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        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR ^</p>
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        <p>96fh Year NO. 283</p>
        <p>TRUTH IN PREFERENCE TO FICTION</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE, N.C. SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 27, 1977</p>
        <p>122 PAGES11 SECTIONS PRICE 30 CENTS</p>
        <p>Sadat Invites Mid East Parties To Cairo Talks</p>
        <p>FARMERS HAVE THEIR SAY-Farmers gather t a tractorcade</p>
        <p>r at Plalna, 6a. Friday. The (armen paraded throutfi , the hometcnan o( picakleat Carter, on aeveral thauaand</p>
        <p>tracton and held a rally to proteat poor farm pricea.(APLaaer-</p>
        <p>photo)</p>
        <p>Food Shortages Would Appear Within A Month After Strike</p>
        <p>UNADILLA, Ga. (UPI) - An organizer of the mass tractor-cade that brought 10,000 angry fanners to Plains for a protest against high production costs and low crop prices said Saturday farmers have enough crops in storage to ride out a long strike next month.</p>
        <p>Farmer Gerald Richardson said American shoppers will start noticing food shortages in grocery stores within a month of the threatened Dec. 14 strike date.</p>
        <p>Weve got a lot of farm storage, and 85 percent of tte farm production is in the farmers hands or under government loan already, he said. That ties it up where</p>
        <p>they cant sell it.</p>
        <p>Tommy Kersey, the Unadilla fanner who led the tractor caravan to President Carters hometown and addressed a mass rally on the out^irts of Plains, went to Delaware this weekend to help organize a similar protest. Richardson said farmers in 44 states have been contacted by the Ameri^ can Agriculture Strike Office.</p>
        <p>Youve got your wheat in the ground this time of year, and out West, if they have to, they can just harrow it under, he said. The main thing we want to do is keep it pff the market.</p>
        <p>Richardson added that, within a month, there wouldnt</p>
        <p>be any groceries on the shelf, and emphasized that we dont like to do this, He said mass tractor demonstrations have just begun to draw the governments attention to the farmers plight.</p>
        <p>The American consumer has got to find out where their food comes from, he said. Ive heard talk of using food supplements if the fanners strike. Well, they dont seem to know that food supplement is made from soybeans.</p>
        <p>He said a new tractorcade will start at the Florida line Dec. 9, with drivers heading for Atlanta and staging at the Georgia Farmers Market south of the city. A mass protest at</p>
        <p>the State Capitol is planned Dec. 10, four days before the nationwide farm strike.</p>
        <p>By United PreM Intnatkal</p>
        <p>Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, following up his precedent-shattering trip to Israel. Saturday invited all the parties in the Middle East conflict including the Palestlans to Cairo to talk peace. Israel promptly accepted but Syria and the Palestine Liberation Organization refused.</p>
        <p>In a speech in the Egyptian parliament that drew rousing applause, Sadat extended the first invitation in Israels 80-year history for an Israeli diplomat to come to an Arab state.</p>
        <p>When the official invitation of the Egyptian foreign minister will reach Jerusalem, the cabins will decide who to authorize to represent it at the Cairo talks, the Israeli government said in Jerusalem.</p>
        <p>But Syrian Foreign Minister Abdel Halim Kaddam, whose country has been in the forefront of criticising Sadats visit to Jerusalem, called the proposal a cover for the continuation of Egyptian-Israeli contacts, and added: The proposal is rejected.</p>
        <p>In New York, NBC News quoted Sadat as saying in an interview that he would go ahead with the Cairo meeting even If Israel turned out to be the only other country that attends.</p>
        <p>It is for everyone to decide</p>
        <p>for himself but if the Israelis come only. I shall start the conference, Sadat told the network.</p>
        <p>But the Egyptian leader again denied that he woiUd consider negotiating a separate Egyptian-Israeli peace even If the other Arabs refuse to negotiate for themsel"es.</p>
        <p>It (the conference) will be part of a wtKrfe settlement, not a separate settlement ... I shall be seeking a settlement, not a bilateral agreement between me and the Israelis, he said.</p>
        <p>Sadat said that if Syria, Jordan and the PLO did not attend the meeting, be would negotiate their demands with the Israelis and then ask for an Arab summit meeting to discuss the outcome.</p>
        <p>The U.S. State Department said in Washington, "We will be consulting with those invited to determine their willingness to meet in Cairo to prepare for the Geneva Conference.</p>
        <p>The Soviet Union. co&amp;lt;halr-man of the Geneva conference along with the United States, noted Sadats speech in a sparse four-paragraph Tass news agency report.</p>
        <p>The Tass dispatch from Cairo termed Sadats qjeech an attempt to justify his pilgrimage to Jerusalem last week and an effort to neutralize criticism by Arabs.</p>
        <p>At the United Nations in New</p>
        <p>Unless congress raises controlled crop prices to 100 percent parity - the level farmers consider necessary to pay production costs and afford a reasonable profit  the protestors plan to abandon their fields. Richardson said many farmers have enough crops in storage to feed their families, and are willing to do without other necessities for a while.</p>
        <p>No Carter Comment</p>
        <p>"Were not going to buy anything, were not going to sell anything, and were not going to plant anything, he said.</p>
        <p>THURMONT, Md. (UPI) - President Carter declined immediate comment Saturday on Egyptian President Anwar Sadats invitation to a preparatory Middle East peace conference. and aides said he would consult the other nations invited to see if they mean to attend.</p>
        <p>White House spokesmen said the president, qjending the holiday weekend at Camp David, had advance word from the Cairo government on the proposal Sadat made in a Saturday speech.</p>
        <p>We have no additional conunent on any other aspect of the speech this morning. a Carter spokesman said.</p>
        <p>We will be consulting with those Invited to determine their willingness to meet in Cairo to prepare for the Geneva conference.</p>
        <p>York. Secretary-General Kurt Waldheim conferred with Secretary of State Cyrus Vance by telephone and Soviet Ambassador Oleg Troyanovsky on Sadats invitation.</p>
        <p>Waldheim also consulted with the U N. ambassadors from Jordan, the Soviet Union, and the Palestine Liberation Organization. which will be Invited Egyptian Foreign Ministry sources said the question of inviting Lebanon was being discussed.</p>
        <p>Sadat said the talks could begin as early as next Saturday and Foreign Ministry officials in Cairo said the Ulks would probably be at the foreign ministry level and the conference can begin next Saturday. Dec 3</p>
        <p>The ministry officials said the invitations refer to Egypts decision "to hold an informal conference in Cairo with the aim of making preparations for the Geneva conference.</p>
        <p>The ministry officials said the invitations will be delivered Sunday, with the invitation to Israel routed via the United States or the United Nations. Egypt and Israel, who have fouf^t four wars and still are technically at war. have no diplomatic relations.</p>
        <p>Sadat specified that the invitation for preparatory talks for reconvening the (ieneva conference was also extended to Moscow, so that the Soviets will not say we are keeping them out. and to Syria which immediately takes its cue from the Russians.</p>
        <p>Sadats 444wur visit to Jerusalem was the first by an Arab leader to Israel since the Jewish state was born In IMI.</p>
        <p>In his speech Saturday, Sadat did not specificaUy mention an InviUtkm to the PLO but acting Foreign Minister Butros Ghali said that, despite iU hostility to Sadats Israd visit, the PLO will be getting an invitation.</p>
        <p>But only hours after Ghali confirmed the PLO would be invited, a PLO official said, Sadats suggestion for a meeting in Cairo of all parties involved in the Middle East crisis cannot be accepted by the PLO </p>
        <p>The Egyptian president, lifting the veil a bit on the pressures he is under, said, 1 will tel) the Palestinians that we shall try to put up with them once more.</p>
        <p>We shall try to put up with their rashness and the (act that they fell into the Syrian-Soviet trap of criticizing Sadats trip, which he called a sacred job. Sadat coudied his invltatioo to the Soviet Union with the warning that if it tries to create obstacles it will be making the biggest mistake of its life.</p>
        <p>The Geneva Conference last met In December 1973, but has not been reconvened because of procedural problems.</p>
        <p>One problem is who will represent the Palestinians, hundreds of thousands of whom lost their homes in the first Middle East war in 1948 from which Israel emerged as a state.</p>
        <p>Smith's Offer Accepted By</p>
        <p>Abel Muzorewa</p>
        <p>Lucy Cherry Crisp Dies</p>
        <p>Miss Lucy Cherry Cri^, an early pioneer in efforts to establish the North Carolina Museum of Art, the museums first director from 1947 to 1955, and a long time columnist and feature writer for The News and Observer, died Friday night at the age of 78.</p>
        <p>A native of the villa^ of Crisp in Edgecombe Coifcty, Idiss Oierry grew up inVthe Crisp family home in Falkland. A graduate of the University of North Carolina, Greensboro, she began a career of public service to the arts as a piano teacher and supervisor of music in public schools.</p>
        <p>As a young writer in the 1920s, Miss Crisp contributed a weekly folk column, Byways and Hed^s, and a Sunday column, Tar Heel Art. to the The News and Observer. She also wrote feature articles for that and other papers. She was a regular contributor to the Raleigh paper on through the 1930s.</p>
        <p>Miss Crisps poems appeared in numerous periodicals and anthologies, and she was the author of two published poetry volumes. Brief Testament and Siting Fever</p>
        <p>Although most of her lifes work was in centered North Carolina, she was for a few years director of the Florence, S.</p>
        <p>C. Mu^um of Art, Science, and History, and served as religious counselor at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana.</p>
        <p>Along with the late Dr. Robert Lee Humber of Greenville, Miss Cherry in the early 1940s was a tireless advocate in efforts to get a state art museum established in North Carolina.</p>
        <p>When the N. C. State Art Gallery, forerunner to the present N. C. Musuem of Art was founded. Miss Crisp was appointed director of the gallery, a position she held from 1947 to 1955. During those years she edited the NorUiXardlna Newi &amp;lt;rf Alt, and in 1956 produced A History of tbe North Carolina State Art Sodety</p>
        <p>In Greenville, she was a director of the Greenville Art Center, and during World War II was director of the United Services Organization (USO).</p>
        <p>In 1969 Miss Crisp was given an Alumni Service Award by UNC-Greensboro, and in 1973 the North Carolina Museum of Art honored her with special observances which included the commissioning of a painting by Phillip Moose, Capttve Bird, to be housed in the museums permanent collection.</p>
        <p>Miss Crisps personal and family papers, including copies of her columns, articles, books, lectures, art publications and</p>
        <p>manuscripts were donated to the East Carolina University Manuscript Collection in 1974. Donald Lennon, director of the</p>
        <p>Lucy Cherry Crisp</p>
        <p>collection, said the Crisp papers provide a rich source for research into North Carolina art, culture and literature between the years 1920 and 1960. Among the papers are correspondence revealing a close friendship with such celebrated Americans as George Washington Carver, Lloyd C. Douglas, and Frank Porter Graham, as well as extensive correspondence with North Carolina artists.</p>
        <p>Miss Crisp was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, of Greenville, the American Association of Museums, and the Society of Mayflower Descendants.</p>
        <p>She is survived by one sister, Mrs. Charles A. Lawrence of Falkland; and one brother, Richard H. Crisp of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Funeral services will be held at two oclock Monday, at the First Presbyterian Church of (Coatlnued(mpageA-2)</p>
        <p>Swan, Monkey Islands Purchased With Grant</p>
        <p>By DONAIi) H. MAY</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) - The Nature Conservancy announced Saturday it is buying two large wetland areas on the North Carolina Outer Banks to preserve them for birds and other wildlife.</p>
        <p>The purchase will be made with a $4 million grant from the Richard King Mellon Foundation of Pittsburgh  said to be the largest foundation cash grant ever made in this country to a private conservation group.</p>
        <p>Tlie two areas, called Swan and Monkey Islands, although they no longer are true islands, are on the seaward side of Currituck Sound, in Currituck County, N.C., about 20 miles south of the Virginia border.</p>
        <p>They are part of a narrow finger of sand dunes and marshes stretching south along the Atlantic Coast from Virginia Beach toward Cape Hatteras.</p>
        <p>The Conservancy said research indicates these are the most important unprotected wetlands along the coast, providing a habitat for 15 percent of the waterfowl on the Atlantic flyway.</p>
        <p>About 170,000 waterfowl use the marshes each winter, including mallard, black duck, widgeon, gadwell, canvasback, ringnecked ducks, greater snow and Canada geese.</p>
        <p>More than 100 species of birds, including peregrine falcon, southern bald eagle and osprey, have been recorded there.</p>
        <p>The marshes and dunes are home to 15 species of mammals.</p>
        <p>ByJACJQQUESCLAFIN</p>
        <p>SALISBURY, Rhodesia (UPI)  Black nationalist leader Bishop Abel Muzorewa Saturday accepted Prime Minister Ian Smiths invitation to negotiate a one man, one vote majority rule settlement.</p>
        <p>Muzorewa said we take very seriously Smiths desire for a settlement which will keep whites from fleeing Rhodesia.</p>
        <p>The acceptance by Muzorewa, president of the United African National Council, meant all three black leaders Smith invited have agreed to a constitutional conference aimed at bringing majority rule to Rhodesia.</p>
        <p>The other two are the Rev. Ndabaningi Sithole and tribal chief Jeremiah Chirau.</p>
        <p>In a way, Mr. Smith has</p>
        <p>The conservation group said the land it will purchase, and other land in the area on which it will obtain easements, total 6,508 acres.</p>
        <p>Mnu&amp;lt;*whr Eghbal</p>
        <p>TEHRAN. Iran (AP) - Dr. Manuchehr Eghbal, Irans prime minister from 1956 to 1963 and chairman of the national Iranian oil company for the past 14 years, died Friday at age 68.</p>
        <p>capitulated and succumbed to our demand for a transfer of power on the basis of universal adult suffrage, the United Methodist bishop told some 300 supporters meeting at a soccer stadium in a black township of Salisbury.</p>
        <p>We say fine. Mr. Smith. Let us talk.</p>
        <p>Muzorewa expressed the belief Smith is sincere when he says he will agree to adult suffrage providing safeguards for minorities are incorporated into a settlement.</p>
        <p>Muzorewa said Smith has told him he wants a setUement designed to retain the confidence of whites so that they dont flee. We take that request very seriously, he said.</p>
        <p>Muzorewa called on Britain to organize the proposed conference, but if the British dither and dday, than we shall know we can go ahead without them.</p>
        <p>He also said he wants all Mack parties, including his rivals of the militanL guerrilla-backed patriotic front, to take part, but we are not going to wait for anybody who my not be interested.</p>
        <p>Today's Reading</p>
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        <p>A-13</p>
        <p>Crossword......</p>
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        <p>Editorial........</p>
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        <p>Entertainment..</p>
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        <p>Opinion.........</p>
        <p>A-5</p>
        <p>A Difficult Dilemma For Educators</p>
        <p>To Promote, Or Not To Promote</p>
        <p>By DEBBIE JACKSON Reflector Staff Writer First Of Two Parts</p>
        <p>The educational system, both on a local and a national level, has undergone some serious criticism within the past few</p>
        <p>years.</p>
        <p>One of the most often heard criticisms is that educators are socially promoting students, or merely passing them from one grade to the next without their having attained the required achievement level necessary for academic promotion.</p>
        <p>Greenville educators seem to think that, although the term social promotions is a vague one with various contributing factors, the trend, in general, is decreasing.</p>
        <p>According to Superintendent</p>
        <p>of the Greenville City Schools Glenn Cox, it is sometimes better to promote a child than to retain him.</p>
        <p>The educational program is geared to be on a continuum. The child reaches a certain level in the second grade, and he is picked up at that same level in the third grade, he said.</p>
        <p>Cox added that each student is at a different academic level at the end of the school year. Therefore, it is the duty pf the teachers, guidance counselors, and the principal to determine if each child would benefit more by going to the next grade and being pick ed up at his individual level of achievement or by being held back.</p>
        <p>Cox said that if a child is promoted for two years say the first</p>
        <p>and second grades, and is somewhat behind the average child in reading level, that eventually he will probably drop too far behind and have to be retained.</p>
        <p>The group of educators may decide that he needs to go back and start that grade over to strengthen skills already learned</p>
        <p>class if continuously held back. This is especially evident in the early teen years. For example, the difference between an 11-year old and a 14-year old is quite noticeable, both in physical appearance and maturity.</p>
        <p>We</p>
        <p>social</p>
        <p>He added that the childs maturity level may be a deciding factor in determining whether to promote or toretaln.</p>
        <p>If a large child has not reached a determined reading level, it could do more harm than good to retain him.</p>
        <p>The youngster that is obviously out of his peer group, and physically larger, could fed isolated from the children in his</p>
        <p>dont promote on a sense. We try to see where students can make the most progress.</p>
        <p>Id like to think that under the context of social promotions, were not doing it, said Cox.</p>
        <p>SupCTintendent of the Pitt County Schools Ott Alford said that there are probably a good number of students passed on. But he also added that this is not something being done to make the teachers jobs easier. He reiterated Coxs belief that (CoaUmiedoapageA-7)</p>
        <p>MARUU ANA SHIP SURRENDERSThe Bahamian (rdgbter Sea Crurt atreama toward the U,S. Coaat Guard Cutter Gallatin after a 100 mile chaae at ML The Set Gnat was rteied 230 mOet</p>
        <p>off WOmlngton with six tooa of Ooiombian martjoaoa abaari (APLaaerphoto)</p>
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        <p>Irish Gunmen Surrendered</p>
        <p>9sr DOHAL rmOOINS</p>
        <p>DUBLIN, IreUnd (UPI) -</p>
        <p>Eight gunmen holding terrified lupermarket ihoppen captive or 13 hourt wrrandered to police early Sunday after releasing Uieir rematolng six hostages uDhanned.</p>
        <p>Police said the men, believed o be members oi the Irish topublican Army, were talked into surrendering by a Ronuui Catholic bishop.</p>
        <p>The drama began shortly afternoon Saturday wheh the</p>
        <p>gunmen, armed with ^guns, a submachine gim and a hatchet, tried to rob a supermarket in Palrview, three miles from the city center.</p>
        <p>A passerby saw the robbery taking idace and called police, who arrived with army troops and surrounded the buidllng.</p>
        <p>The gunmen seized nine hostages but later released</p>
        <p>three of them, all women.</p>
        <p>The end came dramatically</p>
        <p>after police and troops erected floodlights around the warehouse where the fugitives were holed up in a small upstairs room after dragging and kicking their hostages along with them.</p>
        <p>Among the hostages released when the gunmen surrendered was a young girt. The five others were men, police said.</p>
        <p>Roman Catholic Bishop James Kavanagh, who negotiated with the gunmen, said the men feared they would be ill-treated by police if they surrendered.</p>
        <p>We were able to convince them that they would be perfectly safe, he said.</p>
        <p>The only demands nuMle by the gang, which identified itself in a telephone call to a Dublin newspaper as belonging to the IRA, was for proper food and the attendance of a priest and lawyer at their interrogation by pdice.</p>
        <p>Mountain Folks Self Sufficient</p>
        <p>BURNSVILLE, N.C. (AP) -Federal workers and Red Cross volunteers have run into the mountain Mks self-sufficient spirit during efforts to aid victims of recent flooding.</p>
        <p>Donna Hughes is an example. The 20-year-oid mill worker lost her home, furniture and clothing in the Nov. 6 flood.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Hures and her family were U4d the federal workers would find her a trailer to stay in. But she found one of her own, and turned down a government offer to pay the first three months rent.</p>
        <p>I told them theyd done enough for us, that we could pay it ourselves, she said. The Red Cross woman told me she had clothes for us, but I</p>
        <p>News Briefs</p>
        <p>Bicker Over Aiding Survivors</p>
        <p>VUAYAWADA, India (UPI) ~ A week after a cyclone and tidal wave killed thousands of pecle  unofficial estimates range up to 15,000  federal and state officials bickered Saturday over who should be helping homeless survivors.</p>
        <p>In squalid relief can^, thousands of refugees expressed increasing angN* over aid being given to urban and semi-urban areas while rescue woriiers have still not yet reached some villages devastated by the storm.</p>
        <p>Officials of the central government and of Andhra Pradesh state  where the cyclone and tidal waves hithad promised to spare no expense in caring for survivors. But the area has not been declared a disaster z&amp;lt;me, vdiich would entitle it to speedy assistance unencumbered by red tape.</p>
        <p>Nor is the army being used, although air force helicopters are dropping food supplies to those still marooned in villages.</p>
        <p>Reaches Tentative Agreement</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP)  Longshoremen and shippers in Philadelphia and Baltimore have reached tentative agreement on guaranteed income provisions for dock workers, raising hopes that an end is near in the two-month strike of 39 ports from Maine to Texas.</p>
        <p>Thomas W. Gleason, president of the International Longshoremens Association, on Friday directed locals to vote Tuesday on the new omtracts.</p>
        <p>The union has been pressing for guaranteed annual income plans to protect dock workers against job losses due to automation.</p>
        <p>Chitlin Strut In Salley</p>
        <p>SALLEY, S.C. (AP)  Brisk breezes stirred the smell of fried pig intestines about this tiny community in central South Carolina Saturday as more than 20,000 persons gathered for the 12th annual ChiUin Strut.</p>
        <p>The odors not as bad as some have made it out to be, said Fire Chief P.G. Sharpe, a life-lmg resident of Salley, which has a population (rf 601.</p>
        <p>Bik, visitors sened mme inclined to agree with another Salley residei^ who said, If you can think of anything that mnriis 80 bad that it would take about a week for it to wear away, then its that bad. </p>
        <p>Arid WalteFor J.B. Cooper</p>
        <p>ARIEL, Wash. (UPI)  The buffalo stew simmered gently Saturday and the 400 residents of this small community had the wckome mat out for the num who hasnt yet come to dinner  UjacfcerD.B. Cooper.</p>
        <p>The town of Arid keeps throwing annual parties for the legendary hijacker who paraduited from an airliner somewhere in the vicinity with 20,000 $10 bills on Thanksgiving eve 1971 and hant been seen since.</p>
        <p>WeT juit keep giving him parties till he comes, said host Vince Tricola of the Arid Store and Tavern. Who knows? Maybe her dww up yet.</p>
        <p>No trace has ever been found of the money.</p>
        <p>$56 MilUcm Rqpalr BUI</p>
        <p>NfHlFOLX, Va. (AP)  Repairs to the guided missile destroyer USS King will cost taxpayers nearly $56 million by the time they are completed here.</p>
        <p>A civilian shipyard in Louidana was paid $48 nllion to repair and renovate a Navy ship that had to be towed here for $8 million in rqudrs, trie Norfolk Ledger-Star said Friday.</p>
        <p>After nearly three years and cost overruns of nearly $26 million at Boland Marine and Manufacturing of New Orleans, the King was towed to Norfolk Naval Shipyard last April for the additional work.</p>
        <p>In Appreciation</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Lee Bright acknowledge with grateful appreciation your kind expression of sympathy in the loss of their daughter, Vera Bright.</p>
        <p>Mr, and Mrs, Eddie Lee Bright</p>
        <p>Former Official Claims</p>
        <p>Aquino Is Marcos Pawn</p>
        <p>UNIFORMSArmy Cadets salute as Navy Mld-diipmen stand Saturday during pregame ceremonies before the annual Arn^-Navy football game in Philaddphla. Thousands at the</p>
        <p>military men lined op on the playing field before taking their places in the stands. (AP Laser-photo)</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) - The conviction and death sentence of the Philippines top opposition leader by a military court was unconstitutional, a former Philippine foreign secretary said Saturday.</p>
        <p>Raul Manglapus, a constitutional lawyer, one-time senator, cabinet member and former teacher of constitutional law at Manilas Ateneo  University,</p>
        <p>said modern Philippine law is based on American law and. both PhUlppine  and U.S.</p>
        <p>Constitutions  prohibit trying</p>
        <p>civilians in military courts, even in time of war.</p>
        <p>Benigno Aquino Jr., 44, the chief opposition  leader to</p>
        <p>Philippine President Ferdinand E. Marcos  before Marcos</p>
        <p>declared martial law in 1972, was found guilty of subversion, murder and illegal possession of firearms  by a military</p>
        <p>tribimal In Manila Friday. He has been imprisoned for the past five years.</p>
        <p>A seven-man tribunal sentenced Aquino and two alleged members of the communist New Peoples Army to death by firing squad.</p>
        <p>Mangiapus said he believes Marcos now will use Aquinos life as a bargaining point in talks with United States over alleged human rights violations and in negotiating a new military bases treaty with the United States.</p>
        <p>Senator Aquino is the victim of a mock tri and is now to be used as a pawn in the Marcos power game, Manglapus told UPI.</p>
        <p>Manglapus said Marcos might be putting his career, if not his own life, on the line if the execution is carried out.</p>
        <p>His (Marcos) own life would</p>
        <p>be in danger if he carried out this sentence, said Manglapus.</p>
        <p>He said Aquino has a following in the Philippines, and they, plus the general public would, I think, be so aroused by this act that the chances of a violent rebellion... would reach, I think, a very high point.</p>
        <p>Obituaries</p>
        <p>toid her I wouldnt take them. But she told me that if I didnt take them she would just have to quit trying to help people up here. So we took it.</p>
        <p>Red Cross officials say many flood victims are like the Hughes, who insist m fending for themselves.</p>
        <p>Billy Brooks Wilson lives in the same community with the Hughes. His little store was washed away and he was told to seek a federal loan to rebuild the business.</p>
        <p>But 1 told them 1 didnt want that. I thought Id just wait and build it back as I could, said Wilson who had no insurance. Sure itll take a while, but Im going to do the best I can.</p>
        <p>Adams</p>
        <p>Miss Mildred Adams, 54, died in Pitt Memorial Hospital Friday afternoon.</p>
        <p>Funeral services will be held at 3 p.m. today at Black Jack Pentecostal F.W.B. Church, with Rev. R.M. Stewart, a former pastor, and Rev. Nathan F. Hanchez, her pastor officiating. Burial will follow in Greenwood Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Miss Adams was born in Pitt County and spent all her life in the Black Jack community. She was a member of Black Jack Pentecostal F.W.B. Church.</p>
        <p>Survivors include five sisters, Mrs. Minnie A. Gaskins, Mrs. Bessie Dixon, and Mrs. Edna Mills, all of Black Jack, Mrs. Rosa Taylor of Chocowinity and Mrs. Louise Newton of North Ridgeville, Ohio; and one brother, Eugene Adams of Black Jack.</p>
        <p>The body will be taken from Wilkerson Funeral Home to the</p>
        <p>church one hour prior to the funeral.</p>
        <p>Freanan</p>
        <p>TARBORO  Funeral services for Mr. James William Freeman will be held at 2 p.m. today at St. Lukes Church of Christ. Burial will follow in the Tarboro Community Cemetery.</p>
        <p>Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Doris Freeman of Philadelphia, Pa.; his mother, Mrs. Macie Freeman of Princeville; one sister, Mrs. Carolyn Powell of Tarboro; and two grandchildren.</p>
        <p>The body will be taken from Hemby-Willoughby Mortuary to the church at 1 p.m. today.</p>
        <p>White</p>
        <p>SPEED - Mrs. Geneva White died Friday in Edgecombe General Hospital in Tarboro. Funeral arrangements are incomplete at Hemby-Willoughby Mortuary in Tarboro.</p>
        <p>Cyril Ritchard In Critical Condition</p>
        <p>CHICAGO (UPI) - Actor Cyril Ritchard, who frightened a generation of children with his portrayal of Captain Hook in Peter Pan, was in critical condition Saturday in the coronary care unit of Northwestern Memorial Hospital.</p>
        <p>Ritchard, 78, collapsed Friday during a matinee performance of the musical Side by Side by Sondheim. He had been playing the role of narrator in the show.</p>
        <p>Stage manager John Grigas said Ritchard had just made an exit through the audience at the in-the-round performance in the Drury Lane Theater in Water Tower Place when he collapsed in the aisle.</p>
        <p>Grigas told the 900 persons attending the show that Ritchard had been stricken, then took Ritchards role himself for the last 15 minutes of the performance.</p>
        <p>Theatergoers honored the stricken Ritchard with a standing ovation at the close of the show.</p>
        <p>Hospital officials described Ritchards condition as critical and highly unstable Saturday.</p>
        <p>Ritchard is best known for his role as Captain Hook in Peter Pan, in which he starred with Mary Martin. He later played the same role in the television broadcast of Peter Pan.</p>
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        <p>House Fire</p>
        <p>The home of Mary Rouse at 607-A Sheppard St. incurred heavy damages when a fire broke out Friday near a water heater in the kitchen.</p>
        <p>Greenville firemen responded to the call at noon and fought the fire for half an hour. According to the rqmrt, the wood frame structure sustained heavy fire, smoke and water damage in the kitchen and a bedroom.</p>
        <p>Firemen stayed on the scene for two hours to make sure the flames were out. The estimated amount of damage is unknown.</p>
        <p>MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) -About a hundred fans huddled in below freezing weather Saturday at the gates to Elvis Presleys estate, some vowing to wait all night, if necessary, in order to be on hand for the first public tour of the singers gravesite Sunday.</p>
        <p>There were no lines during the afternoon. Instead the fans milled around, swapping Elvis stories, snapping photographs of Graceland Mansion and listening to radios. Many were out-of-town visitors who said they had arranged for motel rooms for the night.</p>
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        <p>INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A 6-year-oid boy who died of malnutrition was one of six children who apparently were fed little more than salt water in what police say may have been part of a religious rite to ward off demons.</p>
        <p>Daniel Bush weighed (xily 35 pounds, 20 to 25 pounds underweight, said the physician who performed the autopsy on the boy Friday.</p>
        <p>The youngsters mother, Trula Bush, 35, and Willa Mayes, 40, appeared at a preliminary hearing in Municipal Court today, both carrying Bibles. Judge Patrick J. Barton continued the case until Nov. 30 after Mrs. Mayes dropped to her knees and spread her arms out toward him. Mrs. Bush toid</p>
        <p>the judge the woman was receiving a spiritual reply.</p>
        <p>The women were returned to jail, where Mrs. Bush was held on three counts of neglect and involuntary manslaughter and Mrs. Mayes on three neglect charges. Bond for each was set at $15,000.</p>
        <p>The other five children, a brother and sister of the dead boy and three of Mrs. Mayes grandchildren, were h&amp;lt;pi-talized Friday, all suffering malnutrition.</p>
        <p>William Bush, 8, and Katherine Bush, 7, were listed in critical condition.</p>
        <p>Billy Williams, 8; Michael Collier, 7, and Sabrina Collier, 5, were reported in good condi- -tion.</p>
        <p>Authorities said the women and children lived in the base-</p>
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        <p>ment of a frame home.</p>
        <p>Authorities said both women were members of St. Jude Temple of Spiritual Truth, housed in a structure they described as an old home, partially boarded up with paper fac-similies of stained ass in some of the windows.</p>
        <p>Richard Carlson Dies</p>
        <p>When Daniel was pronounced dead, Mrs. Bush protested, Dan isnt dead. He's pulled this before. All you have to do is put him in a room by himself and hell come out of it, the detective said.'</p>
        <p>Mrs. Bush contended her son was alive when the ambulance arrived about 3 a.m. and accused hospital physicians of killing him. She said she knew they were responsible because Jesus told me so, authorities said.</p>
        <p>(CotUlmtedhrm page All Greenville, with her pastor. Rev. Richard R. Gammon, officiating. Burial will be in the Falkland Cemetery. The body will be taken from the Wilkerson Funeral Home to the church one hour prior to the time of service.</p>
        <p>The family will be at the home of her brother at IMl North Overlook Drive, and will receive friends at the funeral home from 7 to 9 tonight.</p>
        <p>The family suggest that those desiring to do so to make memorial contributions to the Greenville Art Center,</p>
        <p>Charles Freman</p>
        <p>HARWICHPORT, Mass. (AP)  Charles A.S. Freeman, 87, former managihg editor of four Gannett Co. newspapers in New York State, died Wednesday.</p>
        <p>LOS ANGELES (AP) - Actor Richard Carlson, who appeared on stage and screen but whose best-known role was in the long-running television series I Led Three Lives, is dead at 65.</p>
        <p>A family spokesman said Carlson, who died Friday at Encino Hospital, suffered a cerebral hemorra^ Nov. 15 and never regained consciousness.</p>
        <p>Carlson invested his savings in a Minneapolis theater company to gain theatrical experience after earning a masters degree at the University of Minnesota.</p>
        <p>He appeared in the films, Back Street, King S&amp;lt;rfo-mons Mines, It Came From Outer Space, and Creature from the Black Lagoon.</p>
        <p>He portrayed counterqjy Herbert A. Philbrick in the I Led Three Lives television series during the 1950s.</p>
        <p>A private service for Carlson,</p>
        <p>who is survived by his wife, Mona, and two sons, was tentatively scheduled at the Harvard School Sunday.</p>
        <p>Card of Thanks</p>
        <p>The Family of the late John Durwood Lawrence, Sr. wishes to thank everyone for all the many kind deeds shown during the illness and death of our precious loved one. A special thanks to our friends who were so faithful to visit and show their love and concern for us. May God bless you each day.</p>
        <p>The Family of the late John Durwood Lawrence, Sr.</p>
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        <p>The Family of the late Mr. Joe Tyson wishes to thank eadi of you for your deeds of kindnpag shown to them during their time of sorrow. May Godiiciy bless each of you.</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI&amp;gt; - The Agriculture Department has no bitenUoa of turning its current move to keep a cancer-causing compound out of meat into a ban on bacon, says Assistant Agriculture SecrKary Carol Foreman.</p>
        <p>The possibility that bacon production would stop because of current proceedings aimed at reducing the amoint of nitrite UMd in curing meats is absolutely minuscule. Ms. Foreman insisted in an interview. She said reducing nitrites and using ascorbic acid and Vitamin E as preservatives will hdp prevent formation of the cancer-causii^ nltrosamine cmnpounds, she said.</p>
        <p>Here are excerpts from a UPI Interview of the the</p>
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        <p>Q  Do you notice a new atmosphere of coidroversy between your department and the food industries?</p>
        <p>A  I think that push has to come to shove. It was inevitable that we were going to get to a point whe were on different sides of the fence. 'The prdrfication of the requiremeid to submit data on nitrosamines, and the proposed regulations on (meat containing bone powder), and the announcement of our intention to publish some changes in grading procedures, and the knowledge that we will soon publish regulations on net weight labeling, are all issues where there were bound to be</p>
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        <p>ty was plaaterad with several inches of snow on the tmdKknal local begtamlng of the big Christmas shopping nob. (APLaserphoto)</p>
        <p>Nader Says Auto Makers Could Supply Details</p>
        <p>By MICHAEL J. CONLON  for all the argument that to  the transmission assembly,  the</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI)   provide such informatkm would  converter rear axle and  the</p>
        <p>Ralph Nader Saturday sent the  be exorbitantly expensive  starter, he said.</p>
        <p>DALLAS (AP) - Leslie Owen Griffiths, the representative of Anchorage, Alaska, has been named Miss Teen-age America in the annual pageant here.</p>
        <p>Miss Griffiths, at 15 the youngest entrant in the contest, was presented a gold and mamel medallion Friday night to symbolize her status as the pageants choice for top teenager in the nation.</p>
        <p>'The blue-eyed, red-haired</p>
        <p>Miss Griffiths and the three 17-year-old alternates were selected from a group of eight semi-finalists.</p>
        <p>First alternate was Ramona Lynn Easter, daughter of a serviceman stationed at An-sbach, Germany. Tamera Kay Nerby, representing Min-neapolis-St. Paul, Minn., was named second alternate, and Miss Oak Ridge, Tenn., Jill Karen Hahn, was named third runner-up.</p>
        <p>differences of opinion between the industry id consumen. And the department has to make some decisions between the two.</p>
        <p>I nopect that none of the regulations weve put out so far has made either consumers or the Industry perecy happy. Weve done the best Job we can In carrying out the law as we understand it.</p>
        <p>1 have tried to avoid any name calling. And quite frankly. for the most part I think the industry has tried to avoid that, but there are obviously some exceptions to that.</p>
        <p>Q - What kind of health-related food issues are coming up in the future?</p>
        <p>A - Were learning more about the relationship between large amounts of salt and fat and some health problems. We may have to re-examine our thinking about how much (should be allowed In foods).</p>
        <p>Q  What do you see coming up in new trends in government food standards?</p>
        <p>A  Weve got to move fairly slowly because we dont know as much as we should. Weve got to be in the information-gathering stage for a while. For example ... is a hot dog with tissue from ground bone still a hot dog?</p>
        <p>We dont know how to deal with those problems. But we should be concerned.</p>
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        <p>Skiiers braved freezing temperatures on the North Carolina slopes Saturday and got In some early season fun Tempertdures dipped into the 30s and aos in the mountains while wtaid guMs blew anow flurries around the area.</p>
        <p>But a ^Mkesman at Beech Mountain reported, Weve got skiiers anyway. Theyre out on the moiaitatn this morning. Beech received four to six inchcg of snow, and resort officials put their snowmaking machines to work to create an eight to 10-Inch base for some good skiing on one of Its slopes. The resort planned to have a slope in operation Sunday also.</p>
        <p>Appalachian and Sugar Mountain didnt have skiing Saturday, but they began making snow and jdanned to open slopes Sunday.</p>
        <p>Grandfather MouMain reported temperatures dropped to 4 degrees Friday night and there</p>
        <p>was aol BHBh af a ammg trend early flaturgay. At midday, the tamperataw atfll was 4 degress alap the mountain, and the SPknot winds created a wlnd-cHtl factor of ndnui 90 degreet.</p>
        <p>The National Weather Service predicted temperatures would drop into the teens and IDs overnight but reach into the Ma and 40s in the mountains Sunday. Sunny weather was to greet skiiers early Sunday, but the weatherman also predicted a chance of showers across the western half of the state by evenli^.</p>
        <p>Cold air moved acroM North Carolina Saturday behind a cold front which moved across the state Gusty northwest winds were associated with the cpid front.</p>
        <p>The National Weather Service Issued a gale warning for the coastal section and a travelers advisory because of the icy roads and blowing snow.</p>
        <p>Wants Construction Stopped</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (AP) - A Ralph Nader organization, citing newly obUined CIA documents on an alleged nuclear accident in the Soviet Union, says U.S. nuclear plant construction should be stopped until safety can be studied further.</p>
        <p>The Critical Mass Energy Project made public Friday a series of documents dealing with the incident, which occurred in the southern Ural Mountains in 19SB.</p>
        <p>'The group said the documents lend new credence to earlier unsubstantiated accoiBits of the incident, which reportedly killed scores of people and exposed thousands to radiation</p>
        <p>federal government proof that auto makers keep detailed records of the defects in their cars and said federal safety experts should subpoena copies.</p>
        <p>To underscore his point, Nader released a series of Ford Motor Co. computer printouts showing the top 20 1977 model defects Ford had to fix on warranty.</p>
        <p>In a letter to Transportation Secretary Brock Adams, Nader complained the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has had the authority to subpoena safety-related information from auto companies since 1974, but has done so only once.</p>
        <p>He said NHTSA should use its powers to compel the Ford Motor Co. to provide copies of its weekly, monthly and other warranty claim analyses.</p>
        <p>The fact that Ford routinely gathers warranty data and analyzes such data in the comprehensive manner indicated above puts to rest once and</p>
        <p>WhUe it might cost Ford millions to gather such information, Nader said, the printouts show the company is already doing so, and providing the g)vemment copies would involve little more than printing costs.</p>
        <p>Since the other automotive manufacturers undoubtedly prepare similar analyses in the normal course of their business, he said, I request that the Department of Transportation extend such subpoenas to those manufacturers also.</p>
        <p>The Ford printout showed, when the reading was taken last June, repairs to automatic transmission assemblies were costing the (mpany the most nwney  $8.4 million  of any warranty obligation.</p>
        <p>'The component most frequently repaired was the fixed moon roof, Nader said, with more than 17 per cent needing repairs.</p>
        <p>Many of the items on the list are safety related, includingNews BriefsExiles Speak Of Harrassment</p>
        <p>ROME (UPI)  East European exiles told an international gathering Saturday about what they called everyday harassment of dissenters in communist countries, including imprisonment, loss of jobs and arbitrary home searches.</p>
        <p>One of them said he had his telephone cut off because officials said he tried to get the telephone repairman to sign a human rights proclamation. Another said he was jailed for speculation because he sold family property and used the proceeds to build himself an apartment.</p>
        <p>'The International Sakharov Hearing, which began Friday with a filmed appeal by Soviet dissident Physicist Andrei Sakharov to let the world know about hum^n rights violations in the East, went into their second day with testimony about individual experiences of persecution.</p>
        <p>Sakharov, father of the Soviet nuclear bomb and winner of a Nobel Peace Prize for his human rights activities, had his filmed message smuggled out of Moscow after being refused a Soviet visa to come to Rome for the meeting.</p>
        <p>Fou^t Fire, Then Demonstrated</p>
        <p>LONDON (UPI)  Striking firefighters abandoned picket lines Saturday to join troq)s in putting out a hospital Waze and then marched with their wives and children in a demonstration demanding a 30 percent pay raise.</p>
        <p>The firefighters, in their 13th day of a national strike, joined with troops to fight a fire at St. 'Thomass Hospital in suburban Lambeth where 200 patients had to be evacuated.</p>
        <p>'The patients were engulfed in smoke pouring through the ventilation system from the fire, which started in a linen cupboard. 'The combined assault quickly extinguished the Waze.</p>
        <p>Later, a union official estimated 10,000 firefighters and their families marched throu^ the city to Prime Minister James Callaghans official residence at No. 10 Downing Street.</p>
