exp 99% +</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>26.2</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>DoughrtyBr</p>
        <p>CapTranAm</p>
        <p>r%</p>
        <p>1'*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>11*</p>
        <p>'*</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>35,9</p>
        <p>25.0</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>Energy Reserve 9% +</p>
        <p>'%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>25.0</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>Scherr Tumlco 1%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>'%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>25.0</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Vipont Chem</p>
        <p>9%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>25.0</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>HamilBroExp BengalOil (a</p>
        <p>un 9'%+ mup</p>
        <p>34.6</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>S 21-32+ '%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>23.5</p>
        <p>34</p>
        <p>Control Laser</p>
        <p>S'*</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>23.5</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>FidelCp Va</p>
        <p>31%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>9k</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>22.7</p>
        <p>DOWNS</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>Last</p>
        <p>Chg</p>
        <p>Pet.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Getty Fin</p>
        <p>'%</p>
        <p> 1</p>
        <p>OH 66.7</p>
        <p>34 FabrlcWhsIr</p>
        <p>1113,7174019 300*%</p>
        <p>170,487</p>
        <p>9489</p>
        <p>72'*</p>
        <p>U3.13S</p>
        <p>7015</p>
        <p>88'%</p>
        <p>854,441</p>
        <p>458</p>
        <p>4?%</p>
        <p>848,496</p>
        <p>7913</p>
        <p>409%</p>
        <p>847,893</p>
        <p>3075 1 5IW</p>
        <p>140.356</p>
        <p>9281</p>
        <p>431%</p>
        <p>137.701</p>
        <p>1435</p>
        <p>439%</p>
        <p>$35,930</p>
        <p>4077</p>
        <p>SI</p>
        <p>$34.830</p>
        <p>4151</p>
        <p>54'%</p>
        <p>833,645</p>
        <p>5813</p>
        <p>55</p>
        <p>832,136</p>
        <p>831,955</p>
        <p>7935</p>
        <p>399%</p>
        <p>17391</p>
        <p>179%</p>
        <p>829,067</p>
        <p>8395</p>
        <p>331%</p>
        <p>127.099x8403</p>
        <p>301%</p>
        <p>In 181, promoten of two rival towniitea known as Monterey and Lubbock merged tbem into the town of Lubbock, Tex.</p>
        <p>Mutual Funds</p>
        <p>TEXASGULF PROMOTION</p>
        <p>Charles T. Hudson Jr.. a native of Greenville, has been named sales representative for Texasgulf Inc. in Raleigh, the company announced.</p>
        <p>Hudson is responsible for the sale of a new Texasgulf product, hydrofluosilicic acid, the material used by cities in drinking water to prevent dental Cavities.</p>
        <p>A graduate of East Carolina University with a B.S. degree in chemistry, Hudson joined Texasgulf at the company's Phosphate Operations near Aurora in 1971 as an analytical chemist.</p>
        <p>He is married to the former Bonnie Berry of Fayetteville and they have one son.</p>
        <p>WillmsC06  I  3092254%  24&amp;gt;*  344%- '*</p>
        <p>WinnOx  1.56  217  3  37  374,+ 4*</p>
        <p>Winnebago 654- 6'* 5h i .....</p>
        <p>wolwth  l.M  111024'*  224,  23 -P*</p>
        <p>-X-Y-Z</p>
        <p>XeroxCp  l.M  8458674%  614%  62V%-3H</p>
        <p>ZaleCorp  .88  965  17  16'%  HH- H</p>
        <p>ZeoithRad  1  311232  77'%  X -3H</p>
        <p>Copyright by The Awoclated Pres* 1976.</p>
        <p>Weekly Group Averages</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - The following list gives the weekly average net change for the common stocks traded In each group:</p>
        <p>Aerospace, Aircraft .............. W</p>
        <p>Air Transport................. H</p>
        <p>Auto. Truck .......................- 4%</p>
        <p>Auto Parts &amp;amp; Accessories ..........- %</p>
        <p>Banks. Savings 8. Loan ............ 4k</p>
        <p>Beverage Soft Drinks ............- 4%</p>
        <p>Brewing, Distilling............. Vk</p>
        <p>Building ........................- '*</p>
        <p>Chemicals ........................ %</p>
        <p>.Communication .................. '*</p>
        <p>Conglomerates, Diversified ......... 4k</p>
        <p>Containers. Packaging............- V%</p>
        <p>Drugs, Medical Supplies ..........-4k</p>
        <p>Electronics, Electric Products ....-%</p>
        <p>Finance .........................- Vk</p>
        <p>Foods, Commodities ...............-4%</p>
        <p>Food Markets &amp;amp; Vendors .......... '*</p>
        <p>Gold, Silver ................-4%</p>
        <p>Hotels, Motels. Tourism ............ v%</p>
        <p>House Furnishings .............P%</p>
        <p>Insurance .................... V%</p>
        <p>investment Companies.........</p>
        <p>Machine Tools Accessories ...... '%</p>
        <p>Machinery ....................... %</p>
        <p>Matal Fabricating ..... ..........- %</p>
        <p>Mining |n&amp;lt;xi metallic) ..............-IVk</p>
        <p>Motor Transport 1. Leasing  4k</p>
        <p>Non ferrous Metals ................ 4*</p>
        <p>Office Equipment &amp;amp; Services ......-1</p>
        <p>Paper, Pulp...................-1</p>
        <p>Petroleum .....................unch</p>
        <p>Photo Products A Services .........1</p>
        <p>Precision instruments, Watches . k</p>
        <p>Printing. Publishing ...............- '*</p>
        <p>Railroeds, Rail Equipment ......... 4*</p>
        <p>Real Estate ....................- Vk</p>
        <p>Recreation, Leisure ................ V%</p>
        <p>Restaurants ..................k</p>
        <p>Retail Trad# .....................- W</p>
        <p>Rubber, Tires....................... V%</p>
        <p>Shipping, Shipbuilding .............- H</p>
        <p>Shoes, Leather Products . ...... 4*</p>
        <p>Soaps, Cosmetics, Toiletries ...... H</p>
        <p>Steel, iron....................... k</p>
        <p>Textiles, Apparel ............... '*</p>
        <p>Tobacco ......................- Vk</p>
        <p>Utilities Electric ...........-</p>
        <p>Utilities Gas..............- '*</p>
        <p>KEY ACCOUNT Persons holding a key account at First Federal Savings &amp;amp; Loan Association are. now able to cash checks and make withdrawals at over 3,300 locations throughout the country, including Alaska and Hawaii, according to C.B. Tugwell, president of the local firm.</p>
        <p>Tugwell said that under the regulation called Travelers Convenience Withdrawal, the Federal Home Loan Bank board is permitting First Federal to participate with other thrift institutions in offering the nationwide service.</p>
        <p>He explained that savings account holders who carry the Prestige Card can enter any participating institution located more than SO miles from their home and make withdrawals from their accounts at First Federal or cash a check.</p>
        <p>2 RomAmPhar 1  -  14%  Off  61.9</p>
        <p>3  OavidADash Inc  v% -  '%  Of!  50,0</p>
        <p>6 OorninMtg  -  V,  Off  50.0</p>
        <p>5  EquipmtCo Am  '%-'/%  Off  50.0</p>
        <p>6  ImperlalGrp Ltd  4% -  H  Off  50.0</p>
        <p>7  JustlceMtgln wt 1  330ff  50.0</p>
        <p>I  TeiasGasCp wt  '/%  -  4%  Off  41.7</p>
        <p>9  Flans Inc  4%  -  Ui  Off  40.0</p>
        <p>10  TJmeplex Inc  4%  -  '*  Off  40,0</p>
        <p>II  Life Sciences  V% -5-16  Off  X.5</p>
        <p>12  AirFla Sys  1  -  V%  Off  33.3</p>
        <p>13  Barnett Winston  '* -  Vk  Off  33.3</p>
        <p>14  Devcon IntI  '%  -  '*  Off  13.3</p>
        <p>15  Hirscbborn Don  '*  -  Vk  Off  33.3</p>
        <p>16  Phillips Screw  '%  -  V*  Off  33.3</p>
        <p>17  Eldorado GenI  9%  -  4%  Off  30.0</p>
        <p>18 BkComput Netw )*-'% 0HX6</p>
        <p>19  Radiation Tech  H -  0  X 6</p>
        <p>M  VanDyk Resrch  3'*-  I'*  Off  37.8</p>
        <p>21  RandCapital Cp  IH-  W  Off  26.7</p>
        <p>22  Washingtn Grp  24* -  1  OH  X.7</p>
        <p>23  Dannemann Fab  4% -  Vk  OH  35.0</p>
        <p>IVk - 4% OH 25.0</p>
        <p>25  KafeOreenway  s 4,  -  '%  OH  25.0</p>
        <p>U  Keydata Corp  )'%  -  '%  Off  25.0</p>
        <p>27  LaneWood  4fc  -  V%  Off  25.0</p>
        <p>Weekly Stock Dollar Leaders</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) -The following is a list of the most active stocks based on the dollar volume The total Is based on the median price of the stock traded multiplied by the shares traded</p>
        <p>Name  Tot(SlOOO) Sales(hds)List</p>
        <p>IBM</p>
        <p>Gen Motors East Kodak Xerox Cp Am TelATcl .</p>
        <p>Digital Eq Polaroid .  .</p>
        <p>Dow Ch Ford Mot AtlRlchfl Exxon Kresga SS westgh El Nat Semicn Citicorp</p>
        <p>PLACEMENT SERVICE</p>
        <p>Wilfred S. (Bill) Burt Jr. announced the opening of Burt Associates, a new personnel placement service office located in the Georgetowne Shoppes.</p>
        <p>Burt said that the placement service will operate as a general agency, encompassing the clerical, secretarial, technical and professional fields.</p>
        <p>A graduate of industrial engineering at Georgia Tech, Burt has been involved in industry for some 23 years in various levels of manufacturing and engineering management.</p>
        <p>A native of Long Meadow, Mass., he is married to the former Dorothy Anne Hill of Atlanta, Ga. and they have two sons and a daughter. The Burts resided in Harrisburg, Pa. for the past 12 years.</p>
        <p>PUBLISHED RANK</p>
        <p>The September issue of Forbes magazine, in listing statistics for the leading life Insurance companies in the nation, reported that Integon Corp. currently ranks 26th largest among stock life companies, based on insruance in force.</p>
        <p>The magazine reported that Integon, headquartered in Winston-Salem, has had a 12.5 per cent growth rate in assets over the last five years, becoming the third fastest growing company among the top 30.</p>
        <p>Integon's growth rate in life insurance premiums was seventh, with a 11.3 per cent rate of increase, it was noted, while in earnings per share growth, the company ranked number ten, with an ll.7per cent rate.</p>
        <p>Among the top 30 stock life companies, Integon had the second best growth from 1974-75, with a 28,9 per cent earnings per share increase.</p>
        <p>INCOME FELL Texasgulf reported that net Income for the second quarter of 1976 amounted to $20,562,000 or 67 cwits per share, compared with $26,186,000 or 85 cents per share in the second quarter of 1975.</p>
        <p>Sales in the second quarter amounted to $134,573,000 compared with $108,822,000 in the second quarter a year ago.</p>
        <p>Net income for the first six months amounted to $36,519,000 or $1.19 per share, compared with $56,595,000 or $1.85 per share in the first six months of last year.</p>
        <p>Sales in the first six months of the year totaled $245,122,000 compared with $217,859,000 for the same period in 1975.</p>
        <p>WEEKLY INVESTING COMPANIES NEW YORK lAP) - Weekly Investing Companies giving the high, low end last prices tor the week with the net change from the previous week's last price. All quotations, supplied by the National Association of Securities Dealws, inc.. reflect net asset values, at which securities could have been sold.</p>
        <p>High LOW Last Chg</p>
        <p>DECLARED DIVIDEND</p>
        <p>Directors of Planters National Bank, meeting in Rocky Mount, declared the banks regular fourth quarter dividend.</p>
        <p>The dividend was increased from 17 cents per share to 18 cents, iQ) 5.9 per cent, payable on Dec. 15 to shareholders of record on Nov. 30.</p>
        <p>Planters, with assets now exceeding $260,000,000, now operates 32 offices in 21 North Carolina cities and towns.</p>
        <p>AGE Fund</p>
        <p>5.13</p>
        <p>4.97</p>
        <p>4.97-</p>
        <p>.13</p>
        <p>AcornFund</p>
        <p>12 81</p>
        <p>1260</p>
        <p>12.60-</p>
        <p>.21</p>
        <p>Admiralty Grvrt</p>
        <p>366</p>
        <p>3.55</p>
        <p>3,55-</p>
        <p>.W</p>
        <p>Admiralty Inc</p>
        <p>380</p>
        <p>3,77</p>
        <p>3.77-</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>Admiralty Ins</p>
        <p>7 74</p>
        <p>7,54</p>
        <p>7.54-</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>Advance Inv</p>
        <p>11,99</p>
        <p>11.57</p>
        <p>11.57-</p>
        <p>.31</p>
        <p>Aetrta Fund</p>
        <p>7.93</p>
        <p>7.75</p>
        <p>7.75-</p>
        <p>IS</p>
        <p>Aetna Incom Shr</p>
        <p>12.9)</p>
        <p>12 84</p>
        <p>12.84-</p>
        <p>.05</p>
        <p>AfutureFd n</p>
        <p>9.59</p>
        <p>920</p>
        <p>9,20-</p>
        <p>32</p>
        <p>AIIAmer Fund</p>
        <p>.39</p>
        <p>.37</p>
        <p>.37-</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>Allstate StkFd</p>
        <p>9.73</p>
        <p>9.41</p>
        <p>9.41-</p>
        <p>.36</p>
        <p>Alpha Fund</p>
        <p>11.49</p>
        <p>11 08</p>
        <p>11.08^</p>
        <p>34</p>
        <p>AmBirthrght Tr</p>
        <p>9.34</p>
        <p>9.19</p>
        <p>9.19-</p>
        <p>.13</p>
        <p>AmEquity Fd</p>
        <p>5.26</p>
        <p>5.05</p>
        <p>s.os-</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>American Funds:</p>
        <p>Am Balance</p>
        <p>8.16</p>
        <p>8.05</p>
        <p>I.OS-</p>
        <p>09</p>
        <p>Amcap Fund</p>
        <p>5,19</p>
        <p>5.03</p>
        <p>5.03-</p>
        <p>,15</p>
        <p>AmMutuai Fd</p>
        <p>9.96</p>
        <p>9,78</p>
        <p>9.78-</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>BondFd Am</p>
        <p>15 12</p>
        <p>15.09</p>
        <p>15.12 +</p>
        <p>04</p>
        <p>CapFd Am</p>
        <p>6.73</p>
        <p>6.58</p>
        <p>6.58-</p>
        <p>.13</p>
        <p>GrowthFd Am</p>
        <p>4.49</p>
        <p>4,32</p>
        <p>4.32-</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>IncomeFd Am</p>
        <p>16.26</p>
        <p>15 99</p>
        <p>15.99-</p>
        <p>.34</p>
        <p>InvCoA</p>
        <p>14.63</p>
        <p>14.25</p>
        <p>14.25-</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>NewPersp Fd</p>
        <p>16.9)</p>
        <p>15.87</p>
        <p>15.87-</p>
        <p>.95</p>
        <p>WashMutI Inv</p>
        <p>7.05</p>
        <p>6.85</p>
        <p>4.15-</p>
        <p>-18</p>
        <p>Amer General:</p>
        <p>AGenCap 6d</p>
        <p>a.77</p>
        <p>8.75</p>
        <p>8.77 +</p>
        <p>.03</p>
        <p>AGenCap Gth</p>
        <p>4.40</p>
        <p>4.26</p>
        <p>4.26-</p>
        <p>,11</p>
        <p>AGen Income</p>
        <p>6.59</p>
        <p>6.53</p>
        <p>6,53-</p>
        <p>.05</p>
        <p>NEW POST</p>
        <p>Donald Bryan has been promoted to general manager and R. E. (Buddy) Webb has been named sales manager at Duke Buick-Pontiac in Farmville, the firm announced.</p>
        <p>UNAUDITED RESULTS '</p>
        <p>Wachovia Realty Investments reported unaudited results for the fiscal year ended Aug. 31 which show a net loss of $11,272,891 or $3.38 per share, as compared with the prior years net loss of $10,209,817 or $3.06 per share.</p>
        <p>For the fourth quarter ended Aug. 31, the Trust reported a net loss of $4,816,183 or $1.44 per share, compared with a loss of $4,458,039 or $1.34 per share for the same period one year ago.</p>
        <p>Wachovia Realty Investments is a real estate investment trust advised by Wachovia Mortgage Co.</p>
        <p>Over The Counter Stocks</p>
        <p>By me AssocisteP Press Quotations trom the National Associ ation of Securities (dealers are represen tative inteidealer prices as of approximately 3 p.m. daily. Prices do not include retail mark-up. mark-down or commission.</p>
        <p>SALES DIRECTOR</p>
        <p>Mrs. Helen Jackson has been appointed sales service director for WITN TV in Washington, according to an announcenaent by W. R. Roberson Jr., chairman and chief executive Micer of North Carolina Television Inc.  ^</p>
        <p>Mrs. Jackson, a native of Pantego, joined the station in 1960 as executive secretary to Robersoiwnd has served in that capacity with other responsibilities until ^ present.</p>
        <p>She is a graduate of Pantego High school and Chowan College.</p>
        <p>BUSINESS OPENS Howard Stocks, A. J. Stancill and Ray Elks announced their partnership in a new business. Hardware-Specialties Inc., now open at 308 Raleigh Avenue.</p>
        <p>The partners, all Greenville natives, said that the firm will deal in builders finished hardware, metal doors and frames, and building specialties.</p>
        <p>Stocks holds the Architectural Hardware Consultant designation.</p>
        <p>JOINS BANK</p>
        <p>Greenville native Haywood C. Sellers has joined the Charlotte branch of Southern National Bank, according to an announcement by John Home, senior vice president and city executive officer.</p>
        <p>Sellers, a graduate of Wake Forest University, will be responsible for devel(X)ing trust business in the Charlotte-Mecklenburg area.</p>
        <p>Aerotron Inc American Furniture Atl. Pepsi Ffl,</p>
        <p>Bankrs. Trsf of SC Bassett Furn,</p>
        <p>Bi LO</p>
        <p>Blacks Inds.</p>
        <p>Branch Corp.</p>
        <p>Brenner inds.</p>
        <p>Burnup A Sims Burris Inds.</p>
        <p>Cannon Milts Carmine Foods Carolina Cas. Ins.</p>
        <p>Car. P8.L 9.10PFD Caro. Steel Corp Caro Wise Foods Cato Corp Central Caro. Bank Central Vermont Chatham Mfg.</p>
        <p>CIS Corp. of S.C. Coca-Cola Co Consl. Cochrane Furn Colonial Life Ci.B Comm Bank Conner Homes Context</p>
        <p>Daniel tnternat DIamondhead Corp Durham Life Ins Engraph inc.</p>
        <p>Fidelity Corp. of Va. FNB of Catawba Food Town Farmers New World First Union Corp I Forsyth Bank &amp;amp; Trust ^Franklin Life Ins.</p>
        <p>Gray Tool Guardian Corp Harrelson Rubber Co Heilig AAeyers Henredon Furn Hickory Furn Invst. Life &amp;amp; Trust J.B. lvey&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>Justin inds-</p>
        <p>Kenan Transport</p>
        <p>Lance inc</p>
        <p>Lane Co</p>
        <p>Leggett t Platt</p>
        <p>Urtle Giant</p>
        <p>Little Mint</p>
        <p>Lowe's Co</p>
        <p>AAack's Stores</p>
        <p>AAom &amp;amp; Pop's</p>
        <p>Multimedia</p>
        <p>NCNB Corp</p>
        <p>NC Natural Gas</p>
        <p>Northwest Fin inv Uts</p>
        <p>Northwest Fin. Corp.</p>
        <p>Occidental Life ins</p>
        <p>Peoples Bnk&amp;amp;Tr Rky Ml</p>
        <p>Phillips Foscue</p>
        <p>PRF Corp</p>
        <p>Piece Goods Shops</p>
        <p>Piedmont Aviation</p>
        <p>Piedmont REIT Units</p>
        <p>Pinkerton CLB</p>
        <p>Pints Ntl Bk Rky Mt</p>
        <p>Pub Svc of NC</p>
        <p>Quality Milts</p>
        <p>RMIC Corp</p>
        <p>Reid Provdni Labs</p>
        <p>Republican Auto Parts</p>
        <p>Ringaround Prod</p>
        <p>Rival Mfg</p>
        <p>Rex Plastics</p>
        <p>Salem Carpet</p>
        <p>Svc. Merchandise</p>
        <p>Shoneys Big Boy</p>
        <p>S4&amp;gt;ooco Products</p>
        <p>SC Natl. Corp</p>
        <p>Sou. Natl. Corp.</p>
        <p>Sup^ Dolisr Stores Telerent Leasing Textiles inc Thalhimer Bros.</p>
        <p>Triangle Brick Thon Inc Unifi Inc.</p>
        <p>Un. Caro. Bancshs.</p>
        <p>Va. International Va. Natl. Bank B.B. Walker Shoes Washingh&amp;gt;h Group West KnlHlng Corp White Shield Co.</p>
        <p>Wix Corp.</p>
        <p>Wright Machinery</p>
        <p>BidAsked</p>
        <p>3'*</p>
        <p>2%</p>
        <p>2%</p>
        <p>2*</p>
        <p>10*</p>
        <p>11*</p>
        <p>14'*</p>
        <p>15*</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>18*</p>
        <p>16*</p>
        <p>17*</p>
        <p>l%</p>
        <p>15'%</p>
        <p>16'%</p>
        <p>5*</p>
        <p>6'%</p>
        <p>4'%</p>
        <p>4'%</p>
        <p>2'%</p>
        <p>2H</p>
        <p>17'%</p>
        <p>17H</p>
        <p>1&amp;gt;*</p>
        <p>1*</p>
        <p>3H</p>
        <p>3%</p>
        <p>96</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>1'%</p>
        <p>4&amp;lt;%</p>
        <p>4%</p>
        <p>18'%</p>
        <p>19*</p>
        <p>15'*</p>
        <p>15%</p>
        <p>10V</p>
        <p>1)</p>
        <p>14V</p>
        <p>15'%</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>))*</p>
        <p>3'%</p>
        <p>4*</p>
        <p>6*</p>
        <p>7'*</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>2'%</p>
        <p>2'%</p>
        <p>1'%</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>21'A</p>
        <p>22'*</p>
        <p>39k</p>
        <p>3'%</p>
        <p>24'*</p>
        <p>25'*</p>
        <p>3b</p>
        <p>4%</p>
        <p>3H</p>
        <p>3H</p>
        <p>15'*</p>
        <p>16*</p>
        <p>19&amp;lt;*</p>
        <p>20'*</p>
        <p>37V</p>
        <p>39'%</p>
        <p>10%</p>
        <p>n%</p>
        <p>13'%</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>22*</p>
        <p>. 22</p>
        <p>27*</p>
        <p>38'*</p>
        <p>2%</p>
        <p>3%</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>4*</p>
        <p>6'*</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>18'%</p>
        <p>19'*</p>
        <p>4'*</p>
        <p>4%</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>?%</p>
        <p>5*</p>
        <p>6*</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>ISVi</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>14V</p>
        <p>23V</p>
        <p>24'*</p>
        <p>21'%</p>
        <p>TTVi</p>
        <p>11'*</p>
        <p>IIH</p>
        <p>3*</p>
        <p>3V</p>
        <p>Vi</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>25'*</p>
        <p>26</p>
        <p>6Vi</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>2*</p>
        <p>3'*</p>
        <p>18'*</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>10V</p>
        <p>10%</p>
        <p>IIH</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>21%</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>79k</p>
        <p>|V%</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>3'*</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>3SVi</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>6V</p>
        <p>1*</p>
        <p>2*</p>
        <p>3'*</p>
        <p>394</p>
        <p>4'%</p>
        <p>S</p>
        <p>3'*</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>36'*</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>ir%</p>
        <p>I1V</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>9'*</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>7V</p>
        <p>8'*</p>
        <p>3V%</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>9'%</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>3*</p>
        <p>41%</p>
        <p>22'%</p>
        <p>23'*</p>
        <p>6'%</p>
        <p>7'*</p>
        <p>2V%</p>
        <p>3*</p>
        <p>21Vb</p>
        <p>22H</p>
        <p>131%</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>14*</p>
        <p>IS*</p>
        <p>17*</p>
        <p>18*</p>
        <p>3%</p>
        <p>4H</p>
        <p>3'*</p>
        <p>39k</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>3%</p>
        <p>3%</p>
        <p>7'*</p>
        <p>2*</p>
        <p>3'*</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>15'%</p>
        <p>11&amp;gt;*</p>
        <p>12'*</p>
        <p>171%</p>
        <p>18'%</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>4*</p>
        <p>?*</p>
        <p>3*</p>
        <p>10V</p>
        <p>UVi</p>
        <p>l%</p>
        <p>IH</p>
        <p>10%</p>
        <p>11%</p>
        <p>5*</p>
        <p>6'*</p>
        <p>AGen Venture</p>
        <p>10.55</p>
        <p>10.00</p>
        <p>10.00-</p>
        <p>.42</p>
        <p>Equity Grth</p>
        <p>6.97</p>
        <p>6.74</p>
        <p>6.74-</p>
        <p>.30</p>
        <p>FundOf Am Provident Fd'</p>
        <p>6.70</p>
        <p>3.78</p>
        <p>6.53</p>
        <p>3.77</p>
        <p>.14</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>AmGrowth Fd</p>
        <p>5.30</p>
        <p>5.03</p>
        <p>S.03- .17</p>
        <p>Am Insliind</p>
        <p>5.13</p>
        <p>4.95</p>
        <p>4 .9J- .14</p>
        <p>Am Investor n</p>
        <p>5.43</p>
        <p>5.21</p>
        <p>5.21-</p>
        <p>.16</p>
        <p>AmNat Grosvth</p>
        <p>2.73</p>
        <p>2.64</p>
        <p>2.64-</p>
        <p>.08</p>
        <p>Anchor Group:</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1.00 .</p>
        <p>Daily Income</p>
        <p>T.00</p>
        <p>.21</p>
        <p>Growth Fund</p>
        <p>7.34</p>
        <p>7.09</p>
        <p>7.09-</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>7.46</p>
        <p>7.41</p>
        <p>7.41-</p>
        <p>.03</p>
        <p>Reserve</p>
        <p>10.12</p>
        <p>10.11</p>
        <p>10.12+</p>
        <p>OT</p>
        <p>Spectrum Fundm Invest</p>
        <p>4.9?</p>
        <p>7(46</p>
        <p>4.72</p>
        <p>7.38</p>
        <p>4.72- 15 7.28- .15</p>
        <p>Washing Nat</p>
        <p>10.91</p>
        <p>10.51</p>
        <p>10.51-</p>
        <p>.31</p>
        <p>Audax Fund</p>
        <p>7.73</p>
        <p>7.57</p>
        <p>7.57-</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>Axe Houghton:</p>
        <p>4.19</p>
        <p>4.93-</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>Fund A</p>
        <p>4.93</p>
        <p>Fund B</p>
        <p>7.78</p>
        <p>7.70</p>
        <p>7.70- .08</p>
        <p>Stock Fund</p>
        <p>6.39</p>
        <p>6.15</p>
        <p>6.15-</p>
        <p>.24</p>
        <p>BLC GrowthFd</p>
        <p>10.88</p>
        <p>10.66</p>
        <p>10.66 .20</p>
        <p>Babsonincom n</p>
        <p>1 71</p>
        <p>1,78</p>
        <p>1.78+</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>Babsonlnvmt n</p>
        <p>10.43</p>
        <p>10.16</p>
        <p>W.16- .21</p>
        <p>BeaconHillMl n</p>
        <p>8.73</p>
        <p>850</p>
        <p>1.30-</p>
        <p>.18</p>
        <p>Beaconlnv n</p>
        <p>9.80</p>
        <p>9.53</p>
        <p>9.53- .23</p>
        <p>Berger Group:</p>
        <p>6.95</p>
        <p>6.95-</p>
        <p>.19</p>
        <p>100 Fund</p>
        <p>7.19</p>
        <p>101 Fund</p>
        <p>8.71</p>
        <p>8.65</p>
        <p>1.65-</p>
        <p>.</p>
        <p>Berkshire Cap</p>
        <p>1.13</p>
        <p>7.97</p>
        <p>7.97-</p>
        <p>.13</p>
        <p>Bondslock Cp</p>
        <p>4.96</p>
        <p>4.81</p>
        <p>4.11-</p>
        <p>.13</p>
        <p>Calvin Bullock:</p>
        <p>Bullock Fund</p>
        <p>13.61</p>
        <p>13.22</p>
        <p>13.22- .36</p>
        <p>Canadian Fnd</p>
        <p>8.7S</p>
        <p>8.63</p>
        <p>1.63-</p>
        <p>.15</p>
        <p>Dividand Shrs</p>
        <p>3.42</p>
        <p>3.33</p>
        <p>3.33- .08</p>
        <p>AAonthly incm</p>
        <p>14.63</p>
        <p>14.55</p>
        <p>14.63+</p>
        <p>.11</p>
        <p>Nation WfdeS NY Venture</p>
        <p>10.10</p>
        <p>9,95</p>
        <p>9.95-</p>
        <p>.14</p>
        <p>11.09</p>
        <p>10.71</p>
        <p>10.71-</p>
        <p>.33</p>
        <p>CG Fund</p>
        <p>10.49</p>
        <p>10.20</p>
        <p>10,30-</p>
        <p>.25 </p>
        <p>CG IncomeFd</p>
        <p>8.53</p>
        <p>8.49</p>
        <p>8.49-</p>
        <p>.02 ^</p>
        <p>CapitPresrv Fd</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1.00..</p>
        <p>CenturyShr Tr</p>
        <p>11.42</p>
        <p>1M7</p>
        <p>11.17-</p>
        <p>.29 .</p>
        <p>Challenger inv CharterFd Inc</p>
        <p>9.96</p>
        <p>12.50</p>
        <p>9.64</p>
        <p>12.16</p>
        <p>9.64-</p>
        <p>12.16-</p>
        <p>.33</p>
        <p>.26</p>
        <p>Chase Or Bos:</p>
        <p>6.69-</p>
        <p>.16</p>
        <p>Fund</p>
        <p>6.89</p>
        <p>6.69</p>
        <p>Frontier Cap</p>
        <p>3.76</p>
        <p>3.63</p>
        <p>3.63-</p>
        <p>.W .</p>
        <p>Sharehold</p>
        <p>7.68</p>
        <p>7.46</p>
        <p>7.46-</p>
        <p>11 .</p>
        <p>Special</p>
        <p>5.64</p>
        <p>5.47</p>
        <p>5,47-</p>
        <p>.14 .</p>
        <p>Cheapside Dolir</p>
        <p>11.96</p>
        <p>11.69</p>
        <p>11.69-</p>
        <p>.19 ,</p>
        <p>Chemical Fund</p>
        <p>8.49</p>
        <p>8.23</p>
        <p>.33- .23</p>
        <p>CNAMgemt Fds;</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>Liberty Fund</p>
        <p>4.54</p>
        <p>4.44</p>
        <p>4.44</p>
        <p>AAanhattan Fd</p>
        <p>2.91</p>
        <p>3.82</p>
        <p>2.12- 01 ^</p>
        <p>Schuster Fd</p>
        <p>7.38</p>
        <p>7.13</p>
        <p>7.13-</p>
        <p>17 .</p>
        <p>Colonial;</p>
        <p>Convertibla</p>
        <p>9.09</p>
        <p>198</p>
        <p>l.ti- .09</p>
        <p>Fund</p>
        <p>10.04</p>
        <p>9 84</p>
        <p>9.84-</p>
        <p>.17 ,</p>
        <p>Grwth Shr</p>
        <p>5.23</p>
        <p>5.05</p>
        <p>5.05-</p>
        <p>15 .</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>1.64</p>
        <p>8.66+ .02</p>
        <p>ColumbGrth n /</p>
        <p>'^.93</p>
        <p>14.51</p>
        <p>14.51-</p>
        <p>.38 '</p>
        <p>ComwthTr ABiB /</p>
        <p>\J03</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1.00- 03</p>
        <p>ComwlthTr C |</p>
        <p>1.54</p>
        <p>1.49</p>
        <p>1.49- .04</p>
        <p>CompetCap Fd |</p>
        <p>4.40</p>
        <p>4.26</p>
        <p>4.26-</p>
        <p>.12</p>
        <p>Composite BtS I</p>
        <p>9.00</p>
        <p>1.81</p>
        <p>l.ll-</p>
        <p>.20</p>
        <p>Comi)osirc Fd /</p>
        <p>8.07</p>
        <p>7.80</p>
        <p>7.N-</p>
        <p>.24</p>
        <p>ConcordFd n</p>
        <p>11.96</p>
        <p>11.73</p>
        <p>11.73-</p>
        <p>.14</p>
        <p>ConsoJidat Inv</p>
        <p>10.87</p>
        <p>10.75</p>
        <p>10.75- .12</p>
        <p>ConstellnGth n</p>
        <p>6.28</p>
        <p>6.04</p>
        <p>6.04-</p>
        <p>,72</p>
        <p>ContMutinv n</p>
        <p>6.79</p>
        <p>6.71</p>
        <p>6.71-</p>
        <p>.09</p>
        <p>CountryCap In</p>
        <p>13.45</p>
        <p>11.99</p>
        <p>11.99- .42</p>
        <p>DavidfPund n</p>
        <p>7.22</p>
        <p>7.03</p>
        <p>7.03- .11</p>
        <p>deVeghtMut n</p>
        <p>33.15</p>
        <p>32.10</p>
        <p>32.10- .98</p>
        <p>Delaware Group:</p>
        <p>Decatur Inc</p>
        <p>11.81</p>
        <p>11.66</p>
        <p>11.71-</p>
        <p>.09</p>
        <p>Delaware Fd</p>
        <p>11.39</p>
        <p>10.96</p>
        <p>10.96-</p>
        <p>.40</p>
        <p>Delcbester Bd</p>
        <p>9.38</p>
        <p>9.19</p>
        <p>9.19-</p>
        <p>.17 .</p>
        <p>Delta Trend</p>
        <p>4.M</p>
        <p>4.64</p>
        <p>4.64-</p>
        <p>.15</p>
        <p>Directors Cap</p>
        <p>4.11</p>
        <p>3.99</p>
        <p>3.99- .16</p>
        <p>Oodge&amp;amp;Cox n</p>
        <p>16.47</p>
        <p>16.03</p>
        <p>16.03-</p>
        <p>.39</p>
        <p>Drexel Bumhm</p>
        <p>10.14</p>
        <p>9.86</p>
        <p>9.16- .34</p>
        <p>Dreyfus Grp:</p>
        <p>Dreyfus</p>
        <p>12.41</p>
        <p>12.08</p>
        <p>13.01-</p>
        <p>.25</p>
        <p>Equity</p>
        <p>5.09</p>
        <p>4.92</p>
        <p>4.92- .14</p>
        <p>Leverage</p>
        <p>15.43</p>
        <p>15.03</p>
        <p>15.02-</p>
        <p>.34</p>
        <p>Liquid Assets</p>
        <p>10.03</p>
        <p>10.02</p>
        <p>10.03..</p>
        <p>Special Incom</p>
        <p>7.16</p>
        <p>7.09</p>
        <p>7.09-</p>
        <p>'.07</p>
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        <p>13.36</p>
        <p>12.06</p>
        <p>12.06- .27</p>
        <p>EagieCrth Shr</p>
        <p>9.36</p>
        <p>9.03</p>
        <p>9.03-</p>
        <p>.21</p>
        <p>EatonAHoward;</p>
        <p>Balance Fund</p>
        <p>8.17</p>
        <p>8.59</p>
        <p>8.59-</p>
        <p>.35</p>
        <p>Foursquar Fd</p>
        <p>I.SI</p>
        <p>I.2S</p>
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        <p>32</p>
        <p>Growth Fund</p>
        <p>9.11</p>
        <p>1.14</p>
        <p>I.H- .24</p>
        <p>Income Fund</p>
        <p>6.04</p>
        <p>5.93</p>
        <p>5.93- .10</p>
        <p>Special Fund</p>
        <p>5.80</p>
        <p>5.54</p>
        <p>5.54-</p>
        <p>.20</p>
        <p>Stock Fund</p>
        <p>9.71</p>
        <p>9.40</p>
        <p>9.60- .33</p>
        <p>EdieSplGth n</p>
        <p>16.50</p>
        <p>16.07</p>
        <p>16.07-</p>
        <p>.41</p>
        <p>Egret Fund</p>
        <p>11.26</p>
        <p>11.02</p>
        <p>11.01-</p>
        <p>.18</p>
        <p>Elfun Trusts</p>
        <p>15.35</p>
        <p>14.93</p>
        <p>1493-</p>
        <p>.34</p>
        <p>Fairfield Fund</p>
        <p>9.19</p>
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        <p>9.61-</p>
        <p>.27</p>
        <p>FarmBur Mul</p>
        <p>1.98</p>
        <p>8.73</p>
        <p>8.75- .30</p>
        <p>Federated Funds:</p>
        <p>Am Leaders</p>
        <p>9.27</p>
        <p>9.10</p>
        <p>9,10-</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Empire Fd</p>
        <p>19.33</p>
        <p>18.99</p>
        <p>18.99-</p>
        <p>.30</p>
        <p>Fourth Empir</p>
        <p>17.94</p>
        <p>I7.M</p>
        <p>17.60-</p>
        <p>.31</p>
        <p>Fidelity Group:</p>
        <p>Bond Deb</p>
        <p>8.67</p>
        <p>1.66</p>
        <p>8.67+ .01</p>
        <p>Capital</p>
        <p>9.45</p>
        <p>f.ll</p>
        <p>9 18-</p>
        <p>.22</p>
        <p>Continued On Page B-11)</p>
        <p>American Stock Exchange</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - American Stock Exchange trading for the week saiected Issues:</p>
        <p>Sales</p>
        <p>What The Stock Market Did</p>
        <p>Two.</p>
        <p>ThlsPrev.Year.Years weekweekago-.ago.. Advances  -  541  1139  605  493</p>
        <p>Declines ......1303  673  1109  1352</p>
        <p>Unchanged  .  350  X4  X5  236</p>
        <p>Total issues ......2093  2096  1999  1981</p>
        <p>New yearly highs  .  ,X7  410  19  5</p>
        <p>.New yearly lows  .  .60  34  89  616</p>
        <p>WEEKLY AMERICAN STOCK SALES</p>
        <p>Total for week.............-4,X5</p>
        <p>week ago ......... 12.075,995</p>
        <p>Year ago...... .6,874,9</p>
        <p>Jan 1 to date  500,325,895</p>
        <p>1975 to date............. 426,480,449</p>
        <p>WEEKLY AMERICAN BOND SALES</p>
        <p>Total for week .......54.465,000</p>
        <p>Week ago   *5.475.000</p>
        <p>Year ago............ *2,894,000</p>
        <p>WEEKLY NY STOCK SALES</p>
        <p>Total for week.........91,271.700</p>
        <p>week ago .......126,612.760</p>
        <p>Year ago ......... 67,821.840</p>
        <p>Two years ago -   73,177.460</p>
        <p>Jan 1 to date..........4,107. .68,313</p>
        <p>1975 to date ........ 3,6X,952.600</p>
        <p>1974 to date.......2,044,310.636</p>
        <p>WEEK IN STOCKS AND BONOS Following gives the range of Dow Jones closing averages for the week.</p>
        <p>STOCK AVERAGES First.High.LOW.Last... Chg. Inds 1013,131013.13 979 89 979.89-29.42 Trans 221 46 231 46 211.22 215.10- 6.24 Utils 98 26 98 26 97.74 97.74- 0 07 65 Stks3I6.64 316.64 307.99 307 99- 7.70 BONO AVERAGES 70 Bonds  89 50  89.50  89 18  19 39  -  0.05</p>
        <p>Utils  95.35  95.41  94.95  95.4!  +  0.34</p>
        <p>indu&amp;amp;t  83 66  83.66  83.23  13 X  -  0.44</p>
        <p>Weekly Number of  Traded Issues</p>
        <p>N.Y. Stocks  .  2093</p>
        <p>N.Y. Bonds  1563</p>
        <p>American Stock*  ...1161</p>
        <p>American Bonds  ...  .129</p>
        <p>hds High Low LastChg.</p>
        <p>Aagli Corp</p>
        <p>1137 1'*</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>)&amp;gt;* +</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>Allej^V Airl</p>
        <p>122</p>
        <p>59k</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>S -</p>
        <p>1*</p>
        <p>AMIC Corp</p>
        <p>123</p>
        <p>I3V%</p>
        <p>12'*</p>
        <p>12V}-</p>
        <p>9b</p>
        <p>ArmfnCp .12</p>
        <p>318</p>
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        <p>Asamera .25</p>
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        <p>AtlasCMB</p>
        <p>317</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>3*</p>
        <p>39b-</p>
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        <p>Austral Oil</p>
        <p>435</p>
        <p>14V%</p>
        <p>12*</p>
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        <p>Autmat Rad</p>
        <p>62</p>
        <p>6%</p>
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        <p>151</p>
        <p>4'%</p>
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        <p>151</p>
        <p>7%</p>
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        <p>BowVall .10</p>
        <p>415</p>
        <p>77Vi</p>
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        <p>216-</p>
        <p>9%</p>
        <p>BradfdN .20</p>
        <p>373</p>
        <p>84%</p>
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        <p>CKPet .20#</p>
        <p>307</p>
        <p>16</p>
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        <p>CMI Corp</p>
        <p>164</p>
        <p>2%</p>
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        <p>b</p>
        <p>Carbon 80a</p>
        <p>603</p>
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        <p>51</p>
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        <p>Carnat 140</p>
        <p>179</p>
        <p>77</p>
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        <p>108</p>
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        <p>143</p>
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        <p>255</p>
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        <p>69k</p>
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        <p>ConOil Gas</p>
        <p>387</p>
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        <p>Consyne Cp</p>
        <p>266</p>
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        <p>Cookind .40</p>
        <p>571</p>
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        <p>80)</p>
        <p>27b</p>
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        <p>171</p>
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        <p>2283 49k</p>
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        <p>x259</p>
        <p>34'*</p>
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        <p>142</p>
        <p>739k</p>
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        <p>396</p>
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        <p>325</p>
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        <p>657</p>
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        <p>Index Shows A Mixed Economic Bag</p>
        <p>*  SfatFarmGth  n  5.80  5,45  5  65  -  )5</p>
        <p>Cootralund Daily Income Deatlnv Equity Incom Maellan Fidelity Puritan Salem</p>
        <p>Thrift Trust Trend Financial Prog: DynamFd n induatFd n incomaFd n Fst Investors: Discovery FundGrowth income Stock Fund FirstMultlfnd n FortyFovrWII n Found Growth Founders Group; Growth Income Mutual Special Franklin Group: DNTC Growth Utilities income Stk USGovt Sec Resrch Capit Resrch Equty FranklnLf Eqty FdForMutD n Fundpack Fund Inc Grp: Comnwce Fd impact Fond indust Trend Pilot Fund GenEIS&amp;amp;SPr Fd GanSecurit n Growthind n Hamilton:</p>
        <p>Fund HOA Growth Fond income HartwellGrfh n HartwllLever n Harvest Fond Heritage Fund Holding Trust HoraceMann Fd ISI Group:</p>
        <p>Growth Income Trust Shares Trust Units Imperial CapFd Imperial Grth Income Bost Industry Fund INTEGON Grwt int Investors investouii n Invest Indlcetor Investir Bos inv Counsel: Capamerica CapHShrs inc Investors Group: IDS Bond IDS Growth IDS NewDim Mutual Inc Progressive Stock Selective Variable Pay invest Research isteiFund Inc ivyFund n JP GrobVthFd JanusFund n John Hancock: Balance Bond Growth johnstnMut n Keystone Funds: Apollo Fund investSd Bl MedGBd B2 DiscBd 84 incomFd Kl GrowthFd K2 HIGrCom SI IncomStk S2 Growth S-3 LoPrCom S4 Polaris Landmark Gth Laxlngton Grp; Corp Leaders Lexingtn Orth Lexing Incom Lexingtn Rsh LIttlns Inv Lincoln Natl; Lincoln Caplti SehKtAm n SelectSpec n Loomis Sayies; Capital n Mutual n Lord Abbett Affiliated Fd Bond Deb Income Lutheran Bro: Fund Income USGovt Sec Masaechusett Co; Freedom Fd independ Fd Mass Fd Mass Financl: MIT MIG MID MFD MCD MFB MathersFnd n ML Cap RdyAs Amer MoneyMkAAgt n MONY Fond MSB Fund Mutual Benefit MIF Fund MIF Growth AAutuatof Omaha: America Growth Income MutuaiShrs n NEA Mutual Natllndust n Nat Sacur Ser; Balanced Bond DivMend Growth Preferred income Stock NELIfe Fund; Equity Growth income Side</p>
        <p>Ncuberger Berm. Energy n OuardlanM n Partners n NeuwlrthFd n NewWorld Fd Newton Fund Newtonihvst Fd NkholesFdin n Noreastinv n Omega Fund OneWlMlam n Oppenheimer Fd: Oppeohm Fd Oppen Incom</p>
        <p>2ir</p>
        <p>Time OverCount Sec Paramt Mutual Paul Revere PennSquarc n PennAAutual n Pftiia Fund PhotnixCap Fd Pilgrim Grp: Pilgrim Form Pilgrim Fd MagnaCap n Akagna incom PineStreet n Pioneer Fund: Fund 11</p>
        <p>Planned invest Pifgrowth Fnd Plltrend Fnd Price Funds: GrowthFd n income n NewCra n NewHorizn n ProFund. n ProvWor Grth PrudentSj^ Inv Puftiam Funds; Convert Equit George Growth Income Invest Viste Voyage RalnbowFd n ReserveFd n Revere Fund SefecoEquit Fd Safeco Growth Scudder Funds Inti Fund Special n Balanced n CommonSt n MenegeRai n Sbd Leverage Security Funds: Equity Invest Ultra Sentinel Group; Apex Fund Betanced Fd Common Stk Sentinel Growth Sentry Fund Shereholderi Op; Comstock Fd Enterprise Fd Fletcher Fd Harbor Fund Legei List Pace Fund Sheerson Funds: Appreciation Income</p>
        <p>12.M</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>8.44</p>
        <p>14.66</p>
        <p>21.27</p>
        <p>16.48</p>
        <p>10.71</p>
        <p>4.76</p>
        <p>11.06</p>
        <p>12.32 12.32 - .34 1.00  1.0.</p>
        <p>8.23  8.23-  .20</p>
        <p>14.32  14.32-  ,26</p>
        <p>20.57  20 57-  .62</p>
        <p>16.05  16.05-  37</p>
        <p>10.42- .27 4,59- .15 11,06f .07</p>
        <p>10.42</p>
        <p>4.59</p>
        <p>11.00</p>
        <p>22.53 21,67 21,67- .74</p>
        <p>4.52 4.29 7.62</p>
        <p>5:36</p>
        <p>7.15 8.89</p>
        <p>8.52</p>
        <p>8.15 14.09</p>
        <p>4.04</p>
        <p>4.83</p>
        <p>12.20</p>
        <p>9.54 8.39</p>
        <p>6.93</p>
        <p>6.15</p>
        <p>4.54 1.73 9.72 2.08 333 9.68 8.79 8.26</p>
        <p>4.38</p>
        <p>4.1B</p>
        <p>7.41</p>
        <p>5.18</p>
        <p>4.31- .10 4 .11- 09 7.41- .18</p>
        <p>S.18- .17 6.91- .21 1.82- 02 1.29- .17 8.05- 08 13.53 13.55- 45 3.99  3.99-  05</p>
        <p>8.80</p>
        <p>8.29</p>
        <p>8.05</p>
        <p>4.70  4.70-</p>
        <p>n.90 11.90-</p>
        <p>9.21 8.12</p>
        <p>6.77</p>
        <p>5.98</p>
        <p>4.48</p>
        <p>1.69</p>
        <p>9.57</p>
        <p>2.03</p>
        <p>3.22 9.43 8.41 7.94</p>
        <p>9.20-</p>
        <p>1.12-</p>
        <p>6.77- .12 5.98- .14</p>
        <p>4.41- 03 1.69- .04 9,57- .12 2.04- .12 3.22- .11 9 43- .23</p>
        <p>8.41- .33 7.94- 28</p>
        <p>9.09</p>
        <p>7,79</p>
        <p>8.83</p>
        <p>7.62</p>
        <p>8.83- ,22 7.62- .15 n .49  11.13  11.13-  .26</p>
        <p>8.46  8.18  8.18-  .18</p>
        <p>28.80  27.90  27.90-  ,77</p>
        <p>9.14  1.92  8.92-  ,19</p>
        <p>18 50  18.12  11.12-  .55</p>
        <p>4.53</p>
        <p>6.97</p>
        <p>9.05 11.19 7.75 10.45</p>
        <p>1.25</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>16.10</p>
        <p>4.32</p>
        <p>3.37</p>
        <p>10.36</p>
        <p>2.80</p>
        <p>8.46</p>
        <p>7.35</p>
        <p>6.05 2.85</p>
        <p>1.31</p>
        <p>6.84 8 45 1.62</p>
        <p>11.14</p>
        <p>8.32 5.55</p>
        <p>5.84 5.45 4.95 9.40 3.31</p>
        <p>4.41  4.41-  ,13</p>
        <p>6.76  6.76-  .19</p>
        <p>8.89  8.89-  23</p>
        <p>10.67 10.67- .50 7.  7.30-  ,39</p>
        <p>10,19 10.19- .24 1.21 1.21- .06 1.00 1.00. 15.55 15.55- .49</p>
        <p>4.19  4.19-  .11</p>
        <p>3.37  3.37-  .03</p>
        <p>10,22 10.22- .17</p>
        <p>2.76  2.76-  .04</p>
        <p>8.28- .16 7.09- .22 6.03.....</p>
        <p>2.79- .08 8.21- .08 6,70- .33 8.21- ,21 1.60- .02</p>
        <p>10.79- 30</p>
        <p>8.28</p>
        <p>7.09</p>
        <p>6.03</p>
        <p>2.79 8.21 6.69 8.21 1.60</p>
        <p>10.79</p>
        <p>1.19</p>
        <p>5.38</p>
        <p>5.81</p>
        <p>5.27</p>
        <p>4.77</p>
        <p>9.15</p>
        <p>116</p>
        <p>*roflress Fd StatFarmGth n SfatFarmBal StateSi irw Steadm^Fuods Amtffnd n ^FoFTrust n -^vesi n</p>
        <p>Oceanogra n Stein Roe Fds Balance n CapOp n Stock n Surveyor Fd TempGth Can TempinvFd 'n Transam Cap Transam invest Travelers EqFd TudorHedge n 20fhCen1 Grth 20thCent Inc USAACapGth n USGovt secur Unif Mutual Unifund</p>
        <p>Union Svc Grp BroadSt inv Nat Invest Union Capitol Unionlnc Fd United Funds-Accumultiv Bond</p>
        <p>Cont Growth Cont Income Income Science Vanguard UnitSvcsFd n Value Line Fd-Value Line Income Levrged Grth SpecI Sit Vance Sanders: Income Invest Common Special Vanderbilt Grth Vanderblt Incm Vanguard Group Explorer Fnd Fst Index Ivest Fund Morgan Fund Trustees Eq Wellesley Inc Wellington Fd Westmin 6d Windsor Fund Varied indust WallSt Growth WeingrtnEq n WesHleld Grwth Wisconsin Incm</p>
        <p>3.98  3.82</p>
        <p>5.80  5,65</p>
        <p>9.35  9  17</p>
        <p>44.97 43 31</p>
        <p>19.92 19.33 19.33- .50 9.36  9.30  9,36+  .06</p>
        <p>6.88  6.71</p>
        <p>5.35  5.18</p>
        <p>21.79 21.01 6.74  6.54</p>
        <p>n.07</p>
        <p>17.46</p>
        <p>9.08 19.21 6.48</p>
        <p>21.45</p>
        <p>3.99</p>
        <p>17,80</p>
        <p>19.47 8.22 7.61 5.40</p>
        <p>19.69</p>
        <p>9.65</p>
        <p>1.38</p>
        <p>3.69</p>
        <p>3.34</p>
        <p>6.96</p>
        <p>15.18</p>
        <p>8.08 10.43</p>
        <p>15.66 6.88</p>
        <p>6.17</p>
        <p>7.27</p>
        <p>13.66</p>
        <p>10.87</p>
        <p>1181</p>
        <p>6.71- .15 5,18- .18 21,01- .67 6.54- .17 10.72- .30 16-78- .57</p>
        <p>8.91- .07 19.21+ .11 6.27- .18 20.76 20.76 - 60</p>
        <p>10,72</p>
        <p>16.71</p>
        <p>8.98</p>
        <p>19.11</p>
        <p>6.27</p>
        <p>3.15</p>
        <p>17.70</p>
        <p>19.07</p>
        <p>8.20</p>
        <p>7.55</p>
        <p>5.23 19.11</p>
        <p>9.34 8.20 154</p>
        <p>3.23 6.74</p>
        <p>15.60</p>
        <p>7.73</p>
        <p>10.38</p>
        <p>15.34 6.70</p>
        <p>6.01</p>
        <p>7.05</p>
        <p>13.32 1132- .33</p>
        <p>10.52 10.52- ,29 1145 1145 - 34</p>
        <p>8.49  8.26  8.26-  .21</p>
        <p>11.11  11.07  11 07-  .03</p>
        <p>3.47  144  3.44-  .02</p>
        <p>11.00</p>
        <p>9.19</p>
        <p>9.99</p>
        <p>7.09</p>
        <p>7.60</p>
        <p>10.79 9.03 9 97</p>
        <p>7.80</p>
        <p>7.40</p>
        <p>10,79^ .18 9.03- .17 9.99+ .03</p>
        <p>7.80-</p>
        <p>7.40-</p>
        <p>M.83 10,69 10.69- .11</p>
        <p>11.07- .43 9.54- .26 13 98- .35 11.66- .52 12,40 12,40- .46 15.59 15.64+ .07 11.91 11.91- .20 14.16 14.16- 36 1.00 1.00 . XI/ 5.17- ,15</p>
        <p>1.00 1.00.....</p>
        <p>9.88  9.88-  ,30</p>
        <p>H.98 14.98- 22 9.42  9.42-  .22</p>
        <p>8,92  8.92-  20</p>
        <p>194  194-  .10</p>
        <p>11,46 11,47- 16 4.36  4.36-  .10</p>
        <p>9.19  9.19-  20</p>
        <p>27 14 27,14- 2i</p>
        <p>11.56 11.07</p>
        <p>9.86  9.54 14.36 13.91 12 25 11.66 12.94</p>
        <p>15.64 12.16 14.58</p>
        <p>1.00 5.35 1.00 10.22 15.25 9.69 9.14 4.OS</p>
        <p>11.64 4.48 9.40</p>
        <p>27.40</p>
        <p>8.86</p>
        <p>8.60</p>
        <p>9.71 4,57</p>
        <p>4.02</p>
        <p>6.02 7.12 5.27 1.16</p>
        <p>17.03 9.09 1195 13.43 14.46 1192</p>
        <p>9.41 4.47 3.89 5.80 7.02 5.20  DO</p>
        <p>16.66</p>
        <p>.I</p>
        <p>8.60- ,23</p>
        <p>10.65- .35</p>
        <p>9.41- .24 4.47- .10 119- .12</p>
        <p>5.80- 19 7.02- .11 5.20- .07 8.00- .14</p>
        <p>16.66- .35</p>
        <p>8.81- .24 1195+ .06 1192- .47</p>