        <p>'They handed in a petition with half-a-million signatures calling for the government to exempt the f irefi^ters from its ruling restricting pay increases to 10 per cent.</p>
        <p>Will Not Renew Visa</p>
        <p>TORON'TO (AP)  The Chinese government has infmmed the Globe and Mail it will not renew the visa of Peking correspondent Ross H. Munro when the document expires Dec. 23, the Toronto newspaper reported today.</p>
        <p>Yao Jen-liu, second secretary of the (Chinese Embassy in Ottawa, said in a letter to The Globe and Mail the visa will not be renewed for obvious reasons on which he was instructed not to elaborate.</p>
        <p>Munro recentlywrote a series of articles on alleged human rights violations in China. It was not known whether the series had anything to do with the Chinese de^ion, the Globe and Mail said.</p>
        <p>David W. White, M.D., F.A.C.S.</p>
        <p>Announces The Relocation Of East Carolina Eye Clinic To Building A, Physicians' Quadrangle 1705 West Sixth Street Greenville/ North Carolina 27834 By Appointment 758-3508</p>
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        <p>Different Shades Of Thinking</p>
        <p>When the new City Council is sworn in December there will be two new faces among the six persons who occupy the seats.</p>
        <p>Qiaries Vincent and Judy Green wili^be the newcomers to the council. They will be taking the places of Frank Fuller and William Hadden. Fuller was defeated in the October election and Hadden lost out in the November run-off.</p>
        <p>' The voters returned Clarence Gray, John Howard, Mildred McGrath ami Joe Taft to the council and, of course. Mayor Percy Cox was reelected without opposition.</p>
        <p>It wasnt an election marked by major surprises althou^ there were some unexpected turns.</p>
        <p>Charles Vincent, a newcomer to local pditics, led the ticket in the October election, for instance. Veteran Council member John Howard, who wasnt even in the top six in October, turned things ^around to the point where he led the ticket in the )ff election on Nov. 8.</p>
        <p>WitlHjyo new members on the City Council beginning in Dumber we undoubtedly will see different shades oN thinking emerging in council decisions, and new alignments on the voting. We wouldnt anticipate ani|^|d||al changes in direction insofar as city policy^llWfcdSi.it^  inevitably</p>
        <p>there will be some movement.</p>
        <p>Catching Up On New School Schedule</p>
        <p>Contractors seem to be catching up on the work at the new middle school  now officially Greenville Middle School  and it appears the project may be completed on schedule.</p>
        <p>Architect George Shoe was complimentary concerning the contractors efforts to catch the project up in reporting to the Greenville School Board Mon-</p>
        <p>THIS AFTERNOON</p>
        <p>day.</p>
        <p>If progress continues the work can be completed by the scheduled date of Dec. 19 and students and staff will occupy the school after Christmas.</p>
        <p>. That is good news. The new facility is needed and the Christmas break will be an ideal time to move into it.</p>
        <p>Stories Relieve Tensions</p>
        <p>ByBILLNOBLITT</p>
        <p>RALEIGHCommerce Secretary D. M. (Lauch) Faircloth can be spotted from a distancejust follow the sound of laughter.</p>
        <p>The Clinton millionaire politician is one of the few state department heads whom lawmakers look forward to hearing from at committee meetings.</p>
        <p>Take this exchange on a recent day. A senator wanted to know how the states efforts at economic development were doing in the Far East and Soutn America.</p>
        <p>Says Faircloth: its like the time back during the Depression when his father decided to sell off one of the hogs. They needed the nrumey, and the hog was eating too much anyway.</p>
        <p>'The Senior Faircloth talked to the store owner who wondered how fat the hog might be. Sleek and fat as can be. Hes the biggest of the lot and gets first pick, came the answer.</p>
        <p>Well, the store owner figured, it being July and no way to keep the meat he had</p>
        <p>figured he might make some sausage if he had a skinny hog. . but a fat one just wouldnt do.</p>
        <p>Wrong Facts Mr. Faircloth was only momentarily stalled. He figured briefly, then said: Now about that hog I wanted to sell you. He aint nearly as fat as you might have heard he was.</p>
        <p>And that, says the commerce secretary, pretty well described state operations in the Far East and South America. But he hopes to fatten the program up later this year or next.</p>
        <p>Faircloth was head of the highways operation several years ago, and still takes a lot of ribbing about the Faircloth Freeway, a fine, four-lane facility bypassing his hometown. To such an individualist, such matters dont register. He comes to work when he pieas, figures hes thinking even walkingin the woods; may show up one day In his chauffer-driven Cadillac limousine and the next driving his own pickup truck; wears outdated suits</p>
        <p>with skinny lapels (and a Brooks Brother label) and his shoes are as apt to be muddy as not. The saying around Clinton is not to let Faircloth walk across your land.. .hell own it.</p>
        <p>Even the Republicans honor the mans hunor: an award is given annually named for Faircloth (a Democrat) who upon witnessing a Republican meeting stood and announced</p>
        <p>he had never been able to understand electricity or Republicans.</p>
        <p>'The rumpled suits really are Brooks Brothers creations. A reporter pulled open Faircloths jacket the other day to check the label-assuming it would be on the inside pocket. You all dont even know where to look. . here it is, he said as he pulled open the back of the Jacket at the neck to show the</p>
        <p>tiny label.</p>
        <p>Malice in Blundeiiand</p>
        <p>In a talk entitled "Malice in Blunderland, a Duke University child psychiatrist recently characterized North Carolinas juvenile justice system as a contradiction in terms: theres little justice and almost no system to it.</p>
        <p>Dr. Harold J. Harris criticized the juvenile training school system as a way to ^t bad kinds out of the way. There is no organized lobby demanding attention for their problem Harris contends, and especially ill treated are the status offenders who are sent to training school for noncriminal actions such as running away or truancy from school.</p>
        <p>There is some hope, said Harris, referring to state efforts to establish community treatment programs and wilderness camps.</p>
        <p>The alternative to the juvenile junkyards which are training schools, Harris noted, are such approaches, but there is a lot more that needs to be done.</p>
        <p>Turbulence In Pentagon</p>
        <p>By ROWLAND EVANS</p>
        <p>and ROBERT NOVAK</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON - Symptomatic of turbulence within the nations senior officer corps, the chief of air defense has been relieved of his command for medical reawns after writing his superior a stinging private letter charg-ing that a proposed reorganization undercuts U.S. security and sounds the wrong signal to the world.</p>
        <p>Gen. Daniel (Chappie) James Jr., commander of the U.S.  Canadian North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) and'the U.S. Aerospace Defense Command (ADCOM),' suffered a heart attack in September (medically described as a cardiac incident). He was expected to stay in command until retiring six months from now. But that was before his Oct. 20 letter to Gen. David Jones. Air Force chief of staff. Both Jones and James deny to us that the letter was connected with Jamess relief from command, but scarcely</p>
        <p>any Air Force officer believes that.</p>
        <p>James, 57, the first black ever to achieve four-star rank, is noted for moderation and discretion. Hence, the language in his protest to Jones is exceptional. Oppos-ing a Jones-backed reorganization which eliminates ADCOM to save costs, James called the proposal inaccurate, superficial, and biased and declared a perceived deemphasis in U.S. air defense priority could signal the wrong intention to both our enemies and our allies. Typifying discontent among the uniformed military, Jamess complaint transcends petty bureaucratic grievance and goes to central issues of national survival: withdrawing troops from Korea; junking the B-1 bomber; proposing concessions in strategic arms and European force ne^tia-tions. These have generated a barely suppressed anxiety at the Pentagon.</p>
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        <p>The Air Force study heightens this anxiety by proposing that ADCOM be elimiriated  its interceptor functions going to the 'Tactical Air Command (TAC), its space surveillance functions assumed by the Strategic Air Command (SAC). To Air Force officers, this climaxes years of downgrading air defense, making the U.S. vulnerable to air attack.</p>
        <p>That this proposal could doom the 30-year U.S.-Canadian partnership in NORAD was disclosed in an Oct. 14 eyes-only memorandum sent to Ottawa by Canadian Maj. Gen. K. C. Lett, NORADs director of operations. Contending the Air Force study breaks the U.S.-Canadian agreement, Lett said: It is underhanded, devious, full of half truths.</p>
        <p>On Oct. 18, the Air Force sent a confidential memo to Defense Secretary Harold Brown summarizing the study. Arguing against a separate Air Defense Command, the summary contends ADCOM could be eliminated without disturbing...our international agreements with the Canadians regarding NORAD. That raised some Air Force eyebrows, am-sidering Gen. Letts attitude.</p>
        <p>About that time, Gen. James, convalescing at home in Colorado Springs, Coio.,</p>
        <p>dictated an eight-page letter to Chief of Staff Jones. It was then expected James would reassume his command around Dec. 3. So, according to fellow officers, James knew he was making a bet-your-job gamble in writing Jones.</p>
        <p>1 have strong objections to the approach, logic, appropriateness, rationale, adequacy and accuracy of the study, James began. He complained the study was written on high with innuendo reaching his command, adding: The misinformation Is undermining the Air Force.  </p>
        <p>Then James got to the substance. Contending the reorganization would provide only minimal savings, he said: If national security is a valid priority, a strong air defense orgnization is required. He called perceived deemphasis in air defense untimely, coinciding with the cancelled B-1 and the coming Soviet Backfire bomber.</p>
        <p>Warning the plan would help Canadians who want to withdraw from NORAD anyway, James declared: I am convinced that the Canadians will not tolerate any significant dependence on SAC for attack warning (a conviction confirmed by Letts memo).</p>
        <p>James does not weasel;</p>
        <p>(CoatiBuedoapageA-S)</p>
        <p>Strength For Today</p>
        <p>WHENLOVE AOOOMPANIES JUSTICE</p>
        <p>Some parents and teachers are afraid of the young people in their lives. In some instances they are afraid to -criticize questionable behavior on their part for fear that the young peq&amp;gt;le will then go out and do worse things. 'The elders are afraid to express themselves on moral iKues lest the young people call them old-fashioned and strait-laced.</p>
        <p>Young people resent arbitrary and high-handed treatment, and they should do so. They do not want to be qagged. They have a bitter</p>
        <p>conduct from you guys, land out you go... and we may even have tcanm the Geneva Bowl... yTiear, fellas ... fellas... ?</p>
        <p>By ALVIN TAYLOR</p>
        <p>Sunday Morning Notes</p>
        <p>A multi-million dollar container crane stands unused at the Morehead City State Port.</p>
        <p>The containerized business for the crane just hasnt developed and it is a problem that the State Ports Authority is working on.</p>
        <p>A source has told us that there are two.other such cranes in North America which have been installed but are unused. One is in the Vancouver area and the other in Great Lakes region.</p>
        <p>It moved one observer to comment Boy, if we could just get that crane salesman on the surplus tobacco problem, things could be cleared up in a month.</p>
        <p>The trip from Greenville to Raleigh has long been characterized by narrow two lane roads and passing</p>
        <p>through a multitude of small towns.</p>
        <p>Gradually this is changing, however, as a limited access U. S. 264 and 64 Is constructed towards 1-95 at Wilson.</p>
        <p>The part that is open already makes the trip much easier and It gives hope to those of us living down this way that the new road will eventually be extended on to Greenville.</p>
        <p>There are problems, however. Your columnist traveled to the Duke-Carolina game last weekend. It was a long day with a weary drive back. In the past even a tired driver knew pretty much where he was on the old U. S. 64 and U. S. 264. He could keep his bearings as he passed through Zebulon, Middlesex, Bailey and Sims.</p>
        <p>Gradually these towns are</p>
        <p>being bypassed. Alas your columnist missed the interchange which takes U. S. 64 traffic over to U. S. 264 near Zebulon.</p>
        <p>It meant finding another in</p>
        <p>terchange and cutting back across at Middlesex to return to U.S. 264. One of the few disadvantages of a nxxlem highway.</p>
        <p>Other Editors Say Pre-Salk Memory</p>
        <p>(TbeRaleigb Times)</p>
        <p>Fear reigned in laziest summertime. Swimnving pools closed just when August heat bore down. Movie theaters and other crowded places were forbidden territory for the young. Sometimes county and state fairs were cancelled in panic, along with summer theatre and even baseball games.</p>
        <p>The script for a terrorism movie? No. This was Americas response only three decades ago the to scourge of poliomyelitis, otherwise known as infantile paralysis.</p>
        <p>In the 1930s and 40s, many families had a cousin whod had polio. Most youngsters knew someone around their age who had died of it or been crippled by it. Some had been to the always terrible funerals of children.</p>
        <p>Newspaper pictures of victimes bravely surviving in iron lungs were standard. The Australian Sister Kennys exercis therapy was hotly discussed at American dinner tables. Thousands of adults still bear {X)lios traces-one leg a little thinner, its muscles never fully restored, was a common consequence.</p>
        <p>Polio knew no boundaries of class or neighborhood. After all, a patrician U.S. president of the United States was a victim too. He led the March of Dimes, and everyone gave generously, feeling they were helping to buy off grim fate.</p>
        <p>The way that fate spread was never well understood, except that the young were at greatest risk, crowds were dangerous, and the peak time was summer. Mystery made the menace worse.</p>
        <p>Such was the fear, especially among parents, that when Jonas Salk came along with his polio vaccine in the 50s, he was the greatest media medical hero since Louis Pasteur. Debate raged over live vs. killed virus vaccine, shots vs. oral doses, and every family had a stake in the outcome.</p>
        <p>In an amazingly few years, polio seemed dead, vanquished by millions of sugar cubes doctored with dn^s of vaccine. The few cases now in the news again represent not failure of immunology but the carelessness of success. There will never be another polio epidemic in America, say the public health people.</p>
        <p>Those who remember the fear of pre-Salk summers will be most heartily thankful for that. And those who dont remember should look to their immunization records and those of their children. For these are memories nobody needs.</p>
        <p>Ficklen Stadium will be the fourth largest in North Carolina when the expansion which is expected to get underway this month is completed next fall.</p>
        <p>It will be the largest stadium in Eastern North Carolina and, for now at least, it should include a seat for practically evei^ man, woman and child living in Greenville.</p>
        <p>That led one observer to comment, Boy, what a town meeting we could have. After observing a few City Council public hearings, you columnist has decided he wouldnt be there. The babble of voices would be deafening.Opinions . In Brief</p>
        <p>Strength is bom in the deep silence of long suffering hearts; not amid joy.  Felicia Hemans.</p>
        <p>Time is a great legalizer, even in the field of morals.  H.L. Mencken.An Old Radio Is Art</p>
        <p>By GREGORY JENSEN</p>
        <p>LONDON (UPI) - Remember those crackling old 1930s radios playing mostly static which you finally threw away when the tubes burned out?</p>
        <p>A pity you junked them. Theyre art objects now.</p>
        <p>The Victoria and Albert Museum, Britains major applied arts museum, calls them Classic Radio Receivers  1920s to 1950s and has put 130 of them into a high-class museum display. It is called, using the British term for radio, The Wireless Show.</p>
        <p>Theyre all there. All those blocky brown Bakelite boxes, the wood ones with speaker grilles carved as sunsets or (Continued on page A-5)40 Years Ago Today</p>
        <p>Novembo'27,1937</p>
        <p>Arrests mounted as violence continued to mark the strike of union drivers on Greyhound bus lines operating in 16 states.</p>
        <p>Stoning of 16 buses in scattered sections of the 16-state strike area brought an announcement from Ivan Bowen, counsel for the eight Greyhound companies involved m the strike, that he was holding the union responsible for damage.</p>
        <p>I have formally notified the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen it would be held financially responsible for any damage to the companies in the strike, Bowen said.</p>
        <p>Dictators ride to and fro upon tigers which they dare not dismount.  Winston Churchill.</p>
        <p>Bore: A person who talks when you wish him to Listen.  Ambrose Bierce.</p>
        <p>I have never let my schooling interfere with my education.  Mark Twain.</p>
        <p>President Roosevelt suggested expenditure under the new farm program be kept within $500,000,000 in an effort to bring Federal spending within income.</p>
        <p>In a letter to Senator Barkley (D-Ky), the democratic leader, the President took note of Senate discussions on possible costs of the farm program now being debated.</p>
        <p>It is obvious, he said, that a constant increase of expenditures with an equally constant increase in revenue can only result in a continuation of deficits.</p>
        <p>LynnCavwiy</p>
        <p>Wrapping Houses In Newspaper</p>
        <p>resentment against injustice. But they understand love and sympathy. They may make a wry face over wise counsel and laugh a bit at what they regard as' old-fashioned ways, but they appreciate it when older people take enough Interest In their welfare to sit down and talk problems over.</p>
        <p>Some conflict between generations is inevitable and brings tensions to families, but much worse is the moral appeasement and indifference which drives families Irretrievably apart. -fayPriiaDougU</p>
        <p>ByJOHNCUNNIFF P Business Analyst</p>
        <p>NEW YORK(AP)-TlMire is a surging demand for yesterdays rwwspaper, to wrap fhe^ouse in.</p>
        <p>Or, to puT|t in the words of executive of what Is sometime/called the waste paper industry, there has been a dramatic demand for news in the past few months.</p>
        <p>News to this executive is not the news that is printed on the paper, but the paper on which the news is printed. The paper stock, in other words.</p>
        <p>The home insulation industry wants it, the very newspaper you are reading, to be recycled as insulation, and they are willing to pay premium prices for it, about 50 per cent more than last years figures.</p>
        <p>Wholesalers in some areas</p>
        <p>are selling to newsprint consumption mills at $65 to $70 a t(i, and sometimes more, with y&amp;gt;e buyer paying the freight, according to Official Board Markets, sometimes called The Yellow  Sheet  of the  in</p>
        <p>dustry. Those are the latest prices  quoted  for v^t is</p>
        <p>called  No. l  News in  the</p>
        <p>Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Detroit markets.</p>
        <p>In California, prices are about  $37 to  $42; in  the</p>
        <p>Southeast, $55 to $60 and in the Northeast, from $23, the Boston low, to $50, the Philadelphia high.</p>
        <p>Why so high in the Midwest? Thats where the insulation makers aresituated.</p>
        <p>While these are not the quotations your Boy Scout or Girl Scout troop can expect, industry officials say that generally speking such local</p>
        <p>collectors, who then sell to wholesalers, are also earning 50 per cent more than they did a year ago; in some instances iq) to $50 a ton.</p>
        <p>The actual price received in community paper drives depends not only on the needs of the local dealer but also on quality.</p>
        <p>No.. 1 News means used or unused new^apers, stacked and tied or baled, with no contaminants. As a ^kesman for the Recycling Industries puts it: No magazines, dirt or -wire.' Just pure newsprint.</p>
        <p>Robert Kilburg, president of the Paper Stock Institute of America, explains The unprecedented demand is due to the pressure now being placed on news sillies by the insulation industry to meet homeOwnctr needs.</p>
        <p>Millions of Americans, he noted, are insulating their</p>
        <p>homes to minimize fuel costs, encouraged by pending passage of a tax rebate for home insulation in the emerging energy bill. </p>
        <p>The technology of grinding used newsprint and processing it with fire-retardant chemicals to make cellulose insulation is at least 50 years old, but the demand for the product wasnt nearly as great as it is now.</p>
        <p>Many insulation manufacturers will use only newsprint rather than various forms of papers because of its ability to absorb. chemicals added in the processing and because it has other special qualities.</p>
        <p>The end product of the manufacturing process is sold to dealers and directly to homeowners to be blown into existing or new structures, or poured from bags between and over attic joists.</p>
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        <p>nc.Obseivations From Editorial Columns</p>
        <p>A Contrvativ Viw</p>
        <p>Little More Than A Rubber Stamp At HoustonSnsitiv Prob</p>
        <p>Now that the succession amendment has been approved at the polls, one of the misf^vings about it is eased a bit by the gover-mnrs willingness to explore a politically sensitive area.</p>
        <p>Gov. Jim Hunt is quoted as saying there is another side" to the appraisal of performance by school children, and that is teacher performance". It was not a trial balloon" when that subject was brought up by members he appointed to the State Board of Education, the governor said. It was a clear signal" of intention to look at all aspects of public education in North Carolina and the problems we are having.</p>
        <p>That is encouraging to the belief that Gov. Hunt will take the political risk of probing into an area guarded by a powerful pressure grotq). Teacher organizations have oppred efforts to reexamine the tenure policy and relate job security and salary to performance.</p>
        <p>The political risk may not be too great, even If the governor seeks a second term. Competent teachers do not necessarily welcome the prospect of having students promoted into their class rooms without adequate preparation. It is plausible that they would like to work with students who had competent teachers in the preceding grades. In the secrecy of the voting booth, if not openly in a teacher organization meeting, some of them might support a candidate who looks at all aspects of public education including the tenure systenv  The Robeso-nian (Lumberton)By JAMES J. KlLPATRiCX</p>
        <p>HOUSTON - The National Womens Conference wound ig&amp;gt; at 1:30 Mrniday afternoon in something doee to piure bedlam, with the pro-family contingent walking out to the strains of God Bless America and the rest of the ladies. God bless them, still chanting It up for the E.R.A.</p>
        <p>The three-day clambake produced little In the way of surprises and almost nothing in the way of hard news, but it was an interesting affair nonetheless. It may even have had its useful aspects. Whether the results Justified the expenditure of five million dollars in puUk funds depends upon one's point of view. 1 would rather have the five million back, but I have seen far more federal money wasted in much worse ways.</p>
        <p>The one small surprise came toward the very end. when the delegates voted down a rerom-mended resolution for the creation of a Cabinet-level Womens Department. This was the last of 26 proposals, and the general idea was that without a Womens Department the other 245 might be ignored. As it turned out, the delegates felt that if a Womens Department were created, a Mens Department might be required in the name of Holy Equality, and the thought was unbearable. The ladies shouted the proposition down; the prolifers took to their heels; and In a</p>
        <p>final gur^ of oratory the conference iidjourned sine die.</p>
        <p>Otherwide. no surprises. The apprrtrenslve sponsors, fearful that hair might literally be pulled, had fortified the conference rules with some bristling provisions against pimching, gouging and performing on the bullhorn, but noneof these rules had to be invoked . With only a handful of exceptions, the combatants behaved with remarkable civility. If the opposing forces lusted in their hearts for midual mayhem, they kept such felonious impulses to themsHves.</p>
        <p>The 25 approved resolutions had been well publicized over the past two years. Most of them earlier had been approved in most of the state womens conventions. The Houston ratifications thus amounted to little more than pro forma rubber stamps, and indeed this was the stifled cry that arose now and then from the dissident seats; Rubberstamp! Rubberstamp!</p>
        <p>Proponents domianted the affair by a margin of four or five to one, though the standing vote on the proabortion resolution appeared to be a good deal closer. The abortion issue was the most emotional issue, generating even more heal than a resolution on sexual preference. This latter resolution is intended to protect lesbian wonoen against discrimination. For the record, there were plenty of lesbian women in evidence - they conducted a dyke vigil Sunday evening  but I</p>
        <p>saw none of the offensive conduct reported at a few of the state meetings last summer.</p>
        <p>The official imernatkmal Women's Year sessions at the Coliseum understandably dominated the news, but the unofficial pro-family rally at the Houston Astro-Arena deserved more coverage than it got. Phyllis Schlanys troops turned out 15,000 strong in a rally that one speaker said was Just like revival in a black Baptist church.  The affair united Catholics who oppose abortion and fundamentalists who oppose any Umperlng with what they perceive as womens God-given role In the scheme of things.</p>
        <p>The profamily folks impressed me as Just as sincere in their convlnctlon as the IWY supporters are sincere in theirs. We saw extremism on both sides. Bella Abzug equated the dissidents with the Ku Klux Klan and the John Birch Society. and the dissidents equated their foes with lesbanism and free love.After listeniiig to these ladles for the better part of three days, I left Hourton wKh the heretical thou#it - a thou^ that ouMit to be</p>
        <p>suppressed-that it was a mistake ever to teach little girls to read They grow up to be women who read Roberts Rulesof Order They leorn to holler "Point of personal privilege!' and Point of parliamentary inquiry! and they can tie a meeting into knots The most outstanding women at Houston were Dr Mildred Jefferson, a Boston surgeon who heads the National Right to Ufe Committee, and Ms. Anne Saunier of Oh, who chaired mort of Sundays sessioos at the CoHsewn Dr Jefferson is a five-foot package of dynamite, uid Ms Sunier, a long-legged militant, man-hating tiger, is the best presiding officer 1 ever watched in action. If she wanted to make her services available to the (^identtal conventions of 1910. we could wrap up the business in 24 hours and go home</p>
        <p>REMEMBER, IT IS THE LAND OF MIRACLES!</p>
        <p>Parkway Popular</p>
        <p>The Blue Ridge Parkway, long a favorite area for thousands of Unifour residents to spend a Sunday afternoon or go camping, has become a major attraction for people throu^wut our nation and many foreign lands.</p>
        <p>The Parkway, in the words of Joe Brown, the superintendent, has become an elongated national park". In speaking during a Public Lands forum at Western Carolina University, Brown said More and more people realize that the Parkway offers a wide variety of recreational opportunities.</p>
        <p>As he said, the Parkway is being put to ever-increasing use by campers and picnickers, fishermen, hikers and tlKe just plainly interested in Mother Nature.</p>
        <p>But scenery remains the major reason people visit the Parkway. As Brown said, the unique facility affords people a change of pace and an opportunity to escape from the pressures of home life or employment."</p>
        <p>With more than 16 million visits recorded in 1976, it is apparent the Parkway is fulfilling a vital recreation need for the American public.ITie Hickory Dally Record</p>
        <p>Facing South</p>
        <p>a syndicated column:</p>
        <p>voices of tradition in a changing region</p>
        <p>A High Sheriff Of The</p>
        <p>Low Country Writes</p>
        <p>Why Pay Mora?</p>
        <p>A new study by a North Carolina economist confirms what many energy experts have been saying all along  that Congress will be making a serious mistake this fall if it fails to deregulate the price of natural gas.</p>
        <p>Dr. Edward K. Erickson of N.C. State Univ. argues (in a report prepared for the gas industry) that Americans could save at least $100 billion in fuel costs over the next 12 years if gas producers were ^ven a financial incentive to drill new wells.</p>
        <p>Ericksons analysis is timely because the Carter administration wants to clamp a lid of $1.75 per thousand cubic feet on the price of natural gas. The House already has approved this dubious pit^josal. And the vote in the Senate is likely to be close.</p>
        <p>The administration, it seems to us, is being penny wise and pound foolish on the deregulation issue. Whats the sense in keeping natural gas prices artificially low (rolling them back from $2 or $2.25 in some states) if production falls off and the country is forced into using more expensive forms of fuel? The Gastonia Gazzette</p>
        <p>Today In History</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press</p>
        <p>Today is Sunday, Nov. 27, the 33lst day of 1977. There are 34 days left in the year.</p>
        <p>Todays highlight in history:</p>
        <p>On this date in 1942, during World War II, French navy men at Toulon, France scuttled 10 French cruisers, 28 destroyers and 14 submarines to prevent them from falling into the hands of the Nazis.</p>
        <p>On this date:</p>
        <p>In 1703, a coastal storm in England took an estimated 8,000 lives.</p>
        <p>In 1940, during World War II, Germany annexed the French province of Lorraine.</p>
        <p>In 1945, Gen. George Marshall was named a special U.S. envoy to China to try to end hostilities between the Nationalists and the Communists.</p>
        <p>In 1970, FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover charged that a terrorist group had plotted to blow up tunnels connecting Washington buildings and to kidnap White House Assistant Henry Kissinger.</p>
        <p>In 1973, the Senate voted 92-</p>
        <p>Lyndon Johnson nominated Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara as the new president of the World Bank, and submitted the nomination to the 107 member nations for their approval.</p>
        <p>Five years ago: President Richard Nixon announced that he had accepted the resignations of two cabinet members - Secretary of Housing and Urban Development George Romney and Secretary of Defense Melvin Laird.</p>
        <p>One year ago: Thousands of pe(^le marched through Londons Trafalgar Square in a demonstration tor peace in Northern Ireland.</p>
        <p>Todays birthdays: Caroline Kennedy is 20 years old. Broadway producer David Merrick is 65.</p>
        <p>Thought for today: All art is based on non-comformity  Ben Shahn, American artist, 1898-1969.</p>
        <p>BEAUFORT, S.C. -Although J.E. McTeer has been out of the law enforcement business for 15 years, around Beaufort County, South Carolina, he is still known as The High Sheriff of the Low Country, the title of his slim memoir.</p>
        <p>The McTeer clan has been sheriffing hereabouts for most of this century. When his father died, Ed took over the office at age 22 and served for the next 37 years. Young McTeers brother became his deputy and later a state trooper, and one of Eds sons  a captain in the state wildlife service  is now being urged to run tor the office.</p>
        <p>But what the 73-year-old retired sheriff is best known for today, and the reason people still come for consultations in his musty Beaufort office is that he is also known as a White Witch Doctor, the title of his latest book.</p>
        <p>The two volume titles are intertwined.</p>
        <p>Sheriff McTeer, a tall, erect but almost frail man with thick bifocal glasses and a full head of white hair, took up serious study of West African history, culture and religion  voodoo  as soon as he took office in 1926.</p>
        <p>He also taught himself Gullah, the Low Country dialect composed of pidgin English and African, used by the early slaves and their descendants.</p>
        <p>I knew 1 had to study it to be fair when I became</p>
        <p>sheriff. he recalls, noting the large percentage of black people in Beaufort County.</p>
        <p>There were other reasons for studying witchcraft. Many of the countysi citizens, white as well as black, believed in black magic and the root, regularly visiting such local practitioners as "Dr. Crow. Dr. Bug, Dr. Eagle and Dr. Buzzard.</p>
        <p>As sheriff. I saw numerous people dying who had a hex on them and had been possessed. I saw people burn their houses down, dig their yards up, quit working and go crazy  commit suicide.</p>
        <p>I decided that with my knowledge and the power 1 had. that I would devote my time and energy to saving these people, to removing the spells from them. I became a white witch doctor, which</p>
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        <p>Quotes</p>
        <p>A man usually falls in love with the woman who asks the kind of questions he is able to answer.  Ronald Colman.</p>
        <p>3 to confirm Gerald Ford as vice president.</p>
        <p>Ten years ago: President</p>
        <p>Roll up your sleeve to i save a life...</p>
        <p>If our civilization should perish, it will come about in part because it was not good enough to survive. Lewis Mumford.</p>
        <p>(CoBUnuedfiwnpage4) The study itself is seriously inaccurate. It is a superficial and biased collection of perceptions about the most serious operational role assigned to United States forces  are we or are we not under attack? There is no room for misinterpretation, confusion or mistake.</p>
        <p>Shortly thereafter, James was reassigned to Washington. Jones told us the change had nothing to do with Jamess letter. Janies used nearly identical language over the telephone from Colorado; It has absolutely nothing to do with it.</p>
        <p>I am going out because of health.</p>
        <p>But Chappie James is no shouter and never intended his letter to see the light of day. Besides, fellow officers say he does not want to agitate black airmen. However, for the officer corps, his departure discloses what happens to a senior officer who protests, even privately, that cost savings undermine security.</p>
        <p>means practicing for good not the color of skin.</p>
        <p>While noting that much of his work consisted of dealing with peoples psychosomatic reactions, he says softly: I have the power to make a person know that 1 can remove that spell  and he sees it go.</p>
        <p>There were also more practical considerations. Once he made other witch doctors his allies, they often served as informers when crimes were committed.</p>
        <p>For a time, there were some rough goings-on in Beaufort County, what with the Parris Island Marine training center located there and the rum-runners during Prohibition. But withal, theres one aspect of McTeers record that pleases himthenwst:</p>
        <p>In the 37 years I was sheriff I never killed anyboby ... It was a trust that the people had in me that allowed me to handle law enforcement like that ... I didnt even carry a pistol, he recalls, adding that twice he talked would-be lynch mobs into surrendering their captives.</p>
        <p>Sheriff McTeer does have one pet peeve  psychiatrists, many of whom come from the state hospital in Columbia, and from around the world to consult with him</p>
        <p>They cannot put themselves down on the level of the people who are pos.sessed The average psychiatrist hides his head in the sand and tells a person: Thats stupid. Nobody believes in witchcraft. Now. youve got to get that out of your mind. Youre living in a civilized age. And the person whos possessed looks at him and says: Youre the one whos crazy. Youre raving crazy!</p>
        <p>-MARKPINSKY freelance Durham, N.C.</p>
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        <p>By GAIL MICHAELS</p>
        <p>Christmas Decorations</p>
        <p>Mixed Up The Calendar</p>
        <p>FACING SOUTH welcomes readers comments and writers contributions. Write P.O. Box 230, Chapel Hill. N.C. 27514.</p>
        <p>I had a hard time getting into the spirit of Thanksgiving this year. One reason for this was the holiday decorations  I really think they fooled me. The (^ristmas decorations have been out so long that r got mixed up and went into my annual January blahs prematurely. Another reason was that Meg caught the first cold of the season, promptly gave it to me, and 1 collapsed more deeply into gloom with each succeeding sniffle.</p>
        <p>Anyway, by Tuesday of this week I was in such an unholiday mood that the only thing that could have paralleled the atmosphere in our house was the atmosphere at the Butterball Turkey Farm.</p>
        <p>Perk up, Phillip said during the commercials for  Adam-12. Youve been mooning around the house for a week, and its getting on my nerves. Why dont you think of all the things you have to be thankful for?</p>
        <p>I lifted my head from my tissue and said, Sure. Im thankful that I only have pnbumonia and a baby with an ear infection. After all, we could have caught trichinosis</p>
        <p>or something.</p>
        <p>Thats the spirit, he sighed. Now think of something else you have to be thankful for.  K</p>
        <p>Im thankful that after I made the mistake of walking on the kitchen floor in my sock feet, we were able to renrwve the socks with only</p>
        <p>two or three swipes of a putty knife and four a^ilicaGons of GREASE REUEF.</p>
        <p>So the house is a little disordered. Itll get better. Voull feel like cleaning it up in a few days.</p>
        <p>I gave him a withering look and hid behind another tissue. If youre trying to cheer me up...</p>
        <p>Come on, Gail. Snap out of it. he said impatiently. Just because youve got a little cold, theres no reason to get down on the whole of Thanksgiving.</p>
        <p>But thats Just it. Its not only becau^ Ive got a cold. Its that nowhere have I seen any evidence this year that Thanksgiving is any nrwre than an excuse for a long weekend. Santa Oaus rode in about the time the Halloween witches rode out, and the poor old grounded turkey didnt even have a chance. The only Thanksgiving tribute Ive seen is a sign saying Buy a car. Gel a turkey.</p>
        <p>Phillip wrenched his attention from the TV set long enough to say, Well. Im looking forward to Thanksgiving - good food, football games. Its great! But it should be more than that. I said, stumbling into the bathroom for another box of tissues. If I knew that so-nteone somewhere really and truly cared about preserving the original meaning of Thanksgiving. . . If 1 could Just have a sign...</p>
        <p>Just then I heard a howl from the living room, and Phillip screamed, The televisions blown a tube! Ill never get it fixed by Thursday. Ill miss the games!</p>
        <p>I lifted my eyes upward and said. Thank you. Lord.</p>
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        <p>(CoatinueditompageA-4) trees, round radios and pear-shaped radios and several tha4 look like toasters.</p>
        <p>Considering radios importance, said Carole Hogben of the museums staff, it is surprising that no special exhibition of this scope would appear to have been mounted before.</p>
        <p>Maybe so. Radio, after all, was the first mass entertainment  free and in the home. It speeded that world-shrinking process that now makes the whole globe a village.</p>
        <p>What we are celebrating in this exhibition, Miss Hogben says, is the kind of receivers that one used to have at homei when they first brought the worlds sounds to our doorstep, and which can never be replaced in quite that unique form.</p>
        <p>This nostalgic study &amp;lt;&amp;gt;f classic radios, she said, is practically virgin territory.</p>
        <p>Hardly any manufacturers with a history behind them have preserved any early examples of their products. There are no books, no archives and  almost needless to say  few museums have yet begun collecting electrical brown goods, named for the prevailing color of their plastic.</p>
        <p>So the field of early radios is a paradise for the amateur enthusiast, collector and historian. This exhibition comes mostly from them.</p>
        <p>Especially from the British Vintage Wireless Society, organized last year as a tuned-in band of fanatics who believe any radio is lovable.</p>
        <p>One of its members has 600 sets crowding him and his relatives out of house and home. There is a National Wireless Museum of old radios in the Isle of Wight. A few stalls in London antique markets now sell nothing else.</p>
        <p>LAURENCE BfcQUILLAN</p>
        <p>WASHINGTON (UPI) -Margaret Midge Costanza daily catches broadsides leveled at the White House by disgruntled outsiders. Thats part of her Job. But now she is starting to find herli the target of insiders as well.</p>
        <p>Some say she is too outspoken in her role as presidential assistant for public liaison  an office which deals with anyone from the public who has a gripe. Her goal is to convince them that the government cares.</p>
        <p>Midge Costanza  who turns 45 on Nov. 28  considers herself as a loudmouth, pushy broad who ^ must keep the president from becoming isolated.</p>
        <p>She doesnt particularly like controversy  I dont look for it  but she does not shy away either. In her brief tenure the White House has listened to the typical groups, such as advocates and op</p>
        <p>ponents of equal rights for women and abortion.</p>
        <p>She added groups who were ignored in the past, such as gay rights activists. She allowed a vegetarian group to host a naeatless meal at the White House, angering cattle raisers.</p>
        <p>Anything that is worth changing in this nation is controversial, she says. If you dont take a stand for anything, then who are you? Not everybody has to agree . with me, but youve ^t to stand for something.</p>
        <p>Her parents immigrated from Sicily and opened a sausage business in Rochester, N Y. Their daughters first taste of pditics came in high school, where she was elected student vice president as a Junior. Hie bitter side came the next year whi she ran for class president and lost  to a boy she had dated.</p>
        <p>In 1973, Ms. Costanza became the first woman</p>
        <p>elected to the City Council in Rochester, N.Y., and was chosen by her colleagues as vice mayor  a ceremonial post in a community with a city manager form of government.</p>
        <p>Her first contact with Jimmy Carter ci^ in 1974 when the Georgia governor campaigned for her unsuccessful bid to win a congressional seat in western New York.</p>
        <p>The next year she repaid the political debt, beconung the first New York Democrat with an official sounding title to endorse the unknown Georgian.</p>
        <p>Now, she literally has the closest office to Carter in the We^ Wing of the White House. Aside from physical presence, however, there is a question about her sugiere of influence.</p>
        <p>Some White House aides describe her as having the least access to the president</p>
        <p>of any senior staff members.</p>
        <p>She insists the relationship with Carter is a good one, calling him my best friend in the whole world. However, when the presidit recoitly invited all of his senior staff members and their families to Join him at Camp David, she was not included.</p>
        <p>The slender presidaitial assistant stands a shade over five feet, with short. Jet black hair that accents facial features which make her Italian heritage clear.</p>
        <p>She wrinkles her forehead as she talks, often in stac-catto sentences. Her large eyeglasses  shaped like a pair of twin circles  are often taken off and pointed to her listener as she drives home a point.</p>
        <p>There are two areas that stand oirt in trying to search for reasons why Midge Costanza has problems. First, she publicly challenged</p>
        <p>Carters anti-abortion stand to the point of organizing internal opposition. Washington, accustomed to unquestioning support of presidential decisions by White House staffers, was</p>
        <p>Second, she was the only White House aide to suggest that Bert Lance resign as budget director  a view not popular with the good ole boys of the so-called Georgia Mafia.</p>
        <p>One of the things thats ^tery important to me is that vmen I leave  whether that b^in four years or eight years, thats up to the president  I want to leave knowing who I am, she said as she sat in her office amid stacks of paper.</p>
        <p>I cant keep changing to please a lot of people. she said. Ill never recognize myself if I did that. I have to ben.</p>
        <p>I am responsible for what I think. she says with a</p>
        <p>determined expression on ner face. If I wish to express what I think on any given question that's given to me, I dont stop and consider why arent my colleagues saying this.</p>
        <p>Ms Costanza is aware that her White House colleagues are aiming barbs at her: I have heard that they are but no one has bothered to tdl me about it.</p>
        <p>Then the tough exterior gives a hint of breaking down. There is moisture in the eyes, but discipline refuses to permit tears.</p>
        <p>I work for the president, not the Junior staff members.' They have a right to their opinion ...I dont have much use for pe&amp;lt;^le who throu^ anonymity criticize others.   She is convinced that the unkind words do not come from fellow senior staff members. Her loyalty allows for no doubt that the comments come from little (QmtaaedoptmA^)</p>
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        <p>We've been in a decade of liberalism. Now were entering a decade of conservatlim." he ad-</p>
        <p>Aiford noted that due to ptfbik criticism, or concern, the number of promotions will probably decrease.</p>
        <p>Ann Burkes, chairperson for the Engltah and Social Sdenoe department and Coordinator of Reading at Pitt Technical Institute. said khe agrees with the idea that the bad fedtngs tut-rounding retention In past years may have Influenced educators.</p>
        <p>"Weve had a stigma on retention and failure. If we began to retain students, then there would not be this stigma. she added.</p>
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        <p>"The stale must be willing to give money for this </p>
        <p>Burkes noted that many educators feel that smaller ciaas sizes result in more personal attention for the students and fewer retentkms But that takes money, loo.</p>
        <p>Its not easy to answer the problem of social promotions. said Dr Douglas R Jones, chairman of the East Carolina University Education department</p>
        <p>The term has bad connotations. In some places it is used wisely, and in others it is used incorrectly, said Jones.</p>
        <p>He added that the whole point of the question of social promotions is what happens to the child after he is either promoted or re-</p>
        <p>BARCO, N.C (AP) - Commercial fishing apparently is not endangered by a fast-spreading seaweed called milfoil. researchers say.</p>
        <p>The plant which flourishes in Currituck Sound, does pose a danger to crabs since it can drop oxygen levels in the water. according to a six-month study conducted by Sea Grant, a seven-year-old program of the University of North Carolina.</p>
        <p>The program is funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.</p>
        <p>The study was instituted after area residents expressed concern that the plant would ruin fishing in the sound. Sea Grant researchers also heard reports of dead catches by crabbers.</p>
        <p>However, the preliminary data, which will officially be presented to the public Dec. 1, gave researchers pretty good ideas that milfoil does not interfere with the numbers of fish. said Sea Grant Director B.J. Copeland.</p>
        <p>The milfoil has moved into the area relatively recently.</p>
        <p>Researchers were able to compare the numbers of fish In three coves in 1965, before milfoil appeared, to the fish levels of August, 1977</p>
        <p>A secondary concern of residents was that the seaweed would provide choice breeding areas for flies and mosquitoes. Preliminary findings indicate that horseflies do breed in the weeds, although not a large extent.</p>
        <p>In a separate study of milfoils possible commercial uses, an East Carolina University graduate student found that horses like to eat it. Don Ca-raey mowed the underwater fields of seaweed and fed It to horses at Bells Island.</p>
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        <p>Every teacher and parwil should keep the youngsters feeling successful. The grade levd doesnt really matter.</p>
        <p>Jones added that it is the Job of the educator, not to play the role of the absolutist, sticking stricUy to the academic lines of promotion or retention, but to move the child along at a constant rate and to help him maintain a "good feeling about himself.</p>
        <p>"He needs to reach some goals in order to be a better citlxen. We need to forget about social promotions, as such, and think about the individual child.</p>
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        <p>WASHINGTON, D. C. - The Palmetto, Amtraks New York-Savannah passenger train, has resumed a daily schedule for the holiday season.</p>
        <p>Baton lessons for girls in grades three through 12 are being offered by the Greenville Recreation and Parks Department.</p>
        <p>Those interested are asked to meet Thursday, Dec. 1 in the Elm Street Gym to register. The class will be divided into two groups  one to meet at 3:15 p.m. andtheotherat4p.m., Classes will be held for 45 minutes each Thursday for ten weeks. The fee is $15.00. For further information call 752-4137, ext. 251.</p>
        <p>Students of Joanne Bath and Jan Klttrell will perform a program of music for violin, viola and cello at 7:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 28 at the First Christian Church.</p>
        <p>The performers, ranging in age from nine to 17. are from Greenville and Ayden. The program they will present was recently performed In Morehead City.</p>
        <p>Selections will include compositions by Fiocco, Bach, Vivaldi, Corelli, Massenet, and Telemann.</p>
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        <p>CletH-ation 1977; A trO)ute to North Carolina achieveroents In Arts and Letters" begins Monday as the state observes the 64th aimual Cidture WecA from Nov. 28 through December 3.</p>
        <p>The annual events will bring together persons distinguished in the arts as well as members and guests of a aam different organizations interested in the fields of history, literature, music and art.</p>
        <p>One of the hi^dl^its of the week will be the presentation of the 14th annual N.C. Awards. Also taking place is the 40th annual artists exhibition.</p>
        <p>The public is invited to attend</p>
        <p>all open sessions. Unless otherwise indicated, they wUl be held in the Hotel Hilton. 1707 HUIsboroufdi Street in Raleigh.</p>
        <p>A nimmary of main events during the week shows;</p>
        <p> Monday, Nov. 28-11 a.m., N.C. Museionof Art, hanging of the portrait Queen Elizidieth II, in honor of her Stiver Jubilee Year.  7 p.m., Qvic Center, presentation by Gov. Hunt of the N.C. Awards, the highest honor the state can bestow upon its citizens. Five persons will be honored.</p>
        <p>- Tuesday, Nov. 29 - N.C. Dept, of Cultural Resources Secretary Sara Hodgkins will</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH - The North Carolina Department of Commerce has issued a calendar of forthcoming Christmas events to take place in North Carolina during the month of December. These are:  Dec. 1,2,3, and 8,9, and 10 - Old Salem - Candle Teas, qxHisored by the Womens Fellowship of Home Moravian Church, from 2 to 9 p.m., at the Single Brothers House.</p>
        <p> Dec. 9 - Wilmingtwi  Lighting of the worlds largest living Christnuts tree, a stately live oak which botanists place at about 400 years old.</p>
        <p> Dec. 10-11  Charlotte  Carolina Craftsn&amp;gt;ens Christmas Gassic 77, with exhibits and demonstrations from award-winning artists and craftsmen from all across the nation.</p>
        <p> Dec. 10-11  Gamer  Special Christmas Tour of Homes.</p>
        <p> Dec. 13  Old Salem  Salem Christmas 1800 with sights and sounds of the Moravian congregation town of Salem in 1800.</p>
        <p> Dec. 17  Kill Devil Hills  Annual celebration of the Wright Brothers first flight, with the First Flight Society.</p>
        <p> Dec. 17  Charlotte  A 26 mile, 385 yard marathon through the streets of Qiarlotte, sponsored by 'The Charlotte Observer</p>
        <p> Dec. 18  New Bern  A special Christmas outing of the gardens at Tryon Palace, free to the public, with hot cider and cookies to be served.</p>
        <p> Dec. 21-26  Fontana  Christmas In the Smokies will be celebrated at Fontana Village Resort.</p>
        <p> Dec. 24  Old Salem  Christmas Eve lovefeasts at Home Moravian Church, at 11 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. for children and at 5 and7;45p.m. for adults.</p>
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        <p>addreM the N.C. Museum Council; and David Quinn, ptnfcssor of history. University of Liverpool, England, will speak at the meeting of the Roanoke Island Historical Association. Tuesday will also mark the 21st annual meeting of the N.C. Federation of Music Gubs, and will feature pYormances of winning compositions and presentation of awards and scholarships.</p>
        <p> Wednesday, Nov. 30 -Wednesday, Art Day, will be highlighted by the opening of the annual N. C. Artists' Exhibition during the 51st annual meeting of the N.C. Art Society. Awards will be presented at a luncheon in the Civic Center, and an evening reception and preview of the exhibition wUl be held in the Museum of Art. Also on Wednesday, the N. C. Genealogical Societh will h(dd its fourth annual meeting.</p>
        <p> Thursday, Dec. 1  Dwi^t</p>
        <p>Young, director. Southern Office of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Charleston, will speak at the 37th annual meeting of the Historic Preservation Society of North Carolina. Presentation of the Ruth O^-trane Cannon Cup Awards will be made, a touT will be taken of Stagville Plantation and dinner will be held at the GovenxM-s Mansion.</p>
        <p>- Friday. Dec. 2 - AU day meetings include the 77th aimial meeting of the N.C. Literary and Historical Assocatkm. Special programs include presoitatlon of literary awards in poetry and literature. Fiction awards will be given at the evening meeting, with Tom Wicker, a native Tar Heel, presently associate editor of the New York Times as guest q)eaker.  The 66th annual ses</p>
        <p>sion of the N. C. Folklore Society will feature traditional songs and ballads, and folklore awards will be presented.</p>
        <p> Saturday, Dec, 3  The final day o Culture Week in North Carolina wUl feature the 36th annual meeting of the N.C.</p>
        <p>Society of County and Local Historians, and the presentation &amp;lt;rf awards. - The N.C. Poetry Society will meet in a workshop.</p>
        <p>Duchess, a year-and-a-half old female purebread Border Collie is this weeks Adopt-A-Pet.</p>
        <p>Her former owners say she is very loving and friendly, loves people and is used to living on a farm where she can run and play.</p>
        <p>Duchess is black, with a white front, paws, ai;id nose. And she has been spaded.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Jeanette Fiore, Humane Society president, is the person to call if one wishes to adopt Duchess or any other pet. Her phone number is 758-0468.</p>
        <p>Reduced fee spaying certificates are provided with all pets placed, upon request.</p>
        <p>Last wee., i  Humane Society gave away four puppies, two cats, and *'*'o vittens.</p>
        <p>Also ..1 week other animals available for adoption include five eight-week-old puppies that will grow into small dogs, suitable for apauments, nine puppies that are haif-shepard, half-collie, one male dog. a year-and-ahalf that is over 100 pounds, ten seven-month old cats, and four kittens.</p>
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        <p>Dan Kelly of Greenville will speak during the annual fall dinner of the Pitt Comity Unit of the American Cancer Society Tuesday at 7 p. m. at Western Sizrllng Steakhousehere.</p>
        <p>Kelly will talk to the group about becoming involved with the counseling of dying persons and their families and other loved ones. His daughter, Lauretta, died of cancer earlier this year.</p>
        <p>Presently coordinator of consultation and education at the Pitt County Mental Health Center, he has lectured extensively (HI death and dying and has counseled with families of the terminally ill. Prior to coming to Greenville two years ago, he was In charge on an Occupational Alcohol Abuse Control Program in Vermont.</p>
        <p>He is a graduate of Wagner College, Staten Island, N. Y. and has attended graduate school at the University of Vermont and Boston University. He is a painter who for years had a studio in Greenwich Village, New York City.</p>
        <p>He is now serving as temporary chairman of the Advisory Board of the Greenville Womens Correction Facility.</p>
        <p>Anyone interested in attending the dinner, not already committed, is invited to contact Mrs. Hugh Carroll, Unit Director, or Dr. Emmett Walsh, President.</p>
        <p>Flash Gordon has replaced Ul Abner in the Sunday color comics sectkm of The Diay Reflector.</p>
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        <p>As the story opens, on a remote star system an tmderground tower bur^ through the earth onto a peaceful countryside. The curious peasants are violently subdued and rounded up by the marauding Skorpi who have been at war with distam worlds for 2,000 years. They devastate planet after planet and enslave the survivors.</p>
        <p>Flash Gordon, Dr. Zarkov and Dale, on an exploratory mission in a faster-than-light starship alight on a distant unexplored planet. Leaving Dale with the crew. Flash and Dr. Zarkov enter a silent and devastated city. They look back at the sound of a foreign spacecraft leaving the vicinity where they had left their spaceship.</p>
        <p>They rush back to find that Dale and the crew have been captured. The two Intrepid spacemi switch to a captured Scorpl sting-ship" which has more speed and numeuverability and is the fastest, deadliest ship in the known universe.</p>
        <p>Trailing the slaveship, they land in the Skorpi empire. Flash sends Insect-sized spy robots in search of the captives. Horrified, Flash sees a maltreated Dale turned Into a slave to work in a uranium mine.</p>
        <p>Flash jumps into the captured sting-ship and blasts the guards and armored units. Taking Dale. Flash destroys the enemy camp and liberates the slaves.</p>
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        <p>Annual Plea By CARE</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (UPI) - For every dollar the public donated to CARE last year, the international aid and development agency delivered more than $9 worth of aid, says executive director Frank L. Goffio.</p>
        <p>Individual contributions help the agency obtain United States government Food-for-Peace farm commodities for distribution to needy families in developing countries.</p>
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        <p>By United Press Intematkxud</p>
        <p>The United States rocketed an 84-ton space station called Skylab into orbit around the Earth on May 14, 1973, and during the next nine months It served as home for three-man crews for as long as 12 weeks at a time.</p>
        <p>The Skylab program borrowed hardware and technology from the preceding Apollo moon landing project and demonstrated that men could live and work in weightless space for long periods of time.</p>
        <p>Its scientific payoff was great. A powerful telescope aboard the 118-foot-long ship produced extraordinary photographs of the sun; it studied the comet Kohoutek; a special array of cameras and sensors looked down to study Earth resources; an electric furnace processed materials in ways they could not be worked on Earth and other instruments carried out a variety of experiments.</p>
        <p>An accident during launch that ripped off a solar generating panel and januned another gave astronauts an opportunity to prove they could carry out repairs in orbit to save a mission that cost $2.5 billion.</p>
        <p>Skylab was abandoned in orbit when astronauts Gerald Carr, Edward Gibson and William Pogue left it on Feb. 8, 1974.</p>
        <p>But the big spacecraft is still up there, circling the globe every hour and a half in an orbit more than 200 miles high. It is gradually dropping toward the Earth, however, under the drag of particles from the sun and very sparse fringes of Earths upper atmosphere.</p>
        <p>As it stands now, Skylab will reenter the thicker portions of the atmosphere sooner or later. The aerodynamic forces against the aluminum structure will cause it to break 14) and the friction of air rushing by it will cause much of it to bum up as it falls. Some pieces are expected to survive re-entry and hit the planets surface.</p>
        <p>The National Aeronautics and Space Administration doesnt know when re-entry will occur, but scientists say it could happen anywhere from 1979 to sometime in the 1980s. The best guess is that it would return in 1981.</p>
        <p>NASA, however, hopes to keep Skylab in orbit. The agency has plans to send its new space shuttle rocket plane up to Skylab in early 19flO to hook a special rocket pack to the space station to propel it into a higher orbit where it would last for many more years.</p>
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        <p>ROCHESTER, N Y. (AP) -On the door near the end of the haU is a sign: SAM SPADE, HARD-BOILED DICK.</p>
        <p>Inside hangs a trench coot and a black and white Humphrey Bogart poster, his chilling stare directed at the bare radi ator across the small room. From such settings unfold so many great detective stories ... "I was lotting in my office, nursing a hangover, when throu^ the door waltzed ... Our tousled hero here, however, is not Sam Spade, super sleuth, but George Grella, aficionado of the detective novel par excellenoe. Also doctor of philosophy, teacher of literature. Son of Italy, would-be shortstop.</p>
        <p>Alas, instead of the expected sknp-brimmed fedora and sagging gray suit, he is festooned in a collision of green plaids covering an Italia T-shirt and a cordunoy jacket bearing Italian Power and Dodgers buttons on opposite l^s. The desk drawn- that should</p>
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        <p>In this incongruous hideaway at the University of Rochester, George Grella conducts his love affair with literature, ancient and modem. He talks of authors and charactos as if they were old friends. But it is to the chillers, thrillers and killers of popular writing that he devotes special attention, in lectures and essays now being expanded into a book. And of his favorite characters  the hard-boiled detectives of American fiction  he speaks almost with empathy.</p>
        <p>"The detective in these hard-boiled novels is not one of those gentlemen who comes down from London and solves the crime, and his hobbies are for-ei0i languages and {laying the harpsichord. Hes an underpaid, suffering sort of person, tough and sensitive and honorable. Its not so much that he dishes out violence. Its that he suffers violence. Hes a stoic</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK (UPI) - Fire is like the weather. Many people talk about it, but precariously few do anything about it, says Glen E. Jorgensen, whose company is a major source of home improvement financing.</p>
        <p>Sixty-two himdred persons died in fires last year, and property losses totaled more than $3.5-billioa, said Jorgensen, president of CTT Financial Services. The companys current customer puMicatkm offers these fire prevention tips:</p>
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        <p>RALEIGH - A $4,000 planning grant for a multi-media touring production of The Lost Oolooy has been given to the Roanoke Island Historical Association.</p>
        <p>The touring production, designed for school grades 5-12, will emphasize classroom experience in performing arts, literature and history.</p>
        <p>In announcing the grant, N.C. Department of Cultural Resources Secretary Sara W. Hogkins said, We are delighted that the department can aid in the iirianning of this production which will make an important part of North Cantinas history come alive to so many school children across our state.</p>
        <p>Gospel Chorus Sings Sunday</p>
        <p>The Community Gospel Chorus of Greenville will present a pre-(Turistmas program of 100 voices Sunday, November 27 at 7:30 p.m. at Cornerstone Mis-skmary Baptist Church. The Rev. J. H. Taylor III will be at the organ, and the Rev. OKelly Lawson will be ttie speaker. The (Hiblic is invited.</p>
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        <p>sufferer. He's tough enou^ to take it.</p>
        <p>Hes also tough in a moral way. TbuMi Mems to mean that hes iidtiated into the sbifidness of his society, into the falseness deception in it. And the rack indicates a lot of quick wit of the detective. hls.^ligence, his In^ perviousness things that the phony society shows him. I'm a great believer in wisecracks and good lines myself.</p>
        <p>This sounds more like academic drivel than the whodunit exdtanent associated with drugstore pidp, but Grella says its the stuff that makes the^ mystery novel such an endur-^ ing American diversion.</p>
        <p>Its a quest more than the penetration of a puzzle. Theres alnwst no puole to these things. What we are about are the characters and scenes, because they are usually so well done. This quest is really more for some truth. It's a romance. The mystery Itself gets pushed aside. The detective is really not interested in clues, fingerprints. because he knows the police can do that better than he can. What hes really Inta--ested in is character. He knows people.</p>
        <p>If GrdIa has a quest of his own  and he would wince at the suggestion  its to recognize in popular fiction that which is go(^.</p>
        <p>I wish I could tell you the test for great literature. Raymond Giandler, Ross MacDonald, Dashiell Hammett (all creators of hard-boiled detectives)  I think those novels are definitely mainstream literature.</p>
        <p>English writers borrowed the detective structure and aj^lied It to the manners of their country, where class distinctions were nwre pronounced, ho says. The English murder mystery, which Grella calls the for-</p>
        <p>story, usually has ^villain a cad who doesit to the aristocratic set lich he intrudes under When his crime is and he is carted off by ie, it is the triumph  usually expressed I group enjoying a Idly weekend at a country mansion  over the oidcast.</p>
        <p>When the detective story was taken up again in America earlier this century, the pronounced class distinctions were missing, Grella says, although social class as a theme pops ig) now and again, notably today In televisions Columbo. There the hero is an unmannered guy with a shabby raincoat whose crooks always seem to be rich.</p>
        <p>Notwithstanding the Sam Sple sign tacked to his door by a student, Grella rardy flops back in his squeaky chair in reverie, identifying with the detective hes reading about. Yet if the American detective</p>
        <p>City School Lunch Menu</p>
        <p>Lunchroom menus for the coming week at the Greenville elementary schools have been announced as follow:</p>
        <p>Monday  Fish sandwiches, french fries, buttered com. peanut butter pie, milk;</p>
        <p>Tuesday  Meat loaf with gravy, whipped potatoes, green beans, rolls, cookie, milk;</p>
        <p>Wednesday  Ravioli casserole, tossed salad, french roils, peaches, milk;</p>
        <p>Thursday  Oven-baked chicken, rice, peas and carrots, jelled cranberry salad, rolls, milk;</p>
        <p>Friday  Vegetable-beef soup, crackers, peanut butter and jelly sandwich, fresh apple, cup of peanuts, milk.</p>
        <p>is a wounded imocent, a seeker of truth, a ruffian in gentle-mahs clothes, a wisecrack*, so too is George Grrila.</p>
        <p>He is articulate, analytical, an omnivorous reader, a tough grader and he thinks of himself as an orthodox literary critic. But his interests don't seem to fit the popular notion of a scholar.</p>
        <p>Like the time he orded a baseball book f(xr the university library. Baseball is (me of the biggest things in my life. Its like books. I still suffer the agonies of rooting for the Dodgers. Baseball is as much a part of our culture as literature or painting or dance. Its one of the great American things, and it expresses the best in our culture.</p>
        <p>Surrounded by his books, writing his own detective novel when time permits. Grella is happy and feels lucky.</p>
        <p>Where I come from, a lower middle-class Italian background, most guys are not happy with what they do. Im one of the few people I know where 1 come from who works at a Job he really loves.</p>
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        <p>will rseslvt Its premiere per-fomanoe at 3 p.in. Sunday,</p>
        <p>December 4 In the au(ttorium of FannvllleOantral me School.</p>
        <p>Itie ballet. La Is cboreograpbed by Ifs. WlUlams and Is being danced by members of her Ballet Arts Workshop In Greenville. Music for the dance is drawn from a variety of sources, includif^ such weU-koown classics as Oop-pMla, nwflsiglBgBoaidy. and</p>
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        <p>Speaking about the story thread that ties the dances together. Ms. WUllams states the story is as old as the world but Is also prophetic of the future.</p>
        <p>Action revolves around</p>
        <p>mans age-old struggle with the material world. Ancients thought that nature was composed of four basic dements  earth, air. fire, and water. They fdt Uud ead) of these dements had its distinctive spirit.</p>
        <p>Spirits traditkmaiiy assigned to each etement of nature. Ms.</p>
        <p>mffmrOPLOiVB.. .Onset the dances tobe perfonned In the inudnetto ef %a Reconciliation" IsThe Spirit of Lm. Soloist Christina Wnhams (center) is shown rehearsing with six members of the coqps de ballet The ballet win premiere at 3 pjn. Sunday,</p>
        <p>Dec. 4 at FanmriDe Central  School, inder the auqptcee of the</p>
        <p>Farmvllle Arts Councfl. There is no admissioo chai^ and the public to invited.</p>
        <p>WiUtams explained, to that air had ite syiphes. fire its salamanders. For the earth, there were gnomes and for wMer. ondines.</p>
        <p>Eariy man hdd a bdief that man's strt0e was iinkad to these spiriU. Though long-Hved, t^ had no immortal soul. Ms. WUliams said, so they had to gain a soul by attracting the love of a hianan, and did ev^ything in their power to draw men to themsdves. F(-nnen there was a risk in this, the danger they would become so enamored of the material world they would lose sight of their own spiritual nature. of the ballet. "Im an optimist, Ms. Williams declares, thats where the prophdic part of the toilet comes ih. As I see it theres one thing that can bind all discordant elements toi^ther, the spirit of love. That is what happens in La Reoon-dUation</p>
        <p>Dancers performing in the, ballet are: Crystal Collins and Bonnie Correll, salamanders; Janet Duffy and Dianne Haynie, ondines; Cyndy Latham and Brooke iarpe, gnomes; Leigh Messner and Patricia Bath, syiphes; and humans  Jerri Bullock, Beth Mann, Susan Vick, Marcia Stevens, (3enia Bohannon, Hannah Taft, Pam Jeffers, and Sharon Creson.</p>
        <p>Ms. Wiliiams dances the role of the Spirit of Love.</p>
        <p>Cfostume design is by Sharon and Ken Creson, with sound by Tom Williams and lights by Fred Burgess.</p>
        <p>The Farmville Arts Council, formed in March of this year, now has a membership of 230. The council, one of more than 70 in North Carolina, is assisted by the N.C. Arts Council and the N.C. Department of Cultural Resources.</p>
        <p>New Cinema Series Set</p>
        <p>The second series of The</p>
        <p>Ctaiema Society of Greenville will begin in January and run until mid-April, with sbc outstanding films to be preaented.</p>
        <p>Again, like the first series, tickets are available only by subscription for the packafF of six, with no individual tickets to besdd.</p>
        <p>The price is $6 for the six films. Sifoscriptions must be purchased by December 15th. Clhecks are to be made payable to: The Cinema Society of Greenville and are to be sent in care of The English Department, East Canfina University, Greenville, N.C. 27834, attention Bill Stephenson or Peter Makuck.</p>
        <p>Dates of showing are all on Sundays. Show time is at 8 p.m. in the auditorium at the Jenkins Fine Arts Center.</p>
        <p>Movies to be shown and dates are:</p>
        <p>- Jan. 29 - The Dilceeet Charm of the Botrgeetoe - A</p>
        <p>social comedy about upper-crurt Parisians who oidy want to dine together - b)t life keeps intervening. With Fernando Rey and Delphine Seyrig. An Academy Award winner.</p>
        <p>- Feb. 12 - Walkabout -</p>
        <p>Considered one of the great "sleeper films of the 70s. 'The story of two European children abandoned in the Australian oik-back, and of the aborigine boy who hdps them survive.</p>
        <p>- Feb. 26 - Not A Pretty Plo-ttve  An autobk^aphical film by Martha Cofriidge. The rtory oi her own attempt to confront feelings about being raped when she was 16 and living at a boarding school. Honored at the Anglican</p>
        <p>doggers Celebration To Be Held Dec. 3</p>
        <p>PUm Festival.</p>
        <p>- Mar. 19 (He* M 11</p>
        <p>Alimmi - Eric Rohmers witty, sophisticated comedy about love and commitment, in which a happy French couple find thetr life set topsy-turvy by a leading film star.</p>
        <p>- Apr. 2 - AgBim B Wrtth, ol God - The tale of a party oT Spanish gold-seekers during the conquest of Peru who became lost on a tributary of the Amazon. With Klaus Kinski in the lead role. Considered the foremost wwli of the German film renaissance of the 1970s.</p>
        <p>- Apr 16 - T1 Confaraitot Director Bernardo Bertoluccis* classic based on a novel by Alberto Moravia. An upper-class-youth is caught in the dilemma of having to demonstrate loyalty; and conformity to Italy In its; Faiicist days by assassinating; his former professor. Stars-] Jean-Lous Trintignant, Stefania*. Sandreili and Dominique Sanda.;</p>
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        <p>M  Flutist  Brooks  de  Wetter-  Doctor  of  Musical  Arts</p>
        <p>Nobel Peace Prize nominee Beate Klarsfdd, known intona-tionally as a relentless Nazi-huDter, will lecture at Bast Carolina University on Tuesday, November 29, at 7:30 p.m. in Romn 244, Mendenhall Student Center. There to no admission charge.</p>
        <p>Karlsfdds lecture and other public appearances here are sponaoied by the ECU HiUel, of which Dr. Bramy Resnik is advisor and coordinator.</p>
        <p>A native of Bertin, Klarsfeld was bran in 1939. Reared in the Christian faith, she was a child during the height of the Nazi regime.</p>
        <p>It was not until her arrival in Parts in 1960 that she learned ' about Nazism and the full extent of the henrors it perpetrated. In 1963 she married Serge Klarsfeid, a Jew whose father had died in the gas chambers of Auschwitz. .</p>
        <p>Ms. KlanfekTs (rfunge into active public life began in 1968. That was the year she mounted a West Berlin podium and delivered the slap heard around the wmid to the face of KurtGeorge Kiesinger, then Chapoellor of West Germany. At the price of hor own arrest (and a one-year prison soitence), she focused world attention on Kies-ingers background as a Nazi. He was defeated in the next election.</p>
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        <p>Since then, avowing to bring to Justice the murderers of millions of Jews, Beate Klarsfled and her husband have compiled a list of hundreds of suspected Nazis still at large.</p>
        <p>She has writtai a book about her battle against Nazism, WheravarTheyMay Be. She was nominated for the 1977 Nobel Peace Prize for her continuing actions against anti-semitism, against the impunity of Nazi criminals, and for her work in favor of peace between Arab states and Israel.</p>
        <p>Flutist Brooks de Wetter-Smith and pianist Jane Whang, both faculty members of UNC-Chapd Hill, will be in recital at the A. J. Fletcher Music Citer Recital Hall at 8:15 p.m. tomorrow, November 28. There is no charge and the public is invited to attend.</p>
        <p>Compositions to be featured in the recital are Handels Sonata In A Minor, Opui 1, No. 4; Cesar Francks Sonata in A Major; Toru Takemitsus Voice for Solo nuttot; and KamUlo Lendvays QuattroDuetti.</p>
        <p>In additon to the recital, Wetter-Smith is scheduled to conduct a master class for advanced flute students. This will be from 3 to 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>de Wetter-Smith is a graduate of the New England Conservatory and is a candidate for the</p>
        <p>Doctor of Musical Arts degree from the Eastman School of Music.</p>
        <p>Ms. Whang, a graduate of Mt. Holyoke College and the Yale School of Music.</p>
        <p>Riley Recital</p>
        <p>Jackie Riley, an East Carolina University music major from Tarboro, will present her senior piano recital at 9 p.m. Tuesday, December 6, in the Recital Hall of the A. J. Fletcher Music Center. There is no admission charge and the public is invited.</p>
        <p>Her program will include Mozarts Adagio in B liimM*,; Shubert Schuberts Impromptu inE; Chopins Nocturne in C and two works by Bartk.</p>
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        <p>HbflpitaUty House, the Kay</p>
        <p>Currie interview show on WITN-TV, Channel 7, will be on the air today from 12:30 to 1 p.m. The theme of todays show is A 'Thanksgiving Weekend Special and was filmed in the kitchen of New Berns Tryon Palace.</p>
        <p>With Kay is a palace hostess, Mamie Miller. The two talk about cooking utensils of the 18th century, and discuss ve^tables and herbs popular in those days.</p>
        <p>Another guest, Jo Aiken, gives a history of old needlepoint techniques, from which todays needlepoint has derived.</p>
        <p>Carrying out the historical period in music, the Oaven Consort, cwiducted by Roger Bennett, gives a recital of of 18th century music on alto recorders.</p>
        <p>The Second Annual Green Grass Cloggers Day C^eletH-atkm for 1977 is being held this year on Saturday, December 3, beginning at 10 a.m. and continuing until midni^t.</p>
        <p>The celebration, a Joint event of the Roxy Music Arts and Crafts Center and East Carolina University, will be in Wri^jt Auditorium.</p>
        <p>Admission is $4 for ail day ($3 to Roxy members); $2 for the workshop only, which will be from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and $3 for the concert only. The concert begins at 8 p.m.</p>
        <p>The workshop is in three divisions  the Music Workshop; the Clogging Workshop; ^ the Appalachian Dance Workshop.</p>
        <p>Ten groups from several states will be on hand to perform and to pay tribute to the Gog-gers. Some are music groups, others are primarily dancing groups.</p>
        <p>These are: Sweet Water String Band, Magpie, The New Five Crats, and The Footloose Gog-gers, all of Washington, D. C.; Holly Van Auken McKee of CMiio; The Fail City Ramblers of Indiana; Plank Road String Band, Lexington, Va.; 'The Henrys of Rochester, N. Y.; the Cub Hill Cloggers of Baltimore; and the Flatland Goggers of Norfolk, Va.</p>
        <p>The (ireen Grass Goggers of Greenville is a winner of the World Ciiampion Traditional Cloggers and has been cited by Mayor Percy Cox for having</p>
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        <p>AYDEN - Eait of Ayden" Is I the appropriite name ven by two youi^ potters  Ed Wein-traub and Steve Reymdds  to their pottery studio located on Highway 102 about three miles east of Ayden.</p>
        <p>like many other craftsmen inspired by the contemporary renaissance in hand crafted products fashioned of the earths 'most common nuterial, clay, these two young men express an affinity for objects made of</p>
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        <p>It sm ttdrnttm Oiese two concenOated m recently on a warm November morning when they opened a kiln of new work foilowfaga suceeotful flring.</p>
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        <p>ing atOMMplme kiln capable of firing itoneware and poreelalB. Weintraub plained, its a SO cObicfootkiln.</p>
        <p>ReynoMa noted that we can fire about 100 pieces of diffawnt siz in one firing. Usually we will have pieces with seven or eight different glazM in one firing, ranging from matts to glossy </p>
        <p>Weintraub, who has a masters degree in ceramics from East Carolina University, and Reynolds, who has studied at NCSU, Meredith and ECU, are full-tinw potters  even though Reynolds devotes several hours each day to his job as a motor-route carrier for The Daily Reflector.</p>
        <p>"Firing takes places every two or three weeks. Reynolds, a native of Ayden, said.</p>
        <p>We each spend a couple of weeks making things, Weintraub said, until we have enough pieces to fill the kiln. Pieces shaped from clay, green ware, are first fired to set and harden them. This is done at a temperature of about 1,700 degrees. The second firing is made after glazes have been applied. and temperatures are higher, ranging in the 2,400</p>
        <p>degree rangi.</p>
        <p>Opening the kftn after firtag, e^iecially after the aecond firing which will reveal the de^ of success atUined in getting the desired patterns and colors from glazes, is an exciting time for the two.</p>
        <p>After the heat is turned off. its several hours before the kiln is cool enough to begin opening it, Weintraub said.</p>
        <p>Its slow, hot work, Reynolds added. At the Ume, he was carefidly removing bricks that form the opening to the kiln, stacking them gently. These are special fire bricks, and we stack them to form a nine inch thick double layer. The bricks, if handled properly and not broken, can be re-used to build upthekilndodr.</p>
        <p>With several firings behind them, Weintraub and Reynolds have decided they have accumulated enough pieces to have a studio exhibition and sale. This will be a two-day affair, Saturday and Sunday, December 10 and 11. The public is being invited to visit the exhibition, which will include work by both potters. There is no admission charged</p>
        <p>Jerry Raynor</p>
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        <p>Tuesday Reading For Poei Sewell</p>
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        <p>1. Roses for Mama, C.W. McCall</p>
        <p>2. The Wurlitzer Prize, Waylon Jennings</p>
        <p>3. More to Me, Charley Pride</p>
        <p>; 4. From Graceland to the ^Promised Land, Merle Hag-'.gard</p>
        <p> 5. Here You Chme Again, ;Dolly Parton</p>
        <p>* 6. Love Is Just a Game, iLarry Gatlin</p>
        <p>I 7. blue Bayou, Linda Rwi-^dt</p>
        <p>* 8. One of a Kind, Tarnmy ^Vynette</p>
        <p>*. 9. You Light Up my Life, iPebby Boone</p>
        <p>* 10. Im Knee Deep in Loving You, Dave &amp;amp; Sugar</p>
        <p>Top Ten</p>
        <p>1. You Light Up mV Life, Debby Boone</p>
        <p>2. Boogie Nights, Heatwave</p>
        <p>3. Brown Eyes Blue, Crystal Gale</p>
        <p>4. Nobody Does It, Carly Simon</p>
        <p>5. Star Wars Theme, Meco</p>
        <p>6. How Deep, Bee Gees 7 Its Ecstacy, Barry</p>
        <p>White</p>
        <p>8. Heaven Is, Paul Nicholas</p>
        <p>9. Baby, Chicago</p>
        <p>10. Just Remember, Firefall</p>
        <p>Poetry Forum Meeting Dec. 1</p>
        <p>The first meeting for the month of December of the East Carolina University Poetry Forum will b held at 8 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 1. The forum will be held in the Conference Room of Joyner Library on campus.</p>
        <p>Vernon Ward, director of the forum, invites all poets and lovers of poetry to attend.</p>
        <p>Yearns For Poet's Bones</p>
        <p>By JOEL EPSTEIN ROSH HA^AYIN, Israel (AP),  In this sleepy town, where the car has yet to relace the donkey cart, people are yearning for the btmes of their na-tiohal poet.</p>
        <p>A suburb of Td Aviv, Rosh Haayin is populated by 15,000 Jews of Yemenite origin. Although they have lived in modem Isradi socidy for 27 years, they stUl hold fast to the old customs.</p>
        <p>Many women still bake the Sabbath loaf in a stone oven Friday afternoon. Sheep graze in vacant lots across from apartmoit blocks, and chickois scratch in the narrow lawns.</p>
        <p>The Jews of Yemen Immigrated en masse to Israd in 1950, bringing with them a rich cultural heritage. Part of that heritage was the poetry of the 17th-century rdigious leader and mystic, Shalom Shabazi.</p>
        <p>Shabazi? Of course I know him, said 16-year-old Yod (Hcashi, and started singing a wheedling chant in guttural Yemenite Hebrew. Yod had never learned the lines in school, he said. But, Shabazis love songs and poems about Jerusalem are well-known by everyone around here.</p>
        <p>Many of Shabazis poems express his yearning to settle in Jerusalem, the anctent cafrital</p>
        <p>of the Jews. Now a groig) of activists from Rosh Haayin want to bring his tomb to Israd from Yonen.</p>
        <p>We read reports in Isradi newqjapers that the Yemen government had desecrated Shabazis tomb, paving a road over it, said the leader of the group, Tov Darhab, We want to know if this is true, and we have started contacts to bring the Umib hoe.</p>
        <p>Darhabs father was in charge of guarding the Unnb before his family came to Israd. Evoi the Moslems honored Shabazi, said Darhab. When the sultan passed the trnnb near Taiz, he would get off his horse, and cirde the mausoleum three times before riding on.</p>
        <p>More than a thousand Yemenite Isradis gathoed in Rosh Haayin recently to start their campaign for Shabazis bones.</p>
        <p>For 300 years Shabazi has yearned to come to Israd. Now we hope to hdp him realize his dream, said Darhab.</p>
        <p>Poet-author Elizabeth Seweil will give a reading of her podry at 8 p.m. Tuesday, December 6, at the Methodist Student (Center, 501 East Fifth Street.</p>
        <p>A poet and author who has also had extensive teaching experience, her most recent post was that of Joe Rosenthal Professor of Humanities in the Rdigious Studies D^rtment at UNC-Greensboro.</p>
        <p>Bom in India of British parents, her early years were</p>
        <p>Exhibited In Georgia</p>
        <p>Three students in the East Carolina University School of Art had work in a recent invitational exhibition at the University of Georgia, Athens. The exhibit, supported by Riegel Textile Corp., was held in conjunction with the southeastern conference of the Surface Design Association.</p>
        <p>The three were Charlotte Pur-rington, Kim Irwin, and Sue Wyre. Purrington and Irwin each won awards in the competition.</p>
        <p>Sara Edmiston, chairman of the ECJU School of Arts Department of Design appeared on the conference program as a representative of the association. Other ECU delegates to the conference were faculty member Dorothy Satterfield and student Pamela Freeman.</p>
        <p>alternated between south Asia and England. During World War II she served as a civil servant with the Ministry of Education and also earned a degree at Newnham Ck)llege, Cambridge, taking first class honors in modem languages. She earned both the M.A. and Ph D from Cambridge University, and holds honorary degrees from St. Peters C^lege and from For-dham University.</p>
        <p>She has taught in several American colleges and in Canada.</p>
        <p>Ms. Sewells poetry includes the volumes The Orphic Voice, Poems, 1M7-1961, and Signs and Cittes. She has to her credit three novels; and several volumes of literary criticism, among which are The Stmctme or Poetry, Paid VMery.</p>
        <p>ByJOBR.mNM</p>
        <p>The legend of Jesw Janws conws to 1I as author John Eraeat explains how a Missouri farm boy could become a notorieoi outlaw, and how a notorious outlaw coidd become a natkmal hero. He describes James's method of robbery; hte way with words, his skill as a horseman, his ability to lead his accomplices through hostile couMry and impomibie situations. He explores the impact of the (?ivil War on a border state boy, who came to accept violence and revenge as an acceptable way of life JESSE JAMES (Prentice-Hali, 1976) is an citing story told from a sober perspective.</p>
        <p>SONG OF THE TIIEES by Mildred Tayior is based on an incident that actually occurred in her family. Depression times were hard in Mississippi and jobs were scarce. CaiMe's father, David, had gone to Louisiana to lay tracks for the railroad. That was when the trouble started. With David at home, Mr Ander son would never have dared cheat Big Ma by forcing her to sell the beloved trees for practically nothing.</p>
        <p>This work preceded Taylors 1977 Newberry Winner, ROLL OF THUNDER, HEAR MY CRY. which was also centered around Cassie Lopn and her famiiy. SONG OF THE TREES is short, simple but a true reading experience</p>
        <p>Another addition ^ She^rd's children collectioo is GREEDY MARIANl AND OTHER FOLKTALES OF THE ANTILLES by Dorothy Carter. Humor and wisdom, greediness and stig)idity, courage and coward%, success and failure fill these varied and interesting stories  twenty in all  that reflect the countrtes from which they have been gathered. Storytellers will find this collection to be a splendid source of new material Tiina Hyman has caught perfectly the irreverent spirit of the book in her outstanding Mack line illustrations.</p>
        <p>THE BEST CWRISTRIAS PAGEANT EVER by Bart&amp;gt;ara Robinson is now available at the children's library. This is a very funny and memoraMe story of an outrageous family of children who discover the Christmas ^ry and help everyone rediscover its meaning. The Herdmans  Ralph. Imogene. Leory, Claude. Ollie, and Gladys  are horrible They do awful things like finding out everybodys weight in order to blackmail the fat kids, and threatening to stuff pussy willows in their enemies ears. They are the terrors of the pillc school, and Its hardly surprising when they extend their reign of terror to Sunday school and take over the churchs Cliristmas pageant. They have never heard the Christmas story before, and their interpretation, which includes beating up Herod promises disaster. The actual pageant is full of surprises for everyone, including the Herdmans. THE BEST CHRISTMAS PAGEANT EVER offers Christmas humor as well as spiritual blessings</p>
        <p>Concert Wednesday</p>
        <p>Works of three major 20th century contemporary composers will be performed by the East Carolina University Contemporary Chamber Ensemble in a concert at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 30 in the A. J. Fletcher Music Onter Recital Hall.</p>
        <p>Art Sal Dc. 3</p>
        <p>On Saturday. Dec. 3 from 4 to 8 p.m., a sales exhibition by Greenville craftsmen will take place at the Greenville Art Center.</p>
        <p>Works in clay, wood, metal, and will be fiber will be displayed and for sale.</p>
        <p>The concert is free and the public is invited to attend.</p>
        <p>Compositions featured in the concert are Walter Pistons Divertlmento (for nine Instruments); Edgard Vareses Octandre; and Darius Milhauds UCraMfaodu Monte.</p>
        <p>The ensemble is composed of 27 advanced student musicians in the ECU School of Music. Its faculty advisor is Dr. Rodney Schmidt of the ECU strings faculty.</p>
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        <p>Penn State Nips Pitt, 15-13</p>
        <p>By GARY BUHOCES Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>PITTSBURGH (AP) - Penn State turned back a two-point conversion run by fullback Elliott Walker with 12 seconds to play on a slick, snowswept field to give the Nittany Lions a 15-13 victory over the University of Pittsburgh Saturday.</p>
        <p>The victory raised ninth-ranked Penn States record to 10-1, restored the Nittany Lions Eastern football dominance, and gave them a measure of consolation for their Orange Bowl snub.</p>
        <p>Tenth-ranked Pitt, which scored a touchdown with 12 seconds left on a 17-yard pass from Matt Cavanaugh to Gordon Jones, fell to 8-2-1.</p>
        <p>The white field was spotted with foot prints when Pitt began its 48-yard touchdown drive with 40 seconds left in the final quarter. Cavanaugh hit two passes before finding Jones on the 17-yarder that pulled Pitt to within two points in the nationally televised clash.</p>