        <p>15.00 1174 1174-1 19 29.28 28.58 28.58- 56 8.90  8.64  8.64-  .22</p>
        <p>8.64 11.26 11.39 10.46 12.96</p>
        <p> 92</p>
        <p>11.75 1M 10.11 13.65 14 59 9.41</p>
        <p>15.14</p>
        <p>6.66 8.32 1.00 9.43 7.23 11.69 8.36 6.25 159 133 7.53</p>
        <p>8.48</p>
        <p>1136</p>
        <p>7.67</p>
        <p>154</p>
        <p> 95 11.07</p>
        <p>1199</p>
        <p>14.15 11.62 11.62</p>
        <p>7.49</p>
        <p>14.58</p>
        <p>9.17</p>
        <p>14.72</p>
        <p>8.64</p>
        <p>n 26- .46 11.39- .31 10.46- .31 12,96- .62 14.58 - .0) 9.17- .18 14.72- .36</p>
        <p>6.47</p>
        <p>830</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>9.17</p>
        <p>6.94</p>
        <p>6.47- .16</p>
        <p>8.30- .01 1 00</p>
        <p>9.17- 71 6.94- .25 11.63 11.63- .03</p>
        <p>1.09  8.09-  .25</p>
        <p>6.09  6.09-  .12</p>
        <p>8.26  1.26-  -30</p>
        <p>122  1 22- 09</p>
        <p>7.24  7.24-  .26</p>
        <p>1.22 8.22- .22</p>
        <p>1100 13.00 - 34 7.53  7.53-  12</p>
        <p>3.43  3.43-  .09</p>
        <p>8.91  8.91-  02</p>
        <p>10.62 10.82- .18</p>
        <p>13.65 13.65- 30 13.90 13.90- 23 11.37- 25 11.30- 27</p>
        <p>7.31- 14</p>
        <p>n.37</p>
        <p>11.30</p>
        <p>7.31</p>
        <p>2.^7</p>
        <p>1.07</p>
        <p>1.24</p>
        <p>6.20</p>
        <p>2.38 1 07 1.30 608</p>
        <p>182</p>
        <p>5 65 - 15</p>
        <p>917  13</p>
        <p>43 31- 1 52</p>
        <p>2 38- ,09</p>
        <p>107, , 130- .03</p>
        <p>6 08  09</p>
        <p>16,26- .34 B.36- .23 12.91- .35 0 97- .27 -03</p>
        <p>18.65 18 26 8,59  8.36</p>
        <p>13.31 12,91 9:26 8.97</p>
        <p>10.77 10,65 10.65 -I.OO 1,00  1.00</p>
        <p>7.70  7.70 - 16</p>
        <p>9.36  9.36-  .05</p>
        <p>10 12  10.12-  .27</p>
        <p>13.08  1108-  .31</p>
        <p>175  1 75- 15 </p>
        <p>By WILUAMGLASGAa AP Business Writer NEW YORK (AP) - The index the government uses to forecast economic trends turned down for the first time</p>
        <p>in 18 months, it was reported ttiis past week. But analysts don't know if the downturn means the economy has begun to slip after a long recovery.</p>
        <p>7:88</p>
        <p>9.42</p>
        <p>10.41</p>
        <p>13.51</p>
        <p>3.95</p>
        <p>5.29</p>
        <p>8.55</p>
        <p>9.75</p>
        <p>8.60</p>
        <p>9.02</p>
        <p>12.66</p>
        <p>6,93</p>
        <p>S. 16 8.31</p>
        <p>9.71 8.38  71</p>
        <p>12.32</p>
        <p>6.72</p>
        <p>10.83 10.48 1298 12 91</p>
        <p>5.16 - 09 6.31- ,22 9.75+ .05 6,38- .18</p>
        <p>8.71- .34</p>
        <p>12,32- .29</p>
        <p>6.72- .18 10.48 - .29 12,91.:</p>
        <p>6.67</p>
        <p>7.31 9.47 930 1106</p>
        <p>6.25 535 1.38</p>
        <p>6.81</p>
        <p>4.94</p>
        <p>8.41</p>
        <p>177</p>
        <p>1164</p>
        <p>7.32</p>
        <p>6.26 7 12 4.12 3.60</p>
        <p>6.51- .13 7.31+ -05 9.27- .16 9.26 -  .Olio.85  10.85-  .17</p>
        <p>6.03  6.03-  .19</p>
        <p>5.16  5.16-  .14</p>
        <p>1.33  1.33-  .1!</p>
        <p>6.51</p>
        <p>7.26</p>
        <p>9.27 9.26</p>
        <p>6.51</p>
        <p>4.87</p>
        <p>7.86</p>
        <p>3.63</p>
        <p>6.51 4.87-7.88  .47</p>
        <p>3.63- .12</p>
        <p>.28</p>
        <p>.05</p>
        <p>13.40 13.41 .21 7.22  7.22-  .08</p>
        <p>6.14  6,14-  .11</p>
        <p>6,90  6.90  .19</p>
        <p>4.0?  4.01-  ,10</p>
        <p>156  3.56 -  .05</p>
        <p>17,55 17.05 17.05 - ,47 14.75 14.34 14.34- .35 8.32  7.90  7.90 -,.3i-</p>
        <p>11.79 11,49 n.49-t.25 9,78  9.54  9.54-  ,19</p>
        <p>12.06 11,79 11.79- .26 10,32 10.15 10,15- ,13</p>
        <p>9.56  9,50  9.52-  .03</p>
        <p>10.30 10.05 10.05- ,21</p>
        <p>3.56  1 46  1 46 -  06</p>
        <p>6.34  6.21  6.21 -  .10</p>
        <p>10.52 10.08 10.08- ,35 7.66  7.36  7.36  .30</p>
        <p>5.54  5,47  5.47-  ,05</p>
        <p>Copyright by The Associated Press 1976. n-No load tunrf</p>
        <p>(Continued from page B-10)</p>
        <p>establish long-range financial goals and banking relationships that meet their needs.</p>
        <p>Nelson pointed out that one of the keys to the program is the availability of financial information to assist customers with money management at different life stages. Each of ei^t llfe-stage booklets discusses ways to manage everyday finances and gives guidelines for setting up long-range plans.</p>
        <p>MAI^GER PROMOTED</p>
        <p>Bruce Wise has been appointed advertising manager-print of Pic N Pay Stores Inc., self-service shoe chain, it was announced by Charles E. Barnes, vice president-advertising and sales promotion.</p>
        <p>Barnes said that the appointment represents a promotion for Wise, who formerly served as production manager for the advertising department, where he was responsible for the physical preparation of the companys newspaper ads, including supervisor of layout and artwork, and readying the material for distribution to the various new media.</p>
        <p>1.19- l 5.M- ,15</p>
        <p>5.14+ .03 5.37- ,15 4.77- .16 9.15- .74 3.14- .14</p>
        <p>Weekly AAAEX Dollar Leaders</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) -The following is a list of the most active stocks based on the dollar volume.</p>
        <p>The total is based on the median pnce of the stock traded multiplied by the shares traded.</p>
        <p>TotlSlOOO) Sales(hds)Last S1A925 2203 68''e</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>HousfOil M MitchlED .. Kewanee In. Syntex Corp. Oat Docum . Carbon ind . Falcon Sbd.. EDGInc Gearhart .. Kaiser ind .</p>
        <p>$6,317</p>
        <p>$5,825</p>
        <p>$3,568</p>
        <p>$2,578</p>
        <p>$2,148</p>
        <p>$2,112</p>
        <p>$2,043</p>
        <p>$1,923</p>
        <p>1865 35&amp;gt;/S 1983 28^ 1379 254% 561 45 603 35 SOI 25^</p>
        <p>42</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>14'/^</p>
        <p>3.15- ,14 17.70- .09 19.07- .38 8.22+ .02 7.55- 07</p>
        <p>5.23- .16 19.11- .53</p>
        <p>9.34- .29 8.20- .17 3.54- 13</p>
        <p>3.23- n 6.74- ,19</p>
        <p>15.60- .26 7.73- 24 10.43+ .05</p>
        <p>15.34- .26 6,70- ,17</p>
        <p>6.01- .15 7.05- .19</p>
        <p>Grain</p>
        <p>Sales</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - The Soviet Union is already within 880,000 tons of the minimum 6 million tons of American grain it has pledged to buy during the next year, the Agriculture Department says.</p>
        <p>The period for grain shipments specified in a recent agreement begins today. The Russians reached their latest buying plateau Thursday with the purchase of 400,000 metric tons of U.S. wheat, the department said.</p>
        <p>A private grain firm bought the wheat, but the department did not name the company or the price paid. The sale of the 15 million bushels would be worth about $40.6 million in the domestic market at closing cash-grain prices Thursday. No government financing is involved in the sale.</p>
        <p>The department also announced that Israel will buy $3.8 million worth of wheat and wheat flour during this calendar year under long-term credit arrangements available through the Food for Peace Program.</p>
        <p>The Israeli sale would be (or about 25,000 metric tons of 2,204.6 pounds each.</p>
        <p>Neither sale is expected to affect consumer food prices because of the current slugesh-ness in the grain marketand the relatively small amounts. In fact, the purchases may offer a boost to the wheat market since sales have been declining.</p>
        <p>Top USDA officials have speculated that the Soviets plan to store much of the grain imported from the United States this year and next because it is expected to harvest its second or third-largest crop on record.</p>
        <p>The USSR is committed to buy at least 6 million metric tons of U.S. grain each year for five years  about hall of it in corn and the other half in wheat.</p>
        <p>The latest sale brings the total for the 1976-77 year to 5.12</p>
        <p>LOANS DECREASED According to the survey conducted by the Fedral Reserve Bank of Richmond, gross loans at 27 of the large commercial banks in the Fifth Federal Reserve District decreased $221,839,000 during the week ending Sept. 22, lowering the total outstanding to $16,503,635,000.</p>
        <p>Loans to domestic commercial banks dropped $226,669,01X1 while loans other than those to domestic commercial banks or loans adjusted, gained $4,830,000. Demand dqx&amp;gt;sits (ell $573,797,000 while time deposits rose $27,822,000. Investments decreased $67,203,000.</p>
        <p>Figures for the 27-bank report showed that financial loans fell $51,924,000.  ^</p>
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        <p>The Commerce Department's index of leading indicators fell 1,5 per cent in August, with the decline attributable to two factors that have been consistently troublesome: employment and capital ^tiding.</p>
        <p>The new indication of a decline in capital ending  the money manufacturers ^nd for plants and equipment  was strengthened later In the week when the chairman of the nations largest chemical maker forecast a spending dn^.</p>
        <p>Irving S. Shapiro o E.I. duPont de Nemours &amp;amp; Co. said the giant manufacturer sq&amp;gt;ent about $1.1 billion an-nuaUy In 1975 and 1976 and about $1 billion the year before. But duPont is deliberately slowing down its capital expenditures, he said.</p>
        <p>One reason+)r the anticipated decline, Shapiro said, is continuing slowness of manmade fiber sales.</p>
        <p>While makers of such materials continue in a recession, Shapiro said, industry capacity has risen 30 per cent. We think the industry will have a shakeout, he said.</p>
        <p>The indication of people trouble with employment came in the Labor Departments layoff rate. The government said 1.5 per cent of the people at work in manufacturing were laid off in August, up from l.l per cent in July and the highest since the 1.6 per cent level was reached last November.</p>
        <p>The statistic is politically as well as economically significant, as President Ford has cited increases in total employment in an effort to offset three months of a rising jobless rate.</p>
        <p>Ford and his advisers fear the President may lose votes if people fear they are in danger of being laid off from work.</p>
        <p>In other economic news this</p>
        <p>past week:</p>
        <p>Ch'sler Corp. said the average price of its base-modei 1977 cars would rise by 5.1 per cent, or $251 a vehicle, over Iasi year. Ford Motor Co., meanwhile, said it will build an $800 million auto manufacturing complex near Valencia, Spain. The complex is expected to employ more than 9,000 people and produce 250,000 cars a year.</p>
        <p>In Richmond, Va., U.S. District Judge Robert R. Merhige found Allied</p>
        <p>Chemical Corp. innocent of all criminal charges involved in the pollution of the James River with the pesticide Kepone while the product was being made for Allied by Life Science Products Co.</p>
        <p>-The Federal Reserve Bank of New York reported the nations money supply  the total of cash in public hands plus checking account deposits  dropped a record $2.8 billion in the week ending Sept. 22.</p>
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        <p>Morrisette, a member of the ECU Alumni Association board of directors, previously held the post of director of government affairs for the N.C. Medical Society.</p>
        <p>RECOMMEND CONTEMPT CTTATION-Sen. Charles Percy, R-m., left, codfoi with Sen. Sam Nunn, DOa., prior to start of hearings in Washington. They said that they would recommend that Charles A. Cubbter, a fedo^ Medicaid antUraud specialist, be cited tor contempt of Congress after he fafled to appear tor a secmd time. (AP Wirephoto)</p>
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        <p>B-12The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.Sunday, Octobers, 1D76</p>
        <p>School For Harpists Keeps The Salzedo Tradition</p>
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        <p>By MARY MACDONALD Associated Press Writer CAMDEN, Maine (AP) -From the end of Marine Avenue, down near the ocean, the stroller hears harp music with the breeze. A group of young people are chatting on the broad porch of the big, tree-shaded house nearby, the garage is filled with large oddshaped boxes  harp cases.</p>
        <p>It would have looked and sounded much the same at that spot on a summer 40 years ago. Virtuoso harpist and composer Carlos Salzedo lived in the big house and ran the Summer Harp Colony o{,America.</p>
        <p>The Salzedo School, as it is called today, is directed by two women with vivid memories of the man. They remember his wearing a dark blazer and white slacks and telling them passionately in a French accent, The harp is to music as music is to life.</p>
        <p>Now, as 40 years ago, amateur and professional harpists from all over the country and from abroad live for the summer with families in this coastal village and walk to the brown-shingled house by the ocean twice a week for lessons.</p>
        <p>The teachers today are Alice Chalifoux. of Cleveland, Ohio, who became Salzedos successor when he died in 1961, and her niece, Jeanne Chalifoux of Alexandria, Va.</p>
        <p>Both women studied under</p>
        <p>Salzedo at his summer home foux, who first came to the here, and they give lessons in harp colony in 1946 at 16. She the same bright, yellow studio teaches in the winter at four where they learned to play the colleges in the Washington instrument.  area.</p>
        <p>1 used to sit out there in And everything is un-that waiting room trembling in changed," she said. We my boots - waiting to come haven't changed anything about into this room. For a long time this room. ... Its begun to it was hard for me to teach in weather a bit. this room because 1 was a stu- The studio  bri^it with the dent here, said Jeanne Chali- sun off the ocean and furnished</p>
        <p>in low, efficient 1930s furniture  is dominated by a sleek, unfrilled wood-grained harp, a model conceived by Salzedo.</p>
        <p>It's moderne with an 'e'  like the rest of the house, she said. Salzedo wanted to get the harp out of the parlor.</p>
        <p>While Jeanne Chalifoux is in charge of the school during her aunts midsummer vacation, she spends sbi 11-hour days</p>
        <p>each week - and a few more know.  as little as two weeks. Jeanne</p>
        <p>hours on Sunday  at that harp Or, to one young woman Chalifoux said 30 at once is with students.  whose rendering of a Salzedo about the limit.</p>
        <p>It must look beautiful, as composition wasnt at quite the Asked what drew them to the though theres no effort to play right pace: Carlos Salzedo harp rather than another In-that note. ... Your fist isnt was a man of great taste. strxunent, several students an-pretty, shell caution a student By the time the big house is swered much like Jeanne Chaii-over Debussys The Giri with ciosed for the winter, 63 stu- foux, who said, Well, there Flaxen Hair.  dents  most of them young was a harp in the house.</p>
        <p>Or: Change your mind. If women  will have studied at Their Instruments are not youre thinking whats on the Salzedo School this summer. A easy to come by, with price next page, your audience will few stay the entire term, others tags that may be $5,500 and up.</p>
        <p>and waiting periods that may be two years.</p>
        <p>Some of the students who bring harps to Camden are professionals, who come to polish a piece for performance, or who want to learn whats known as the Salzedo method.</p>
        <p>Some want to be professional musicians; others arent yet sure about a career, but know they love music.</p>
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        <p>The Third Judicial District Bar Association elected new officers and executive committee members and presented an award at its Annual District Meeting Thursday night.</p>
        <p>Fred T. Mattox of Greenville was elected president of the District Bar Association. Other officers include the following: Glenn BaUey of Morehead, first vice president; James Ragan III of Pamlico County, second vice president; Gary Davis of Pitt County secretaiy-treasurer; and Clifton Everett of Pitt County, Counsellor.</p>
        <p>The following are members of the Executive Committee: L. Patton Mason of Cartaret County; Mark Owens, Jr. of Pitt County; James C. Mills of Craven County; and Bernard Hollowell, of Pamlico County.</p>
        <p>Chief District Judge J.W.H. Roberts of Greenville was presented a gift to honor him for his retirement in December.</p>
        <p>Boaters' Booth At Pitt Fair</p>
        <p>The Greenville Flotilla of the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary welcomes all boaters and those thinking of becoming boaters to visit their booth at the Pitt County Fair.</p>
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        <p>Dr. Steelmans topic will be Origins of the Campaign for Constitutional Reform in North Carolina, 1912-1913.</p>
        <p>The Historical Society of North Carolina is a select group of recognized historians in the state. Among its distinguished members is former U.S. Sen Sam J. Ervin Jr. of Morganton.</p>
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        <p>The Daily Reflector. Greenville, N.C.Sunday, October 3, 1976C-1</p>
        <p>1 MRS. HARRIS ... is (he former Gloria Nanette Coward, daughter of Mrs. Alton E. Parks of Greenville, and Mr. Victor Coward Jr. of St. Croix, Virgin Islands, whose marriage to Mr. Harris, son of Mr. Richard Dixon Harris Sr. of Farmville, and the late Mrs. Mary Friar Rouse Harris, took place Saturday.</p>
        <p>2  MRS. WAINWRIGHT ... is the former Donna Claire Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jenkins of Ayden, whose marriage to Mr. Wainwright, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Wainwright of Greenville, took place Friday.</p>
        <p>3  MRS. ODUM... is the former Alice Teresa Culbreth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Culbreth of Greenville, whose marriage to Mr. Odum, son of Mrs. Elma Ipock Odum of Greenville, and Mr. Wallace Reid Odum Sr. of Greensboro, took place Saturday.</p>
        <p>4  MISS SPELL... is the daughter of Mrs. Doris K. Spell of Farmville, who announces her engagement to John E. McMillan, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McMillan of Greensboro. The bride-elect is the daughter of the late Mr. Homer C. Spell. The wedding will take place April 2.</p>
        <p>5  MISS JOHNSON ... is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wilson Johnson of Rt. 2, Grifton, who announce her engagement to Jeffrey Owens Allen, son of Mrs. Percy Owens Allen of Greenville, and the late Mr. Allen. The wedding will take place Nov. 13.</p>
        <p>6  MRS. MOEN ... is the former Anne Cavano, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas Cavano Jr. of Fayetteville, whose marriage to Mr. Moen, son of Mrs. Carl Elmer Moen of Portland, Ore., and the late Mr. Moen, took place Saturday.</p>
        <p>7  MISS HODGES.. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Hodges of Simpson, who announce her engagement to Phillip Haddock, son of Mrs. Hyman Briley of Rt. 1, Grimesland, and the late Mr. James Lester Haddock. The wedding will take place Nov. 12.</p>
        <p>8 MRS. JEFFERSON ... is the former Patsy Lynn Bibbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bibbs of Rt. 1, Grimesland, whose marriage to Mr. Jefferson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson of Rt. 1, Grimesland, took place Saturday.</p>
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        <p>C--The DUy Reflector, GreenvUle, N.C.-Sun&amp;lt;Uy, October J, It7</p>
        <p>Harris-Coward Vows Exchanged On Saturday</p>
        <p>The marriage of Gloria Nanette Coward and Richard Dixon Harris Jr. was solemnized Saturday at four O'clock in the afternoon at St. James United Methodist Church.</p>
        <p>The Rev. F. Roderick Randolph performed the single ring ceremony. A program of organ music was presented by Mrs. Bill Cain of GreenvUle. Dr. J. B. Hensley of Greensboro, uncle of the bride, sang "If God Left Only You and the Wedding Prayer</p>
        <p>The bride wore an ivory floor length gown with a chapel train of organza and beaded alencon lace. The fitted bodice featured tea cup sleeves, V-neck outlined with alencon lace etched with seed pearls and a queen collar. Venlse lace edging trimmed the bodice and sleeves. The full length organza ^rt extended into a chapel train. Alencon lace motifs accented the skirt and train. Venise lace edging bordered the hemline of the gown.</p>
        <p>The bride chose an ivory alencon lace mantUIa attached to a beaded alencon lace caplette for her headpiece. She carried a nosegay of white roses and</p>
        <p>vUle, and Mr. Victor Coward Jr. of St. Croix, Virgin Islands. She was given in marriage by her stepfather, Alton Earl Parks.</p>
        <p>The bridegroom is the son of</p>
        <p>Mr. Richard DixMi Harris Sr. of Mrs. Sally Broaddrick. Farmville, and the late Mrs.  The bride is a graduate of J.H.</p>
        <p>Mary Friar Rouse Harris. The father of the bridegroom was best man.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Deborah Dodson of</p>
        <p>carnation red knit floor length dress ^th floral applique at the bodice and crossover straps accented with a short red sheer high neckline cape. She carried a nosegay of red, pink and white carnations with red streamers. She wore pink and red carnations with red streamers in her hair.</p>
        <p>Bridesmaids were Mrs. Linda Sawyer poured punch. C. Davis of Scotland Neck and Maggie Watson and Mrs. Sandra C. Pescato of GreenvUle, sisters of the bride,</p>
        <p>Mrs. Dale H. Gay of Charlotte and Miss Teresa A. Harris of Greensboro, sisters of the bridegroom, Mrs. Shirley E.</p>
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        <p>Martha Buck served cake. The refreshment table was covered with a formal white cloth and centered with fall flowers.</p>
        <p>The bridegrooms father gave a dinner party for the wedding</p>
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        <p>Denton and Miss Sherryl party and guests at the Pinkston, both of Greenville. GreenvUle Golf and Country</p>
        <p>The flower girl was Mary EUen Davis of Scotland Neck, niece of the bride. Their dresses and</p>
        <p>Club Friday night.</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. W. Alex Allen Jr., Mr. and Mrs. A. Coy Monk</p>
        <p>flowers were like those of the Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Robert T.</p>
        <p>honor attendant.</p>
        <p>The ring bearer was Jeffery Hayes Mahoney of Grifton.</p>
        <p>Monk, Mr. and Mrs. WUllam C. Monk and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Ryon entertained at a cocktaU</p>
        <p>Ushers were Dr. Melvin L. Gay party following the rehearsal at Jr. of Charlotte, brother-in-law the GreenvUle Golf and Country</p>
        <p>of the bridegroom, J. Richard Jones II, Sterling Hight and Richard H. Jennings, aU of GreenvUle, Kenny Moore of High Point, and WUliam F. Obrecht of Baltimore, Md.</p>
        <p>The mother of the bride wore a formal length blue knit gown of empired lace bodice with V-neckline with a chiffon high ring neckline cape. She wore a corsage of pink miniature roses. Grandmothers were remembered with carnation corsages.</p>
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        <p>A bridesmaids luncheon was given by Mrs. Barbara Draper and Mrs. Deborah Doson at the home of Mrs. Draper, Friday.</p>
        <p>The bride was entertained at a luncheon shower at the Colonial House, FarmvUle, by Mrs. Martha Buck, Mrs. Sally Broaddrick, Mrs, Shirley Denton, Mrs. Sheldon Mahoney, Mrs. Maggie Watson and Mrs. Linda Sawyer.</p>
        <p>Rosalynn Carter Is Featured In Cookbook</p>
        <p>By TOM HOGE AP Newsfeatures Writer</p>
        <p>Amid the reams of publicity circulating about Jimmy Carter and famUy was an item that caught my eye. Apparently the Democratic nominees wife, Rosalynn, is quite a cook.</p>
        <p>It seems that when Carter was governor of Georgia, an organization known as the Junior Associates of the Atlanta Music Club came out with a coUection of local residents recipes titled Atlanta Cooks for Company (Atlanta Music Club, P.O. Box 52572, Atlanta, Ga, 30305).</p>
        <p>The book was so well received that it was designated the official cookbook of Atlanta. Since it first appeared in October 1968, more than 75,000 copies have been sold and the book is going into its seventh printing. Proceeds from the book go to phUanthropic causes related to music, such as scholarships for talented young musicians.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Carters contribution, which appears on page 141, is called the Plains Special Cheese Ring. The Carters reportedly served it when they entertained at the gubernatorial mansion.</p>
        <p>The recipe combines chopped nuts (peanuts naturaUy!) and cheese, along with mayonnaise, grated onion, black pepper and cayenne.</p>
        <p>The book has a number of interesting offerings for brunch.</p>
        <p>the noonday meal, tea, cocktail parties, dinners and holiday feasts.</p>
        <p>For brunch, for instance, there is a gourmet offering consisting of poached eggs atop brandied liver pate to^ied with hollandaise sauce.</p>
        <p>The luncheon includes an intriguing casserole consisting In part of cubed ham, green noodles, cheddar cheese and chopped onion, green pqiper and mushrooms.</p>
        <p>Teatime In Atlanta must be an occasion, judging from the recipes which call (or such dishes as chicken and almond sandwiches, caviar and hard-boiled egg on toast and Rosalynn Carters hearty cheese ring.</p>
        <p>Debite these tidbits for tea, Atlantans apparently have a hearty appetite for dinner, which features such specialties in the book as Georgia quail stuffed with oysters, and chicken breasts and lobster tails sau-</p>
        <p>(Continued on page C-4)</p>
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        <p>The bride is the daughter of Pocono Mountains, Pa., the Mrs. Alton E. Parks of Green- bride cduuiged into a two^iece ..ill.   1  I. ensemyg of tegi (,iuo ,^th a</p>
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        <p>The wedding was directed by</p>
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        <p>Scotland Neck was the honor Contractors, Inc. attendant. She was dressed in a Following the ceremony, a</p>
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        <p>DEAR ABBY: I've been going with this guy for five months, and both of my parents liked him a lot until he grew a beard. When he showed up at my house with his new beard, my parents were actually rude to him.</p>
        <p>They said'he looked like a bum or someone who was trying to overthrow the government. Abby, I think his beard looks great and told him so. It's not shaggy or neglected-looking-it's carefully cropped and really looks neat.</p>
        <p>I was so embarrassed when my folks put this guy down, I didnt know what to say or do.</p>
        <p>Abby, you're my parents age, at least. How do you feel about beards?</p>
        <p>BONNIE L.</p>
        <p>DEAR BONNIE: If theyre nett and well-ctred lor, I think theyre great. Some of the moat important men in history had beardt: Moses. Jesus, Abraham Lincoln and Sigmund Frend, to name a few. And the Smith Brothers, who coughed up a fortune.</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: I'm 40 years old and should know better, but it still hurts.</p>
        <p>Im married and have three attractive children. I have one married brother who also has a fine family, My brother lives in the same city as do our parents, and he sees them often. I live in another city, but for many years I've visited my folks once a month.</p>
        <p>My mother has a large picture of my brother on her living room wall, and several pictures of him, his wife and all their children displayed in the same room.</p>
        <p>MY picture is hidden in a back bedroom. There isnt one picture of my three children anywhere in sight, and Ive given her several.</p>
        <p>When I shop with my mother she takes pictures of my brother out of her wallet and shows them to store clerks, saying, "Here's my son. Isnt he handsome? He's the president of the Blank Company."</p>
        <p>It takes several days after I return home to get the ache out of my heart.</p>
        <p>Abby, I wonder how many mothers have favorites? Is there a solution to my problem?</p>
        <p>HURTING</p>
        <p>DEAR HURTING: Although they wont admit it, most mothers (either consciously or unconsciously! have their favorites, but your mother is extremely insensitive to act out her preference so blatantly.</p>
        <p>I suggest that you bring your hurt feelings out into the openi Perhaps it will motivate your mother and will remedy the situation. It's too bad you have to prompt her to keep her from hurting you, but its preferable to aching fer-</p>
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        <p>DEAR ABBY: When a couple divorces after a comparatively brief marriage, I contend that the wedding gifts given to the couple by the parents, friends and relatives of the bride should be considered HERS. And the gifts given by his prents, relatives and friends should be considered HIS. The gifts are NOT common property to be divided equally. (Not legally, I mean morally.)</p>
        <p>Would you please comment on this?</p>
        <p>MASS. READER</p>
        <p>DEAR READER; Your contention makes sense to me.</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: How does a married woman tell her parents that something is none of their business?</p>
        <p>Whm my husband and I visit them, they ask a lot of questions that we don't care to answer. Most of these concern the private lives of our friends. To make matters worse, my parenu repeat everything they hear. And my mother exaggmates until she stretdies the truth.</p>
        <p>I cant come out and say, "Its none of your business." There must be a nicer way of getting this across. I hate to lie and say I don't know.</p>
        <p>DIXIE</p>
        <p>DEAR DIXIE; You could say, Talking about people and their personal afiaira is dull and boring. Can't we talk about something dseT* Then change the subject.</p>
        <p>Hate to write letters? Send $1 to Abigail Van Buren, 132 Uaky Dr., Beverly Hills. Calif. 90212, for Abby'a booklet "How to Write Letters for All OccMione." Please enclose a long, self-addreaaed, stamped (244) envelope.</p>
        <p>GRIMESLAND - Miss Palsy Lynn Bibbs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Bibbs of Rt. 1, Grtoesland, and Jerry Lee Jefferson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Jefferson of Rt. 1, Grimesland, were united in marriage Saturday afternoon at four oclock.</p>
        <p>The double ring ceremony was performed by James Lupton at the home of the bride.</p>
        <p>The bride wore a formal length gown of white organza over white taffeta designed with a high neckiine encircled with Venise lace. The sheer overlay of the empire bodice was accentuated by rows of the floral Venise lace threaded with pink satin ribbon. The double capelet short sleeves were edged with Venise lace. The modified A-line skirt repeated the beribboned lace design down the front with the hemline of the gown and attached chapel train edged in floral lace.</p>
        <p>Credit Women Hold Meeting</p>
        <p>The meeting of the Greenville Credit Women-lntemational was held at the Three Steers Restaurant Tuesday evening. Mrs. Mary Roberson, club president, presided.</p>
        <p>Guest speaker was Leslie Turner. Turner is a native of Pink Hill and a graduate of East Carolina University. He has been in banking for several years and is presently a loan officer with First State Bank, Greenville. He ^ke on the subject Credit Life Insurance.</p>
        <p>He explained how credit life insurance came into being and stated that it really began its progressive swing around the end of World War II. He told of the different types of credit life, accident and health insurance that are available to the loan customer and emphasized how this coverage can benefit both the cmisumer and the lending institution.</p>
        <p>Several members made plans to attend Kinstons annual bosses night banquet Oct. 6. Mrs. Roberson reminded members of Greenvilles bosses night which will be held Oct. 14 at the Greenville (kdf and Country Club. Plans were finalized for this event.</p>
        <p>Officers for the new year will be Installed and the Boss of the Year award and the Credit Woman of the Year award will be presented at the banquet.</p>
        <p>The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Randy Lee Bibbs.</p>
        <p>The honor attendant was Brenda MUls of GreenvUle, sister of the bride, and Diane Lewis of Grimesland was bridesmaid. They were dressed in pink polyester floor loigth gowns styled with short sleeves, empire waistlines trimmed in lace and highlighted with buttons. They each carried a</p>
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        <p>The father of the bridegroom was best man.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to unannounced points, the coiq&amp;gt;le wUI reside in Chocowinlty.</p>
        <p>The bride is employed by Prepshirt and the bridegroom is employed by General Welding Machine Co.</p>
        <p>Following the ceremony, refreshments were served at the home of the bride.</p>
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        <p>The Faith Pentecostal Holiness Church was the scene of the wedding ceremony Saturday at 7:00 p.m. of Alice Teresa Culbreth and Wallace Reid Odum Jr. The Rev. Haywood Price performed the double ling ceremony.</p>
        <p>A program of wedding music was presented by Mrs. Eloise Jackson of Greenville, organist, and Miss Donna Hardee, who sang If, One Hand, One Heart,;' The Wedding Story and for the benediction, the "Wedding Prayer.</p>
        <p>Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Culbreth of Greenville, the bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a formal length gown of</p>
        <p>white organza over white taffeta designed with an open V-neckline edged in floral Venise lace. The fitted empire bodice was overlayed with white antique lace beaded with pearls and lace florets. The full bishop sleeves were also of antique lace. The waistline of the modified A-line skirt was encircled with white satin ribbon and miniature floral lace with a satin how in back with streamers. The hemline and attached chapel length train were bordered in the antique lace.</p>
        <p>She wore a ^ngertip length veil of imported illusion edged in the antique lace held in place by a Camelot cap overlayed with</p>
        <p>the matching antique lace. The bride carried a formal cascade of white miniature carnations, white orchids, sonia roses with sprays of English ivy tied with bridal satin</p>
        <p>The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Elma Ipock Odum of Greenville, and Mr, Wallace Reid Odum Sr. of Greensboro</p>
        <p>The maid of honor was Miss Karen Culbreth, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Miss Cindy Avera, Miss Doreen Hardee, cousin of the bridegroom, both of Greenville, Miss Frances Shelton of Ashland, Va., and Miss'Debbie Thomas of Troy, cousin of the bride.</p>
        <p>The attendants wore formal</p>
        <p>Job Sharing: Perfect Solution</p>
        <p>By MARY FIESS Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>: ALBANY, N.Y, (API - Pat Rehberg likes the challenge of being in charge. But she hates the headaches that accompany a top executives job.</p>
        <p>Her friend Dolores Brosnan values a high-level position for the power it gives to change things. But a fulltime work schedule cramps her community-oriented lifestyle.</p>
        <p>Alone, they were wishful thinkers. Together, they have found the perfect job.</p>
        <p>The two women  possessing very different personalities and skills  fit comfortably into one executive seat, the directors chair at the Binghamton YWCA.</p>
        <p>Each has the title of director. But each only works part-time, 25 hours a week on the average. They share the salary, re-</p>
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        <p>by Rosalie Trotman</p>
        <p>A closeup view of fall wildflowers and autumn colors In the mountains will be a feature of a limited enrollment three-day camping-hiking trip in the scenic Cataloochee Valley of the Smokey Mountain National Park Oct. 14-17.</p>
        <p>The trip has been scheduled by the N.C. Botanical Garden.</p>
        <p>The program starts Thursday evening and will include wUdflower hikes up Mt. Sterling and in the Cataloochee Valley, both led by Dr. C. Ritchie Bell, director of the Botanical Garden. The program will end on Sunday with a visit to the Cradle of Forestry on the Blue Ridge Parkway.</p>
        <p>All meals and camping equipment will be provided. For further information and registration call the Botanical Garden, Chapel Hill. Registration will close Monday, Oct. 4.</p>
        <p>The Southern Christmas Show has been scheduled for Nov. 6-14 at the Charlotte Mer-chantist Mart. The show hours are 10 a.m. until 10 p.m. weekdays and Saturdays and from noon until 6 p.m. Sundays.</p>
        <p>The show involves decorated Christmas trees, a quaintold town with old-fashioned shops including piano, clock, lamp, and quilt shops, antique dolls, a church with a cross and creche display and country store. The town will also have a Christmas garden.</p>
        <p>Hundreds of craftspeople, bazaars, a food section, gifts, decorated mantels, doors and windows, cooking clinics, craft clinics and fun for the younger set is also a part of the show.</p>
        <p>Unique handbags in marquetry were first shown at last years show. Marquetry Is an offspring of parquetry, an inlay craft practiced by the Egyptians from at least the eighth century B.C.</p>
        <p>Gastonias Robert Lowery stores 10,000 square feet of wood venerr in garage, representing over 35 different species of wood. He discovered the fun and beauty of marquetry a few years ago.</p>
        <p>There are only four people engaged in series marquetry in North Carolina and Lowery is the only one whose marquetry decorates solid walnut handbags, the others confine themselves to plaques.</p>
        <p>Working in his apare time, Lowery estimates he completes about 10 handbags in six weeks. All the finishing work is done by Dwight Ballard, who owns a silk-screening shop in Gastonia.</p>
        <p>sponsibilities, problems, recognition and  to Mrs. Rehbergs delight  the headaches that come with the job.</p>
        <p>Its a concept known as job-sharing or job-pairing. Two people are hired to fill one slot. And they get to perform the kind of work that is usually not available on a part-time basis.</p>
        <p>The idea has been tried on a limited basis across the country and it is regarded as a work alternative especially geared to women's needs.</p>
        <p>At a conference on alternative work schedules here recently, Mrs. Rehberg and Mrs. Brosnan, both of Binghamton, talked about how they have managed their unusual work arrangement.</p>
        <p>Each woman works three 9-to-5 days during the regular work week and takes turns attending night meetings and other job-related events. On the one day a week that their office schedules overlap, they thrash out any problems that need their joint attention.</p>
        <p>Though they try to share the decision-making process as much as possibld, each woman makes decisions on her own as they are required. Both women say they have not experienced any of the problems usually associated with having two bosses in one office.</p>
        <p>For job-pairing to work, there has to be confidence and respect in each partner, said Mrs. Rehberg. It also takes a certain lack of ego.</p>
        <p>Both quickly tick off the advantages of having two brains under one hat.</p>
        <p>We have more courage to try new things. We avoid a lot of executive tension because we can hash things out together, said Mrs, Brosnan.</p>
        <p>Dolores is a visionary. I'm better at planning how to get there. Now how often do you have both things in one person? said Mrs. Rehberg.</p>
        <p>length gowns of shrimp chiffon over shrimp taffeta designed with an open V-neckline accentuated by a double capelet collar. The sleevess gowns also featured a cascading ruffle of chiffon that extended down one side of the flared A-line skirt.</p>
        <p>The hemline was edged in a deep ruffle of organza. The maid of honor carried a brass hurricane lamp bouquet with a cascade of shrimp sonia roses, babys breath and nile green fall mums tied with green bows with long streamers. The bridesmaids carried identical bouquets.</p>
        <p>The mother of the bride chose a formal length emerald green gown featuring a chiffon bodice and capelet with an A-line crpe skirt. The mother of the bridegroom wore a formal length cinnamon colored gown featuring an empire waist and matching cape. Both mothers wore white hybrid orchids.</p>
        <p>The bridegrooms mother wore a formal length peach crepe dress with a matching coat and was remembered with a white orchid corsage.</p>
        <p>The uncle of the bridegroom, Leon Raymond Hardee, of Greenville was best man. Ushers were Gregory Goode of Petersburg, Va., uncle of the bridegroom, James R. Ipock of Wintergarden, Fla., uncle of the bridegroom, Charles Odum, cousin of the bridegroom, and Ronnie Leggett, both of Greenville.</p>
        <p>The church was decorated with traditional green and white decorations using all brass wedding accessories. In the background was a semi-circle candelabra flanked with spiral candelabra standards of emerald greenery and tiered candelabra with bouquets of white snapdragons and chrysanthemums. At the altar was a decorated prie-dieu where the bridal couple knelt for the closing prayer and benediction. Pews were marked with white satin bows and greenery, A heart shaped candelabra was lighted during the ceremony.</p>
        <p>Following the ceremony, a reception was given by the parents of the bride in the community room of First Federal. Guests were greeted by Mr. and Mrs. Delma Culbreth, aunt and uncle of the bride. Mrs. Roy King presided at the register.</p>
        <p>The refreshment table was centered with an arrangement of shrimp sonia roses, yellow snapdragons and babys breath. Mrs. Gregory Goode served the wedding cake and Mrs, Leonard Culbreth poured punch.</p>
        <p>The wedding party and out-of-town guests were entertained Friday evening following the rehearsal by the bridegrooms mother, maternal grandparents and aunts and uncles.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to unannounced points, the couple will reside in Greenville.</p>
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        <p>University of Michigan that Charles, says Miss shows married people are the Whltechalk, "did you take home happiest in U.S. society, about the notice of the PTA Open half of the people married last House to your mother?"</p>
        <p>She's the one who meets you in the lunchroom, isn't she? Sheused to be my sister. Now she'smy cousin.</p>
        <p>I dont understand."</p>
        <p>Her mother married my mothers brother which made my former mother my aunt. Then who is Evelyn who has your same name?</p>
        <p>Were twins.</p>
        <p>But youre six and eight.'' Twins, but not to each other.</p>
        <p>Then, youre related through marriage.</p>
        <p>No, through divorce.</p>
        <p>"How do you keep all of this straight?</p>
        <p>I dont. What really complicates things is when I meet someone with the same last name as mine and I dont recognize them.</p>
        <p>It will only be a matter of time before the following conversation will ensue on the playground.</p>
        <p>Mike! You stop that fighting this instant. You are not to punch in the face of that nice boy, Maybe yesterday he was a iiice boy. Today, hes my brother!</p>
        <p>year laughed all the way to the divorce courts.</p>
        <p>The remarriages of husbands and wives-some several timeshas created some rather, unique families. Not just his, hers, mine, and ours, but some real mind-bogglers.</p>
        <p>One boy, whose divorced mtrther had four children and married a widower with five, all under 18, lamented, Ill be the only boy in town with two brothers named Jimmy, a brother and a sister a month apart and two sisters 12 days apart. Everyone wijl think youre a rabbit!</p>
        <p>Bearing this in mind, there are probably some ramifications that we havent begun to consider,</p>
        <p>A simple invitation to a PTA meeting could be pretty in-</p>
        <p>Members To Hear Speaker</p>
        <p>The East Carolina University Club will meet in the Multi-Purpose Room of Mendenhall (first floor) Tuesday, Oct. 5, at 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>The speaker will he John Malolo, who will tell how a university club organized at Notre Dame.</p>
        <p>Members and their spouse are invited and are reminded to bring a favorite dish.</p>
        <p>Yes, I gave it to all three of them.</p>
        <p>"It would be nice if all three of them would show up.</p>
        <p>Not so nice. My dad is coming,</p>
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        <p>AYDEN ~ Miss Donna Claire Jenkins and Johnny Ray Wainwright were united in marriage Friday at 8 p.m. in a candldight ceremony at Ayden Christian Church. The Rev. Ola Porter officiated at the double ring ceremony The bride was given in marriage by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Jenkins of Ayden. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Wainwright of Greenville.</p>
        <p>A program of nuptial music was presented by Mrs John Blackwell, organist, and Mrs. Simmons Hill, soloist, who sang "The Wedding Prayer, More and Whither Thou Goest.</p>
        <p>The chancell of the church was centered with a 15 branch candelabrum, with tree Candelabra and seven branch</p>
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        <p>Mrs. Rhesa Hufford of .Newport .News, Va., served as matron of honor She wore a formal length gown of burgundy polyester crepe with pink trim, featuring a bianca neckline, empire waistline and long fitted slMves. She carried a nosegay of miniature pink carnations, babys breath and pink sweetheart roses.</p>
        <p>Bridesmaids were Mrs. Debbie Hill of .New Bern, and Miss Addle Taylor of Ayden. They wore dresses identical to that of the honor attendant. Miss Jenny .Nobles, cousin of the bride, served as junior bridesmaid. She wore a dress similar to the bridesmaids gowns. They carried nosegays of miniature carnations and baby's breath.</p>
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        <p>FA YETTEVILLE-Holy rain Her veil was hand-made of Trinity Episcopal Churdi here ivory tuUe and was attached to a was the scene of the wedding Camelote^, ceremwiv Saturday of Anne The bride is a graduate of Cavano and Charles f.Jswurth Fayetteville Technical Institute. Moen  Fayetteville, and was employed</p>
        <p>Parents of the couple are Dr as a registered nurse at Pitt and Mrs. Arthur Thomas Memorial Hospital. Greenville. Cavano Jr of Fayetteville, and The bridegroom is a mechanical</p>
        <p>Mrs. Carl Elmer Moi of Portland. Ore. and the late Mr. Moen.</p>
        <p>The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Charles F. Duvall Donald V Snelgrove presented a program of organ music. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Thomas Cavano III, tmtber and sister-in-law of the bride, were vocalists.</p>
        <p>The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a candlelight gown of silkened organza with peared embroidered ivory alencoi lace aplique on English net. The empire styled gown was styled with a dutcbess neckline, full ruffled tapered sleeves and an attached chapel length court</p>
        <p>engineer with Balzar Pacific Equipment Co.. Portland. Ore.</p>
        <p>The honor attendant was Mrs. Robert W. Davis of Greenville. Bridesmaids were Jame Cavano of Chapel Hill, sister of the bride, and Mrs. David Takahaski of Gresham, Ore. sister of the bridegroom.</p>
        <p>The attendants wore formal length gowns of burgundy flowered print fashioned with empire waists, A-line skirts and high necklines. The full sleeves were tapered. They each carried three red roses.</p>
        <p>Arvid Gerand Moen of Pine Grove. Ore., brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Ushers were Jeffrey Paul</p>
        <p>Cavano trf Fayetteville, brother of the bride, and Robert W Davis of Greenville. The acolyte was David Daniel Cavano of Fayetteville, brother of the bride.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to Lake Waccamaw. the coiq)le will reside in Portland, Ore</p>
        <p>Immediately following the ceremony, a reception was given by the bride's parents at the Fort Bragg Officers Club.</p>