        <p>As Walker bulled off left tackle on the conversion try, he was driven into the synthetic turf by Penn State sophonwre tackle Matt Millen. Fans rushed onto the field as the officials signaled that Walker hadnt crossed the goal line, obliterated by the snow.</p>
        <p>An onside kick try failed and Penn State ran out the clock and ran onto the field, led by Coach Joe Paterno, who wore a brown suit and no hat on the frigid sideline the entire day.</p>
        <p>Although the wind-chill factor was near zero degrees at game time, the field was dry and Penn State quarterback Chuck Fusina threw a 4-yard pass to Jimmy Cefalo that set a 34-yard field goal by Chris Bahr (Ml the games first series.</p>
        <p>Later in the first quarter, Jones made a twisting, 42-yard punt return and caught a 21-</p>
        <p>yard pass to set up a 1-yard touchdown sneak by Cavanaugh that gave Pitt a 7-3 lead.</p>
        <p>In the second (quarter, a Cav-anau^ fumble set up a 31-yard Bahr field goal.</p>
        <p>With about four minutes left before halftime, Cefalo caught a Pitt punt at the 50-yard tine, swept to his right and slipped the ball on a reverse to Mike Guman, a safety who began the season as a tailback.</p>
        <p>Guman raced untouched to the end zone, and his last</p>
        <p>screen block came from Cefalo to give Penn State a 12-7 half-time lead.</p>
        <p>After Gumans touchdown, Fusina slipped and fell short on a two-point conversion run.</p>
        <p>The snow began falling about midway of the third quarter just after Leroy Felder intercepted a pass at midfield intended for Ron LaPointe, who entered the ganfe at tight end in the second (juarter after Mickey Shuler left the field on a stretcher with a back bruise.</p>
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        <p>By MONTE PLOTT Associated Press Writer</p>
        <p>CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) -North Carolinas Mike OKoren tossed in 21 points, including 15 in the first half, and PhU Ford added 20 as the top-ranked Tar Heels rolled to a 94-63 season-opening win Saturday ni^t over Oregon State.</p>
        <p>The Beavers threatened only once, opening a 3-point lead late in the first half. But the Tar Heels scored 18 unanswered points for a 44-29 halftime lead.</p>
        <p>Forward Ricky Lee was high man for Oregon State with 17 points before he fouled out with 8:07 left in the game. Lee went out with Oregon State down by</p>
        <p>OREGON STATE (3&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Lee 4 5 5 17. Allen 3 I I 7. A. Campbell 5 00 10. Hilliard 2 12 5, Radlord 3 00 4. McStiane 3 12 7. Stoott 3 2 2 0. Smith 0 0 0 0. Childs 0 I 2 1. a. Campbell 0 00 0. McClbuskey 0 00 0. Blume 1 00 2, Gian ders 0 0 0 0. Totals 24 II U 43.</p>
        <p>NORTH CAROLINA (04)</p>
        <p>Bradley 0 00 0, O'Koren 8 54 21, Yona kor 4 0 0 12, Zaliagiris 3 4 0 12, Ford 7 4 6 20. Wood 3 0 0 4. Crompton 10 12. Virgil 3 00 4. Wolt 2 35 7. Colescott 2 0 0 4. Wiel I 0 0 2. Ooughton 0 0 0 0. Budko I 0 0 2. Pepper 0 0 0 0 Totals 37 20 24 94.</p>
        <p>Malt: North Carolina 44, Oregon State 29. Fouled oulLee. Total foolsOregon Slate 21, North Carolina 14. Technical-Bradley A-11,444</p>
        <p>20, and when Ford converted two shots from Lees foul, the Tar Heels went iqj 71-49.</p>
        <p>North Carolina opened a 82-51 lead with 5:04 left in the game on a basket by Rich Yonakor. Geff Crompton scored his only field goal of the game In the final minutes to continue the Carolina advantage.</p>
        <p>Yonakor had 12 points for the Tar Heels, as did Tom Zaliagiris. Alonzo Campbell scored 10 for Oregon State.</p>
        <p>Only a couple of Inches of snow fell, but the dry powder lingered on the frozen field as both teams went scoreless the entire third (juarter.</p>
        <p>Bahr gave Penn State a 15-7 lead with 4:32 left to play with his third field goal, a 20-yarder.</p>
        <p>Pitt then drove to the Penn State 8-yard line with the help of a 20-yard run by Fred Jacobs but Cavanaui threw a pass into the end zone that was interested by linebacker Ron Hostetler.</p>
        <p>Hostetler also interested a Cavanaugh pass in the end zone late in the first quarter, and he was named the games outstanding player.</p>
        <p>With about a minute left in the game, Penn State was forced to punt, and Jones returned the ball 5 yards to Penn States 48-yard line. Cavanaugh, who completed 14 of 29 passes for 204 yards, then hit Randy Reutershan with a 13-yard pass and Willie Taylor with a 22-yarder before the touchdown pass to Jones.</p>
        <p>Besides falling short on the two-point conversion run. Walker also fell shy in his bid for 1,000-yard rushing season. He gained 66 yards against Penn State and finished the season with 972.</p>
        <p>Penn State, which waited in</p>
        <p>vain last weekend for an Orange Bowl bid, instead will go to the Fiesta Bowl.</p>
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        <p>wn  ..7 0 0 4-13</p>
        <p>FG Bahr 34 Pill -Cavanaugh I run (Schubert kick) Penn FG Bahr 31</p>
        <p>Penn Guman 52 punt return (run tailed)</p>
        <p>Penn FG Bahr 20</p>
        <p>Pitt Jonei 17 pau Irom Cavanaugh (run tailed)</p>
        <p>A 54.500</p>
        <p>_ By JIM lYlj</p>
        <p>BLOOMINGTON. Ind. - A massive subsUUh Ucm play by University of Indiana coach Bobby Kni^ gave his Hoosiers a boost and brought a auMued crowd of 14,085 to life to hdp Indiana take a oome-from-behind 73-59 victory over East Carolina yesterday.</p>
        <p>After watching his team go from three points up at halftime to four points down with just over ten mimdes left to play, Knight replaced his entire starting lineup and the change worked miracles. Indiana outscored the Pirates 15^3 down the stretch to win going away.</p>
        <p>Before that, however^ it looked as if ECUs Pirates Just might pull a Ug upset In their initial encounter. Under first-year coach Larry Giliman, the Bucs fought the Hoosiers on even terms for three-quarters of the game and were only (Nd of it In the final two minutes.</p>
        <p>This is the firt time since Ive been in coaching that Ive substituted five guys in a tight game," Knight said following the contest. "But I the people that were playing werent getting /(kMie what we had to have done.</p>
        <p>So, the coach sent In Butch Carter, Jim Roberson, Phil Isenbarger. Scott Eells and Tommy Baker and the five underclassmen, including two freshmen, brought the team back to life.</p>
        <p>Giliman, asked after the contest the best aspect of the Hoosier team, replied, "Bobby Knight</p>
        <p>"Bob Kni^t came into the dressing room and told our team how well it played. For our program. that was a real shot in the arm," Giliman added.</p>
        <p>The young East Carolina coach blasted the games officials in the dressing room, "rhere was a lot of inconsistancy in the officiatingbut also in the play," he said. "I thought the officiating was terrible on both sides</p>
        <p>Giliman blamed mistakes made by both teams on the fact that it was the first game of the season. "Indiana will have a fine year, he concluded, "and so will East Carolina."</p>
        <p>The Pirates, behind Herb Grays 15 second half points, took the fight to Indiana after Intermission, building up a four-point lead at one point. Gray was the teams leading scorer with 24 points, while Oliver Mack finished with 16 after a poor 3-11 second half shooting performance. &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Eells led Indiana with 14 points and Radford scored 12. Both teams shot poorly in the game, 36 per cent for ECU and 39 per cent for the Hoosiers.</p>
        <p>Gray pulled down 13 rebounds and Greg Cornelius 10 to pace the ECU board game, while Ray Tolbert led Indiana with 13 caroms.</p>
        <p>The Pirates were behind for most of the cold-shooting, low scoring first half, but managed to stay close and trailed by three points at intermission. 34-31.</p>
        <p>It looked as if Indiana might stage a blow-out in the opening minutes of the contest. The</p>
        <p>Flrot down6 Rustin yards Pasting yards Return yards Passes Punts</p>
        <p>Fumbles lost Penalties yards</p>
        <p>.Pwm stata Pin</p>
        <p>41 124 204</p>
        <p>13 27 2 14 29 3 7 40.3 9 34 4</p>
        <p>Whitney Leads State Victory</p>
        <p>RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) -Charles Hawkeye Whitney scored 35 points and North Carolina SUte put five players in double figures as the Wolf-pack defeated Applachian State, 97-79, in the season opener for both teams Saturday night.</p>
        <p>The Wolfpacks fast-break offense, which produced leads of as much as 27 points, was too quick for the Mountaineers to contain.</p>
        <p>Junior-college transfer Tiny Pinder got 16 points for the Wolfpack, including sfac of N.C. States last 10, and Tony Warren added 14.</p>
        <p>F(M Appalachian State, junior guard Daryll Robinson hit 23 points, including 10 of the Mountaiq^rs last 12. His back-</p>
        <p>court mate, sophomore Walter Anderson, chipped in 18, mostly from the 25-to-30-foot range.</p>
        <p>Whitney, who scored 20 points in the first half, had five points in the first 1:30 of the second half as the Wolfpack took a commanding 58-31 lead.</p>
        <p>Appalachian narrowed the score to 87-69 with five minutes left in the ganw. but N.C. States defense did not allow another basket until 1:45 remained.</p>
        <p>Al^PALACHIAN STATE (7*)</p>
        <p>Lawrence 4 2 4 10, Searcy 4 3 4 15, Hub bard 2 12 5. Robinson 10 3 4 23, Anderson 9 0 1 10, Leaby I 0 0 2. Keller 0 0 0 0, Brown 3 0 0 4, Jones 0 00 0. Totals 35 9 15 79</p>
        <p>N.C. STATE (97)</p>
        <p>Pinder 4 4 5 14. Wtiitney 12 11 12 35. Sudhop 4 2 4 10, Davis 0 0 0 0, Warren 4 2 3 14. Matthews 4 04) 12. Watts 4 0 0 0, Jones 0 0 0 0, AOontgomery 0 0 0 0, Per kins 1 0 0 2. Totals 39 19 24 97,</p>
        <p>Hall: North Carolina Stale 51. Appola Chian State 29, Fouled out-Lawrence. To tal fouls-Appalachian 21. North Carolina Stale IS. A-9,100</p>
        <p>Deacs Inch Past UNCW</p>
        <p>WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) -All-America Rod Griffin scored 22 points as No. 17 Wake Forest held off a surprising UNC-Wil-mington team to take an 83-79 victory Saturday night in the season (^ner for both teams.</p>
        <p>UNC-Wilmington was hurt by turnovers and fouls, sending the Deacons to the free-throw line for 32 foul shots in the game.</p>
        <p>Wake Forest capitalized on numerous Seahawk mistakes in the early going to take a 25-14 lead midway through the first half.</p>
        <p>But on the inside play of Denny Fields, who had 20 points in the game, UNC-Wilmington came back to narrow the margin to 48-41 by halftime.</p>
        <p>Then, in the first two minutes of the second half, the Sea-hawks reeled off eight straight points to take a 49-48 lead, their first since the opening minutes.</p>
        <p>Wake recovered to take a 58-51 lead midway through the second half, and at one point converted 12 straight free throws  eight by Griffin  to hold off the UNC-Wilmington surge.</p>
        <p>WAKE POREST (U)</p>
        <p>Grilfin 4 10 12 22, McDonald 1 00 2, Harrison 7 3 4 17, Dale 2 2 2 4. Johnson 4 4 4 14, Singleton 4 34 II. Hendler 0 12 1, McCatlery 3 00 4, Ellis 1 00 2 Totals 30 23 32 03</p>
        <p>UNC-WILMINGTON (79)</p>
        <p>Wolit 5 2 3 12, Jones 4 2 2 10. Fields 9 2 2 20. B&amp;lt;)b Martin 2 2 3 4, Payton 3117, Bill Akartin 7 7 8 21, Cooper 112 3 Totals 31 17 2) 79.</p>
        <p>Malt: Wake Forest 40. UNC Wilmington 41 Fouled oul Wotft, Bob AAartin. Total louls Wake Forest 18, UNC Wilmington A 4.100</p>
        <p>THE</p>
        <p>DAILY</p>
        <p>REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>Sports</p>
        <p>SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 27, 1977</p>
        <p>H(&amp;gt;otin Kond the pnet fint toor biiMi M Ukc an  iMd with 17:3100 the dodL</p>
        <p>Giliman then called a time-out to calm down hit yotay team, which committed a naadnr of turnovers In the first few minutea. That aoeaod to work as Mack hit a tunnuound Jumper la break the scorhig ice for the Bucs and they addsd six straight points a few seconds later to poB la 104 on Macks long Jump shot with 15:01 left In the half.</p>
        <p>Jim Wtsman connected from the li^ side la extend the Hoosier lead to four points and, after a three-mlnule scoring drought, Steve Rlslcy Ml from the right side to make tt 14-1.</p>
        <p>But Msck and Walter Moaeley made Jump shots to cut the lead to JuM two and the Pirates tied it up at 18 following two buckets by Gray Md two free throws from Mack Indianas Bill Cunningham countered with a pair of Jump shots to push the Hooilers back in front by four and the teams traded baMuts until Kyle Powers scored from the lane with 1:29 left in the half to give the Bucs their first lead of the ganoe, 31-30.</p>
        <p>Hoosier Wayne Radford then connected on a pair of jumpers, the second with just 16 seconds on the clock, to put Indiana ahead, 34-31, going into the second half.</p>
        <p>East Carolina quickly regained the lead after intermission and held tt for much of the second half. Powers hit the first shot after halflime to cut the Hoosier lead to 34-33 and then Mack added a jumper from the rti^t side to ptX the Bucs ahead, 35-34 Radford scored on a jumper from the foul line to put Indiana back in front, but Gray connected on two shots from the lane to make It 39-36 with 17:21 on the clock Mike Woodson kept Indiana close, scoring a pair of buckets, while Mack and Gray both hit for the Pirates. Risley then hit a follow shot and Radford a jumper from the left to give lU a 44-43 lead with 12:56 on the clock.</p>
        <p>Over the next minute. Gray exploded for five points, four of them coming on excellent drives down the lane, to give ECU ite biggest lead. 46-44 with 11:06 left.</p>
        <p>Hoosier Cunningham hit from the right side to pull lU to within two and then Knight made hts substitutions with 10:33 left, bringing the crowd to its feet when Jim Roberson hit from underneath to tie the game at 48.</p>
        <p>A technical foul of Giliman allowed Scott Eells a trip to the foul line where his pair of free throws gave the Hoosiers the lead.</p>
        <p>Mack countered with a jumper to tie the game at 50 with 9.20 left to play, but Eells hit from the right baseline to ve the Hoosiers the lead.</p>
        <p>Moseley scored a layig) on a fast break to tie the game again at 54 with 6:58 on the clock, but the Hoosiers got a pair of baskets and then, after Gray hit a jumper from the line, reeled off 13 straight points to put the Pirates away.</p>
        <p>Bernard Hills three-point play was the onlv (CoathtuedoaptgeM)</p>
        <p>Army Snaps Five-Year Jinx, Tops Midshipmen</p>
        <p>5 49  4  20</p>
        <p>INDIVIDUAL LEADERS</p>
        <p>RUSMINO-Penn Stale, Ciie 22 75, Su hey 13 34, Torrey II 30 PItl, Jacobi 15 04. Walker 12 44, SImt 2 20 PASSING-Penn State, Fusina 13 27 2, 144. Pitt, Cavanaugh 14 29 3, 204 RECEIVINC-Penn State, Fitike 3 4S, Cefalo 2 $7, Gelse 3 20. Plll-Gauttad 4 77, Jones 2 30. Taylor 2 30.</p>
        <p>QB, Mom Threatened</p>
        <p>PI-rreBURGH (AP) - 'The lives of Penn State quarterback Chuck Fusina and his mother, who lives in nearby McKees Rocks, were threatened prior to the Penn State-Pilt football game Saturday.</p>
        <p>I got three or four letters and she got two or three, Fusina said after Penn State edged Pitt 15-13.</p>
        <p>They threatened my mothers life if I played in the game. the junior quarterback said, adding that he wasnt overly worried except for his mothers sake.</p>
        <p>Fusina and his mother both received similar threats last year before the annual rivalry, which Pitt won 24-7.</p>
        <p>Sick, was how Penn State Coach Joe Paterno described the threats.</p>
        <p>By RAIfH BERNSTEIN AP Soorts Writer</p>
        <p>PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Leamon Hall and Greg King each cracked one yard for touchdowns and Mike Castelli kicked a 21-yard field goal in the first half Saturday as Army held on to beat Navy 17-14 for the first time in five years.</p>
        <p>A pair of pass interceptions by linebacker John Hilliard set up Armys lO-O lead in the 78th renewal of this service football classic, and helped the Cadets wrap up their first winning season since 1972.</p>
        <p>Navy narrowed the gap to 10-7 in the second (juarter on an 18-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Bob Leszczynski to wingback John Kurowski.</p>
        <p>But the Middies trailed 17-7 at halftime after Kings scoring dive with 1:09 left.</p>
        <p>In the third period, the Middies moved 29 yards for a touchdown after a 26-yard punt return by Mike Gelpin. The drive took seven plays, with Joe Gattuso Jr., who scored three "rDs in last years Navy victory, going over from the two.</p>
        <p>'The Middies twice threatened to pull the game out in the second half, once late in the third</p>
        <p>period when they reached the Army 23 only to have Leszczynski fumble the ball away on an option play, and again with 1:07 left in the game when Gattusos halfback pass from the Army 9 fell incomplete in the end zone on a fourth-down play.</p>
        <p>On that last Navy drive, Leszczynski completed a 17-yard pass on fourth-and-six to split end Phil McConkey for a first down at the Army 44.</p>
        <p>Leszczynski then threw one pass incomplete, overthrew McConkey who was open at the Army five, failed on a screen pass, then again on fourth down connected with McConkey for 27 yards and a first down at the Cadets 17 with 1:36 remaining.</p>
        <p>Leszczynski's first two passes on the next series fell Incomplete, but Gattuso ripped throu^ the middle for ei^t yards to the Army nine. That brought up a fourth-and-two with 1:07 to play.</p>
        <p>Navy Coach George Welsh, who l(^ his first game to Army after four straight triumphs, disdained an attempt for a game-tying field goal and had Gattuso throw the futile final halfback pass.</p>
        <p>The Cadets UxA over and ran out the clock as the corps stormed onto the field to cde-brate a victory over Navy for the first time since 1972. In those four losses, the Middies had outscored Army 138-16.</p>
        <p>Navy  ..#  7  7  *-14</p>
        <p>Army  .  7  I**  *-17</p>
        <p>Army Hall I run (CaUvlli KickI Army FG Caslelll 21 Navy-Kurow%ki 10 pau from Ln iciynski (Tala klcli)</p>
        <p>Army King I run (CaUalll kick)</p>
        <p>Navy GattuM 2 run (Tata kicki A 01.091</p>
        <p>First donvns Rusties yards Passing yards Return yards Passes Punts</p>
        <p>Fumbles tost Penalties yards</p>
        <p>..Nw Army</p>
        <p>15  II</p>
        <p>43 154  57 141</p>
        <p>- 133  47</p>
        <p>37  0</p>
        <p>0 20 2  4  7*</p>
        <p>319  411</p>
        <p>21  10</p>
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        <p>Looping Midshipman</p>
        <p>Navys Joe Gattuso leaps Armys Drew Harringtoo as he picks up a long gain and a first down Saturday dur</p>
        <p>ing ttie annual Army-Navy game at Ptiaddpfaia. Other players include Armys Steve Miller and TUd Traylor, right, and Navys Rick Bott (77). (AP Laser-photo)</p>
        <p>INDIVIDUAL LEADER* RUSHINC-Navy, CattuSo 23 123. Ku rosyski 3 29 Army, King 23 91. AAerrlfcan 19 49</p>
        <p>PASSING Navy. LeuciynskI 0 19 2. 133. Gattuso. 0 I 0, 0 Army, Mall. 4 7 0, 47</p>
        <p>RECEIVING Navy. McConkey SMI Army, Merrlken 2 44</p>
        <p>Duke Rips Blue Jays</p>
        <p>DURHAM. N.C. (AP) -Paced 1^ Jim Spanarkds 18 points, the Duke Blue Devils opened their 1977-78 season with a 95-49 rout of the Johns Hopkins Blue Jays.</p>
        <p>The two teams battled on even terms for the first five minutes of the games. Then with the score tied at 10-10, the Blue Devils outscored the Blue Jays 10-2, eventually strddiing their lead to 55-21 at the half.</p>
        <p>The defense of freshman Eugene Banks and Spanarkds shooting keyed Dukes offensive charge as the Devils shot 80 per cent for the first half and 75 per cent for the game.</p>
        <p>The game saw all 12 Duke players break into the scortaig column as Blue Devil Coach Bill Foster was able to autetl-tute fredy against the hapless visitors.</p>
        <p>Duke Center Mike Gmlnski collected seven rebounds, oom-pieidy dominating the smaller Blue Jays on the boards. Banks netted 14 points while Gmlmid and Kenny Dennard added 10 apiece.</p>
        <p>Kevin Kabat led Johns Hopkins with 15 polds.</p>
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        <p>"When use on, e Janped up and doD, hittiag each other and hitting the oeMng. Fm aare our ndghtara thoupt  eat crazy. aaid Wayfaad. too wdctoed the game fth her (a-ther, mother and brother In their Lynonood home north of Seattle.</p>
        <p>Fm tr^ng to get to the Roae Bond. U 1 dO). MU be Ml my brother. Now weve gat to find out if we have enoup money. Miaa Wayland aaid Saturday.</p>
        <p>Waahington Coach Don James sat iactoes from Ms TV set as the game nouad on. USC was not aaaured victory untii the final inatant. Then a bedlam of )oy engMed in James living room, hero be, his wife, friends and reporters gathered.</p>
        <p>11 was life coming off the field after a big win, he said. It 10 be (he fiist Huaky Rose</p>
        <p>I thoipt the UCLA otaane was cnoHp to dap flfeai.* James said. There were aoam Mps and lows ia the game...! have a hard time etpiainhig my feefiap.</p>
        <p>Hmky ofleaalvr cnoninalor Dtcfc Semak beamed. I tel you Ms a dream oobk true. I tell yon, that field gm kkfeer, I oonld Mas Mm ript now. exclaimed SeantoiL It was pretty excMng, said Joan Wdcto, a sophomore, who watched the game wMh a pock of other stadents in Mt^arty Hal. a dormilory We were aO fftUng on the edp of fife bed screaming and ymng. There were other</p>
        <p>people down the haU screaming, too. so we were all in M together.</p>
        <p>Afterwards, everybody was running up and down the ha acreanning.</p>
        <p>Mark Cockrefl. 20. of Des-Mokies, Wash., wants to get about six people and car pool M to Pasadena.</p>
        <p>The first tiling to do, I pem. is get in line overnight for Udfeta, he laughed. Then aoroefaody down the hall has a bouae fai Lot Angeles where I think we can stay.</p>
        <p>UniversMy officials said they would announoe ticket policies no earlier than Monday.</p>
        <p>&amp;lt;3ockreil watched the game on TV ad home with his parents. Its one of the few games Ive ever gotten exdted about in past two or three years.</p>
        <p>Brown, Lawrence Pace All-ACC</p>
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        <p>BDUflNGHAM. Ala. (AP) -Alabamaa 4B^21 football victory over Auburn SMurday was one up front in the trenchea, Coach Bear Bryant said hi the vktora draaalng room.</p>
        <p>I tMnk our lines dominated - the offnae in the aecond half and the defense aU day.</p>
        <p>Cfonch Doug Barfieid, whoae Auburn Tigera flMMed 54 in Ma aeoond aeaaon, aaid: Lets congratulate Altaama for their victory and wiah them well in the Sugar Bowl against Ohio State Jan. 2.</p>
        <p>They played weU. We didnt play that poorly, but we made some errors starting the aecond half and that let them have a coipe of quick ones, Barfield added.</p>
        <p>Bryant aaid the (&amp;gt;lmaon Tide defense did weU with the exception of two or three plays</p>
        <p>that pve them che^ touchdowns. Auburn did well. They have some talented people who made us look bad at times.</p>
        <p>Bryant alao said that Auburns kicking game was better than Alabamas.</p>
        <p>Ozzfe Newsome, an Alabama receiver, set a Southeastern (inference record for a career. In his four years,-he has caupt 102 pasees for 2,070 yards, an average of 20J29 a reception. The previous mark was 19.95 yards per catch Andy Hamilton of Louisiana State, 1969-71.</p>
        <p>With the Tigers winning only three games his first season, Barfield asserted: We made some strides this year and had a lot of folks to play well all year. We had our ups and downs and we must now turn our prkHltfes to recruiting and getting ready for next year.</p>
        <p>Indiana...</p>
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        <p>Pirate seme for the games last six minutes and it cut the score to 71-59 with 24 secomfo left. Edls hit a one-and-one with 19 seconds to p for Indianas final points.</p>
        <p>East Carolina opens Its home slate TMirsday against UNC Wilmington, while the Hoosiers will play next at Kentucky, Monday, December 5.</p>
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        <p>Auburn Touchdown</p>
        <p>AubumB Joe CribtNi breaks away from Alabamas lOke Tucker (21) to find yards of dayligbt and a toucbdown in first quarter action Saturday's game</p>
        <p>In Kmrfnpiam. Coming up for Alabama are Marray Legg (19) and Don McNeal (28) In a vain effort to Mop tiiegpeedybacfc. (APLaaerpboto)</p>
        <p>Davis, Rutledge Lead Alabama Past Auburn's Tigers By 48-21</p>
        <p>'Bama Victory Came in Trenches</p>
        <p>By HOYT HARWELL AMOdated Prms Writer</p>
        <p>BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (AP) -Pullback Johnny Davis power running and quarterback Jeff Rutledges deft passing paced Alabamas second-ranked Crimson Tide to a 46-21 SoiMheastern Ckjnference football victory over Auburn Saturday.</p>
        <p>The victory gave Alabama a 7-0 SEC mark and a 10-1 recmxl to take into the Jan. 2 Sugar Bowl against Ohio State.</p>
        <p>Rutledge hit on 9 of 13 passes</p>
        <p>for 193 yards, including scoring tosses of 42 and 30 yards, and also ran for 102 yards on 15 carries Daviss 104 yards on 20 carries included a 12-yard burst up the middle for a score.</p>
        <p>The 48 points was the most Alabama has scored against Auburn since Bear Bryant became the Tide coach in 1958. The previous hip was 38 in 1962 and last fall.</p>
        <p>Auburn stimg Alabama early when Joe Cribbs cm throup left tackle, picked up blockers</p>
        <p>aixl ran 85 yards for the second-longest touchdown run in APurn history. 'The longest was 92 in 1936</p>
        <p>After Alabama had the game under control. Auburns C2iarlie Trotman connected with Byron Franklin on a 72-yard scoring pass.</p>
        <p>Tony Nathan scored on two short runs for Alabama to give him 92 points for the season.</p>
        <p>After Cribbs run, the Tide moved 70 yards to tie the scm% on a 30-yard pass from RiM-</p>
        <p>Georgia Tech Holds Off Bulldogs, 16-7</p>
        <p>By ED SHEARER AP Sports Writer</p>
        <p>ATLANTA (AP)  Georgia Tech, sparked by the running of Eddie Lee Ivery, buUt a 164 lead in the first half and withstood a trio of second-half mistakes to trim (feorgia 16-7 Saturday in the seasons football finale for each team.</p>
        <p>The defeat pve Georgia its first losing season in 14 years under Ck&amp;gt;ach Vince Doirfey, with both teams having entered the pme played in cold, 30-degree weather with 5-5 records.</p>
        <p>Tech, taking advantage of a brisk 15-mile-per-hour at its back, enjoyed excellent field position to take an early lead</p>
        <p>on a 35-yard field pal by Johnny Smith and a one-yard touchdown run by Gary Hardie.</p>
        <p>Ivery, who rushed for 112 yards and lifted his season total to a school record 900, scored the other Tech touchdown on a 13-yard run with just under three minutes remaining in the first half.</p>
        <p>Tech, which'had dominated play in the opening half, was victimized by a lost fumble at its 24 and Georgia blocked two punts, taking possession at the Yellow Jacket 19 and 17 yard lines.</p>
        <p>However, the Bulldogs were able to score only after the third turnover of the half, nwv-</p>
        <p>ing 17 yards on four plays with James Womack scoring from the one with only 6:12 left in the pme.</p>
        <p>It came after Bobby Thompson blocked a pimt v^ich was returned three yards by Ricky</p>
        <p>ledp to Bruce Boltoa. Two possessions later runs by Davis and Nathan carried Alabama 58 yards for the score by Davis and Alabama led from then on.</p>
        <p>RuUedp's other scoring pass was for 42 yards to Ozzie Nws-ome, who took in four tosses for 119 yards. He ended the season with 36 catches for 800 yards, a 22.2 yard averap per catch.</p>
        <p>Cribbs led Auburns attack with 133 yards on 15 carries.</p>
        <p>The Alabama offense rolled up 515 yards to 297 for Auburn as the 'Tide defeated the Tigers for the fifth straipt time.</p>
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        <p>North Carolina SUde. wMch is OB Ms way to the Peach BowL placed three men on the team, made qp by a vote of the Atlantic Coaat Sports Writers Asaociatioa.</p>
        <p>Wake Forest, which did not win a conference game in a 1-10 aeasDB. also placed three men.</p>
        <p>Marylaad. whkh is beading for the Hall of Fame Classic bowl, bad only one player make the aefectfon. as did Duke and Virginia.</p>
        <p>Each member of the offensive team except center Larry Tearry of Wake Forest won his poaMioo without serious &amp;lt;hal-lenp. Tearry won the center spot by three votes over sophomore Jim Richter of State.</p>
        <p>Backs Ted Brown of State and freshmwn Amos Lawrence of North Carolina were unanimous chokes of the 124 voters.</p>
        <p>The voting on the defensive lant was much closer. North Carolma, leader in the nation in points allowed and tops in the conference for defense, plared five of its seven men on this unit.</p>
        <p>Tackle Dee Hanhsoa a repeat selection from last season, was the third highest in the voting. with 120 of the 124.</p>
        <p>Tackle Rod Broadway, end Ken Sheets, linebacker Buddy dnry and back Alan Caldwell are the other Tar Heds on the defense. Guard Mike Saizano joiiKS Lawrence on the offensive team.</p>
        <p>Steve Fuller, who wmj the total offense crown on the last day of the regular season by edging Mike Dimn of Duke, was chosen quarterback as demson placed four on the offrose and three on the defense.</p>
        <p>Split end Jerry Butler won his position handily, as did tackle Lacy Brumley and guard Joe Bostic. End Jonathan Brooks, linebacker Randy Scott and back Steve Ryan are on the defensive team.</p>
        <p>Fuller accomted for 172.7 yards a game by passing for 1,-497 yards and running for 403. He was responsible for 14</p>
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        <p>Mown made the bacfcfield for the third stralMM year. His 1,-251 yards ruabhig led the conference. but rookie Lawrence averaged 121.1 yards a game to fop Ml that department. He did not play in the seasons opener against Krotucky.</p>
        <p>James McDoi^akl of Wake Forest, who made the team a year ago as a freshman, completes the backfield. He averaged 89.7 yards a game in an injtBy-slowed season.</p>
        <p>Tackle John Patterson of Duke o&amp;gt;ng&amp;gt;letes the offensive team, along with kicking specialist Russ Henderson of Virginia.</p>
        <p>Senior backs Rick Carter and Ralph Stringer of State and lineman Ted Klaube of Maryland complete their defensive team. A.W. Jenkins, middle guard of State, lacked only one vote, and back James Rrqrster of Wake Forest missed it by three.</p>
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        <p>COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) - Burly Eari CampbeU stampeded for a career-high 222 yards, tallied four times and became the countrys top rusher and scorer as the No. 1-ranked Texas trounced Texas AAM 57-28 Saturday and edged within one game of the natkinai championship.</p>
        <p>Campbell carried 27 times and scored on runs of 4, 6 and 23 yards after grabbing a 66-yard bomb from Randy McEachem for the Lon^ioms first touchdown.</p>
        <p>McEachem, Texas Cinderella quarterback, tied a scho(rf record by throwing four scoring passes, three of them coming as the high-powered Longhorns exploded for five touchdowns in a 14-minute stretch of the first half to take a 33-7 lead.</p>
        <p>The convincing victory, which clinched the Southwest Conference title, completed an 11-0 regular season for the rags-to-riches Longhorns, who were unranked at the start of the year, and sent them into the CotUxi Bowl against fifth-ranked Notre Dame, as college footballs only unbeaten team.</p>
        <p>Campbells outburst pushed his 11-game totai to 1,744 yards, passing Oklahoma States Terry Miller, who ended his season last week with 1,680. In addition, Louisiana States Charles Alexander went into Saturday nights game against Wyoming with 1,455.</p>
        <p>The four touchdowns boosted Campbells point total to 114, six nwre than Darrell Lipford of Western Carolina, whose season is over.</p>
        <p>After spotting 12th-ranked Texas A&amp;amp;M an early 7-0 lead when Curtis Dickeys 7-yard run capped a 70-yard drive following the opening kickoff, Texas roared back late in the first period mi the 60-yard heave from McEachem to Campbell and the 4-yard plunge by Campbell 2:10 later that made it 14-7.</p>
        <p>McEachem, a Junkar who spent last aeason on the injury list as a spotter in the broadcast booth, came off the bench and led Texas to an upaet over arch-rival Oklahoma in the fourth game of the aeason when two other quarterbacks were injured.</p>
        <p>He fired a 43-yard pass to Johnny Lam Jones that set up Campbells first touchdown run and scampered 12 yards on the final play of the opening period to put the ball in position for another 4-yard scoring run by Johnny "Ham Jones on the first play of the second quarter.</p>
        <p>Three minutes later, McEachem flipped a 9-yard scoring pass to Alfred Jackson and six minutes after that, Jackson made a leaping grab of a 12-yard pass between two defenders in the md zone to make it 33-7.</p>
        <p>Texas A4M, 7-3 with one regular-season game remaining, and headed for the Blue-bonnet Bowl against Southern California, had to be content with becoming the first team to score more than one touchdown against Texas on the ground this season.</p>
        <p>George Woodard barreled one yard for a touchdown before halftime but Campbell and his teammates put on devastating show again in the second half.</p>
        <p>The 220-pound senior covered 80 yards on five consecutive carries following the second-half kickoff when the Aggies elected to take an 18-milei)er-hour wind and let Texas receive.</p>
        <p>The Aggies stopped Campbell for no gain on the first play of</p>
        <p>the third,period but he took a pltchout around left end for 11 yards, pined lour yards up the middle, then broke loose for 59 yards to the AltM six. One |riay later. CaiiHJbeil had the ball in the end zone for his third touchdown.</p>
        <p>The Aggies bounced back and got within 40-28 on scoring runs of eight yards by David Walker and one yard t^ Woodard but Campbell rumUed across with a pitchout from the 23 on the first play of the flnal period and Texas was home free.</p>
        <p>The LonghMDs final points came on a 37-yard touchdown pass from McEachem to Lam Jones and a 48-yard field goal by Steve McMichael, who was subbing for the injured Russell Erxleben.</p>
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        <p>was completed from Texas quarterback Ran^ McEacbem to Jones in the first period of their game Saturday. (APWIrephoto)</p>
        <p>end Steve Krelder. who had combined on three earlier touchdowni including a 71-yarder to open the game, hooked up on an 9-yard toaa in the fourth period SMurday to pull Lehigh past MaaMchuietts, 30-23, in an NCAA Division II quarterfinal game.</p>
        <p>Rieker, a senior from Catasauqua. Pa., also threw acoring passes of 35 and 7 yards to Kreider while Ken Wood added a 38-yard field gaai as the Engineers, 10-2, Jumped to a 234) second period lead</p>
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        <p>Baylor Romps Over TCU, 48-9</p>
        <p>WACO, Texas (UPI) -Tailback Gary Blair scored on</p>
        <p>Campbell Picks Up Hard Yardage</p>
        <p>University of Texas star offensive back Earl Campbell picks up hard yardage as he plows over a raft of Texas A&amp;amp;M players in this second period action from their game Saturday at College Station. Texas rolled up a S7-28 victory. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>runs of two and one yards and Baylor rolled up 528 yards Saturday in a 48-9 rout of Texas Christian.</p>
        <p>Baylor ended the season with a 5-6 record, 3-5 in the Southwest Conference, and tied with Houston for fifth place. TCU had a 2-9 season mark and a 1-7 SWC record and finished next to last above winless Rice.</p>
        <p>Blair, who gained 127 yards, took a handoff from freshman quarterback Scott Smith and ran two yards to score on Baylors first possession of the game. Biair broke through the TCU line and ran 66 yards five plays earlier to set up the score.</p>
        <p>Robert Bledsoe put the Bears on the scoreboard again with a 40-yard field goal from the TCU 23 to put Baylor ahead 1(H) at the end of the first quarter. Freshman Steve Mormon booted a 50-yard field goal with less than two minutes left in the half to put the Homed Frogs on the scoreboard for the first time.</p>
        <p>Bayior fullback Greg Hawthorne slid through the TCU line with 24 seconds left to put the Bears ahead 17-3 at the end of the first half. Blair helped set up that score with a 30-yard run.</p>
        <p>Baylors defense stopped the passing combination of Steve Bayuk to split end Mike Renfro, who went into the game with the SWC career reception record of 159, and yards on receptions of 2,713.</p>
        <p>Two minutes into the second half, Baylor safety Ron Bums recovered a fumble by T(JU fullback Chester Strickland and four plays later Bledsoe booted a 48-yard field goal.</p>
        <p>By GARY TAYLOR UPI Sports Writer</p>
        <p>HOUSTON (UPI) -Sophomore quarterback Delrick Brown passed for three touchdowns and ran for another Saturday, carrying the Houston Cougars to a 51-21 triumph over cross-town rival Rice.</p>
        <p>Houston running back Alois Blackwell scored on runs of one and seven yards en route to a 142-yard rushing performance which pushed him past 1,000 yards gained for the season.</p>
        <p>Cougars' split end Don Bass caught two of Browns TD passes and Dyral Thomas had a 4-yard scoring reception from</p>
        <p>Brown. Houston also scored on Randy Loves 10-yard run and a 34-yard field goal by Kenny Hatfield.</p>
        <p>The defeat was Rices 10th of the season after a season-opening win. The Owls scored three second-half touchdowns  a 41-yard pass from Randy Hertel to David Houser plus Earl (hoopers 4-yard run and 1-yard run on the games final play.</p>
        <p>Houstons victory was its fifth in the seven-year-old series between the two Houston teams. The 37-point margin was the widest in the history of the series.</p>
        <p>Shea Third In Cross Country</p>
        <p>SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (AP)  Jan Merrill of New London, Conn., captured the 13th annual National AAU Senior Womens three-mile cross country run for the second year in a row at Cal State San Bernardino Saturday.</p>
        <p>Merrill was timed in 16:54.4 to win by 10 yards over Kathy Mills, a student at PENN State who last week won the AIAW championship in Texas. Mills time was 16:58.1.</p>
        <p>Over 1,000 entered Saturdays competition. Weather was a</p>
        <p>factor, as temperatures were in the mid-80s.</p>
        <p>Julie Shea of North Carolina State was third in 17:14.1, followed by Cindy Bremser of Madison, Wis., 17:31.4; Judy Graham of San Jose, Calif., 17:31.9; Brenda Webb of Knoxville, Tenn., 17:35.4; Ellison Goodall of Duke University, 17:50.4; Doris Brown Heritage, Seattle, Wash., 17:51; Joan Benoit of North Carolina State, 17:54, and Carol Cook of Iowa State University Track Club, 17:58.</p>
        <p>Houston, 6-4, ran Its Southwest Conference record to 4-3. The Cougars have one game remaining at Texas A&amp;amp;M Saturday.</p>
        <p>Houston was held without a first down on its first series, but the Cougars struck quickly on their second possession. On first down from the Houston 46-yard line. Brown spotted Bass on a deep flag pattern and threw a 54-yard pass to him after defender Carlton Derrett had fallen down.</p>
        <p>Houstons longest scoring play the remainder of the afternoon was 10 yards, but in lieu of the quick strike, Houston took advantage of intercepted passes to widen its margin.</p>
        <p>Gerald Cooks interception and 19-yard return set up the Cougars for a short-scoring drive and Blackwells 1-yard touchdown run.</p>
        <p>Comerback Anthony Francis intercepted a pass early in the third quarter, and Houston scored its fifth touchdown eight plays later on Browns 5-yard run.</p>
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        <p>The Mtoutenwn. toltaMbed the eeMon at 9-3. had knotted the score at 23-23 on GtaddMks diving cath and the extra point conversion by Dave Croaadale at 9:49 of the third period.</p>
        <p>But after the Massachusetts defense had collared RIetar and forced the Engineers to punt early in the fourth period, punt returner Croaadale made a fatal muff at the Massachusetts 16.</p>
        <p>Offensive guard Tom Stine recovered the fumble and Lehigh got another first down moments later when Croaadale. then playing in the defensive backfMd, was called for a personal foul while trying to defend against Kreider.</p>
        <p>On the next play Kreider, who finished with 9 catches for 71 yards, caught Rlekers toss in the end zone over Croaadale for the winning score. Rieker completed 25 of 40 pasaes for 351 yards.</p>
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        <p>CLEMSON. S.C. (AP) -Brown University put an end to Clemsons 16-game winning streak and hopes for an elusive national soccer championship with a 2-1 victory here Saturday in the quarterfinals of the NCAA tournament</p>
        <p>The Bruins, with an U-4-2 record, will go to the national semifinals next weekend in Berkeley, Calif.</p>
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        <p>ntz||irold Leads Virginio Tech To 27-7 Victory Over Keydets</p>
        <p>BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP) -Vtarglnla Tecta fullback Mickey Fitagerakl carried for 104 yartte and scored ttaree touctadowns to lead Virginia Tech to a 27*7 college football victory over Vlr-giia Military Institute in ttae snow here Saturday.</p>
        <p>Fitzgeralds touchdowns were 1-yard plunges capping drives of 57, 17 and SO yards for the Hokies, who didnt allow VMIs Keydets to score until ttae third quarter.</p>
        <p>Tech closed out its season with a 3-7-1 mark while Southern Conference champion VMI ended with a 7-4 record.</p>
        <p>Most of the offense was generated on the ground because of the weather. Snow obscured vision, the wind was blowing at 20 miles per hour and fisting to 40 mph, and the temperature at game time was 20 with a wind chill factor of about -25 degrees.</p>
        <p>A first-quarter fumble by Keydet Joe Robinson launched Techs first scoring drive, a seven-play effort. 'The longest gain was a 14-yard nm by Ros-</p>
        <p>coe Coles, With the ball on the 2. Fitzgerald plunged to the 1 and then took it in on the next play.</p>
        <p>VMI turned over the ball on downs &amp;lt;m the Tech 43 when VMIs Andrew Gibstm was thrown for an 8-yard loss in the second period and the Hokies scored seven plays later when quarterback David Lamie ran in from the 8.</p>
        <p>Tech scored again before the half after holding VMI inside its own 3-yard line and forcing a punt. Mark Lamberts kick went only 32 yards and It was returned to the VMI 17. Coles carried to the 9 and four plays later Fitzgerald went over for his second touchdown.</p>
        <p>Ilie Keydets took the second half kickoff 80 yards in 15 plays for their only touchdown. Butch Hostetter, spelling Gibson, picked up 50 of those yards in six carries, the longest a 30-yard dash from to the Tech 39. Steve Boddi scored on a 1-yard dive.  \</p>
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        <p>Holtz Calls Sooners Best</p>
        <p>By HARRY KING Associated Pre Writer</p>
        <p>LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) -University of Arkansas football Coach Lou Holtz says Oklahoma  the Razorbacks Orange Bowl opponent  is "probably the best football team in the country.</p>
        <p>Holtz, whose sixth-ranked Razorbacks wrapped up a 10-1 season with a 17-14 Thanksgiving victory over Texas Tech, watched Oklahoma finish its regular season 10-1 with a 38-7 triumph over Nebraska on Friday.</p>
        <p>'Third-ranked Oklahoma lost to Texas 13-6 on Oct. 8. Arkansas lost to Texas 13-9 the following week.</p>
        <p>Texas is a great football team, but Oklahoma has improved tremendously, Holtz said.</p>
        <p>He watched the Nebraska-Ok-lahoma game knowing the Razorbacks would play the winner Jan. 2 in Miami.</p>
        <p>If you want to look for something good in the game, it didnt take you long to determine which team you had to play, Holtz said. My wife sat there watching it. She said, Boy, are they good. When you go to the Orange Bowl you dont expect to play Our Sisters of the Poor with a 2-9 record.</p>
        <p>We sure didnt expect to play somebody as good as what Oklahoma appears, he said. I know a lot of people in the state expect them to blow us out of the stadium, but I assure you one thing, it will be a great football game and Arkansas will play extremely well.</p>
        <p>Holtz described the Sooners as awesome.</p>
        <p>Their offense is super. Their defense is underrated. They have tremendous speed and tremendous quickness.</p>
        <p>Right now, Oklahoma is a better football team than we are by a pretty good margin. But, we plan on being a lot better for the bowl game than what weve been thus far. Whether we will or not remains to be seen.</p>
        <p>1 just have a lot of confidence in this football team. I cant tell you why we should be on the football field with Oklahoma except this  I believe in our football players.</p>
        <p>Holtz said the Razorbacks would probably resume practice in about a week.</p>
        <p>Were going to start the winter program. Then well have spring practice, work on fundamentals. Well work on them extremely hard. We werent as good fundamentally as we were earlier in the season.</p>
        <p>^ Bonnett, Cale Take 1st Row</p>
        <p>Army's Touchdown</p>
        <p>Armys quartertMick, Leamon Hall (16) raises his arms in celetnratk of Armys touchdown Saturday in the annual game against Navy in Philade^)hia. Armys Tony Landry (32) and Tony Dailey (71) added to the dbe&amp;amp;r. Hall scored oa a sneak. (AP Laaerphoto)</p>
        <p>Tennessee Rolls Past Vanderbilt</p>
        <p>By MATT YANCEY Anodated Press Writer</p>
        <p>KNOXVILLE. Tenn. (AP) -(Quarterback Jimmy Streater ran for three touchdowns and passed for a fourth to give Tennessee a 42-7 college football victory Saturday over Vanderbilt, putting the Commodores in the basement of the Southeastern (Conference.</p>
        <p>The lanky. 165-pound sophomore put the Vols out of range at 28-0 at the half Saturday with scoring runs of (me and nine yards and a 51-yard touch-/ down pass to Jeff Moore, all in the second (juarter.</p>
        <p>The ganae ended what has been a dismal season for Tai-nessee (Coach Johnny Majors and Vanderbilts Fred Pancoast.</p>
        <p>The Volwteers finished with a 4-7 record with Vanderbilt their only victim in six SEC en-coufiters. 'The Commodores were winless in six SEC games and 2-9 for the season.</p>
        <p>Tennessees defense prevented Vanderbilt from ever getting its air attack going. Until he left the game with an injury midway in the third (juar-ter, (Commo(k&amp;gt;res quarterback Mike Wri^t, the SECS leading .passer, connected on &amp;lt;mly five throws for 43 yards in 12 ^-tempts.</p>
        <p>VandCTbilts only score was vwth 4:11 remaining in the game when freshman tailback Terry Potter ran around the left side for a nine-yard touchdown.</p>
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        <p>PHOENIX. Ariz. (AP) -Longtime rivals Neil Bonnett of Hueytown, Ala., and Cale Yarborough of Timmonsville, S.C., will be sitting in the front row of the NASCAR Winston West 250 at Phoenix International Raceway Sunday.</p>
        <p>Bonnett and Yarborough teamed up Saturday in Tim Stay Dodges to take the front row over 28 qualifiers at PIR qualifying runs.</p>
        <p>Bonnett turned a one-lap average of 116.978 miles per hour to Yarboroughs 116.467 to win his seventh inside front row position on the NASCAR circuit this season.</p>
        <p>Crew chief Harry Hyde said the crew will be making minor adjustments on both cars late Saturday to try to get more speed out of the Dodges.</p>
        <p>(^uck Bowen of Portland, Ore., was the top (]ualifier for the West Coast circuit drivers, taking the inside of the second row just a few ticks in front of NASCAR veteran Bobby Allison.</p>
        <p>Bowen is driving a (^vrolet Nova and Allison is in the only American Motors Matadcn* in the field.</p>
        <p>Bonnett was the third driver to go on the one-mile oval Saturday aftemcxm and then sat and watched as the rest of the field tried to beat his time.</p>
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        <p>Gtmse World Tennis competition in Tokyos Aoyama Gakuin Univendty Gymnasium. Billie Jean won 5-7, 6-2,6-2. (APLaseophoto)</p>
        <p>Edmonton, Montreal Clash In Canada Version Of Super Bowl</p>
        <p>MON'TREAL (AP) - Wet snow, driven by gusty winds, fell on Montreal Saturday but the forecast is for at least partly sunny skies Sunday when the Edmonton Eskimos meet the Montreal Alouettes in the Grey Cup game, the Canadian Foot</p>
        <p>ball Leagi^s equivalent to the Super Bowl.</p>
        <p>The Eskimos and Alouettes ran through brief practice sessions Saturday before ground crews moved in to clear off the snow from the artificial turf at Olympic Stadium.</p>
        <p>Grambling Rips Southern, 55-20</p>
        <p>Yarborough, who was the first driver to Bonnetts car after he qualified, was one of the last drivers on the track.</p>
        <p>I think (]ualifying early helped me, said Bonnett. The track was a little cooler, but everybody had the same advantage.</p>
        <p>Yarborough said his car was pushing in the fourth turn, but that problem was expected to be corrected in time for Sundays race.</p>
        <p>The track is real nice and smooth, Bonmnett said, and I think well see a lot of passing coming off the second turn. That seems to be where we get the most speed.</p>
        <p>The only thing I was concerned about was Cale and I being on the front row, Bonnett added. But when we come down to the checkered flag, were both going to be all out to beat the other guy.</p>
        <p>Immediately after learning they had made the front row, Bonnett and Yarborough headed for their car owners nootor home to watch a taped r^lay of the last weeks Times 500.</p>
        <p>NEW ORLEANS (AP) -Grambling quarterback Doug Williams threw for three touchdowns and Robert Woods returned punts 62 yards and 45 yards for scores as Grambling romped over Southern University 55-20 in a regionally televised battle of Southwestern Athletic Conference rivals Sat-</p>
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        <p>BRUSSELS (AP) - European heavyweight champion Alfredo Evangelista of Spain retained his title Saturday night, knocking out Belgiums Jean-Pierre Coopman in the first round.</p>
        <p>Opening with three left-right combinations, the heavier, younger Evangelista then belted Coopman with devastating left hooks, finishing him with three uppercuts in a row.</p>
        <p>Coopman. his eye and mouth bleeding, fell to the canvas and was counted out. He tried to get up, but collapsed onto the mat again. 'The time of the knockout was 2:31.</p>
        <p>The Belgian had not even touched Evangelista.</p>
        <p>The Spaniard weighed 220 pounds. Coopman 199'/2.</p>
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        <p>'The three touchdown passes gave Williams 91 scoring tosses for his four-year career at the little North Louisiana school. It is the most ever by any collegiate player.</p>
        <p>Seven players shared in the scoring for Grambling, including linebacker Eugene Hall, who raced 68 yards with an intercepted pass in the third quarter.</p>
        <p>Williams completed 19 of 30 attempts for 307 yards. That gives him 2,963 yards for the season, with a regular-season game against Temple scheduled next week in Tokyo.</p>
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        <p>The Alouettes are favored by 2&amp;gt;/ii points. All 68,511 seats have been sold, a record easily surpassing the 53,467 who watched last years game in Toronto when the Ottawa Rough Riders defeated the Saskatchewan Roughriders 23-20.</p>
        <p>With all public transit shut down by a strike, fans have been urged to form taxi pools or join musician Bobby Gimby in a nearly 5-mile walk from downtown Montreal to the stadium.</p>
        <p>'The game is expected to be a defensive battle as the Alouettes surrendered an average of less than 16 points a game during the 16-game season while the Eskimos gave up an average of 20 a game.</p>
        <p>Both teams suffered through mid-season slumps but finished strongly. The Alouettes won their last two regular-season games, beating the Hamilton Tiger-Cats and Ottawa, and then dispatched the Ottawa Rough Riders in a close Eastern final.</p>
        <p>'The Eskimos won their last five games, edging the Winnipeg Blue Bombers and the Brit-</p>
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        <p>Offensively, the Eskimos led the league with 412 points, but they lost their only regular-season meeting with the Alouettes.</p>
        <p>Bruce Lemmerman will start at quarterback for Edmonton. But Tom Wilkinson, in better health than in Grey Cup Games of recent years, will be ready if Lemmerman falters.</p>
        <p>Sonny Wade, the 6-foot-3, nine-year veteran from Emory &amp;amp; Henry looking for his third Most Valuable Player award in the Grey Cup, will start for the Alouettes. Coach Marv Levy can call on sophomore Joe Barnes, whose sprint-outS helped Montreal to early-season success before he was sidelined with a separated shoulder.</p>
        <p>One area where Edmonton would appear to have an edge is in field goal kicking. Dave (Xitler hit on a record 50 this season.</p>
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        <p>Waihington earned its first trip to the Roae Bowi in 14 years when Southern Cai edged UCLA 29-27 Friday night on Frank Jordan's 38-yard field goai with two seconds remaining in their intra-city college footlMil rivalry.</p>
        <p>A victory by UCLA wouid have sent the Bruins to the</p>
        <p>Jan. 2 daasic in Pasadena. But Jordans field goal knocked UCLA out of the bowi picture, gave Southern C^ a qwt hi the Bluebonnet Bowi against ekher Texas or Texas A4tM and made Washington the Paciflc9s representative bi the Rose Bowi against Michigan of the Big Ten.</p>
        <p>It was iike coming off the field after a big win." said Washington COach Don James, who watched the thriller on television. Washington finished</p>
        <p>with a 8-1 Pac-I mark, while both Southern Cal and 17th-rantod UCLA were S-2 In conference play.</p>
        <p>Oklahoma and Aritona State were other big winners Friday.</p>
        <p>OklMioma. ranked No. 3 nationally. clinched the Big Ei^t championship and a berth tat the Orange Bowl in Miami Jan. 2 by overpowering Nebraska 38-7 Friday afternoon with an awesome offensive display led by quarterback Thomas Lott and running back Elvis Pea-</p>
        <p>Clemson Romps In Its Opening Cage Contest</p>
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        <p>I.M. H4)p, Net*a8ka running back, was  by  Oklahoma  defense</p>
        <p>In the first quarter at Norman, Okla., Friday. OUhaoma held Nebraska and mpp in check all day long, rolling to a 38-7. (APLaserphoto)</p>
        <p>Personal Goals Set By Women Swimmers</p>
        <p>By WOODY PEELE Reflector Sports Editor</p>
        <p>The East Carolina University womens swimming team has once again come under the direction of ntais coach Ray Scharf, who says that this years edition will be working toward personal, rather than team, goals.</p>
        <p>We just dont have the numbers to put together the kind of team we need to win a lot of meets, Scharf said. But we do have a few swimmers who are capable of qualifying for the nationals before this season is over.</p>
        <p>Scharf, who has headed the mens program for a number of years, will be coaching the women for the third season. He started the team in 1968, coached two years, then gave it up to stick strictly with the men. This year, hes resumed the womens job in addition to the mens.</p>
        <p>I dont find it any great problem to work with both, since their seasons go right together this year. In the past, the women have been winding up their season about now, instead of just starting it.</p>
        <p>About half the women who tried out for the team have left it already, Scharf reports. We started out with 19, and now weve got only nine or ten. But those who have stuck with it are swinuning their best times already</p>
        <p>The main reason for the defections, according to Scharf, has been the tough workouts hes put them through. They work with the men, and go throu^ virtually the same training program. We treat everyone the same; we dont discriminate. Some of the women have gone up to 12,000 yards already in workouts, and thats a lot more than some of them did last year.</p>
        <p>Only three of the remaining women were on the team last year, while the rest are all freshmen.</p>
        <p>This (lack of numbers) will give us problems</p>
        <p>on the schedule. You can win with this number, but you have to be real ^xxl in alt events. We just dont have the personnel to go up against teams like North Carolina. N.C. State, and Alabama and win overall. So our goals have changed.</p>
        <p>The coach said that in the past the state meet had been the wrapup of the season, whereas this year, it starts the season (Friday and Saturday at N.C. State). Weve set our goals, instead of aiming for the state title, at qualifying for the nationals (AIAW meet, March 15-18). We already have one girl of national caliber, and if the others work hard, we could have one or two more, and maybe a relay or two.</p>
        <p>Julie Shaffer, a freshman, is the lone woman on grant on the team. She has the best potential on the team. Shes a real good butterflier, and her best time last year would have qualified her for th nationals. She also competes in freestyle.</p>
        <p>Junior Sharon Bums is the teams captain. Scharf calls her a hard worker wholl improve. She is a good freestyler and will also swim the individual medley.</p>
        <p>The lone senior on the team is Helen Waldrop who is strongest in freestyle.</p>
        <p>The other veteran is sophomore Cindy Sailer, who is a butterflier.</p>
        <p>Freshmen include Andre Lennon, who swims the medley and freestyle; Ann Weldon, a freestyler; Lucy Weckerling. a freestyler; Selene Wheeless, a freestyler; and Krista Marr, who swims the freestyle and backstyle.</p>
        <p>We dont have a breaststroker or a diver, Scharf said. Our approach has to be from an individual point of view. Actually, we will probably have the best womens team weve ever had at East Carolina, but our record wont show it. Scharf added, We will have to swim on pride. We meet some of the strongest people in the country.</p>
        <p>By KEN RAPPOPORT AP Sport! Wrttar</p>
        <p>They call it the IPTAY Tournament  an amalgam composed from that alumni fundraising battle cry at Clemson, I Pay Thirty A Year.</p>
        <p>Tim Somerville would have paid anything not to have his TCU basketball team play in it Friday night.</p>
        <p>We were bad. said the TCU coach.</p>
        <p>They were worse than that, losing a 125-62 decision to the host Clemson Tigers in an opening-round game.</p>
        <p>While Somerville was stunned with the defeat, he would have</p>
        <p>Irish Rip Ole Miss</p>
        <p>SOUTH BEND. Ind. (AP) -Notre Dames Don Williams and Kelly Tripucka combined for 32 points Saturday to spark the fourth-rated Irish to a 111-62 drubbing of Mississif^.</p>
        <p>The Irish, with five players in double figures, matched a balanced offense against a frail Ole Miss defense.</p>
        <p>We got pounded to death, but we let ourselves get pounded, said Mississippi Coach Bob Weltlich. Any time you let your opponent score 111 points, youve got to consider your defensive effort poor.</p>
        <p>The Rebels led only once, 4-2, with 18:27 to go in the half. Then Rich Branning hit two free throws with 18:06 remaining to make it 6-2 and the Irish were never headed.</p>
        <p>Ole Miss came within one point of the Irish, 21-20, when Kim Benson, brother of Indiana University All-American Kent Benson, hit a jumper with just over 11 minutes to play in the half.</p>
        <p>But the Irish widened their advantage, outscoring Ole Miss 22-4 in the next five minutes.</p>
        <p>Willard Harrell, the speedy running back of the Green Bay Packers, is only 56'/i.</p>
        <p>Barnes Seems Happy With New Teammates</p>
        <p>From 1941 to 1961, Calumet Farm led racing in money-win-nings 12 times.</p>
        <p>been even more shocked to learn that Clemson Coach Bill Foster was not entirely happy with his teams performance.</p>
        <p>Our offense was fine, Foster said, but the defense needs some improving. Well have to work on it.</p>
        <p>Gemson earned a berth in tonights IPTAY finals against Rhode Island, an 81-69 victor over Ohk) behind Jiggy Williamsons 26 points in the other opening-round game.</p>
        <p>The IPTAY was one of several tournaments that opened around the country to officially trigger the 1977-78 college basketball season.</p>
        <p>In New York. St. Johns and Old Dominion advanced to the finals of the Joe Lapchick Tournament. George Johnson scored 24 points and grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the host Red-men to a 6fr60 victory over Lafayette and Old Dominion whipped Niagara 90-82 as Ronnie Valentine scored 27 points and collected 14 rebounds.</p>
        <p>Old Dominion dominated Niagara from the start, building some points for its national stature.</p>
        <p>Highly-regarded freshmen Jeff Lamp and Lee Raker combined for 37 points to lead Virginia to an 83-63 victory over Madison in the first round of the Virginia Tipoff at Charlottesville. VMI romped over Roanoke 64-50 in the other first-round game behind Ron Carter and Jeryl Salmond.</p>
        <p>Freshman Bob Williams scored 17 points and grabbed nine rebounds to lead St. Josephs (Pa.) to an 85-57 rout of host Richmond in the opener of the Spider Classic in Richmond, Va. "nie victory sent the Hawks . into tonights finals against William &amp;amp; Mary, which edged Virginia Commonwealth 55-54 on John Lowenhaiq)ts jump shot with 10 seconds left.</p>
        <p>Kevin Galbraiths two free throws with one second remaining gave the University of Ten-nessee-Chattanooga a 6664 triumi;^ over Louisiana Tech in the New Orleans Classic. The University of New Orleans edged Eastern Michigan 84-83 in overtime in the other first-round game as Nate Mills scored 21 points.</p>
        <p>In other action, Marylands 14th-ranked Terrapins opened their season with a 95-62</p>
        <p>trouncing of Bucknell as the heralded Albert King made his college debut with 13 points.</p>
        <p>Three Maryland fredimen accounted for 30 points. In addition to King, a highly-touted recruit from New York, Greg Manning added nine and Ernest Graham had eight. Lawrence Boston and Jo Jo Hunter led the winners with 15 points apiece.</p>
        <p>Alabama, the nations 15th-ranked team, lost an 88-78 decision to the touring Soviet National team as Vladimir Tkachenko scored 24 points and grabbed 15 rebounds.</p>
        <p>Lew Masseys 32 points led North Carolina-Charlotte to a 68-64 victory over Illinois. Gary Wlnton poured in 26 points and collected 11 rebounds to power Army over RPI 89-56. Mike Evans fired in 31 points as Kansas State edged Northern Illinois 76-74.</p>
        <p>Steve Smith scored 18 points and Giff Robinson added 16 to lead Southern Cai over Idaho State 8069; Fordham whipped St. Lawrence 88-79 behind John Walshs 15 points; Herb Williams scored 34 points as Ohio State routed California State-Hayward 9962; Sammy Drummer scored 20 points to lead Georgia Tech over Georgia 75-58; Creighton smothered Carroll College of Montana 9566 behind Rick Apkes 25 points; Texas-El Paso rode Calvin Hales 31 points to a 7864 victory over Abilene Christian; Pan American smashed Air Force 85-71 as Henry Taylor and Michael Edwards combined for 45 points and The Citadel defeated South Carollna-Aiken 82-58 behind Tom Slawsons 18 points.</p>
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        <p>As a coosolatkin prise, lltb-ranked NcbraMca wUl be going to the Liberty Bowi tai Memphis. Tenn. Dec. 19 against North Carolina.</p>
        <p>No. 19 Artiona State, mean-while, beat Arizona 23-7 to become the Western Athletic Conferences representative in the FtesU Bowl. The Sun Devils will play Penn Strte at Tempe. Ariz on Christmas Day.</p>
        <p>Saturday's achediile'included No. 1 Texas at No. 12 Texas AAM, No. 2 Alabama against Auburn at Birmingham, Ala., No. 9 Penn State and No. 10 Pitt. No. 16 San Diego State at San Jose State. No. 18 Bri^iam Young at Texas^El Paso and the traditional Army-Navy in-ter-aervice clash at Philadelphia.</p>
        <p>Southern Cals Jordan went from goat to hero |n a matter of minutes. His two missed extra points did not appear crucial when Southom Cal moved out to a 2810 lead, but Rick Bashores passing cut apart the Trojans defense throughout the second half and he finally put the Bruins ahead 27-26 with a 1-yard scoring strike to Don Pederson with 2:56 to play.</p>
        <p>But Southern Cal, led by Rob Hertel, vrho completed 15 of 24 passes for 254 yards, took the ensuing kickoff and marched from its own 27 to set up Jordans third field goal of the game</p>
        <p>The Trojans were out of timeouts and had to hurry to get the field goal off, but that turned out to be a blessing in disguise. It happened so fast, said Jordan, I didnt have time to be nervous.</p>
        <p>Southern Califomia Coach John Robinson would have preferred to have been playing for a Rose Bowl bid, but he is happy his club will be seeing postseason action.</p>
        <p>Oklahoma Coach Barry Switzer was more than thankful. Were not going to the river, were going to the beach, he rejoiced after his teams sixth straight victory over Big Eight rival Nebraska, showing he prefers the shores of the Atlantic Ocean (the Orange Bowl in Miami) to the banks of the Mississippi River (the Liberty Bowl in Mentphis).</p>
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        <p>BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) -Marvin Barnes looked over his new teammates while lacing up his sneakers and then turned to his girlfriend.</p>
        <p>Look at all these old ABA players. Hey, this is going to be just like old times. And theyve got my old coach, Bob MacKinnon, he said, smiling.</p>
        <p>I love basketball. Its going to be nice to just play basketball and be happy, he explained. Ive had my share of havoc and chaos in my life. Im ready to settle down.</p>
        <p>Buffalo is the latest stop for the enigma called Marvin Barnes, a highly-talented player whos never been able to avoid trouble.</p>
        <p>Barnes was placed on probation for slugging a Providence College teammate with a tire Iron, then spent the past summer in a Rhode Island correctional faculty after violating probation by carrying a revolver into an airline terminal.</p>
        <p>In his second pro season three years ago, Barnes jumped his St. Louis Spirits American Basketball Association team briefly, saying at one point, Id rather work In a factory. He habitually missed practices and team flints.</p>
        <p>He joined the Detroit Pistons this season after his jaU stint, vowing that hed turned over a new leaf, but the new Marvin Barnes didnt last long, and the Pistons were Itching to get rid of him after a locker room cwi-frontatlon last week and Barnes sutequent refusal to return.</p>
        <p>The Pistons said Barnes</p>
        <p>didnt return because of ankle problems, but his attorney, WU-liam B. Daniel, said the ankle was fine.</p>
        <p>Its like in a marriage, if you have a fight with your wife. Sometimes you dont want to go back, Daniel explained.</p>
        <p>Pistons General Manager Bob Kauffman used the same metaphor: What could have been a happy marriage never materialized.</p>
        <p>Barnes missed practices and didnt ^t along well with his teammates and Coach Herb Brown, Kauffman said.</p>
        <p>Barnes simply said, I felt I needed to be somewhere else, and the Detroit Pistons felt I</p>
        <p>needed to be somewhere else. I needed a change of scenery.</p>
        <p>Braves owner John Y. Brown, who dealt forwards John Shumate and Gus Gerard for Barnes Wednesday, admitted, Theres a certain element of risk involved. But when you need help youve got to take chances. Were not looking for any disruptive influences, we think he can help us.</p>
        <p>MacKinnon, who coached Barnes his rookie season at St. Louis, said, Hes very coachabie. He has a lot of selfpride and he wants to win.,Hes had his problems, but were just looking to the future.</p>
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        <p>THE NORTH CAROLINA Wildlife Resources Commission reports some good news and some bad news for small game hunters this fall. First, the good news: quail and grey squirrel hunting should be good. Now, for the bad news: the rabbit population is at its lowest level in recent years.</p>
        <p>Unfortunately, we dont know why the rabbit population is low, but there are several factors that c(Hild be causing the decline, Charlie Woodhouse, wildlife biologist for the Commission explained. Poor weather, changes in the animals living habits, their regular boom and bust cycle and heavy pesticide use could all be playing a big part.</p>
        <p>One prevalent theory among hunters is that heavy pesticide use by farmers is responsible for the decline, but Woodhouse rules that out as the sole reason. Were finding low rabbit populations everywhere, including timbered areas that have been recently cut over and never sprayed. These areas should be full of rabbits. In the past, farmers used pesticides that are a lot more potent than the compounds theyre using now, and we still had a healthy rabbit population. The NCWRC is currently conducting a study on the effects of pesticides on quail and rabbits which could shed some light on the matter.</p>
        <p>ONE INTERESTING THEORY of the declining rabbit population is that the animals have changed their living habits and are no longer living in many of their former hang-outs. Some people think the rabbits lifestyle has changed over the years as a resqxmse to hunting, and I think that could be a part of it,  Woodhouse said.</p>
        <p>The rabbits that lived in the covers that are easily hunted have been shot out and the smarter ones that live in areas that are hard to hunt are the ones which survive to breed. I think this plays a part, but 1 still dont think its the whole reason for the drop.</p>
        <p>Rabbit peculations run in boom and bust cycles, but usually the peculation will recover from its low point in a year or two. The rabbit population has been down for about four years now and is showing no real signs of recovery.</p>
        <p>The fox population is high now and they usually take their share (of rabbits), but theyre not responsible for what were seeing now, according to WexxlheMJse. Usually, youll find when the fox population is hi^, the rabbit population is (also) high, which presently isnt the case.</p>
        <p>Poor weather is another factor to be considered, but Woodhouse feels that it shouldnt have caused such a drastic reduction. Weather does play a part in rabbit peculations, especially during the breeding season, wliich lasts from the beginning of February until the end of the summer. But rabbits are so prolific, they should be able to repopulate the whole state after a bad year, and they havent. Some pe(cle also think that changes in land-use patterns are responsible for the decline; and while this may affect small areas, the changes statewide in the last four or five years havent been drastic enou^ to cause a significant decline. When you come ri^t down to it, we dont know what the problem is.</p>
        <p>QUAIL POPULATIONS, on the other hand, should be in the best shape this year of the past few seasons. We had a lot of rain this spring, which helped the quail out, Woodhouse said. The hens feed mainly on wild grass and small shrubs during the breeding season, and its important that they have a good, wet spring so theres lots of feed. If its dry, the feed will be less nutritious, and well lose a lot more of the chicks. Fortunately, this year's drought didnt hit until mid-summer, when most of the chicks have already been hatched.</p>
        <p>Squirrels are also having a good year, due to a heavy crop of acorns, beechnuts, and other times of prime squirrel quisine. A heavy mast crop is also expected for the coming year, so the animals should continue to do well.</p>
        <p>Leach's Goal Starts Flyers To Win</p>
        <p>PHILADELPHIA (AP) -Reggie Leach tries to make the most of every opportunity. And</p>
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        <p>CHICAGO &amp;lt;AP) - The Chicago Bears will desert the snow and cold for the sunny southland Tuesday to prepare for their Dec 4 National Football meeting against the Buccaneers at Tampa Bay.</p>
        <p>Bears workouts will be held at Jesuit Boys High School in Tampa.</p>
        <p>Coach Jack Pardee said Friday, We want to insure good practices for the entire week. I dont think we'.d get the proper weather conditions to work out here. Cold weather and ice and snow are not conducive to preparing a good passing game. He added, Also, we want the players to get in condition to playing in warm weather.</p>
        <p>INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - A sports management group here has abandoned its bid for a</p>
        <p>North American Soccer League franchise and instead has applied for membership In the older but more obscure American Soccer League.</p>
        <p>Phil Bryant, president of Meridian Sports Management Inc., said Friday he will explain the reasons for the shift when the group is ready to announce plans for the season. In the meantime, the group Is awaiting approval from the ASL.</p>
        <p>'Theres been a lot of speculation about soccer in Indianapolis and we want to wait until everything is firmed up," said Bryant, who hopes to have a team in operation by the spring of 1978.</p>
        <p>The ASL was the nations first professional soccer league and until recently operated mainly on the East Ckiast,</p>
        <p>goal at 11:11 of the first period broke a 1-1 tie to start the Philadfdphia Flyers on their way to a 7-2 Natkmal Hockey League victory over the Barons Friday afternoon.</p>
        <p>Leach tapped a loose pucR behind Cleveland goalie Gary Edwards, who had failed to control a shot fired by Philadelphia defenseman Kevin McCarthy.</p>
        <p>'Three minutes later Philadelphia forward Barry Dean was credited with a tally whm Barons forward Dennis Maruk inadvertantly backhanded tte puck into his own net and the Flyers were off and away.</p>
        <p>'The victory boosted Philadelphia into first place in the Patrick Division, one point ahead of the New York Islanders. while Geveland remained</p>
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        <p>In another NHL game, the Cliicago Black Hawks trounced the Cblorado Rockies 5-1.</p>
        <p>The Philadelphia-CIeveland game was stopped with 42 seconds remaining in the first period when a bench-clearing brawl erupted. Four players were ejected.</p>
        <p>The hapless Barons, and their predecessors, the Oakland Seals, have won a total of only four of 34 games at Philadelphias Spectrum.</p>
        <p>Ivan Boldirev scored three goals to lead Chicago over Ck&amp;gt;l-orado. Boldirev connected twice within 20 seconds of the second period as the Black Hawks</p>
        <p>built a 44) lead and ended an ei0it-game winless streak. During that span. (3iicago had lost five games and tied three.</p>
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        <p>The rookie defensive tackle has missed the last two games while undergoing tests for mysterious chest pains.</p>
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        <p>TAMPA, FIs. (AP) - For Tsmpa Bay on Sunday tts ttw same quest thats been so elusive for 24 games: that first National FVwthall League victory. For AtianU its the thtai hope for a playoff berth.</p>
        <p>The Falcons are 5-5, and Coach Leemaii Bennett, still aiming for the {riayoffs, says, As far as were concerned the speculation is over. Weve got to win four games.</p>
        <p>Its that simi^, and even that might not be enou^.</p>
        <p>The Falcons trail Los Angeles by two games in their division after dropping a 21-20 squeaker to New Orleans last Sunday.</p>
        <p>Besides the positive nx^iva-tion of their playoff hopes, the Falcons are well aware of the ridicule that will fall to the first NFL team to bow to the Bucs.</p>
        <p>Tanq&amp;gt;a Bay Coach John McKay will switch quarterbacks, going back to NFL veteran Gary Huff, in an effort to win the teams first game in its two NFL years.</p>
        <p>Huff put 20 points on the board in a pre-season loss to the Falcons, but hes been out with rib troubles. And the Bucs have been going with young Jed Blount.</p>
        <p>McKay said, Im not starting Gary because he did well against Atlanta last summer, but because he is our most experienced quarterback who has won some games. Because of that Atlanta defense we need all the help we can get.</p>
        <p>The Falcons have given up only R2 points in 10 games, and McKay said, AUanta probably has the best defense in the league.</p>
        <p>'The Tairq)a offense features two former McKay standouts from Southern Callfwriia  Anthony Davis and Ricky Bell  but it hasnt produced much.</p>
        <p>Neither has Atlantas offense, making a low-scoring game likely.</p>
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        <p>Gordie Howe, playing despite a banged up left hand, UxA eight shifts, but ojce more failed to score his 1,000th career goal, as the Quebec Nordiques whipped Howes New England Whalers 6-2 in a World Hockey^Associ-ation Friday night.</p>
        <p>Real Goutier and Marc Tar-dlf each scored two goals for the Quebec sextet, but the game was reasonably close at 4-2 going into the final p^iod.</p>
        <p>New England poured 21 shots at Richard Brodeur in the Quebec goal in the third period, but none of them came off the stick of the 49-year-old superstar. His only real scoring q|)portunity came in the third period, when he fired wide from directly in front after being set up by Alan Hangsleben.</p>
        <p>Howe spit 15 minutes in the' whirlpool bath after the game, then displayed his left hand, with a large-sized swelling across the knuckles around the tendon area.</p>
        <p>Quebec, last years Avco Cup champions, outplayed the Whalers in the first two periods  and only two goals in the final minute of the second period made it a game. Larry Pleau worked with John McKenzie and Dave Keon to reduce the Quebec lead to 4-1 with 43 seconds remaining. With only eight seconds left in the period, George Lyle scored directly from a faceoff.</p>
        <p>In the final period, both teams played it wide open. Tar-dif scored twice in the final 4:08 to ease the pressure.</p>
        <p>Saturday night, the Whalers host the Edmonton Oilers, against whom Howe scored his 999th goal on Nov. 10 in Hartford.</p>
        <p>Gordie was further handicapped by the absence of his son Mark, who normaUy plays left wing with his father at center on a line with Ton Webster. Mark has tom cartUage in his rib cage area and also will miss the Edmonton game.</p>
        <p>In the wily other WHA game. Rich Preston scored twice in the third period to rally the Houston Aeros to a 3-1 victory over the Cincinnati Stingers.</p>
        <p>Preston tied the game just 12</p>
        <p>seconds into the final period on</p>
        <p>a short backhand shot and scored the game winner on a power play at the 9:51 mark on assists by Larry Lund and Andre Lacroix.</p>
        <p>'The triumj^ was Houstons fourth in its last five games and moved the Aeros into fifth place in WHA standings.</p>
        <p>Bucks Put On Rally To Win</p>
        <p>By ALEX SACHARE AP Spoiti WMv</p>
        <p>It was, in a word, incredible.</p>
        <p>The Milwaukee Bucks, flaying on the road, overcame a 29-point deficit with just 8:43 left to play, limited Atlanta to just 11 points in the fourth quarter and beat the Hawks 117-115 Friday night. Rookie Marques Johnson sank two free throws with one second left for the</p>
        <p>winning points in the National Badietbali Association game.</p>
        <p>To say we colliqised is an understatemetA, a sturaied Hawks Coach Hubie Brown said.</p>
        <p>Milwaukee scored 17 points in a row in one stretch of the fourth quarter and finally tied the game on a jumper by Uoyd Walton vdth 27 seconds remaining before Johnson hit his</p>
        <p>game-winning free throws. Reserve Junior Bridgeman led the Bucks with 24 points.</p>
        <p>Elsewhere in the NBA Friday night, the Boston Cities edged the New York Knkks 121-119 in overtime, the Philadelphia ^rs trimmed the Golden State Warriors 125-119 in overtime, the Phoenix Suns beat the Indiana Pacers 118-110, the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the</p>
        <p>New Jersey Nets 129-117 and the Chicago Bulls topped the Seattle SuperSonics 10989. Oaltks m. Bnleks Hi. OT</p>
        <p>New Yortt overcame a 21-point deficit in the second half to send the game into overtime, then came back from a six-point deficit in the extra period for a 119-119 tie before Jo Jo White hit two free throws with three seconds remaining to win</p>
        <p>it for Boston.</p>
        <p>Charlie Scott topped Boston with 23 pt^ms but New York guard Earl Monroe came on as a reserve to lead all scorers with 37.</p>
        <p>Tlsrs 128, Warriors Ilf, OT Golden State, which lost its third in a row. erased a 17-point deficit in the fornlh quarter and sent its game at Phlla-delphiiix into overtime on</p>
        <p>Charles Dwfley's layup wfth 38 seconds left that made the score 113-113. But Doug CoUins running jumper snapped a 119-119 tie during the ertra period, then Julius Erving dinchcd the victory with two free throws and a layup.</p>
        <p>George McGinnis of Philadelphia led ail scorers with 34 points.</p>
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        <p>Phoeals raised IM nesNI 89 IM M PaM WiMfhst sad A9 van Adams aeorsd  pttt apiece and Gar Heard added 35. offaettiiW 35 by ImBa Adrian Daotley. Heards baskst with 7:47 to ^ put the Sim ahead to stay at 97-18.</p>
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        <p>CHICAGO (AP) - Chariie iFlnley says he \$ negotiating with a group interested in purchasing his Oakiand A*s t&amp;gt;ase-bail club and moving it to Denver.</p>
        <p>Finley said Friday that nego-tiatkH were held earlier in the week with Red Patterson of the California Angels and an individual who would be the primary owner of the team, whose name 1 am not at liberty to divulge.</p>
        <p>Red was here and spent a day with me, Finley said.</p>
        <p>There was no solid offer. We talked mwrey. Yes, Id say were in the same ball park as to the amount of money Involved.</p>
        <p>Finley said he was leaving for Alabama on a business trip but would be in touch with Patterson again next week, probably Monday.</p>
        <p>Im also still ne^iating with Robert Moody (of Galveston, Tex.), who wants to buy the club and move it to New Orleans, Finley said. Ill probably be talking to him next week, too.</p>
        <p>Three ACC Teams Win</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press</p>
        <p>Three Atlantic Coast Conference teams took home victories from the basketball court Friday night, as four other league teams, include top-ranked North Carolina, took on opponents Saturday ni^t.</p>
        <p>Virginias freshmen recruits Jeff Lamp and Lee Raker scored 37 points between them to pace the Cavaliers to an 83-63 win over James Madison.</p>
        <p>The 14th-ranked Maryland Terrapins trounced Bucknell, 9542, and Clemson downed Texas Christian 125-62.</p>
        <p>I thought we played awfully well, said Cavalier coach Terry Holland. It was an outstanding team effort. I thought we did a darned good job defensively. I didnt think we gave them very many shots.</p>
        <p>Lawrence Boston and Jo Jo Hunter each scored 15 points and teammate Albert King put in 13 in his varsity debut in Marylands winning effort.</p>
        <p>At the half it was Maryland ahead, 36-37. Bucknell pulled to within 46-37 with 15:03 remaining. But the Terps spurted to a 59-39 lead as Hunter scored four points and King three.</p>
        <p>Clemson never lost the lead against the Homed Frogs, as Colon Abraham led the Tigers scoring with 21 points, while sophomore John Campbell added 17 and grabbed 11 rebounds. Tiger Coach Bill Foster used ail 14 players he had available in the season-opening game.</p>
        <p>Rocky Mt. Wins Again</p>
        <p>By Hie Associated Press</p>
        <p>East Mecklenburg and Rocky Mount advanced to the North Carolina 4-A high school football finals Friday, while Rob-binsville and Harrells Aademy won state high school football championships in their divisions.</p>
        <p>Quarterback Jess Eberdt passed for 257 yards and two touchdowns to lead Rocky Mount to a 25-22 victory over Pine Forest of Fayetteville. East Mecklenburg took advantage of a blocked punt in its 14-7 win over Asheville.</p>
        <p>Robbinsville defeated Rock Ridge, 42-7, for its 25th victory in a row and the 1-A championship. Quarterback Tim Solesbee ran for two touchdowns and passed for another in the Robbinsville attack.</p>
        <p>Harrells won the state inde-pmlent schools title with a 12-10 win over Christ School. Mike Fussell scored the winning touchdown on a 5-yard run with 10:21 left in the game.</p>
        <p>In 3-A action. Western Guilford defeated host Clinton, 20-7. Western Guilford recovered a fumble on the (Hinton 17 and scored two plays later for the winning touchdown.  ^</p>
        <p>Western Guilfords opponent in the 3-A finals will be South (Caldwell, which handed Brevard its first loss of the season, 164.</p>
        <p>In a 2-A semi-final game, , Gayton upset previously unbeaten Tabor City 164, with Randy Poole running 21 yards for one touchdown and kickbig a 27-yard field goal.</p>
        <p>The other 2-A semifinal game. Maiden at (Hiarlotte Catholic, was postponed to Saturday night because of heavy rains.</p>
        <p>Situation Same For Two Teams</p>
        <p>Rktiard Todd, their quarterback with the bum knee, against powerful Pittsburgh Sunday.</p>
        <p>The Oakland Raideri are 8-2 and trying to get back to the Super Bowi they won a year ago. And they are thinking of starting Km Stabler, their quarterback with the bum knee, against bumbling Buffalo Monday night.</p>
        <p>Todd was injured three weeks ago in a game against Miami. Stabler was hurt last Sunday against San Diego.</p>
        <p>Also Sunday., it wUl be BalU-more at Denver and Los Ang6 les at Cleveland bi a pair of games  matching  divisional</p>
        <p>leaders, plus Dallas at Washington, Minnesota at Green Bay. Atlanta at Tampa Bay, the New York Giants at Cincin</p>
        <p>nati, Philadelpliia at New Ei^ land, Kansas (^y at Houston, San Diego at Seattle and New Orleans at San Francisco.</p>
        <p>Joe Greene, Pittsburg's fierce defensive tackle, to the guy who wUI be going after Todd  or his replacement, rookie Matt Robinson. And he cant figure out why the Jets, building their hopes of the next decade on Todd, would want to</p>
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        <p>If Todd to the Jets whole future, as they say, and he to under par. then thcr shoiddnt play him. Theyre 24. the game cant possibly mean much to them in that position.</p>
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        <p>As it has every week rtxe it became a mraiber of the league 24 games ago, Tampa Bay is trying to get its inaugural victory. The Buccaneers, who have scored a league-low 53 pcdnts this season, go against the Atlanta Falcons, who have allowed a league-low 83.</p>
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        <p>By The AMeociatad Press EAST</p>
        <p>Army 89, P.P. I. 5*</p>
        <p>Fordham 88, St. Lawrence 79 SOUTH Citadel 83, S.C. Aiken 58 Cieorgia Tech 75, Georgia 58 Maryland 95, BucKneli 62 Rio Grande 74, W Va St 64 Va. Union 123, Md, E Shore</p>
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        <p>MIDWEST</p>
        <p>Boise St 102. Great Falls 81 Kansas St. 76, N. Illinois 74 Ohio St. 99, Cal Hayward 82 UNC Charlotte 68. Illinois 64 SOUTHWEST Baylor 78, McMurry 52 FAR WEST Denver 100, Sante Fe 82 Nevada Reno 130. Ooane 87 Pan American 85, Air Force 71</p>
        <p>Santa Clara 85, Hawaii 77 Southern Cal 80, Idaho St. 69 Stanford 92, Cal Poly Pomona 91, OT</p>
        <p>TOURNAMENTS First Round IPTAY</p>
        <p>Clemson 125, TCU 62 Rhode Island 82, Ohio 69 Lapchlck Old Dominion 90, Niagara 82 St John's, N.Y. 66, Lafayette 60</p>
        <p>EXHIBITIONS</p>
        <p>Auburn 101, Czechoslovakia</p>
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        <p>Holy Cross 117, Cuba 96 Soviet Union 88, Alabama 78</p>
        <p>Pro Basketball</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press National Basketball Association EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic DIvlson</p>
        <p>.. W L Pet. GB Phila  13  5  .722</p>
        <p>N York  9  8  .529  3V,</p>
        <p>Buff  9  9  .500.  4</p>
        <p>Bstn  6  10  375  6</p>
        <p>N Jersey  2  15  118  10'/,</p>
        <p>Central Division Cleve  11  5  688</p>
        <p>Atlnta  10</p>
        <p>S Anton  11</p>
        <p>N Orlns  10</p>
        <p>Wash  8</p>
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        <p>12  7  632</p>
        <p>10  8  556</p>
        <p>9  8  .529</p>
        <p>7  11  .389</p>
        <p>6  10  375</p>
        <p>6  11  353</p>
        <p>Pacific Division</p>
        <p>13  3  .813</p>
        <p>10  6  .625</p>
        <p>9  10  474</p>
        <p>8  10  444</p>
        <p>Seattle  5  15  .  250  10</p>
        <p>Friday's Games</p>
        <p>Boston 121, New York 119, OT Philadelphia 125, Golden State 119, OT</p>
        <p>Milwaukee 117, Atlanta 115 Phoenix 118, Indiana 110 Los Angeles 129, New Jersey 117</p>
        <p>Chicago 106, Seattle 89</p>
        <p>High Sctiool Scores</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press Class 4-A Semifinals</p>
        <p>Rocky Mount 25, Fayetteville Pine Forest 22</p>
        <p>East Mecklenburg 14, Ashe ville 7</p>
        <p>Class 3-A Semifinals</p>
        <p>South Caldwell 16, Brevard 6 Western Guilford 20, Clinton 7 Class 2-A Semifinals Clayton 16, Tabor City 6 Maiden at Charlotte Catholic, postponed to Saturday night Class 1-A Championship Game Robbinsville 42, Rock Ridge 7 Independents Championship Game Harrells 12, Christ School 10</p>
        <p>NFL</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press American Football Conference</p>
        <p>Eastern Division___</p>
        <p>W L T Pet. PF PA I 0  .  900  236  140</p>
        <p>Balt Miami N Eng NY Jets Buff</p>
        <p>3  O</p>
        <p>4  0 8 0 8 0</p>
        <p>.727 255 163 ,600 210 161 ,200 155 223 200 119 228</p>
        <p>Cleve</p>
        <p>Pitts</p>
        <p>Hstn</p>
        <p>Cinci</p>
        <p>Dnvr Oakid S Diego Seattle K.C.</p>
        <p>Central Division</p>
        <p>6  4 0  .600 221 182</p>
        <p>6  4 0  600  210  177</p>
        <p>5  5 0  . 500 211 155</p>
        <p>5  5 0  . 500 148 184</p>
        <p>Western Division</p>
        <p>1 O 900 200 98</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>2 0 5 0</p>
        <p>7  0</p>
        <p>8  0</p>
        <p>800 247 162 500 137 136 300 180 263 200 147 233</p>
        <p>NATIONAL FOOTBALL CON FERENCE Eastern Division Dallas  8  2  0  .800  251  150</p>
        <p>S Louis Wash NY Gts Phila</p>
        <p>4 O 4 0 6 0 7 0</p>
        <p>636 238 217 600 136 141 400 118 199 300 156 155</p>
        <p>Central Division</p>
        <p>4 0  .600  147  138</p>
        <p>545 212 234 455 140 202 200  92  162</p>
        <p>000  53  175</p>
        <p>Minn</p>
        <p>Chgo  6  5 0</p>
        <p>Dtrt  5  6 0</p>
        <p>Gn Bay  2  8 0</p>
        <p>Tpa Bay 0 10 0  ----</p>
        <p>Western Division ___</p>
        <p>LA  7  3 0  . 700  236  108</p>
        <p>Atlnta  5  5 0  500  110  83</p>
        <p>S Fran  4  6 0  400  124  157</p>
        <p>N Orlns  3  7 0  . 300  181  232</p>
        <p>Thursday's Results Chicago 31, Detroit 14 Miami 55, St. Louis 14 Sunday's Games Atlanta at Tampa Bay Los Angeles at Cleveland New York Giants at Cincin nati  _</p>
        <p>Philadelphia at New England Pittsburgh at New York Jets Kansas City at Houston Minnesota at Green Bay Baltimore at Denver Dallas at Washington New Orleans at San cisco</p>
        <p>San Diego at SeaMte^ Monday's Game Buffpio at Oakland, (ABC)</p>
        <p>Fran</p>
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        <p>Sports Transactions</p>
        <p>By The Associated Press hockey world Hockey Association</p>
        <p>WINNIPEG JETS Signed Bill DavtSz defenseman.</p>
        <p>QUEBEC NORDIQUES Traded Don McLeod, goalie and Pierre Guite, forward, to the Edmonton Oilers for Ken Broderick, gooalie, Dave Ink pen, defenseman, Rick Morns, forward, and Warren Miller, forward defenseman.</p>
        <p>National Hockey League DETROIT RED WINGS As signed Jean Hamel, defense man, to Kansas City of the Cen tral Hockey League.</p>
        <p>ST. LOUIS BLUES Recalled Bob Plager, defenseman, from his scouting duties.</p>
        <p>BASEBALL National League HOUSTON ASTROS Signed Jesus Alou. outfielder.</p>
        <p>FOOTBALL National Football League SAN DIEGO CHARGERS Waived Neal Jeffrey, quarter back.</p>
        <p>Armed, Calumet Farms celebrated Golden Gelding, w-as used as a stable pony when he was a two-year-old.</p>
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        <p>By Jerry Bishop</p>
        <p>With living areas loosely defined by the triple wing arrangement, the Hiawatha, an impressive 3 bedroom plan, shows versatility and allows the family to adapt rotxns and areas as needed.</p>