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        <p>She Wire a pink silk organza formal gown of layered ruffles trimmed with lace. She carried a basket of miniature pink carnations and babys breath.</p>
        <p>The bridegrooms father served as best man. Ushers were Ed aark and Tracy Finch of Greenville, and Johnny Jenkins of Ayden, brother of the bride.</p>
        <p>The bride's mother chose an ice blue polyester crepe formal length gown. The mother of the bridegroom selected a formal length gown of green polyester crepe with matching lace at the neckline. They wore corsages of white Georginia orchids.</p>
        <p>The bridal couple greeted guests in the bestibule of the church. Miss Jody Bulow presided at the register. Scrolls were given to guests by Scott Smith.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to unannounced points, the coigtle will reside in Greenville.</p>
        <p>The bride is employed at Empire Brushes. Inc., Greenville. She is a graduate of Ayden-Grifton High School and attended Pitt Technical Institute. The bridegroom is employed with A, B. Whitley, Inc. He attended Rose School and Pitt Technical Institute.</p>
        <p>Immediately following the wedding rehearsal the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Heuay, entertained the out-of-town guests and wedding party at a cake-cutting at their home on Snow Hill St., Ayden.</p>
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        <p>Coconuts, available In late fall, come from tropical countries. Although coconut palms grow In some of our southern sUtes they provide little commercial food.</p>
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        <p>The excitemoit at Rose High School was concentrated on the football game scheduled for Friday night. The Rampants were to meet the Reid Ross Cougars, the number two ranked team In the state.Mn the game held at Ficklen Stadium.</p>
        <p>A pep rally was given in an effort to boost the Rose teams moral for the important contest. The Girls Tennis Team was introduced, a skit by the varsity cheerieaders followed, and the junior varsity cheerleaders performed a minted cheer in the school assembly. Playing for the first time, the Rose High stage band, under the direction of James Rogers, oitertained the team and student body with colorful music. Following previous tradition, the pep rally epded with class yells and the competition was equal to that of years past.</p>
        <p>The Keywanettes aided In the move for more school spirit. The girls on the cheering committee painted banners and posters to advertise the Friday night contest. The club planned a cheering section to bring the fans closer to the action on the football field.</p>
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        <p>Several leaders of Rose Hi^s Student Government Association attended a convention on student government at D.H. Conley High School. The individuals learned and discussed the different policies and theories about different school governments Bobby Kim, Dave Middleton, Sharon Connolly, Freager Sande June Wease, Anne Middleton, Sandy Abbott, Vanessa Teel, and Sonya Smith, were present at the Friday morning meeting.</p>
        <p>Several seniors have begun to acquire credit for their hard hours of work In high school. Congratulations are extended to DAnne Jenkins, Bobby Kim, Larty Boyette, Tim Ca^ar, and Tim McMlllain, on attaining National Merit Seml-flnalist status. These individuals were awarded the honors based on testing taken during their junior</p>
        <p>Another Rose High student received a great scholastic honor for his diligent efforts. Freager Sanders, a Rose High senior, was named a semi-finialist Inthe National Achievement Scholarship Program for Outstanding Negro Students. The honor was decided by testing in the junior year. Congratulations is extended to Freager.</p>
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        <p>Plant Lovers Green America's Homes</p>
        <p>By JEANNE LESEM UPIFamUy Editor Mary Schindler of Portland, Ore., had only two or three houseplants in her three-bedroom cottage in the summer of 1975 when her two 10-year-old nieces came to visit.</p>
        <p>The children named the plants and took such interest in- them that Mrs. Schindler began buying more.</p>
        <p>Now she has 125.</p>
        <p>I would have more, but I give them away as I start more, she said in a telephone interview. She estimated that she starts 10 to 12 new plants every two or three weeks from cuttings or seeds, v Im in the second or third generation, she said, Theyre</p>
        <p>an integral part of my home decorating scheme.</p>
        <p>Mrs, Schindler, a former school teacher, is typical of a new generation of plant lovers who are rapidly greening the interiors of American homes.</p>
        <p>"My husbands been Joking about putting a greenhouse in our back yard so I can start a business, she said.</p>
        <p>She has 17 plants in the bathroom alone. Including some unusual tropical varieties she grew from seeds that had been given to her by a friend who raises tropical plants.</p>
        <p>The boom is not limited to houses. A secretary In New York City keeps 35 plants in her studio apartment one large room, bath and kitchen. A Chicago ad-</p>
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        <p>vertising woman trains plants into topiary forms in her office.</p>
        <p>But most apparently are in dwellings^The Plant Institute of America estimates there are 975-million houseplants in 75-million American homes.</p>
        <p>A recent survey for a year-old gardening magazine came up with equally impressive figures: projected to represent the United States population, the study indicates 44.5 million of the countrys 69.4-million households shelter three or more plants Indoors. A lew million others have one or two plants  not enough, at least for survey purposes to be classed as serious indoor gardeners.</p>
        <p>The survey was made by the W.R. Simmons Co. for Popular Gardening Indoors, launched last S^tember as a quarterly with combined newsstand and subscription circulation of 75,000. Within a year, the</p>
        <p>circulation reached 200,000.</p>
        <p>In an interview, Arnold J, Gluukin,. director of research and market planning for CBS Publications, said it will be increased to 300,000 for the first issue of 1977, when the magazine will go to six-times-a-year publication. A fifth issue was added this year.</p>
        <p>Gluskin said the survey reached 69.3-million resvond-ents at all income levels. It indica'ted most indoor garden ing was done in households whose incomes ranged from $10,000 to $14,999 and $15,000 to $19,999 a year  20.4 per cent in the first instance, and 15.2 per cent in the second. But a healthy 13.5 of the households earning $5,000 to $7,999 a year and 11.4 per cent with less than $3,000 a year also keep three or more houseplants.</p>
        <p>The urge to surround oneself with greenery is prompted by</p>
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        <p>Gluskin said the decision to count only households with three or more plants was made because persons with only one or two may be beginners.</p>
        <p>A lot of people are growing sick plants, he said, which can be discouraging. He recommends buying only from reputable vendors who will refund or replace sick plants If returned within 30 days.</p>
        <p>But thousands of plants are not bought at all. Theyre grown from cuttings or started from seed, in many cases</p>
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        <p>October4-8</p>
        <p>The community health department is open Monday -Friday, 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. to serve you. Services available this week are:</p>
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        <p>X-Rays - Arrangements for x-rays daily until3:30p.m.</p>
        <p>Sickle Cell Tests- Available by referral VD Clinic - Monday, October 4,1- 4 p.m., 'Tuesday, October 5,</p>
        <p>8 a.m.  12 noon; Thursday, October 7, 1 - 4 p.m.; Friday, October 8,8 a.m. -12 noon &amp;amp; 1 - 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>Pregnancy Tests - Monday, October 4,8 a.m. -12 noon &amp;amp; 1 - 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>put Pick Up - Monday, October 4, 8 a.m. -12 noon &amp;amp; 1 - 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>Wednesday, October 6,8 a.m. -12noon &amp;amp; l-4p.m.</p>
        <p>Wednesday, Octobers, 8 a.m. -12noon&amp;amp;l-4p.m.</p>
        <p>Friday, October 8,8 a.m. -12 noon i 1-4 p.m.</p>
        <p>Family Planning A Post Partum (6 wks. checkup) -Tuesday, October 5,12 noon - 4 p.m. Doctor and Nurse Practitioner in attendance. Appointment necessary.</p>
        <p>Wednesday, October 6,12 noon - 4 p.m. Nurse Practitioner in attendance. Appointment necessary.</p>
        <p>High Risk Prenatal - Wednesday, October 6, Begins at 8 a.m. Appointment necessary.</p>
        <p>Cancer Clinic - Wednesday, Octobers, 8-11 a.m. A 1-4 p.m. Pap Smear done by nurse. Self</p>
        <p>examination of breast taught. Appointment necessary. Cannot used for yearly exam to obtain birth control pills.</p>
        <p>Prenatal ainlc - Tuesday, October 5, 8 - 11 a.m. Appointment necessary</p>
        <p>Pediatric Clinics - Thursday, October 7, 8 a.m. - 12 noon. Nurses Screening Clinic -I-appolntment necessary.</p>
        <p>Thursday, October 7,1 - 4 p.m. Pediatric Screening Qlnlc -Doctor in attendance. Appointment necessary.</p>
        <p>Speech A Hearing - Thursday, October 7,9 a.m. -12 noon. Dr. Hosts Office. Appoint necessary.</p>
        <p>Glaucoma Screening -Monday, October 4, 8 a.m. -12 noon A 1 - 4 p.m. Ages 35 and over only.</p>
        <p>Thuesday, October 5,8 a.m. -12 noon A 1 - 3 p.m. Department of Social Services. Ages 35 and over only.</p>
        <p>Friday, October 8 8:30 a.m. -12 noon A 1  3 p.m. Ayden Community Building. Ages 35 and over only.</p>
        <p>Night ainic - Monday, October 4, Pediatric and Family Planning. Appointment necessary.</p>
        <p>bartered by houseplant owners who are inveterate traders.</p>
        <p>One New York City physician whose practice could well afford him rare and expensive plants said he prefers this method instead, both for fun and to save money.</p>
        <p>The survey indicated the most popular plants are philodendron, spider plants, cacti, African violets and begonias, in that order. It also listed several dozen others, includlM velvet plants, palms, aspara^ ferns, chrysanthemums, azaleas, ivies, geranium, cyclamen, even Norfolk Island pines. It Indicated that more than 48 per cent of U.S. households have other indoor plants in their homes.</p>
        <p>Indoor gardening is a hii^ly personalized hobby, as evidenced by survey findings: nearly one-fourth of all indoor gardeners talk to their plants, 21.3 pet or touch them, 6.7 play music for them and six per cent give them pet names.</p>
        <p>In addition the community satellite clinics will be held in the following locations 9 a.m. - 2 p.m.</p>
        <p>Tuesday  October 5  Farmville; Wednesday - October 6 - Bethel; Thursday -October 7 - Ayden; Friday -October 8Grimesland, 9 a.m.-12 noon.</p>
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        <p>Services of the dog warden are available daUy. Call 752-4141 If</p>
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        <p>Rabies Control - Services of the dog wardens are available for pick up of stray dogs and follow-up of reported dog bites. 'The pound will be open Monday  Friday from 3:30-5p.m.</p>
        <p>Communicable Diaseae Control and Investigation -Dally upon request.</p>
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        <p>Rights Of Women, Chidren On High Court Docket</p>
        <p>By JAMES A. KIDNEY</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPII -State abortion bans. Paddling of school children. Curbs oh who can buy condoms. Insurance coverage for pregnancy.</p>
        <p>Issues involving the rights of women and children are among many controversial cases before the Supreme Court -nine men averaging 63 years of age. The courts new term begins Monday.</p>
        <p>The justices spent the past week in conference deciding which cases among 900 held over from last term and filed over the summer they will formally review. The most important of these could be a decision on whether the death penaity can be applied to rapists.</p>
        <p>They already have decided to hear arguments in a number of cases involving controversial issues.</p>
        <p>Abortion probiems are back again, this time with a topical slant involving whether states can make it harder for poor</p>
        <p>women to get an abortion. Appeals from .Connecticut, Pennsylvania and St. Louis ask whether attempts by the state to bar abortions for charity patients or those receiving Medicaid violate a woman's right to privacy established by the high court's original abortion ruling in 1973.</p>
        <p>The Medicaid eases also involve whether states have a right under Social Security law to ban abortions. Federal law could require paying for the surgery, even if the Constitution does not.</p>
        <p>The right to an abortion with minimal interference by the state during the first two trimesters of pregnancy was reaffirmed by the justices last June when spousal and parental consent laws were struck down.</p>
        <p>The latest challenges to financial aid limits on abortion are topical, with Jimmy Carter and President Ford suggesting federal money should not pay for such operations. The election will be long over before the</p>
        <p>Supreme Court rules on the matter.</p>
        <p>Minors Rights</p>
        <p>Another case involving privacy rights in sex relations comes from New York, where state law forbids distribution of nonprescription contraceptives such as condoms and foam to minors, and limits sales to adults by licensed pharmacists, A three-judge court struck down the law, noting there was no indication minors refrained from sexual conduct because they lacked contraceptives and that limiting distribution of condoms spread venereal disease.</p>
        <p>Rounding out the legal problems of pregnancy facing the court is reargument on whether companies violate the Civil Rights Act when they exclude pregnancy from disability insurance programs for employes. The justices seem closely divided on the issue because the full court heard arguments last winter and failed to resolve the case.</p>
        <p>General Electric, whose employes filed suit, defended the pregnancy exclusion on cost grounds. Women claim they are denied equal treatment since some exclusively male health problems, such as prostate operations, are included in the insurance plan.</p>
        <p>Mens Rights Men are asking the Supreme Court to overturn laws discriminating against them. The most significant appeal was brought by the Department of Health, Education and Welfare after a three-judge court said the Social Security Act unconstitutionally gives women benefits not available to widowers or husbands.</p>
        <p>HEW said unless the decision is overturned It will be forced to spend another $400 million</p>
        <p>annually from the dwindling pool of Social Security tax revenues.</p>
        <p>Curtis Craigs attempt to purchase beer in Stillwater, Okla., has won the high court's attention. The justices will hear his claim he suffered sex discrimination under Oklahomas law that allows females to buy beer at age 18 but denies the privilege to males until they are 21.</p>
        <p>Oklahoma defended the law on grounds more young men than young women are involved in drunk-driving accidents. Paddling Damages Sought The Supreme Court has agreed to hear two cases involving other rights of minors. Two Miami, Fia,, junior high school students and their parents are seeking damages for injuries the children allegedly suffered from paddling. They also want the justices to decide what rights students have before they are punished.</p>
        <p>Another major case challenges the right of parents to commit their mentally ill or retarded children to institutions without going to court. Lower courts ruled in a Pennsylvania case that chiidren have a right to their vffn legal representation and a full court hearing before they can be committed.</p>
        <p>The lower court said parents dont always act in their chiidren's best interests, citing cases, for example, in which troublesome children were committed so the enjoy a vacation.</p>
        <p>Other major cases the court has agreed to hear include:</p>
        <p> Whether a legislative redistricting plan requiring a minimum number of minority voters in a district is an unconstitutional quota system.</p>
        <p> Can courts order a community to accept low and</p>
        <p>moderate Income housing development to provide accommodations for minorities despite comprehensive zoning ordinances which, on their face, are racially neutral? Arlington Heights, 111., appealed a lower court order requiring zoning changes to allow construction.</p>
        <p> How far must an employer go to accommodate employes whose religious beliefs bar work on Saturdays?</p>
        <p> Can New Hampshire prosecute a couple who for religious reasons block out the state motto Live Free or Die from their automobile license plates?</p>
        <p> A major appeal from Iowa asking the justices to significantly modify the controversial Miranda rule requiring that a confession be excluded if obtained after a defendant asks to speak to his lawyer and remains silent.</p>
        <p>Iowa said courts too often apply the rule in an overly technical fashion and instead should view the totality of circumstances to determine if incriminating statements are made voluntarily.</p>
        <p>Pending Appeals Leading the list of reviews the court has not yet decided whether to grant are death penalty appeals involving men convicted of rape in which the victim did not die. The Supreme Court upheld some forms of death penalty laws last term for crmes in which a victim dies, specifically leaving open whether nonfatal crimes also can be subject to capital punishment.</p>
        <p>Appeals by three convicted rapists are on the docket. All three men were sentenced to die under Georgias law, which was upheld last term as applied to killers.</p>
        <p>The NAACP Legal Defense</p>
        <p>Fund has asked for a rarely granted rehearing in those cases in which the court upheld capital punishment laws in Georgia, Florida and Texas. Two other appeals give the high court an opportunity to examine Arkansas death penalty law.</p>
        <p>Nixons Complaint</p>
        <p>Other pending appeals the court has not yet decided whether to review include:</p>
        <p> Former President Richard M. Nixons complaint that Congress improperly gave the government control of his presidential papers and tape recordings. The statute covered some 42 million documents and 880 tapes. A three-judge court upheld the law, suggesting Congress believed Nixon might not be a wholly reliable custodian of the materials.</p>
        <p> Whether a prisoner union must be granted the same privileges to meet and distribute literature in the North Carolina penitentiary as are afforded Alcoholics Anonymous, the Jaycees and the Boy Scouts.</p>
        <p> A challenge to relaxed federal broadcasting rules allowing the broadcast of presi</p>
        <p>dential debates and news professional restrictions on conferences in their entirety attorney advertising, &amp;gt;n without affording opponents in all 50 states, violate the equal time.  antitrust laws and infringe on a</p>
        <p>- A test case brought by two lawyers right to freedom of Arizona lawyers contending speech.</p>
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        <p>DESOLATION WILDERNESS, Calif. (AP) - Hikers get a good taste of hi^ Sierra grandeur in this rug|ed, glacier-carved region. But If its desolation you want, better look elsewhere.</p>
        <p>This 63,469-acre area just west of Lake Tahoe is so popular with hikars that it now ranks the third most heavily trafficked wilderness area in the country. Its also one of the smallest areas maintained by the U.S. Forest Service.</p>
        <p>The farther you hike into this granite-strewn country, the fewer backpackers youll see. But even at its most remote reaches, youre likely to find company during summer months.</p>
        <p>Up to 4,000 persons can be found tramping along trails or camping at one of the many lakes dotting the region on any midsummer day.</p>
        <p>Because theres so much granite, the area is not as much the worse for wear as other wilderness regions where theres more vegetation.</p>
        <p>But the Forest Service is developing new restrictions now because sipis of man are becoming increasingly evident: well-worn trails, old fire pits, fewer fish in lakes and streams, and some debris left by campers.</p>
        <p>This is supposed to be a wii- less-traversed areas can be demess area where the signs of reached just as easily but man arent seen, says Forest they're not known like Desola-Service information officer tion is, says Corson.</p>
        <p>Dick Pine. "But its getting to This area is used much the point where we must man- more than it should be. There age it differently because there are so many other areas where are just too many signs that you can still go and see hardly</p>
        <p>people have been here.</p>
        <p>Forest Service recreation officer Phil Corson agrees. He says Solitude is supposed to be one of the major elements of a wilderness area.</p>
        <p>Corson says that instead of a wilderness experiehce here, backpackers are finding a Central Park experience.</p>
        <p>The Forest Service is now considering a lower limit on the size of camping groups. The current limit is 25 and it's not uncommon to run across max-imum-limit parties such scout troops, church ciub members or several families camped together.</p>
        <p>Some limits aiready exist. Permits are required to enter the area. Camps are supposed to be 100 feet away from streams or lakes. Guns are discouraged, and off-road vehicles are barred.</p>
        <p>Hikers are encouraged to seek out other wilderness areas which get a fraction of the use Desolation Wilderness does and offer scenery just as beautiful.</p>
        <p>Pine says the areas biggest handicap is its easy access by residents of northern California and northwest Nevada. Other</p>
        <p>anyone, he says.</p>
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        <p>Oct. 4-8</p>
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        <p>OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Eleven thousand pounds of steel twisted by a tornado will be placed in a city park to commemorate Omahas 1975 tornado.</p>
        <p>The steel has been transformed into a 22-foot-high piece of art by sculptor Sidney Buchanan.</p>
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        <p>FORECAST FOR SUNDAY, OCTOBERS, 1976</p>
        <p>YourPil</p>
        <p>Dailyl</p>
        <p>from the CARROLL RIGHTER INSTITUTE</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIESi A d*y and evening when you arc able to clarify your hopea and wishes of a personal nature and would be w|se to get in touch with good friends to decide just what you want to do in regard to your ^'iailile in the lys ahead. Good also for considering when you can be of more humanitarian service to others as well.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 191 Get busy and improve your friendly relations with others. If invited to some seemingly unimportant social affair, be sure to go as sometime fine comes of this.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 201 Seiect the proper appliances that will help to make your work easier to accomplish. Impress bigwigs with your fine talents. Make the future brighter by right action.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) 11 you listen to what new contacts have to say, you find you can join forces for mutual benefit. Get into the details of some trip you are planning.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Your intuitve laculties are working better than usual and should be foUowed to get good results today Take it easy tonight.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Understand what is expected of you by associates and combine efforts more intelligently. An attitude of superiority could lose you much so be reasonable.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) You can accompUsh a great deal M you show appreciation to those who have done you many favors in the past. Take treatments that will improve your health.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) After philosophical studies you can have a fine time at recreation you enjoy. Be careful not to spend too much on such. Be careful of interlopers.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Take care of home chores early. Later you can attend social functions that appeal to you. Study a new project that crops up in the evening.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Looking into reports and handling correspondence should take part of your time today. Conler with experts in your line of endeavor. Steer clear of risks of any sort. Hobbies are lun in the evening.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Take care that you are not extravagant ra the morning. Later you understand how to add to present abundance. Plan how to make your abode look more charming. Don't neglect needed repairs.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Concentrate on how to m.L. your Bfe more ideal and less difficult in the future, and how to gain personal aims more readily. Afternoon is best lor recreation.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Get that boring job done early and then concentrate on evening pleasure. Study your problems and then discuss them with an expert.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she will be an individualist and can become a great success in life because of this, provided you know how to handle this child, l each the age-old standards that are unchangeable. Any prolesskm that requires precision, neatness and aptness of thought is fine.</p>
        <p>The Stars impel, they do not compel." What you make of your life is largely up to YOU!</p>
        <p>((c) 1976, McNaught Syndicate, Inc.)</p>
        <p>CROSSWORD</p>
        <p>PUZZLE</p>
        <p>ACROSS</p>
        <p>I. Moved into view 23. Spanish code of</p>
        <p>5. Punitive</p>
        <p>10. At once</p>
        <p>11. Glamorous</p>
        <p>13. Surveyors instruments</p>
        <p>14. Uughable</p>
        <p>16. Dutch commune</p>
        <p>17. Irritate</p>
        <p>18. Chalice veil</p>
        <p>19. Scorn</p>
        <p>21. Gamecock</p>
        <p>22. Hard wood</p>
        <p>laws</p>
        <p>24. Walk stealthily</p>
        <p>27. Brook</p>
        <p>28. Flaps</p>
        <p>29. Most fertile 33. Tertlle screw</p>
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        <p>FORECAST FOR MONDAY, OCT. 4, 176</p>
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        <p>Dailyl</p>
        <p>from the CARROLL RIGHTER INSTITUTE</p>
        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES; A fine day to make private plans, whereby you will be able to extend your activities far beyond their present boundaries. Do not hesitate to seek suggestions from trusted advisers.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) You are now able to closet yourself in your study and analyze your present situation accurately and know how to proceed in the future.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Get in touch with friends who are anxious to see you and vice versa. Dont neglect to handle an important business matter.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Analyze your true position in the conununity and find a way to improve it. Show your ability to an influential person.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) You can now easily plan for changes in the future that will improve your way of life. Be on the lookout for possible vandalism.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Look to more advanced systems for handling any responsibilities you may have. Show more devotion to mate and come to a better understanding.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Begin the week properly and understand what is expected of you by associates. Plan the future wisely and strive for greater success.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Be more enthused about the</p>
        <p>work ahead of you and make certain it is done efficiently so you can reap the benefits. Display your true talenta.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Make the necessary plans early for the recreation you desire later in the day. You can easily impress others with your capabilities.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Do those things today that will help make your home a beehive of happiness. Avoid the tempution to be extravagant.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) A good day to confer with associates since you will be able to comprehend business matters better at this time.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Study your monetary</p>
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.Sunday, October 3, l7(lC-7</p>
        <p>itus carefully and plan how to improve it. Be sure to make any necessary repairs to your property,</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Your subconscious will surface now and reveal how to gain personal aims in a wise snd direct fashion. Turn an opponent into a friend.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN TODAY ... he or she wUl be a most alert person. It is imperative that you place your progeny in a healthy environment so that the formative years will not be detrimental to natural growth. Direct the education along cultural lines for best results.</p>
        <p>'The Stars impel, they do not compel. What you make of your life is largely up to YOU!</p>
        <p>One Dentist Knows Another</p>
        <p>TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) - A TO* ledo dentist, Barbara Sawka, drove to Qeveland for an Ohio dental association seminar recently, and got lost in downtown traffic.</p>
        <p>She was driving somewhat aimlessly when she ^tted a bumper sticker on a car ahead. It said, "Candy is a Halloween Prank.</p>
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        <p>SOLUTION OF YESTERDAY'S PUZZIE</p>
        <p>34. Used in cookinf</p>
        <p>35. Kiwi</p>
        <p>36.  Go over again  40,  State: French  i.  Protected</p>
        <p>38,  later lily leaves  41.  Eoergetic  2.  Positive pole</p>
        <p>39.  Nets  42-  Model  3.  Methods</p>
        <p>4. Abstract being</p>
        <p>5. Espire</p>
        <p>6. Ostracrze</p>
        <p>7. Prow ol a ship</p>
        <p>8. Panay negrito</p>
        <p>9. Pour a drink 12. Absolve 5. Consequently 7. Venture</p>
        <p>20. Close friends</p>
        <p>21. Submerged</p>
        <p>23. Capital</p>
        <p>24. Brilliant with sis facets ,</p>
        <p>25. Weeds</p>
        <p>26. Lessens</p>
        <p>27. Most infrequent</p>
        <p>29. Black snake</p>
        <p>30. Muse of poetry</p>
        <p>31. Soft drinks</p>
        <p>32. Palate 34 Miss Turner</p>
        <p> 37. Border</p>
        <p>AP Newslealures  10  2  38.  Spirit</p>
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        <p>Knit</p>
        <p>Flares</p>
        <p>Reg 7.97</p>
        <p>Dress flares of 100% polyester knit in solids and fancies.</p>
        <p>Sizes 29-42, Inseams S-M-L</p>
        <p>QUILTED NYLON</p>
        <p>Vnr t oats</p>
        <p>4S8</p>
        <p>Reg 18.97 to 19.97</p>
        <p>Water-repellent and washable. Navy, brick, brown, green. Misses sizes 10 to 20 and Womens 16'/i to 24'.'r,</p>
        <p>MENS FAMOUS MAKER</p>
        <p>Polyester Leisure Suits</p>
        <p>Jacket Pre-Tlcketed at $26!</p>
        <p>Slacks Pra-Tickated at $18!</p>
        <p>CPO jacket with 2 patch pockets, contrast sitching. Matching flares with Ban-Rol waists, nylon zipper. Blue, brown, green.</p>
        <p>JackaU S to XL Slacks 30 to 38</p>
        <p>LONG SLEEVE PRINT OR TURTLENECK SHIRT</p>
        <p>499</p>
        <p>Print shirts or acrylic turtlenecks, S to XL</p>
        <p>GIRLS LINED</p>
        <p>Ski Jackets</p>
        <p>Warmly lined, with zipper hood and front 100% nylon Red, blue, yellow. 4 to 14.</p>
        <p>(Not &amp;lt;11 styles in all sizm)</p>
        <p>MENS LONG SLEEVE</p>
        <p>Knit Shirts</p>
        <p>2J5</p>
        <p>Crews, Beerys in asst, colors. S-XL.</p>
        <p>Sizes 8 to 18</p>
        <p>Nylon shell, zip front, snap fly. Navy, orange, green. SizesSto 18.</p>
        <p>MENS EASY-CARE</p>
        <p>Pajamas</p>
        <p>Reg 4.99 to 5.99</p>
        <p>$4</p>
        <p>DECORATIVE</p>
        <p>EDITERRANEAN</p>
        <p>laailipK</p>
        <p>Sale Price</p>
        <p>15^</p>
        <p>Lovely lamps in ruby or amber tones, with night light in base. Matching smocked shades.</p>
        <p>STANDARD SIZE</p>
        <p>Pillow ases</p>
        <p>Pkg of 2 II Peri, Reg 4.47</p>
        <p>Your choice of assorted patterns.</p>
        <p>$2</p>
        <p>KODEL</p>
        <p>POLYESTER</p>
        <p>FIBER-FILL</p>
        <p>Comfortrri</p>
        <p>Reg</p>
        <p>15.97,</p>
        <p>Solid tone cotton and printed taffeta Plump, warm and lightweight, Asorted colors,</p>
        <p>Koal 11 the TM lot Eetrmen Polywter Fibei</p>
        <p>Poly/colton. cotton flannel styles. S-XL</p>
        <p>youths, boys^</p>
        <p>KEDS</p>
        <p>llaski^thall Jihoes JS</p>
        <p>1st quality' Cushion insoles. suction soles, cotton canvas duck Sizes 11 to 2. 2. to 6</p>
        <p>MENS, BOYS</p>
        <p>A&amp;lt;*lion Shors</p>
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        <p>CoMon canvas duck uppers Padded collar 2 -6. 7-12</p>
        <p>Reg 4.99</p>
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        <p>Choose from 24" x 13" x 10'//' size, or 31" X 16" X 6" size chests</p>
        <p>HANDI-BAG</p>
        <p>Sandwich Bags</p>
        <p>Packages of 80 bags</p>
        <p>SCOTT Paper Tiwcls</p>
        <p>100 sq It rolls</p>
        <p>AMERICAN LaFRANCE</p>
        <p>Fire</p>
        <p>Extinguiiiher</p>
        <p>599</p>
        <p>UL rated 5B C, rechargeable dry chemical. Liquid/electn-cal tires For car, boat, home. 10ABC For All FIfM .....12.99</p>
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        <p>Rog 1S.99</p>
        <p>Completely assembled With Iwo 40-watt lluores-cenl bulbs</p>
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        <p>All pieces sale priced for this special event. Shop TAFT'S before you buy.</p>
        <p>LIVING ROOM</p>
        <p>2 Piece Early American Den Suite</p>
        <p>HIghback sofo and chair In floral prlntcover of gold and green colors.</p>
        <p>Reg. $489.00  Sale  *369.00</p>
        <p>One Group Early American Loveseats</p>
        <p>Covers In either prints or plaids.</p>
        <p>Reg. $309.00</p>
        <p>Sale *209.00</p>
        <p>2 Piece Early American Den Suite</p>
        <p>Plllow-arm sola and chair, covers In prints or solids. Reg. $569.00</p>
        <p>Sale *419.00</p>
        <p>One Group Early American Highback Swivel Rockers</p>
        <p>Covered In gold, green, brown or red.</p>
        <p>Reg. $179.00  Sale  *129.00  each</p>
        <p>2 Piece Early American Den Suite</p>
        <p>Sofa and chair In heavy weight Herculon plaid cover. Colors of rust and green.</p>
        <p>Reg. $589.00  Sale  *419.00</p>
        <p>One Group Chippendale Sofas By Key City</p>
        <p>Damask covers In beige or bide.</p>
        <p>Reg. $595.00</p>
        <p>Sale &amp;gt;399.00One Loose Pillow.back Sofa</p>
        <p>By Key City in a beige and brown floral quilted cover. Reg. $595.00Sale *369.00One 90" Loose Pillow-back Sofa</p>
        <p>By Key City In an russet and gold oriental printed designed cover.Reg. $819.00  Sale  *489.00</p>
        <p>Queen Anne Wingback Chairs</p>
        <p>In black naugahyde cover with brass nail trim. Reg. $319.00</p>
        <p>Sale *239.00 each</p>
        <p>One Group Queen Anne Wingback Chairs</p>
        <p>Covered in print, solid or flame-stitched patterns.</p>
        <p>Reg. $209.00Sale *149.00 each</p>
        <p>One Pair Queen Anne Wingback Chairs</p>
        <p>with imported crewel design covers.</p>
        <p>Reg. S419.0O</p>
        <p>Sale &amp;gt;299.00 each</p>
        <p>DINING ROOM</p>
        <p>7 Piece Solid Hardrock Maple Dinettes</p>
        <p>By Cochrane, plank top table and 6 side chairs.</p>
        <p>Reg. $499.00</p>
        <p>Sale *369.00</p>
        <p>7 Piece Maple Or Pine Dinettes</p>
        <p>42" table with six mates chairs.</p>
        <p>Reg. $299.00</p>
        <p>Sale *239.00</p>
        <p>5 Piece Maple Or Pine Dinette</p>
        <p>42" table and four mates chairs.</p>
        <p>Reg. $219.00</p>
        <p>Sale *169.00</p>
        <p>One 48 China in pine finish</p>
        <p>Reg. $459.00</p>
        <p>Sale &amp;gt;299.00</p>
        <p>FANT4STIC SAVINGS DURING PEARL CLOCKS ANNIVERSARY SALE</p>
        <p>Pearl Clocks incredible anniversary sale has enabled us to buy Pearl grandfather clocks at a greatly reduced price. And were passing the savings on to you during this limited time offer. We have a wonderful selection of styles and finishes. And every clock has a raised numeral dial, all wood case and beautiful Westminster chimes. So nows the time to get a great value on a great grandfather clock. Come pick a Pearl.</p>
        <p>Regular M29.00</p>
        <p>Sol. &amp;gt;469.</p>
        <p>Regular 9579.00</p>
        <p>S.I. *429.</p>
        <p>8 Piece French Provincial Pecan Dining Room Suite</p>
        <p>By Broyhlll, china, table and  chaire.</p>
        <p>Reg. $789.00  SbIB  *559.007 Piece Queen Anne Cherry Dining Room Suite</p>
        <p>Table and 6 Queen Anne chairs.Sale *789.00</p>
        <p>Reg. $1,059.00</p>
        <p>Corner Cabinet</p>
        <p>In cherry. Queen Anne style.</p>
        <p>R.g. S439.0O</p>
        <p>Sale &amp;gt;339.00</p>
        <p>BEDROOM</p>
        <p>4 Piece Solid Cherry Bedroom Suite</p>
        <p>By Davis Cabinet Co., double dresser and mirror, chest, spool bed and night stand In Cumberland County group.</p>
        <p>Sale *1,295.00</p>
        <p>4 Piece Yellow Bamboo Bedroom Suite</p>
        <p>By Thomasvllle, double dresser and mirror, chest, headboard and night stand. Ideal for girl's room.</p>
        <p>Reg. $949.00Sale &amp;gt;589.00</p>
        <p>4 Pc. Early American Maple Bedroom Sulle By Bassetl</p>
        <p>Triple dresser and mirror, 5 drawer chest, spindle bed and night stand.</p>
        <p>Reg. $599.00Sale *399.00</p>
        <p>4 Piece Solid Mahogany Bedroom Group By Craftique</p>
        <p>Queen size Tester bed, double dresser and mirror, chest and night stand.</p>
        <p>Reg. $2,000.00</p>
        <p>Sale *1,395.00</p>
        <p>4 Piece White Bedroom Suite With Gold Trim</p>
        <p>Double dresser and mirror, tall poster bed, chest and night stand.</p>
        <p>Reg. $539.00  Sale  &amp;gt;399.00</p>
        <p>ODDS &amp;amp; ENDS</p>
        <p>One Group Bassett Maple End Tables &amp;amp; Cocktail Tables</p>
        <p>with MIcarta plastic tops.</p>
        <p>Reg. $79.95  I  /  SbIb  *59.95</p>
        <p>One Group Solid Oak End Tables &amp;amp; Cocktail Tables</p>
        <p>Reg. $109.00</p>
        <p>Sale *79.00 each</p>
        <p>One Solid Mahogany Secretary By Craftique</p>
        <p>Reg. $1,099.00</p>
        <p>Sale *819.00</p>
        <p>Solid Pine Gun Cabinets</p>
        <p>Holds 6 guns Reg. $179.00</p>
        <p>Sale *129.00</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>Valet With Seat</p>
        <p>Reg. $29.95</p>
        <p>Sale *19.95</p>
        <p>Sale Priced At</p>
        <p>Boston Rockers</p>
        <p>Reg. $69.00</p>
        <p>Sale *49.00</p>
        <p>RACIOUS DINING &amp;amp; BEDROOM Keepsakes recreate aU the fine qualities turn o-the-cemury artisans built into their furniture: rich-grained golden oak construction. Embossed scrollwork on chairs. Real brass door handles. Enjoy it by candlelight See Keepeakei now. YouTl love it foi-ever! Many other pieces available in stock.</p>
        <p>The Keepsakes roll lop desk lends special charm to any room in the house Youll love its pctKencss of siie.</p>
        <p>29 X 19140, for a cozy cfrrner.</p>
        <p>Regular S289 00 Sale $229.00</p>
        <p>All Lamps &amp;amp; Pictures</p>
        <p>25% Off</p>
        <p>Sealy Posture Pillow Deluxe</p>
        <p>Quilted Mattress And Boxsprings</p>
        <p>Extra firm support.</p>
        <p>Compare 79.95 Each</p>
        <p>Sale &amp;gt;59.95</p>
        <p>Double Size $69.95 Each</p>
        <p>Baby Furniture By Bassett</p>
        <p>Urge selection of cribs, drHsers and chests. Pine, maple white or yellow.</p>
        <p>All Sale Priced 25% Off Entire Group</p>
        <p>90 Day Cash Plan  Fraa  Dallvary Up To 100 Milat.</p>
        <p>Fr* Parking In Roar Of Stor*.</p>
        <p>I nsurp..sM'.li4Kl,i\i&amp;lt;.ri(\SA,n..iUFHt ^ thv Kivps.ikvv fufii &amp;lt;'1 fhi ivnturv huH si tml Iivvl h k r.iilU \ vntif tinibrcU i' f .iniiK iiKXR.(,;, siin4l.ibitBK' im.</p>
        <p>Regular 1219.00 Sale $169.00</p>
        <p>Wathitand with chtval mirror by KMpsaktt prvida a lehtr day conversation pleca. Rich gralnad golden oak with re lead glau dodrt for authan ticlty. Ragular 1279.00</p>
        <p>Taft Furniture Co.</p>
        <p>$209.00</p>
        <p>535 Dickinson Ave. Phone 752-5161</p>
        <p>Downtown Greenviiie</p>
        <p>"78 Years 01 Coitiniois Service To Easteri Nortli Caroliia"</p>
        <pb facs="00093182_0033" />
        <p>Employ The Handicapped Week</p>
        <p>The National Employ the Handicapped Week for 1976 is being observed nationally ^ginning today and continuing through Saturday, October 9.</p>
        <p>In Greenville Mayor Percy Cox has signed a proclamation calling on citizens to observe this week dedicated to providing employment to persons who suffer physical handicaps.</p>
        <p>Mayor Cox said: 1 urge all firms and businesses to join with me in renewing our determination to provide an abundance of vocational opportunities for handicapped persons as a sound principle of good management. Kendrick (Ken) Taylor, Veterans Employment Representative of the Employment Security Commission in Greenville, is in addition in charge of the local handicapped program. Serving as committee members with Taylor on the program are Walter Tucker and Oscar Moore of the N. C. Division of Veterans Affairs; Patrick Parker of the Division of Services for the Blind; John Corey and Brenda Steel, Pitt Technical Institute; John Anema of the Vocational Rehabilitation agency; and</p>
        <p>Howard Dawkins of the Eastern Caroliha Sheltered Workshop.</p>
        <p>Services to the handicapped are provided on a year-round basis by the agencies represented in the committee. However," Taylor said, "during National Employ the Handicapped Week special efforts are made to inform citizens and employers of Pitt County of problems many handicapped persons encounter in finding employment.</p>
        <p>Statistics furnished by Taylor shows that 468 handicapped applicants are in the active files at the Employment Security Commission office in Greenville, all seeking prospective employment.</p>
        <p>"Within this number are 125 male veterans and four female veterans and 210 non-veteran females and 129 non-veteran males.</p>
        <p>Taylor said that "for some unexplainabie reason handicapped Vietnam veterans continue to have a higher unemployed rate than veterans of previous wars.</p>
        <p>He said the conerm of this situation has led the Employment Security Commission</p>
        <p>to give priority to handicapped veterans over any other applicant in job openings in an effort to alleviate this serious problem.</p>
        <p>The veterans representative is urging employers to think of "giving speciM consideration to the hiring of handicapped applications during this week set aside for special attention on their problems.</p>
        <p>Taylor can be contacted by phone at 756-2686 or can be seen in person at the Agency's office located at 3101 Bismarck St.</p>
        <p>-Patrick J. Parker, rehabilitation counselor for the Division of Services for the Blind, notes that his agency provides services for persons with visual defects. He asks employers to take time during this week to seriously think about the handicapped employee, adding, there are many persons who have a disability that is not totally handicapped. Parker can be reached by phone at 756-3130, extension 58, or in person in his office at Pitt Technical Institute.</p>
        <p>Another agency active in helping the handicapped is that of the District Office of the N. C.-</p>
        <p>Division of Veterans Affairs, located at 232 Greenville, Tipton Office Annex. Oscar Moore and Walter Tucker are the two representatives of this office, which assists disabled veterans, through State laws and Federal Veterans Administration laws legislated on behalf of veterans.</p>
        <p>A number of benefits are available to veterans for whom a disability status has been established. Tucker notes that disabled veterans are not referred to by our office as handicapped even through they have loss of sight, legs, arms, etc. We treat them as prospective employees in every field available. Most prove to be loyal and dedicated employees to each employer who gives them an opportunity to prove their ability. The telephone number of the Veterans Office is 7564617.</p>
        <p>-The Vocational Rehabilitation (VR) agency is a state-federal one that provides a range of services to physically and mentally handicapped individuals. Located at 404 St. Andrews, the telephone 756-3112.</p>
        <p>John Anema, director of the</p>
        <p>SPAIN'S</p>
        <p>SHOP-EZE</p>
        <p>iFOODlANfl</p>
        <p>Ouantity Rights Reserved</p>
        <p>MARKETS</p>
        <p>Quantity Rights Reserved</p>
        <p>Prices Effective Thru Wednesday, Oct. 6</p>
        <p>SMIO PIHIC</p>
        <p>SLICED Lb 69'</p>
        <p>SMITHFIELD</p>
        <p>Pillsbu'ry Plain Or Self-Rising</p>
        <p>FLOUR</p>
        <p>5 Lb.</p>
        <p>RED GLO</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>TOMATOES</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>303</p>
        <p>Cans</p>
        <p>Crisco Oil r. M'" Fresh Milk = *1</p>
        <p>Foodland White</p>
        <p>Bread 3 S~ *1</p>
        <p>FIRST CUT</p>
        <p>PORK CHOPS</p>
        <p>SMITHFIELD</p>
        <p>FRANKS</p>
        <p>12 Oz. Pkg.</p>
        <p>FOODLAND</p>
        <p>APPLE SAUCE</p>
        <p>$M00</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>303</p>
        <p>Cans</p>
        <p>HI-DRI</p>
        <p>TOWELS $rtOO</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>Jumbo</p>
        <p>Rolls</p>
        <p>Green</p>
        <p>Cabbage</p>
        <p>Pet R in</p>
        <p>Pie Shells</p>
        <p>Foodland</p>
        <p>Ice Cream</p>
        <p>Lb.</p>
        <p>Pkg.of</p>
        <p>Half</p>
        <p>Gallon</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>39</p>
        <p>69'</p>
        <p>WE GLADLY ACCEPT FEDERAL FOOD STAMPS</p>
        <p>Spains</p>
        <p>14th St. &amp;amp; New Bern Highway</p>
        <p>Owner: Alton Spein Store Hours: Mon. Thurt. I A.M. to 7 P.M. Friday A Sefurdey I A.M. toS;30 P.M.</p>
        <p>Closed Sundays</p>
        <p>Sliop-Eze No. 4</p>
        <p>West End Shopping Center</p>
        <p>Mgr. James Williams Store Hours; Mon.-Sat.  A M til 9 P.M.</p>
        <p>Open Sunday 1-6 p.m.</p>
        <p>local office of this agency, says approximately 8,000 handicapped people live In Eastern North Carolina who could benefit from Vocational Rehabilitation services. These people could return to some type of gainful employment with assistance.</p>
        <p>He notes that Pitt County has VR counselors in many areas... "at the Alcoholic Rehabilitation Center, the Corrections Center, Social Security office, the Sheltered Workshop, at the hospital and the Mental Health Center.</p>
        <p>-Howard Dawkins, director of the East Carolina Sheltered Workshop and Rehabilitation Facility, explains that the facility offers evaluation, work adjustment, and developmental work activities to persons with mental or physical handicaps."</p>
        <p>This agency meets needs of people in a 33 counties mid-east section of North Carolina,</p>
        <p>A non-profit organization, it draws support and interest from the community and from local government agencies. Emphasis is placed on training handicapped persons in different areas of work as varied as contact assembly and housekeeping.</p>
        <p>County School Lunch Menu</p>
        <p>Lunchroom menus for the coming week at Pitt County schools have been announced as follow:</p>
        <p>Monday  cheeseburger on bun, french fries, cole slaw, fruit cup, milk;</p>
        <p>Tuesday  pizza, buttered corn, tossed salad, sliced peaches, milk;</p>
        <p>Wednesday  chicken and pastry, candied yams, garden peas, cranberry sauce, hush puppies, cookie, milk;</p>
        <p>Thursday - (managers choice) beef ravioli or spaghetti with meat sauce, green beans, spiced apples, hot rolls, orange juice, mUk;</p>