        <p>The formal dining room, for example, can be used as a fourth bedroom, since a closet is provided and more than adequate dining space is included in the family room. The Hiawatha, designed with remarkable adaptability, can be successfully customized to fit the needs of a small family, a large family, or a family that entertains frequently.</p>
        <p>On the exterior, the home exudes rustic appeal. Used brick, shake shingles, and vertical siding are fused with good results, and the unusual drive-through garage is placed at right angled to the frdnt to protect the facade.</p>
        <p>A covered porch leads to the entry, where guests are ushered directly into the living room. An area that measures nearly 22 feet in length, the living room offers extensive space for entertainng and can be reserved primarily for that use. Note .that the</p>
        <p>family room merits its own entry, a fact that will minimize cross-traffk throu^ the living room.</p>
        <p>Situated to the right of the living room in the homes quiet zone are the bedrooms. Three bedrooms and two fuU baths include a luxurious master bedroom with douMe closets and full bath. Three storage closeu for linens and clothes are featured.</p>
        <p>The large formal dining room with closet edges the bedroom area and is given an optional entry to the kitchen. Grouped together, the kitchen and family room create a vast space for family activity or informal parties. Besides the functional, complete kitchen, a long breakfast bar is included. Sliding glass doors extoid the area to the</p>
        <p>By ANDYLANO AP NtmfMtnrai</p>
        <p>If you were having a houae built to (MPder, which would be your preference in each of the fdlowlng cases?</p>
        <p>1Three bedrooms of about the same size or one large bedroom and two small ones?</p>
        <p>2A laundry room next to the kitchen or such a room in the bedroom wing, assuming that the house had no basement?</p>
        <p>3If the overall square footage permitted only a family room or only a dining room.</p>
        <p>which would you want?</p>
        <p>4Wotdd you rather have a large living room and a small dining room or a medium Ihing room and a medium dinii room?</p>
        <p>5A onfrcar garage that would allow an extra room in the house or a two-car garage?</p>
        <p>6One bathroom in the roaster bedrocnn and one outside it or two bathrooms outside it?</p>
        <p>7If you intended to have both an attic and a basement in your new house and the builder agreed to finish one of them without extra charge, which</p>
        <p>3 Or 4 Logs For Good Fire</p>
        <p>CHICAGO (UPI) - A good fire needs three to four logs, and a grate and andirons to ixrid logs up from the firebox floor to create better air circulation, says the Fireplace Institute, a U*ade organization.</p>
        <p>A backl(^ is just that, a large log aMhe rear of the grate to racH^ h^ into the room and</p>
        <p>provide a heat source to keep other logs burning bristly.</p>
        <p>Kindling such as newspaper twists, dry twigs and pieces of dry scrap lumber should separate the backlog from the front  log.  Two or three</p>
        <p>additional logs should be placed over and around the kindling.</p>
        <p>wotdd you sdect?</p>
        <p>8-Oiven a choice between a fireplace in the living romn or one in the family room, where wotdd you want it?</p>
        <p>dA traditional IN'coidempch rary extoim' design?</p>
        <p>10An extra room or a completely enclosed rear patio?</p>
        <p>Why these questions? Because, over the years in weekly columns about new house designs, these are the subjects whidi seem to come ig&amp;gt; the nmst. People are constantly asking whether certain changes will be practical in the designs as presented. Most of the time they are, althou^ in scane cases, such ehai^ add to the cost of construction. But the above 10 questions relate to subjects which seem to cause the most concern without any appreciate cost differences.</p>
        <p>It is one of the curious things that people are constantly asking for innovations in housing, but seldom dioose them when it comes down to building for themselves. Most house designs have their own styling and readers either select them or ignore them, but in a few instances over the years, the ar-</p>
        <p>iSMinf pnffHMI</p>
        <p>porpy. The kderter In miA Is idsoUeaL In nearty eaait. the renders dioone thlr tried-and-true traditional (Mpas. lYie same tMng occurs Men an architect introduces aomeOlng new on the taMkle of the houn. Invariably, peofde will write in and say tb^ like the hoUw but wonder whether the builder win charge more If they sk^ ttie innovation and utilize something more conventional.</p>
        <p>Lets hear from you. And In answering the above questions, be honest. Your answers should be predicated on what your selections would be if you actually were having a house built Well let you know what we find out.</p>
        <p>(Home handymen and wwnen will find much valuaUe information in Andy Langs handbook, Practical Ikmie Repairs, available by sendli^ $1.50 to this newspapo* at Box 5, Teaneck, N.J. 07666.)</p>
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        <p>Q.  I am a recently retired widow and would like to refinish a hardwood floor, but</p>
        <p>' &amp;gt;ly &amp;gt;"&amp;lt;1 U rgi In other ore. th cm be oiod for  only  tlie  &amp;gt;t  that</p>
        <p>winter use if desired.</p>
        <p>In total, the Hiawatha oHen 1730 sq. ft. of living space, with another 1353 sq. ft. of space for storage or recrrtion room in the full basement.</p>
        <p>Area 1st floor Basement Oarage</p>
        <p>Sq. Ft. 1,730 1,333 - 323</p>
        <p>GARDEN</p>
        <p>CLINIC</p>
        <p>GARDEN CLINIC (N.C. State Uhlverstty Answers Timely Gardening Questloas)</p>
        <p>Q. When is the best time to cut back asparagus plants? (Mrs. D. E , Mint HUD A. Anytime after frost, ((jeorge Hughes, ext^ion horticulturist)</p>
        <p>Q. What is the best soU for pansy plants? (D. E., Charlotte)</p>
        <p>A. Pansies do well in a cool, fairly moist soU. If your soil not naturally fertUe, add si^as bark shavings, peat moss^m-post. Mix well to a dq^th of six Be sure to select a site</p>
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        <p>Outdoor Gas Lomps Banned</p>
        <p>ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) -Minnesota has banned decorative outdoor gas lanq&amp;gt;s, as a means of (xxiserving natural gas.</p>
        <p>Althou^ widdy promoted by utUity firms a few years ago, the lamps are now viewed as a waste of natural gas needed for heating homes.</p>
        <p>The ban was ordered by the 1976 date legislature but was pos^xxied untU Oct. 1, 1977, giving time for homeowners to convert their lanq to dec-tricity.</p>
        <p>Homeowners who dont oxn-{Uy can be fined tg) to $500 and given ig) to 9(|days in jaO, but there were no early rqxMrts of prosecutkms.</p>
        <p>The law allows txMneowners over 65 and certain othor persons to sedc variances, allowing them to keep their lamps in operation.</p>
        <p>Ihe ban also ^lies to any commercial use of decwative gas lamps.</p>
        <p>UVEBVUFKTS LIMA, Peru (UPI)-Withthe bidlfi^ting season in Peru imderway, plans are being made to televise one the buUfights woridwide via satellite, f</p>
        <p>pansies grow best in full sun. When you set plants, be certain that the crown is above ground. (A. A. Banadyga, extaitkm horticulturist)</p>
        <p>Q. 1 have &amp;lt;me apple tree that is about 25 years old and two trees that are about four years old. When is the best time to prune them? (S. G., 2Mbulon)</p>
        <p>A. Wait uiitU the trees are dormant, which is usually between Thanksgiving and Easter in the jRalei^ area. I would prune the tree in January and the ig trees at or near the time oHbud swell next spring. All ap-/pie trees should be pruned and trained annually. (Md Kolbe, extension horticulturist)</p>
        <p>Q. Are there some vegetables that are particularly adapted for growing indoors during the winter months? (R. D., Charlotte)</p>
        <p>A. Yes. VegetaUes that are better adapted for growing indoors because of their short growing season and climatic and space requiremoits are radish, Spanish, kale, mustard, onions, chives, parsley, leaf lettuce, endive, escarde, beets and watercress. A new, ddightful book by Jack Kramer entitled Escarde in the Bedroom  Growing Food Plants Indoors is puUished by Little, Brown and Company, 34 Beaver Street, Boston, Mass. 02106 and tdls all about how to grow vegetados indoors. (A. A. Banadyga, extension horticulturist)</p>
        <p>Tom Byrd</p>
        <p>shows. I have never done this kind of work before and would like your advice as to the kind of sandpaper to use. I dont want to use a power sander, just a piece of sandpaper around a woodm block.</p>
        <p>A.  You dont say how much of the floor is showing but if there is very much of it, you have scheduled quite a job for yourself. Sanding by hand can be tedious if the objective is to remove some or all of the dd finish, but it certainly can be done. Use a heavy grade of paper for the first sanding a medium for the second and a fine for the third. You can skip the heavy paper if there is very little finish to remove. Once satisfied with the result of the sanding wipe with turpentine to remove all traces of grit. Th), to be doubly sure, go over the floor with a vacuum cleaner. After that, refinish with varnish or shellac if you want a glossy finish, with a penetrating sealar if you want a non-gloss surface.</p>
        <p>halation. Very few persons burn to death. Tests show that snooke and other lethal gases are generated in large quantities before tenq)eratiires rise to dangerous levels. Heat (tetec-tors are less effective than smoke detectors in life-saving capabilities.</p>
        <p>().  I intend to get two smoke detectors. Which is better  the battery-powered or the AC.-powered?</p>
        <p>A.  Both do the job. Those who like AC-powered models feel that it is an advantage nd to have to change batteries once a year. Those who prefer the battery type  and they seem to be in the majority  make the choice because a handy electrical outlet or special wiring is not necessary.</p>
        <p>Q.  I am thinking about getting (Mie or more smoke detectors for my home, but I am a bit leery about all the sales pitches fix' them. Since it is the flames that do all the dama^, why dont they sdl flame detectors?</p>
        <p>A.  Three-fourths of all home fires start slowly, with smdcing and smddering much before there are any visible flames. Also, the large majority of fire deaths in the home are caused by smoke in-</p>
        <p>Q.  I have an old cabinet that 1 want to refinish. It was last finished about 10 years ago with shellac. I now want to put on a polyurethane finish. Can this be a{H&amp;gt;lied right over the shellac after I sand it a little to get off the gloss?</p>
        <p>A. r- No. While there is one type of shellac that will stand IQ) under a polyurethane, the usual kind, which has not been formulated for such a purpose, may be damaged. A regular varnish should be used.</p>
        <p>(How to save nxxiey by choosing and installing in-sulatimi yourself is (tetailed in Andy Laxigs booklet, Saving Money by Insulating, avail-aUe by soxling 35 coits and a long, STAMPED, self-addressed envelope to Know-How, P.O. Box 477, HuntlngUxi, N.Y. 11743. (Questions of general interest viill be answered in this column, but individual replies cannot be undertaken.)</p>
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        <p>EvonsP</p>
        <p>.lOa</p>
        <p>1342 I7M</p>
        <p>I4M</p>
        <p>17 - &amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Exxon</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>4205 47M</p>
        <p>- P-P -</p>
        <p>47'k</p>
        <p>47'A- '/</p>
        <p>FAaC</p>
        <p>I.M</p>
        <p>XI3IS22M ir</p>
        <p>22M+ /#</p>
        <p>FairCin</p>
        <p>.10</p>
        <p>x027 2S'A</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>24M- '</p>
        <p>Fairind</p>
        <p>.40</p>
        <p>470 ulAM</p>
        <p>ISM</p>
        <p>I5M- *#</p>
        <p>Feddort</p>
        <p>1092 4M</p>
        <p>3M</p>
        <p>4M+ '</p>
        <p>FedNAAt</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>X2224 J4'4</p>
        <p>I5M</p>
        <p>I4'A+ M</p>
        <p>FodOSt</p>
        <p>1.44</p>
        <p>1047 4IM</p>
        <p>40&amp;gt;/&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>4IH+ '</p>
        <p>Firettn</p>
        <p>I.IO</p>
        <p>1074 I4H</p>
        <p>I5M</p>
        <p>14'/#+ '</p>
        <p>FfChrt</p>
        <p>.10</p>
        <p>444 I7M</p>
        <p>17'A</p>
        <p>I7M- M</p>
        <p>FstChic</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>592 I9M</p>
        <p>li'k</p>
        <p>19'/+ M</p>
        <p>FtlnBn</p>
        <p>1.40</p>
        <p>194 42</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>4IM + IM</p>
        <p>FloatEnt</p>
        <p>.44</p>
        <p>IS53 IJH</p>
        <p>12M</p>
        <p>13 + '</p>
        <p>FUPL</p>
        <p>1.74</p>
        <p>X2244 24M</p>
        <p>24'M</p>
        <p>24M+ '/</p>
        <p>FlaPow</p>
        <p>2.40</p>
        <p>1142 3T</p>
        <p>31M</p>
        <p>32M+ H</p>
        <p>FluorCp</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>140S 40M</p>
        <p>30M</p>
        <p>J9M- M</p>
        <p>FdFolr</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>IM 5V</p>
        <p>5'k</p>
        <p>5'/+ 'A</p>
        <p>FordM</p>
        <p>3.M</p>
        <p>2401 44M</p>
        <p>43M</p>
        <p>44M+ /</p>
        <p>For AIK</p>
        <p>I.IO</p>
        <p>xl09 IS'/#</p>
        <p>17+k</p>
        <p>10 + M</p>
        <p>FromUW</p>
        <p>.M</p>
        <p>4S2 OM</p>
        <p>'/.....</p>
        <p>FrpMin</p>
        <p>1.40</p>
        <p>754 M</p>
        <p>1*'/%</p>
        <p>IfM- H</p>
        <p>Fruohl</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>113 30M - 0-0 -</p>
        <p>27M</p>
        <p>20M+ M</p>
        <p>GAF</p>
        <p>.40</p>
        <p>tn MM</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>1071+ '</p>
        <p>Gannott</p>
        <p>I.M</p>
        <p>S44 3S'A</p>
        <p>J7M</p>
        <p>M + M</p>
        <p>GnCaM*</p>
        <p>.02</p>
        <p>S74 12'/</p>
        <p>IT*/</p>
        <p>I2M+ M</p>
        <p>ConOyn</p>
        <p>400 SIM</p>
        <p>40&amp;gt;y</p>
        <p>50M + 2M</p>
        <p>GonEI</p>
        <p>2.M</p>
        <p>3214 S2H</p>
        <p>5l'/k</p>
        <p>51'/+ M</p>
        <p>GnFds</p>
        <p>1.44</p>
        <p>I4M 33+-#</p>
        <p>32M</p>
        <p>33M+IM</p>
        <p>Gninsf</p>
        <p>,40b</p>
        <p>xS34 20M</p>
        <p>I9V</p>
        <p>30M+I</p>
        <p>GnAUIIs</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>1409 31'A</p>
        <p>39M</p>
        <p>31'/#+IM</p>
        <p>GAIot</p>
        <p>4.80e</p>
        <p>7412 44M</p>
        <p>4SM</p>
        <p>44 - '/</p>
        <p>GPU</p>
        <p>1.74</p>
        <p>1740 2IH</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>21 &amp;gt;41+ '/#</p>
        <p>GTolEI</p>
        <p>2.24</p>
        <p>3405 32H</p>
        <p>JIM</p>
        <p>3IM- H</p>
        <p>GTWe</p>
        <p>I.M</p>
        <p>97 23M</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>2S'/#:....</p>
        <p>Gonofco</p>
        <p>239 4&amp;gt;A</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>4'/ '/#</p>
        <p>GaPac</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>3137 31'k</p>
        <p>29M</p>
        <p>3I'A+I'/#</p>
        <p>Catty</p>
        <p>2.00a</p>
        <p>xS09 159</p>
        <p>155</p>
        <p>1S0M+4'/(i</p>
        <p>CibrFin</p>
        <p>40b</p>
        <p>Sll 12</p>
        <p>ll'M</p>
        <p>IIM+ M</p>
        <p>Gillotla</p>
        <p>I.SO</p>
        <p>1122 2SM</p>
        <p>14'</p>
        <p>25 .....</p>
        <p>Goodrh</p>
        <p>1.32</p>
        <p>493 22H</p>
        <p>IV</p>
        <p>2IM- H</p>
        <p>Goodyr</p>
        <p>1.30</p>
        <p>2033 lOM</p>
        <p>IS</p>
        <p>IOH+ &amp;gt;4.</p>
        <p>Gowld</p>
        <p>1.34 Xl0t7 3l'/#</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>31'/# +1'A</p>
        <p>Groe</p>
        <p>I.M</p>
        <p>1140 M'/</p>
        <p>27H</p>
        <p>27'/- '/</p>
        <p>GtAtPe</p>
        <p>lOa</p>
        <p>5M OM</p>
        <p>SH+ '4#</p>
        <p>GIWFin</p>
        <p>.70</p>
        <p>TOO 24&amp;gt;A</p>
        <p>23'/</p>
        <p>24 + '4#</p>
        <p>CCiAM</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>xOt 10</p>
        <p>I7H</p>
        <p>I7M+ M</p>
        <p>Oroyh</p>
        <p>1.04</p>
        <p>IS I3M</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>I3'4#- M</p>
        <p>Cltmin</p>
        <p>.44</p>
        <p>1744 IIM</p>
        <p>II'/#</p>
        <p>IIM + .'M</p>
        <p>ClfW wt</p>
        <p>M55SIMdl44</p>
        <p>5IM.....</p>
        <p>GuMOil</p>
        <p>1.90</p>
        <p>1 3140 27M</p>
        <p>24+#</p>
        <p>27'/+ M</p>
        <p>citstut</p>
        <p>1.24</p>
        <p>1 445 14'A</p>
        <p>I3M</p>
        <p>I4M+ H</p>
        <p>OuttUtd</p>
        <p>.72</p>
        <p>749 1$</p>
        <p>14'/</p>
        <p>15 + V</p>
        <p>- M-H -</p>
        <p>HalllBrt</p>
        <p>1.40 1014 44M</p>
        <p>41</p>
        <p>44M + 3</p>
        <p>Hw+oHk</p>
        <p>7S 27 12+#</p>
        <p>3r*i</p>
        <p>'+ V</p>
        <p>HdtfWlP</p>
        <p>HOMln</p>
        <p>HOMMO</p>
        <p>HatwdJn</p>
        <p>HughtTI</p>
        <p>1C ind</p>
        <p>INACp</p>
        <p>lU Int</p>
        <p>IdaboP</p>
        <p>idaalB</p>
        <p>ImplCp</p>
        <p>IHCO</p>
        <p>inaxeo</p>
        <p>ingarR</p>
        <p>InlndSII</p>
        <p>intrik</p>
        <p>IBM</p>
        <p>intPiav</p>
        <p>inlHarv</p>
        <p>InlMln</p>
        <p>InlPapar</p>
        <p>IniTT</p>
        <p>lowaBI</p>
        <p>lowaPS</p>
        <p>JltnMan</p>
        <p>JohnJn</p>
        <p>JonLon</p>
        <p>Jotlant</p>
        <p>JoyMlg</p>
        <p>K marl</p>
        <p>KaltrAI</p>
        <p>KanOE</p>
        <p>KanPLt</p>
        <p>Katyind</p>
        <p>KaufBr</p>
        <p>Katioag</p>
        <p>Kannct</p>
        <p>KarrM</p>
        <p>KimbCI</p>
        <p>KniglRd</p>
        <p>Koppart</p>
        <p>Kraft</p>
        <p>Krogar</p>
        <p>LTV</p>
        <p>uaarSg</p>
        <p>Labmn</p>
        <p>LmilliF</p>
        <p>LOP</p>
        <p>Liggaf</p>
        <p>LillyEII</p>
        <p>Lilian</p>
        <p>LOCkM</p>
        <p>Loawt</p>
        <p>LnStar</p>
        <p>LILCo</p>
        <p>LaLand</p>
        <p>La Pac</p>
        <p>LuckyS</p>
        <p>Lykat</p>
        <p>MGIC</p>
        <p>Macmill</p>
        <p>Macy</p>
        <p>MdtPd</p>
        <p>AAagicCf</p>
        <p>MAPCO</p>
        <p>AAarxlO</p>
        <p>MarMid</p>
        <p>Marrlol</p>
        <p>MarlM</p>
        <p>Mateo</p>
        <p>AAdttyF</p>
        <p>May OS</p>
        <p>IMaytg</p>
        <p>Me Oar</p>
        <p>AAcOnId</p>
        <p>AAcOonD</p>
        <p>AAcGEd</p>
        <p>AAcGrH</p>
        <p>AAoadCp</p>
        <p>Malvina</p>
        <p>AAarck</p>
        <p>AAarrLy</p>
        <p>AAetaPal</p>
        <p>AAGM</p>
        <p>MidSUI</p>
        <p>AAMM</p>
        <p>MinPL</p>
        <p>AAobll</p>
        <p>AAOhkOta</p>
        <p>AAontan</p>
        <p>AAonOU</p>
        <p>AAonPvv</p>
        <p>Morgan</p>
        <p>AAorNor</p>
        <p>Motrola</p>
        <p>MlFual</p>
        <p>MtSTel</p>
        <p>NCR</p>
        <p>NLInd</p>
        <p>NLT</p>
        <p>Nabltco</p>
        <p>NalAIrl</p>
        <p>NalCan</p>
        <p>Nat DIM</p>
        <p>NalFO</p>
        <p>NalGyp</p>
        <p>Nat Ind</p>
        <p>NISamIc</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>so&amp;lt;&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>3V 174 1 IJf</p>
        <p>CrwZol  l.fO  SOf  3IM  IS  14 41</p>
        <p>CurlW  .40  xllaSulfM IS  lfM44M</p>
        <p>- 0-0 -Darllnd  1  Ifl  3IM  3SM  3IM4I</p>
        <p>OataGan  1154 u53M 4fM S3M43*/&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Dayco  .50b  111  IP  IIM  17 4 M</p>
        <p>DaytPL  I.M  303  ISM  IIM  lOVj.....</p>
        <p>Oaara  1.30  XITIflTA ISM  I5M- M</p>
        <p>OalMon  1.40  143  MM  IS  MM41M</p>
        <p>OallaAir  .70  1150  37M  ISM  17M4TM</p>
        <p>Oannyt  .40  4lf  If  MM  MM- M</p>
        <p>OalEd  1.45  10M  IIM  IIM  IIM.....</p>
        <p>DiamS  1.40  f45  IfM  MM  M4 M</p>
        <p>OigilalEq  3115 SOM 47M S0M4IM</p>
        <p>oillon  I.Mb  II  3IM  31  3IM4 M</p>
        <p>Ditnay  3ib  nif  41'a  mm  40M4I</p>
        <p>OrPoppr  .51  1431  ISM  I4M  ISM</p>
        <p>Dow Ch  I.M  7f44  MM  I7M  MM4 M</p>
        <p>OraMT  .10  XISS0 4SM 43M  4SM4IM</p>
        <p>duPont  Sa  X3I4S 113 IlfM  IM 4 M</p>
        <p>I 1401 ISI4 IPx</p>
        <p>1.40 MM I7&amp;gt; I5&amp;gt;&amp;lt; .40 MM 77 ir .41 43ISUISM 1374</p>
        <p>.101 S3 IPa mt la xfSS M&amp;gt;t M l.fO 3011 4Pt 40M 1.10 401 IPv IS I.M 771 3P IIM .10 ISO 31 MM .31 ms IIM M&amp;gt;| .70 1401 MM 33&amp;gt; v</p>
        <p>- I-I -</p>
        <p>I S3 741 MM S! in 540 44M 43*.</p>
        <p>fO 1044 IIM IIM 1 11 471 17 dll 1 40 514 M^k I0&amp;gt;4 SO 1131 ll't II 10 1011 IIM II lOa 1440 ll't</p>
        <p>1.00 401 407*</p>
        <p>140 I77f 17 I.M Ifl M7</p>
        <p>W 1SI7 Mf 41 774ful3M 7|4 I.IS SM IfM If 140 IIM 4l'/&amp;gt; 3f7 I 1710 44' 4P  I 4131 31&amp;gt; H&amp;lt;</p>
        <p>50 Ilf n M&amp;gt;] ISO 73 ll&amp;gt;. IIM</p>
        <p>_ j_j _</p>
        <p>1.40 I37f 33* j JIM</p>
        <p>1.40 IlSf 74M TIM 40b I7f 137* l|7|</p>
        <p>I 47f IS&amp;gt;4 I47t I SO 041 34M 33M</p>
        <p>- R-K -</p>
        <p>51 3745 If7/, ji^</p>
        <p>1.40 113 IfM MM</p>
        <p>1.00 Ml ll&amp;gt; IIM 1.70  17  H4 MM</p>
        <p>Ilf 4M IM M SI7 IM 4 I 10 x1ll4M&amp;gt;* II'&amp;gt; 40a x30f4l|7a M't MS I3SI 47M d4 I.M 1047 40^4 3f'4 I l3lu3fM 37&amp;gt;&amp;gt; fO IIM I4&amp;gt;4 I37 131 4M 47&amp;gt;k 44'k</p>
        <p>1.40 SIS MM 1574 _ t-L -</p>
        <p>031  7'k  l'/&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>40 SS4 I4M II I.ISa 940 I0' &amp;gt; lO'k .301 740 ul7M M la xSS4 M7 177i I SO 403 M 77</p>
        <p>1.41 1100 Jf'A MM M 440 13'4 IP </p>
        <p>1144 I4'7j ISM IM 171 3SM 3474 1.10 M3 IfM lO'/J 1.13 M40 If lOM I.M XIM0I4M 73M 40b Oil U'A I3't 74b SIf I4M I4'k Mi 4fS 7&amp;gt;k  47't</p>
        <p>ISM- M I7MIIM 744-I'4 IS&amp;gt;&amp;gt;f 1 I77t M 37 -I 4Pll &amp;gt;4 If - '.4 3|7t  7, MM - M IIM I M</p>
        <p>1S&amp;gt;4 I l'4</p>
        <p>ll&amp;gt;k-44    M</p>
        <p>IIM I 'k MM I M M'tl 7. I|74* M I4'a 'k I1'l I'  4OM11</p>
        <p>l|7al 7, 307#+ M J40M + P- IIM I M 3f7,+ M 4I'&amp;gt;+ IM 44&amp;gt;k + I'k 33M + I'k IfM  I'k l|7</p>
        <p>Jl'a 'k 74  +  IM</p>
        <p>I37t* 't IS 'k JJ4 7,</p>
        <p>If 7  .</p>
        <p>IfM + I'k IIM+ 'k lIMt 'k</p>
        <p>4'/4.....</p>
        <p>4M+ 'k TIM +1'-4 ll'/4 ' M 47MI 7| 4074  l'/4 JfM + l I4M+ 7-a 44''!+ M I4M+ M</p>
        <p>7'k+ M I4'k+ 'k 10'/+ M 17'+</p>
        <p>M - M 17'/- M 3f'/4+ M I3'a+ M 14'/+ M 35 - M 10'/- '/a lOM- M I4'/4+ &amp;gt;'* I4M+ M I4M+ 'A 7 - 'k</p>
        <p>.50  1140  147#  ISM  I4M + I'k</p>
        <p>SO  1444  II'/  II  ll'A+ 'k</p>
        <p>I SO  I7f  M'k  347ii  M +I'A</p>
        <p>ffa xlfSlll'k l|7/# I3M+ '/4 .40  150  10  f7#  f7/#+ M</p>
        <p>1.10  374  37M  3474  37'A.....</p>
        <p>I.M  4fS  47'/4  44'  47'A+ M</p>
        <p>Market</p>
        <p>Anatysis</p>
        <p>DOW IDNIS</p>
        <p>jn iMisdiiis</p>
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        <p>1.66</p>
        <p>Wttk M</p>
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        <p>SHIRtS</p>
        <p>DOWN</p>
        <p>5tl</p>
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        <p>434</p>
        <p>--</p>
        <p>ISSUIS</p>
        <p>iRmo</p>
        <p>NY SI Indei 53 33 IIM</p>
        <p>S t, P Comp sii;n</p>
        <p>Don lone*: ind R44 4/ * 1 1;</p>
        <p>MARKET ANALYSIS  The Dow Jones average of 30 tai-durtrlals doeed Friday at 844.42, tg&amp;gt; 8.M fTmn last week. (AP Laietphoto)</p>
        <p>What The Stock Markets Did</p>
        <p>.00 fl4 IIT# II 3045 IT</p>
        <p>13'/+ M IO*k 10M+ '/</p>
        <p>1.40  xSIS  ISM  34'A  I4M+  'A</p>
        <p>.40  517  M7#  30'/  M7/k-  'k</p>
        <p>1  I4M  IS'k dl4M  IS +  'k</p>
        <p>1.14  XI0SSI7M  24'/  l7M + l'/k</p>
        <p>l.40a  XM3  IPA  MM  MM+ M</p>
        <p>2  IM4  4fM  47M  4fM+ 7'#</p>
        <p>M  2411  SIM  4P/  S2'k + 2M</p>
        <p>50 Xl5fl 237/# IIM 137k + M</p>
        <p>1.40  244  257#  2SM  2SM+ M</p>
        <p>M xIOOl If'/ If lf'A+ M</p>
        <p>I  I32S  20+4  M'k  M'A- M</p>
        <p>,f4  IlfT  uM  17  I7M- M</p>
        <p>1.70  IMS  5f  54  S0M+I'/4</p>
        <p>.00  1405  I7M  14'/  I7'/4+ '/</p>
        <p>.40  I If 4  41'/  40M  4Pk + I'A</p>
        <p>lb  174  I3'A  II  I3'A + I'A</p>
        <p>l.n  1134  17'/  17'A  I7'/y+ 'A</p>
        <p>1.70  lipi  4fM  40M  4f'A.....</p>
        <p>1.74  1f7  3IM  2I'A  IIM+ 'k</p>
        <p>4.n  1345  44'/  43  44M+ M</p>
        <p>1414 4M S7'4  4'A+ M</p>
        <p>1.10  14Sf  5f7k  SO'A  Sf'k + I'/X</p>
        <p>2.40  37  17'k  34'/  17'k- 'k</p>
        <p>1.00  374  IlM  I|74  3|7/#- '/</p>
        <p>I  I4ff  45'/  44  45'/ +I'k</p>
        <p>1.13  IMI  MM  24</p>
        <p>.14  IfM  n  34</p>
        <p>I SO 03 27M I7'a  NN </p>
        <p>.10 M75 44 4I'a I.M flf II'/ I7M .74 1413 2S'A 24 I.SI MO 51'/ 50 SO 403 II'/ II</p>
        <p>NEW YORK</p>
        <p>(AP) Week's twenty most</p>
        <p>active stocks.</p>
        <p>Yearly</p>
        <p>Week's</p>
        <p>High Low</p>
        <p>Sales</p>
        <p>High Low</p>
        <p>Last Chg.</p>
        <p>43'</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>Dow Ch .</p>
        <p>794,400</p>
        <p>2SM</p>
        <p>27'#</p>
        <p>20* *</p>
        <p>M</p>
        <p>70'/</p>
        <p>44+#</p>
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        <p>8'#</p>
        <p>7H</p>
        <p>8 4 4</p>
        <p>'3%</p>
        <p>GtLkCh</p>
        <p>34</p>
        <p>247</p>
        <p>33'</p>
        <p>32*^8</p>
        <p>33% 4 l'%</p>
        <p>HarlzAA</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>1114</p>
        <p>12*</p>
        <p>11 4</p>
        <p>IPb-</p>
        <p>3l</p>
        <p>HollyCp</p>
        <p>390</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>8J% +</p>
        <p>?3</p>
        <p>HouOAA</p>
        <p>80</p>
        <p>2334</p>
        <p>33?#</p>
        <p>32'a</p>
        <p>333%-</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>HuskyO</p>
        <p>80</p>
        <p>518</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>22^8</p>
        <p>2334 +</p>
        <p>1 g</p>
        <p>ImpOilA</p>
        <p>90a</p>
        <p>x38l</p>
        <p>I8M dl5'.</p>
        <p>18 3 +</p>
        <p>Incotrm</p>
        <p>45</p>
        <p>18'#</p>
        <p>184</p>
        <p>18^8 4</p>
        <p>3%</p>
        <p>InstrSys</p>
        <p>4583</p>
        <p>)'</p>
        <p>1%4 3 16</p>
        <p>IntBnknt</p>
        <p>749</p>
        <p>3'</p>
        <p>2^4</p>
        <p>3% 4</p>
        <p>/4</p>
        <p>InvDvA</p>
        <p>94e</p>
        <p>x)23 23*</p>
        <p>22^8</p>
        <p>233% 4</p>
        <p>*/3</p>
        <p>Kaisin 15 30c</p>
        <p>1723</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>4H</p>
        <p>4H</p>
        <p>LTVCp wt</p>
        <p>415</p>
        <p>1 14</p>
        <p>1 32</p>
        <p>1 32</p>
        <p>LafyRd</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>240</p>
        <p>5.</p>
        <p>SH</p>
        <p>5% 4</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>LeeEnt</p>
        <p>48</p>
        <p>x73</p>
        <p>25'</p>
        <p>2434</p>
        <p>25' 3 f</p>
        <p>H</p>
        <p>LoewT wt</p>
        <p>334</p>
        <p>7#</p>
        <p>7 2</p>
        <p>7H-</p>
        <p>I4</p>
        <p>ASarindq</p>
        <p>43</p>
        <p>II 14</p>
        <p>9 16</p>
        <p>IM6 1 3 16</p>
        <p>AAarGp pi</p>
        <p>2.25</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>2234</p>
        <p>2234-</p>
        <p>'%</p>
        <p>AAcCulO</p>
        <p>4M</p>
        <p>3*</p>
        <p>3'%</p>
        <p>3?4-</p>
        <p>*%</p>
        <p>AAegoInt</p>
        <p>.24</p>
        <p>40</p>
        <p>8+#</p>
        <p>8 8</p>
        <p>834 +</p>
        <p>/4</p>
        <p>AAillerW</p>
        <p>.40</p>
        <p>142</p>
        <p>39#</p>
        <p>38^4</p>
        <p>3834-</p>
        <p>3%</p>
        <p>AAitchlE</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>350</p>
        <p>30M</p>
        <p>28'8</p>
        <p>30/4 4 13%</p>
        <p>NKinney</p>
        <p>900</p>
        <p>2'</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>2% 4</p>
        <p>'%</p>
        <p>Nt Patent</p>
        <p>1427</p>
        <p>12#</p>
        <p>n'%</p>
        <p>12 4</p>
        <p> -gxamooBP</p>
        <p>Stewart Tuiiey, chalmiafi and fxeddent of Jack Bckerd Corp.. reported that salei figures tarttie firat quarter of the 1978 fiscal year are a record 038.8 million, an increase of 14.5 per cent ahead last year, as restated to reflect the acquMtkm of Eckerd Drti^ Inc. on a pooling of intered basis.</p>
        <p>Tuiley rep(1ed at the 18th aratual sharefadders meetii^ in Florida that fiscal 1977 corporate sales increased 12.5 per cent to 1980.1 million, net earnings Jumped 15.6 per cent to $46 miUion, and earnings per share increased 26 cei^ to $1.98.</p>
        <p>Ctmunnrting on the performance (tf the Eckerd Drug chain, Turley said that in 1977 it contriiNited 91 per cent oi the corporations sales and 94 per cent of its consolidated profits before taxes.</p>
        <p>BusiiTBBs Notes Mutual Funds</p>
        <p>CREDIT DROPPED</p>
        <p>According to weekly figures released by the Federal Reserve Bank of Richnumd, bank credit at 27 large commercial banks dropped $64,178,000 in the week ended Nov. 16, lowering bank credit outstanding to a levd of $23,082,691,000.</p>
        <p>Net loans, adjustedtotal loans exclusive of loans to other banks and loan valuation reservesdecreased $50,814,000, while total investments decreased $13,364,000.</p>
        <p>Included in the Fifth Federal Reserve District are North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, the District of Columbia, and most of West Virginia.</p>
        <p>APPOINmENTS NOTED</p>
        <p>Burroughs Wellcome Co. announced several appointments at the companys Research 'Triangle Park headquarters.</p>
        <p>The appointments included; Dr. James Burcsu to the position of head of the scientific Documentation Department; Bennie E. Newman to district sales mana^r in the Louisville, Ky. area; Dr. Ronald E. Keeney as medical advisor in the Virology Section of the Department of Oinicai Investigation;</p>
        <p>Dr. 0. Humberto Viveros to the position of groiq} leader in the Department of Medicinal Biochemistry; Mrs. Betty Warren to the position of government contracts coordinator; Mrs. Coyla McCullough to head of the Research Literature Section within the Technical Information Department;</p>
        <p>Robert J. Burford to assistant counsel in the Legal Department; Dr. David W. Barry to head of the Anti-Infectives Section; Dr. Lynn P. Elwell to the position of section head. Medical Microbiology in the Department of Mlcrobilogy; and Dr. Eduardo Lapetina to Research Scientist IV.</p>
        <p>NEWTAX RATES</p>
        <p>The Employment Security Commission has begun notifying some 96,000 employers in North Carolina of their new 1978 unemployment insurance tax rates.</p>
        <p>The rates are being mailed from the agencys central office in Raleigh, according to local ESC manager Jim Hannan. He noted that the new tax schedule provides a minimum of one tenth of a per cent of taxable payrolls up to a maximum of 5.7 per cent.</p>
        <p>Explaining that employers support the unemployment insurance program through payroll taxes, Hannan said that the 1977 General Assembly amended the states unemployment insurance law to provide a more equitable schedule for employers who have few workers unemployed.</p>
        <p>The current taxable payroll is the first $4,200 earned by each covered worker, he noted, but the amount Increases to $6,000 per worker Jan. 1, a provision required by federal statutes to restore funds depleted during the 1975 recession.</p>
        <p>REYNOLDS PROMOTION</p>
        <p>Greenville native Larry M. McLawhom has been promoted to international leaf manager for R. J. Reynolds Tobacco International Inc., a subsidiary of R. J. Reynolds Industries Inc., the company reported.</p>
        <p>McLawhom, who was previously with the company in Malaysia as area leaf manager for the Asia-Pacific region, joined Reynolds in 1974.</p>
        <p>(Continued onpageB-13)</p>
        <p>WlCKtV *MVCiTll6 COMPANIKS</p>
        <p>TasCaaiRpIn</p>
        <p>TWrdCpfltry</p>
        <p>15.91</p>
        <p>ISi.90</p>
        <p>W.90 ..</p>
        <p>fgeuM vANtf iA</p>
        <p>ay</p>
        <p>F|  t</p>
        <p>IjLtJ</p>
        <p>MnaiiT</p>
        <p>Mr</p>
        <p>Cemeaniei gMhg the high, lew and laM</p>
        <p>BagttGRWRr</p>
        <p>W.7S</p>
        <p>WA7</p>
        <p>M.75+</p>
        <p>.m</p>
        <p>price for tha weak with lha net changa</p>
        <p>tram the grtvtau* waak's last grica.</p>
        <p>Balanctfd</p>
        <p>I.B4</p>
        <p>7.98</p>
        <p>.4+</p>
        <p>.M</p>
        <p>Alt qualafiens, sugptied by lha National</p>
        <p>Foursquaren</p>
        <p>87</p>
        <p>7.94</p>
        <p>A07 +</p>
        <p>m</p>
        <p>Association af Sacurihts Oealtrs, inc..</p>
        <p>Greiarih Fund</p>
        <p>9.2*</p>
        <p>9,12</p>
        <p>*. +</p>
        <p>.73</p>
        <p>retleci nti ataal value, i</p>
        <p>d whkh</p>
        <p>income Fund</p>
        <p>AI2</p>
        <p>4.09</p>
        <p>g.i2+-</p>
        <p>securilios could have baen sbM.</p>
        <p>Spacial Fund</p>
        <p>*.7</p>
        <p>4.50</p>
        <p>*78+</p>
        <p>LOW Last Chg</p>
        <p>Sleek Fund</p>
        <p> ts</p>
        <p>0.75</p>
        <p>0.05+</p>
        <p>.11</p>
        <p>AGE Fund</p>
        <p>.4</p>
        <p>5.72</p>
        <p>4 02+ 13</p>
        <p>EdieSplGih II</p>
        <p>Its*</p>
        <p>10.11</p>
        <p>W.58+</p>
        <p>4?</p>
        <p>AcornFd n</p>
        <p>14.</p>
        <p>15.93</p>
        <p>I4.M+ M</p>
        <p>EdtonGid n</p>
        <p>9.22</p>
        <p>9.02</p>
        <p>9.M +</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Advanlnv n</p>
        <p>9.97</p>
        <p>9.*7</p>
        <p>9 *2 + 31</p>
        <p>Eipel Fund</p>
        <p>M.47</p>
        <p>W47</p>
        <p>WA7 +</p>
        <p>ao</p>
        <p>AalnaFund</p>
        <p>7.1</p>
        <p>TM</p>
        <p>7 59+ .18</p>
        <p>EllunTrutt n</p>
        <p>14.93</p>
        <p>I4A0</p>
        <p>14.93 +</p>
        <p>.33</p>
        <p>AelnaincSh</p>
        <p>13.04</p>
        <p>13.20</p>
        <p>I3B4+ .04</p>
        <p>Fairfield Fund</p>
        <p>9.50</p>
        <p>9 35</p>
        <p>9.50 +</p>
        <p>.IS</p>
        <p>AlutureFd n</p>
        <p>W.07</p>
        <p>9.</p>
        <p>M.07+ M</p>
        <p>Federated Funds:</p>
        <p>AiltlaleSIk n</p>
        <p>895</p>
        <p>0.74</p>
        <p>0 95+ 22</p>
        <p>Am Leaders</p>
        <p>794</p>
        <p>785</p>
        <p>7*4 +</p>
        <p>.10</p>
        <p>AlpnaFund</p>
        <p>10 95</p>
        <p>W42</p>
        <p>K)9$+ 31</p>
        <p>Empire Fd</p>
        <p>!t.97</p>
        <p>18 75</p>
        <p>10.97 +</p>
        <p>.31</p>
        <p>AmBirlhTr</p>
        <p>944</p>
        <p>942</p>
        <p>*44 4 02</p>
        <p>Fourth Empir</p>
        <p>17.90</p>
        <p>I7AS</p>
        <p>17.90 +</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>AmEquityFd</p>
        <p>504</p>
        <p>494</p>
        <p>5.04+ 00</p>
        <p>Optioninc</p>
        <p>13.47</p>
        <p>13.58</p>
        <p>13 87 +</p>
        <p>TO</p>
        <p>Amartcan Funds.</p>
        <p>TaxFrae n</p>
        <p>13.31</p>
        <p>13 M</p>
        <p>13.31 +</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>BalanceFd</p>
        <p>120</p>
        <p>100</p>
        <p>too 05</p>
        <p>Fidelity Grtxip:</p>
        <p>AmcapFd</p>
        <p>4.44</p>
        <p>4.79</p>
        <p>4.44+ 18</p>
        <p>Corp Bond</p>
        <p> 73</p>
        <p>8.71</p>
        <p>8.73+</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>AtotuaiFd</p>
        <p>9.S7</p>
        <p>9.44</p>
        <p>9 57+ 00</p>
        <p>Capital</p>
        <p>8.14</p>
        <p>7.97</p>
        <p>1.18 +</p>
        <p>If</p>
        <p>BondFd</p>
        <p>14.99</p>
        <p>14.97</p>
        <p>14 99+ 04</p>
        <p>Conlralund n</p>
        <p>ML29</p>
        <p>10 W</p>
        <p>W.29 +</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>CapilFd</p>
        <p>4.94</p>
        <p>4.71</p>
        <p>4 94+ 12</p>
        <p>Dailylncom n</p>
        <p>1.80</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1.80</p>
        <p>CrowlhFd</p>
        <p>540</p>
        <p>SM</p>
        <p>5 40+ 17</p>
        <p>Destiny</p>
        <p>8.51</p>
        <p>0.29</p>
        <p>0.51 +</p>
        <p>71</p>
        <p>IncomeFd</p>
        <p>1597</p>
        <p>IS.M</p>
        <p>15.97+ 00</p>
        <p>Equilylncm n</p>
        <p>1542</p>
        <p>1540</p>
        <p>15.82-</p>
        <p>OS</p>
        <p>InvCbA</p>
        <p>14 05</p>
        <p>13 77</p>
        <p>14 05+ M</p>
        <p>Magellan</p>
        <p>24.73</p>
        <p>24.12</p>
        <p>24.73 +</p>
        <p>6f</p>
        <p>NcwPerspFd</p>
        <p>15.48</p>
        <p>15.5$</p>
        <p>15 4+ 12</p>
        <p>MuniBond n</p>
        <p>I0.J8</p>
        <p>10 so</p>
        <p>W99</p>
        <p>WshAAutlnv</p>
        <p> 50</p>
        <p>4 41</p>
        <p>4 50+ 09</p>
        <p>Fidelity</p>
        <p>I5.g</p>
        <p>15.70</p>
        <p>15.91 +</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>Amer General</p>
        <p>Puritan</p>
        <p>10.55</p>
        <p>10.42</p>
        <p>W.55+</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>CapBondFd</p>
        <p>899</p>
        <p>0 94</p>
        <p>0.9* + 04</p>
        <p>Salem</p>
        <p>4,93</p>
        <p>4 82</p>
        <p>4 93 +</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>CapGthFd</p>
        <p>394</p>
        <p>3 09</p>
        <p>3 94 + 00</p>
        <p>ThrlllTrusl n</p>
        <p>W.3I</p>
        <p>lO.M</p>
        <p>10.31</p>
        <p>IncomeFd</p>
        <p>6.49</p>
        <p>445</p>
        <p>4.49 + 04</p>
        <p>Trend</p>
        <p>21 74</p>
        <p>21 25</p>
        <p>21.74 +</p>
        <p>SS</p>
        <p>VeolureFd</p>
        <p>13.85</p>
        <p>13.37</p>
        <p>13 85+ 49</p>
        <p>Financial Prog</p>
        <p>EquityGrth</p>
        <p>4 71</p>
        <p>4.57</p>
        <p>4 71+ 13</p>
        <p>DynamFd n</p>
        <p>4*9</p>
        <p>4.92</p>
        <p>4.99 +</p>
        <p>07</p>
        <p>FundOfAm</p>
        <p>653</p>
        <p>4 44</p>
        <p>4 53+ 09</p>
        <p>induslFd n</p>
        <p>4.12</p>
        <p>409</p>
        <p>4 12 +</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>ProvidenlFd</p>
        <p>393</p>
        <p>3.91</p>
        <p>3*3+ 02</p>
        <p>IncomeFd n</p>
        <p>7 M</p>
        <p>724</p>
        <p>7.M +</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>AmCrowthFd</p>
        <p>5.75</p>
        <p>540</p>
        <p>5 75+ 04</p>
        <p>Fst Investors.</p>
        <p>AlnsindFd</p>
        <p>5 32</p>
        <p>5.23</p>
        <p>5 32+ 10</p>
        <p>Discovery</p>
        <p>5.53</p>
        <p>5.44</p>
        <p>$.53 +</p>
        <p>Oi</p>
        <p>AmlnvesI n</p>
        <p>5.82</p>
        <p>5.40</p>
        <p>582+ II</p>
        <p>FundGrowth</p>
        <p>497</p>
        <p>485</p>
        <p>8 97 +</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Amtnvlcm n</p>
        <p>12.20</p>
        <p>12.11</p>
        <p>12M+ 08</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>884</p>
        <p>8.79</p>
        <p>8.88 +</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>ANatGlhFd</p>
        <p>3.03</p>
        <p>2.90</p>
        <p>3 03+ 04</p>
        <p>Slock Fund</p>
        <p>8.27</p>
        <p> 72</p>
        <p>8.27-</p>
        <p>.04</p>
        <p>Anchor Croup:</p>
        <p>FslAAullAm n</p>
        <p>7 *5</p>
        <p>7*3</p>
        <p>7 95 +</p>
        <p>.11</p>
        <p>Dailylncom n</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>100</p>
        <p>1 00</p>
        <p>FslMullDly n</p>
        <p>loot</p>
        <p>WOO</p>
        <p>10 00</p>
        <p>CrowlhFd</p>
        <p>6.55</p>
        <p>443</p>
        <p>4.S5+ 12</p>
        <p>44 WallSt n</p>
        <p>1800</p>
        <p>17 40</p>
        <p>10.00 +</p>
        <p>.37</p>
        <p>IncomeFd</p>
        <p>736</p>
        <p>7 33</p>
        <p>7.34+ 03</p>
        <p>Found Growth</p>
        <p>3.10</p>
        <p>374</p>
        <p>3,00 +</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>Spectrum</p>
        <p>4 38</p>
        <p>4.34</p>
        <p>4 38+ 03</p>
        <p>Founders Group:</p>
        <p>Fundmlnvi</p>
        <p>6.65</p>
        <p>4.54</p>
        <p>4 45+ 10</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>4 54</p>
        <p>4 45</p>
        <p>4.58 +</p>
        <p>.13</p>
        <p>Washing Nat</p>
        <p>10.16</p>
        <p>10.00</p>
        <p>10 14+ 15</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>17 II</p>
        <p>1202</p>
        <p>12.11 +</p>
        <p>.10</p>
        <p>AudaxFund</p>
        <p>8.54</p>
        <p>1 42</p>
        <p>8.54+ 19</p>
        <p>Mutual</p>
        <p>1 21</p>
        <p>104</p>
        <p>1.21 +</p>
        <p>.17</p>
        <p>Axe Houghtcm:</p>
        <p>Sisecial</p>
        <p>loot</p>
        <p>905</p>
        <p>10 08 +</p>
        <p>.33</p>
        <p>Fund B</p>
        <p>7 78</p>
        <p>7,49</p>
        <p>7,78+ 10</p>
        <p>FrankNn Group</p>
        <p>incomFd</p>
        <p>4.94</p>
        <p>4.93</p>
        <p>4,94+ 01</p>
        <p>BrownFd</p>
        <p>3.39</p>
        <p>3.35</p>
        <p>3.39 +</p>
        <p>07</p>
        <p>StockFd</p>
        <p>5.77</p>
        <p>5,47</p>
        <p>$77+ 11</p>
        <p>DNTC</p>
        <p>7.18</p>
        <p>490</p>
        <p>7.18 +</p>
        <p>3f</p>
        <p>BLC GthFd</p>
        <p>10 75</p>
        <p>I0.5S</p>
        <p>10.75+ 12</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>541</p>
        <p>5.22</p>
        <p>5.41 +</p>
        <p>.If</p>
        <p>Babsonlncom n</p>
        <p>1.75</p>
        <p>1.75</p>
        <p>175+ 01</p>
        <p>Utilities</p>
        <p>4.98</p>
        <p>4.95</p>
        <p>4.98 +</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>Babsonlnvml n</p>
        <p>9.29</p>
        <p>9.0*</p>
        <p>9.29+ 21</p>
        <p>income Stk</p>
        <p>17$</p>
        <p>1.74</p>
        <p>1.75</p>
        <p>BeaconHilIMt n</p>
        <p>8.91</p>
        <p>1.74</p>
        <p>8.91+ 17</p>
        <p>USGovt Sec</p>
        <p>9.47</p>
        <p>944</p>
        <p>9.88 +</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>Beaconlnv n</p>
        <p>9.34</p>
        <p>9.19</p>
        <p>' 9 34+ 15</p>
        <p>Resrch Capil</p>
        <p>2.80</p>
        <p>2.72</p>
        <p>2.77-</p>
        <p>04</p>
        <p>Berger Group.</p>
        <p>Resrch Equly</p>
        <p>3.53</p>
        <p>343</p>
        <p>3.53 +</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>too Fund n</p>
        <p>7 54</p>
        <p>7.36</p>
        <p>7 54 + 14</p>
        <p>Fundpack</p>
        <p>8.49</p>
        <p>8 34</p>
        <p>1.49 +</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>101 Fund n</p>
        <p>9 16</p>
        <p>9.11</p>
        <p>9 14+ 07</p>
        <p>Fund Inc Grp:</p>
        <p>BerkshireCap</p>
        <p>7.74</p>
        <p>7.42</p>
        <p>7.74+ 09</p>
        <p>Commerce Fd</p>
        <p>8.49</p>
        <p>8.47</p>
        <p>8,49 +</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>BondstockCp</p>
        <p>4.84</p>
        <p>4.71</p>
        <p>4.84+ 15</p>
        <p>Impact Fond</p>
        <p>7.97</p>
        <p>7 93</p>
        <p>7,97 +</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>BoslFoundFd</p>
        <p>9 58</p>
        <p>9.49</p>
        <p>9.58+ .08</p>
        <p>Indust Trend</p>
        <p>10.10</p>
        <p>10 02</p>
        <p>10,10 +</p>
        <p>.11</p>
        <p>Calvin Bullock:</p>
        <p>Pilot Fund</p>
        <p>0.42</p>
        <p>8M</p>
        <p>0.42 +</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>BullockFd</p>
        <p>12.14</p>
        <p>11.94</p>
        <p>12)4+ 17</p>
        <p>GenElSSP n</p>
        <p>25.94</p>
        <p>25.45</p>
        <p>25.94 +</p>
        <p>.46</p>
        <p>CanadianFd</p>
        <p>6.75</p>
        <p>4.47</p>
        <p>4 75 + 09</p>
        <p>CienSecorit n</p>
        <p>*34</p>
        <p>9.M</p>
        <p>9.34 +</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>DividendShr</p>
        <p>2.81</p>
        <p>2.77</p>
        <p>2.81+ 04</p>
        <p>Growthind n</p>
        <p>18.22</p>
        <p>17.42</p>
        <p>10.22 +</p>
        <p>63</p>
        <p>Monthlylncm</p>
        <p>14 71</p>
        <p>14.44</p>
        <p>14.71+ 04</p>
        <p>Hamilton:</p>
        <p>NalnWideS</p>
        <p>9.63</p>
        <p>9.57</p>
        <p>9 43+ 04</p>
        <p>Fund HOA</p>
        <p>4 11</p>
        <p>4.04</p>
        <p>4.11 +</p>
        <p>04</p>
        <p>NY Venture</p>
        <p>11.70</p>
        <p>11.50</p>
        <p>II 70+ 1 24</p>
        <p>Growth Fond</p>
        <p>7.01</p>
        <p>4*2</p>
        <p>7.01 +</p>
        <p>.05</p>
        <p>CG Fund</p>
        <p>9.68</p>
        <p>9,47</p>
        <p>9 48+ M</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>7 52</p>
        <p>7 45</p>
        <p>7.52 +</p>
        <p>.06</p>
        <p>CG IncomeFd</p>
        <p>8.62</p>
        <p>1.54</p>
        <p>41+ 02</p>
        <p>HartweilGrth n</p>
        <p>13.47</p>
        <p>13.05</p>
        <p>13.47 +</p>
        <p>43</p>
        <p>CashRsvMgl</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>100</p>
        <p>HartwllLever n</p>
        <p>8*4</p>
        <p>8.44</p>
        <p>0.94 +</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>CapPresvFd n</p>
        <p>1 00</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>Heritage Fond</p>
        <p>1.49</p>
        <p>1.43</p>
        <p>1 49 +</p>
        <p>06</p>
        <p>CenluryShrTr</p>
        <p>n 62</p>
        <p>11.45</p>
        <p>1142+ 15</p>
        <p>HighYield</p>
        <p>1) 98</p>
        <p>II 90</p>
        <p>11.97 +</p>
        <p>07</p>
        <p>Challenger Inv</p>
        <p>10 33</p>
        <p>10.14</p>
        <p>10.33+ 18</p>