        <p>Friday  seafood platter, french fries, cole slaw, hush-puppies, lemon pudding with topping, milk.</p>
        <p>Other Uses For Azalea Pots</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (UPI) - Shallow, wide-mouthed flowerpots often called azalea pots make good planters for African violets, rex begonias, bulbs such as tulips, daffodils and hyacinths, cacti and other succulents.</p>
        <p>A spokesman tor Plexite, a manufacturer of plastic plant pots, says these containers have two advantages for such plants. They provide the proper rooting environment and are esthetically preferable for many blooming species that look better in shorter, wider containers than in taller standard flowerpots. Some flowering plants also need compact, potbound conditions to bloom profusely.</p>
        <p>Raw Fish Cauld Infect Eaters</p>
        <p>ST. PAUL, Minn. (UPI) -Raw, undercooked or inadequately pickled freshwater fish can infect the eater with broad-fish tapeworm, says Dr. Michael Pullen, Extension veterinarian at the University of Minnesota.</p>
        <p>Pullen said symptoms often are minor or absent and may not appear until five or six weeks after eating the infected fish. Nausea, vomiting, weakness, dizziness, diarrhea or constipation may occur.</p>
        <p>He said the parasites can be destroyed by either cooking the fish thoroughly or freezing the raw fish at 14 degrees Fahrenheit for at least 24 hours before using it.</p>
        <p>Career Wamen Quadrupled</p>
        <p>LOS ANGELES (UPI) - A recent study shows the number of women planning business careers has almost quadrupled in the past decade.</p>
        <p>The study was a joint effort of UCLA and the American Council on Education. It credited the Increased interest to new opportunities for women and financial considerations.</p>
        <p>HOLDING SERVICES The St. Augustine Gospel Choir of Raleigh will render services at St. Mary MIssionaryBaptlst Church today at 1 p.m. The public Is Invited.The Daily Reflector, ureenvtlle, N.C.Sunday, October 3, 1*781&amp;gt;-I</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED</p>
        <p>INDEX</p>
        <p>imSCELLAWEOUS</p>
        <p>In Memorlatn ............ 1</p>
        <p>Card of Thanks .......... 2</p>
        <p>Special Notices ........... 3</p>
        <p>Automotive ............... 10</p>
        <p>Day Nursery ............. 20</p>
        <p>Employment.........  25</p>
        <p>For Sale ................. 30</p>
        <p>Instruction ............... 40</p>
        <p>Lost and Found ......... 41</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes ............ 45</p>
        <p>Opportunity .............. 50</p>
        <p>Professional .............. 51</p>
        <p>Rentals .................. 65</p>
        <p>Classified Display ........100</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>Help Wanted ............. 26</p>
        <p>Work Wanted ............ 27</p>
        <p>Wanted ...................75</p>
        <p>Wanted to Buy ........... 76</p>
        <p>Wanted to Lease ......... 77</p>
        <p>Wanted to Rent .......... 78</p>
        <p>RENT/LEASE</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes tor Rent . 46</p>
        <p>Farms for Lease ......... 57</p>
        <p>Apartments for Rent .....66</p>
        <p>Houses for Rent ......... 67</p>
        <p>Lots for Rent ............ 68</p>
        <p>Office Space for Rent  69 Resort Property for Rent 70 Rooms tor Rent ..........71</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>Autos for Sale  ....... 11</p>
        <p>Bicycles for Sale .'.......12</p>
        <p>Boats tor Sale........... 13</p>
        <p>Campers for Sale ........ 14</p>
        <p>Cycles for Sale ........... 15</p>
        <p>Trucks for Sale .......... 16</p>
        <p>Dogs .Pets ............. 21</p>
        <p>Farm Equipment ........ 31</p>
        <p>Garage-Yard Sales 32</p>
        <p>Heavy Equipment ........33</p>
        <p>Livestock ................ 34</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous for Sale ... 35</p>
        <p>Sporting Goods ........... 36</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes tor Sale . . . 47</p>
        <p>Real Estate .............. 55</p>
        <p>Farms for Sale .......... 56</p>
        <p>Houses for Sale .......... 58</p>
        <p>Lots for Sate ......... 59</p>
        <p>Resort Property for Sale .60</p>
        <p>CLASSIFIED</p>
        <p>ADS</p>
        <p>SPECIAL NOTICES</p>
        <p>DO YOU have problems? Do you need a caring listener? Call 758-2047.</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>AUTOMOTIVE</p>
        <p>GOOD USED TIRES, $5 up See Craig Deville. Manamr at Evan's Tire Service, NC II South (next to Pitt Tech). 752 2485.</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Autos For Sale</p>
        <p>AUDI 75 Fox Wagon. Excellent condition. Air, 4 speed, FM, tape, luggage rack. T7,ooo miles $-5300 756 772or 758 3325</p>
        <p>Having Engine Trouble? See</p>
        <p>"The Engine People"</p>
        <p>Auto Specialty Co.</p>
        <p>917 W. 5th St.</p>
        <p>758 1131</p>
        <p>BEL AIR IMI Chevrolet. 56.000 miles. Good condition. $300.756 5064.</p>
        <p>CAPRI '72. Good condition. Must sell. Reasonable. 756 34T0.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Men, For Foot Comfort Try Foot-So-Port Shoes</p>
        <p>BOB THOMPSON</p>
        <p>111 F THIROSTRECT lCL BLDO 7S3 8778</p>
        <p>SEPTIC TANK SALES AND INSTALLATION</p>
        <p>JOE ROGERS CONSTRUCTION 74-47W</p>
        <p>CHRYSLER 75 CORDOBA. 22,000 miles, loaded with extras. S5S00 . 756-7771 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>CORVETTE '62 . 752-5262 ; 758 2288 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>COUGAR '68. Good condition. $600. come by Pax Apartments, Cotanche street.</p>
        <p>Autos For Sale</p>
        <p>CELICA GT 1975. Air, stereo, vinyl top. Metallic brown, white interior, gold top. 752-1106,6 til 9;30 p.m.</p>
        <p>CHEVELLE 71. 2 door hardtop. 50,000 actual miles, one owner, extra clean and very appealing, 6 cylinder, automatic. $1895. Might consider trade-in. 756 5244. It no answer, 758 2294, ask for Wally Davis,</p>
        <p>CHEVROLET '68 Malibu. 4 door, automatic. Runs good. Needs paint. $300. 756 6845 after 5:30 weekdays.</p>
        <p>GUARANTEED Engine, transmission, body parts. Free parts locating service.</p>
        <p>Crisp Auto Salvage, Inc.</p>
        <p>Phone 752-2572 N. Greene St.</p>
        <p>OATSUN 280Z, 76. 4 months old. 758 3613or 756-7555.</p>
        <p>DATSUN B 210. 1975. Automatic, air Call 756 2876.</p>
        <p>DODGE 1964 Dart. Fair condition. 752-0341.</p>
        <p>FIAT X19, 76. Like new, air, AM-FM. Starting doctorateneed funds. $4400. 756-7726 or 758 3326,</p>
        <p>FORD '66 FAIRLANE. 2 door hard top. $500. 752-7233.</p>
        <p>GRAND PRIX 1974. Metallic green, fully loaded, excellent condition. 752 0154 after 5.</p>
        <p>HASTINGS FORD has daily rentals at reasonable prices. Call 758-0114.</p>
        <p>MERCURY COMET 1966. 72,000 miles. $350 firm. 758-0906 or 756-0062 between 6 p.m. and 9 p.m.</p>
        <p>MERCURY 1976 COUGAR. $1000 equity, assume payments of $135 per month or $5700. 4000 miles. Call 1 p.m. til 9 p.m. weekends, 6 p.m. til 10 p.m. weekdays, 752-0524,</p>
        <p>MUSTANG 1970 FASTBACK. Mags with G-60's, AM, tape player. $1100 or best offer .756-1857 after 5; 30.</p>
        <p>AltVSTANG 73 Grande. 351 engine, loaded. Excellent condition. Low mileage. $3295.746 4626.</p>
        <p>MUSTANG '66, Automatic, air. Excellent running condition. Must sell. $650. 746-6840, Ayden.</p>
        <p>MUSTANG. Loaded with value. Power steering and power disc brakes, factory air, radio, automatic floor shift. Mint condition. Owner will accept best offer, 757-6961 days; 756-6552 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Boats For Sale</p>
        <p>75 MFC BOAT. '75, 115 HP Johnson motor and trailer. Fully equipped. 758 4700 days, 758-1709 nights after 5.</p>
        <p>76, ir BANSHEE sailboat trailer. $700.758-1304 after S.</p>
        <p>CUSTOM BUILT AIR BOAT. Needs</p>
        <p>minor repairs. $300 . 758-5311 after 5 p.m. weekdays, 8tit 5 weekends.</p>
        <p>16' THUNDERBIRDboat, motor and trailer. 35 HP Outboard, motor like new. Fully equipped. $750. 746-3154.</p>
        <p>14' CAROLINA, tilt trailer, AAercury 200 with 20 HP. Best offer. 752-3425 after 6.</p>
        <p>19' NEWPORT HOLIDAY sailboat, '75 model. Fully equipped. A steal at $2900. 756 5407.</p>
        <p>ISLAND MAID 14' Fiberglass, 20 HP Johnson and trailer. Clean. $625. 746-3365 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>Campers For Sale</p>
        <p>76 MOTOR HOME, 22'. 753-5896 after 6p.m.</p>
        <p>NOVA '75. V-8, 9500 miles. Excellent condition. $3750. Call 756-7788 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>OLDSMOBILE '75. 4 door hardtop. Power steering and brakes, factory air, vinyl interior, 37,000 actual miles $4295.756 6953. Dealer jfOSlB.</p>
        <p>OLDS 74 CUTLASS Supreme, 60,000 miles. $2500. Contact Slate Employees Credit Union, 758-5547.</p>
        <p>OLDS 88, '72. Air, power, steering and brakes, AM-FM, blue with black vinyl top. $1875.752-1304,</p>
        <p>OLDS 88,1973.4 door, full power. Top condition. 756-3130, extension 39; 524-52S3after5;30.</p>
        <p>PINTO 72 RUNABOUT. $950. 756-4645.</p>
        <p>TR6, '71. White. Excellent condition. New acrylic paint job, Michelin tires and top. Only 44,000 actual miles. 1-826 5565 or 1-826 4516-</p>
        <p>TR4, '62 and Chevy '48. Best offer. Cash or trade. 758 1603.</p>
        <p>TRIUMPH SPITFIRE '63. Fair condition. Will run. $75. 758 5311 after 5 p. m. weekdays, 8 til 5 weekends.</p>
        <p>VEGA OT 1973 Wagon. Air, 4 speed. 758-3947.</p>
        <p>VEGA '74 GT WAGON. Red With black interior. Automatic transmission, air, AM FM. Good condition. 746-6616.</p>
        <p>VEGA 1975. Air, 4 speed, 24,000 miles. Priced to sell. Call Washington, 946 1588.</p>
        <p>VOLKSWAGEN 1970. 64,000 miles. $1150. 756-6234 or 756 0805.</p>
        <p>VW '73KARMAN GHI A. X,000 miles. Extra clean. $2500, 756 0963 after 5,</p>
        <p>VW 71 Super Beetle. 4 speed, cassette deck. Good condition. Maintenance records. 752 9100.</p>
        <p>VW 70 BEETLE. Tan, one owner. Good condition. Reasonable. 756-6718.</p>
        <p>VW 75 RABBIT. Very nice. Low miles, factory air, AM-FM radio. $3100.752-5193.</p>
        <p>VW '69. Sunroof, good condition, $750, 756-4366 days, 752 8 345 nights.</p>
        <p>VW '76 RABBIT. Radio. $3300 . 75? 3717 or 756 2541.</p>
        <p>WE BUY junk cars. We pick up. Anv description, any amount. Phone 10 d.m. til 9 p.m., 752-4583.</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>Bicycles For Sale</p>
        <p>TWO MEN'S BIKES. One new 10 speed Takaro English racer, $125. One used 10 speed in good condition, $45. 756-0119.</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Boats For Sale</p>
        <p>SAILBOAT. NEW VENTURE 23'.</p>
        <p>Beautiful classic design, trailerable. Ready for immediate delivery. Call J.A. Paul Company, Aurora, 322 5179.</p>
        <p>SAILBOAT. Clipper 21', sleeps 4, swing keel, running lights, 5/2 HP Evinrude, trailer. 756-7285.</p>
        <p>1975 MFG 17', 85 HP Johnson Out board motor. Long galvanized tilt trailer. Fully equipped with extras. $3500.758-82^.</p>
        <p>'76 PENN YAN 23'. Center console, white line recorder. VHF and CB radio, full canvas, galvanized trailer. $11,500.7567774.</p>
        <p>1975.21'CRUISE CRAFT with 115 HP Evinrude and Cox trailer. Cabin cruiser, sleeps 4. Fully equipped for offshore fishing. 758 3302.</p>
        <p>10' ALUMINUM BOAT with electric trolling motor and battery. $150. 752-6733 after 5, ask for Charles.</p>
        <p>16 GRADY WHITE boat, BO HP Evinrude and trailer. Best offer. 756 1363.</p>
        <p>19' BOAT with Inboard/Outboard. Excellent running condition. $2550. 758 3995 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>1973 DIXIE 18'. 175 HP Mercury. Low hours. Never in sail water. 756 3130. extensions?; 524-5253after5:X.</p>
        <p>3 COX TRAILERS for sale Will fit any boat from small fishing boat up to 10' boat. Close out prices. Call 7Sf 7111.</p>
        <p>SAILBOAT. O'Day 16'. mainsail and jib. Just the right size. $2,300. 758-5029 day. 756 6384 night.</p>
        <p>1974 MFG 15' Super Fishing Gypsy bass boat, 50 HP Johnson with Cox trailer. Canvas cover and bow rail. Complete with fish box. Demon strator. Would cost $4000 to replace. Nowonly$2S00, Call 752 7111.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>1976 COX CAMPER trailer 4000, Best offer. 756 1 363.</p>
        <p>CRISP MOBILE HOMES and</p>
        <p>camper sale. Has now got camper parts and acces50'i-*s in stock, 946, 0311 or 946 3416.</p>
        <p>1970 VW CAMPER. New Lgine, brakes, tires and paint. Excellent condition. Williamston, 792-5803 after 6.</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>Cycles For Sale</p>
        <p>'74 HONDA MT 250. Street/trail with two helmets. $450. Call 752 4915 after 4:30.</p>
        <p>1974 YAMAHA 250 Enduro. Excellent condition. 753-4539afferp.m.</p>
        <p>1975 YAMAHA 500, Showroom condition. Low mileage, extras. $1400 or best offer. 756-1857 after 5:30.</p>
        <p>1973 YAMAHA 350. Good condition. $500-includes two helmets. Call 752-3260 after 9 p.m.</p>
        <p>1974 HONDA 750. Red metal-flake, excellent condition, lowmileage. Extras include high handle bars, luggage rack with sissy bar, crash bar with highway pegs, helmet, repair manual and oil. $1500 with warranty. Please call 756-3547.</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Trucks For Sole</p>
        <p>1973 MAZDA with finished camper and piston engine. Excellent condition. $2095, 756 1089.</p>
        <p>'74 CHEVROLET WINDOW VAN. V 8, carpet and paneling. 756 7912 or 756-5655 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>'68 CHEVROLET PICKUP. Good condition. 756-0741; 756-2458 nights.</p>
        <p>1975 CHEVROLET VAN. Customized Good Times model. 20.000 miles. Contact State Employees Credit Union, 758 5547.</p>
        <p>1973 INTERNATIONAL 1600. V8 engine, 5 speed transmission, heavy duty specifications, 16' flat bed, 40,000 actual miles. Quick sale. $4750. Regional Auto Parts, 3 miles west of Greenville on Highway 264 at Frog Level, Greenville, N.C. 756-1100.</p>
        <p>76 BLUE CHEVROLET VAN. Fully customized. 14,000 miles. 758-0707.</p>
        <p>1972 FORD PICKUP. ^ ton, heavy duty, 4 speed with fiberglass camper, Stove, refrigerator, portable commode, etc. 756-3783.</p>
        <p>73 DODGE PICKUP. Power steering, automatic. Very good running condition. $1800.758-0584.</p>
        <p>'68 DODGE VAN. Automatic transmission. Good condition. 756-1214.</p>
        <p>'76 JEEP CJ7, hardtop. 3500 miles, radio, Levi interior. $5300 firm.</p>
        <p>4921 after 9 p.m.</p>
        <p>. 752-</p>
        <p>'66 JEEP. Good condition. Includes winch, CB radio and gun rack. $1600. 752-6018.</p>
        <p>76. /i TON TOYOTA SR5. 5 speed transmission, radial tires, sports stripe, 8000 miles, AM FM. Excellent condition, $3595. 752-9854.</p>
        <p>1969 % TON Pickup Truck. Call 756-4027 after 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>1974 CHEVROLET Vi TON pickup. Special close-out prices on boats, motors and trailers. Home &amp;amp; Auto Supply, 718 Dickinson Avenue, Greenville. N.C.</p>
        <p>'73 FORD PICKUP. Fully equipped. $2525.Mustsell.758-3995after5.</p>
        <p>'69 FORD SUPER VAN. 300 series. Rebuilt 390 engine. Must sell. 752-1891.</p>
        <p>TRUCK CAMPER. Fits 8 foot bed. 746-4196 after 5.</p>
        <p>1952 CHEVY TRUCK. Body-% ton fiat bed. Dual rear end. wing tanks. $150.756-7784.</p>
        <p>'71 TOYOTA LAND CRUISER. Low mileage, good condition. Otf-the-road tires, slotted chrome wheels. 758 0494 after 5.</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>DOGS &amp;amp; PETS</p>
        <p>AKC DOBERMAN Pincher puppies. 758 4442.</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED Boxer puppies $75. Call 752-5937. '</p>
        <p>POMERANIANS, AKC REGISTERED. Two sable, one white. AH males, 6 weeks old. 752-7616 after 3.</p>
        <p>FULL BLOODED GERMAN Shepherd puppies. Call Mr. A.J. James, Bethel, 825-1476.</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED German Shepherd puppies. 2 litters to pick from. 758-5071.</p>
        <p>AKC NORWEGIAN ELKHOUNO</p>
        <p>puppies. 3 females. 6 weeks and dewormed. $75 each. 332-4742, Aurora.</p>
        <p>3 DEER HOUNDS. Guaranteed to jump &amp;amp; run. Call days 7520672; nights after 7 758 5397.</p>
        <p>FIVE FULL BLOODED, black Cocker Spaniel puppies. 6 weeks old. $60 each. 746 4646.</p>
        <p>6 AKC REGISTRED DOBERMAN puppies. $100 for females, $125 for males. 946-3834, Washington from 7 p.m.tiMOp.m.</p>
        <p>goldn retriever 'puppieT.</p>
        <p>AKC registered. Dewormed and shots. 752-6906 after 5: X p.m.</p>
        <p>GOLDEN RETRIEVER PUPS. 6</p>
        <p>weeks old, beautiful, AKC registered. Suitable for show, hunting or pets. $110 . 322-4140, Aurora.</p>
        <p>GERMAN SHEPHERD puppies. 4 females, shots. 10 weeks old. $35.749-5241.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p> U" and W cut.</p>
        <p>S HP or t HP engines.</p>
        <p>CLARK &amp;amp; CO.</p>
        <p>Memorial Dr.  7M-25S7</p>
        <p>MEN &amp;amp; WOMEN RETAIL SALES OPENING</p>
        <p>Eastern N.C.'s fastest growing retail variety chain has opening for managers, assistant managers, cashiers and clerks. Experience helpful, but not required. Salary commensurates on ability and willingness to work.. Openings in Farmville, Tar-boro and Rocky AAount. Mail complete resume and salary desired to:</p>
        <p>Mr. T.L. Allen</p>
        <p>116 S. Center St.</p>
        <p>Mount Olive, N.C.</p>
        <pb facs="00093182_0034" />
        <p>D-ZThe Daily Reflector. Greenville. N.C.Sunday. October 3. im</p>
        <p>OOGSbPETS</p>
        <p>AKC RHODESIAN RI06EBACK puppies. Musi sell. Reduced! Unusual breed with wonderful temperament, especially with children. Washington, N.C., 9M-2JI5 days, 9&amp;lt;e-7M3 nights._</p>
        <p>4 PUPPIES. Part Wire hair Terrier</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Help Wanted</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME SERVICE PER SON. At least 25 years of age. No experience necessary but would help. Good starting pay. Good hospital</p>
        <p>ng  ____</p>
        <p>^lan and paid holidays. Call ASobile</p>
        <p>and Bird dog. Two lemalesr two r435( .......</p>
        <p>males. 74-435or 75-018.</p>
        <p>FREE! CUTE PUPPIES. Call 758 0870 after 4 p.m.</p>
        <p>AKC REGISTERED MALE Saint Bernard. 756-0131, ask for Sam.</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>EMPLOYMENT</p>
        <p>28</p>
        <p>Help Wanted</p>
        <p>NEED PERSON to babysit for year old child In my home. 756 5589 after 6</p>
        <p>SOMEONE TO WORK between the hoursofaa.m. and 3 p.m. 758 3311.</p>
        <p>EXPERIENCED SEAMSTRESS NEEDED at Hudson Sewing Room. 752 3167</p>
        <p>AVON</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;me Brokers, pointment,</p>
        <p>756-0191 for sp</p>
        <p>TYPIST FOR PHOTO composition. Good working conditions and</p>
        <p>benefits. ReoH' to Typist, P.O. Box iville.</p>
        <p>1967, Greenvil</p>
        <p>SECRETARY TO WORK 9 a.m. til t p.m., Wonday Friday. Prefer secretarial school or college grad. Qualifications: shorthand, type minimum 60 words per minute, filing, must be able to operate calculator by .touch method. Send resume to Mr. Cary, P.O. Box 3065. Greenville, N.C. 27834.</p>
        <p>AUTOMATIC</p>
        <p>TRANSMISSION</p>
        <p>SPECIALIST</p>
        <p>has opening in the Greenville;, area. Start Christmas earnlngS now with the No. 1 t^auty company. Call Mrs. Oglesby, collect 523-9068.</p>
        <p>TEMPORARY OFFICE help wan ted. Requires t^ing skills and ability to meet the public. Send resume to Office Help, P.O. Box 1967, Green ville.</p>
        <p>BRODY'S HAS A full time opening for salesperson in fashion store, it you like ladies' fashions, like people,</p>
        <p>this may be for you. Prefer someone who desires advancement. Apply Brody's, Pitt Plaza.</p>
        <p>Part</p>
        <p>Time</p>
        <p>Representative</p>
        <p>to call on schools. Ideal for retired teachers. Please send resume to;</p>
        <p>Lynette Totten P.O. 80x2513 Durham, N.C. 27705</p>
        <p>PART TIME SECRETARY needed 3 days a week. Must be able to attend neetlngs and have general office Experience. Apply P.O. Box 667, Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>IMANAGEMENT position. (8000. New firm seeks manager of fashion shop. Qualified candidates should have retail experience in ladies' and children's apparel. Complete responsibility. Ounhiil, 758-2107.</p>
        <p>SECRETARY. taOO-f. Local firm rteeds qualified applicant to handle general office duties. Excellent opportunity. Fees reimbursed.</p>
        <p>hill, 758-2107.</p>
        <p>WANTED. Full and part time waitresses. Experience necessary</p>
        <p>Apply in person only at Red Rooster Restaurant, 2713 East lom Street,</p>
        <p>Monday-Frlday9til 10 a.m.</p>
        <p>Wanted TV Technician</p>
        <p>Full time person with experience. All company benefits: life insurance, paid vacation, Blue Cross Blue Shield, company discount. Apply in person</p>
        <p>Nichols Discount City</p>
        <p>Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>SALESPERSON NEEDED IMMEDIATELY. Expanding company has limited number of openings for qualified salesperson in specialized lubrication field. We train. Own high commission, bonuses and other benefits. Must have good car. Send</p>
        <p>resume to American Industries, inc., P.O. Box 695. Florence, 5.C, 29503.</p>
        <p>NOW HIRING experienced sewing machine operators and qualified trainees. Good hours, fringe benefits.</p>
        <p>excellent working conditions. Apply Tom Toggs, inc., Conetoe. N.C.</p>
        <p>Equal Opportunity Employer.</p>
        <p>NEEDED</p>
        <p>a licensed practical nurse for home health. Position with Martin County Health Department., Williamston.</p>
        <p>For information contact:</p>
        <p>Jesse Ange 792-4133</p>
        <p>DUE TO EXPANSION in our service department, Tarheel ' Toyota is looking for mechanics, you can expect to earn above average ear Rings with a local aggressive dealer offering full company benefits: paid vacation, retirement plan, life and hospitalization insurance. Apply to Charlie Winkler, service manager, Tarheel Toyota. 109 Trade Street. Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>1M CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Tommie Dali</p>
        <p>For A Great Deal On A New Or Used Car Or Truck.</p>
        <p>see</p>
        <p>THDMAS DAIL</p>
        <p>HASTINGS FORD 758^)114</p>
        <p>SECRETARY</p>
        <p>Pertinent work experience a must. Shorthand Required. Looking for a mature, well-organized individual. Immediate Opening.</p>
        <p>Send resume and salary history in strictest confidence to;</p>
        <p>Employs* Relations Oop-tmtnt</p>
        <p>HBmllton Beach Division-</p>
        <p>Scovlll</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 11</p>
        <p>Wathlngton, N.C. 27n</p>
        <p>NEEDED</p>
        <p>APPLY AT</p>
        <p>HASTINGS FORD</p>
        <p>E. 10th St. 7510114</p>
        <p>CRNA. Good salary, fringe benefits. 50-bed hospital. Small eastern NC community. Good opportunity and</p>
        <p>salary open. Write or call Martin Gefleral HospMaJ,</p>
        <p>Personnel Box 1025,</p>
        <p>p.</p>
        <p>Williamston, N.C. 27892. (919 ) 792 2186</p>
        <p>STAFF NURSES. Positions available for RN's. 50 bed hospital with modern equipment. Excellent fringe benefits. Write or call Martin General Hospital, Personnel Department, P.O. Box 1025, Williamston, N.C. 27892. (919 ) 792-2186.</p>
        <p>SALESPERSON</p>
        <p>Immediate opening, experience not necessary but desirable. Full benefits. For further information call or write</p>
        <p>Htip Wanttd</p>
        <p>SECRETARV/BOOKKEEPER POSITION open with agressivt</p>
        <p>retailing firm. Must be personable</p>
        <p>vill-    .....</p>
        <p>and wiftlng to become an integral &amp;gt;art of the business. Send resume to &amp;gt; 0. Box 3225, Greenville.</p>
        <p>Structure Iron Worker And</p>
        <p>Laborers Wanted</p>
        <p>1-5 years experience. Report to Charles Filton at the K-Mart Plaza Shopping Center across from Pitt Plaza.</p>
        <p>WE NEED a Christian person to stay</p>
        <p>with elderly woman from 6:15 a.m. ttl 6p.m. Must after 6 p.m</p>
        <p>t have references. 758-3587</p>
        <p>RN'S FOR intensive care unit. Good salary, fringe benefits. 50-bcd hospital, small eastern NC com munity. Good opportunity and salary</p>
        <p>open. Write or call Martin General Hosp   -</p>
        <p>...itai, Personnel Department. P.O. Box 1025, Williamston, N.C. 27892. (919) 792-2186.</p>
        <p>Store Manager</p>
        <p>For Greenville's newest and most modern ladles fashion store. This rustic decorated store will feature California and New York fashions. The manager must be experienced, alert and have a positive attitude. Salary in keeping with experience and qualification. Benefits include good salary, yearly bonus, paid vacation, life insurance and discount on purchases. Seng resume to or</p>
        <p>Doug Spear,.Sales Mgr.</p>
        <p>F &amp;amp; D MOTORS</p>
        <p>Bethel, N.C. Phone 825-8051</p>
        <p>MALE OR FEMALE. Need person to assist manager of small store in Farmvllle. Experience necessary.</p>
        <p>Farmville. Experience necessary. Starting salary is $90 weekly. Must be able to handle responsibility and</p>
        <p>responsibility work well with others. Send full resmete Box 397, Farmville, N.C.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Mr. Hamilton or Miss Taylor</p>
        <p>Wise</p>
        <p>Fashions</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;8</p>
        <p>H*lp W*nttd</p>
        <p>VERY MATURE PERSON wanted for counter clerk and llgfil record keoplng. Apply at Stadium Cleaner, 10th Street.</p>
        <p>400 Evans Mall Greenville. N.C. ,  75M1M</p>
        <p>All replies confldentlel.</p>
        <p>HOUSEWIFE WANTED to be hostess ih your own spare tinie. 752</p>
        <p>PART TIME JANITORIAL super visor. Experience necessery. Would consider anyone with supervisory experience. Selary open. Monday-Friday, 6 p.m. Ill 10 p.m. Send name and address with experience to Supervisor, Box 1967, Greenville.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>BOYD ASSOCIATES, INC.</p>
        <p>  general contractors</p>
        <p>AlterationsAdditions</p>
        <p>p. 0. Box 1705  Greenville, North Cerolina 27834</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>Steady, reliable people needed for dyeing and finishing plant.</p>
        <p>We Will Train Good WagesExcellent Benefits Apply At:</p>
        <p>POLYLOK CORPORATION</p>
        <p>Anaconda Road Tarboro, N.C.</p>
        <p>Between 9-11:30 a.m. and 1:30-4 p.m.</p>
        <p>An EqubI Opportunity Employr</p>
        <p>HAROLD BUCK'S</p>
        <p>PLUMBING COMPANY</p>
        <p>Specializing in new work, remodeling and repairing.</p>
        <p>17YEARSEXPERIENCfc</p>
        <p>NO JOB TOO BIG,</p>
        <p>NO JOB TOO SAAALL FREE ESTIMATES 24 HOUR SERVICE Call Day Or Night</p>
        <p>758-5753</p>
        <p>1307 Cotonche Street</p>
        <p>Stflte LiconsD No. 54)7 P</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>Work Wanttd</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE TO tMbysit or do domestic work. 758-4752.</p>
        <p>WOULD LOVE TO KEEP Children in my home for working mothers. Monday-Frldoy. 756 0565.</p>
        <p>HAVE YOUR HEATING equipment checked early. Discount prices. Call 752-9029.</p>
        <p>BABYSITTING in my home Monday-Saturday. One hot meal and snacks.</p>
        <p>756-3840.</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE TO babysit in my home. Experienced with children. 1504A Dickinson Avenue.</p>
        <p>WILL WASH WINDOWS. Regular and storm windows, inside and out.</p>
        <p>$2.25 a window. Store windows, depending on size. 746-2236 after 6</p>
        <p>PUBLIC SECRETARIAL Services offers professional typing and related services to students, business per</p>
        <p>sons, etc. Efficient typist with degre -  '56-106</p>
        <p>and 5 years experience. Call 756-1062 day or night.</p>
        <p>I'M LITERATE. Can't get your message across? Let me do your</p>
        <p>writing. Speeches, press releases, adverts'-</p>
        <p>  Ising, brochures and more.</p>
        <p>Reasonable rates.' 746-4929.</p>
        <p>SMALL SCALE MASONRY work.</p>
        <p>igS"''  </p>
        <p>or original. Rex Bost, 758-</p>
        <p>THE HEATING SEASON Is here. It Is smart to have us service your furnace now. Edwards Maintenance Service, 758-8914.</p>
        <p>SMALL CONCRETE jobs wanted. 756-0644 or 758-04M.</p>
        <p>FOR SALE</p>
        <p>OAK PLANKS wanted. Used wood acceptable. 752-5736 evenings.</p>
        <p>Farm Equlpmant</p>
        <p>SUPER C FARMALL tractor. Equipment included. Good condition. 7sy3.6after6p.m.</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>Farm Equipment</p>
        <p>FARMMACHINERY AUCTION sale Tuesday, October 5 at 10 a.m. 100 to 175 tractors, 400 implements. This is our first sale this fafl and we expect a good one. Future sales this year on November 2 and December 7. Wayne Implement Auction Corporation, Route 6, Goldsboro, N.C. Phone 734-4234.</p>
        <p>32 6arage&amp;lt;Yard Sale</p>
        <p>YARDSALE IN WINTERVILLE. 309 West Main Street. Monday and Tuesday on October 4 5. Clothes, glassware, furniture, etc. Raindate, October 8 and 9.</p>
        <p>DIXON'S FLEA MARKET. Glassware, antiques and used furniture. Next to 264 Playhouse Theatre. Open Tuesday-Saturday, 9 til 6; Sunday, 1 til 6. Buy-seli-trade.</p>
        <p>FLEA MARKET at Pitt County Fairgrounds, located in front of airport, is on vacation. We ap-</p>
        <p>Keclate your past patronage and will looking forward to seeing you again when we open October 15.</p>
        <p>OUTDOOR FLEA MARKET and</p>
        <p>antique sale. Jaycee Fairgrounds, Highway 11 and 55 south of Kinston.</p>
        <p>October 3, noon tii 6 p.m. Raindate,</p>
        <p>first fair Sunday. Sponsored by Kinston Collectors Club. Mrs. Fred</p>
        <p>Cole, Chairman. 527-0444.</p>
        <p>DON'T FORGET the Kinston High-Market</p>
        <p>way 70 West Bypass Flea</p>
        <p>every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Take Highway 11 from Greenville tc</p>
        <p>Kinston Highway 70 West Bypass, turn right toward Raleigh, go about 100 yards. Flea Market on left. Buy, sell or trade. Public invited. Dealers welcome.</p>
        <p>35 MiscqiianMusForSqlq</p>
        <p>SINGER PORTABLE sewing machine. $50.756-4645.</p>
        <p>USED FURNITURE. Sofa, 2 chairs, new bed. 758-9930.</p>
        <p>NEED FURNITURE? We have Itl Brands you'll recognize. Financing available to fit your needs. Home Furniture Store, 701 Dickinson Avenue.</p>
        <p>35 Miscillantous For Sale</p>
        <p>COLDSPOT 12 CUBIC foot upright freezer. Good condition. $1T 756-7306.</p>
        <p>ARE HERE</p>
        <p>IMMEDIATE DELIVERY</p>
        <p>MIKE KACHMER</p>
        <p>BOB POWELL</p>
        <p>BOBBY BARNHILL</p>
        <p>FREPSAUVE</p>
        <p>H0L1 OLDS-DATSUN</p>
        <p>101 Hooker Rd.</p>
        <p>756-31 15</p>
        <p>HOME OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE</p>
        <p>USED TRUCK SPECIALS</p>
        <p>1975 Chevrolet Scotsdole</p>
        <p>Vi ton pickup. Miroon and white. 350 V-6, Automatic, power st**ring end brakes, air, AAMFM.</p>
        <p>3995</p>
        <p>1975 Chevrolet El Camino SS</p>
        <p>Rad with tan interior. 350 V-8, automatic, powar staaring and brakat, air, AAA/FM radio.</p>
        <p>3995</p>
        <p>1975 Toyota Hilux</p>
        <p>Long bed, 4 speed, radio. White.</p>
        <p>2995</p>
        <p>1974 Toyota Hilux</p>
        <p>Green. 4 speed, radio.</p>
        <p>1973 Toyota Pickup</p>
        <p>V5 ton. 4 speed, radio. Blue.</p>
        <p>2395</p>
        <p>2295</p>
        <p>See Any One Of Our Fine Salesmen:</p>
        <p>Alton Coward  Henry Bonner</p>
        <p>Barrett Sumrell  Julian White</p>
        <p>Paul LaAAotte  Guy AAayo</p>
        <p>Bill Hill, Sales Manager</p>
        <p>M&amp;amp;W CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Ayden,N.C.</p>
        <p>Used Car Office 744-2216 New Car Office 746-3141</p>
        <p>AUCTION</p>
        <p>OFFICE EQUIPMENT SALE, STEREO EQUIPMENT SALE</p>
        <p>WILL BE HELD</p>
        <p>MOOSE LODGE NO. 885 West End Circle, Greenville, N.C.  Wednesday,  October  6,1976at 10:30a.m,</p>
        <p>'BM Factory Seals; "C" AAodel Executives and Standards, D AAodel Executives and Standards; Other brand name fvoewrlters surh xs ROYAL, REMINGTON, SMITH CORONA, OLIVETTI, FACIT, UNDERWOODS, EtcOffice AAodels and Portables in All Size Carriages And Type Faces.</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW DESKS in original cartons. Wood, wood and chrome, and metal desks. Assorted sizes liKludlng standard 30 x 60,36 x 72 and L-Shapid desks. New large assortment of Office Chairs, Side Chairs, secratarlal chairs. Judge's chairs In wood and chrome.</p>
        <p>NEW FILEI-3 Dravyer, 4drawer end 5 drawer. Flies LEGAL AND LETTER Size. All brand new and In the original cartons In assorted colors.</p>
        <p>BRAND NEW ELECTRONIC CALCULATORSLargcdtsk model with tape printout All new with warrant In Iht original cartons. Brand names include CANON, ROCKWELL, HERMES, UN-</p>
        <p>OLYMPIA AND EXACTRA (Texas Instrument). ADDING AAACHINES from such wall known companies REMINGTON RAND, ROYAL AND OLYMPIA brand new end In original cartons with warranties.</p>
        <p>All</p>
        <p>PAYMASTER CMECKWRITERS-TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICES by SANYO DIC TATING UNITS FROM IBM. GRUNDI6 AND SANYO, all with warranties, RADIOS 23 channsi CB's, AM, AM-FM, FIVE ,6AND, t-TRACK PLAYERS ALL BRAND NEW. STEREO EQUIP MENT-Component and high fidelity sets. Including ELECTROPHONIC, LLOYD'S, UNISONIC, OLYMPIC with GARRARD and BSR TurntaWa and Speakers. All brand new with Factory warranties.</p>
        <p>COPYING MACHINES from 3M Company, all medals taatur# "DRY COPY" no chamlcali naedad. CASH REOISTER-New NCR A REMINGTON RANDS.</p>
        <p>Many more Items too numerous to mention. This Is not distress merchandlieAll merchandise In excellent condition. Most equipment brand new In original cartons with factory warranties.</p>
        <p>Calvin ZaddAuctlonaar N.C. Licenses No. 349</p>
        <p>INSPECTIO OF MERCHANDISE MORNINO OF SALE</p>
        <p>TERMS OF SALE CASH OR CERTIFIEDCHECKONLYI</p>
        <p>GET READY for cold weatherl We have Home-Lite chain saws. Fricad $139.95 up. Handrix-earnhltl.</p>
        <p>USED HOSPITAL BED. Virtually new. Phone 758-1701.</p>
        <p>CLEAN RUGS likenaw. So easy, with Btue Lustre. Rant shampooar, $2. kantal Tool Company. Now open.</p>
        <p>2 DRINK BOXES. One 8', 45 case. One 5', 20 case. Good condition. R.F. McLawhon&amp;amp;Sons, 752-3286.</p>
        <p>TO REACH YOUR Mary cosmetic consultant, phone 752</p>
        <p>Kay</p>
        <p>1201.</p>
        <p>FILL DIRT, top SOIL rocks and sand for sale. Lar^e loads. Henry Worthington, 746-3461.</p>
        <p>its.</p>
        <p>WALNUT SECRETARY. Oak dressers, rockers, chairs, desks, heaters, andirons, trunks, bric-a-bracs. Come   '</p>
        <p>or</p>
        <p>laa CLASSIFIED DISPLAY 100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>bric-a-bracs. Come by Faye's An tiques. Highway 30 or call 738 3834 oi 754-7782.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE REPAIR SCREENS &amp;amp; DOORS C.L. LUPTON CO.</p>
        <p>the least</p>
        <p>expensive I^t we make. Butyoutdnev</p>
        <p>t youU never know by looking at h.</p>
        <p>The 1976 Hat 128 Standard. $3133.70</p>
        <p>AI&amp;lt;ircir.NMalolori</p>
        <p>Brown-Wood,Inc.</p>
        <p>DIckinaan Av*. 752-rin</p>
        <p>INDUSTRIAL</p>
        <p>ENGINEER</p>
        <p>Initial reiponslblllties will include new product development, and product Improvement In addition to method-ttandard development, cost Improvement, work simplification, and prelect development programs.</p>
        <p>Degree plus 1 to 3 years experience In smell electrical products preferred. Excellent starting selary, full range benefit program and opportunity for professional growth. Send resume and salary history in strict confidence to:</p>
        <p>Employee Relations Department Hamilton Beach scovlll</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 11</p>
        <p>Washington, N.C. 27M9</p>
        <p>Dlvison-</p>
        <p>Mly</p>
        <p>TONY HARDEE</p>
        <p>are pleased to announce that Tony Hardee has [oined our staff as a sales representative.</p>
        <p>We</p>
        <p>Smitii-Waldrop Motors</p>
        <p>"Texas Topper Country"</p>
        <p>Your No Surprise Dealer Dickinson Ave  756-4267</p>
        <p>T</p>
        <p>MONDAY'S BEST BUYS</p>
        <p>3690</p>
        <p>1973 GRAND PRIX</p>
        <p>AAodel J. Gold with gold vinyl top, loadad.</p>
        <p>1972MERCURYAAARQUIS BROUGHAM</p>
        <p>Yellowwltn brown vinyl top, fully equipped. One owner.  3690</p>
        <p>1971 MUSTANG</p>
        <p>2 door. Dark green, eutomatic, power steering and brakes, V-S, elr.</p>
        <p>sharp.</p>
        <p>1890</p>
        <p>1972 CHEVROLET MALIBU</p>
        <p>ConvtrtlUf. Rd with black top, fully equipped, extra nice.</p>
        <p>2190</p>
        <p>1974GRAN TORINO BROUGHAM</p>
        <p>2 door hardtop. Black on Mack, loaded with options.</p>
        <p>3690</p>
        <p>1972 PLYMOUTH DUSTER</p>
        <p>2 door hardtop. /Medium green, eutomatic, power steering, slant 6. air condition</p>
        <p>SPECIALS</p>
        <p>1972 DATSUN 240-Z</p>
        <p>AAedlum brown metallic, 4 speed, air.</p>
        <p>4190</p>
        <p>1976MERCURYMARQUIS BROUGHAM</p>
        <p>4 door. Gold with gold vinyl top, all factory options, 5,000 miles.</p>
        <p>6990</p>
        <p>GOODMAN</p>
        <p>AUTO SALES</p>
        <p>4 Wheel Drive Headquarters 3004 S. Memoria I Dr.  756-6353</p>
        <p>(Adjacent to Edwards Motor Co.)</p>
        <p>BILL HADDOCK'S SERVICE SPECIALS</p>
        <p>Come in and visit our new facilities. We are set up and ready to service any make of car.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL No.l</p>
        <p>4 TIRES BALANCED *8.96</p>
        <p>Piu$ Wheel Wtlghtt</p>
        <p>SPECIAL No. 2</p>
        <p>WINTERIZE YOUR CAR *9.96</p>
        <p>Includes 2 gellons of Antifreeze.</p>
        <p>Inspect all belts, hoses, etc. Parts extra.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL No. 3</p>
        <p>OIL CHMICE - *9.76</p>
        <p>Includes 5 quarts of ell, filter end lubrication.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL No. 4</p>
        <p>TRANSMISSION SERVICE</p>
        <p>*12t5G Webor Plus Peris</p>
        <p>Includes chenging niter, fluid and ediust bands.</p>
        <p>SPECIAL No.5</p>
        <p>MOTOR TUNE-UP</p>
        <p>icyliml(r...8.Kliborplu$pirts lcylMe(&amp;lt;lectrakigi^))N.NIaliiy|^^ lcytMer(diidinliwijtion)l13.Kialir plus parts</p>
        <p>This advertisement must be brought to our shop in order to take advantage of these specials.</p>
        <p>OFFER GOOD THRU OCTOBER</p>
        <p>Pitt County s TuH Imp Chtyiler Plymouth Dodge A Dodge Truck Deoler.</p>
        <p>mmooocK</p>
        <p>CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH-DODGE </p>
        <p>Dot/git</p>
        <p>mSSm South Memorial Dnve o-oi.., n imj Phone. 756 0186</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <pb facs="00093182_0035" />
        <p>The Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C,Sunday, October 3, 1976D-3</p>
        <p>35 Miscellaneous For Sale</p>
        <p>FOLK GUITAR, best offer. King size after  waterbed,  S25.  ?M-i857</p>
        <p>WE ARE BEAUTYRE5T head luarters bedding and hide-a beds Home Furniture Company 701 Dickinson Avenue,</p>
        <p>LEATHER R6JECTS. Boots and men, to sizes</p>
        <p>CASSETTE TAPE DECK Panasonic, automatic shut-off] recordinfl view meters. 752 8348.</p>
        <p>BAR. APPROXIMATELY 5 FEET long with three stools. Excellent condition. tI2i. 758-0057.</p>
        <p>ALVEREZ 12 STRING guitat. Good condition. *200 or best offer. 752-2179.</p>
        <p>FILL DIRT builder sand, lop soil, and rock, J.L. McDaniel, day, 752-23 82; night, 754 2351.</p>
        <p>TWO GUN CABIN ETS. Hold ten guns each. All locks keyed alike on each. 752*7453.</p>
        <p>CARPET CLOSE OUT. Commercial carpet with backing. Was *7.99 per yard, now *249,95, roll only. Fisher's Furniture.</p>
        <p>HOUSE PLANTS lor sale at halt price. Succulents, Ivy, spider plants and more, 754 5534.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>35 MIscollonMUl For Sale</p>
        <p>7' COIN-OPERATED pool table. *500 firm. 754-4027 atterSpm.</p>
        <p>SIEGLER AND Duo Therm heaters. Like new. 758 0441.</p>
        <p>WHITE REFRIGERATOR lor sale. *80. 754 4408, Ms. Lorene Cannon.</p>
        <p>STEAMEX YOUR CARPET clean. The best method recommerKjed by most ma|or msnufacturers. Rent one at Larryfs Carpetland. 3010 East Tenth. 7!^' </p>
        <p>-arryfs Ca h. 7^-2300.</p>
        <p>NOW TV SI</p>
        <p>CANNOt^^TV SERVICE. Used color sets. Zenith, RCA and other models. New picture tubes, 12 month warranty. Open B a.m. til 10 p.m. Call 756'2555.</p>
        <p>HARVEST GOLD MAYTAG deluxe washer and electronic dryer. 756-</p>
        <p>4 CHANNEL REALISTIC SCANNER Pro-12 W Lo. Also Sears Luton portable typewriter. Smith &amp;amp; Corona Figuromatic adding machine, por table typewriter. Call 744-4695 after 4 p.m., ask for Charles,</p>
        <p>GOOD CONDITION. Sofd. matching chair, 2 end tables, ottomans. $65. 756 7784,</p>
        <p>WANTED. Cement mixer. 746-4768,</p>
        <p>SPINDLE BACK CHAIRS, Square or round oak tables, oak chests, dressers, china cabinets, hall racks, all quality oak at Black Jack Antiques.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>1976 Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>Blue with white landau top and white interior. 20,000 miles, like nw.</p>
        <p>1976 Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>Beige with brown landau roof, black Interior, fully equipped, 17,000 miles</p>
        <p>1975 Comoro Type LT</p>
        <p>Maroon with silver vinyl top, checkered cloth interior, automatic, air, power windows, door locks, tilt wheel, AM/FM stereo, rally wheels andsport mirrors, 25,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1975 Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>Red with white landau top and white interior, AM FM stereo/tape..14,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1975 Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>White with blue interior, bucket seats, console, AM/FM stereo, power windows, tilt wheel, rally wheels, radial</p>
        <p>1975 Chevrolet % Ton PIcklTp</p>
        <p>Bronze all over. Priced low to sell.</p>
        <p>1974 Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>Brown with beige vinyl top and matching inferior, fully equipped.</p>
        <p>1974 Comoro</p>
        <p>Blue with white vinyl top, black Interior, new radials, fully ] equipped. 31,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1974 Olds 98 Luxury Coupe</p>
        <p>Green with blacK vinyl top, green interior, power windows, .power seats, AAA-FMstereo, 31,000miles.</p>
        <p>1974 Buick Electro Custom</p>
        <p>White with red top and red interior, full power, radial tires,</p>
        <p>1973 Olds Cutlass Supreme</p>
        <p>Black with black landau top and red Inferior. Sports mirrors and road wheels. 44,000 miles.  </p>
        <p>1973 Cutlass S</p>
        <p>Tan with brown top bucket seats, console, road wheels.</p>
        <p>1^73 Pontiac GraniVllle</p>
        <p>White With maroon vinyl top and matching Interior, power windows, AM/FM radio, factory stripes, new tires.</p>
        <p>1972 Mercury Montery Custom</p>
        <p>Green with green Interior, local car. 42,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1970 PontlQC GTO</p>
        <p>Red with tan interior, extra clean.</p>
        <p>1968 Buick Electra</p>
        <p>Fully equipped, good condition.</p>
        <p>Jenkins Motors</p>
        <p>110S.MEMORIAL DR.</p>
        <p>WESTENDCIRCLE 756-7345</p>
        <p>Billy Jenkins</p>
        <p>Hilliard Woolard</p>
        <p>35 Miscellaneous For Sale</p>
        <p>74, 30 HP CHRYSLER Outboard motor (hardly used), 14' boat and trailer. 758-5665.</p>
        <p>EARLY AMERICAN gold Excellent condition, $75. Also 3</p>
        <p>sofa.</p>
        <p> - ,lso 3 piece</p>
        <p>white French Provincial bedroom suite with mattress, ilOO. 753-3327, 8 a.m. til 10 a.m. or 6 p.m. til 8 p.m,</p>
        <p>STAINLESS STEEL MILK cooling tank. 350 gallon capacity. Com pressor included. 758-0247 after 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>BUILT-IN STAINLESS steel stove top, wall oven and hood. Good con dition. 756 0676.</p>
        <p>JACKSON'S UPHOLSTERY.</p>
        <p>Thousands of yards of fabric for sale. All types upholstery and refinishing. 758-3276 or 758-1505.  j</p>
        <p>FIREWOOD. SCRAP OAK. Truckload, $15. Load your own. Hatteras Hammocks, corner of 11th and Clark Streets.</p>
        <p>REGENCY CR 142 Base CB. Power hand mike, ANL, RF gain, signal power and modulation meter, delta une, 75' coax, 27' Starduster an tenna. Good as new. $220. 756-4073.</p>
        <p>KOHLER CAMPBELL PIANO. Like new. $925. Financing available. Call 752 5917.</p>
        <p>LARGE LOADS OF sand, top soil, fill dirt, and rock sold at reasonable prices. Lots cleared, grade work and landscaping of yards. Call 756-4742 for Jim Hudson.</p>
        <p>SCUPPERNONG GRAPES. Pick your own. Live Oak Nursery. (From Greenville) take Highway 11 South towards Kinston to first paved road South of Dupont Plant, then go west 3.1 miles to our vineyard.</p>
        <p>Exclusive dealer for Karastar. Oriental ruga and carpet. Hom Furniture Store, 701 Dickinson, Avenue.</p>
        <p>HARMONY ELECTRIC GUITAR</p>
        <p>amplifier. Excellent condition, 2 years old. $90. 756-4366 days, 752-8345 nights.</p>
        <p>FIREWOOD. 2 foot lengths, not split. $20 pickup toad. 749-5241.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>35 Miscellaneous For Sate</p>
        <p>MODERN DOUBLE WALNUT bed</p>
        <p>with headboard including mattress and box spring. Chesf of drawers. $125. 756 3768.</p>
        <p>-h</p>
        <p>YOU CAN "STEAM'^ clean carpets, professionally clean with new portable Rinse-N-Vac. Rent at Rental Tool Company across from Hastings Ford. Now open ~ Rental Tool Company.</p>
        <p>SOLIO OAK OFFICE desk. Good condition. 756 4006.</p>
        <p>36</p>
        <p>Sporting Goods</p>
        <p>REMINGTON MODEL 735 Bolt Action 30-06 with Weaver 2.5 x 8 with case, $.125. Also Savage model #99E, 308 caliber with case, $100 . 756-3243 after 6.</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>INSTRUCTION</p>
        <p>PIANO AND GUITAR lessons. Daily and evenings. 756 3908,</p>
        <p>41 LOSTANDFOUND</p>
        <p>LOST AT Employment Security Commission, Silver ECU class ring with green stone. Call 756-2686 days or 746-2180 nights. Bob Harrington, Reward.</p>
        <p>45</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOMES</p>
        <p>46 Mobile Hofnes For Rent</p>
        <p>12x60. WASHER AND AIR. Convenient to industrial complex. No pets. 756-4988 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, air conditioning, washer and dryer. 752-7786.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME for rent. Carpet, washer, air conditioner. City water and sewage free. Conveniently located. 752 9804 or 753-0068.</p>
        <p>47 Mobile Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>1968 COMMODOR 12 x 60. I bedrooms, fully furnished with window air conditioner and washer. Good condition. $3400.756-0131.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>LOOK</p>
        <p>A national service company is now accepting applications for sales representatives. We wilI traIn; no experience necessary. Benefits:</p>
        <p>1. Guarantee $400 per month while training 1. Commission</p>
        <p>3. Company car or car allowance</p>
        <p>4. Hospitalization  -</p>
        <p>5. Paid vacations</p>
        <p>4. Many other benefits</p>
        <p>Apply</p>
        <p>ORKIN EXIERMIMTING CO.</p>
        <p>A Division of Roiilns, Inc.</p>
        <p>State Of North Carolina Wants To Lease Space</p>
        <p>Approximately 2.100 net usable square feet of air conditioned office and related space within City of Greenville or immediate area.</p>
        <p>All services, supplies, utilities, partitioning and assigned parking for 13 vehicles are to be provided as part of the rental consideration. Term to run for 3 years beginning January 1, 1977.</p>
        <p>Offers are solicited from Interested parties and are to reach this office no later than October IS, 1974. Contact office listed below for terms and specifications:</p>