        <p>HoidingTrosi n</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1 00</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>CherterFdlnc</p>
        <p>14.38</p>
        <p>13.30</p>
        <p>13.39-1.04</p>
        <p>HoraceMann Fd</p>
        <p>14 54</p>
        <p>14 34</p>
        <p>14.54 +</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>Chase Gr Bos:</p>
        <p>ISI Group:</p>
        <p>Fund</p>
        <p>6.17</p>
        <p>4.11</p>
        <p>4,12+ 02</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>443</p>
        <p>4.48</p>
        <p>4.43+</p>
        <p>n</p>
        <p>FrootierCap</p>
        <p>3.87</p>
        <p>3.7*</p>
        <p>3*7+ 09</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>3.42</p>
        <p>3.5*</p>
        <p>3.41-</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>Sharehold</p>
        <p>7 28</p>
        <p>7 19</p>
        <p>7 28 + 09</p>
        <p>Trust Shares</p>
        <p>10.84</p>
        <p>10 72</p>
        <p>10.03 +</p>
        <p>05</p>
        <p>Special</p>
        <p>5.46</p>
        <p>5 34</p>
        <p>5 44+ 10</p>
        <p>Trust Units</p>
        <p>2 93</p>
        <p>290</p>
        <p>2.92 +</p>
        <p>01</p>
        <p>ChpsideDollr</p>
        <p>11 40</p>
        <p>11.21</p>
        <p>1140+ 21</p>
        <p>Industry Fund</p>
        <p>304</p>
        <p>297</p>
        <p>3.04 +</p>
        <p>09</p>
        <p>Chemical Fund</p>
        <p>7 02</p>
        <p>492</p>
        <p>7 02+ 10</p>
        <p>Intercap Fd</p>
        <p>1 00</p>
        <p>1 00</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>CNAMgl Fds:</p>
        <p>Int Investors</p>
        <p>8.09</p>
        <p>844</p>
        <p>8.79-</p>
        <p>.30</p>
        <p>LiberlyFd</p>
        <p>4 25</p>
        <p>4 M</p>
        <p>4 25+ 04</p>
        <p>InvestGuil n</p>
        <p>9.15</p>
        <p>8.91</p>
        <p>9.15 +</p>
        <p>38</p>
        <p>ManhatlanFd</p>
        <p>2.49</p>
        <p>2.44</p>
        <p>2.49+ 04</p>
        <p>Invstlndictr n</p>
        <p>1 37</p>
        <p>1.33</p>
        <p>1.37 +</p>
        <p>.03</p>
        <p>SchusterFd</p>
        <p>8.33</p>
        <p>(.21</p>
        <p>8.33+ 12</p>
        <p>InvestTr Bos</p>
        <p>9 53</p>
        <p>9.34</p>
        <p>9.53 +</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>Colonial:</p>
        <p>Inv Counsel:</p>
        <p>Convertible</p>
        <p>8.82</p>
        <p>s.ao</p>
        <p>.2+ 02</p>
        <p>Capamerica</p>
        <p>8.42</p>
        <p>8 55</p>
        <p>8 40</p>
        <p>Fund</p>
        <p>9.02</p>
        <p>93</p>
        <p>9 02+ 10</p>
        <p>CapitShrs Inc</p>
        <p>4.27</p>
        <p>4 17</p>
        <p>4.27 +</p>
        <p>00</p>
        <p>GrwthShr</p>
        <p>4.55</p>
        <p>4.44</p>
        <p>4.55+ 09</p>
        <p>Investors Group:</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>8 87</p>
        <p>115</p>
        <p>8.87+ 02</p>
        <p>IDS Bond</p>
        <p>5.85</p>
        <p>584</p>
        <p>5.85 +</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>Optioninc</p>
        <p>1097</p>
        <p>to 4*</p>
        <p>10.97+ 1)</p>
        <p>IDS Growth</p>
        <p>5.83</p>
        <p>S.49</p>
        <p>5*3 +</p>
        <p>.15</p>
        <p>ColumbGrth n</p>
        <p>15.94</p>
        <p>15.51</p>
        <p>15 94 + 45</p>
        <p>IDS NewDim</p>
        <p>505</p>
        <p>491</p>
        <p>5.05 +</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>ComwthTrA B</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>99</p>
        <p>.99</p>
        <p>Mutual Inc</p>
        <p>9.04</p>
        <p>8.95</p>
        <p>9 04 +</p>
        <p>08</p>
        <p>ComwlthTrC</p>
        <p>1.47</p>
        <p>1.45</p>
        <p>1.47+ 02</p>
        <p>Progressive</p>
        <p>3.2s</p>
        <p>3 18</p>
        <p>3.25 +</p>
        <p>.07</p>
        <p>CompositeB S</p>
        <p>8.65</p>
        <p>8 54</p>
        <p>8.54- OS</p>
        <p>Tax Exempt</p>
        <p>5.04</p>
        <p>5,03</p>
        <p>5.04 +</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>CompositeFd</p>
        <p>7 63</p>
        <p>7.43</p>
        <p>7.43+ M</p>
        <p>Stock</p>
        <p>17.80</p>
        <p>17 58</p>
        <p>17.00 +</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>ConcordFd n</p>
        <p>13.06</p>
        <p>12.77</p>
        <p>12 92- 13</p>
        <p>Selective</p>
        <p>9.45</p>
        <p>9 44</p>
        <p>9,44-</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>Consolidlnv</p>
        <p>9 50</p>
        <p>9.37</p>
        <p>950</p>
        <p>Variable Pay</p>
        <p>4.50</p>
        <p>4 34</p>
        <p>4.50 +</p>
        <p>.15</p>
        <p>ConstellnGIh n</p>
        <p>6.05</p>
        <p>5.83</p>
        <p>4 05+ 21</p>
        <p>Invest Research</p>
        <p>5.52</p>
        <p>$.43</p>
        <p>5.52 +</p>
        <p>08</p>
        <p>ContMutlnv n</p>
        <p>6.20</p>
        <p>4.12</p>
        <p>4.20+ 10</p>
        <p>IstelFund Inc</p>
        <p>M.I5</p>
        <p>19.58</p>
        <p>M.15 +</p>
        <p>55</p>
        <p>CountryCap In</p>
        <p>n 46</p>
        <p>II 31</p>
        <p>1144+ 14</p>
        <p>IvyFund n</p>
        <p>4.19</p>
        <p>404</p>
        <p>4.19 +</p>
        <p>.12</p>
        <p>Dailylncom</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1.00 .</p>
        <p>JP GrowthFd</p>
        <p>loot</p>
        <p>9.90</p>
        <p>10.00 +</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>DavidgeFund n</p>
        <p>7.96</p>
        <p>7.15</p>
        <p>7.94+ 11</p>
        <p>JanusFund n</p>
        <p>18.8)</p>
        <p>18 51</p>
        <p>10.01 +</p>
        <p>.35</p>
        <p>deVeghlMut n</p>
        <p>31.32</p>
        <p>30.74</p>
        <p>31.32+ 45</p>
        <p>John Hancock:</p>
        <p>Delaware Group</p>
        <p>Balance</p>
        <p>8 74</p>
        <p>8.72</p>
        <p>0.74 +</p>
        <p>.04</p>
        <p>Decaturinc</p>
        <p>11.94</p>
        <p>11.13</p>
        <p>11.94+ II</p>
        <p>Bond</p>
        <p>19.38</p>
        <p>19 34</p>
        <p>19.30 +</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>DelawareFd</p>
        <p>11.15</p>
        <p>10.99</p>
        <p>11.15+ 19</p>
        <p>Growth</p>
        <p>5.50</p>
        <p>5.37</p>
        <p>5.50 +</p>
        <p>.13</p>
        <p>DelchesterBd</p>
        <p>9.30</p>
        <p>9.24</p>
        <p>9.30+ 04</p>
        <p>JohnstnMut n</p>
        <p>19.81</p>
        <p>19.44</p>
        <p>19.81 +</p>
        <p>39</p>
        <p>TxFr Pa</p>
        <p>9.65</p>
        <p>9.44</p>
        <p>9.45+ 01</p>
        <p>Kemper Funds:</p>
        <p>DellaTrend</p>
        <p>509</p>
        <p>4 97</p>
        <p>5.09+ 13</p>
        <p>Income</p>
        <p>10 59</p>
        <p>10 58</p>
        <p>10.59 +</p>
        <p>.03</p>
        <p>DirectorsCap</p>
        <p>4 39</p>
        <p>4.24</p>
        <p>4.39+ .14</p>
        <p>GrowthFd</p>
        <p>7.44</p>
        <p>7.24</p>
        <p>7.44 +</p>
        <p>.30</p>
        <p>DodgCoxBal n</p>
        <p>21 48</p>
        <p>21 27</p>
        <p>21 48- .11</p>
        <p>AtoneyAMtt n</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>1 00</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>DodgCxStk n</p>
        <p>15.72</p>
        <p>15 51</p>
        <p>15.72+ 07</p>
        <p>MunlcpBnd</p>
        <p>10.80</p>
        <p>10.79</p>
        <p>10.00 +</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>DrexIBurnhm n</p>
        <p>9.76</p>
        <p>9 42</p>
        <p>9.74+ 10</p>
        <p>Option</p>
        <p>13.79</p>
        <p>13.44</p>
        <p>13 79 +</p>
        <p>.16</p>
        <p>Dreyfus Grp:</p>
        <p>SummilFd</p>
        <p>11.44</p>
        <p>11.4)</p>
        <p>11.44 +</p>
        <p>.24</p>
        <p>Dreyfus</p>
        <p>12.02</p>
        <p>II 84</p>
        <p>12.02+ 14</p>
        <p>Technology</p>
        <p>7 M</p>
        <p>703</p>
        <p>7.M +</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Leverage</p>
        <p>15 20</p>
        <p>1503</p>
        <p>15.20+ IS</p>
        <p>TotReturn</p>
        <p>9.49</p>
        <p>9.58</p>
        <p>9.49 +</p>
        <p>.12</p>
        <p>LiquidAsset n</p>
        <p>9 99</p>
        <p>9.99</p>
        <p>9 99</p>
        <p>Keystone Funds:</p>
        <p>No.Nine n Specllncom n</p>
        <p>5.82</p>
        <p>7.32</p>
        <p>5.75 7 29</p>
        <p>5.82+ .03 7 32 + 04</p>
        <p>(Continued on page B-W</p>
        <p>Weekly Stocks Ups And Downs</p>
        <p>UPS AND DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) The (ollowing list shows the New York Stock Exchange stocks and warrants that have gone up the most and down the most in the past week based on percent of change regardless of volume.</p>
        <p>No securities trading below S2 are incl uded Net and percentage changes are the djflerence between last week's closing price and this week's closing price.</p>
        <p>31+4+1'/ 74  +4'k</p>
        <p>I4M+ M 31'k.....</p>
        <p>117 #+  '.4</p>
        <p>3l'k+ 7# 337# t 7# 4C-  '</p>
        <p>31'k-I'# 3IM+ +4</p>
        <p>Copyright by The Associated Press 1977. I</p>
        <p>Wookly Amox Dollar Loadors</p>
        <p>Amex Weekly Dollar Leaders NEW YORK (AP) -The following is a list of me most active stocks based on the dollar volume.</p>
        <p>The total Is based on the median price _ol the slock traded multiplied by the shares traded.</p>
        <p>Name  ToKSIOOO)  Sales(hds)  Last</p>
        <p>Syntex Corp......... S7.874  3771  IIM</p>
        <p>HouOilM........... 57,731  2334  33M</p>
        <p>Oalaprod......... *4.481  3738  If</p>
        <p>Dome Petri........ S4.S94  1547  43M</p>
        <p>FlyDiaOil.......... S5.847  7314  ISM</p>
        <p>SCE7.S8 pf  *3.443  395  93M</p>
        <p>Carnatn........... $3,407  x1244  30</p>
        <p>AustralOil.......... SI.IM  419  34'A</p>
        <p>Nat Patent.......... Sl.TlI  1427  12</p>
        <p>PiftwayCp.......... SI.47I  443  37M</p>
        <p>NProc</p>
        <p>Nolex</p>
        <p>NoCdO</p>
        <p>OzarkA</p>
        <p>PF Ind</p>
        <p>PECp</p>
        <p>PrenHa</p>
        <p>Presley</p>
        <p>RelGp wt</p>
        <p>ReshCot</p>
        <p>Resrts A</p>
        <p>Risdon</p>
        <p>Robntch</p>
        <p>RyanH</p>
        <p>SecMtg</p>
        <p>ShenanO</p>
        <p>Solitron</p>
        <p>Syntex</p>
        <p>SystEng</p>
        <p>Tenneco wt</p>
        <p>TerraC</p>
        <p>Texstr</p>
        <p>UVInd wt</p>
        <p>UnBrd wt</p>
        <p>USFIItr</p>
        <p>UnivRs</p>
        <p>Vernitrn</p>
        <p>43e  I  7M  47#  7'/#*  '4</p>
        <p>14 I'.j 2M 2'.....</p>
        <p>144  8'a  8  8'k-  'k</p>
        <p>ISe  185  3'/  3'#  3'+  M</p>
        <p>90  7,  r,  +4 I  14</p>
        <p>2+k * 'A 25+.+ ' 8M+ M '-! 14</p>
        <p>84t  99  27 #  2'.</p>
        <p>1.24 494 U24+4  24'4</p>
        <p>144  8+&amp;gt;  8</p>
        <p>458  914  714</p>
        <p>.14  254  21+a  19+4  2l'k+l'k</p>
        <p>183  18'/  17+4  18'/+ M</p>
        <p>40  59  13  12  12 -I</p>
        <p>178  11'4  10'4  107.* 'A</p>
        <p>.80  753  I8'k  17'a  17'- '/4</p>
        <p>223  3  2+4  3  .....</p>
        <p>247  24M  23'k  237.-</p>
        <p>129  2'4  2  2'A</p>
        <p>.50 3772 21+4 20  21+4 + 1</p>
        <p>1242 U9M  77#  9M f IM</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>UPS</p>
        <p>Last</p>
        <p>Chg</p>
        <p>Pet.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>StafMuf inv</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>-t</p>
        <p>2%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>166.7</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>RepAAtg in</p>
        <p>2?-</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>U</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>50.0</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>BenfSfd Mtg</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>45.5</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Fibrebrd Cp</p>
        <p>12^1</p>
        <p>3^8</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>43.1</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>Horizon Cp</p>
        <p>2g</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>H</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>41.7</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>UMET Tr</p>
        <p>3^8</p>
        <p>f</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>38.1</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>Armada Cp</p>
        <p>8 7</p>
        <p>'f</p>
        <p>2%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>33.3</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>Curtiss Wrt</p>
        <p>19H</p>
        <p>4 3</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>30.3</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>GAARProp</p>
        <p>2.i</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>'a</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>28.6</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>LMI Inv</p>
        <p>38</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>28.6</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Dorr Oliver</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>4H</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>23.5</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>CamBrn Inv</p>
        <p>2'g</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>'%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>21.1</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Saul RIEst</p>
        <p>4H</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;4</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>19.4</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>AmAirIn wt</p>
        <p>3'%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>19.2</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>Gulton ind</p>
        <p>7^4</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>l/4</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>19.2</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Ronson</p>
        <p>3^8</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>H</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>19.2</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>Tobin Pack</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>1'%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>19.1</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>Libfy Loan</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>11.5</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>GrtLkDred</p>
        <p>54</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>8%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>17.7</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>Allergan</p>
        <p>35'g</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>548</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>17.6</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>Collins Fd</p>
        <p>12H</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>1'%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>17.4</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>Kysor Ind</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>34%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>17.2</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>Esferlin Cp</p>
        <p>7^</p>
        <p>t</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>17.0</p>
        <p>34</p>
        <p>ConflHRIfy</p>
        <p>3%</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>'%</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>16.7</p>
        <p>35</p>
        <p>CurtissWr A</p>
        <p>38%</p>
        <p>+</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>16.3</p>
        <p>26</p>
        <p>GDV Inc</p>
        <p>6%</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>'8</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>16.3</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>Gleasn Wks</p>
        <p>12'%</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>P%</p>
        <p>up</p>
        <p>16.3</p>
        <p>Name</p>
        <p>DOWNS</p>
        <p>Last  Chg</p>
        <p>Pcf.</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Comwlfh Oil</p>
        <p>2%</p>
        <p>-</p>
        <p>'%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>16.7</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>ComwO plA</p>
        <p>9'%</p>
        <p>1^</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>13.1</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>Todd Shipyd</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>-</p>
        <p>1^8</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>12.6</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>White Motor</p>
        <p>8^8</p>
        <p>_</p>
        <p>1%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>12.3</p>
        <p>5</p>
        <p>Artsfar Inc</p>
        <p>4^*</p>
        <p>H</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>11.6</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>Cessna Air</p>
        <p>29H</p>
        <p>3^4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>11.2</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>SCA Svc</p>
        <p>5%</p>
        <p>48</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>10.2</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>Portee</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>P4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>9.9</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>Viacom Inf</p>
        <p>19^8</p>
        <p>2'%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>9.7</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>RaA 3.35pf</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>8.0</p>
        <p>n</p>
        <p>Oakind !.75pf 33</p>
        <p>2'%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>7.2</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>Scot LFd</p>
        <p>6'%</p>
        <p>'%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>7.1</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Orangeco</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>/j</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.7</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>CPC Infl</p>
        <p>46'%</p>
        <p>3*4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.6</p>
        <p>15</p>
        <p>GapSfores</p>
        <p>10*^8</p>
        <p>&amp;gt;4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.6</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>ChiMilw Cp</p>
        <p>5%</p>
        <p>48</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.4</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>Rohr Ind</p>
        <p>7'%</p>
        <p>i/j</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.3</p>
        <p>18</p>
        <p>Sparfon Cp</p>
        <p>11H</p>
        <p>44</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.2</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>Union Corp</p>
        <p>48</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.1</p>
        <p>30</p>
        <p>WatfJIm pf</p>
        <p>lia%</p>
        <p>^4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>6.0</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>Best Prod</p>
        <p>26%</p>
        <p>-</p>
        <p>148</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>5.8</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>Clorox Co</p>
        <p>14%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>5.8</p>
        <p>23</p>
        <p>HondaAAot</p>
        <p>20^4</p>
        <p>-</p>
        <p>1/4</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>5.7</p>
        <p>24</p>
        <p>Oak ind</p>
        <p>14%</p>
        <p>Za</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>5.7</p>
        <p>25</p>
        <p>PSEG 7.52pf</p>
        <p>86%</p>
        <p>-</p>
        <p>5%</p>
        <p>Off</p>
        <p>5.7</p>
        <p>88 4M</p>
        <p>80 129 lO'k</p>
        <p>4  4'A.....</p>
        <p>97# 10 - 'A</p>
        <p>ISe 39u8+*  8'  8'/.....</p>
        <p>417  4+#  4'k  4M- 'A</p>
        <p>M 895 I3+# I7M I3M+I'/4 30 273 I4M I3'a 137#- +</p>
        <p>WarnC pt OS 26</p>
        <p>7'a + I</p>
        <p>4'4 +</p>
        <p>Copyright by The Associated Press 1977.</p>
        <p>About one of every five state legislators in the United States is an attorney, and one out of every 20 is in the insurance business, according to a profile of state legislators compiled by the Insurance Information Institute.</p>
        <p>Waa^ Stocks Dollar Laadars</p>
        <p>Stox Weekly Dollar Leaders</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) The following is a list of the nrtost active stocks based on the dollar volume.</p>
        <p>The total is based on the median price o( the stock traded multiplied by the shares traded.</p>
        <p>Name  Tot(tlOOO) Sales(hds) Last</p>
        <p>IBM  *92.892  3517  248M</p>
        <p>Gen Atotors  548,919  7412  44</p>
        <p>Carborun  $42,315  4757  6IM</p>
        <p>duPont  $39,34Sx3245  IM</p>
        <p>AmTT......... $34,957 xSTfO  5f7A</p>
        <p>East Kodak  531.228 xS9M  527#</p>
        <p>Schlumbrg  528,441  3978  74</p>
        <p>Philip MOrr  524.340  4223  43</p>
        <p>AtlRichfl  525,483  4987  S27#</p>
        <p>SearsRb  522,105  72)8  31'k</p>
        <p>DowCh  522,050  7944  28M</p>
        <p>Exxon............ 520,258  4245  47'k</p>
        <p>Halliburtn  518,912  30)4  44M</p>
        <p>Aireo Inc........ 518,815  5319  35'A</p>
        <p>Texas Inst  517.989  7325  75'/#</p>
        <p>FOR SALE ON SEALED BIDS</p>
        <p>Rebecca R. Peele Farm (formerly part of the John Gray and Charlie Peele Farm)</p>
        <p>in Martin County, Gun Swamp Road,</p>
        <p>Griffins Township.</p>
        <p>Valuable farm and timber lands Total acreage, 57.8 acres</p>
        <p>19 acres cleared land</p>
        <p>38.8 acres woods land</p>
        <p>1 farm house</p>
        <p>1 packhouse</p>
        <p>Crop allotments: Tobacco. 1977 base 2.25 acres, 2769 pounds; peanuts, 1.6 acres</p>
        <p>Currently encumbered by an assumable Federal Land Bank loan.</p>
        <p>Sealed bids will be received in care of William H. Peele, P.O. Box 732, Washington, North Carolina 27889, attention James R. Vosburgh, Attorney, between November 14 and December 1, 1977.</p>
        <p>Right is reserved to reject any and ail bids. Bids must be In writing and In sufficient form to bind the bidder If it is accepted by sellers.</p>
        <p>Terms: 10 per cent on notice of acceptance of bid, and balance in 30 days upon delivery of deed.</p>
        <p>Phone (919) 946-4050 or (919) 946-8196.</p>
        <p>James R. Vosburgh Attorney for Owners</p>
        <p>E HMTERS1ATE SECURITIES CORPORATION</p>
        <p>ANPLAN*</p>
        <p>NO CURRENT INCOME TAX ^</p>
        <p>ON INTEREST INCOME OF 7.05%-RAD HOW ITS POSSIBLE Wim ANPLAN.</p>
        <p>A single premium deferred annuity fully guaranteed by Anchor National Life Insurance (Company, Los Angeles</p>
        <p>ANLIC Contract Form No. 1-25</p>
        <p>Principal guaranteed Interest guaranteed Tkx deferral benefits Retirement income Avoids probate</p>
        <p>Current ydeld 7.05%  minimum lifetime guarantee 3%</p>
        <p>Please send me information on ANPLAN.</p>
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        <p>308 Evans Street Greenville, N. C. 27834! NfW YORK STOCK fXCHANGE IkNMOfBoe; Chvtotte. NC  A8h8ville  Burlington  Qinton  Cioldsboro  Greensboro  Greenville  Jacknville  Kinston * Linoolnton  Lzunberton  New Bern * Newton  Rotnoke Rapids  Body Motmt * Salisbury  Sanford Statesville  Wilmiagtoo &amp;lt; ANO OTHER PRINCIPAL EXCHANGES Wutm-Sdm  CbiuinbM. SC  GreentiOe. SC  Ifilton Head Island. SC  Myrtle Beach. SC  Rock Hill. SC  Ches^e. VA  New York. NY</p>
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        <p>4.01+ 10 1.11 +</p>
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        <p>17.01</p>
        <p>7.43</p>
        <p>1.W</p>
        <p>114</p>
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        <p>4.01</p>
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        <p>Wt4</p>
        <p>M 17 l.fS 7S4</p>
        <p>Mil IO.M+ 14</p>
        <p>11.11</p>
        <p>f.40</p>
        <p>W.S4</p>
        <p>14.47</p>
        <p>a.M</p>
        <p>ll.fS</p>
        <p>f.41</p>
        <p>W.SI</p>
        <p>11.11+ 0 40 + I0.S4 +</p>
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        <p>a.4s</p>
        <p>W.ll</p>
        <p>tie</p>
        <p>10 07</p>
        <p>t4S+</p>
        <p>W.11+</p>
        <p>14 4S 14 47 + toe 114 +</p>
        <p>7.04  7  00  7.04+  .01</p>
        <p>lias use 11.05+ n</p>
        <p>1.71  1.41</p>
        <p>7.00  7.71</p>
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        <p>lift 1140</p>
        <p>11.40+ 11*4 +</p>
        <p>10.40</p>
        <p>11.01</p>
        <p>W.04 +</p>
        <p>11.03 +</p>
        <p>7.44</p>
        <p>Ills</p>
        <p>1.S1</p>
        <p>7 14 1110 IM</p>
        <p>7 44+ .11 11.15+ .00 1.53+ 01</p>
        <p>10.40</p>
        <p>010</p>
        <p>10.17 0 73</p>
        <p>10.15 O.M 10 15 0 71</p>
        <p>10 40+ 17 010+ 04</p>
        <p>10 37 + 04 0 73+ 01</p>
        <p>7eo</p>
        <p>7 71 10 70</p>
        <p>7tO 7 40</p>
        <p>10 59</p>
        <p>7 09 + 771 + 10 70 +</p>
        <p>09</p>
        <p>Oil 041 14 St 11.41 14.57</p>
        <p>9.44</p>
        <p>143</p>
        <p>14 47</p>
        <p>1115 14 15</p>
        <p>1547 15 44 9.47  9  45</p>
        <p>0 74 + 0.41 +</p>
        <p>14 50 + 11.41 + 14.57 +</p>
        <p>15 47 + 9 47 + 14 77 +</p>
        <p>9  U</p>
        <p>10  II 0 74</p>
        <p>1154</p>
        <p>904</p>
        <p>1175</p>
        <p>11  11 7 00 4 04</p>
        <p>II 40 510</p>
        <p>9 II  * 32*</p>
        <p>9 90  10 11 +</p>
        <p>0 70  0  74 +</p>
        <p>13.01 1154 + 0 74  0  04 +</p>
        <p>1171 1175 + II 14 1113 +</p>
        <p>7 70</p>
        <p>4  77 1155</p>
        <p>5  01</p>
        <p>7 00 +</p>
        <p>4 04 + 11.40 +</p>
        <p>5 10 +</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>9.01  973</p>
        <p>11.04 11.41 901  9.01</p>
        <p>1 00 5.13 1.00 9.09 14.07 9 11 7 90 3.90</p>
        <p>1 00 5.17 1.00 091 11.70 094 793 391</p>
        <p>9 01+ 09 1104+ 15 9,01 100</p>
        <p>5.33+ 07 1.00</p>
        <p>9 09+  10</p>
        <p>14,07+ .34 911+ .14 7 97- .01 3 90 + 00</p>
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        <p>3*4 4 II 9 51</p>
        <p>404</p>
        <p>490</p>
        <p>109</p>
        <p>405 9 43</p>
        <p>4 13 + 4 94 +</p>
        <p>3.M + 4 11 + 9 51 +</p>
        <p>43 14 41 11 43.14+1 0*</p>
        <p>1 34 I 10 1.34 4 15</p>
        <p>2 34 I 10 I 35 4 13</p>
        <p>114 +</p>
        <p>1.10 + I 14 + 4.15 +</p>
        <p>11.40</p>
        <p>401</p>
        <p>II 44 3 94 9 45 15 37</p>
        <p>31 04 30 41 31 04 +</p>
        <p>7.90  7.00  7.90  +</p>
        <p>10 77 11 03+ 13</p>
        <p>15.30</p>
        <p>11.47+ 01 4.01+ 07 9.40+ 04</p>
        <p>15 37+ 01</p>
        <p>51</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>II 03</p>
        <p>9.41</p>
        <p>4.41 4 II 550 7 43 5.53 7 09</p>
        <p>9 17</p>
        <p>4  40 400</p>
        <p>5  45 735 5 49 7.77</p>
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        <p>4 11+ OS</p>
        <p>5 50+  13</p>
        <p>7.43+ 10 5.53+ 03 7.09+  12</p>
        <p>1492 9 24 13.93 1340</p>
        <p>1444</p>
        <p>903</p>
        <p>1391</p>
        <p>13.39</p>
        <p>14 92+ 24 9.24+  19</p>
        <p>13 92- 01 13 40+  10</p>
        <p>14 01 13 73 24 51 24 04 9.79  9  45</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>0 39 10.79 12 35 9.74 17 23 943 14.90 9.79 10 20 14 20</p>
        <p>0 29 10.44 12.04 9.71 17 02 9.39 14.94 9 77 10 00 13.00</p>
        <p>14 01 + 24.52 +</p>
        <p>9 79 + 0.39+ II 10.79+ .13 12 35+ 30 9.74+ .00 17 23+ 25</p>
        <p>9 39- 25 14 90 + 03</p>
        <p>9 77- .03</p>
        <p>10 20+ .17 14.10+  34</p>
        <p>5.79</p>
        <p>0.00</p>
        <p>I 00</p>
        <p>5.70</p>
        <p>0.75</p>
        <p>1.00</p>
        <p>23 19 23 11 10.55 10.52</p>
        <p>9 33 0 24 13 04</p>
        <p>903 7 72 4 32 7.55 7.70 9.45</p>
        <p>9 14 0.11 13.44 0 94 7.50 4.24 7.41 7.73 9.43</p>
        <p>5 79 + 0.00 + 1.00 23 19 + 10.55 + 9.33 + 0.14 + 13.04 + 9.03 + 7.71 + 4.32 + 7.55 + 7.70 + 9.45 +</p>
        <p>.00</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>11,09 9 45 3.39 9 41 10.40</p>
        <p>12.71</p>
        <p>9.29</p>
        <p>3.34</p>
        <p>9.33</p>
        <p>10.41</p>
        <p>12 09 + 21 9.45+ .14 3 39+ .05 9.41- .12 10.40+ .14</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>Planned Invest Pligrowth Fnd Plitrend Fnd Price Funds: GrowthFd n. Income n NewEra n NewHoritn n TaxFree n ProFund n Prolncom</p>
        <p>13.99</p>
        <p>14.40</p>
        <p>11.51</p>
        <p>10.20</p>
        <p>0.43</p>
        <p>13.72 14.41 11.37 10 20 0 52</p>
        <p>13.99 + 14.40 +</p>
        <p>11.51 + 10.20 + 0.43 +</p>
        <p>27</p>
        <p>Equity invMl Ultra Santinal Funds:</p>
        <p>Growth Trustaas Sentinel Group Apex Fund Balanced Fd Common Stk Sentry Fund Shareholders Cp ComsMcfc Fd Enterprise Fd Fialchar Fd Hartmr Furw Lapal List Pace Fund Shaarton Funds Appreciation Income Invesi SierraGth n ShrmnOean n Sigma Funds Capilal invest Trust Sh Venture Shr SmthBarEqt n SmthBarlBG n SoGen Int Southwstn Inv Southwnlnv Cth Sovereign Inv SpectraFd n Slate BondGr Common Fd Oiversilied F Progress Fd StatFarmGth n StatFarmBal n StateSt inv Steadman Funds Amerind n AssoF Trust n Invest n Oceanogra n Stem Roe Fds Balance n CapOp n Stock n Surveyor Fd TempGth Con TemplnvFd n Trahsam Cap Transom Invest Travelers EqFd TudorHedge n TOthCentGth n lOthCentInc n USAACapGth n USAA IncFd n USGovt Secur UnilMutual n Union Svc Grp BroadSt inv Nat Invest Union Capitol Unioninc Fd United Funds Accumulliv Bond</p>
        <p>Com Growth Com Income Income MunicpI Science Vanguard UnitSvcsFd n Value Line Fd:</p>
        <p>Value Line Income Levrged Grth Sped Sit Vance Sanders Income Invest Common Special Vanguard Group ExplorerFnd n Fstlndex n IvestFund n AAorganFnd n TrusteesEq n Wellesley n Wellington n WestminBd n WIndsorFnd n Varied indust WallSt Growth WeingrtnEq n Westlield Grwth Wisconsin Incm nNo load lund.</p>
        <p>Copyright by The Associated Press</p>
        <p>W.W* M 4Mt 7 7AS+ .</p>
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        <p>Bankers TrusI at tC Bancaharfs ol NC Basic Rataurces Carp Bassatt Furniture Beamon Eng Black Inds Branch Corp</p>
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        <p>IFq</p>
        <p>II*.</p>
        <p>(Caatnmd trompte B-W</p>
        <p>REGULAR DIVIDEND</p>
        <p>Alvin E. Levine, president of Pic *N Pay Stores Inc., self-service shoe chain, amwunced that the firms board of directors declared a regular quarterly dividend of five cents per share.</p>
        <p>Levine reported that the dividend is payable Jan. 3 to shareholders of record Dec. 9.</p>
        <p>The president told shareholders at their annual meeting that Pic N Pay's expansion program is continuing. He said that the company mded fiscal 1977 with 348 units and during the first quarter of fiscal 1978 18 units were were opened for a total of 366 stores at the end of the quarto-.</p>
        <p>03</p>
        <p>17 12 9.11 IlM *91 12 99 1 00 7 1* 9 24 W.43 15.01 4 4* 495 7 43 II 73 9 47 * 21</p>
        <p>14 79 902 II 41 *4* 12*9 1.00 704 9 14 10.34 14 43 441 4*0 7.49 11.70 9 45 * 14</p>
        <p>II</p>
        <p>17 12+ 32 9 21+  14</p>
        <p>11.**+ 14 *91+ 23 1199+ 0* I 00 7.1* +</p>
        <p>9.24 +</p>
        <p>10 43 + 15.01+ 43</p>
        <p>4 4*+ 04 4 95+ 17 7.43+ IS</p>
        <p>11 73+ 01 9.47+ .01 *11+ 09</p>
        <p>17</p>
        <p>QUAMERLYIHVIDEND</p>
        <p>Guardian Corp., headquartered in Rocky Mount, announced that it will pay its regular quarterly dividend of four cents per share on Jan. 26 to shardx^ders of record on Jan. 5.</p>
        <p>Guardian, whose fiscal year ended Sept. 30, began paying a 15 cents per share anmial dividend in 1976 and increased the amount in fiscal year 1977 to 16 cents per share annually, paid on a quarterly basis.</p>
        <p>The company operates a nursing facility in Farmville.</p>
        <p>11 44</p>
        <p>6 49 11.94 1213</p>
        <p>11.2t 6 32 1172 1275</p>
        <p>.16</p>
        <p>6 49 +</p>
        <p>11 94 +</p>
        <p>12 62 +</p>
        <p>6 29 ; 39  79</p>
        <p>9  46</p>
        <p>10 02</p>
        <p>10  1 5.72 546 1 9t</p>
        <p>6  17</p>
        <p>7  38 862 936 994 10.18</p>
        <p>5.61 5 30 1 91</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>6.29 + 7.39+ 01 8.79+ 16 9.46+ 10 10.02+ .08 10.18 +</p>
        <p>572 +</p>
        <p>5 30-1 95-</p>
        <p>12</p>
        <p>7 55 5 19 12 43 476</p>
        <p>7 36 509 II 98 464</p>
        <p>7 55 + 5 19 + 12 43 + 4 76 +</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>AGREEMENT REACHED</p>
        <p>FerRuson Enteiprises Inc. of Newport News, Va. announced it has reached agreement to acquire most of the North Carolina &amp;lt;^)erations of Atlas Su|q)ly, a wholesale distributee^ of plumbing, heating, cooling, and piping products.</p>
        <p>Locations to be acquired include Greenville, Charlotte, Burlington, Fayetteville, and Winston-Salem.</p>
        <p>The Greenville firm, located at 3108 S. Memorial Drive, will operate as Ferguson Enterprises Inc., it was pointed out by David L. Peebles, Ferguson president.</p>
        <p>Atlas employs some 100 persons in the five facilities involved, with annual i^es in excess of 12 million dollars. Ferguson Enterprises operates in ten Southeastern states with in excess of 450 employees and annual sales of over $70 million.</p>
        <p>13 64 7 15 6.07 9 13</p>
        <p>13.59</p>
        <p>7  04 5 89</p>
        <p>8  95</p>
        <p>13.64 + 7 15 + 6 07 + 9 13 +</p>
        <p>21 84</p>
        <p>13.38 8.03 12.26 9 38 12.18 9.00 9.63 9.89 363</p>
        <p>6  17 1309</p>
        <p>7  01 5 14</p>
        <p>21 18 21 84 + 13 16 13.38 +</p>
        <p>77</p>
        <p>Wkly Group Avoragot</p>
        <p>What The Market</p>
        <p>Stock</p>
        <p>Did</p>
        <p>7*7 12 00 9 15 12.13 8*9 9 42 9.71 3 54 6.11 1282 6.7* 5.10</p>
        <p>*03+ .15 12.24+ .27 9 3*+ .24 12 1*+ .04 9,00+ 09 9 43+ 01 9*9+ 17 3 63+ 10 6.17+ .06 13.09+ .20 493+ 05 5 14+ 04</p>
        <p>10.40</p>
        <p>9,99</p>
        <p>11.15</p>
        <p>*03</p>
        <p>10.31</p>
        <p>4.32</p>
        <p>10.3*</p>
        <p>Providor Grth Pru SIP Putnam Funds: Convert Equit George Growth Income Invest Option TaxExempt Vista Voyage RainbowFd n ReserveFd n RevereFund n SalecoEquit Fd Safeco Growth StPaul Cap StPaul Gwth Scudder Stevens: CommonSt n Income n</p>
        <p>7.91</p>
        <p>9,33</p>
        <p>10.18</p>
        <p>9.9*</p>
        <p>10*9</p>
        <p>7*4</p>
        <p>10.30</p>
        <p>4.24</p>
        <p>10.3*</p>
        <p>7*0</p>
        <p>9.19</p>
        <p>02</p>
        <p>10.40 +</p>
        <p>9.99 +</p>
        <p>II 15+ .26 *03+ .20 10.31+ 01 4.32+ .11 10.3* . 7.91+ .13 9.33+ 14</p>
        <p>Dow Jonos Weekly</p>
        <p>11 4*</p>
        <p>10.40</p>
        <p>13.26</p>
        <p>10.67</p>
        <p>8.02</p>
        <p>7.61</p>
        <p>11.4* + 10.40 + 13.24 +</p>
        <p>11.30 10.24 13.0*</p>
        <p>10.53  10.47 +</p>
        <p>*01  8.02 +</p>
        <p>7.45  7.61  +</p>
        <p>13.93 13.79  13.93 +</p>
        <p>24,4* 24.44 24.45-10.39  10.71 +</p>
        <p>11.30 2.04 1.00 532 8.75</p>
        <p>9.41 7.79</p>
        <p>7.42</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (API - Dow Jones range Of prICM for the wak andMi Nov IS STOCK AVERAGES Opon' Hlgfi Low do** dig.</p>
        <p>*36.11 *44.42 *36.11 *44.42 + 8.64 215 57 219 76 215 57 219.74 + 4.5* III 74 113 06 111.74 113.06 + 0.34 2*7*0 291 45 2*7*0 291 45 +3.47 BOND AVERAGES 91.8* 92.11 91 8* 92.11 +0 22 94.45 94.61 96.45 94.41 +0.26 *7.31 *7.62 *7.31 *7 42 +0.19 COA4MODITY FUTURES INDEX 330.88 330 8* 325.14 32* 37 -2 94</p>
        <p>Indus Trans Utils 45 Stks</p>
        <p>20 Bnds</p>
        <p>Utils</p>
        <p>Indus</p>
        <p>.17</p>
        <p>Weekly Group Averages NEW YORK (API  The following list gives the weekly average net change lor Ihe common stocks traded in each group Aerospace. Aircraft  +  W</p>
        <p>Air Transport  +  +</p>
        <p>Auto, Truck .  +  '+</p>
        <p>Aulo Parts St Accessories  +  **</p>
        <p>Banks. Savings &amp;amp; Loan  +  H</p>
        <p>Beverage Soil Drinks  +  Y,</p>
        <p>Brewing. Dislilling  +  '/,</p>
        <p>Building  +  *</p>
        <p>Chemicals  +  H</p>
        <p>Communication  +  '+</p>
        <p>Conglomerates. Diversified  +  Y,</p>
        <p>Containers. Packaging  +</p>
        <p>Drugs. Medical Supplies  +  ^</p>
        <p>Electronic*. Eleclrk Products  +  H</p>
        <p>F iisance  .  +  '^</p>
        <p>Foods. Commodities  +</p>
        <p>Food Markets 4 Vendor*</p>
        <p>Gold. Silver</p>
        <p>Hotels. AAotcls. Tourism House Furnishing* .</p>
        <p>InsurarKe ......</p>
        <p>Investment Companies Machine Tools 4 Accessories AAachinery</p>
        <p>ASetal Fabricating..........</p>
        <p>Mining (non metalllcl.......</p>
        <p>Motor Transport 4 Leasing Non lerrous Metals Office Equipment 4 Services</p>
        <p>Paper. Pulp ...............</p>
        <p>Petroleum .............</p>
        <p>Photo Products 4 Services Precision Instruments. Watches Printing. Publishing</p>
        <p>WEEKLY AMERICAN STOCK SALES</p>
        <p>Total lor week  I2.000.(0</p>
        <p>Week ago  14.070.000</p>
        <p>Year ago  9.3*0.000</p>
        <p>Jan I to dale  5*1.250.000</p>
        <p>1976 to dale  543.358.745</p>
        <p>WEEKLY AMERICAN</p>
        <p>BONO SALES Total for week  S4.030.000</p>
        <p>Week ago  13.490,000</p>
        <p>Year ago  *5.500,000</p>
        <p>NY Slocks NY Bonds American Stocks American Bonds Midwest Stocks</p>
        <p>WEEKLY SALES</p>
        <p>ThMWeek TMsWaak A Acid</p>
        <p>95.770.000 75.440.000 145,6*0.000 *7.7*0.000 12.000.000 9.3*0.000 14.030.000 5.500.000 4,350,000 3.555,000</p>
        <p>Yi</p>
        <p>WHAT THE STOCK MARKET DIO</p>
        <p>Two</p>
        <p>Tin* Piwv. Year Yean</p>
        <p>Advances Declines Unchanged Total issues New yearly highs New yearly lows</p>
        <p>242</p>
        <p>20*0</p>
        <p>50</p>
        <p>.01</p>
        <p>Railroads, Rail Equipment  +  H</p>
        <p>10 71 11.53 2.09 1.00 5.40 8.80 9.49 &amp;lt; 7.8* 7.90</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>11.53+ .17 2.09+ .04 1.00 .. 5.40 +</p>
        <p>*.*0 + 9.49+ .14 7*2+ 03 7.90J  31</p>
        <p>10</p>
        <p>9.47 14 5*</p>
        <p>9 27 14.50</p>
        <p>9.47 + 14.58 +</p>
        <p>.20</p>
        <p>At the end of World War II, there were more than 85,000 one-room schoolhouses in the United States. Today an estimated 1,000 of these little wooden structures remain, says National Geographic.</p>
        <p>Real Estate</p>
        <p>Recreation, Leisure .......</p>
        <p>Restaurants Retail Trade Rubber, Tires Shipping. Shipbuilding Shoes. Leather Products Soaps. Cosmetics. Toiletries</p>
        <p>Steel, Iron.........</p>
        <p>Textiles, Apparel Tobacco  .</p>
        <p>Utilities Electric Utilities Gas</p>
        <p>+ Y,</p>
        <p>. * Y,</p>
        <p>+ 1H + Announcing</p>
        <p>Community Deveiopment</p>
        <p>Neighborhood Meetings</p>
        <p>The City of Greenville will conduct a series of Neighborhood Community Deveiopment meetings to explain how Greenville citizens can help in the preparation of the 1978-1979 application for $1/600/000.00. The meetings will be held on</p>
        <p>November 28 at the Third Street Elementary School November 29 Old West End Fire Station No. 2 November 30 at the South Greenville Elementary School December 5 at the West Meadowbrook Day Care Center December 6 at the West Greenville Recreation Center</p>
        <p>2</p>
        <p>All meetings will be at 7:30 p.m.Jhe public is urged to attend these important meetings. For more information/ call 752-4137/ Ext. 213.</p>
        <p>]</p>
        <p>1147</p>
        <p>1103  1332</p>
        <p>746  494  586</p>
        <p>246  249  283</p>
        <p>2095  2075  2016</p>
        <p>192  155  204  90</p>
        <p>31  44</p>
        <p>Cowivr Heiw</p>
        <p>S' 8H</p>
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        <p>IH t</p>
        <p>3-x WU</p>
        <p>omm tmrrn</p>
        <p>ll*a</p>
        <p>Durtotom Int</p>
        <p>ir&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Ciioratoii MIC</p>
        <p>7 m</p>
        <p>Cgrp 4N Va</p>
        <p>p* y-i</p>
        <p>FN of Catawte</p>
        <p>1***</p>
        <p>Foo Town</p>
        <p>II IB</p>
        <p>Parrmr Now iMorw</p>
        <p>Si's O</p>
        <p>Fir%t UnWA Coro</p>
        <p>irx tJNi</p>
        <p>Fonyfh Ganii 4 Trwt</p>
        <p>If* If</p>
        <p>Franaiin tifo int</p>
        <p>tfH OFo</p>
        <p>Guartf*an Corp</p>
        <p>aN</p>
        <p>Harrtfton MuMwr</p>
        <p>S</p>
        <p>Ho4l*9 Mayort</p>
        <p>fx mk</p>
        <p>Htnrotfon Fwm</p>
        <p>MF*9 tf'i</p>
        <p>Hicfcorv Furn</p>
        <p>9^ SH</p>
        <p>invt tifo 4 Trvtt</p>
        <p>SH 3*6</p>
        <p>J 4 lYOV</p>
        <p>7H fH</p>
        <p>Jutfin incH</p>
        <p>IfH 3T</p>
        <p>Ktnan Transport</p>
        <p>M 11-</p>
        <p>Uanco inc</p>
        <p>SSH as-</p>
        <p>Lano Co</p>
        <p>It If</p>
        <p>4 Platf</p>
        <p>tan I4H</p>
        <p>Lowo'i Co</p>
        <p>uu n</p>
        <p>Mom 4 Pop's</p>
        <p>f f</p>
        <p>Multimedia</p>
        <p>a6 37</p>
        <p>NCN4 Corp</p>
        <p>MPa n*A</p>
        <p>NC Natural Gas</p>
        <p>IIH IT*</p>
        <p>Normwoft Fm Corp</p>
        <p> r)</p>
        <p>Nortnwptt Fm Inv UH</p>
        <p>6' 6H</p>
        <p>OccKiontal Lite int</p>
        <p>3*4 3H</p>
        <p>PCA imt inc</p>
        <p>94 9H</p>
        <p>Pabst erowtng Co</p>
        <p>33* 34</p>
        <p>PtOpM 44T Rkf Mt</p>
        <p>38* &amp;gt; 38* </p>
        <p>Poco Goods snopt</p>
        <p>3H 3*</p>
        <p>Piodmont Aviation</p>
        <p>6H S's</p>
        <p>PHtdmont PEIT S4i</p>
        <p>5 5H</p>
        <p>Pinkorton CLB</p>
        <p>37H 38* 3</p>
        <p>Plntt Ntt Bk Bky Ml</p>
        <p>I6^ II</p>
        <p>Pud Svc of NC</p>
        <p>1IH I1H</p>
        <p>Oualify Mills</p>
        <p>7 7W</p>
        <p>RMtC Corp</p>
        <p>9* 10*^</p>
        <p>Potd Provdnt tabs</p>
        <p>4V 5*</p>
        <p>Republic Auto Parts</p>
        <p>10 10*&amp;gt;</p>
        <p>Rinparound Prod</p>
        <p>3*4 3H</p>
        <p>Rival Mfg</p>
        <p>lO'a 10H</p>
        <p>Poses Stores</p>
        <p>11' 13*^</p>
        <p>Salem Carpet</p>
        <p>3H 4*</p>
        <p>Security Fin Corp</p>
        <p>6*/4 r4</p>
        <p>Svc Mercbandise</p>
        <p>15H 15^8</p>
        <p>Shoneys Inc</p>
        <p>I6H I74</p>
        <p>Sonoco Products</p>
        <p>38 39</p>
        <p>SC Natl Corp</p>
        <p>17 18</p>
        <p>Sou Natl Corp</p>
        <p>17 18</p>
        <p>Super Dollar Stores</p>
        <p>3H 4'^</p>
        <p>Telerent Leasing</p>
        <p>5* 6</p>
        <p>Textiles Inc.</p>
        <p>19 30</p>
        <p>ThaPiimer Bros</p>
        <p>r* 9H</p>
        <p>Triangle BrKk</p>
        <p>4H 5H</p>
        <p>Trion inc</p>
        <p>9 to</p>
        <p>Unifi Inc</p>
        <p>4H 5H</p>
        <p>un Caro Banchsns</p>
        <p>15*4 16'^</p>
        <p>va Natl. Sana</p>
        <p>30*^ 31*^</p>
        <p>B B VYalRer Shoes</p>
        <p>4H 5*4</p>
        <p>WiK Corp</p>
        <p>I6H 16^6</p>
        <p>Wright Machinery</p>
        <p>14 15</p>
        <p>W*kly Amx Upt Andf Downs</p>
        <p>NEW YORK lAPi ffw tmm fN* AmarkaR l*ck</p>
        <p>Woman KillDdi Strike Honored</p>
        <p>Ng wcwifw* !/* Ibw It art MCI</p>
        <p>prtca and bus woof's cWng prtcp</p>
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        <p>UP8</p>
        <p>Lati</p>
        <p>Ch#</p>
        <p>Ret</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>Spacsro ind</p>
        <p>4*94</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>OB</p>
        <p>3</p>
        <p>Pofrtg Trns</p>
        <p>fH</p>
        <p>IH</p>
        <p>UB</p>
        <p>77 I</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>GrangarA</p>
        <p>I3H</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>I*</p>
        <p>UB</p>
        <p>!*</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Aifamii Cp</p>
        <p>8</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>IH</p>
        <p>UB</p>
        <p>7*5</p>
        <p>S</p>
        <p>Alpha ind</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>UB</p>
        <p>7S(</p>
        <p>6</p>
        <p>AVEMCO</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>1</p>
        <p>UB</p>
        <p>75*</p>
        <p>7</p>
        <p>Kloer Vu tn</p>
        <p>3*4</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>777</p>
        <p>Levitt ind</p>
        <p>fH</p>
        <p>IH</p>
        <p>Up</p>
        <p>772</p>
        <p>9</p>
        <p>Pam Pack</p>
        <p>4H</p>
        <p>4</p>
        <p>UP</p>
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        <p>BESSEMER CITY, N.C. (AP&amp;gt; - Ella May Wiggim might not ling a bell with many North Caroniana, but to others she is the symbol of the Southern mill woiter's labor problems Mrs Wif^ins was shot to death Sept. 14. 19SB. at the height of violence over a strike at a Gastonia mill. She was 29, and the mother of five children.</p>
        <p>Union leaders will honor her today at her resting place in the Bessemer City Cemetery.</p>
        <p>She probably had more impact on peoples lives than all the statutes in this blamed ^ate," said Bill Brawley. a Charlotte fire captain. There were a lot of people killed in this state at that time, and it stopped the labor movement here 1 think weve got to go back and start from there, let the world know about Ella May Wiggins </p>
        <p>'The labor heroine was a Bessemer City mill worker who wrote strike ballads and helped organize black workers. She was enroute to a union meeting in south Gastonia when a car forced the truck she was riding off the road Shots were fired into the truck and she was killed</p>
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        <p>Charlotte Ptym wm JuM it months old wfMn her roefher Ella May died. She up to an AXieviile orptumaie.</p>
        <p>If the truth were raatty known, 1 guess Im a little bitter. thinking the should have stayed home with ua. I know I missed out a whole lot by not having a nwther," said Mrs. Payne. 49, who lives in Rosn-oke. Va.</p>
        <p>Mrs Wiggins brother Albert, a Bessemer City textile worker, wanted to sue newt commentator Paul Harvey yean ago for calling Mrs Wiggins s communist in a Gastonia speech. A lawyer told him he couldnt afford a lawsuit</p>