        <p>N.C. Department of Transportation 209 S. Cotanche Street 752-4191 ATTENTION; Mr.Heath</p>
        <p>UNDERCOAT YOUR CAR</p>
        <p>Eliminates rattles, road noise and rust Complete underside of body</p>
        <p>MO.OO</p>
        <p>PHELPS CHEVROin</p>
        <p>West End Circle</p>
        <p>756-2150</p>
        <p>47 Mobile Homes For Sal*</p>
        <p>FURNISHED 10 X 40 mobile home with carpet, air conditioner and washer. Good condition $2^. Call 758 D057.</p>
        <p>75 FREEDOM 24x52. 28 acres with well aVid septic tank. Call 746-4293.</p>
        <p>1972 BRAVO. 12 x 60. 2 bedrooms, raised dining area, $4995. May be seen at Colonial Park. 758-4413 or 758-25 25.</p>
        <p>MUST SELL 1972 Parkwood 12 x 60. 2 bedrooms, 1 bath, step-up kitchen, step down den, new stove and refrigerator, gun oil heat. $300 and assume loan. 753 4312 between 8 a.m. and3p.m.</p>
        <p>ESPECIAL SALE. Now available. 1972 Parkway, 24 x 50, conveniently setup, ready move in. Special sale price $6995. Cali 758-4413 or 758 2535.</p>
        <p>24x60 MARSHFIELD. Central air, custom made drapes, new carpet, chain link fence, washer and dryer. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchen, aininp room, living room and den. Small equity and assume loan. 746-3194.</p>
        <p>SEE THE NEW 1977</p>
        <p>AT THE umi mom dcalik</p>
        <p>THOUSANDS LESS THAN LAST YEARS MODEL</p>
        <p>HASTINGS FORD</p>
        <p>"YOUR LITTLE PROFIT DEALER"</p>
        <p>E. 10th St._  758-0114</p>
        <p>i</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>47 Mobfit</p>
        <p>Its For Sale</p>
        <p>MODULAR HOME for sale. 3</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 2 baths, utility room with washer and dryer. Fully equipped kitchen, dinltg room, den and living room. Central air and heat, patio and utility building. Located in Azalea Gardens. $)8.5oO or $5000 down and assume loan. 752-7860 after 5:30.</p>
        <p>UNFURNISHED 1973, 12 x 60. Ap pliances included. Excellent con dition. 752-4001.</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY. House In Hardee Acres in need of remodeling. *15,000 or best offer. Good profit potential. 744 4912.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WE BUY</p>
        <p>Junk Cars</p>
        <p>$5.00 and up.</p>
        <p>Boka Gouras Used Auto Parts 758-0742.</p>
        <p>October</p>
        <p>Is</p>
        <p>Datsun Month</p>
        <p>Datsun Is R ight For The Times</p>
        <p>Datsun Has Manufactured Quality Cars And Trucks Over 44 Years.</p>
        <p>We Have A Big Selection Of Body Styles/Colors Special Prices During The Month Of October At</p>
        <p>HOLT OLDS-DATSUN</p>
        <p>101 Hooker Rd. 756 3115 "Home of Dependable Service"</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>JFjm</p>
        <p>TEXTILE</p>
        <p>CARDING/PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR</p>
        <p>AAelor, international consumer products manufacturer has excellent long term opportunity for a supervisor In an expanding non woven materials group.</p>
        <p>A minimum of 2 years supervisory experience In carding or Rando process necessary. Position also requires strong mechanical background including the ability to analyze and solve problems relating to textile macffinery.</p>
        <p>Commensurate salary and excellent benefits are complemented by career growth potential.</p>
        <p>Rural, Mid-Atlantic location. Send resume including salary history to:</p>
        <p>TEXTILE BOX 1967 GREENVILLE, N.C. 27834</p>
        <p>An Equal Opportunity Employer, M/F</p>
        <p>SALE CONTINUIIB</p>
        <p>Childrens Tops......................$1.00</p>
        <p>Ladies Jackets...........Reg.$i4.ooNow$7.00</p>
        <p>Navy Dungarees.........Refl.sn.95Now$5.50</p>
        <p>Ladies Pants.............Reg.sis oonow$9.00</p>
        <p>Ladies Skirts.............Reg. $12.00 now$6.00</p>
        <p>Ladies Fashion Pants ... .Reg.$11.95now $5.00</p>
        <p>Clip this ad for M.OO off with a MO.OO purchase</p>
        <p>Hours: Mon.-Fri. 9 A.M.-5 P.M.</p>
        <p>Saturday 9 A.M.-1 P.M.</p>
        <p>TOM TOGS OTLET STORE</p>
        <p>CONETOe, N. C.</p>
        <p>Extra Nice Used Cars</p>
        <p>1974 Datsun 260-Z</p>
        <p>All-, 4 speed, radio, real sharp. Green.</p>
        <p>1974 98 Regency Oldsmabile</p>
        <p>Vinyl top, AM'FM stereo radio, 40-40 seats, cruise control, power windows and seats.</p>
        <p>1974 Lemons</p>
        <p>V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, air condition, radio, heater, road wheels, white letter tires, burgundy with white vinyl top, burgundy Interior. Local car.</p>
        <p>1973 Electra Custom Coupe 225</p>
        <p>Power windows, power seats, AM-FM radio, brown with beige vinyl top and beige leather inferior. Local car.</p>
        <p>1973 Buick Regal</p>
        <p>v-8, automatic, power steering and brakes, air, AM radio with stereo tape, chrome wheels, copper with neutral vinyl top, neutral vinyl interior.</p>
        <p>1973 Luxury Lemons</p>
        <p>Power windows and tilt steering wheel, AM with tape deck.</p>
        <p>1969 Chevrolet Caprice</p>
        <p>2 door, vinyl top, air condition, automatic transmission.</p>
        <p>1968 Chevrolet Impala</p>
        <p>4 door. Automatic, power steering, local car,</p>
        <p>1963 Ford Falcon</p>
        <p>4 cylinder, automatic</p>
        <p>C&amp;amp;S AUTO SALES</p>
        <p>At the corner of 10th and Evans St.</p>
        <p>152-0672</p>
        <p>Harold Grumpier</p>
        <p>Kenneth Smith</p>
        <p>YEAR END CLOSE-OUT SALE</p>
        <p>1976 MONTEGO MX</p>
        <p>4 door. Stock no. 4359. Dark green metallic, green vinyl top, green interior, AM-FM stereo, speed control, air.</p>
        <p>WasS6086.00  S.  A</p>
        <p>Texa* Topper Price  9 I U4.34 p,r Month*</p>
        <p> Down Paymentof trad* $401.54  Annual Percentap* Rat* 11.50</p>
        <p>Amount to be financed $4500,00  Deferred Payment Price $4253.54</p>
        <p>48 payments at$1l7.75</p>
        <p>1976 MONTEGO</p>
        <p>2 door. Stock no 6300. Dark red. white interior. AM FM stereo, tilt wheel, speed control, styled steel wheels, air</p>
        <p>Was $6219.00</p>
        <p>Texas Topper Price</p>
        <p>^5207.86 pe</p>
        <p> Down Paymonlortraclf*707,B4  Annual Perccnfngi- Rate II SO</p>
        <p>Amnitnf fn he financed *4500.00  Deferred Payment Pnce *4359 8a</p>
        <p>48 payments at *117.75</p>
        <p>John Wharton BobEleal Hugh Sim</p>
        <p>All cars above do not include sales tax and tags All cars above require approved credit.</p>
        <p>Smith-Waldrop Motors</p>
        <p>"Texas Topper Country"</p>
        <p>Your No Surprise Dealer West End Circle  756-7600</p>
        <p>Mike Outlaw MackViner</p>
        <p>Tony Hardee JohnGilreath</p>
        <pb facs="00093182_0036" />
        <p>D-4The Daily Reflector. Greenville, NX.Sunday, October 3, 1976</p>
        <p>55</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>13 ACRES, ail wooded with nice trees. Perfect for that home you have</p>
        <p>tflways wanted in the country. Approximately 10 miles west of Ayden In the Saint John Community. S1X500. Moseley-Marcus Realty, 744-2135; evenings, 746-3472 or 746 4574.</p>
        <p>WANTED. 3-6 family rental units. Good location. Private buyer. No realtors. 756-7766 after6;30.</p>
        <p>56</p>
        <p>Farms For Sale</p>
        <p>29 ACRES WOODED, 15 cleared. Thick growth of pines. Must sell. Make us an offer. 7&amp;amp;-7066 after 5:30</p>
        <p>37 ACRE FARM near Cox Crossroads. Beaufort County. 14 acres cleared, 4,943 pounds tobacco. House and 2 tobacco barns. PhjIlipM. Lee Homeowners Realty, 946-1101 days; 946-7460 nights.</p>
        <p>SI</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>MODULAR HOME for sale, bedrooms, 2 baths, utility room with washer and dryer. Fully egulpped kitchen, dining room, den end living room. Central air and heat, patio an&amp;lt; utility building. Located In Azalea Gardens. S18,SM or $5000 down and assume loan. 752 7660 after 5:30.</p>
        <p>57</p>
        <p>Farms For Lease</p>
        <p>HAVE TOBACCO ALLOTMENTS to lease for 1977 in Pitt. Martin and Edgecombe counties. 752-6311 after 7</p>
        <p>58</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>BETHEL. Beautiful 3 bedroom home. Memorial Drive in Carson Subdivision with fenced yard. Midtwenties. Call James A. Manning Insurance and Real Estate. Bethel, 125-563L</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. 2 blocks from ECU bedrooms, li/!* baths, family room dining room, living room, carpeted, air conditioning, fireplace, fenced back yard. Aluminum siding, storm doors and windows. Excellent con dition, $29,900. 756-3304.</p>
        <p>YORKTOWN SQUARE TOWNHOMES gives you a practical home that doesn't look practical. Convenient location, off Highway 43 near Pitt Plaza on Oakmont Drive. AAaintenance free with money savinoi features built-in. Not expensive, minimum amount of cash needed to^ move in. Yet as individual and&amp;gt; ^st^tive as you are. Prices start at all Aldridge 8. Southerland,</p>
        <p>^3500,</p>
        <p>THERE'S A LOT of house here for the money and it's built for comfort. Everything is tastefully decorated and in good condition. 3 bedrooms, two baths, family room plus more. Asking $47,500. Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., 752-7807, 756-2521, 756-1549, 756 3554. 758-4713.</p>
        <p>OWNER NEEDS TO MOVE this large 3 bedroom home with living and dining, large kitchen, den with fireplace and carport. Appraised in 40's, will sacrifice for 30's. Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., 752-7807, 756-2521, 756-1549. 756 3554,758-4713.</p>
        <p>LARGE 3 BEDROOM, 2'-^ bath with much to offer. Nice lot, garage and this one has refrigerator and air ccmditioning. Over 1700 square feet. Full price only $40,500. Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., 752-7807, 756-2521, 756-1549, 7M-3554, 758-4713.</p>
        <p>PERFECT FOR THE YOUNG EXECUTIVE, plenty of excellent neighbors. Backed up to golf course, on wooded lot. 4 bedrooms, T/i baths, double garage. This home has many outstanding features and we want to show ait of them to you and you'll agree this one is too good to pass up. Just v^at you have been looking for. 60's. Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., 752-7807, 756-2^, 756-1549, 756-3554 , 758-4713.  ^</p>
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        <p>EASTERN PINES. State Road 1727, 3/10 mile north of fire station 3 bedrooms, 2 bths, living room with vaulted celling, fireplace, dining room and breakfast room. Just being finished. Buy now and select your colors. Call Joe Bowen, ast Carolina Builders, 752-7194.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM. 1'/ bath home with central air. In walking distance of EasternSchool, Perfect for the young family. $32,900. Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., 752-7807 , 756-2521. 756-1549, 756-3554. 758-4713.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM, 2 bath brick ranch with ail formal rooms. Den with fireplace, double enclosed carport, fenced yard, patio. $46,500. Jeannette Cox Agency, inc., 752-7807, 756-2521, 756 549, 756-3554. 758-4713.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOMS, V/7 baths, central air and it's only Priced lot less than comparable homes in same area for ^igh 30's. Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., 752 7807, 756-2521, 756-1549, 756-3554. 7M-47n</p>
        <p>IMMACULATE 3 BEDROOM ranch with 3 baths, living and dining, den with fireplace, tremendous fenced backyard. Walking distance to all schools. $42,500. Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., 752-7807, 75-2521, 756-1549, 756-3554, 758-4713.</p>
        <p>WHERE THE HOMES and neigh borhood have continued to flourish over the years. Built by one of Greenville's best. This home features a large family-living room with bookcases and fireplace, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and nicely landscaped lot. $47,500. We've got your financing arranged so call us. Jeannette Cox A&amp;lt;   *  '    </p>
        <p>SB</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>COLLEGE COURT. 1309 Ragsdale Road. Prime location for shopping and schools. Three bedroom home situated on wooded lot; living room with fireplace, formal dining area. Kitchen with eat-ln area, carport, plus large workshop building just completed. Priced at $34,500. Estate Realty Company, 752-5058; nights, Ellen Vernelson, 746-4262 or 756-6652, 756-7222. or 752-3647.</p>
        <p>51</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE. Lovely 3 bedroom brick veneer. Central air and heat pump. Home loaded with extras fireplace, carpet, dishwasher, : baths, in the 40's. Call Ed Tipton Agency. 756-0911; nights weekends, 756-2421.</p>
        <p>STRIKING CONTEMPORARY</p>
        <p>Candlewick Estates. Two story redwood. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, huge living room with cathedral celling, fireplace, dining room, 2 large decks. Just being finished. Buy now and select your colors. For sale by builder. Call Joe Bowen, East Carolina Builders, 752-7194.</p>
        <p>REDUCED BY OWNER</p>
        <p>4 bedroom split level home near ECU. 2600 sq. ft. on approximately 1 acre wooded lot. Large lieing room with huge fireplace, formal dining area, a pine paneled kitchen, large fenced in back yard, hardwood floors and carpeting, large den. garage, &amp;amp; utility room. Extras in elude dishwasher, garbage disposal and central air. Loan assumption available. Upper 40's.</p>
        <p>756-7836</p>
        <p>for appointment</p>
        <p>MO REALTORS NEEDCALII</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE. 1460 square foot ranch. Kitchen with dining area, den with fireplace and sliding glass doors to patio, living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 full ceramic baths, central air and oil heat. Carport with outside storage. Assumable 7% loan. Call Blount &amp;amp; Ball Realty Company, Inc., 752-6163; nights, 752-0345, 758-5604 or 752-4499.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY HOME. 4 bedrooms, stories with full basement. On edge of town on Route 33. Reduced to $35,500. Bill Williams Real Estate, 752-2615.</p>
        <p>BRICK HOUSE with 2200 square feet on Vi acre lot. Living room, family room, 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, central air, well insulated, convenient location. Must sell. By owner, no realtors need call. 756-5280.</p>
        <p>v^enc^ lnc.,_752-7W7, 756-2521, 756-</p>
        <p>S-3554, 758-4713.</p>
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        <p>CANDLEWICK ESTATES, #M-4.</p>
        <p>Colonial ranch. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, livino room with cathedral celling, fireplace, dining room and breakfast room. Rear deck. Just being finished. Buy now and select your colors. Call Joe Bowen, East Carolina Builders, 752-7194,</p>
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        <p>IS YOUR SCHOOL, BUSINESS, OR ORGANIZTION THROWING AWAY</p>
        <p>MONEY?</p>
        <p>We will buy your scrap paper, cardboard and newspapers.</p>
        <p>Contact us today for details.</p>
        <p>^ston pc mg _!&amp;gt;mpany, Inc.</p>
        <p>p. 0. BOX 387 GRIFTON.N. C.28S30</p>
        <p>919-S24-4S84</p>
        <p>(919)747-3212 or (919) 527-6963</p>
        <p>Help Us Conserve Our Notionol Resources and Energy by Recycling Fuper._</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY HOME on lake in B^oo^ Valley. For information call</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM, 2 bath brick ranch in quiet subdivision. Den with fireplace, formal Hying and dining room  ----- lette  -</p>
        <p>545,700. Jeannetl</p>
        <p>Cox</p>
        <p>garage.  _  _  _</p>
        <p>Agency, Inc., 752-7007, 75*-252t, 75 1549, 756-.</p>
        <p>-3554, 758-4713.</p>
        <p>LARGE 3 BEDROOM RANCH with . ceramic baths, kitchen and breaktas nook completely redecorated for the cheerful mornings we all want to have. Carpets over hardwood floors KIng-sije family room with wood burning fireplace. Located in Brook Valley. 055,900. Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., 752-7807, 755-2521, 755 1549, 755 3554, 758-4713.</p>
        <p>TIME SAVER KITCHEN with beautiful custom built cabinets and charming paneled dining room I-out on a big back yard. Sliding c doors lead to patio. Spotless bedrooms, great location ancT lots of</p>
        <p>Is atlordably priced at only $27,900. In Ayden. Moseley-Marcus Realty, 7 2135; evenings, 745-3472 or 745-4574,</p>
        <p>UNIQUE IN STYLE, distinctive in appearance and if you enjoy entertaining, the big 400 foot living room with over-sized fireplace wil add prestige to any gathering. Built with roominess, comfort and con venlence in mind, this stone and brick home is Idealy located in one of Griffon's most desirable areas. Spacious, sprawling yard abounds with tall maieslic trees proiecting lust a hint of dellghMul mystery. For your leisure time, swimming pool privileges are available to residents of the area. Gracious living at S45.000. Moseley-Marcus Realty, 745-2135; evenings, 745-3472 or 745-4574</p>
        <p>SAY "HELLO" to a good buy. Here's a home with heat, air and priced at only S20,500. Quite a bit of house for Hie money with 3 bedrooms, formal dining room and more we would like to show you. Give us a call and we'll set up your appointment In Ayden today, Moseley-Marcus Realty, 745-213S; evenings, 745-3472 or 745-4574.</p>
        <p>THE GARAGE In this brick home has lust been converted into a large den full of warmth. Draam-size kitchen, yet puts everything at the homemaker's fingertips. Impressive bedrooms and living room, beautiful new can ' the $2,</p>
        <p>2135.</p>
        <p>INVESTMENT POSSIBILITY or a place of your own. Single family home with 3 bedrooms. Hying room, nice kitchen, bath and good condition. Also, duplex with asbestoes siding, living room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms, bath and paneling in each apartmant. Both now rented. Will sell separately or as a package. For further details, give us a call. Moseley-Marcus Really, 745 2135; evenings, 745-3472 or 745 4574.</p>
        <p>RED OAK, Reduced by owner. Fruit trees, garden space, large fenced 'ard. 3-4 bedrooms, 2W baths, den, ormal livino room, carpeted throughout. *37,900.755 55.</p>
        <p>IT'S A WHALE OF A BUY. 3 bedrooms, family room with fireplace, screened porch, wooded lot. One of Bethel's exclusive areas. Only $21,500, Jeannette Cox Agency. Inc., 752-7807, 755-2521, 755-1549, 755 3554, 758-4713.</p>
        <p>AN AREA ON THE MOVE and It's because there's a lot of house tor the money. If you need a 3 or 4 bedroom home In the 's or low 40's with plenty of room, call us and let us show you what we feel Is truly e</p>
        <p>bergain at today's prices. Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., 752-780 "  '</p>
        <p>755-1549, 755-3554, 758-4713.</p>
        <p>2-7807, 755-2521,</p>
        <p>00 YOU NEED a lot of room? Then take a look at this one with over 1500 square feet of living erea, Livin room, dining room, den wit fireplace, 3 bedrooms on a large wooded, corner lot. Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., 752-7807, 755-2521, 755 1549, 755-3554, 758-4713.</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>HARDEE ACRES. InvesTment properly. House and lot. Extensive remodeling required. *15,000 or best otter. Serious inquiries only. Call 745 4912 for showing.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE. Huge euthenlc English tutor. 5 bedrooms plus extra space tor office or 5tn bedroom. Unfinished. 3 baths, dishwasher, disposal, range, two heating systems, heat pumps. Will be ready around December 1. Buyer can choose colors, etc.. If commitment Is made now. In the low 90's. Ed Tipton Agency, 755 09II nights or weekends, 755-2421.</p>
        <p>RANCH WITH PLENTY of trees, workshop In backyard. Needs a little paint and powder but you could have yourself a good investment with this one, Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., 752 7807, 755-2521, 755-1549, 755-3554, 758</p>
        <p>CAN'T SEE THIS 4 bedroom split level tor the trees. Over 1900 square feet of living area and it's priced to move at only $43,500 Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., 752 7807, 756 2521, 755 1549, 755 3554, 758-4713.</p>
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        <p>BROWN-WOOD PONTIAC</p>
        <p>77 Pontiac Grand Prix</p>
        <p>NOW SO AFFORDABLE</p>
        <p>Stock no. 111613. Padded landau roof, accent (tripes, WSW steel belted radial tires, air condition, front bumper guards, tinted glass, floor mats, AM-FM radio, sport mirrors, rear speaker, roily wheels.</p>
        <p>$</p>
        <p>5675</p>
        <p>Plus Freight &amp;amp; Tax</p>
        <p>BROWN-WOOD, INC.</p>
        <p>Dickinson Ave.</p>
        <p>Your Carpet .Vinyl</p>
        <p>FLOOR COVERING CENTER</p>
        <p>Over 200 Rolls of First Quality Carpet in stock,</p>
        <p>International Carpet, Inc.</p>
        <p>1806 Dickinson Ave. PhOf&amp;gt;e:.7S2'3S23</p>
        <p>BRENTWOOD. Feature packed bedroom brick veneer home. Dining area, den, 2 baths, carpet. Huge yard, beautifully landscaped. Carport and storage. In 40's. Ed Tipton Agency, 756-091 1; nights weekends, 756-2421.</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM, white brick, li/i baths, living room, kitchen dining with dishwasher^ den with fireplace. Just outside city. Less than 5 years old. Only $30,500. Call Stuart Buchanan, Buchanan Real Estate, 752 3696.</p>
        <p>PLENTY OF HOME for the family and plenty of room for your children to play and have plenty of pets. There's something for the whole family and here are a few of the extras; large kitchen for mom, workshop for dad. vegetable garden, double sinks in ceramic baths, trash compactor, dishwasher, oven and range, den with fireplace, dry basement for game room and much more so don't pass this one by. It's priced for you to move right Info. Jeannette Cox Agency, Inc., 752-7807, 756 2521,756-1549,756 3554,758-4713.</p>
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        <p>MERCEDES-BENZ</p>
        <p>The Best Engineered Car in the World</p>
        <p>see It at</p>
        <p>Tarheel Toyota</p>
        <p>109 Trade St.</p>
        <p>756 3228</p>
        <p>56</p>
        <p>Houses For Silt</p>
        <p>FRINGE AREA, near Lynndale. Country home one mile from city limits, .No city taxes. Elegant 3 bedroom brick home with 2/ baths, hot water, heat. Packed with colonial features; carpet, drapes, large garage. ^ acre lot. Beautifully landscaped. In 50's. You have to see this to truly experience the beauty of it. Ed Tipton Agency, 756 0911, nights or weekends, 756^2421.</p>
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        <p>BY OWNER. 2000 square foot brick home. 3 large bedrooms, extra large garage with storage room. On almost 1 acre land. Private with trees. Washington Highway, '/ mile from city limits. 1 mile from ECU. Joins Brook Valley. 752-5328.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. Overlook area. 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, den, eat-in kilchen, central air, fenced In yard, modern interior, carpeted. Walk to Elmhurst and University. 756-5640.</p>
        <p>59</p>
        <p>Lots For Sale</p>
        <p>1.25ACRES. 2milesfrom Greenvilie. Contact Francis Garner at Blount &amp;amp; Ball Realty, 752-6163 or nights and weekends, 758-5604,</p>
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        <p>AUCTION SALE</p>
        <p>FRIDAY  OCTOBER  15,  1976  11:00  A.M</p>
        <p>238Acres  Trent  Township  Lenoir  County</p>
        <p>THE ASHTON SMITH FARM</p>
        <p>Located Intersection of RPR 1152andllll Near Tull's Mill 2 Miles West of Deep Run  9 Miles Southeast Kinston  SALE ON PREMISES </p>
        <p>Tobacco</p>
        <p>Corn</p>
        <p>1976 BASICALLOTMENTS:</p>
        <p>12.32 Acres  26,279  lbs.</p>
        <p>41,1 Acres</p>
        <p>TRACT</p>
        <p>NUMBER DESCRIPTION</p>
        <p>I-5  1  acre lots</p>
        <p>6-10  6 to 12 acre sites</p>
        <p>II-13  Approx. 4 acre sites</p>
        <p>14-17  Approx. 2.5 acre lots</p>
        <p>18  77  acre  farm</p>
        <p>19  94 acre farm</p>
        <p>TYPE</p>
        <p>CROP</p>
        <p>ALLOTMENTS</p>
        <p>Wooded  None</p>
        <p>Wooded  None</p>
        <p>Wooded  None</p>
        <p>Wooded &amp;amp; Cleared  None</p>
        <p>46.2 Cleared; 30.8  Wooded  '/o above</p>
        <p>46.2 Cleared; 47.8  Wooded  '/o above</p>
        <p> Each tract will be offered individually</p>
        <p> Tracts 18 8&amp;lt; 19 will also be offered as a group</p>
        <p> All tracts will be offered as a group</p>
        <p>TERMS:</p>
        <p>10 per cent deposit on day of sale. Balance to be paid upon delivery of deed. Seller reserves right to reject any and all bids.</p>
        <p>SOLD BY;</p>
        <p>Branch Banking and Trust Co., Executorof the will of Alice Parrott Smith</p>
        <p>PHNM. HINES  HUGH  PATE</p>
        <p>Kinston, N.C.  Goldsboro,  N.C.</p>
        <p>Attorney  Auctioneer  (Lie.  no.  187)</p>
        <p>For Further Information Call TRUST DEPARTMENT, BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST COMPANY GOLDSBORO, N.C.-PHONE 735-7801</p>
        <p>THE</p>
        <p>PHELPS</p>
        <p>rrIS ON!Over 100-1977 Models To Choose From</p>
        <p>We Are Going To Sell 300 Cars And Trucks During The Months Of October And November,ALL 1976 VEGAS AND M0N2AS</p>
        <p>*50</p>
        <p>00 Ovar Invaice Plu( TaxPHELPS CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>W.D. PFialps, Presidanf</p>
        <p>Norman VanHorna, Salas Manager</p>
        <p>James Phelps, Used Car Manager</p>
        <p>Sales Representatives Rex Wainwright  Regan Jones</p>
        <p>Jimmy Poce  Ed Briley</p>
        <p>Clyn Barber  Jay Mills</p>
        <p>West End CircleOPEN 8 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M. Phone 756-2150</p>
        <p>I</p>
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        <p>Lots For Salo</p>
        <p>t T/3 ACRES WOODED. Away from f everyfhlno in desirable location. 7 , miles easf. No mobile homes. Owner</p>
        <p>, will finance at ^......*  -  .</p>
        <p>I Darden, Hahn 3313; nig***' '</p>
        <p>756-4424.</p>
        <p>will finance at 7 per cent. Call Carl Darden, Hahn &amp;amp; Darden Realty, 752-t 3313; nights and weekends, 75 l983,</p>
        <p>. 100 X 300 FOOT LOTS. 6 miles west.  No mobile homes. From S2250 to r $2500. Call Carl Darden. Hahn &amp;amp;  Darden Realty, 752-3313; nights and &amp;gt; weekends. 758 1983 or 756-4424.</p>
        <p>I 1 acre, wooded lot near Winferville.</p>
        <p>1 No mobile homes Call Carl Darden, 1 Hahn &amp;amp; Darden Realty, 752 3313;</p>
        <p>* nights and weekends, 758-1983 or 756-&amp;lt; 4424.</p>
        <p>* tree studded '/I acre lot</p>
        <p> between Wlntervllle and Ayden.</p>
        <p>* Good road frontage on state main- tained paved road. No city taxes.</p>
        <p>* Only $2,500. Moseley-Marcus Realty, ^ 746-2135; evenings, 746-3472 or 746-: 4574^_</p>
        <p>build your home in a small</p>
        <p>quiet town where the living is easy. We have a perfect 100' x 200' lot in Winterville just waiting for you. Ideal location. $4,250. Moseley-Marcus Realty, 746-2135; evenings. 746-3472 or 746 4574._</p>
        <p>IF YOU WANT to get away from it all once in a while, consider this well maintained ^ acre lot at Dawson Creek. Great for mobile home or cottage. Owner will consider financing. $4,500. Moseley-Marcus Realty. 746-2135; evenings, 746-3472 or 746-4574.</p>
        <p>CLEARED LOT in Ayden. 67' x 178' with city water and sesver. Only $1,500. Moseley Marcus Realty, 746-2135; evenings, 746-3472 or 746-4574.</p>
        <p>5 renYals</p>
        <p>^REHOUSE SPACE. Up to 70,000 square feet. Sprinkle and rail siding. Cali Carroll &amp;amp; Associates, 752-1020.</p>
        <p>SMALL GROCERY STORE for rent with 3 year lease and option of 3 or more years. Stock to be sold with store. 756-5354.</p>
        <p>66 Apartments For Rent</p>
        <p>STRATFORD ARMS APART-MENTS. 1900 Charles Blvd., Building 19. A blend of charming surroundings and quality apartments unequaled at any price. All applications accepted subject to availability. Cali J.D. Real Estate, 756 4800.</p>
        <p>:  Greeneway</p>
        <p>:  Apartments</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; Beautiful large 1 bedroom garden</p>
        <p>* apartments with well to wall carpet,  draperies, dishwasher and two , swimming pools. Located off</p>
        <p>1 Country Club Drive adiacent to J Greenville Golf and Country Club.</p>
        <p>:  756-6869</p>
        <p>,* NEW DUPLEX for sale. Why pay , rent and have nothing to show? Live , in one side and rent the other. Good , investment near ECU. $41,500. 758-I 5817 or 758 3800.</p>
        <p>; Kings Row</p>
        <p>I One and two bedroom</p>
        <p> garden apartments.</p>
        <p> Located just off East  Tenth Street.</p>
        <p>PHONE 752-3519</p>
        <p>Eastbrook</p>
        <p>Apartments</p>
        <p>, Two bedroom luxury apartments, t with optional dens and all the new</p>
        <p>* amenities including wall to wall</p>
        <p>* carpeting, draperies, dishwashers, individual air conditioning and  heatingANDMORE.</p>
        <p>CALL 758-4012</p>
        <p>FEMALE DESIRES ROOMMATE to pay half of rent. 756-1174.</p>
        <p>DUPLEX APARTMENT. Frog Level. 2 bedrooms, central heat and ir, wall to-wall carpeting. $200. 756-4624,8 til 5, 756-5168 after 6.</p>
        <p>Cherry Court</p>
        <p>Most luxurious' 2 bedroom ^ townhouses and 1 bedroom apart- ments In Greenville. Chandelier, ' trash compactor, fully carpeted,</p>
        <p>I drapes, etc., plus washer and dryer .hookups, fabulous pool, sauna baths, tennis court and club room.</p>
        <p>:  752-1557</p>
        <p>YOU'LL BE PLEASED with the fast results you'll get with a Classified adl Whether you're advertising to hire, rent or sell, the Classified ads can get the job done.</p>
        <p>Ultimate In Apartment Living</p>
        <p>1, 2, and 3 bedrooms, washer, dryer hook-ups, pool, club house. Only 5 blocks from East Carolina University.</p>
        <p>Check everywhere else first. Then Call</p>
        <p>TAR RIVER ESTATES 1401 Willow St. 752-4225</p>
        <p>Houses For Rent</p>
        <p>HOUSE FOR RENT In Ayden. New, 3 bedrooms, brick, 2 baths. S22J month. 74-394.</p>
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        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STORM WINDOWS DOORS a AWNINGS</p>
        <p>C.L. LUPTON CO.</p>
        <p>/S? 6116</p>
        <p>SPECIAL PRICE Filing Cabinet</p>
        <p>$7450</p>
        <p>4 drawer Reg. $113.00</p>
        <p>Taff Office Equipment Co.</p>
        <p>752-2)75  569  Evans  St.</p>
        <p>Brick, Block . &amp;amp; Concrete Service</p>
        <p>Porches, Walkweyi, Petloi, Drives, Stoops, Steps, RetelnIng Wells, etc.</p>
        <p>IS Veers Ixperlenee. All Work Oueranteeil.</p>
        <p>Old Holloman 7S3-3S03 Farmvlllo, N.C.</p>
        <p>to</p>
        <p>Lais For Rent</p>
        <p>THE TILLAGE MOBILE Home it'/, " '*'* 9*7 *96 cost of transporting your tral er or you pet flr month free. Call 7M-6170 or 7S2-</p>
        <p>6 Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE for lease BSOsouare fwf Will build to suit tenant Oak Plata- Aldridge S.</p>
        <p>EXECUTIVE OFFICES. 2000 sguITe feet, new building in close proximity to county court hobse. 7S2 1010.</p>
        <p>f9? *ALE or lease. 10,000 square toot warehouse. All new steel building, will lease 14 sections of 2000 Muare feet for $135 per month. Ready tor occupancy now. Ed Tloton Agency, 756-0911, nights or weekends, 756 2421.</p>
        <p>. 69 Office Space For Rent</p>
        <p>75 WANTED</p>
        <p>78 Wanted To Rant</p>
        <p>78 Wanted To Rant</p>
        <p>LUXURIOUS OFFICE SPACE !or rent. Lights, heat, air, aniforial and answerino service furnished. Located 3103 South Memorial Drive next to Parkers Barbecue, 756-2220.</p>
        <p>OFFICES. Single or suites, ample Pkrk ng, lanitorial services and utilities included. Secretarial and answering services available. Call Carroll . Associates, 752-1020.</p>
        <p>ELECTRICIAN from Greenville needs riding companion to Weyerhaeuser in Plymouth, N.C, Cai7S8-4S63affer5;30.</p>
        <p>RESPONSIBLE MARRIED COUPLE desires house in town or country. 2 years residence. 758-4126 evenings.</p>
        <p>WANTED, LARGE Older home. Desire to purchase a , or more bedroom, 3 bath home near ECU. Please give address and price in reply to Home, Box 1967. Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>76 Wanted To Buy</p>
        <p>$25 REWARD for information leading to the rental of a 3 bedroom house within 5-10 miles of Greenville. Call 752-9966 between 4 and 9 p.m.</p>
        <p>STANDING TIMBER and pulp wobd wanted. Pine and hardwood. After 6, 753-3132.</p>
        <p>TOP CASH DOLLAR for your car or truck. 756 6353 or 752-0391</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>OFFICES FOR RENT downtown.</p>
        <p>and utilities included, Cali</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY pine and cypress standing timber and logs. Paying highest prices. P.O. Box 306, Phone No. 826-4121 or 826 4122, Scotland Neck.</p>
        <p>iluvoii'l you done illioul MIPIII a Ion) loii^ nnoiigh? m|yjj|y</p>
        <p>CLARK &amp;amp; CO.</p>
        <p>MEMORIAL DR. 75* 2557</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE-BOWEN BUILDING. 1000 square foot suite. Also, single office with bath. Will decorate to suit tenant. All services and parking included. Call Joe Bowen, 752 7194.</p>
        <p>77 Wanted To Lease</p>
        <p>WANT TO LEASE tobacco allot ments for 1977 in Pitt, Martin and Edgecombe counties. 752-6311 after 7</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE for lease. Call Bill Clark at Lanco Reatty. 756-5868.</p>
        <p>The Dally Reflector, Greenville, N.C.Sunday, October 3, 1976D-5</p>
        <p>too CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>AUTO SALESPERSON</p>
        <p>Experienced preferred. Demo plan, salary, paid vacation, paid hospitalization. Apply In person to</p>
        <p>Mack Viner or John Wharton</p>
        <p>Smith-Waldrop Motors</p>
        <p>"Texas Topper Country"</p>
        <p>Dickinson Ave.</p>
        <p>Phone 754-4267</p>
        <p>The Real Estate Corner</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOT-One-half mile from Grimesland in excellent residential area. Priceto seM-$1500. Call me today. This one won't last long.</p>
        <p>Nelson-Wallace, Inc.</p>
        <p>Office 752-5113  Home758-5137</p>
        <p>Buying or Selling, For Best Results Try Our "Personal Service."</p>
        <p>rrj D.G. NICHOLS yj AGENCY</p>
        <p>REAOof Phone 752-4012 anytime</p>
        <p>Service, cordiality, and ability. A place where you can list or buy your home with pride and condence. Ask for J. Diaz. GRI.</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>1900S. ChvlwSt. Bldg. IS</p>
        <p>Tele. (919) 7564800 Greenville, N.C, 27834</p>
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        <p>D.G. NICHOLS AGENCY</p>
        <p>CALL 752-4012 ANYTIME</p>
        <p>TANGLEWOODPARK</p>
        <p>MOBILE HOME on 100' x 140' grassy lot with tall pines, plenty of garden room In back. Large covered front porch, 3 bedrooms, l bath, kitchen, living room. Pay half down and owner will finance the rest. Just off the Belvoir Highway. $1,750.</p>
        <p>STANTONSBURGROAD</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL STONE FIREPLACE really makes this living room a dream come true! Plush carpeting and dining area also. Large kit Chen with dining area and built-in stove, separate utility room with large colonial windowideal for plant room! Master bedroom with 2 closets, 2nd bedroom, bath, 'h acre lot. Muse see the inside of mis doll house! $20,500.</p>
        <p>AYDEN</p>
        <p>QUIET NEIGHBORHOOD-tOBO Square feet of heated area, bedrooms, 1 bath, living room, kitchen with eating area.$22,500</p>
        <p>A REAL CHARMER3 bedroom house, on large lot. Fenced In back yard. S2ly000.</p>
        <p>YOU'LL HAVE TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! Beautiful old house built in 1914 completely restored recently. Large 187 x 255 foot lot. Central air and heat. 2328 square feet. 12 rooms including 4 or 5 bedrooms, &amp;amp; 3 baths; One of the most beautiful houses in Eastern North Carolina. $65,000.</p>
        <p>PACTOLUS HIGHWAY</p>
        <p>OUTSIDE CITY LIMITS-1600 square feet of heated area-living room, kitchen and den combination, three bedrooms, 1 bath, garage. Lot 150 X 147. All located In Briley Subdivision. $25,000.</p>
        <p>MEADOWBROOK</p>
        <p>HOME AND INCOME PROPERTY In one package! Exceptionally nice 3 bedroom home with belti and large kitchen, living room, carport. Adlolning lot with mobllahome that Is rented. 125,000</p>
        <p>SHAMROCK TERRACE</p>
        <p>PR ICED TO ENJOYdon't sweat the large house payment anymore. Tnis Is one you cin afford. Brick home with carport, 3 bedrooms. IW baths, colors throughout are charming. 136,500.</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE</p>
        <p>OLDIE BUT GOODIE Lots of room both inside and outside. Com-pletely modern and large family room and kitchen area. Use your own handy work on other areas and you will hava a great Investment. 1 acre lot with garage end workshop, covered paflo. A "must see" *27,000</p>
        <p>CAROLINA HEIGHTS</p>
        <p>ANOTHER NEW LISTINOIIBeautifully decorated home on Pen dieton Street. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, living room, kitchen with eating ara, porch and carport. Carpet over hardwood floors. Really a good buy. $27,500.</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS</p>
        <p>GOOD LOCATION-2705 Crockett Drive. 3 bedrooms, 1'6 baths, kitchen, living room with a dining area. Lots of extras. Owner transferring. Call us now for an appointment to see. $32,900</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD</p>
        <p>THIS CHARMING 3 bedroom home on a quiet cul-de sac is all your family needs to fulfill their housing needs. Located In one of Greenville's finer neighborhoods this home consists of 2 full baths, living room, nice cozy den, kitchen with eating area and 3 bedrooms. Call us now about this one $37,500</p>
        <p>FAMILY NEEDEDNew construction. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, living room, large dining room, kitchen-den combination wim fireplace, garage, fully carpeted and all the extras you expect in a quality built home. Templeton Drive. $42,500</p>
        <p>FARAAVILLE</p>
        <p>COUNTRY HOMEbrick. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with fireplace, kitchen and breakfast area, large carport, large acre lot. $40,000</p>
        <p>TUCKAHOE</p>
        <p>NEWLY CONSTR</p>
        <p>room and dining r area, den with iin attic.$43,900</p>
        <p>ooSn^aths, entrance hall, living hwdAg, kitchen with breakfast 1lr &amp;gt;ied garage with floored</p>
        <p>OAKDALE</p>
        <p>HERE'S THE KEY and you can move right in. House Is priced for a quick sale either FHA or VA. Garage already enclosed for a den, and you can choose your own colors to finish. Dishwasher and stove are there with new carpet In living room and hall. Three bedrooms, I/i baths. Call today for an appointment. $29,900.</p>
        <p>LARGE CORNER LpYBeautiful 4 bedroom home, I'/s baths, living room, kitchen with breakfast room, utility room, garage and porch. E lectric baseboard heat. $32,000.</p>
        <p>HIGGS NEIGHBORHOOD</p>
        <p>WELL ESTABLISHED OLD HOME, quality constructed. 3 bedrooms, living room with fireplace, family room, dining room, large kitchen with large briakfast room. Appliances built in. Carpets and all drapes. Must set to appreciate. Also garag^ with apartment Included. 207 Raleigh Ave. $38.000</p>
        <p>GREEN FARM</p>
        <p>IS YOUR WIFE RUNNING AROUND-Looking for a house you can afford? Here it Isl This three bedroom home with enclosed garage for extra den or recreation room. Large corner lot with lots of frees. $32,500.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING NEAR E.C.U. 4 DOWNTOWN 11 This raally well kapt thrta bedroom home will plaasa anyone desiring to be "convenient to everything". Small entrance hall with coat closet, large riving room with tireplaca, tormal dining room, kitchen large enough to tat in, 2 tull baths, tront and back porches, detached garage Central air conditioning, aluminum siding. 1212 square teat ot heated area. Third bedroom could make nice large denhas bullt-ln shelves and a sun room arte. S32,9M.</p>
        <p>LAKEGLENWOOD</p>
        <p>ON THE LAKEWell built and beautifully, decorated home on a lovely lot. 3 bedrooms, living room, dining room, nice entrance hall, 2 full baths, utility area, 2-car garage. All bedrooms have nice walk-in closets. Master bedroom has full bath with large dressing room with closet. Oen has fireplace, built-in bookcases with storage below, and sliding glass doors which give a fantastic view of the lake. Electric heat and central air-conditioning. Nice large, covered broken-tile porch overlooking lake. House is fully carpeted and has lots of extras. Call us today-we'd love to show you this one. $52,900</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS</p>
        <p>THIS LOVELY THREE BEDROOM HOUSE MAY BE JUST WMAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR-Entrance hall, living room, dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, den with fireplace, 2 baths, two car garage, screened-in back porch. Fully carpeted, all the extras. Call today-we'd love to show you this one. 157.500</p>
        <p>TUCKER ESTATES</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM HOME with 2 gleaming ceramic tile baths, large living room, dining room breakfast room, tremendous family room with fireplace and buHt-in bookcases, utility room, fully Insulated, heat pump. Beautiful wooded lot. Comparethis home offers a lot of value and a lot of living. $S$,SOO</p>
        <p>OAKMONT</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING-One Of Greenville'* finest neighborhood*. 3 lrg bedrooms, 2 baths, large living room and dining room. Vtry spacious den with fireplace and large kitchen with eating area. This house has all the extras and Is located on a large wooded corner lot. Double garage which Is heated and cooled could easily ba convarfad to a recreation room, 1901 Falrvlew Way. Call today about this one, 167,500</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY</p>
        <p>NEW-UNDER CONSTRUCTION deauiitui 2 story houM-larga entrance hall, formal living room and formal dining room, huge dan with fireplace, t bedroom, 1 bath and large utility room DOWNSTAIRS. 3 bedrooms and 2 lull baths UPSTAIRS. 2 car garage. Central air, fully carpeted, all the extras. Call today for on appointment to see. S72.500</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE</p>
        <p>STEP INTO A DREAM, and behold the many wonders of this fabulous quality built three bedroom home. Yes here Is character and charm to challenge your fondest dreams. Large living room, formal dining room, den with fireplace, many extras with 2W baths. Large wooded lot, with lots of privacy. 179,500.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY ESTATE</p>
        <p>A HORSE OF COURSE It the perfect complement to the country charm of this large estate home. 6 bedrooms, 4 full baths, 2 half baths, large kitchen for the gourmet, master bedroom with fireplace, family room with fireplace, living room, dining room, sitting room, breakfast room, 3.28 acres with possibility of additional 1'^4 acres. 191,500.</p>
        <p>ACREAGE, COMMERCIAL &amp;amp; FARM</p>
        <p>We also have farm land, acreage, and commercial property tor sale. We can help you with any of your real estate needs.</p>
        <p>D.G. NICHOLS AGENCY</p>
        <p>Members of our sales staff are on call this weekend to assist you in looking at our new homes.</p>
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        <p>REALTOf! '-------- </p>
        <p>Bet AlfordBroker7S4-4223 Irish Byrum-Realtor-754-7433 Harold CreechRealtor756-4419 David Nichols-Realtor752-7444 Billie Jean Trevathan-Realtor Associate</p>
        <p>-754-4485</p>
        <p>JEANNETTE COX AGENCY</p>
        <p>REALTOR</p>
        <p>I*  752-7807</p>
        <p>Lawyer's Building</p>
        <p>IF YOU ARE MOVING TO GREENVILLE</p>
        <p>Call 752-7807 or writ P.O. Box 667, Groanvlllt, N.C. for your froo copy of "Homes For Living," a monthly publication packed with pictures, detail*, and pricas of homos available locally, plu* information on Greenville.</p>
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        <p>752-7807, 756-1322</p>
        <p>REALTO?</p>
        <p>WE ENJOY WHAT WE DO</p>
        <p>AND SELLING HOMES IS WHAT WE DO BEST.</p>
        <p>^20,000-</p>
        <p>^40,000</p>
        <p>HOLLIDAY COURT^An affordable price and a desirable neighborhood. Three bedrooms, I'A baths, living room, kitchen and dining area. Why wait! Buy nowl *29,000.</p>
        <p>COLONIAL HEIGHTS-lf you ever wanted a cute and neat home with central air, this Is certainly it. Three bedrooms, bath, living room, double carport. Beautifully landscaped corner lot. You can't beW the price. $29,900.</p>
        <p>HARDEE ACRES-These homes are selling as fast as we can build them. If you let us show them to you, I think you will understand why! Imagine, three bedrooms, I'A baths, llvlnp room, kitchen with dining area, carpeted, central air, garage. Builder will pay the closing costs! *30,900.</p>
        <p>CANDLEWOOD DRIVE-A beautiful and well maintained home in Oakdale. Foyer, living room, formal dining room, recreation room, three bedrooms, l'/ baths, two storage sheds, trees. *33,500</p>
        <p>COMMERCE STRfcET-A good choice for the thrifty because It's practically brand new. Three bedrooms, two baths, living room, family room, kitchen with breakfast area, garage, central air, fenced rear yard. *36,000.</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE-Here is a practically brand new home at a low, low price. Even the</p>
        <p>ESOm-;</p>
        <p>room, extra spacious kitchen, family room with fireplace, carport and utility room. *38,000.</p>
        <p>CAMBRIDGE-As neat as a pin, looks like new. Beautifully decorated with foyer, living room, family room with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area, three bedrooms, two baths. Possible loan assumption. $38,000.</p>
        <p>WESTWOOD-We have a home In this area and they sell fast. Three bedrooms, two bofhs, living room, family room, kitchen with breakfast area, central air, carport, covered patio, outdoor bar-b-que grill, trees. $39,000.</p>
        <p>40,000-</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;50,000</p>
        <p>Spacious activity room with fireplace, living area, dining area and breakfast bar. Three bedrooms, two baths, kitchen, covered patio, double garage, wooded lot. Sm,5D0.</p>
        <p>TUCKAHOE-On a quiet circle. Brand new home and you will love Itl Three bedrooms, two baths, spacious activity room, beautiful colors, carport, storm win dows, heat pump. *65,500.</p>
        <p>HERITAGE DRIVE-A delightful hpme with everything you would ever want and a price which is definitely affordable. Foyer, living room, formal dining, family room with fireplace, kitchen and breakfast area, three bedrooms, two baths, garage, wooded lot, fenced yard. *66,000.</p>
        <p>WOODSTOCK DRIVE-Designed for happy family living, this almost new con temporary Is a little different.</p>
        <p>RAVENWOOD DRIVE-A choice corner lot and pretty home make a wonderful combination. This home has both. Foyer, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, three bedrooms, two baths, garage. Let us show you this home now! *66,900.</p>
        <p>PRINCE PLACE-A prac tically new home with all of the nice things you want in a home. Foyer, living room, dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, family room with fireplace, three bedrooms, two baths, double carport, quiet circle. *68,500.</p>
        <p>LEON DRIVE-A brand new home on a corner wooded lot. If you want something refreshingly different, this home has both eye appeal and liveability. Great Room with fireplace, dining section, beautiful kitchen with breakfast bar, three spacious bedrooms, two baths, double garage. A beauty. *68.500.</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;50,000-</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;60,000</p>
        <p>ENGLEWOOD-On beautiful Brownlea Drive. Corner lot and  homcFoyer,</p>
        <p>llvir#'t|^^vXh pelare, sup^Ld^iro|^m II y rooiW^iHWirelSg RpTpl ice, three bedrooms, two baths, rear screened porch. Nicely landscaped. S5I,700. ELEANOR STREET-A Cherry Oaks beauty. This new home in Cherry Oaks is a pretty one and so close to the swimming pool and tennis courts. Three bedrooms, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, pretty kitchen with selfcleaning oven. You will want to see Itl $53,000.</p>
        <p>TUCKER DRIVE-A new home In Tucker Estates with those features that are not only attractive to the eye but make for happy and com fortable living. A gorgeous activity room with a cathedral wood covered ceiling and fireplace. Three bedrooms, two baths, foyer, dining room, pretty Kitchen, double garage. Convenient to everything. *55,000.</p>
        <p>RAGSDALE ROAD-An established neighborhood and an Impressive home. It's self cere too, with vinyl siding and aluminum boxing. Don't worry about paintlngl Four bedrooms, m baths, living room with fireplace, dining room, family room, sun room, carport, ample storage. A fenced and beautifully land Scaped yard. Garden lovers will be at home here. *56,000.</p>
        <p>REDBANKSROAD-This IS a brand new four bedroom home beautifully situated on its tree covered lot in walking distance of schools and shopping. Foyer, living room, family room with fireplace, pretty dining area, 2Vj baths, double garage. You could be happy in this home. $56,700.</p>
        <p>Over SO,000</p>
        <p>ELEANOR STREET-Only about 5 months old and it's a prettyl Three extra spacious bedrooms with two baths, gigantic family room with fireplace and woodbox, foyer, living room, dining room, beautiful kitchen, (even a microwave oven) double garage, tastefully decorated, wooded lot. *62,500. LAKEVIEW DRIVE-Gorgeous home right on the leke. Spacious and well kept grounds. Three bedrooms, 2'/S baths, living room, formal dining room, family room with fireplace, double garage. *63,500.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY-lf you ever wanted a home in the country with approximately ten acres of land and tobacco allotment, this may be it. Four bedrooms, two baths, living room, dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, family room and fireplace, double garage. Simpson area . *65,000.</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY-Smooth, smart and sophisticated. Not only perfect tor the executive, but perfect for the executive's family. On a quiet street, no thru traffic! Entrance foyer, living room, dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, family room with fireplace, three bedrooms, two baths, spacious double garage with separate doors. Really a fine home in a fine area that you should see without delay. *68,(XX).</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE-A brand new French Provincial on a gorgeous tree covered lot. Living room, dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, family room with fireplace, four bedrooms, two baths, double garage. A home for the executive and his family. *75,500.</p>
        <p>FOREST HILLS-A home Of distinction for the growing family. Very elegant and In an area where the children can walk to everything. Imagine, five bedrooms, three baths, sunken family room with fireplace, recreation room with wet bar, solid cypress floors with carpeting, redwood paneling and beams. Custom built with pine quality. Double garage, *79,500. COUNTRY-Country living can be your* nowl Three bedrooms, two baths, living room, dining room, family room, study, fireplace. Second floor has two unfinished bedrooms and bath, carport, 16 X 32 swimming pool with patios, two acres of I and I BROOK VALLEY-Aftractlve and desirable with lots of beauty and a lot of value. If you want a substantial home with an extra spacious lot, this may be It. Five bedrooms, three baths, living room, dining room, family room with exposed beam celling and fireplace, double garage. This home has many fine extras which have been added for your living comfort. *83,500.</p>
        <p>DUFFUS REALTY INC.</p>
        <p>756-5395</p>
        <p>WE SELL HOMESON PURPOSE, NOT BY ACCIDENT On Doty Ann O'Connor BroKor 756 4984</p>
        <p>J8Ck Duffut Realtor 756 5395</p>
        <p>Theime Whitenurvt Realtor 6-0070</p>
        <p>Darrell Hignite</p>
        <p>^EALTOli</p>
        <p>On Duty KenSmitti Broker 732-3250</p>
        <p>On Duty Ludle Smith Broker 752 3250</p>
        <p>Anne Stott Duffut Realtor 756 2666</p>
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        <p>D-6Th Daily Reflector, Greenville, N.C.Sunday, October 3. H7SThe Real Estate Corner</p>
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        <p>e4 SPECIAL VLACE</p>
        <p>WINDY RIDGE TOWNHOUSES</p>
        <p>DIRECTIONS</p>
        <p>Less than S minutes from Pitt Plaza and Downtown Greenville. U* By-Pass to 14th Street Extension, seven-tenths miles on 14th Street Extension, Windy Ridge is on your right lust beyond the Brook Valley turnoff.</p>
        <p>YOIII- Him* HisMiiUJI</p>
        <p>To See These Fine Homes</p>
        <p>THERE MAY BE OTHERS AROUND, but few as nice ai tbit one. New. attractive, clean, brick rancti with wall to wall carpet. Sinaia car garaoa with door. Larpe back yard with chain link fence. LIvlrtfl room, 3 bedroom, m tile bath, kitchen, dlnlno. family room com bination with fireplace. 136,000. Call for an appointment.</p>
        <p>SUMMER TIME'S OVER BUT THE LIVIN'S STILL EASYMIII In thit 4 bedroom French Provincial with Th bam, famllv room wim fireplaca and pepged floor, living room, dining room, larpe kitchen with built-in. Located In nice subdivision tSS.JOO.</p>
        <p>THE NEIGHBORS ara wonderful, o i the ioeatton with lots of kids It's an attractive ranch with 3 bedrooms and 3 caramic tile baths, living room and dining room The family room has a fireplace, and tha kitchen ha all buiit-ins. All of this and cantral air con-difionirtg in Eastwood. Call for detail and appointment M2.500, HANDYMAN??? Fay yourselfltl You supply the know how and tffort-wa'II supply the chance to purchase the property We have two homes In the city In the low teens. The</p>
        <p>need work-there's no doubt about It II but mink In terms of future potential Cali US about them.</p>
        <p>Election time is nearing. ELECT YOURSELF I III Put your family in one of our finest brick homes. 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, living room, formal dining room, family room with firtpiaca, kitchen with built Ins and eat fnaraa.tSS.flO.</p>
        <p>FROM GRADE SCHOOL THROUGH COLLEGE-Hera Is tha prime place to be Elmhurst school district and the alder enea don't need a car to get to the university 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, kitchen with built ins. family room with fireplace Take a look-you'll Ilka It. 155,7</p>
        <p>CLOSE TO EVERYTHING, BUT NOTHING COMES CLOSE TO IT I On Its baautifully landscaped yard and within walkirg distanca to downtown, Khools. and recraation area This 3 bedroom, 3 bm house offers comfort and con veolence. It has faatures too numerous to mention and is priced at Ml.500 All you HOME AND NATURE LOVERS, CALLUS-</p>
        <p>Fleming &amp;amp; Associates</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>756.234</p>
        <p>Margaret Capwell 732-5801 Walter Houae  756-7690</p>
        <p>Van Fleming  756^)805</p>
        <p>MEMaERMLS</p>
        <p>aOAROOFREay.TORS</p>
        <p>The Affordable Homes Of WINDY RIDGE From 28,500 Up To 95% Financing</p>
        <p>.r^onventlonal, FHA and VA financing, availabla</p>
        <p>Lanco</p>
        <p>Realty, Inc.</p>
        <p>Saturday And Sunday, Phone 756-5868</p>
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        <p>EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>AAodgI Open For Your Convtnlence On Sat. And Sun. I S P.M.</p>
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        <p>752-1965</p>
        <p>THE FUTURE IS NOW!</p>
        <p>Invest In Your Own Buy A Home Today</p>
        <p>Well-landscaped, easy-llving home with 3 bedrooms, formal areas, and a fireplace. tX.SDO.</p>
        <p>En|oy the fireplace In this larger-than-avage living room I There&amp;gt;j^iso a dining room, 3 iferooms, and 2 baths. $31,</p>
        <p>Love trees? Let us show you this home with nice trees in front and a fenced-ln yard in back. 3 bedrooms. $33,500.</p>
        <p>Recently listed home with lots of extras from the abundent landscaping to the super den at the back. 3 bedrooms. $34,900.</p>
        <p>REDUCEDIII Owner wants to move. Garden plot and garden room will give you plenty to dream about as you sit by the free-standing fireplace this winter. 4 bedrooms. $34,000</p>
        <p>Entry hall, living room with dining area, kitchen with breakfast area, 3 bedrooms. $38,900,</p>
        <p>Wooded lot and 4 bedrooms! Also living room with fireplace to cozy-up to these coming winter months. $43,500.</p>
        <p>Real country living away from the hub bub. Extra nice home inside and out with an oversize fireplace with room for everyone to enjoy. 3 bedrooms. $47,900.</p>
        <p>Different floor plan gives this home extra comfort, extra convenience, and extra zap. Let us show you how it gets it all together. 3 or 4 bedrooms depending upon your point of view. $52,500.</p>
        <p>Words are Inadequate to</p>
        <p>describe this truly elegant, luxurious home. You must let us show you I $80,500.</p>
        <p>INVESTMENTS</p>
        <p>Flower and Gift Shop, $10,000.</p>
        <p>Up-to-date nightclub: dining, dancing, stag bar $55,000</p>
        <p>Zoned Commercial. Three bedroom house near ECU. $30,000</p>
        <p>LOTS Sea Gate $7,500 T reasure Cove $8,500 Bonner Lane $2.500 Ayden $4,400</p>
        <p>dinger Hecketl  jan Tripp</p>
        <p>Realtor  Realtor</p>
        <p>Homa:75I OOSO  Homa 744 3179</p>
        <p>Charlotia Flanagan Brokar and Off lea Mgr.</p>
        <p>Homa: 7S4 7197 Sua Hanson Junt Bohanon Brokar  Brokar</p>
        <p>Horn#: 754 3375 Homa: 751 7991</p>
        <p>IB 1</p>
        <p>REALT01</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA</p>
        <p>OWNER ANXIOUS TO SELL.</p>
        <p>1. Chowan Road: 3 bedrooms with unfinished fourth bedroom, 2V7 baths, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, kitchen with alt appliances, breakfast room with bay window, Florida room. Electric heat pump upstalrv and oil heat downstairs, roman shades, sprinkler system, self-cleaning oven, storm doors and windows, brick walks and patio, french doors, wooden fence, carpet, extensive shrubbery, drapes, carpetsall this In this lovely two-story Williamsburg home beautifully decorated. By appointment only $88,500.00</p>
        <p>1. 210 North Harding: Perfect home for young couple. 3 bedrooms, one bath, living room, dining room, wall to wall carpet, air conditioning, appliances (refrigerator and range). Perfectly maintained. $29,900.00.</p>
        <p>CAMBRIDGE</p>
        <p>2. Martlnsborough Road: Freshly painted, new carpeting and wallpapar. Foyer, living room, dining room, den with fireplace and tlla floor, three bedrooms, two baths, utility room with sink, double garage, beautiful wooded lot I00'x150', central air, titctric heat, only 4 years old. 1,999 squart faet of well-plannad living space. Upper SO's.</p>
        <p>Three bedroom spilt level, 1,500 square feet, m baths (full bath finished, W bath roughed-ln) cathedral calling over living area, Martin fireplace, unfinished den and storage. Buy this one for only $33,965.00 and finish the den, storage and VO bath at your leisure and as money permits. Excellent buy tor the handy -handed I</p>
        <p>3. Under construction, 105 Wesley Drive. 3,000 sq. ft. two story Williamsburg. Downstairs are living room, dining room, family room with fireplace and built In bookshelves, den or study, walk-ln panfry, kitchen, breakfast nook with bay window, '/&amp;gt; bath, washer/dryer room, deck off back. Upstairs are tour large bedrooms, 2 baths and a playroom. By appointment only*.</p>
        <p>One and story, 1,780 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with appliances, wall to wall carpet, central heat and A/C. All this for $23.68 per square footyou can't beat that price anywhere I Call tor your appointment today. $42,150.00</p>
        <p>GREEN FARM</p>
        <p>4. Under construction, 103 Wesley Drive one and one-halt story Williamsburg. Formal living and dining rooms, family room with fireplace and bookshelves, kitchen with breakfast nook, 1 bedroom, 1 full bath downstairs; upstairs are three more bedrooms and two full baths, large closets. Large wooded lot, natural wood deck off back. By appointment only.*</p>
        <p>1. New Listing: Country living, beautiful wooded lot, 1,375 square feet, brick veneer. 3 bedrooms, 1 bath, living room, kitchen/dlning room combination with breakfast bar and a den with fireplace and txposed beams. By appointment only.</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE</p>
        <p>Existing brick veneer home in Belvedere. 1462 sq. ft. Kitchen with dining area, den with fireplace, living room, 3 bedrooms, 2 full ceramic baths, central air and heat, carport with outside storage, petio and barbeque pit. $40's.</p>
        <p>1. 124 Vernon Avenue, Shamtock Terrace. 3 jedroomi, ceramic tile bath with exhaust tan and built-in medicine cabinet, combination kitchen/dlning area with washer/drytr area off kitchen, carport with storage. Curtains remain In living room and kitchen. Electric heat, l window A/C unit, lot Is85' X ISO'. Vh yaariold. $27,000.00</p>
        <p>2. Under construction, 102 Claybourne Court. 1,400 sq. ft. two story Williamsburg. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, living room with fireplace, dining room with trench doors, kitchen with built-lns, garage with storage. By appointment only.*</p>
        <p>COLLEGE COURT</p>
        <p>ACREAGE</p>
        <p>Nine acres wooded land fronting on Red Banks Road. Zoned RA-20. Prime residential Land.</p>
        <p>Under construction, 1,760 square foot two story. Four bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with breakfast nook, utility area, side porch. You can't tell anything at thit stage, so we welcome you to our office to look over the plans.</p>
        <p>Bhunt &amp;amp; Ball Realty</p>
        <p>Company Inc.</p>
        <p>CALL 752-6163 ANYTIME</p>
        <p>* Our sales staff are on call this weekend to assist you In looking at our new homes.</p>
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        <p>REALTOSi</p>
        <p>Francis Gamer 758-56G4 Jon Day 752-0345</p>
        <p>W.G. Blount 756-7011</p>
        <p>Lee BaU 756-3768 Mary UbFaaer 752-4499</p>
        <p>$40,000-</p>
        <p>$50,000</p>
        <p>$42,900</p>
        <p>$32,900</p>
        <p>$32,000</p>
        <p>$26,500</p>
        <p>$24,900</p>
        <p>$19,700</p>
        <p>$18,900</p>
        <p>$17,000</p>
        <p>$16,500</p>
        <p>$165,000</p>
        <p>$39,600</p>
        <p>$31,000</p>
        <p>$28,000</p>
        <p>$22,500</p>
        <p>$10,750</p>
        <p>$11,500</p>
        <p>$8,500</p>
        <p>$4,000</p>
        <p>REALTY</p>
        <p>t-*756-5868</p>
        <p>$67,900</p>
        <p>$65,500</p>
        <p>$55,900</p>
        <p>$54,900</p>
        <p>$53,500</p>
        <p>$52,400</p>
        <p>$52,300</p>
        <p>$51,500</p>
        <p>$49,500</p>
        <p>$49,500</p>
        <p>$47,000</p>
        <p>$46,500</p>
        <p>$44,300</p>
        <p>$43,700</p>
        <p>BAYWOOO SUBO.-Thls hndsom  l</p>
        <p>urdr conttrucflort can tw yomts In no story tituotod on ovf on ocro ot land. It has tour two battts, kitchan wim &amp;lt;mrk Island and living room with ba and balcony. Baing built with all thaaxtrail CHERRY OAKS- 403 Elaonor St., Lot 160. Ouiat, tradlllona dignity in this now brick homa. Four badrooms, forma dining room, larga dan with firaplaca, doubla garagt, air condition.</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS-310 Elaanor St.-informa4 hidaaway nastlad sacuraly on a larga wooded lot. This hows* was designed with the word SPACIOUS In mlndl It teaturM an extra larga family room with fireplace, an extra law master bedroom and a broad exparoa of porch and sundack. CHERRY OAKS-113 Lae St.-Thls lovely home is sprinkled throughout with those little "extras" that make It a dream come truel Bar In den, central air and vacuum systems, att fan. double garage, outside storage building, recenti painted In and out. plus floodllghf to show off the beautifu landscaping.</p>
        <p>CHSRRYOAKS-Lol lU-OPEN HOUSE TODAYI LOt&amp;lt;&amp;gt;d Ml St. RS. 1779. com. . tnit dlloltHol fww trdltlMi.l tm at our opi hooM trom 3:004:00. A Rtaltor will 0. Ml hand answer your questlorw and share a Coke with you I</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS-103 Hardee St.-Lot 114-Elegant exterior contains 1740 sQuare feet of formal styling. Living ro^ dining room, den, breakfast nook, 3 bedrooms and centra air.</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS-no HardeeSt.-Raady right now for you t move mi New brick home with contemporary styling. Lots of room; 4 bedrooms, i car garage.</p>
        <p>IJ03 E. Fifth St.-A touch of tha "OW Country" wrtth thii Spanish stucco home across from the campus. 3 bedroom with lots of storage and closet space. Monthly Income of S13S.M from furnished garage aoartment.</p>
        <p>CAMELOT-lqj ja/iTlhli i bedroom contemporary tastefully set iigwLwl natural surrounding. Perfect for tfw environ memallsf I CAMEL0T-1?A-Preaentlv under construction, this design was inspired by the Dutch. 3 full baths, 3 bedrooms, large llvlnganddinlng room.</p>
        <p>ROUTE GREENVILLECherry homeplace-CharmIng 2 Story country home with \Vi acre lot shaded by beautifu oak trees. 4 bedrooms, hardwood floors and two outside atorage buildings.</p>
        <p>CAMEL0T-J11 Avalon Lane-Lot WE-New brick ranc home with four bedrooms, living room, large den with fireplace, garage and well landscaped yard.</p>
        <p>CAMELOT-Lot 6-A-Avalon Lane-Unlquely styled rusti ranch with 4 bedrooms, den with fireplace, carport and large backyard. Backdrop of large trees makes this home appea IS cool and Inviting from the outside as the central air on the inside.</p>
        <p>CAMELOT-Lot 4A-Suburban elegancel Cream colonia rambler with blue trim, 1552 square feet; big bow windows This 3 bedroom home combines city conveniences with</p>
        <p>delightful country atmosphere-ready for you to move in immediately.</p>
        <p>CAME LOT SUBDIVISION-bullt b Ctwrry O.ki Inc. 3 nd 4 DMlroMTi Iwmm umW cMWIrucllMi, nm,. Driv. oul .nd w&amp;lt;lkttiroug6.</p>
        <p>113 Grnwooa  PINES-Ranch  Myl.  brick</p>
        <p>IrrtwrWiMMiis, 3 CM-9r.g.</p>
        <p>home With centr 6^1</p>
        <p>100 Commerce St.-Stylish contemporary on wooded corner lot. 3 bedrooms, large living room with studio upstairs and Skylight.</p>
        <p>3401 Memorial Drivo-Charming brick and frame rancl home on the corner of ASemorlal Drive and Sylvan Drive, bedrooms, cedar closets, roll up awnings In front, oparatlona fireplace, ampto cabinets In kitchan and flagstone patio.</p>
        <p>101 GraenwayOAKDALE-Lsroest homa in Oakdale, thli custom built brick ranch has 2 garages, workshop, bedrooms, carpeted hardwood floors, comer lot.</p>
        <p>2403 Memorial Drive-Large paean trees shade this loveL home with 3 bedrooms, central air, 3 fireplaces, a detached garage and I5N square feet of heated living arta.</p>
        <p>FARMVILLE-307 Bynum Orlva-Mint condltlcnl Only Vt block from the country club, this attractive brick rambler has 3 badrooms, den with fireplaca, sliding glass doors, and wall to wall carpet throughout.</p>
        <p>1005 East Third ftAibAoom brick ranch home neer the college,</p>
        <p>STRAWBERRY BANKS-400 Toyota Drlve-Ayden-Situated on a large lot with ample garden aree plus a coverac patio, this brick ranch home Is equally spacloua inside. 3 badrooms, 2 baths, a kitchan loaded with cabinet space, many closets and carpet over hartfod floors art lust a few of Its many enticing features.</p>
        <p>114 Holiday-OABMf-n bedroom ranch, living room, garage convtrla(nMlin,^%m&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>over paymanti.</p>
        <p>mlly room 33,000.00 and taka</p>
        <p>404 BMtmora St.-Dellghtfui cottage In txcellent condition, cloea to ECU. Living room with working firaplaca, 1536 square foet, don, pantry, hardwood floors and porches on</p>
        <p>front and bock In addttlon to sundack.</p>
        <p>MEADOWBROOK-715 Mumford Rd.-3 b</p>
        <p>on spacious one acre lot. hardwood floors, living room 4th f IrtplKe, porchts front and back, workshop or garaga.</p>
        <p>nenti J</p>
        <p>113 S. 1</p>
        <p>m-Wondarful opportunity for I</p>
        <p>atory brick and frame home painted a cheerful yellow and located on a wooded lot. Cioaa to tha coltega In a quiet, aattied neighborhood. Blgcountrykltchon.-detechedgarege.</p>
        <p>Highland Park-Doublewlde with cantral air. 3 badrooms, l baths, large comfortable living room.</p>
        <p>Route 5-OREENVILLE-Ooublewld# with addition, 3 bodrooms with central air, living room, dining room with breaMaifroom.</p>
        <p>MEAOOWBROOK-1400 N. WashI ranch home on a shaded lot with 2 carpet, fenced yard.</p>
        <p>conditioned wall to wall</p>
        <p>LOTS</p>
        <p>FARM-PITT COUNTY-Frontag# on Tranters Creek and Tar Rivar. Allotmants: tobacco1,72 acrn; com32.9 acres; wheat-2.1 Kres. 312 acres with 62 cleared, loceted near Washington. Good tract for farmlngor dtvaiopment.</p>
        <p>YE OLD JAIL-5.3 acres on the Tar Rlvw. includes clubhouse end boat ramp.</p>
        <p>LAND-Hlghway 264 and State Rd. 1762.30 Kras of wooded seclusion which can also be purchased In smaller parcels.</p>
        <p>Avon Rd. and State Rd. 1763. Approx. 14 acres of beautiful woodland with creak rurming through property. Only 6 miles from Greenville, It would be perfect tor house and lake.</p>
        <p>COAAMERCIAL-Comar of 264 Highway and Jolly Rd., behind Red Oak Shopping Center, exceliant for business</p>
        <p>Lot II, BIk A, BAYWOOD-Wooded lot near Sunshine Garden Center. Price Includes membership In tennis club.</p>
        <p>and up. FORT HILL subdivision, BEAUFORT County. Ap prox. 35 minutes from Greenville.</p>
        <p>Lot 5 WESTWOOD Subdivision. Nice wooded lot</p>
        <p>and up. MARINA-Winsteadvllta, Lots and boat slips; good sailing and good harbor.</p>
        <p>MacGregor Down Cherry Oaks Camdoi</p>
        <p>WMyRidge Sherwood Greeta Fox Run</p>
        <p>We Custom Build Homes</p>
        <p>Our Windy Ridge office Is open on weekends for your convenience, Saturdays 9-5 and Sunclays 12-5.</p>
        <p>Bttty Blond 731-7142</p>
        <p>Jim Otborne</p>
        <p>756-2739</p>
        <p>Barbar* Hart Butch Orubba, / 7J2-7$06  736-6074</p>
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        <p>Lanco Realty</p>
        <p>756-5868 5EALT0I</p>
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        <p>The Real Estate Corner</p>
        <p>O^dale Dr.-Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>3-badrooms; I'A baths, brick veneer with single car garage very clean; For tale or rent or rent with purchase agreement.</p>
        <p>Price 29,000 804 North Hill Dr.-Ayden, N.C.</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms, 2 baths; living and dining area with cathedral celling and beams; double garage, with S-unfinished rooms upstairs; carpet, stove, dishwasher, central heat and air,</p>
        <p>Price *45,000 AAontclalrSubdiyision-Ayden, N.C. (3)</p>
        <p>House3 bedrooms, 2 baths, central heat &amp;amp; air, carpet, fireplace, dishwashers, carpet, and stove.</p>
        <p>Price *37,500 And Up Maury, N.C.</p>
        <p>3^room, m baths, brick veneer with carport, central heat</p>
        <p>mike Xi''  ^v^Toie!</p>
        <p>Price '26,000'"</p>
        <p>Chester Stox</p>
        <p>Real Estate Broker</p>
        <p>744-4116 DAY  746-3308  after  5:30  P.M.</p>
        <p>REALTOfi</p>
        <p>For Better Buys In</p>
        <p>Real Estate Call or See</p>
        <p>E.H. Williford</p>
        <p>List Vour Property With Us 2M-BCotaoche, PL 13911</p>
        <p>CHERRY OAKS</p>
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        <p>On Robinson Street in Bethel. 1,300 square feet with double car garage, three bedrooms, two baths, central air. Great neighborhood for children. $37,500. Reduced to $35,000.</p>
        <p>Prime Commercial Location. Corner 14th and Charles Streets. Approximately 10 acres of prime commercial property.</p>
        <p>FOR DISCRIMINATING BUYER Story and V2, 2250 square feet, four bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with fireplace, living room, formal dining room, dual heat and air. Must see to appreciate. Mid Fifties.</p>
        <p>FARMERS HOME APPROVED-1017 square feet, brick, garage, three bedrooms, nice neighborhood. $23,500^_ _  _</p>
        <p>Residential and commercial lots. All types, prices and^zes.</p>
        <p>We Specialize In Residential Construction.</p>
        <p>REAUY&amp;amp;CONSTRUaiON</p>
        <p>-COMBWY, NCDRPORATH)</p>
        <p>P.O. BOX 707 BETHEL, N.C. WII2/PH0NE (910)125 0301</p>
        <p>Ferrell Blount  Bob  Whitehurst</p>
        <p>825-6411  825 3561</p>
        <p>Come to Bethel where Real Estate is still a bargain.</p>
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        <p>Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland</p>
        <p>756-3500 SalesOHice 756-6407 BUILT BY</p>
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        <p>Whitley &amp;amp; Associates</p>
        <p>"Helping People Find A Home They Love"</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING-HOUSE IN ThE COUNTRYThis three bedroom ranch style home is for you. One bath, living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen, and workshop. Hurry! 23,500.</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING BE THE FIRST TO SEE This three bedroom home has over 2000 square feet. Two baths, living room, dining room, breakfast room, den with fireplace, sewing room and many little extras. Call today for your appointment. 52,500.</p>
        <p>WHO ME? snow you this lovely home in Robersonville with three bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining room, den with fireplace, kitchen with lots of cabinets, carport with storage and anxious owner! Priced in 40's.</p>
        <p>LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER In this beautiful brick home in AydenMiuM|&amp;lt;aiiiai^oom, large breakfast room, thr^WvoA4 S^mic tile baths and carport. HaveamaRiy erolfflno your storyBUY NOW! 32,000</p>
        <p>TIME'S A-WASTING Come see this three bedroom, 2 bath home. Living room, dining room, kitchen with eat-in area, den with a warm fireplace and double garage. Don't let time runouti 46,000</p>
        <p>FOR THE BIRDS and perfect for you, too, if you enjoy wild life. It's here in abundance. This three bedroom home nestled on a lovely wooded corner lot. Has a living room, dining room, breakfast room, den, fireplace and double garage. Call about this lovely home TO DAY 147,900</p>
        <p>NO MUSS NO FUSSihiiiaell, thing. Move ini style home. Li\ garage. A great buy at 31,000</p>
        <p>FEEL LIKE A RUBBER BALL? Bouncing from house to house? Look no further. Lovely three bedroom home is In quiet neighborhood located outside the city limits. A large well landscaped yard with double garage. Wall to wall carpet, large den with fireplace, dining room and breakfast room. Bright, cheerful kitchen! 50,900</p>
        <p>STEP INTO A DREAM and behold the many wonders of this fabulous home with three carpeted bedrooms, 2  ceramic tile baths, den with fireplace, living room and dining room combination, kitchen with eat-in area, carport and concrete patio. A dream worth having. Tuckahoe (8% loan assumption) 41,900</p>
        <p>COME SEE this 12 X 60, 1971 Ritzcraft trailer. Located in Homestead Estates. Having a living room, kitchen with eat-in area and a beautiful landscaped lot in the country. 8,900</p>
        <p>WOODED BUILDING SITES of W acre or larger start at $5,500 with financing available. You better hurry only a few building sites are left In the developed area. Twenty-four acres are now in the development stage and will be ready for your dream home in the country. Call us TODAY!</p>
        <p>Whitley &amp;amp; Associates</p>
        <p>doesn't need a bedroom ranch bath and one car</p>
        <p>IB</p>
        <p>realtor</p>
        <p>752-8888</p>
        <p>Dees Whitley, G.R.I.</p>
        <p>758-0816 Mavis Butts, G.R.I. 752-7073Aldridge &amp;amp; Southerland is a house'</p>
        <p>SOLD</p>
        <p>word.</p>
        <p>OPEN TODAY 2-4622 S. Elm  103  Cambridge</p>
        <p>*44,900</p>
        <p>IF YOU WANT TO BUY OR SELL... CALL US</p>
        <p>When ALDRIDGE &amp;amp; SOUTHERLAND, REALTORS, lists your home for sale we don't consider it just another listing. We take pride in our professional ability to sell your home fast and for the ri^t price.</p>
        <p>When we feature your home in our "PREFERRED HOMES brochure, your home is getting maximum exposure 24 hours a day, 7 days a week; plus your home is advertised nationwide to all our members throughout the United States through our nationwide referral service.</p>
        <p>If you need assistance in finding a new home in any part of the United States, we can refer you to a reputable REALTOR to help relieve you of the burden.</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY-For tha larga family. S bedrooms, 4/ baths, tremndoos dan with firaplaca, formal living and dining roomt, playroom, utility room with Vi bath, double garage. 171,000</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLE Y-Thli tour bedroom home has almost 40fl0 sq. ft. of heated areal Enough room for anyone! Huge racraatloo room with firaplaca in addition to family room wlfti fireplace. Formal areas, modern kitchen with eating area, beautiful wooded lot on traffic free circle. 174,900. CHERRY OAKS-RollIng ranch in wooded safting. 4 large bedrooms (one the tiza of a double garage) 3 full tile baths, dan with firaplaca and wood box, shaded patio. 2400 sq. ft. of haatad area In Immaculate condition, walking distance to pool and tanqis courts. Your family will love If I *43,9S0 LAKE ELLSWORTH-Brand new ranch on wooded corner lot. a Perfect family home close fo racraaflonal facilities. 4 bedrooms, M baths, family room with firaplaca, double garage with side entry. $59,000 TUCKER ESTATES-Yoo'll love this 4 bedrooms, 2Wi bath home In Graanvllla's hottast new area. Close to schools. Shopping and churches. Large den with fireplace, formal araat, double garage. $55,500.</p>
        <p>ORIMESLANO-A fouch of the Old South. Colonial stylo home</p>
        <p>only 10 minutes from Greenville. Formal areas, don with fireplace, bookcases, kitchen with eating area, double</p>
        <p>garage. $54,000 E. WRIGHT ROAD-' bedroom ranch check the outside, with stained hard' garage. $48,900</p>
        <p>LAKE GLENWOOD-J ranch with all Large den with double garage, maTW ex</p>
        <p>LAKE GLENWOOD-Wtll kept brick ranch by the lake. 3 spacious badroomt, 2 full baths, dan with fireplace, formal living and dining rooms, baautiful lot. $42,500</p>
        <p>a batter location? 3 t. If you rida by and Ida. Formal areas Ith fireplace, double</p>
        <p>itom built 3 btdroom on today's markat. ases, formal areas.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA floor. Invastmant other. $23,000</p>
        <p>apartment on 2nd one and rent the</p>
        <p>CAME LOT3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, den with fireplace, formal living and dining rooms, brand new and beautiful. $44,000.</p>
        <p>ELM STREET2 Story home near ECU. Living room with firaplaca, formal dining room, bright cheery kitchen, 4 bedrooms, loads of storage space. OPEN TODAY 2-4. $44,900.</p>
        <p>LAKE GLENWOOD-Naw listing. 3 badrooms, 2 full baths, dan with fIraplKa, formal living and dining rooms, double garage with side entry. Almost new. S44,JD0</p>
        <p>CAMBRIOGE-Easy loan assumption at 144% on this almost new brick ranch. Plush dan with fireplace, kitchen with eating area, formal living and dining rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths. 839,500. OPEN TODAY 2-4.</p>
        <p>YORKTOWN SQUARE-3 bedroom, 1'/i bath townhouse. Large family room, modarn kitchen with eating area, dining room, covartd patio. 833,000.</p>
        <p>MEAOOWBROOK-Spaclous home with lots of potential. Four bedrooms, largo kitchen, living room, carport, large lot.</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY AREA-5 bedrooms, bath home on Rotary Street. Aluminum siding exterior, new roof and heating plant. Perfect tor home or investment. 829,000 YORKTOWN  bedrooms,  baths,</p>
        <p>plush througholhMm aOtli cliyMlences of modarn living. Excellent tlnafURAMoaBlliamment. 824,500</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLE Y-HIgh and beautiful lot. $9,000</p>
        <p>UNIVERSITY CONDOMINiUMS-2 bedrooms, 1'/^ baths, large family area and pafki., modern kitchen. $21,500. MEADOWBROOK-Spaclous home with lots of potential. Four bedrooms, large kitchen, living room, carport, larga lot.</p>
        <p>820.500</p>
        <p>COUNTRY-3 bedroom, 2 bath doublewlde In the country. Almost new, nice lot, modern kitchen, assumable loan.</p>
        <p>819.500</p>
        <p>COUNTRY HOMEPactolus Highway. 2 bedrooms, bath, paneled den. 812,000.</p>
        <p>Aldridge &amp;amp;</p>
        <p>REALTORS</p>
        <p>Southerland</p>
        <p>756-3500</p>
        <p>Terry Shank 756-3108</p>
        <p>Steve Worthington 746-3051</p>
        <p>Louise Hodge 756-5005</p>
        <p>Mike Aldridge 756-7871</p>
        <p>Don Southerland 756-5260</p>
        <p>Kyrin Roebuck</p>
        <p>OFFICE MANAGER</p>
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        <p>D-SThe DiUy Reflector. Greenville, N.C.SHnday, October J, 1K</p>
        <p>P&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>THIS IS THE CAR lOR YOUTOYOTA|Beot The 1977 Price Rise!Over 75 New 1976 Toyotas In Stock</p>
        <p>eee</p>
        <p>^Corolla 1600 2 Door Sedan*2912</p>
        <p>BUY NO MORE  PAY NO MORE':</p>
        <p>MOOCCEntfnt rtpMdtrintmlulon Vinvl Floor Covtflm,</p>
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        <p>MiU) LiBht  UKtfCMitlnfl</p>
        <p>Eictrlc Wip*rs</p>
        <p>Corolla 2 Door Coup*</p>
        <p>Clico Liftbock</p>
        <p>Land Cruiser</p>
        <p>Hilux Pickup</p>
        <p>TARHEEL TOYOTA</p>
        <p>109 Trade St./Greenville, N.C./Dealer License 3035</p>
        <p>OPEN TIL 9 P.M.</p>
        <p>WE ALSO INCLUDE THE ORIGINAL TARHEEL TOYOTA NEW  CAR GUARANTEE</p>
        <p>100,000 MILES  OR 3 YEARS</p>
        <p>Every ear dealer in the country it talking "dependability" these days. At Tarheel Toyota we've decided to do something about It. A new car warranty that's longer than any other warranty in the world, (exclusively for Tarheel Toyota) Bill Draper can tell you why: "Nobody else in the world hat a car like this. I've been in the factory in Japan, I've teen how the Toyota it made, thb quaiity of the workmanship, the integrity and the craftsmanship that go into this car. I know the Toyota ituidc and out."</p>
        <p>Until now most new car warranties haven't been much more than discounts on the car repairs you knew you'd need. Our warranty it our guarantee of faith in the Toyota.</p>
        <p>"Nobody else in the world can put this kind of warranty on their car. My faith and my knowledge and experience with Toyota tell me I can do it. Toyota builds an automobile to last."</p>
        <p>Our knowledge of the Toyota comes from research, from first hand information from our service department and from a great number of satisfied Toyota customers. For 100,000 miles or 3 years from the day you purchase your new Toyota, we guarantee to replace or repair your motor, transmission and rear end, if they fail under normal driving conditions.</p>
        <p>We'll ask you to keep the vehicle properly maintained and we'll ask that you bring it back to Tarheel Toyota for any repairs covered by this warranty. We're offering the 100,000 miles, 3 year warranty in addition to the new car warranty offered by Toyota Motor Sales, USA. It's a promise, a guarantee of Toyota quality. Toyota dependability.12 MONTHS OR 12,000 MILES USED CAR WARRANTY</p>
        <p>DEMO SPECIAL 11976 Mercedes Benz</p>
        <p>|Mod*l 3400. 4 ipttd, fully  quippK.MKi R*d Q</p>
        <p>10OSNtwCirWrrnty</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>11974 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>I Aark green stock na )l40-A</p>
        <p>I Ak.AM-FMraMkJspaed.</p>
        <p>*6498</p>
        <p>1972 MERCEDES</p>
        <p>no-o. 4 &amp;lt;IOOr. 4 ltM, AM/FM reio, Ir, wfilt*. SlocK no. M7I</p>
        <p>A  ,  ,g298</p>
        <p>1976 TOYOTA</p>
        <p>Collet OT. Bluo, S tpotd. tir. AM/FM (toroo. rodlol tiroi.</p>
        <p>Stocli no. X)I4    5298</p>
        <p>1975BUICK</p>
        <p>Contury Cutfotn WoBon. MolfOBony, AM/FM rotf lo, powvr windowt, tilt wtiool. wood BFOln trim, IVBBOBO rock. Stock no.</p>
        <p>3137 A.</p>
        <p>1975 TOYOTA</p>
        <p>Collco OT. Brown, 5 ipood. AM/FM rtdio, window Miodti, pollor, stock no. t) '31N.</p>
        <p>4298</p>
        <p>1975 OLDS</p>
        <p>Cutti( Suprtmt 2 door, ftodio, htottr, utomtfic, powr tMrlng. Air, whit# with blACk vinyl top Stock no. 307S-C.</p>
        <p> 4298 1974 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>AAontA Corlo Burgundy with rd vtiour inttrior, Vinyl top. powtr ttAorlng ond brAkM, Air, rAdie. Stock no P 30 A. * ^3993</p>
        <p>1976 TOYOTA</p>
        <p>HIIUK pickup. 4 ipood, AM rodio. Ions bod, yollow. Slock no. 3133-</p>
        <p>  *  3698</p>
        <p>1974 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Van. I'ipOKi, radio, wtilta. Slock</p>
        <p>no3JIA  3698</p>
        <p>This guarantee applies to cars selling for $1000.00 and up. On a 50-50 basis. All work must be done In our shop. This warranty does not apply to any sport cars, high performance engines or 4 speed transmissions (except economy cars). Most good used cars (even if they look like new) are only guaranteed for a month. Or for a thousand mites. No more. And some are not guaranteed at all. But at Tarheel Toyota when we say a used car Is in excellent condition, we're willing to</p>
        <p>stand behind It. We're willing to do something a little extra tor it. So we guarantee Its motor, its rear end, and Its transmission for twelve months or twelve thousand miles. If you're In the market tor a better used car, come out to Tarheel Toyota and look at ours. We'll show you some as good as new. Guaranteed. (Asterisk denotes warranted car.)</p>
        <p>1973 PONTIAC</p>
        <p>Grind Prlx SJ. Alp, Automtlc, power ttAtrlng And brAke*. AAA/FM PAdlo, tilt whAAl. Blue with blAck vinyl lop. ^ 3  9 3</p>
        <p>1973 CADILLAC</p>
        <p>Sdan D Vlllt. SrMn with vinyl op, lilt wtiMi, (Ir, powtr Mtls. powtr windows, lotdtd.</p>
        <p>1974 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Mtllbu Classic 3 door. Automatic, air coodlllon, AM FM radio, haatar, vinyl top. Stockno.3M7A 3393</p>
        <p>1974 PONTIAC</p>
        <p>LaMans. 2 dr. coupa, aufomallc, air, powtr staarlno snd brakas, AM radio, hoatar, Blua.</p>
        <p>.3298</p>
        <p>1972 CADILLAC</p>
        <p>CAUPA D VlllA. SilvAr with black vinyl top. air. powAr window* And *AAr*, loAdAd. Stbck no. 3033-</p>
        <p>  3298</p>
        <p>1974 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>ChAvAnnt Pickup AufomAtk. PAdio, hAAtAr. Stock no. NIt A..</p>
        <p>3298</p>
        <p>1974 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>V ton pickup. Autonsatlc, powor tAAPlng And bPAkt*. tool box. biuA and whlto. Stock no. 11S-B.</p>
        <p>. 3298</p>
        <p>1975 TOYOTA</p>
        <p>CoroilA. 2 door ftrown, 4 tpoAd. .mcknoRs, 2698</p>
        <p>1973BUICK</p>
        <p>LoSAbra. 2 door. AM/FM radio. Air, powtr itAATino and brakt*. Stock no 2217 B.</p>
        <p>2598</p>
        <p>1972 FORD</p>
        <p>Mustang. Whitt. 3 kpttd, V-l, radio, chroma WhAAl*.</p>
        <p>2598</p>
        <p>1973 FORD</p>
        <p>Oran Torino Sport. Automatic, power steering, air, AM/FM starao. Gretn. 2 door. Stock no. D-3324 A.  I  a</p>
        <p>*2598</p>
        <p>1973 VOLKSWAGEN</p>
        <p>4IJ Wapon, radio, haatar, automatic. luBoapa rack, blua.</p>
        <p>Stockno 3M3A 2198 1972 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Nova. Rad. automatiCr A cylinder, radio, chroma whAAi*. Stock no.SAAPA</p>
        <p>2098</p>
        <p>3498  1974  AUSTIN  MARINA  1973DATSUN 1200</p>
        <p>4 door. AM radio, 4 aptad, air, brown. Stock no. 31AA-A.</p>
        <p>*2498</p>
        <p>1972 BUICK</p>
        <p>Skylark Brown. White inttrior, automatic, air, power stAerlng, vinyl top, Stock no. 3lS*-A.</p>
        <p>1973 TOYOTA</p>
        <p>Mllux Pickup. Rad. radio, haatar. o M/l A.</p>
        <p>2298</p>
        <p>1974 FORD</p>
        <p>Pinto, a door. Radio, neattr, automatic, red, stock no. 30f A.</p>
        <p>.2298 1974 FORD PINTO</p>
        <p>Brown.</p>
        <p>haat^.</p>
        <p>Automatic, radio.</p>
        <p>2298</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>1975 HONDA 550-FOUR Lot* of extras</p>
        <p>1498</p>
        <p>2 door. Radio, hoatar, 4 grten. Stockno. 2A71A.</p>
        <p>2098</p>
        <p>2498</p>
        <p>2398</p>
        <p>1973 FORD</p>
        <p>Ranch Wagon. Vaiiow with Mack vinyl top. Automatic, air, power steerfng, AM/FM atereo.</p>
        <p>*2398</p>
        <p>1973 FORD</p>
        <p>Gran Torino Sport. Automatic, power steering end brake*, radio, vinyl top Blue, sport wheel*. Stock no. 320* A</p>
        <p>1974 TOYOTA</p>
        <p>Corolla. 2 door. Radio, noarar. 4 apAAd, blua. Stock no. 314A-A.</p>
        <p>*2098</p>
        <p>1972 CHEVROLET '</p>
        <p>impala Custom, 2 door. Rad. automatic, power steering and brakes, air, radio, black vinyi top. stockno. 30*0 A. $2098</p>
        <p>1973 AMC HORNET</p>
        <p>2 &amp;lt;Mr Brpwn, 2 spMd, rcdlo. hMl. stock I, 2M5 A.</p>
        <p>.2098</p>
        <p>1972 DATSUN</p>
        <p>510 Wagon, Automatic, radio, heater, vinyl top. Stock no. I0i3 A.  ^</p>
        <p>1973 TOYOTA</p>
        <p>Corolla. I door. Radio, hoater, 8 ipoed, red, Stock no. 2157 A.</p>
        <p>*1998</p>
        <p>1972 FORD</p>
        <p>Oren Torino. 4 door. Blue, automatic, power steering, air, radio. Stockno. 3312-A.</p>
        <p>1998</p>
        <p>1972 PONTIAC</p>
        <p>CbtRiina, Grtn. 4 doer, utomatic, air, powar ilaarlnp and brakas, radio. Stock no. 3337</p>
        <p>*  1898</p>
        <p>1971 BUICK</p>
        <p>Eatate Wagon. Automatic, air condition, full power. AAA/FM radio, tut whoel. super buy. Stockno 25 A *$1898</p>
        <p>1972 DATSUN 510</p>
        <p>2 door. Radio, heater. 4 speed, vinyl top, chrome dish wheels, blue, stockno. F-30*a.</p>
        <p>1898</p>
        <p>1971 FORD</p>
        <p>Mustang. Green, vinyl top. automatic, powar atoerlng, radio. Stock no 3013-A.</p>
        <p>1798</p>
        <p>1971 BUICK</p>
        <p>Skylark. Automatic, radio, vinyl top. air, groan Stock na. P 30f*.</p>
        <p>1798</p>
        <p>1998</p>
        <p>1971 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Chevalia. Automatic, radio, haatar. power atoerlng. brilllent, yellow with black top. Stock no.</p>
        <p>1798</p>
        <p>1973 FIAT 128</p>
        <p>White, 4 door. 4 speed, front wheel drive, am radio. Stock no. 2*44 A.</p>
        <p>1798</p>
        <p>TARHEEL TOYOTA</p>
        <p>109 Trad Sf.-Graenvllle, N.C. Dealer Lie. 3035</p>
        <p>OPEN TILL P.M.</p>
        <p>New Car OHice 756-3228 Used Car Offica 756-3231</p>
        <p>1971 BUICK</p>
        <p>Skylark. 2 door hardtop. Automatic, power steering, air. vinyl top. oraan. Stock no. Jill-</p>
        <p>*  1798</p>
        <p>1971 PONTIAC</p>
        <p>Laman*. Automatic, power steering, air, blue, whlto interior. radio. Stock no. 2S20-O.</p>
        <p>1973 FORD</p>
        <p>Pinto run-bbout, radio, haatar</p>
        <p>1698</p>
        <p>SPECIAL</p>
        <p>1975 SUZUKI "500"</p>
        <p>HffX riM tor. BiMit Nr. era tort, anty s mllto atto JuiMiteanaw</p>
        <p>1050</p>
        <p>1973CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Vafla OT Wason. Oraan, 4 ipaad. air, itock no. 332 A.</p>
        <p>1598</p>
        <p>1973 FORD</p>
        <p>Pinto. Blue, automatic, radio, atock no. 32S*-A.  ^1598</p>
        <p>1798 1974CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>1972 PLYMOUTH</p>
        <p>Duitar 340. 1 door Aulomallc, radio, powar ttaarlns. blua. Stockno 3aa4 A. 8] 798</p>
        <p>1971 FORD</p>
        <p>Mavarlck. 1 door Radio, hoatar, aulomallc. praan Stock no. 3sai</p>
        <p>  .1698</p>
        <p>1970 MERCURY</p>
        <p>AAontago MX/Wagon. Stock no. 3324 A. Whlto. luggaga rack, air, automatic,  ^  &amp;lt;</p>
        <p>Vaga. 2 door. Brown with whita tripa, AM/FM radio, with tapa, port rims. Stock no. 27M*A. NADA Valut sites. Our Price</p>
        <p>1598</p>
        <p>1698</p>
        <p>1972 FORD</p>
        <p>LTD. 2 door. Orooh. Air. power steering, end brakes, power windows, vinyl top Stock no</p>
        <p>1598</p>
        <p>1972 TOYOTA</p>
        <p>Coroiis. 4 speod. radio, heatar. graan. Stock no. 22S5 A.</p>
        <p>1598</p>
        <p>3 dr. 4 ipaed,</p>
        <p>*1698</p>
        <p>1971 VOLKSWAGEN 411</p>
        <p>4 door. Automatic, blua. AM/FM, air. stock no 3040 A.</p>
        <p>1698</p>
        <p>1972 TOYOTA</p>
        <p>Corona. 4 doer. Radio, heater, automatic, green. Stock no. 3002</p>
        <p>*  1698</p>
        <p>1971 VOLKSWAGEN 411</p>
        <p>4 ddor. Automatic, radio, haatar. Ideal car. Yailow. Stock no im</p>
        <p>1971 PLYMOUTH</p>
        <p>Ouatar. Automatic, air condition, radio, haatar claan Stock no.</p>
        <p>k* 1598</p>
        <p>1971 DATSUN</p>
        <p>no Waoon. Slock no. 334r A. Vallow, automallc. radio.</p>
        <p>1598</p>
        <p>1969 FORD</p>
        <p>F.IOO Pickup, automatic, graan a wblta. CB radio. Slock no. 3BI1</p>
        <p>"  1498</p>
        <p>1973 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Vega OT. 2 radio, heater,</p>
        <p>hatchback,</p>
        <p> ______  automatic,</p>
        <p>orange. Stock no. S12S*A. NADA Value lia*l Our Price $ | ^ ^ g</p>
        <p>1971 FORD</p>
        <p>Mavarlck Orabbor. Oraan, J apaad, radio, vinyl loe. Stock no. 3330 A</p>
        <p>1972GREMLIN Purpla, whlta strlpa, 3 spatd.l radio, chroma whaali. Stock no. I</p>
        <p>1498</p>
        <p>1970 BUICK</p>
        <p>Skylark. 4 door aadan.l automatic, air, powar ttaarina,l allvar. stock no. 3030 S f f 9 g|</p>
        <p>1970 VOLKSWAGEN</p>
        <p>Squaraback. 3 door. Rddle.l hdatar, automatic, air, whiia.r stock no. J7M B 109 81</p>
        <p>1972 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Vasa Wapon. 3 door. Radio.] haatar. automatic, rad. Stock no. | P-SltS. NAOA Valut tl4tt Ourl</p>
        <p>*10981</p>
        <p>1969 FORD</p>
        <p>Muittno. Tallow, a cyilndar, 3I ipoad, radio, hoatar. , -  _  f</p>
        <p>*998</p>
        <p>1971 OLDS</p>
        <p>Vlata Cruiser. 1 aaat, automatic. I air, power ateerlng, beige. Stock I no. R 9124.  |</p>
        <p>998</p>
        <p>898</p>
        <p>1969 FIAT 128</p>
        <p>blua SlocK no 3713 b.</p>
        <p>1969 PONTIAC Lamani. Blua. Automatic, powtr I tiaarlnB Stock no, 0-33* A.</p>
        <p>798</p>
        <p>1968 FORD</p>
        <p>Falrlana. Slock no. 3304 a.</p>
        <p>698</p>
        <p>1969 PONTIAC</p>
        <p>Lamana. Stock no. R 3*80.</p>
        <p>698</p>
        <pb facs="00093182_0041" />
        <p>&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>For Tho Week Of October 3-9, 1976Flanders Plays President In Harry Truman Plain Speaking</p>
        <p>Actor Ed Flanders recreates President Harry S. Truman in a brilliant solo performance of the crusty down - home president on Harry S. Truman PLAIN SPEAKING, a television presentation adapted from the best - selling book by Merle Miller, Tuesday, Oct. 5, at9p.m.onPBS.</p>
        <p>President Harry S. Truman once described himself as a man who said what he meant and meant what he said. The PBS teleplay, using the Presidents own words, depicts Truman at the age of 68 reflecting upon his timid childhood, his early jobs, his uncomfortabie welcome to</p>
        <p>Congress, his reluctant entry into the vice presidency, and the events surrounding his life as President of the United States  with candid opinions on the likes of Richard Nixon, Dwight Eisenhower, Joseph Kennedy, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Fidel Castro and Gen. Douglas MacArthur. The program is set in the library of the Truman home in Independence, Missouri and the Oval Office of the White House.</p>
        <p>*</p>
        <p>Flanders' Truman calls upon a wide range of emotion from the former president: love for his daughter Margaret and his wife Bess, great anger at</p>
        <p>General MacArthur, pensive recollection of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, and real concern for "the average American. Trumans legendary opinions are directed at many famous figures in American history. Old Joe Kennedys as big a crook as weve got anywhere in this country and I dont like it a bit that he bought his son the nomination for the Presidency</p>
        <p> I dont know how much it</p>
        <p>cost him... Im sure he didnt pay anymore than he had to. Or, Nixon I dont think knew the difference between the truth and a lie. I cant understand how he got on as far as he did. Or, Eisenhower got so he</p>
        <p>wouldnt see anybody but millionaries. He for^t that they were honoring the Presidency, not him.</p>
        <p>Harry S. Truman PLAIN SPEAKING touches on some of the more spectacular events in Trumans presidency. The death of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Trumans decision to drop the atom bomb and his decision to lire war hero Gen. Douglas MacArthur. During the special, Flanders also captures the former president at some activities he took great pleasure in - walking on one of his weil  known energetic constitutionals, and relaxing at the piano.</p>
        <p>Barbara Walters Is The New Face On ABC Evening News</p>
        <p>PRESIINT TRUMAN-Prwideot Harry S. Tnman once described self as a man who said what he meant and meant what be said. Now, Ed Flands performs Truman in a ffledal PBS tdevlsk presentation of the best-selling book Plain Speaking, on Tuesday, Oct. S at 9 p.m. on PBS.</p>
        <p>Barbara Walters, one of televisions most honored journalists, joins ABC News this week. Among her duties will be co-anchoring the network's evening newcast with Harry Reasoner, and the first</p>
        <p>edition of ABC News with Harry Rascmer and Barbara Walters debuts Monday, 7 to 7:30 p.m. In addition to her nightly duties with Reasoner, Ms. Walters will participate in</p>
        <p>"Issues and Answers and a series of mie-hour prime time specials.</p>
        <p>She was named 1975 Broadcaster of the Year by the International Radio and Televison Society, and was awarded an Emmy the same month by the National Academy of Televison Arts and Sciences.</p>
        <p>Ms. Waiters was hailed as Todays Woman in a</p>
        <p>Appeals To Klugman-^</p>
        <p>After 30 years of playing almost every character ima^Ue  from detective to hoodlum to doctor to gambler  Jack Klugman has found a very appealing role that combines medicine and investigation in his new series, Quincy, seen on the NBC Sunday Mystery Movie,8to9:30p.m.</p>
        <p>Ive played doctor and detective, but this is the first time Ive played both rolled into one, said KJugman of Quincy, </p>
        <p>a sharp - witted coroner. "I like the idea that hes pushed into the detective part  hes forced to prove his medical findings to be correct. Iliats appealing to me.</p>
        <p>Trouble usually results when he oversteps his bounds, however. In q)ite of this, Quincy just cant stay away from the detective work. He examines each victim with the knowledge that medical clues on the victim mutely point to the criminal. In</p>
        <p>each of Quincyjs cases, these revelations usually open a pandoras box  what is seemindy a routine crime eventually evolves into a very complicated police matter.</p>
        <p>Quincys principal antagonist is Police Lt. Monahan, played by Garry Walger. The coroners involvement in areas of police jurisdiction often leads to explosive (and sometimes humorous) confrontations.</p>
        <p>Newsweek cover story, and as one of the 100 most influential leaders in America by Time magazine.</p>
        <p>Reasoner joined the network in Dec., 1970. Since that time he has served in a variety of capacities - as correspondent, commentator, co-anchorman and anchorman - for ABC News television and radio coverage of . most of the major news stories in the nation and the world.</p>
        <p>In 1974, Reasoner shared an Emmy Award as "New Broadcaster of the Year. That year, he also received the Overseas Press Club of America Award for best television documentary on foreign affairs in 1973. He received the OPC accolade for his Rqwrt From Africa, seen on The Reasoner Report in Aug., 1973, a program he hosted from Feb., 1973 to June, 1975.</p>
        <p>Prior to joining ABC News, Reasoner worked for CBS News as a newscaster, correspondent and commentator for 14 years.</p>
        <p>Named as Executive Producer of ABC News With Harry Reasoner and Barbara Walters is Robert Selgnethaler who brings to the program a d^th of experience in planning for and producing coverage of national and worldwide news. He has been a journalist for 21 years  newspaperman, radio broadcaster and television writer, producer and director.</p>
        <p>Lucy Jarvis will produce special prwams hosted by Ms. Watters fidkwing her debut as Go-anchorperson on the Evening News</p>
        <p>Describing the upcoming</p>
        <p>Barbara Walters specials, Ms. Jarvis said, Barbara will take the audience with her to visit pecle and places that they always wanted to see and would</p>
        <p>rarely have had the opportunity to do. There will be outstanding people from the world of politics, entertainment and the arts.</p>
        <p>REPORTERS-Barbara Walters, one of televiskmi moat</p>
        <p>wtmm  I I III I My  ^      BMU  XIV  W  VI</p>
        <p>the Atkm and the world, Monday throuMi Friday, on ABC News With Hany Reasoner and Bartwra Waltns, pmnierlng Monday,Oct.4(7-7:30p.m.)onABC-TV.</p>
        <pb facs="00093182_0042" />
        <p>Monday-Friday Daytime</p>
        <p>Schoolhouse Rock</p>
        <p>5:30 a.m. (7) TEA</p>
        <p>6:00 (3N) Summer Semester</p>
        <p>(5) Arthur Smith</p>
        <p>(6) Candna In The Morning</p>
        <p>(7) Almanac</p>
        <p>(9) Candna Today 6:30 (3N) These Things We Share</p>
        <p>(3W) ArthurSmlth (5)FarmNevra</p>
        <p>(11) Summer Semesto-7:00 (3N) News</p>
        <p>(3W.12) Good Morning, America (5) TV 5 News</p>
        <p>(6.7) Today</p>
        <p>(11) News</p>
        <p>7:30 (5) Time For Unde Paul 8:00 (3N,11) Cs^tain Kangaroo</p>
        <p>(5) Good Mondng, America (9) News</p>
        <p>8:30 (25) In School Program-</p>
        <p>9:00*(^) DickLambShow (3W) Hot Seat</p>
        <p>(5.7) Mike Dou^as Show</p>
        <p>(6) Dinah!</p>
        <p>(9) Captain Kangaroo</p>
        <p>(11) PhU Donahue</p>
        <p>(12) Montage</p>
        <p>9:30 (3W)FamUy Feud 10:00 (3N,9,11) Price Is Right (3W) Donahue</p>
        <p>(5) FenuneFare</p>
        <p>(6.7) Sanford And Si (12) Dinah!</p>
        <p>10:30(5) Ryans Hope</p>
        <p>(6.7) Celebrity Sweepstakes 11:00 (3N,9,11) Gambit</p>
        <p>(3W) $20,000 Pyramid</p>
        <p>(S)Edge(HNidit</p>
        <p>(6.7) Wheel Of Fortune (12)EdgeOfNi0)t</p>
        <p>11:30 (3N,9,11) Love Of Ufe (3W,5,12) Happy Days</p>
        <p>(6.7) HoUywoodSmuues 12:00 p.m. (3N,11) The Young fc</p>
        <p>(3W) Good Afternoon, Candna (5,9) News</p>
        <p>(6) Carolina At Noon</p>
        <p>(7) Eyewitness News (12) Hot Seat</p>
        <p>12:30 (3N,9,U) Search For Tomorrow</p>
        <p>(3W,5,12) All My Children</p>
        <p>(6,7) The Gong Show 1:00 (3N) Pe^ Haces And</p>
        <p>(3W,12) Ryans Hope</p>
        <p>(5) Marcus Wdby,M.D.</p>
        <p>(6) Somerset</p>
        <p>(7) Somerset</p>
        <p>(9)The Young * The Restless</p>
        <p>(11) Peggy Mann</p>
        <p>1:30 (3N,3W,9,11) As The Worid Turns</p>
        <p>(6.7) Days Of Our Uves</p>
        <p>(12) Family Feud</p>
        <p>2:00 (5,12) $20,000 Pyramid 2:30 (3N,9,11) The Guiding Ught (3W,5,12)OneUfeToUve</p>
        <p>(6.7) The Doctors</p>
        <p>3:00 (3N,9,11) All InTheFamUy</p>
        <p>(6.7) Another Worid</p>
        <p>3:15 (3W,5,12) General Ho^ltal 3:30(3N,9,ll)MatchGame 4:00 (3N) Tattletales (3W) Edge Of Night</p>
        <p>(5) UtUe Rascals</p>
        <p>(6) Batman</p>
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        <p>While Schoolhouse Rock entertains, it also teaches in a way that children can relate to -using upbeat contemporary music and appealing visual elements. The New York Times has said that 'Schoolhouse Rock . . added variety and substance to the Saturday morning schedule.</p>
        <p>The genesis behind the series was the puzzlement of a father, David B. McCall, because his 10-year-old son could memorize words of every rock song, but could not remember multiplication taUes.</p>
        <p>It struck me, said McCall, a New York advertising executive, that it would be good to put the two together -music and multiplication. He orginally thought only in terms of producing a record with the multqilication tables set to music, and promptly asked a composer to do the work. But the results were flatly no good, he remembers.</p>
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        <p>The irony of the situation is, however, that doing Kojak was purely an accident. I did a made - for - TV movie, The Marcus - Nelson Murders, that eventually spun - off into Kojak, but I accepted the part, not knowing about the possibility of a series. If I had known, I would have never made the film, because I wasnt emotionally ready for a series.  Telly ccmfesses his fondness of moving around, but now at least ^ of his time is in abeyance.</p>
        <p>Telly Savalas grew iqi in Long Island, New York, with bis sister and three brothers  Socrates, Praxiteles and Demosthenes (George), who now plays his bumUing underling, Stavros, on Kojak. His parents were Greek immigrants and his father was an on-again, off - again millionaire, who went through several fortunes. Our happiest times were when we were at the bottom of the ladder, he reminisces.</p>
        <p>His first ambition was to be a psychiatrist, and he even went on to ^aduate school at Columbia, majoring in psychology. Disenchantment set in, and he turned to acting when he was 37 years old. He answered a TV casting call and wound up with a small part on a TV show. One small part led to another until he was cast as Pontius Pilate in The Greatest Story Ever Tdd. He shaved his bead to make himself more villainous, and this was to becMne his trademark.</p>
        <p>Following Greatest Story, he made many second - rate movies and spaghetti westerns.</p>
        <p>KOJAK - With New York City as tbe backdrop fw a large pwtion of the series, ^ak, starring Telly Savalas as Lt. Theo K&amp;lt;4ak is now in its fourth season. He is pictured above (top</p>
        <p>left, bottom ri^ and with series regular Kevin Dobson, top right). Series rehilar Dan Frazer is red at bottom left. Kojak is telecast ays. (9-10 p.m.) on CBS Channels 3N-9-11.</p>
        <p>but never landed the lead. Finally, in 1972, came his big break  The Marcus - Nelson Murders. Since that time, its been ali uphili for Telly career-wise. I love the applausi! he exiaims.</p>
        <p>Things have not been igMl in his persimal life, however, and his love life has been an endless source of gossip and speculation. Hes been married and divorced twice, and lived with km^ime girifriend Sally Adams, tbe mother of his only son. They have since parted and</p>
        <p>he is seen nowadays with first (me beauty and then another.</p>
        <p>His answer to criticism of his personal life is: When stardom</p>
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        <p>(6.7) NBC Monday Ni^t Movie: Never Give An Inch Henry Fonda and Paul Newman star. An actkm film about a close-knit, independent Oregon lumtering family who refuse to be intimidated by strikes, sabotage or fierce local opposition and keep their commitments no matter what the odds or the cost. (2fars)</p>
        <p>(25) In Performance At Wolf Trap: Andre Kostelanetz conmtcts the National Symphony Orchestra, with guest soloist Yehudi Menuhin. (60 min)</p>
        <p>9:30 (SN,9,11) Alls Fair: Richard and Charleys plan for a perfect evening takes a temporary leaning towards disaster when attempts to keep politics from their conversation proves unsuccessful. 10:00 (3N,9,U) Executive Suite: A daughter who is a furtive from the law, a blackmail plot following a broken love affair, and a pornographic movie threaten the careers of several of the executives. (60 min)</p>
        <p>(25) Grand Prix Tennis: Firemans Fun International (^len Tennis Champkmsfaips Defending champion Arthur Ashe beads the field of 64 players competing for $125,000 in prizes. (3hrs)</p>
        <p>11:00 (3N,6,7,9,11) News, Weather, Sports 11:30 (3N,9,11) CBS Late Show: Going Home Robert Mit-chum and Brenda Vaccaro. Six-year-old Jimmy Graham discovers his mother dyii^ from wounds inflicted by his father and at the subsequent trial Jimmys testimony is instrumental in his fathers conviction. (2hrs)</p>
        <p>(6.7) Show: Guest host is Lola Falana and guests are Wayne Newton, BUI Cosby, Orson Bean and Pat Derby. (90 min)</p>
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        <p>So spoke actor Paul Newman during the filming of Sometimes A Great Notion, an action drama to be colorcast under the new title, Never Give An Inch, on NBC Monday Ni^t at the Movies Oct. 4,9 to 11 p.m., on Channel 6-7. Newman stars with Henry Fonda, Lee Remick and Michael Sarrazin.</p>
        <p>Though it was the second fUm he had directed, the 1971 Universal release marked the first occasion that Newman acted and directed at the same time. The two endeavors are closely related.</p>
        <p>It obviously takes a Mt of acting talent to be a director, he pointed out, to make a groig) of trusting innocents believe you actuaUy know what youre doing.</p>
        <p>Newman and Fonda star as the father and a son of an Oregon logging famUy who decide to ignore a local strike. Fonda portrays Henry Stamper, a logger who cimsiders himself an independent operator who is just stubborn enough to keep his commitments, no matter what the odds.</p>
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        <p>Henry and his famUy, including sons Hank (Newman) and Lee (Sarrazin) refuse to turn back. They then conceive a plan using human labor to get the logs to the river and then tie them together, floating them to the mUl.</p>
        <p>Henry supervises the (^ration even though his arm is broken. But when a hi^ log accidentaUy faUs, severing his arm and then pinning another famUy member, cousin Joe Ben (Richard Jaeckel), in a treacherous riverbed, the operations appears to be imperiled.</p>
        <p>FUmed on location in Oregon, the drama is based on the popular novel by Ken Kesey.</p>
        <p>The novel is a classic drama of the strengths and weaknesses of the tough, stubborn men who settled our frontier country, Newman said, but it is Wd in a rambling conversational style. Its very hard to take that book and compress it, but (screai-writer John) Gay succeeded.</p>
        <p>Newman took Gay to the action location noting that Many scenes look fine on paper but they mi^t not fit vben played against a real-life setting.</p>
        <p>After location re-writes, the fledgling director concluded, I believe viewers will find our film extraordinarily faithful to the novel.</p>
        <p>Women Play A Major Role In Life Of NBC</p>
        <p>Womi have played a major role in the 50 - year history of NBC, particularly on television where they have starred in a variety of specials.</p>
        <p>This was brought to light during the research for the networks The First Fifty Years,  to be colorcast Sunday, Nov. 21, on The Big Event, saluting NBC on 50 years of broadcasting.</p>
        <p>Women who have been featured in their own specials, on NBC include:</p>
        <p>Dinah Shore (13 ^ials between 1961 and 1973); Ann -Margret (4 between 1969 and 1975); Peggy Fleming (4 between 1968 and 1973); Liza Minnelli (^Mcials in 1970, 1972 and 1973); Mitzi Gaynor (in 1968 and 1989); Petula Qark (in 1968 and 1969); Julie Andrews (in 1965 and 1968); Mary Martin (who starred in Peter Pan and also headlined a special in 1959); Gladys Kn#t (1974); Diana Ross (1970); Diahaim CarroU (1971); Goldie Hawn (1971); Debbie Reynolds (1969); Nancy Sinatra (1968); Bridgette Bardot (1968); Esther Williams (1960); Eleanor Roosevelt (I960); Cyd Charisse (1959);SonjaHenie(19S6).</p>
        <p>Over the years, NBC-TY series starring womoi have included:</p>
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        <p>STUBBORN LDCKiER-Deaplte a general strike. Rank Stamper (Paul Newman) and members of his family continue to work ind^eodently to meet the requiremenU of a contract to deliver a htpm*nt on time in Never Give an Inch, an actkm drama to be colorcast on NBC Monday Night at the Movies Oct. 4(9-11 p.m.) (m Channels 6-7.</p>
        <p>The Show Goes On</p>
        <p>One of the toughest troupers in Hollywood is a pig-tailed 12-year-(rfd who'd have to put a rock in each pocket to reach the weight of 100 pounds.</p>
        <p>Melissa Gilbert, who stars as Laura Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie" (Mondays, 8 to 9 p.m., on NBC (h. 6-7), is a firm believer in the show must go on tradition  despite pain and injury that would slow down most adults.</p>
        <p>Last year she did scenes from which she bad to be carried in and out of shots because she had raced her bicycle into a parked car and dislocated her knee. But she didnt miss a single day of work.</p>
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        <p>8:00 (3N,9,11) Tony Orlando And Dawn: Tonight George Carlin is featured. (60 min)</p>
        <p>(3W,5,120 Happy Days: A Mind of Their Own" The Cunninghams become concerned after Fonzie engages in a series of fights and convince him to see a psychologist which abruptly changes his lifestyle.</p>
        <p>(6.7) BAA BAA Black Sheep: High Jinx Pappy is doubly elated when Lt. Doug Rafferty joins The Black Sheep - the newcomer is both an ace flyer and the son of a well-connected admiral  but his joy turns sour when he learns that Rafferty was considered the jinx of an ill-fated squadron. (60 min)</p>
        <p>(25) The Folk Way: Maryland (oik artists, a Chesapeake Bay storyteller, mountain musicians, a gunsmith, a screen-painter, and a Gospel group are all profiled in this special. (60 min)</p>
        <p>8:30 (3W,5,12) Uveme And Shlriey: "Angels of Mercy Shirley tries to talk Lveme into becoming a volunteer nurse at a hospital, but Lveme resists until her latest heartthrob, Jerry Callihan, enters the ho^ital for an operation. _</p>
        <p>8:57 (6,7) NBC News Update;</p>
        <p>Summary of the latest news. 9:00 (^^,9,11) MASH; Hawkeye suffers blindness and severe bums due to the resultant explosion when he attempts to li^t a gas stove at four oclock in the morning.</p>
        <p>(3W,5,12) Rich Man, Poor Man: Book H: Chapter III Rudy Jordaches once secure world is threatened by a billionaires obsession for power. (60 min) 9:00 p.m. (6,7) Police Woman: Tender Soldier A series of terrorist bombings and the death of a police officer leads Pepper to go undercover to join a revolutionary underground group suspected of the slaying. (60 min)</p>
        <p>(25) Harry S' Truman: Plain Speaking: Ed Flanders depicts Truman at the age of 68, reflecting candidly and sometimes prophetically on his life in politics  including his opinions of Richard Nixon, Fidel Castro, Joseph P. Kennedy, Gen. Douglas MacArthur and many others. (60 min)</p>
        <p>9:30 (3N,9,11) One Day At A Time: Facing the reMity that Julie has run away with Chuch, Ann experiences hurt, frustration anf helplessness as she seeks a course of action that will bring her daughter home. Part II of a four-part episode.</p>
        <p>10:00 (3N,9,11) Switch: Pete and Mac masquerade as potential buyers in the dangerous game of drug smuggling.</p>
        <p>(3W,5,12) Family: Coming Apart Nancy Maitland goes through the emotional and heartbreaking experience of divorce from her husband. (60 min)</p>
        <p>(6,7) Police Story:</p>
        <p>Thanksgiving When an 11-year-old child is hit in the head by a snipers bullet during a freeway traffic tieup, police officers Hirsch and Green  also snarled in the traffic while on their way to a Thanksgiving (east - are assigned the tasks of stopping the sniper. Frank Converse and Fred Williamson star. (60</p>
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        <p>This remarkable 29-year-old, whose book, If You Could See What I Hear. is in its fifth printing, and who regards his life-long blindness as ah inconvenience, not a handicap, will make his acting debut playing a soldier blinded in combat, in MASH Tuesday, Oct. 5,9 to 9:30 p.m., on CBS Channel 3N-9-11.</p>
        <p>Sullivan plays hospital scenes</p>
        <p>with Alan Alda as Hawkeve, who becomes temporarily Wind after a gas-stove explosion. Eyes bandaged, Hawkeye doesnt realize that his lKpitai rom-mate (Sullivan) also lacks vision.</p>
        <p>As a steady traveler of the nightclub and concert circuits, the Boston-born Sullivan is accustomed to playing to audience. His greatest national exposure came from staging the National Anthem at ttie last</p>
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        <p>Bowl football game. For one who hap^ways had to cope wth a Wi^cm handicap, this nbw.gtiffllenge of acting posed no more difficult^4haij earlier ones.</p>
        <p>From the hegtantag Sullivan was determined that nothing was going to keep him from living a full life, despite the pronouncement, within his family, that he would never be like other children.</p>
        <p>If you accept such a</p>
        <p>pronouncement, he says, you learn to love being pitied. Ilie handicapped person has to get into life, and society must stop puttinghim behind gates. Sullivan has a notable sti^ of accomplishments, including a degree in Clinic psychology from Harvard University. His athletic skills skill include rowing on Harvards eight-oared crew; wrestling, in which he reached the 1968 Olympic wrestling trials; basketball, by means of a ^&amp;gt;ecial buzzer hookup; and sky diving, water-skiing and golf, which he plays in the 90s His musical career has encompassed singing with Arthur Fieldler and the Boston Pops, besides his success as a composer and arranger.</p>
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        <p>(25) The Onedln Line: James Onedin marries Anne Webster and receives a ship, the Charlotte Rhodes, as Anne's dowry. (60 min)</p>
        <p>11:00 (3N,3W,5,6,7,9,11,12) News, Weather, Sports (25) Sign Off</p>
        <p>11:30 (3N,9,11) CBS Ute Show Presents Kojak: Dead on His Feet A police detective keeps his terminal illness a secret as he begins the ruthless pursuit of his late partners murderer. (60 min)</p>
        <p>(3W,5,12) Tuesday Movie Of The Week: Who is the Black Dahlia? Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. stars as a Los Angeles detective trying to solve the slaying of a young woman, dubbed the Black Dahlia, because of her black hair and penchant (or black clothing. Lucie Arnaz co-stars. (2 hrs) (6,7) Tonigbt Show: Johnny Carson is the host with guests f Joan Rivers and Ruth Gordon. -</p>
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        <p>In a way, George Carlin is completing a cycle. After getting his comedic start in small clubs and being a regular on The Smothers Brothers Show, he became a successful Las Vegas entertainer, only to quit at the height of his career and return to smaller clubs and college audiences.</p>
        <p>Now, hes returning to television on a weekly basis as a new addition to The Tony Orlando i Dawn Rainbow Hour, broadcast Tuesdays, 8 to9p.m.,onCBSCh.9-ll.</p>
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        <p>12:30 a.m. (3N,9,11) CBS Late Show: A Very Missing Person Eve Arden and Julie Newmar. An ex-schoolteacher turned detective, is asked to track down a missing, fairhaired San Francisco heiress who has apparently taken up life as a (lower-child in New York. (2 hrs)</p>
        <p>As part of the new look (or the music - variety series, Carlin will present a weekly five-minute commentary, in his own unique style, entitled The George Carlin Report.</p>
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        <p>(7) Sbe Waits: Patty Duke (1971)</p>
        <p>9:00 (3W,5,12) Hie Way We Were: Robert Redford, Barbra Streisand (1974)</p>
        <p>9:30 (6,7) Ck&amp;gt; Fight City Hall: To The Death: Jack Klugman, Hari Rhodes (1976)</p>
        <p>11:15 (9) Whos Been Sleeping In My Bed: Dean Martin, Carol Burnett (1963)</p>
        <p>11:30 (6) China Qipper: Pat OBrien, Humphrey Bogart (1936)</p>
        <p>(11) California Kid: Martin Sheen, Vic Morrow MONDAY 9:00 p.m. (6,7) Never Give An Inch: Paul Newman, Henry Fonda (1971)</p>
        <p>11:30 (3N,9,11) Going Home: Robert Mitchum, Brenda Vaccaro(1971)</p>
        <p>TUESDAY 11:30 p.m. (3W,5,12) Who Is The Black Dahlia? Efrem Zim-baiist, Jr., Lucie Amaz</p>
        <p>13:30 a.m. (3N,9,11) A Very Missing Person: Eve Arden, Julie Newmar (1972) WEDNESDAY 7:30 p.m. (6) Brainstorm: Jeff Hunter, Dana Andrews 8:00 (7) How To Break Up A Hannv Divorce: Barbara Eden, Hal Linden 11:30 (3N,9,11) Cdumbo: Double Shock: Martin Landau, Julie Newmar(1973)</p>
        <p>12:30 a.m. (3W,5,12) Screamer: Pamela Franklin THURSDAY 12:30 a.m. (3N,9,11) Banacek: The *3 Million Piracy: George Peppard, MalphManza (1973) FRH)AY &amp;amp;:00 p.m. (3N,9,11) Brannigan: John Wayne, Richard Attenborough (1975)</p>
        <p>(3W,5,12) The Great Houdinis:</p>
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        <p>11:30 (9) The Losers: Adam Roarke, Berney Hamilton 12:30 a.m. (3W) The Night Of The Generals: Peter OToole, Omar Sharif (1967) SATURDAY 1:00 p.m. (7) The Big Gamble St^hen Boyd (1961)</p>
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        <p>The Great Houdinis, a drama based on the life and times of the world-renowned illusionist and escape artist whose glittering career masked a d^ obsession with the occult, which was culminated by a vow that he would one day ^ak from the beyond, makes its</p>
        <p>Eve Arden Stars In Late Movie</p>
        <p>Eve Arden returns to home screens as a flamboyant private eye whose search for a missing I heiress widens into a murder investigation in A Very Missing Person on The CBS Late Movie Tuesday, Oct. 5, at 12:30 p.m. on CTiannel 3N-9-11.</p>
        <p>Miss Arden appears as Hildegarde Withers, an exschool teacher-tumed-detective, who starts by trying to find a missing heiress and winds up solving a murder case.</p>
        <p>Also starring in the 90-minute mystery with a contemporary New York City background are Julie Newmar. James Gregory, Skye Aubrey, Ray Denton and Dennis Rucker.</p>
        <p>As the film opens, Hildegarde is asked by Police Inspector Oscar Piper (Gregory) to help the department find a missing, fair-haired San Francisco heiress, Lenore Gregory (Ms. Aubrey). The girl has apparently taken up the flower-child life and was last reported bound for New York.</p>
        <p>world premiere as The ABC Friday Ni^t Movie, Oct. 8,9 to 11 p.m., on Channel 3W-5-12.</p>
        <p>Paul Michael Glaser and Sally Struthers star in the feature which will be telecast just weeks before the 50th anniversary of Houdinis death. Guest stars are Ruth Gordon, Bill Bixby, Adrienne Barbeau and Vivian Vance (Ethel Mertz of I Love Lucy) in a rare 'TV film appearance.</p>
        <p>In the first part of the 20th century there was not a performer who made more money and drew bigger crowds than Harry Houdini (Glaser), magician, illusionist and escape artist. But his life was in constant turmoil because of his obsession with spiritualism and the occult. He vowed to his wife, Bess (Miss Struthers), that he would one day perform the ultimate escape and q&amp;gt;eak to her from the beyond. On his deathbed he gave her a coded message and told her that only a spiritualist who used the code would have truly contacted his spirit. Two years after his death, the Rev. Arthur Ford (Bwby) claimed that he had received that message and held a controversial seance.</p>
        <p>REUNITED-Batbra Streisand and Robert Redford star in The Way We Were, a bittersweet story of a love that could not last.</p>
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        <p>Ms. Struthers wanted the part of Bess very badly, felt she was perfect for the part, but the producers did not agree.</p>
        <p>I read for the part and they liked me but they didnt believe that I could handle the age range, she said. "The character ages thirty years during the course of the film and it was felt that I was too young to convincingly portray a middle-age woman.</p>
        <p>Although she was disconsolate, in the true, old-fashioned, show business tradition, Sally found a way.</p>
        <p>Remember the good old days of moviegoing? When Bette Davis could be counted upon to get at least one wad of Kleenex sopping wet and Fred Astaire always had at least two surefire dance routines per musical. And, whenever you went to the movies, youd sit back in your seat secure in the knowledge that no dreams would be disturbed that night, that Bogey would never open his mouth and sing and Garbo would never be seen putting on tap shoes. Dreamland was taken so seriously by everyone else and meant so much to you.</p>
        <p>It means about that much to The Way We Were too, which is why the film is an excellent depiction of the way movies once were. Looking at this movie is almost retreating to the high-powered big-star weepies of the40s.</p>
        <p>Now the box office smash will make its television premiere on The ABC Sunday Night Movie Oct. 3, 9 to 11:15 p.m. Starring in the film are Robert Redford and Barbra Streisand.</p>
        <p>The Way We Were was nominated for three Academy Awards, including a nomination for Ms. Streisand as Best Actress. The title song, composed by Marvin Hamlish with lyrics by Marilyn and Alan Bergman, received the Oscar as the years best song.</p>
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        <p>I was so happy to find out that I didnt have cancer that 1 didnt even mind the 14-inch scar across my stomach, says Dick.</p>
        <p>His rapid recovery was attributed to the fact that he was in great physical shape when he entered the hospital. A jogger and a bicyclist, Dick also works out with weights to stay in shape.</p>
        <p>Im back to doing 50 sit-ups at a time, und the dancing is just as much fun as always.</p>
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        <p>(3W,S,12) ABC Friday Night Movie: The Great Houdinis</p>
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        <p>(6,7) The Rockford FUes: The Family Hour The Rockfords fishing trip is interrupted when they become the custodians of a 9-year-oId girl whose father is hiding out from narcotics agents and the mob. Noah Beery guests. (60 min)</p>
        <p>(25) USA: People And Politics 9:30 (25) My Father Calls Me Son: Racism and Native Americans; The look at racism presents some alarming statistics concerning Indians in American society. 10:00 (6,7) Serpico; The Indian Serpico masquerades as a cop-on-the-take to capture an elusive narcotics chieftain, known only as The Indian whose numerous victims include a teen-age drug runner, her father and almost-Serpico. (60 min)</p>
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        <p>(3W,5,12) S.W.A.T,:HitMen A hospital becomes a battleground as Hondo and his team attempt to thwart a second assassination on a mobster scheduled to testify before a Senate committee, (repeat, 60 min)</p>
        <p>it Show: With host Johnny Carson. Guests are Suzanne Pleshette, Bob and Ray, and Erma Bombeck. (90 min)</p>
        <p>(9) CBS Ute Show: The Losers William Smith and Adam Roarke. Four cyclists go after a P.O.W. who is a Presidential Advisor, who is held captive by the Chinese. (2 hrs)</p>
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        <p>11:45 (25) Sign Off 12:30 a.m. (3W) Movie: The Night of the Generals Peter OToole and Omar Sharif. Story about the Nazi generals of Hitlers regime and the repercussions of a couple of prostitutes murders.</p>
        <p>(5) Peter Marshall Variety Hour</p>
        <p>He claimed he could get out of anything and he always did. He drew bigger crowds and made more money than any other performer in the history of vaudeville. He spent the last years of his life on a one-man crusade to expose ^iritualists as frauds, yet he desperately wanted to believe in them. He was The Great Houdini.</p>
        <p>Paul Michael Glaser of Starsky &amp;amp; Hutch stars as Houdini (bom Erich Weiss) with Sally Struthers portraying his wife, Bess, and Oscar-winner Ruth Gk)rdon as his mother, Mrs. Weiss. These two women were at the core of the upheaval in Houdinislife.</p>
        <p>The life and times of Ha^ Houdini - magician, illusionist, escape artist - are explored in The Great Houdinis, a drama airing as The ABC Friday Night Movies, Oct. 8, 9 to 11 p.m., on (Channel 3W-5-12.</p>
        <p>Houdinis act consisted of himself and Bess, and they were known as The Great Houdinis, Shavelson said. But he was equally devoted to his mother, and he gave her just as much attention as he did Bess. The conflicts were endless and they only increased after the old lady died.</p>
        <p>Melville Shavelson, who wrote and directed the film, discovered that there was a lot more to Houdini than just magic; When 1 was first approached about doing this film I had my doubts, since 1 couldn't see where it would go beyond magic, which really didnt interest iM, he said. But then I began tb research his life and I discovered that Houdini was a complex and tormented man, and that his career was a mask for a lot of inner turmoil. He became a fascinating subject for a movie.</p>
        <p>On her deathbed she called out HoudlnTs name, and he was convinced that she was trying to give him a message. He tried to reach her spirit through ^iritualists but found that thiey used the same tricks that he used in his act. Furious, he set out to expose them, though, and just before he died he gave Bess a secret message which he would try to communicate to her from the beyond. Controversy has raged for years as to whether Bess really received the message again.</p>
        <p>HOUDINI-A Imdng wife competliig wiUi a poisesrive mother creates pressures even Houdini cant escape when Paul Michaei Glaser, RuHi Gordon and Sally Stndhers (l to r) star in 'The Great Houdkds, a world premioe on "Tlie ABC Friday Night Movie, OcL 8, (9-11 p Jn.) onChanndsSW-S-U.</p>
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        <p>So it was with the entire regular cast of the new adventure series, Spencers Pilots, on CBS-TV.</p>
        <p>All five stars of the series  Christopher Stone, Todd Susman, (Jene Evans, Margaret Impert and Britt Leach  agreed after filming the pilot that it would be advantageous to their performances and to the authenticity of the show if each learned to fly.</p>
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        <p>Millions of television viewers know Tommy Newsom from Johnny Carsons remarks about him  hes dull, the man who brought new meaning to the word, mundane. Hell reach puberty and oid age at the same time. The man who has done so much for the color brown.</p>
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        <p>Off camera. Tommy is bright, charming and a top musician -arranger. He was in the orchestra when Carson took over The Tonight Show in 1962, and leads the band during Doc Severinsens absences.</p>
        <p>"It began about 1968, Tommy recalls, referring to when Carson began to pick on him, The first time I fronted the band - Doc was out of town - Johnny came out, looked at me and did a double'</p>
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        <p>The next time I was taking over from Doc, he made reference to my suit, which was either brown or blue. 1 wasnt used to standing in front of the group, or an audience - and Im still not-so I didnt saya word. Once I thought I'd fool him and I wore a green sports jacket. Johnny took one look and said, I see youve won the Masters golf tournament. 'No,'</p>
        <p>I replied, 'it was Masters and Johnson. It just came out. fc cant plan to be funny.</p>
        <p>I dont mind the kidding, because I know hes doing it for laughs, just like he makes fun of Docs wild outfits. If I had thin skin, 1 guess I would not be - around for 14 years.</p>
        <p>Francesca, Baby, the warm, poignant story of a 15-year-old girl attempting to cope with the problems created by her mothers alcoholism, is the season premiere of the award winning series of ABC ^-terschool Specials, airing Wednesday, Oct. 6,4:30 to 5:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>Carol Jones stars as 15-year-old Francesca, who has never previously taken a drink, but she already knows the pain of alcoholism due to her mothers problem. As the conditk of her mother, played by Melendy Britt, continues to deteriorate, the young girl assumes more and more responsibilities as head of the household, caring for her lO-year-old sister (Tara Talboy), in the absence of her traveling father (Peter Brandon).</p>
        <p>Althou^ the program deals</p>
        <p>with a serious and alarmingly prevalent problem among todays youngsters, said Squire D. Rushnell, Vice President, Childrens Programs, ABC Entertainment, Francesca, Baby is laced with humorous moments and happiness.</p>
        <p>Francesca - Chess to her friends  finds support from a good natured neiibor (Alice Nunn) and eventually discovers hope from Alateen, an organization designed to aid teenagers from families with alcoholic problems.</p>
        <p>Also starring in Francesca, Baby is Dennis Brown as Bix, Chess boyfriend. Elizabeth Herbert appears as Chess friend, Jo Lynn, with Benny Median, Doney Oatman, Scott Marc Savie, Mona Tera, lee Kessler, Barbara England and Jody Britt,</p>
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        <p>If there was faint of heart annong the group, any ap-prefaensioa was quickly allayed by pilot Art Scholl, stunt coordinator for the series, who would gui^ them through an indocrinatkm flight.</p>
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        <p>After running a pre-flight aircraft check, and explaining nomenclature and fun-damentals, ScfaoU put each Cast member through takeoff, climh, turn, stall and landing procedures, on two runs over the flight patterns. Reaction to this sudden pli^ into the realities of flying were almost as varied as Uk personalities of the individuals.</p>
        <p>relaxed during his flight.</p>
        <p>Conversely, Susman had no pre-flight jitters. I didnt feel nervousness, be explained, because I have complete confidence in Art Scholl. I loved evy minute of it, especially seeing the lake and boats from the air. And I enjoyed the sensation of banking and the feeling ofbouyancy.</p>
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        <p>All the Hee Haw cast members have begun their new season with their usual vim and vigor. In addition to Clark, they are; Buck Owens, Archie Campbell, portly Junior Samples, Gordie Tapp (Cousin aem), George Lindsay, Don Harron, Louis Marshall (Grandpa Jones), crackly voiced Misty Rowe, GunUla Hutton, Lisa Todd, Barbi Benton, Marianne Gtardon, Minnie Pearl, Lulu Roman, Roni Stoneman, John Henry Faulk andGailardSartain.</p>
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        <p>TO W.M., LYNCHBURG, VA.: The Eilery Queen series ran last year on NBC. Jim Huttmi is now guest-starring in other series and is making movies.</p>
        <p>TO J. CUSAAC, TIMMONSVILLE, S.C.: Professional wrestler, Andre the Giant, was Big Foot in a recent episode of The Six MUlion Dollar Man. Hes definitely NOT a man to tangle with!</p>
        <p>TO G. KNIGHT, HENDERSON, N.C.: Brian Keiths most recent role was as a guest-star in the opening segment of NBCs Quest. His was a stand-out performance that almost over-shadowed the regulars. He will be starring in TV movies and guesting in other series this year.</p>
        <p>TO L. COFFEY, FlSHERVDuLE, VA.: The ABC Afterschool Special, The Skating Rink, has already had a repeat performance. However, since it was so well-received, it could well come on a third time. Watch the daytime page of your TV section.</p>
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        <p>Doug believes that total concemtration is his key to success. He also feels that desire plays a very large part in a persons degree of success. Desire is the catalyst that puts the others together, he says. A lot of times it looks like you cant catch the runner, but if you really have that desire within yourself - that you want to get that runner  youll find a way to get to him. It might mean tacuing on the off-side of the field, or the willingness to play when youre injured, or when youre losing and getting your brains beat in.</p>
        <p>Again this year Doug Buffone will start at his lineback position, and you can bet hell utilize the many assets that have made him such a success throu^ the past seasons.</p>
        <p>AN UNKNOWN THEN Choreographer Jonathan Lucas remembers that when he worked with the old Eddie Fisher Show on NBC-TV, one of the featured dancers was a young girl named Mary Moore, who today is known as Mary T^ler Moore.</p>
        <p>Whenever Jim Mandich snags a pass, there is a pretty good chance the scoreboard will be changing. The (6-2 - 224) tight end has scored 19 touchdowns among his 93 career receptions for the Miami Dolphins. On Sunday, Oct. 3, the Dolphins will host the Los Angeles Rams at 4 p.m. on CBS-TV, and Mandich will be looking to raise the score.</p>
        <p>As a second - round draft pick, from the University of Michigan in 1970, he signed with the Dolphins and was forced to share time with Marv Fleming. This arrangement continued until Fleming was injured in 1973 against Dallas on Thanksgiving Day. Mandich got his chance to play full time, but was unable to match Flemings blocking.</p>
        <p>Although the running attack was rather flat prowess in the next two games, when the team hit the playoffs, the ground - pounding returned to form with Mandich smarting.</p>
        <p>I was doing the job blocking, or I wouldnt have been in there,  Mandich said after their Super Bowl VIII victory over the Minnesota Vikings. Sometimes my blocking is not an artistic success, but I get the job done.</p>
        <p>With that issue settled, Mandich announced his intention of becoming the first Dolphin ever to play out his (^tion - year without signing his contract.</p>
        <p>During negotiations that followed, only 91,500 separated Mandich and the front office. They never got together and the option was played out. He actually appeared more concerned about getting what he considered a legitimate shot at a starting role than monetary consideration. I want to be the starting tight - end, he said. If not, I want to be com-pensated for being miserable on the bench.</p>
        <p>Time went by, the WFL came into existance and Mandich got vibrations of better money. Birmingham made him a solid offer, and Joe Tobbie, the Dolphin's president, countered with a five-year package believed to total $350,000. Mandich had earned $25,000 in 1973, excluding his post - seaon earnings.</p>
        <p>Today, Mandich is a determined blocker and a starter for the Dolphins. He does share the tiit-end position with Andre Tillman; but when its passing time, Mandich is there.</p>
        <p>Unknown Randolph Emerges As A Star</p>
        <p>On Saturday, Oct. 9, the New York Yankees will play the Kansas City Royals in the opening game of the American League (hampionship (12:30 p.m. on ABC-TV). WiUje Randolph, the star second baseman for the Yankees, is one of the key elements in the New York atUck. The rookie second baseman was acquired by the Yankees in baseball winter meetings in Hollywood, Fla. The Yankees made two trades that day involving 7 players in all. Of all of them, Willie Randoljrti was the least known. But, as it turns out, he was the prize catch.</p>
        <p>The man who engineered the trade was Yankee Presidrait, Gabe Paul. Paul claims that the reports on Randolph were super; Anywhere from predicting Randolph would be a star to a super star.-</p>
        <p>I never saw such sensational reports on a young player, said Yankee manager Billy Martin.</p>
        <p>Randolph reported to spring camp and quickly made his presence known. He distinguished himself as a hitter, batting over .300 and hitting the ball with authority. He made the big playS at second base as if he were a seasoned veteran. His cool and confident attitude quickly won him the reflect of his fellow team</p>
        <p>mates. Randolph impressed everyone so much that he won the James Dawson Award as top rookie of the camp by a unanimous vote.</p>
        <p>The kid is just great, said Billy Martin. There isnt anything he was asked to do' that he didnt do.</p>
        <p>Even after his great performance in spring camp, the Yankees did not just hand the starting job over to him. He was in a constant duel with Sandy Alomar, the old pro. But Randolph was eager to answer the challenge and earned the starting position.</p>
        <p>How the rookie will hold up during the playoffs still remains to be seen. But you can bet that not many plays will get past WUlie Randolph,</p>
        <p>MANDICH-Jersey $88 belongs to Miami Dolphin tight end Jim Mandich. Mandich will be looking to raise his 93 career receptions, when the Miami Dolphins host the Los Angeles Rams, Sunday, Oct. 3, at 4 p.m. on CBS-TV.</p>
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        <p>The more actors Randy Mantooth and Kevin Tlghe involve themselves with emergency medical techniques in their co-starring roles as paramedics on NBC-TV Emergency! series, the more refect they have for their real-life countoparts.</p>
        <p>Weve Img been aware of their dedication, their capabilities under very difficult and stressful conditions, said Mantooth recently during a break in filming of the series, which recently returned for its sixth season. What really impresses me, Randy added, is how they master that special language of theirs. </p>
        <p>Kevin Tighe, who portrays paramedic Gage in the series, agrees. Id hate to imagine what some visitors from another planet would conclude if the place they landed was an accident scene with a couple of paramedics doing their thing.</p>
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        <p>He was in V-fib. We defibrillated times two. He is now in sinus tachycardia. Pulse 120. Standby for BP.</p>
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        <p>Olympics of Dance  the -hrtrnational Baliet Competition in Varna, Bulgaria  will be one of the stories featured on Weekend Saturday, Oct. 9,11:30 to 1a.m., on NBC Channel 7-28. This is the premiere of the shows third season.</p>
        <p>The International Ballet Competition is held every two years in Varna, an ancient city and modern resort on the Black Sea. This summer, while the sports Olympics were under way in Montreal, ballet buffs -and a Weekend production crew  converged on Varna for the eighth presentation of this most pretigious of ballet competitions. More than 100 contestants went as representatives of 27 different countries.</p>
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        <p>Viewers also will see the crowning of a new champion: Patrick Dupond, a 17-year-old French contestant, who won the gold medal, highest award in the junior division. Dance critics hailed him as the newest candidate for international fame.</p>
        <p>Alicia Alonso of Cuha, who rose to ballet stardom in America, was a member of the panel of jurors from 20 nations. Viewers will see her judging as well as taking a class with contestants from her ballet school in Havana. Another of the judges, the noted dance critic Walter Terry, talks about what goes into the judging.</p>
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        <p>Strother Martin stars as a famed ophioli^st (snake ex-, pert) who carries on a series of mysterious experiments with the goal of transforming college students into human snakes in Ssssss, a suspense drama to be colorcast on NBC Saturday Night at the Movies Oct. 9,9 to 11 p.m., on Channel 6-7-28. Dirk Benedict and Heather Menzies also star.</p>
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        <p>FOR JACK CARTER, son of Gov. Jimmy Carter The chfldren of Gerald Ford have expressed unhappiness at times about Uvfaig in the White House. Do you think the Carter children would have a similar reaction?Daniel Morton, Austin, Texas  No, I dont. First of all, wc have been sort of moving</p>
        <p>towcird such a position for quite a while. The Fords were thrust into the position suddenly. They werent as well-prepared psychologically as we are. Secondly, three out of the four children are married and would not be living with our parents if they move into the White House. So wc wouldnt have the goldfish bowl" existence the Ford children have had.</p>
        <p>FOR MICHAEL LANDON</p>
        <p>Why is your TV locale of Little House on the PraWe in Minnesota? I thonglit the IngaUs lived in Sonth Dakota. Edith M. Thompson, Midwest, Wyo.</p>
        <p> If the show stays on the air long enough, the Ingalls family will indeed wind up in South Dakota, as they did In the books. But the Ingalls started tiieir adventures in Minnesota. We plan to follow the books.</p>
        <p>FOR EILEEN FULTON.</p>
        <p>star of TVs As the World Turns'</p>
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        <p> Sure do. Since we go on at 12:30 in many parts of the tountrythe lunch hourthe show is watched by men in the garment industry, farmers and office workers. Truck drivers are big fans, i get mail from bus drivers, dentists, doctors and lawyers. In fact, 50 percent of my mail is from men.</p>
        <p>FOR MIS. BETTY FORD</p>
        <p>What is your deAdiion of a Hterated woman?-U&amp;gt;.G., Mdea, N.Y.</p>
        <p>.  One who is happy doing what she's doing, whether its a job or as a housewife. It doesnt make a bit of differeiKc just 90 she inwardly feels that she is happy and she is liberated.</p>
        <p>FOR BROOKS RfWNSON</p>
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        <p>FOR DODY GOODMAN,</p>
        <p>star of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman</p>
        <p>Why do you thhdt your show has cau^ oa the way it has? -J.C, Rapid Oty, S.D.</p>
        <p> Hard to give an exact reason, unless its because wc talk about things that have never been discussed so openly before. The subject matter is frank and candid, and, without patting myself on the back, wc perform well and handle each situation as we would if it came up in our own homes. Maybe wc were in the ri^t place at the right timewho knows?</p>
        <p>FOR GEhEVEVE BUJOLD, starring in Obsession</p>
        <p>How did you get your start iu pictures?MJi, Albaay, N.Y.</p>
        <p> By selling my bike for $15.1 used the money to pay for cicting lessons.</p>
        <p>FOR CLARENCE M. KELLEY. F B I. Director</p>
        <p>Have the receat attacks oo the F.B.L hurt your recnritios?</p>
        <p>Stcvea Baaks, Roddaod, Mass.</p>
        <p> Not at all. As a matter of fact wc have a very fine group of young people waiting in the wings to come into the Bureau.</p>
        <p>Pi EAIH. TTE PEARL MOIOE,</p>
        <p>star of the New York Knicks</p>
        <p>How did you get your ukkaame?MJL, Dothao, Ala.</p>
        <p> In my senior year in college, Louis Overby of the WinstcMi-Salem Sentinel dubbed me The Pearl." I opened the seckson with big nights in four successive games, scoring 33, 68, 58 and 50 points. He cad led them Earls Pearls. That was 10 years ago, and Ive been called The Pearl" ever since.</p>
        <p>FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSELFEDITOR Please td me about Jeuoy Agutter. I loved her ia the movie, Logaas Raa.ML Sheehaa, N. Tooawaada, N.Y.</p>
        <p> London-born Jenny has been an actress since she was 11. (Her father was in charge of entertainment for Britains armed forcesthats how she became exposed to show business.) You wont remember her childhood performances, but you might recall her bciirg Julie Andrewss daughter in the film, Star! Twenty-thrcc-ycar-old Jenny is not married. Her dates have not yet reached the serious stage because, as she puts it her career and independence come first. She lives in a modest apartment near Hollywoods Sunset Strip and is unimpressed by the advantages of being a star. In fact she doesn't even own a car, prc-ftrring, instead, to rent one. Right now, shes back in her home country making a new film, The Eagle Has Landed." Her parents arc proud of her achievements but wish their daughter would settle down and get married.</p>
        <p>OclobBr3,1876 EMOUr WEEKLY Th Newspaper Magazine MORTON FRANK, PratMmi and PublMmr</p>
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        <p>PATRICK a UNSKEY, Executive V.P.-Sales D.r Genid &amp;amp; Wroe, Ad Manager; Richard K. Carroll, Assoc. Eastern Mgr.: Joa Frazar, Jr.</p>
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        <p>Scott OeGaram, Executive Editor</p>
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        <p>Contributing Editors. Mary Long, Edit Asst. Norman Lobosnz, Editorial ConsullanI UANUFACTURlHOi Richard Milln, V P -Direcloi Roberta Collins, Makeup Mgr Hatano Wsitznsr, Production Mgr. b 1976 FAMILY WEEKLY, INC. All rights reserved</p>
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        <p>HOW VDUR MIND CAN AFFECT TOliltOur Pand of Doctors Agrees About the Increasing Dai^r of Stress-AndBy Diana Hunt</p>
        <p>Stress can kill us. Brought on by any number of life changes, stress can lead to such feelings of helplessness that it can pave the way for diseases or death. As Americans, weve never been trained in mind control, although various forms of meditation are becoming increasingly popular. Physicians have not been trained to think in terms of prevention of illness, neither have hospitals. And many of our insurance carriers cover therapeutic, not preventive care. Consequently, we visit the doctor only after we develop specific complaints.</p>
        <p>We interviewed five different types of doctors, and they came up with some surprising, sometimes opposing, facts.</p>
        <p>But all agreed that the health of your mind very much controls the heal of your body.</p>
        <p>Nonnan Orentreicli, M.D. Dermatoloslst, New York, N.Y.</p>
        <p>Dr. Orentrekh is clinkal associate professor of the Net^ York Uriiversity Medkal Center, president of the Orentrekh Foundatkn for the Advancement of Science and director of the Aging Study Center.</p>
        <p>Dr. Norman Orentreich makes it clear that our inner feelings can alter our outward appearances.</p>
        <p>"There is no doubt that tension and emotional problems can cause physical disease," says Dr. Orentreich, but it also works the other way. Physical disease can cause mental problems. It is not a one-way street.</p>
        <p>Because of the skins obvious visibility to the public, people are conscious of how they look. This can play an intense role on the mind. We all know that tension can cause cold sweating or blushing, ,^^ut because of anxiety, people will not ''only bite their nails, they might also purposely scar their face to make themselves unattractive when unable to handle one-to-one relationships." Sometimes true disease occurs, and it then becomes a crutch. Dr. Orentreich feels. He gives the example of a child losing his hair because of an allergy. This changes the constellation of his place in the family. He may become overly spoiled by all the attention and reactions of his parents. Lines in the face are another reflection of one's mental state. We notice a relaxed face or a tense face immediately. The pull of the muscles on the skin can alter the face by imprinting permanent expressive lines," Dr. Orentreich explains. We hear of the inscrutable Oriental because his face shows nothing. This is because he is trained not to show emotion; therefore, his face docs not reflect the internal tensions or stresses.</p>
        <p>Wrinkles are a result of loo much sun, as well. People feel they get a kind of life force from the sun, and there is aTheres an adage worth remembering: Your problems are not important; its how pou handle them that is important! </p>
        <p>Dr. Lee Zawol</p>
        <p>psychic interrc^tionship. If a person is tan, he looks healthy, so he feels healthy. But sun is damaging to skin. It leads to premature aging, as well as wrinkles emd</p>
        <p>Dr. Robert Giller</p>
        <p>unsightly dark spots.</p>
        <p>While Dr. Orentreich feels that some people enjoy being sick as an excuse not to perform, he cautions that one can</p>
        <p>overdo disorders thought to be psycho-somatically caused. You do a patient an injustice if you label him a neuroticyou must first explore every avenue.Jacob Aranoff, M.D.</p>
        <p>Plasttc Surgeon, New York, N.Y.</p>
        <p>Dr. Aranoff is affiliated with Mt. Sinat Hospital in New York, London Hospital and St. Andrews Hqspital(England).</p>
        <p>A former ear, nose and throat specialist, Dr. Aranoff has treated many patients with self-induced ailments.</p>
        <p>Frankly, at least 70 percent of my patients have psychosomatic symptoms," says Dr. Aremoff. "I would have patients with perennial symptoms of stuffiness, raw throat, sneezing, post-nasal drip, eyelid puffiness and so forth. The severity varies with the amount of tension the person is under. Often, symptoms are worse at night and in the morning because thats when people are most vulnerable. How many tensions and problems the person went to bed with determine how severe the symptoms are when he wakes up.</p>
        <p>According to Dr. Aranoff, there arc only three tissues which respond to ten sion: blood vessels, glands and the smooth (involuntary) muscles.</p>
        <p>"I can tell from the membrane in the nose if tension or anger is causing the problem, he explains. "The normal color of the nasal membrane is pinkish. With anger or resentment, it turns red. With depression or fear, it is a violet gray.</p>
        <p>Interestingly enough, 13 percent of Dr, Aranoff s nosc-throat patients were under 10 years of age. Stress at home can cause nose bleeds, throat irritation and other problems. "I dont think psychosomatic symptoms have anything to do with city living versus country living The problems are caused by tilings which occur everywheresibling rivalry, tension in marriage and so on. A child may react to the presence of a new baby, for instance, or he may resent his parents leaving him alone in the evenings. Blood vessels expand under stress and can burst. The child subsequently suffers from nose bleeds, and the parents cant figure out what is wrong.</p>
        <p>No one can say why problems manifest themselves in certain areas of the body, but the most vulnerable spot often seems the targetthe singer with hoarseness, the diuicer with joint problems. Dr. Aranoff feels that extreme fear of a disease can make the symptoms of that disease appear. Ones father died of Cincer of the larynx, and the son comes in suffering from chronic hoarseness.</p>
        <p>Psychosomatic symptoms have to be recognized for what they are. He con tends many unnecessary operations arc performed, particularly those for the nose and tonsils. The most common cause is lack of recognition that tension is the culprit.</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY, OcloUtr 3,1876</p>
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        <p>HEALTH</p>
        <p>What to Do About It</p>
        <p>Lee ZawoL D.O.</p>
        <p>Surgeon, Osteopalii, Battle Creek, Nick.</p>
        <p>Dr. Zawol is chairman of the Department of Surgery at Lakeview General Hospital.</p>
        <p>As a surgeon, most of Dr. Zawols cases are referrals. Not surprisingly, he feels it is detrimental to doctors images to accuse them of performing unnecessary operations.</p>
        <p>Dr. Zawol knows that tension can cause metabolic and related endocrine changes in the body and that continuing functional change over a period of time can cause permanent organic changes. When one is uptight the blood vessels constrict and can produce cheuigcs in the vessels themselves.</p>
        <p>Dr. Zawol sees depression as a common denominator in'all of us." We get depressed because we have difficulty coping with the problems of reality. If I can get a patient to talk about his problems, it's a good thing. I might find his taxes went up, his job is threatened, his wife is spending too much money, and the dog is pregnant He is tense, and all he wants is to feel good.</p>
        <p>Music, recreation or any avocation is beneficial in helping the body relax. Dr. Zawol feels. Laughter, too, is therapeutic. It has an effect on the mind, releasing the body of tension. Work addicts are people unable to relax, and it will get to them eventually, like the young executive trying to get ahead; he's up&amp;gt;-tight, hes involved in the pecking order and the back-biting, and that produces tension. There's an adage worth remembering;  Your problems are not important, its how you handle them that is importarnt! </p>
        <p>Robert N.Giller,M.D.</p>
        <p>Acupauctnrist, New Yoik, N.Y.</p>
        <p>Dr. GiUer is associated with Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital and Brunswick Hospital Center. He is lecturing on Alternatives of Western Medicine at the New School for Social Research.</p>
        <p>Dr. Robert Glller had not practiced long when he became discouraged with the defensive posture of medicine. He felt traditional methods of treatment were not effective, and so he dropped out and turned to Oriental theories and ultimately to acupuncture. New York was the second state, after Nevada, to recognize acupuncture &amp;lt;md to license physicians to use that technique.</p>
        <p>Dr. Giller is adamant concerning the inseparability of the mind and the body. In Chinese medicine, he explains, it is always body and mind together. Physical ailments can cause mental problemsif one is in constant pain one is likely to become depressed. By the same token, mental problems can cause physical ailments. Everybody is predisposed to certain weciknesscs. Stress can be physical, mental, environmental or nutritional. It manifests Itself in a physical form somewhere in the bodylow back pain, migraine headaches, bursitis, neck and shoulder problems.</p>
        <p>I find acupuncture helps relieve muscular tension and allows the patients to relax and look at their mental problems in a new light.</p>
        <p>1 then can discuss their problems with them, and, if I can't help, I refer them to someone</p>
        <p>Conlimied</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY. October 3,176</p>
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        <p>It was the hottest day of the year as Paul Michael Glaser was hunched over the coffee table fixing my cantankerous tape recorder. We were in his dressing trailer in downtown Los Angeles, where he was on location for another episode of "Starsky and Hutch. Paulwho plays Starskywill soon be seen in the title role of the TV movie, 'The Great Houdini."</p>
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        <p>FW: How do you feel about doing your television series?</p>
        <p>GLASER: I have mixed feelings about that. Actually, 1 have mixed feelings about everything. But the series is a good challenge. At times it feels very</p>
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        <p>GLASER: We have a marvelous relationship, and that really speaks for itself in the show. I don't believe thats something you can fake.</p>
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        <p>GLASER: I dont believe anyone ever really decides when he'll be this or that. There is just a time in your life when you realize you are heading in a certain direction.</p>
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        <p>FW: How do you keep fit?</p>
        <p>GLASER: I run every morning for a couple of miles, play tennis when I can on weekends and swim and work out as much as possible in between.</p>
        <p>FW: You are 33and still a bachelor how do you feel about marriage? GLASER: 1 think marriage can be a beautiful thingit will come to me when the time is right.</p>
        <p>FW: Does that mean you have too much fun being single or that you havent found anyone you'd like to be married to?</p>
        <p>GLASER: Lets say Im getting less afraid of making a commitment FW: Where is home?</p>
        <p>GLASER: In the Hollywood Hills. Im in the process of remodeling my house, and Im doing all of that before we move in. 1 imagine Ill have someone take care of the grounds. I work incredible hours, so I wont have time, and my lady doesn't have time to do it, either.</p>
        <p>FW: You referred to your lady what does she do?</p>
        <p>GLASER: Elizabeth is a schoolteacher. She teaches children between the ages of 6 and 9 in a school for special education.</p>
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        <p>GLASER: We were each driving down Santa Monica Boulevard. I smiled at her, and she smiled at mei then 1 pulled Over to the side, and so did she. . . . Then 1 asked her for a date, and she accepted. That was over a year ago. FW: Before you started in the series? GLASER: Id finished the pilot, but the show hadnt gone on the air.</p>
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        <p>GLASER: Paul and Glaser are my real names, but I became Michael for a time because there was another Paul Glaser. When he died, 1 taiked the Paul back to become Paul Michael Glaser.</p>
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        <p>GLASER: Two siSters. Both were married, one is now divorced. The oldest one lives in Boston, is married to a psychiatrist. The other one has lived in France for the last 15 years. She trains horses. I'm the baby of the family.</p>
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        <p>GLASER: Spoiled rotten. I was a brat.</p>
        <p>1 wasnt aware of what 1 was like then in terms of how other people saw me, and the word brat is a judgment anyway. What 1 should say is 1 was a very angry kid.</p>
        <p>FW: Why were you angry?</p>
        <p>GLASER: Try the worldl One of the motivations for someones becoming an actor could be the fact that he wants love and attention and the limelight. So put two and two together, and you get a person who wasn't getting that, was plenty irked and found that the only way to get it was to express that anger. FW: But you came from a family which was able to do much for you since they were well-off financially...</p>
        <p>GLASER: Money doesnt mean anything! As a matter of fact, the more money the kid has, the more the kids parents are out there busting their chops to get those things for the kid, while the one ingredient the kid needs most is love.</p>
        <p>FW: You mean you felt you didnt have</p>
        <p>We were each driving down Santa Monica Boulevard.</p>
        <p>I smiled at her, and she smiled at me; I pulled over to the side, and so did she .. .Then 1 asked her for a date, and she accepted.</p>
        <p>enough love?</p>
        <p>GLASER: Yeah, I felt it. Very much so. FW: Did you ever get over that feeling? GLASER: Thats what I am struggling to do. That's why Im an actor. Trying to find out who I really am so Paul Michael Glaser can love Paul Michael Glaser.</p>
        <p>FW: Have you had many close friends in your life?</p>
        <p>GLASER: No. Never.</p>
        <p>FW: Do you think you are at fault? GLASER: Nobodys at fault. Thats just the way it worked.</p>
        <p>FW: I read that you said you were brought up in a golden ghetto. What did you mean by that?</p>
        <p>GLASER: I referred to afr upper-middle-class Jewish community. A ghetto that has all the gilt as well as all the guilt. But I never looked at myself as well-off, even though I was guilty of a good degree of snobbishness. When 1 was a kid, that was the way I felt about my status in the community: I had this and the other person didnt. But the older I got and the more pain I had, the more I realized all those things didnt really add up to anything. FW: What was the first money you earned?</p>
        <p>GLASER: 1 did a lot of odd jobsa back-up chef, an asphalt construction worker, time keeper, assistant engineer. I mowed lawns, all those things. My parents put great emphasis on my arsenal of spare time1 was not allowed to sit around and just gaze at the wall.</p>
        <p>FW: Do you still live that way today? GLASER: 1 am trying to get to the point where 1 can enjoy coming home as Paul Michael Glaser and contemplating what a beautiful  nw</p>
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        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY, October 3. 1976 B 11</p>
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        <p>Sports Min-ProfUe</p>
        <p>Terry Bradshaw</p>
        <p>"This Quarterback is No Dummy</p>
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        <p>Terry Bradshaw, who expects to lead his Pittsburgh Steelers to their third straight Super Bowl championship this season, laid to rest the false story that he was "too dumb to be a successful quarterback, when he struck gotd in last Januarys Bowl competition. The "dummy image had its origin in the fact that Bradshaw, a native of Shreveport, La., wont to little-known Louisiana Tech instead of Louisiana State, loved country music and seemed to sports writers to be a "big, blond hick from the backwoods. I had a bellyful of being called a dummy, and I hope that image is never brought up again, says the 27-year-old quarterback. Bradshaws field generalship, as well as his outstanding passing ability, has been a key factor in the Steelers' triumphs. Unlike some other quarterbacks, he doesnt depend on the coach to send in plays but calls almost all of them himself. The story that hes not a thinking quarterback was a bad rap and completely unfounded, says Pittsburgh coach Chuck Noll. Bradshaw has been a success not only in football, but also in running a 480-acre cattle ranch in his native Louisiana. And this year he wooed and married 25-year-old Jo Jo Starbuck, the lovely blond star of the Ice Capades. who skated for the U.S. In the 1968 and 1972 Olympics. Jo Jo is giving up her ice-skating career and nearly $100,000 in annual income to be with her husband.</p>
        <p>According to his father, the Steelers quarterback was blessed with an "arm like a cannon." When he wae only 5 years old, he could throw a baseball 40 feel at a target only six inches in diameter. His first sport was baseball, but he switched to football when he was 11. "He used to hang a five-gallon bucket off a swing set, and every afternoon hed go out and throw footballs at it," the elder Bradshaw recalls. In the course of one summer, he wore out two footballs and four buckets. Bradshaw was drafted No. 1 by Pittsburgh in 1970, but had rookie jitters the first year and did not live up to his advance billing. But as he gained professional maturity, he took command and clinched the role of No.-I field general. The Steelers 1975 Super Bowl victory marked the first time in 42 years that the Pittsburgh team won the championship of the pro-football world. After their repeat in 1976, the Steelers ranked with the all-time top teams of the sport. The 1976 triumph was highlighted by Bradshaws dramatic 64-yard touchdown pass, thrown a second before he was knocked cold by a defensive player for the Dallas Cowboys.</p>
        <p>-By Barry Abramson</p>
        <p>12  FAMILY WEEKLY, October 3.1976</p>
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        <p>Ama^ Arthritis Discovery Helps</p>
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        <p>New York, N.Y.Today, all over America, arthritis sufferers arc talking about a remarkable new way to get incredible relief from the agonies of painful arthritic joint inflammation; and its discomforting stiffness.</p>
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        <p>PEOPLE QUIZ/ By John GibsonAre big biceps really a plus when it comes to attracting a woman... or is she looking for something more?What Makes a Man Attractive ToaVfoman?</p>
        <p>TRUE OR FALSE? J</p>
        <p>1. When it comes to catchiii^ a y/n  V ..t+ontinn  anri holdinaTt' th</p>
        <p>1. wiieii II  --------</p>
        <p>an's attention  and holdingTt' the muscular man has the inside track.</p>
        <p>2. Women prefer men with hairy chests. 3! Music can affect the way a woman responds to a manand how attractive she finds him.</p>
        <p>4. Women are much better at sizing up men than men are at sizing up women.</p>
        <p>5. How much the cut of a mans clothes and his general grooming affect a woman's rating of him depends largely on whether her mood is up or down.ANSWERS</p>
        <p>1. False. According to a study of women's preferences in men, conducted at a leading university, "the traditional image of an ideal muscle man' holds little attraction for most women." The study also showed that: Women who arc traditionally feminine show a preference for masculine physiquestrim, tapering V-shaped, while less traditional women express more nonstereo-typcd preferences.</p>
        <p>2. True. A recent study of college-aged women, conducted by a team of investigators at Georgia College bears this out. In regard to the amount of chest hair, the findings arc as follows: 46 percent of the women indicated that they preferred a very hairy chest, while 46 percent voted in favor of a 'moderately hairy chest, and only 8 percent preferred a "bare chest.</p>
        <p>3. True. Studies show that women are much more emotionally responsive to music than men arc, and that romantic music can alter a woman's mood appreciably and make her more receptive to the attributes of the opposite sex. Evidence indicates that when a man is seeking to impress a woman favorably, a background of appropriate music can</p>
        <p>tip the scales in his favor.</p>
        <p>4. True. Psychological studies at Harvard University have shown that women arc much better at judging a mans character and personality than viceversa. Tests show women to be more person-oriented and more acutely aware of telltale clues in speech mannerisms, body movements, and subtle changes in facial expression (which often tell far more about the man she is talking to than anything he may say). The fact that womens intuitive and extra-sensory faculties function more effectively than men's doas demonstrated by Purdue University studies is an asset when it comes to perceiving anothers character. A woman often divines a mans innermost feelings before he is quite aware of them himself. ("I knew he was going to propose long before he did.)</p>
        <p>5. True. If she's in a good mood, attention to dress and grooming can win a man Brownie pointsparticularly during the first meeting. However, psychological studies show that when a woman is distraught, anxious or worried about something, the way a man is dressed cuts little ice and has virtually no effect on her feelings  nm</p>
        <p>about his attractiveness.  Jiil,</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY FOODSHELF</p>
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        <p>Observations</p>
        <p>Good Shosa London's taxis, those marvels of roominess and comfort in basic black, have long roused Americans' envy. But now they're being challenged-right here in the U.S. At New York's Museum of Modern Art. five prototype taxis of fhe</p>
        <p>Museum Of Mooern An. iive pruiuiyM'?</p>
        <p>future were recently displayed alongside their British cousin. All are ^om^r than the London cab. and each is a snappy yellow or orange. The exhibit, called The Taxi Project," was sponsored by Mobil and the Urban Mass Transportation Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation.</p>
        <p>Room tor Improvoment, Can you guess how many passengers a yey are carried by cabs? The answer: 2.5 billion. We're not pushing taxis over other forrns of mass transit, but they are important even it often neglected. In tact, they are the only public transportation available in over 3,000 American communhies The prototype museum vehicles, built to exacting specifications, were two American companies (American Machine and Foundry. Inc . and Steam Power Systems, Inc.) and three foreign firms (Volvo, Volkswagen and Alfa Romeo). The idea was to build, at a reasonable cost, cabs that would better serve passengers, drivers and the taxi industry</p>
        <p>They com. In a box. The designs are squarish These are nimble, perky vehicles YOU can walk in and out of-carrying packages, and without bumping your head. A departure from modified passenger-car taxis, they could be great or suburbanites as well as city-dwellers. Features like sliding doors and niches for wheelchairs make them easier for the old and the handicapped.</p>
        <p>' TAt;f Mf TOA C0MF0J^TABLCAB "</p>
        <p>Sm how they run. Volvo's 4-passenger cab is diesel-fueled with 3-speed automatic transmission gels 22 to 24 miles per gallon. Volkswagen s taxi looks like a minibus and features a hybrid power plant with an electric engine for chy driving and gasoline power for longer hauls and faster speeds, Alfa ger prototype has a dual-overhead-cam engine that runs on American taxis have steam engines that can run on anything from unlgatJlc gasoline and diesel fuel to kerosine and methanol.</p>
        <p>family weekly. October 3,1976</p>
        <p>W^ mowd. Anything that moves more people better and more comfortably conserves fuel and enhances the urban environment is worth looking into^ Wan to know more about these cars A book, "The Taxi Protect: Rea istic Today" (160 pages with 147 illustrations, nine of them m color), can be obtained by sending $7.95, plus 50 cents handling charge, to Custorn^ Sales Service Museum of Modern Art. '11 West 53rd Street, New York. N Y 10019</p>
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        <p>Ysa Picked Your Favorites:</p>
        <p>THE CELEBRITY POLL WINNERS FOR 1976</p>
        <p>Paul Michael Glaser Undsay Wagner</p>
        <p>Heartthrob Robert Redford is the mem you voted the most popular movie idol for the second-year running. Last year he assumed the role from John Wayne, a three-time winner retired from the race. His new reigning counterpart is Julie Andrews, as the most popular actress. Paul Midiaei Glaser, Starsky of Starsky and Hutch," vaulted to the top TV spot after only a season on the tube, as did LuMkay Wagner of The Bionic Woman.</p>
        <p>Sharing honors in the TV supporting-role category were Henry Winkler, the Fonz, and Mickad Learned, who becomes a consecutive three-time winner of our annual poll.</p>
        <p>Heres how the race went:</p>
        <p>Movie Actor. Robert Redford easily edged out runner-up Oint Eastwood</p>
        <p>Henry Winkler</p>
        <p>MchaelLeviied</p>
        <p>Robert Redford</p>
        <p>and third-place Paul Newman, just as he did last year.  </p>
        <p>Movie Actress: Julie Andrews, in a</p>
        <p>see-saw upset, retrieved her title by a bare percentage point from Barbra Streisand, who had won for the last two yecirs. Doris Day came in a distant third.</p>
        <p>-ai-</p>
        <p>Julie Andrews</p>
        <p>TV Actor. Winning for his role as the irrepressible crime fighter, Paul Michael Glaser had no real competition from Michael Landon or Alan Alda (who ran first last year.) They placed second and third respectively,</p>
        <p>TV Actress: In a breathtaking finidi, Lindsay Wagner grabbed the lead from</p>
        <p>Angie Dickinson by three p&amp;gt;ercentage points, Karen Grassle, modier on The Little House on the Prairie, came in third.</p>
        <p>TV Supporting Actor Talk about overnight successes! Henry Winkler of Happy Days walked away witii the highest voting percentage of all categories. He left John Travolta of Welcome Back, Kotter, and Ralph Waite of'The Waltons far behind.</p>
        <p>TV Supporting Actress: This was the most hotly contested category. Michael Learned, who secured her title of threetime champion, triumphed by one percentage point over Mefissa Gflbert young Laura on The Little House on tfie Prairie." Melissa was followed closely by &amp;lt;hdie Kavner (Rhodas sister).  ^REXALLK)BIG SAVINGS THRU 0CT0BER90N ALL THESE RECFTAG SPECIALS</p>
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        <p>The Key Ingredient Discovered By A Medical DoctorTHE BRAN DIET</p>
        <p>You can lose 14 to 24 pounds or more without eating less food. If this sounds too good to be true, get the entire program now and read what Medical Doctors say about it. We've )ust published a new guidebook, THE BRAN DIET, that is short enough for you to read in one hour and easy to understand. We've condensed a tremendous volume of research into just a few thousand words. It reveals that you can lose as much as you want without hunger through an amazing weight loss secret that shrinks the fat right out of your body.</p>
        <p>I'm Ann Adkins. Here I am before I went on THE BRAN DIET and lost 110 pounds. Then, people would say, "She has such a pretty face -if only she weren't so fat." Read my full story.</p>
        <p>What Makes It Work?</p>
        <p>It Must Work -Or You Pay Nothing!</p>
        <p>A scientific study described in our guidebook reveals why fewer calories are absorbed by your body from food that contains the proper amount of bran, while more calories are absorbed from the bran-free food that most of us eat. It must work - no matter what youve tried before - or you don't even have to pay our low price of SI .99.</p>
        <p>You'll Feet Full With The Right Amount of Bran in Your Diet</p>
        <p>The Bran Diet reduces the urge to overeat by requiring more chewing, slowing down the intake of food and stimulating secretions that induce a feeling of fullness. We invite you to ask your doctor for his opinion of our diet.</p>
        <p>Between Meal Hunger Banished!</p>
        <p>Scientific studies show that volunteers with the right amount of bran in their diet stayed full while those on a bran-free diet soon became hunqry and ate again. Do you ever feel this way on your present diet? If so, the reason's simple: it lacks bran, the outer fiber coat of grain that is usually discarded in milling. You just need a little bit of bran if it's present in the food you eat. When you fill out and mail the order form, you'll soon receive dozens of tasty menus and recipes with foods which contain the bran you must have to lose weight and keep it off without being hungry.</p>
        <p>It's A Healing Diet Too</p>
        <p>The Bran Diet wasn't even designed for taking off fat. It was created as a healing diet after the brilliant detective work of a famous cancer researcher. He observed that people in certain countries enjoy virtual immunity from certain diseases, be cause they have the right amount of bffc in their diet. You'll read the full story in our guidebook.</p>
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        <p>if you agree to buy 8 more selections (at regular Club prices) in the next 3 years</p>
        <p>This is the beginning of a fling. A crazy fling.</p>
        <p>A fling filled with music. The music you love most. More music than youve ever been able to get at once.</p>
        <p>Part One of the fling: you go over the list of albums shown in this booklet. And you choose the 11 you want most. Then fill in and mail the application on the following pages.</p>
        <p>Part Two of the f I i ng: you rj 1 records o r tapes arrive in the mail.</p>
        <p>This, of course, is the part where you really go crazy. You can tease yourself and play one a day. Or you can play them all at once in the most incredible concert youve ever had in your room. You can invite good friends over to share the fun. And, of course, you can play them again and again and again.</p>
        <p>11 hit albums for only $1.00, plus shipping and handling. A crazy idea, perhaps. But it can happen to you as a member of the Columbia Record &amp;amp; Tape Club. Make it happen now...</p>
        <p>265744* RAYCONNIfF Send In The Clowns</p>
        <p>248583 THREE DOG NiQHT</p>
        <p>261990* ROY CLARK</p>
        <p>HrART TO HEART</p>
        <p>240069 redd FOXX a REDD FOXX AT HOME</p>
        <p>264713* STEPHEN STILLS lUEGAL STILLS</p>
        <p>W7*</p>
        <p>SHIRLEY BASSEY Good, Bad But Boautiful</p>
        <p>246868 JIM CROCE L  rHOrOORA^HtkMEIMKie</p>
        <p>HIS GREATEST HITS</p>
        <p>I 262923* BARBRA STREISANDI I lro..Lii;yAj CLASSICAL BARBRA I</p>
        <p>25B988* BARRY WHtTES GREATEST HITS</p>
        <p>259184 PAUL SIMON</p>
        <p>265223* AEROSMITH</p>
        <p>rocks</p>
        <p>260737</p>
        <p>HELEN REDDY'S I GREATEST HITS</p>
        <p>266619* CONWATTWITTV</p>
        <p>r--;^  HlOH  PRItST</p>
        <p>SM OF COUNTBV MUSIC</p>
        <p>263590</p>
        <p>239483* BARRY MANILOW I ] COULD IT BE MAGIC</p>
        <p>266023 * SONS OF CHAMPLIN IaaSr^I a Circle Filiad With Love</p>
        <p>264150</p>
        <p>ROGER WILLIAMS | VIRTUOSO</p>
        <p>263772* MEPLiXAOGARD</p>
        <p>ATHESTRAMQEAS</p>
        <p>IT'S .L IN TH* MOVIES</p>
        <p>1261370 PAULANKA , LOjnmes Of Your Life |</p>
        <p>264192* the TUBES YOUNG &amp;amp; RICH</p>
        <pb facs="00093182_0082" />
        <p>Imagine...one boring day when youve nothing to do.</p>
        <p>I 259523*ASlEP*T THE WHEEL I WTOl TEXAS GOLD253716 *FRANKIEVALLI</p>
        <p>WiyATTSTOOli CLOSEUP</p>
        <p>1264507 * OUTLAWS</p>
        <p>LADY IN WAITING</p>
        <p>250845 ANDBE WATTS</p>
        <p>Ttiil-iimiA TCMAIK0V8K;</p>
        <p>'  piAliO COHCEBTO .1</p>
        <p>263566* the BRECKER BROTHERS JSSii BAND-BACK TO BACK</p>
        <p>I 251876* MICHAEL MURPHEV lEwc [ Blue Sky NichtThurfder</p>
        <p>110262* THEPLAHERS I  Encore  of  Golden  Hits</p>
        <p>52* BOBBY VINTON HEART OF HEARTS</p>
        <p>265140</p>
        <p>JOHNNY MATHIS I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU</p>
        <p>1256495* LORETTA LYNN m^ Back To The Country</p>
        <p>I 252551 Orff: CARMINA BURANA</p>
        <p>   MichMl  TiNon  Thome  I</p>
        <p>^ Clevetend Orchtre A Choru I263400* loZSCAGGS SILK DEGREES</p>
        <p>1255125* CHARUERICH</p>
        <p>Everyttme You Touch Me1252445* THE LETTERMEN</p>
        <p>[ioHTiii. All Time Greatest Hits |</p>
        <p>ISiiwiyi---</p>
        <p>^ 262972* JIMMY BUFFETT</p>
        <p>j HAVANA DAYDREAMINI</p>
        <p>1224758 LYNN ANDERSONS I liaffiE GREATEST HITS</p>
        <p>263731* DONNYAHARIE</p>
        <p>THEfH TELEVISION SHOW</p>
        <p>1255059 BjelWM Tsnier Owdrive 1 *, FOUR WHEEL DRIVE f</p>
        <p>266049*STEVE MILLER BAND rcuwoLl FLY LIKE AN EAGLE265926 Leonard Bernstein .59-Lw, Aee Of Gold265991* RAMSEY LEWIS . SALONGO 265595* JOE STAMPLEY IM] Sheik Of Chic</p>
        <p>1239525 BARBRA STREISAND I IrcOtl-MBIAl THE WAV WE WERE r</p>
        <p>260638 CHICAGO IX</p>
        <p>255562 * DONNYSMARIE M.S.T8?Jil?g.A..,</p>
        <p>1 257089* WILLIE NELSON I  Red  Headed  Stranger</p>
        <p>|263574*6MHD funk r/ulroad I Ism:  BORN TO DIE</p>
        <p>1208666 Johnny Cash Porlrait GrcelMlHitsn252544* THE BEST OF NANCY WILSON</p>
        <p>1262501 * JOHNNY RODRIGUEZ LOVEPUT^ASj</p>
        <p>1261214* FRANKIE VAUI , OUR DAY WILL COME I</p>
        <p>221192 JIM CROCE</p>
        <p>1261123* CHUCK MANGIONE | APj BELLAVIA252536* HELEN REDDY I AM WOMAN266486* MEL STREETS ^ GREATEST HITS|255638 THE CARPENTERS | ^iLi HORIZON</p>
        <p>1264903* STATUS QUO</p>
        <p>liThfABHf Way? |</p>
        <p>FTgiTBOBBYVINTON @ The Bobby Vinton Show I261933* JANISIAN AFTERTONES</p>
        <p>I 239855</p>
        <p>MAC DAVIS</p>
        <p>Stif AaASaillTbiRins(2oi *Frank Chactefleld</p>
        <p>m! Plays Rodgers a Hart I  -</p>
        <p>252387* THE BEST OF m  NAT  KING  COLE</p>
        <pb facs="00093182_0083" />
        <p>KX)rds or tapes</p>
        <p>arrive in the mail for only265918 CARPENTERS i* A KIND OF HUSH,</p>
        <p>262063* THEESTOF</p>
        <p>Mtlur GLADYS KNIOHT  THE PIPS</p>
        <p>256905 BARBRA STREISAND I 751-. lazy AFTERNOON</p>
        <p>2607S2*6RIS KRtSTOPFEIWOH</p>
        <p>WMOtTOPUUK... -BBS - UD WHO 9 TO lUH</p>
        <p>211565 NEIL DIAMOND GOLD</p>
        <p>263632* SWEET</p>
        <p>GIVEUSAWIMK</p>
        <p>1264267* CHICK COREA Iwdo. the LEPRECHAUN I</p>
        <p>262394 RAY CONNIFF</p>
        <p>I WRITE THE SONGS</p>
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        <p>265959* STEELY DAN @ THE ROYAL SCAM</p>
        <p>1^X2 Tony Orlando &amp;amp; Dawn I</p>
        <p>.J" SKYBIRD</p>
        <p>f 235739* marie OSMOND I</p>
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        <p>261875* THE VERY BEST OF UWH9V HAY STEVENS^SSSATr'Sr</p>
        <p>FEEUN</p>
        <p>263749 MAC DAVIS</p>
        <p>ToTTiiXl forever lovers</p>
        <p>TONYORlANDOtDAW ^5*1 6REATESTHITS</p>
        <p>J 262907* PHOEBE SNOW I  SECOND CHILDH00D|249953 *taNYA TUCKER'S 3351^ GREATEST HITSrSes CARPENTERS</p>
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        <p>HAPPY 91*011109254011 * B.J. THOMAS REUNION</p>
        <p>250456 JOHNNY MATHIS</p>
        <p>*- The Heart Of A Woman ^</p>
        <p>JOHN WILLIAMS rMMaCTTO**l4U44</p>
        <p>267187 CHICAGO X TBLtlwA* Anothar Rainy Day In NYC</p>
        <p>r205674* ARTHUR nEDUER I  a THE BOSTON POPS I TSfSj:  Christmas  FesMvil  </p>
        <p>261859</p>
        <p>ACMiAN TURNER Ovardrhra HCADON266056* NATALIE COLE Sophisticated Lady 256560 CAT STEVENS i4*w GREATEST HITS</p>
        <p>252379*GLEN CAMPBELL S  GREATEST HITS264044* THIN LIZZY gsaE jaILBREAK 256628* PERCY FAITH DISCO PARTY</p>
        <p>185843 HERB ALPERT A THE 1 TUUANA BRASS  OREATEST HITS</p>
        <p>265983 * Charlie Daniels Band fcr^ Saddle Tramp</p>
        <p>SELECTIONS WITH TWO NUMBERS ARE 2 BEC0RD SETS OR DOUBLE LENGTH TAPES AND COUNT AS TWO SELECTIONS - WRITE EACH NUMBER IN A SEPARATE BOX</p>
        <p>262311 PETER FRAMPTON Frampton Comes Aliye!</p>
        <p>224329* PERCY FAITH 1 All Time GreetealHlls</p>
        <p> 232603-232604* DICK CLARK]roc^^ISTl</p>
        <p>261677* UWRENCE WELR AND HIS 261678 MUSICALrAMILT.JOOYHS. [tfwwool Of AMERICAN MUSIC</p>
        <p>246736  M&amp;gt;7  6MJISB0M  S</p>
        <p>246m ri mii&amp;lt;II^WMyj[5BUMI 239889 CHICAGO VII ,</p>
        <p>239880__ immHisKAcwH-wHjHolI 255ib2*bEACH BOYS'XWI Km Spirit of America</p>
        <p>249789 this IS THE260182 Earth, Wind 4 Fire GratitudE</p>
        <p>265975* BOBSEGERATHE 265976 SILVER BULLET BAND naymir uve mullet</p>
        <p>219477 SIMON (GARFUNKaS ^ GREATEST HITS</p>
        <p>1265256* NANCY WILSON , lumgL This Mother's Daughter |</p>
        <p>231084 CHARLiERICH Behind Closed Doors</p>
        <p>263814* lee OSKAR BLT</p>
        <p>254102* FREDDY FENDER BEFORE THE . NEXT TEAR DROP</p>
        <p>255083 Z Z TOP  FANDANGO</p>
        <p>253633* 4*".ta;.LwW</p>
        <p>264663  SEVERIV  SILLS</p>
        <p> _,  ANDRE  KOSTILANETI</p>
        <p>PLAIUR OAMOUR</p>
        <p>264796* DONWILUAMSI HARimONY</p>
        <p>235952 JIM CROCE IGOTANAME</p>
        <p>254110* C.W. McCAU . HC.M WOLF CREEK PASS I</p>
        <p>I 258087* BAY CITY ROLLERS | Saturday Night</p>
        <p>251553 ROGER WILLIAMS [caI I Honestly Love You</p>
        <p>I 257097* FREDDIE HUBBARD] I iTBa (.iQoiD love</p>
        <p>261404* SUPERTRAMP rVr CHISIS7WMAT CRISIS?</p>
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        <p>il jfou join now and agrtt lo buy 1 mora talacllont (at ragular Club pricat) during tha coming 3 yeara</p>
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        <p>263871*SANTANA AMIGOS1 259689 ARTGARFUNKEL] I  BREAKAWAY</p>
        <p>264515* naooiCHMT rjrp=5-  TMf HCirrauT&amp;gt;</p>
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        <p>253005* JANIS lAN</p>
        <p>The Linea</p>
        <pb facs="00093182_0085" />
        <p>2S9879 * Ttt Onrti MHt OtriMb lTlll Ha Ca Ovu Ihi Ute Nkn</p>
        <p>2307H CARPENTERS NOW &amp;amp; THEN</p>
        <p>260174 * MICHAEL MURPHEY lEwcl Swans Against the Sun</p>
        <p>248575 * STEELY DAN 1^ KATY LIED</p>
        <p>1248500 * DON WILLIAMS I</p>
        <p>VQLm.</p>
        <p>' 207381 tammy WYNETTE</p>
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        <p>THE BAND raaen  NORTHERN LK3HTS/</p>
        <p>**1^  SOUTHERN CROSS</p>
        <p>252478*STEVE MIUER BAND THE JOKER</p>
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        <p>254169*TAMMY WYNETTES Greatest Hits Vol. Itl</p>
        <p>261412* TOM JONES</p>
        <p>MEMORIES DONTLEAVI I fraffll UKEPEOPUDO</p>
        <p>HOW THE CLUB OPERATES</p>
        <p>Simply mail the application together with check or money order tor $1.86 as payment (thats $1.00 for your first 11 selections, plus 86 for shipping and handling).</p>
        <p>Every four weeks (13 times a year) youll receive the Club's music magazine, which describes the Selection of the Month for each musical interest... plus hundreds of alternates from every field of music. In addition, up to six times a year you may receive offers of Special Selections, usually at a discount off regular Club prices.</p>
        <p>If you wish to receive the Selection of the Month or the Special Selection, you need do nothing-it will be shipped automatically. If you prefer an alternate selection, or none at all, sim ply fill in the response card always provided and mail it by the date specified.</p>
        <p>You will always have at least 10 days in which to make your decision. If you ever receive any Selection without having had at least 10 days in which to decide, you may return it at our expense, for full credit.</p>
        <p>Your own charge account will be opened ... the selections you order will be mailed and billed at regular Club prices, which currently are; 8-track tapes and cassettes, $6.98 or $7,98; reel tapes, $7.98; records, $5.98 or $6.98-plus shipping and handling. (Multiple unit sets and Double Selections may be somewhat higher.)</p>
        <p>After completing your enrollment agreement (by buying 8 selections within 3 years), you may cancel membership at any time. If you decide to continue, youll be eligible for our generous money-saving bonus plan. Act now!</p>
        <p>tAniliMa M nmrt mW l-tnili Um mI&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Columbia</p>
        <p>House</p>
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        <p>NOTE: ali appHcatioM era sub|act to ravtow and Columbia Houaa raaarma tha ri^t to n^act anr application</p>
        <p>COLUMBIA RECORD A TAPE CLUB, Trr Hauta, Indiana 47806</p>
        <p>I am enclosing check or money order for $1.86 (which includes $1 00 for my 11 seieclions, plus 86p for shipping snd handling). Please accept my membership application under the terms outlined in this advertisement. I agree to buy 8 more selections (at regular Club prices) during the coming three years and may cancel membership any time after doing to. I am biteresled in the following type of recordinge (CHECK ONE ONLY):</p>
        <p> 8-Track Tapas   Real Tapes</p>
        <p> Tape Cassettes   Records  4SX/WB</p>
        <p>Write la aewben f II MleetMM</p>
        <p>-</p>
        <p>MY MAIN MUSICAL INTEREST IS (check one);</p>
        <p>(But / am a/weys free to choose from arty caiegory)</p>
        <p> Easy Usisning 2    Teen Hits 7  Q Clessicsl  1</p>
        <p>O Coontry S (no reel tapes)    Jan 4 (no reel tapes)</p>
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        <p>APO, FPO, Aloike, Hawaii, Puerto Rico: write for $peei*i oger S5S/y7fi</p>
        <pb facs="00093182_0086" />
        <p>^ OVER 250 MORE SELECTIONS TO CHOOSE FROM ON PRECEDING PA^S</p>
        <p>P^IS HAIROFTHEDOG^264481* tom T. HALL mm: FASTER HORSES</p>
        <p>262030 LOGGINSi MESSINA  -0  NATIVE  SONS</p>
        <p>256293* TIm Charlie OaiMisBaM rjrneuTiMi) NIGHTRIDCR</p>
        <p>256461* CONWAY TWITTY MH1 LINDA ON MY MIND</p>
        <p>1263558* NAHVEL FELTS , rK i^ NARVEL THE MARVEL I</p>
        <p>I 254912* AEROSMITH</p>
        <p>TOYSINTHEAniCj</p>
        <p>I 257667* THE BEST OF . THESTATLRBIW)S.</p>
        <p>1264406* MAYNARD FEHQ80NI PRIMAL SCREAM </p>
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        <p>J 255117 * EDGAR WINTER ||^lw(l Jminel"</p>
        <p>I WROTE * SONG ABOUT IT</p>
        <p>259002 Grand Funk Railroa J 259003 Caught In The Act</p>
        <p>248691*imTCH HIILBTS GRUTEST 248592 SING tLOM MTS</p>
        <p>252361 </p>
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        <p>I 212655  ........</p>
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        <p>i 252841 MANTOVANI 252B42_ All Tii^RmMntic Hi1I 266007*,renaissance</p>
        <p>Live At Carnegie Hall</p>
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        <p>259895 BARRY MANILOW266627* RONNIE UWS JLAMfflB FEVER 257345 HELEN REDDY N Way To Treat ULMy</p>
        <p>263657* CLEDUBMAOaARDl THeCITBEH-aBANO</p>
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        <p>I 2646221 THE JOAN BAEZ , I i*4fi^L0VE80NG ALBUM!ISSi^tANDY WILUAMS CHRISTMAS ALBUM</p>
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        <p>* S.I..II! xtM wItE 1 It u, .tl .niUbl. i&amp;gt; rl U.MRECORDS $100 OR TAPES I "=</p>
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        <p>I 252932*THESESTOfTHEJESTOf IfSgiTO MERLE HAGGARD</p>
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        <p>i 259556* El:lri Light OrcheMri ITT FACS THE MUSIC^S^ETERNERO*S</p>
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        <pb facs="00093182_0087" />
        <p>Tops in NEWS FEATURES SPORTS</p>
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTORBEST IN SUNDAY READING</p>
        <p>SUNDAY. OCTOBER 3, 1976</p>
        <p>by TTiort Walker</p>
        <pb facs="00093182_0088" />
        <p>Our Storui KIN6 TaAMON HAS PEFEATEP HI6 OLD ENEMY, KING KA50V, ANP SCATTERED HIS ARMY. BUT NOW HE FACES A DILEMMA: HE HAS NCT EN0U5H MONEY TO PAY HIS OWN MERCENARIES..</p>
        <p>HOPE COMES TO THE FRIENDS OF DETHRONED KA30V. THEIR WALLED CITY HAS NOT BEEN TOUCHED BY WAR. THEY DID NOT HAVE TO PAY OFF THEIR HIRED WARRIORS.</p>
        <p>A/P 0ETrR OFF THAN TELAMON, HIS MEN NHL NOT R6HT WITHOUT PAT. LET US CLOSE THE GATES!"</p>
        <p>THE CLATTER OF HOOFS AND RATTLE OF ARMS TELLS THEM IT IS TOO LATE. TELAMON HAS ARRIVED WITH A TROOP OF WARRIORS AND OFFICIALS.</p>
        <p>THE SPARK OF REVOLT DIES BEFORE THE NEW RULER'S self-assurance. HE CALLS FOR THE TREASURER, CHIEF OF THE BXCHEQUER ANP TAX COLLECTOR, AND ANNOUNCES THE COST OF REPARATION. WHEN THEY QUIT screaming HE ADDS; W WILL COLLECT THE INOEMNITY TOAAORROW!"</p>
        <p>BUT IN THE DARK OF NlGM"^ THE nobles ANP WEALTHY MERCHANTS GATHER UP THEIR RICHES AND LEAVE BY THE SOUTH 6ATE.</p>
        <p>ANP HERE A GRINNING PRINCE VALIANT MEETS THEM WITH A WELL-ARMED</p>
        <p>ESCORT To HELP THEM NOT TOWARD THC5SALONICA ANP SAFETY.....</p>
        <p>BUT TO TELAMON'S ARMORY, WHILE THEIR 8AGGASE I TAKEN TO THE TREASURY WHERE IT BELONGS.  -ri  w  .^  NEXT  WEEK-The Komekss One .q.-,</p>
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        <pb facs="00093182_0089" />
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        <p>MUCH TALLER MAN-</p>
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        <p>H055/ MY SADDLE AN' )FDLLOW AWSIX-SHCOTERfr-^ ME.</p>
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        <p>FOR 100 TEARS AND SEE IF yOUR BOWES CONTSHRINK.-</p>
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