        <p>I believe she was trying to help the working people." her brother said. I dont think die was a communist, though I'm proud of her, but I'd rather leave H alone It mi^t hurt my grandchildren and my nieces and nephews.</p>
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        <p>She was one of two bears tagged at the time, according to project leader Jack Lentfer.</p>
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        <p>1 - MRS. CHARLES VENABLE BARLOW</p>
        <p>4 - MRS. TIMOTHY GRADY MARSH</p>
        <p>6  MRS. KENNETH M. SERMONS</p>
        <p>2  MRS. NICHOLAS ALBERT DAVES</p>
        <p>5  MRS. ROBERT ELTON COOLEY</p>
        <p>7 - MRS. CHARLES KEVIN MCKENZIE</p>
        <p>3 - MRS. PHILLIP R. DIXONAccent On Living</p>
        <p>TTk Dfly Reflector, GreenvUle, N.C.-SuKtay, Nof*nber*7,1J7-C-1</p>
        <p>1  MRS. BARLOW. . .is the former Barbara Anita Kea^, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clifford Kearns of Rt. 2, Trinity, whose marriage to Mr. Barlow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Barlow of Greenville, took place Saturday.</p>
        <p>2  MRS. DAVES. . .is the former Carmen Elaine Dawkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garrett Dawkins of Greenville, whose marriage to Mr. Daves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harmon Daves Jr. of Spartanburg, S. C., took place Saturday.</p>
        <p>3  MRS. DIXON. . .is the former Candace Cicerone, daughter of Lt. Col. (Ret.) and Mrs. Angelo J. Cicerone of Shreveport, La., whose marriage to Mr. Dixon, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Larson Jr. of Raleigh, took place Saturday.</p>
        <p>4  MRS. MARSH. . is the former Ann Morris Fleming, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon Fleming of Smithfield, whose marriage to Mr. Mai^sh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oren Grady Marsh of Miami, Fla., took place Friday.</p>
        <p>5  MRS. COOLEY. . .is the former Linda Louise Linvill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis E. Beierschmitt of Rt. 2, Ayden, whose marriage to Mr. Cooley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elton L. Cooley of Grifton, took place Friday.</p>
        <p>6  MRS. SERMONS. . .is the former Lena Hope Tripp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Earl Tripp of Rt. 6, Greenville, whose marriage to Mr. Sermons, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sermons of Farmville, took place Saturday.</p>
        <p>7  MRS. MCKENZIE. . is the former Susan Jane Crowther, daughter of Mr. Arthur John Crowther and Mrs. Jennifer Gale Crowther of Greenville, whose marriage to Mr. McKenzie, son of Mrs. L.C. McKenzie, Jr. of Roseboro, and the late Mr. McKenzie, took place Friday.</p>
        <p>8  MRS. ELLIS. . .is the former Jackie Carol Beaman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper O. Beaman of Rt. 1, Farmville, whose marriage to Mr. Ellis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Leon Ellis of Farmville, took place Friday.</p>
        <p>8 - MRS. WILLARD LEON ELUS JR.</p>
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        <p>ISS Cireiph, Mr. Cannon Couple Exchanges Vows On Saturday Afternoon</p>
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        <p>and Mrs. Levey Preston Creech of Ptee Level, and Thomas Ray Cannon, son (rf Mr. and Mrs. WiUlam Taft Cannon of Greenville, were united in marriage Friday at 7:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>The double ling ceremony was performed in the Pine Levd Missionary Baptist Church by the Rev. Diriand Humphreys. A program of music was presented by Janet Hinton, organist, and Ron Staton, soloist.</p>
        <p>The bride was given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her brother-in-law, Donnie Tart. She wore a fiMrmal gown of ivory sata peau fashioned with a colonial neckline, empire waist and long bishop sleeves with a ruffled cuff and bridal buttons. The bodice and sleeves featured re-embroidered alencon and Brussds lace accented with rolls of tucks on the bodice. The A-line skirt was designed with matching reembroidered aiencon and Brussels lace with a ^rt ruffle bordering the bottom, which extended into a chapel length train.</p>
        <p>The bride wore a picture hat covered with an overiayed on reembroidered alencon lace. Seed pearls trimmed the scalloped edge of lace. The hat was accented with a band of chiffon with a bow and flower cluster adorning the back of the hat. She carried a bouquet of orchids, daisies and stephanotls.</p>
        <p>The honor attendant was Jo Ferguson of Richmond, Va. Bridesmaids included Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. Leon L. Moore, Ms. Kathy Owens and Mrs. Mark Tipton, all of Greenville, Mrs. Edwin F. Pearce and Mrs. Donnie R. Tart of Pine Levd, sisters of the bride.</p>
        <p>They wore lyric halter gowns of polyknit chiffon fashioned with a raised waist which was accented with a matching flower and sheer chiffon capes. They carried nosegays of bronze daisy mums.</p>
        <p>Flower girls were Suzanne Tart and Beth Pearce, both of Pine Level. Their dresses were styled with raised waistlines and puff sleeves. They carried baskets of bronze daisy mums.</p>
        <p>The father of the bridegroom served as best man and ushers included Bob Brown, Billy Cannon, brother of the bridegroom, Chico Clark, Lyn Moore and Mark Tipton, all of Greenville, Dick dark of Beaufort, S. C., and Richard Jackson of South Lake Tahoe, Nev.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to Kaiwah Island and Charleston, S. C., the couple will reside in Greenville.</p>
        <p>The bride is a graduate of ECU and is employed by Pitt County Schools. The bridegroom attended Rose High School and Fishbum Military School. He is associated with Cannons Warehouse and in the nursery business with his brother.</p>
        <p>Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the fellowship hall of the church.</p>
        <p>The parents of the bridegroom entertained at an afterrehearsal dinner honoring the bridal couple and members of the wedding party.</p>
        <p>Personal</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lockhart of Greenville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ballance and Mrs. Myrtle Mooney in Fairfield for the Thanksgiving holidays.</p>
        <p>St. Pauls Episcopal Churcb was the scene &amp;lt;A the weddiiig ceremony Saturday at 5:30 p.m. of Candace Cicerone and Phillip R. Dixon.</p>
        <p>Daughter of Lt . 04. (Ret.) and Mrs. Angelo J. Cicerone of Shreveport, La., the tnide was given in marriage by her father. ^ wore a fiNinal length gown of white qiana over peau de soie designed with an open V-neckline with a stand-up Queen Anne collar of silk sculptured Venise lace. The empire bodice was overlaid in panels of the matching lace with the waistline encircled in Venise lace. The long fitted sleeves featured selffabric covered button closures at the wrist. The full gathered circular skirt flowed in to an attached chapel length train.</p>
        <p>She wore a fingerth length mantilla edged in Venise lace to complement her gown. The bride carried a formal cascade bouquet &amp;lt;4f white butterfly roses, orchids, stephanotis and sprays of English ivy.</p>
        <p>The bridegrotm is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Larson Jr. ofRalei^.</p>
        <p>The double ring ceremony was performed by Paul Allen III of Westview Christian Church, Wilson, and John Price of St. Pauls Church.</p>
        <p>A program of (H^n music was rendered by Mrs. Paul Allen III of Wilson. Nuptial music was presented by a string trio including Dr. Paul Topper, violinist, Mrs. David Mellado, violinist, and David Mellado, cellist.</p>
        <p>The honor attendant wat Sharon CiCMtme Vetter Rapid Qty. S. D., tsiiu of the bride. Bridesmaids included Patricia Cicerone of Baton Rouge, La., sister of the bride, and Mrs. Jane Shetteriy Lawrence of Wrightsville Beach. The attendants wore formal rust gowns fashioned with am empire waistline, gathered bodice, spaghetti straps and an accor-dian pleated skirt. A cap^ of sheer chiffonette draped their shoulders. They carried nosegays of rust rover mums with matching natural diamond straw and babys breath tied with spice velvet. They wore natural babys breath in their hair.</p>
        <p>The flower girl was Toni Vetter of Rapid City, S. D. She car</p>
        <p>ried a basket of spice ana goia miniature flowers tied with a spice bow. The ring bearer was Michael Schmidt, son of Dr. and Mrs. Rodney Schmidt of Greenville. He carried a white satin pillow with a spray of fall flowers.</p>
        <p>The best man was Greg Dixon of Raleigh, brother of the bridegnxmi. Ushers were Edward Harp^* III and James Hicks, both of Greenville, Cart Joyner of Raleigh, and David Guilford of Winston-Salem.</p>
        <p>The bride received her B.M. and M.M.E. from the School of Music at East Carolina University. She is a teacher of music at D. H. Conley High School and A. G. Cox School. The bridegroom graduated from East Carolina University and the UNCCH Law School. He is an attorney with</p>
        <p>Gaykxrd, l^nglch and IteNidly.</p>
        <p>The couple will reside in GreenvUle following their wedding trip.</p>
        <p>Foikiwhig the ceremony, a recqition was held hi the diurch Parrish Hall.</p>
        <p>The refreshrnem table was centered with a footed compote arrangemeift of fall foliage and flowers.</p>
        <p>A program of special music was presented dioing the recq&amp;gt;-tkMi by the string trio. Mrs. Christy Bums was special vocalist for the receptkm.</p>
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        <p>Miss Carmen Elaine Dawkins Weds Nicholas Albert Daves</p>
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        <p>Marsh-Fleming Vows Solemnized Friday</p>
        <p>SMITHFIELD - Miss Ann Morris Fleming and Timothy Grady Marsh were united in marriage Friday at 8:00 p.m. in the Centenary United Methodist Church here.</p>
        <p>The Rev. Ben Wilson III assisted by the Rev. Dave Redidi of Nicholasville, Ky., performed the double ring ceremony.</p>
        <p>Given in marriage by her father, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dixon Fleming of Smithfield. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Oren Grady Marsh of Miami, Fla.</p>
        <p>Miss Flemings gown of white silk organza over de-lustered satin featured an empire bodice with bishop sleeves. Reembroidered aiencon lace beaded in seed pearls and iridescent sequins outlined the portrait neckline and formed sprays on the sleeves and full skirt which extended into a chapel train. Her full length mantilla of bridal illusion was bordered in the matching lace. She carried a cascade bouquet of white roses, stephanotis and a^aragus fern centered with a yellow throated white orchid.</p>
        <p>Wedding music was presented, by Mrs. John Arthur Wallace Sr., organist, and Frank Wallacq, trumpeteer.</p>
        <p>Miss Jean Griffin Fleming was her sisters maid of honor. She was attired in a bottle green knit gown featuring a portrait neckline and long sleeves trimmed with malibu. She carried a cascade bouquet of yellow roses, fuji mums and babys breath.</p>
        <p>Bridesnuiids were Mrs. J(4in Dixon Fleming Jr., sister-in-law of the bride. Miss Amy Marsh, sister of the bridegroom. Miss Kay Castleberry, Miss Mary Creech and Miss Martha</p>
        <p>Wooten, all of Smithfield, and Miss Rhonda Smith of Burlington. Their dresses and flowers matched those of the maid of honor.</p>
        <p>(Carles Hartman of Johnson City, Tenn., uncle of the bridegroom, served as best man. Groomsmen were J&amp;lt;4ui Dixon Fleming Jr. and Miles Glenn Fleming, brother of the bride, of Smithfield, Capt. Tommy Bailey of Boone, Bruce Maynard and John Pisani both of Miami, Fla., and Robert Worsham of Smithfield.</p>
        <p>The bride attended Peace College and Appalachian State University. She will complete her education at the University of Miami. The bridegroom graduated Magna Cum Laude from East Tennessee State University, where he received a B.S. degree. He received his M.A. degree from Appalachian State University. He is presently employed by the Dade County Public Schools, Miami, Fla.</p>
        <p>Following the ceremony, the brides parents entertained at a reception at the Country Qub of Johnstoii County.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip, the couple will make their home in Miami, Fla.</p>
        <p>Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Fleming of Raleigh, and Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Edwards of Greenville, aunts and uncles of the bride entertained at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Fleming for the bridal party and members of the family Wednesday evening.</p>
        <p>Miss Carmen Elaine Dawkins and Nicholas Albert Daves were married Saturday at 1 p.m. in the Immanuel Baptist CTiurch by Rev. Gene M. Adams and the father of the bride.</p>
        <p>The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garrett Dawkins of Greenville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harmon Daves Jr. of Spartanburg, S. C.</p>
        <p>The chancel of the church was decorated with a fifteen-branched candelabrum interspersed with greenery and flanked by a basket of fall flowers. On either side were candelabros in fall flowers and palms.</p>
        <p>Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of ivory poie de soie satin with ap-pliques of Chantilly lace centered with clusters of seed pearls. The sheath gown had a high neckline with long tapered sleeves. The gown was bordered at the bottom with poie de soie lace. Her elbow length veil was of ivory silk illusion and was attached to a bandeau headpiece with appliques of Chantilly lace. Her bouquet was a formal Victorian bouquet of talisman roses, lace pompons and babys breath tapered off in English ivy and -ivory streamers.</p>
        <p>Alice Elaine Dawkins of Greenville, niece of the bride, was maid of honor. She wore a formal gown of rust polyester knit with a halter design, featuring a chiffon cape. The bodice</p>
        <p>A bridesmaids luncheon was given by Mrs. James L. Creech and her daughter, Mary, at their home in Smithfield at noon Thursday.</p>
        <p>The parents of the bridegroom entertained at dinner following the wedding rehearsal Thursday evening in the Rendezvous Room adjoining Howard Johnsons Restaurant.</p>
        <p>On Friday at noon, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Alford of Rocky Mount, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Griffin of Charlotte, aunts and uncles of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. (Cunningham of Smithfield held the wedding brunch in the Cunninghams home honoring the bridal couple, wedding party and out-of-town guests.</p>
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        <p>featured a scoop neckline and an empire waistline.</p>
        <p>Bridesmaids were Mrs. Howard Garrett Dawkins Jr. of Greenville, Mrs. Frank Morgan Dawkins of Louisville, Ky., both sisters-in-law to the bride, and Mrs. Alvin Shedrick Jolly III of Spartanburg, S. C., sister of the bridegroom. 'They wore dresses similiar to that of the honor attendant. They carried bouquets of fall pompons, talisman roses and com flowers accented with crimson wheat and fall babys breath. They also wore babys breath in their hair.</p>
        <p>Miss Mary Ann Hagler of Winston-Salem and Miss Nancy G. Barnhill of Robersonville were honor attendants.</p>
        <p>TTie mothers wore cymbidium orchid corsages.</p>
        <p>The father of the bridegroom served as best man. Ushers were Dr. Howard Garrett Dawkins Jr. of Greenville, Frank Morgan Dawkins of Louisville, Ky., both brothers of the bride, and Alvin Shedrick Jolly III of Spartanburg, S. C., brother-in-law of the bridegroom.</p>
        <p>Wedding music was provided by organist Herbert Joyner and soloist Nora Jean Hill, both of Kinston.</p>
        <p>The reception was held at the church. Greeting the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Goins of Winston-Salem and Dr. and Mrs. Howard G. Dawkins Jr. In charge of the brides table and register were Mary Ann Hagler of Winston-Salem and Nancy G. Barnhill of Robersonville. Others assisting were Mr. and Mrs. A. Shedrick Jolly III, Mrs. Charles W. Warren, and Mrs. Dan S. Williamswi, both aunts of the bridegroom.</p>
        <p>The bride is a graduate of Concord Senior High and Meredith College and is employed as a sales representative for Krispy Kreme</p>
        <p>Wedding</p>
        <p>Invitation</p>
        <p>Mrs. Gwendolyn Drake requests the honor of your presence at the marriage of her daughter, Marsha Gayle, to Glenn Harper Brown on Saturday, Dec. 10, at 4:30 p.m. at Medley Chapel CME Church, Bethel. No invitations were mailed locally.</p>
        <p>Doughnut Company. The bridegroom is a graduate of R. J. Reynolds High School and Davidson College, and received his M.B.A. from UNC-CH. He is employed as a vice-president of North Carolina National Bank.</p>
        <p>Pre-nuptial events included a wedding breakfast given by Dr. and Mrs. James Carter, Dr. and Mrs. Howard G. Dawkins, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Milton Williams at the home of the Carters on the morning of the wedding, a rehearsal party given by Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Tyson at their home Friday, a rehearsal dinner given by the parents of the bridegroom and Mr. and Mrs. A. Shedrick Jolly III at the Brook Valley Country Club, and a coffee given in honor of the bride at the home of Mrs. A. M. Mumford. Other hostesses were Mrs. Glenn Cox, Mrs. Curtis Howell, Mrs. Reid Tripp, Mrs. Charlie Snell, Mrs. A. S. Johnson, Mrs. W. G. Moore, Mrs. Alex White, Mrs. Tyson Bilbro and Mrs. Raymond Martin.</p>
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        <p>Christmas Open House 1:00 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.' Sunday, December 4, 1977</p>
        <p>Everyone is invited.</p>
        <p>Drawing at 5:00 P.M. For 5 Different Door Prizes to be given away. (Do not have to be present to win)</p>
        <p>Refreshments will be served. Coffee &amp;amp; Dessert available.</p>
        <p>All eight dealers at Woodside Antiques are making a special effort to make this an outstanding occasion for everyone.</p>
        <p>We'll Be Looking For YOU!</p>
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        <p>Miss Barbara Kay Carson Weds Joel S. Barnhill</p>
        <p>Double Ring Ceremoiiy Unites Couple Saturdy Afternoon</p>
        <p>MRS. JOEL SPENCER BARNHILL</p>
        <p>At</p>
        <p>Wit's End</p>
        <p>'I</p>
        <p>By Erma Bombeck</p>
        <p>I was standing on the curb the other day when my husband yelled from behind the wheel of the car, Get in!</p>
        <p>I yelled back, Where do you want me to sit?</p>
        <p>He retorted, Your usual place.</p>
        <p>I had to stand there and smile. That was a ridiculous thing to say to a woman who has changed seats in a car every time the gears shift.</p>
        <p>When we dated, I sat so close to the driver, he looked like he was driving alone. The longer we dated, the'more I gravitated toward the passenger side.</p>
        <p>After we were married, I was all the way over to the door . . . with the exception of when my mother-in-law rode with us and I was relegated to the back seat.</p>
        <p>After the first two children were bom, I sat with my body draped over the back seat so I could lurch and swat. When a third child came along, I sacrificed my front window seat and sat between the other two in the back to (a) accommodate everyone with a window seat and (b) to keep them from killing one another.</p>
        <p>After car pools became a way of life, I slid over to the drivers spot behind the steering wheel, a</p>
        <p>position I held until my knees locked.</p>
        <p>I remained there until the children began to drive. Then I moved back to the passenger side where I sat constricted in fear with my right foot on an imaginary brake and both hands on the door handle.</p>
        <p>When the children left and we began to see grown-ups once again, I was relegated to the back seat with the other woman where it was assumed we would have more to talk about than the man I married.</p>
        <p>Some women teil me it isnt over yet. Theres the period when you get grandchildren and they ride up front and you sit in the back with the porta-potty and the playpen, and when your daughter gets older, you end up in the back seat with her again.</p>
        <p>Are you going to stand there all day or are you going to get into the car? yelled my husband impatiently.</p>
        <p>I crawled over the dog (who insists on sitting by the window where he can hang his tongue out of the no-draft) and squeezed in close to my husband. Weve gone complete cycle, I whispered.  </p>
        <p>He hadnt the foggiest notion what I was talking about.</p>
        <p>The Bethel United Methodist Church was the setting for the private wedding ceremony of Barbara Kay Carson and Joel Spencer Bamhili. The doublering ceremony was soieminized by the Rev. Eilis J. Bedsworth at 3:30 p.m. Saturday.</p>
        <p>The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wade Carson of BeUid. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tracy Bamhili of Stokes.</p>
        <p>Jackie Jarvis of Greenville, organic, presented a program of nuptial music prior to the ceremony. Soloist, Emery T. Davis of Bethel, sang Ich Liebe Dich, Walk Hand In Hand and One Hand, One Heart.</p>
        <p>The bride, given in marriage by her parents and escorted by her fatlKr, wore a formal gown of white qiana. The gown was fashioned with an empire waist, a Queen Anne neckline and long fitted sleeves. The A-line skirt fell from the empire bodice into a cathedral train. Seed pearls and iridescents on rosepoint lace enchanced the neckline and encircled the cuffs of the sleeves.</p>
        <p>Her cathedral length mantilla of silk illusion fell from a Camelot cap of qiana adorned with seed pearls and iridescents on rosepoint lace. The bride carried a formal cascade bouquet of miniature white carnations, white sweetheart roses and a white orchid interspersed with stephanotis.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Joseph Roy Smith attended her sister as matron of honor. She wore a formal gown of terra cotta qiana. The gown was designed with an empire waist, cowl neck collar and long fitted sleeves. She carried a cascade of yellow fiyi mums, bronze pompons, and eucalyptus.</p>
        <p>The bridegrooms father served as best man. Ushers were Clarence Tracy Barnhill Jr., brother of the bridegroom, and Dr. Joseph Roy Smith.</p>
        <p>The mother of the bride chose a formal gown of autumn rose, complemented with a full length sheer coat. She carried a white cattleya orchid fastened to her handbag.</p>
        <p>The mother of the bridegroom wore an azure blue formal gown and carried a white cattleya orchid fasten to her bag.</p>
        <p>The bridegrooms maternal grandmother selected a formal gown of melln rose. She wore a white cattleya orchid.</p>
        <p>Following the ceremony, a reception was given for the couple at the home of the brides parents.</p>
        <p>On Friday evening, the bridegrooms parents honored the wedding party, out-of-town guests and relatives at an afterrehearsal dinner at The King and Queen Restaurant in Greenville.</p>
        <p>The bride attended Atlantic Christian College. The bridegroom attended North Carolina State University. They are both employed with Carson Gas and Peanut Company.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to Florida, the couple will reside in Bethel.</p>
        <p>Miss Lena Hope Tripp and Kemetli M. Sermont were married in the Red Oak Christian Cliupch Saturday at 4 p.m. Dr. Harold Deitch officiated at the double-ring ceremony.</p>
        <p>The ciMirch was cetUered with a fifteen-branch brass candelabra holding kn arrangement of pink and while gladioli chrysanthemums and pompom flanked by two seven-branch brass candelabra.</p>
        <p>The couple knelt on a white wrought-iron prle-dieu for the benediction. Family pews were marked with pink and white satin.</p>
        <p>The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Earl Tripp of Greenville. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Sermons of Farm-ville.</p>
        <p>Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown with a chapel train of qiana and Venise lace. 'The fitted bodice featured a Victorian neckline and full length tapered sleeves. Venise lace motifs outlined an illusion yoke of the bodice, appliqued the tapered sleeves, and encircled the waist. The full length skirt extended into a chapel train. Venise lace bordered the hemline. The bride chose a fingerti length chiffon mantilla bordered with Venise lace with an illusion blusher attached to a Camelot cap for her</p>
        <p>headpteoe. Her bouquet was a white lace covered B&amp;amp;ie topped ivtth a white cattleya ordiid corsage. with garUoKli of pink miniature camatlom and pompons with matching rOibons.</p>
        <p>Geneva Warren of Greenville, cousin (rf the bride, was the honor attendant. She wore an A-line drem made of pink polyester with floral chiffon jacket. She carried a long-stem white mum and babys breath with pink streamers. She wore a headpiece of white pompons with babys breath.</p>
        <p>Bridesmaids were Jo Anne Sermons, sister of the bridegroom, and Tena Tripp, sister of the bride, both of Greenville. They wore dresses similiar to that of the honor attendam and carried a long-stem pink mum. They wore a hairpiece of white pompons and babys breath with pink ribbons.</p>
        <p>The father of the bridegroom served as best man. Ushers were William Sermons of Farmville, brother of the bridegroom, and Len Sawyer of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Wedding music was provided by organist Libby Braxton.</p>
        <p>The wedding was directed by Joyce Spencer.</p>
        <p>The reception was held at the church following the cerenvmy.</p>
        <p>The table was decorated with a lace doth and a cwtarpieoe of ptaik and white emmtkm, pompons and Radiol i, inlenpersed with babys breath, the cake was served by Mrs. Faye Tr^ aunt of the bride. Pinch Punch was served by Leatrlce Galloway, aunt of the bride. Assisting in serving was Mrs. Neil Bland, Mrs. Jane Tripp, and Mrs. Barbara Tripp.</p>
        <p>'The mother of the bride wore a pink dre with a pink carnation. The nwther of the bridegroom wore a green dress with a white carnation. The grandmothers were remmbered with corsages of white carnations.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to unannounced points, the couple will reside in Greenville.</p>
        <p>The bride is a graduate of North Pitt High School and is employed with Eaton Corporation. The bridegroom is a graduate of Farmville High School and is enqiloyed with the Greenville Fire Department.</p>
        <p>Showers included one given at the home of the bride-elect. A shower given by relatives of the bridegroom was hdd at the home of Mrs. J. E. Sermons in Farmville.</p>
        <p>A miscellaneous rehearsal party was given by the</p>
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        <p>McRenzie-CroWther Vows Solemnized</p>
        <p>Miii Sanan , Jae Crowther became the iMride of Chartes Kevin McKenzie at St. Pauii EpiscofMl Chtffcfa Friday. The Rev. Pat Houiton performed the double ring ceremoiqr at four oclock in the afternoon.</p>
        <p>The bride ia the daughter of Mr. Arthur, John Crowther and Mrs. Jemiifer Gale Crowther of Greenville. The bridegrocMn is the son of Bfrs. L. C. McKuie Jr. of Roeeboro, and the late Mr. L.C. McKenzie.</p>
        <p>A program of organ music was presented by Sharon Irwin. Miss Holly Stallings, vocalist, was ac-om^Muiied by her brother, Lee Stallings. The music presented was You Light Up My Life and the WeddingSong.</p>
        <p>The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a formal l)gth gown of white qiana over peau de sole designed with a scoq? neckline with a stand-up Elizabethan' collar, outlined in Venise lace. Matching lace was repeated on the fitted empire bodice and encircled the waistline. Self-covered buttons extended down the back to the waistline. The long fitted sleeves featured cuffs of the silk Venise</p>
        <p>MISS MARY LOU BUNTING. . is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Royal Bunting of Bethel, who announce her engagement to Timothy Wilson Roberson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hudson Roberson of Robersonville. The wedding will take place Jan. 21.</p>
        <p>MS. KATHY HADDOCK LANGLEY. . .is the daughter of Mrs. Mary B. Williams of Rt. 2, Greenville, who announces her engagement to Frank Charles Harrington Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Harrington Sr. of Rt. 3, Greenville. The wedding will take place in May.</p>
        <p>The ancient Egyptian pha-raohs prized the turquoise stone and sometimes sent thousands of miners under guard to the Sinai Peninsula to find them. In the New World, turquoise was used by prehistoric Indians for pendants, beads, mosaics and carved figures.</p>
        <p>Since 1942, when large dqx)s-its of bauxite were discovered on Jamaica, the island has been the worlds largest supplier of ore and alumina.</p>
        <p>Abby Votes With Miss Linvill, Mr, Cooley Wed Other Sources</p>
        <p>By Abigail Van Buren</p>
        <p>1977 by Th* Chicago Tribuna-N.Y.Nawt Synd. Inc.</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: I am just about ready to lose my mind. I have talked to our minister, my family doctor (he gave me some pills for my nerves}, all my relatives and some of the neighWs, and everyone tells me there is nothing I can do. You are my last hope.</p>
        <p>I have a beautiful daughter. She is 54 and has never been married. She had her chances, but she was particular. She worked steady for 35 years, saved her money and never ran aroimd.</p>
        <p>Well, she nally met a man she thinks is worth marrying. He is 57 (he says) and has never been married (he claims). He travels for some kind of electronics company, and all I know about him is that he drives a nice car and has my daughter in a trance. Here is the blow. My daughter says she doesnt want a wedding, so if she doesnt come home one night, I shouldnt worryshell  have gone to Las Vegas to get married. How can I talk some sense into that childs head?</p>
        <p>HEARTBROKEN MOTHER</p>
        <p>DEAR MOTHER: Ill have to vote with the minister, your family doctor, the relatives and the neighbors. Your child is a big girl now and well able to make her own decisions. Dont take it personally. Shes entitled to have the Idnd of wedding she wants.</p>
        <p>DEAR ABBY: Im 25, have been divorced for five years and have two children, ages 6 and 4.1 wasnt married when my second child was born. Thats when I had my tubes tied. (I figured two children were enough for me, married or single.)</p>
        <p>'Then I met Ray and it was love at first sight for both of us. Ray is perfect for me in every way. Hes 33, divorced ' and has never had any children, but hes crazy about kids. Hes just like a father to my children and they adore him. Abby, Ive never known such a kind and understanding man.</p>
        <p>Ray and 1 have set our wedding date, and the closer it gets the more chicken I get because I never told him that I had my tubes tied. He keeps talking about the kids we will have one day, and I just cant tell him I cant have any more. I am so afraid that if he knows the truth it might change the way he feels about me, and I love him so much I dont want to lose him.</p>
        <p>Would it be terribly dishonest if I were to keep this from him?</p>
        <p>CHICKEN</p>
        <p>DEAR CHICKEN: Yes. If it will make a difference in his feelings for you, youre better off knowing now. Tell him. If hes as kind and understanding as you say he is, hell marry you anyway.</p>
        <p>If you feel left out and lonely, or wish you knew how to get poopie to like you, my new booklet, How To Be Popsdar; Youre Never Too Young or Too Old, is for you. Send il along with a long, self-addressed, stamped (24 cents) envelope to Abby, 132 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212.</p>
        <p>Linda Louise Linvill and Robert Elton Cooley were married Friday at 4 p.m. in the Ayden United Methodist Church. The Rev. Travis Owen officiated in the double-ring ceremony.</p>
        <p>The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis E. Beierschmitt of Ayden. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elton L. Cooley of Grlfton.</p>
        <p>Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a two-piece formal-length dress of ivory with front and back crystal pleating, the full sleeves gathered at the waist. The dress was trimmed in gray, green and brown ribbons. Her veil was a three-tiered fingertip length of nylon illusion with an ivory satin bow and scattered flowers. Her nosegay was of bronze and yellow daisies with streamers to match her dress.</p>
        <p>Carolyn Beierschmitt of Chester, Va was matron of honor. She wore a formal length gown of polyester with a square neck, empire waist, and short puffed sleeves. She carried a sjngle long-stemmed yellow carnation with green streamers.</p>
        <p>Bridesmaid was Janice Grady of Beulaville. She wore a gown</p>
        <p>similiar to that of the matron of honor.</p>
        <p>John OQuinn of Grifton was best man. Ushers were Dennis Beierschmitt of Chester, Va., brother of the bride, and Jimmy Jone Jr. of La Grange. C3iristopher Linvill, son of the bride, lighted the candles.</p>
        <p>Wedding music was provided by organist Andrea Norris and soloist Wilbur Ormond. Songs included Love and Colour My World.</p>
        <p>The wedding was directed by Joyce Ormond.</p>
        <p>The reception was held in the fellowship following the ceremony. Serving as hostess was Linda Dinn of Grifton. At</p>
        <p>the register was Wanda Gaskins of Greenville. The cake was cut by Mrs. Joan Jones of Clayroot. Punch was poured by Carrn Haddock.</p>
        <p>After a wedding trip to unannounced points, the couple will resident Rt. 2 Ayden.</p>
        <p>The bride is a graduate of Nor-view High and attended Old Dominion University and is employed by E. I. Dupont. The bridegroom is a graduate of Ayden-Grifton High School and is employed by Stuart Shinn, Inc. of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Pre-nuptial parties included a miscellaneous shower for the bride at the home of the</p>
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        <p>la(. The flowing ddrt and attached chapel length grain were edged in the sUk Venise lace.</p>
        <p>She wore a walking length tioed imp(Mled Uiijsion veil held in place by a Camdot cap overlaid in silk Venise lace beaded with pearls. Her bouquet was a mixture of pink orchids, pink roses, white carnations and stephanotis.</p>
        <p>The matron of honor, Mrs. Gillian S. Elliot, of Gaithersburg, Md., aunt of the bride, wore a formal length, gownx)f pansy knit designed with a scoop neckline accentuated by Trapimta stitdiing. Matching trim was repeated on the cuffs of the long fitted sleeves. The full skirt fell from the empire waistline styled with an overlay of Trapunta with rope tied at both sides. Her bouquet was of pink roses and white carnations.</p>
        <p>Bridesmaids were Miss Gaudia McKenzie, sister of the bridegroom of Boone, Miss Julie Strickland of Greenville, and Miss Michele Gentile of Grimesland. Their gowns were styled identically to Uie honor attendant in a shade of hyacinth blue. They carried identical bouquets as the matron of honor.</p>
        <p>The best man was Bradley W. McKenzie, brother of the bridegroom from Roseboro. Groomsmen were David G. Crowther of Raleigh and William J. Crowther of Greenville, both brothers of the bride, and Shelley Hairr of Clinton.</p>
        <p>A rec^tion was held at the Greenville Police Hut given by the brides parents. Guests were greeted by Mrs. Calvin 0. Stephens.</p>
        <p>lihe police hut was decorated with pink and white flowers.</p>
        <p>The bridegroom is employed as a Greenville police officer. He is a graduate of East Carolina University. The bride will be at</p>
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        <p>The coig)Ie will live in Greenville following a wedding trip to the mountains.</p>
        <p>The bride and bridegroom were honored at a dinner Thursday given by Mr. and Mrs. Amos R. BuUer. Mr. and Mrs. William A. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. R. B.</p>
        <p>James and Mr. and Mrs. William A. Tew in Ginton.</p>
        <p>Mrs. T. R. Strickland Miss Julie Strickland entertained at a shower Sunday.</p>
        <p>The rehearsal dinner was given by the bridegrooms mother at Uie home of the brides parents.</p>
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        <p>An old house, a bit of imagination, careful planning and a committed family  thats what it took to produce a comfortable home tailored to suit the needs of the Wiley Ray Hardee Jr. family of Pitt County.</p>
        <p>Carol Ann and Ray, a couple in their early 30s, decided that renovation of a house on the 123-acre farm they are buying was the best way of achieving their dream house.</p>
        <p>The local Agricultural Extension Office was contacted to assist in planning for the project. The Home Economics Extension Office, a cooperative contractor, plus back-up help from the extension housing specialist made the demonstration project a rewarding experience.</p>
        <p>Informality is the way of life for this active farm family and this is the feeling they wanted their home to have. One large living area, an adequate dinning area near a well planned kitchen and an office for the farm operation were some of the musts on their list.</p>
        <p>Warm colors were selected for the interior of the house. Exposed beams, a massive fireplace and stained woodwork contribute to the atmosphere of the great room. Shutters serve as window treatment at the four windows which house a variety of green plants.</p>
        <p>The office has a restored fireplace that really works. A Ben Franklin stove, a black rocker, a brass bed and two oak chests are used in the master bedroom. The house has bedrooms for each of the couples three children and a guest room. A laundry area is located behind louvered doors in the bedroom hall. A tile floor with a drain is a built-in safety measure in case of a washing machine overflow.</p>
        <p>The house, with yellow vinyl siding and bam red shutters, has a newly landscaped yard including fruit trees which were already there. A wing, to house vehicles to be added in the future, will complete the project.</p>
        <p>The Hardees are opening their remodeled home Wednesday, Nov. 30, to share ideas with others who might be interested hi a renovation project. The public is invited to visit the house, which will be open from 2-5 p.m. and from 7-8 p.m., according to Mrs. Sue B. May, home economics extenstion agent.</p>
        <p>The Hardee home is located on rural road 1110 between Ayden and Grifton. When traveling south from Ayden on Highway 11, turn west on rural road 1108 at the Ayden-Grifton High School, go approximately one mile and turn left on rural road 1110.</p>
        <p>Eleborah G. Peel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dallas Peel of Richmond, Va., formerly of Greenville, is now living in Wilhelmshaven, West Germany.</p>
        <p>At the end of September, she began serving as an apprentice with Alfred Fhrer Orgelban, a pipe organ building firm in Wilhelmshaven.</p>
        <p>She was invited to live in the home of the president of the company, Fritz Schild, his wife and two children. After working in Germany for approximately a year, she will return to the United States where she will represent the company in sales and maintenance.</p>
        <p>Deborah received her master of music degree in church music from Northwestern University in August.</p>
        <p>She is the granddau^ter of Mrs. Gilbert Peel Sr. of Greenville.</p>
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        <p>FARMVILLE &amp;gt;- The marriage of Jackie Caixrf Beaman and WUlard Leon Ellis Jr. was S(^mnized in the Friendship Free WUI Baptist Chtoch Friday at 7:00 p.m.</p>
        <p>The Rev. Walter Reytarids performed the double ring ceremony. A program of wedding music was presented by Susan Parker of Rt. 1, Farm-ville, pianist. Kenneth Cobb, cousin of the bride, sang Whither Thou Goest and More. Susan Beaman, sister of the bride, sang The Wedding Prayer.</p>
        <p>Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jai^r 0. Beaman of Rt. 1, Farmville, the bride was given in marriage by her father. She wore a formal length gown of organza and alencon lace encircled with seed pearls. The fitted bodice featured a split V-neckline and full bishop sleeves. Alencon lace encrusted with seed pearls adorned the bodice and organza ruffle over the hand. The full length flared organza skirt extended into a chapel train accented with a bow at the waist back.</p>
        <p>The bride chose a fingertip layered veil of illusion appliqued with alencon lace attached to a lace cap etched with seed pearls. The brides jewelry was a pearl necklace and matching earrings. Her bouquet was of white miniature carnations and fuji mums with yellow sweetheart roses interlaced with ribbon.</p>
        <p>Mr. and Mrs. Willard Leon Ellis of Farmville are parents of the bridegroom.</p>
        <p>The maid of honor was Susan Beaman of Farmville, sister of the bride. She wore a formal length gown of spice polyester interlock and ivory Venise lace. The gown featured a Queen Ann neckline, A-line skirt and matching capelet. She carried a nosegay of spider mums, babys breath and daisies. Bridesmaids were Mrs. Larry Brock of Meridian, Miss., sister of the bridegroom, Debbie Smith of Rt. 2, LaGrange, Pam Beaman of Farmville, sister of the bride, and Vicky Ellis of Farmville, sister of the bridegroom. Their dresses and flowers were identical to those of the horwr attendant.</p>
        <p>Tammy Brock of Meridian, Miss., niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl. She wore a formal length white dress with an assortment of flowers. The ring bearer was Chad Grant of Farmville.</p>
        <p>Miss Linvill...</p>
        <p>(Continued from page C-4)</p>
        <p>' bridegrooms parents. Cake and punch were served. A spaghetti dinner in honor of the couple was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Cooley of Wilson. A rehearsal supper followed the rehearsal on 24, 'Thursday in the fellowship hall of the church. It was given by Mr. and Mrs. Elton L. Cooley.</p>
        <p>The father of the bridegroom was best man. Utrtters were Walter Moffitt, Rkky EUis, Morris Lewis and Wayne Slaughter, all of Farmville.</p>
        <p>Mrs. PhU Rouse of Snow HUl, cousin of the bride, presided at the guest register. The wedding was directed by Mrs. Wesley Oakley and Mrs. Walter Reynolds.</p>
        <p>A graduate of East Carolina University, the bride teaches kindergarten in the Greene County School System. The bridegroom, a graduate of Farmville Central, is employed by Carolina Telephone and Telegraph, Farmville.</p>
        <p>The couple will live In Farmville after a wedding trip to unannounced points.</p>
        <p>The parents of the bride entertained at a reception in the church fellowship hall.</p>
        <p>The lace covered table was centered with a silver candelabrum of white mixed flowers and candles. Punch was poured by Mrs. Jimmy Woten, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Lin-wood Cobb, aunt of the bride, served the three Mered wedding cake, which was placed on a matching decorated table.</p>
        <p>The parents of the bridegroom entertained at an after-rehearsal party in the fellowship hall</p>
        <p>HIGH POINT ~ Barbara Anita Kearns and Charies Venable Barlow were married tal the Emmanuel Lutheran Church here in a double ring ceremony 1^ Pastor Jooeph L Griffin on Saturday in a candlelight ceremony at 6 p.m.</p>
        <p>The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Clifford Kearns of Trinity. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Bariow of Greenville.</p>
        <p>Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of ivory organza and French imported alencon lace. The bodice featured an empire waistline with a French alencon lace cape appliqued with seed pearls in designs. The cape featured tiny covered buttons down the back. The A-line skirt was edged in wide matching lace and swept into a lace trimmed chapel train. The chapel length veil of bridal illusion was edged in matching French alencon lace and fell from a matching lace covered Juliet cap encrusted with seed pearls in designs to match the bodice of the gown. 'The bride carried an arm bouquet of happiness roses featuring garlands of asparagus fern.</p>
        <p>Linda Kearns Carraway of Maryville, Tenn., sister of the bride, was matron of honor. She</p>
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        <p>Mrs. Fitts Speaks To Credit Women Tuesday</p>
        <p>The Greenville Credit Women-Intemational held its meeting Tuesday evening at the Three Steers Restaurant.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Dawn Fitts spoke to the members on the topic from the International manual entitled "Club Protocol for CW-I. She stressed that protocol is defined as being the customs and regulations dealing with diplomatic formality, precedence and etiquette.</p>
        <p>She stated that it is important for the presiding officer to begin with farniliarizing herself with the by-laws so that she can be in command of the rules and regulations of CW-1, This gives an individual a positive feeling about what, why and how she is to perform.</p>
        <p>Her closing remarks stated that, You can readily see that protocol is a code of etiquette that provides the common sense and courteous rules that are used in conducting a meeting, handling your job and even guiding your everyday living and thus creating less friction. Once you realize the why and need of protocol, you will find it so helpful in all that you do. To know and follow the rules you will find that you have the confidence to accomplish many things.</p>
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        <p>a A-ltne apkx colored polyester dress with  V-necklioe covered with a crystal pleated peUum Jacket with cap sleeves and an laaet waistband which buttoned at the waist and fell to the hips with a sll^ ntf-fle. She carried a bouquet of marble daisies in faU tones tied with a two^oned ribbon.</p>
        <p>Bridesmaids were MarUynn Kearns Sizemore ol Orange Park, Fla., and Stephanie Margarete Kearns of Trinity, both sisters of the bride. They wore dresses identical to that of the honor attendant and carried similiar bouquets.</p>
        <p>Paula Routh of Frankville was flower girl. She wore a dark brown velvet Jumper and a creanxolored ruffled blouse. She carried a basket of marble daisies in fall tones and tied with a two-toned ribbon.</p>
        <p>Father of the bridegroom was best man. Ushers were George Bryan Carraway. brother-in-law of the bride, of MaryvUle. and William Lyle Bariow of Greenville, brother of the bridegroom.</p>
        <p>George Bryan Carraway of Maryville, nqjhcw of the bride, was ring bearer.</p>
        <p>The mother of bride wore a long formal gown of shrimp colored georgette fashioned with an empire wlastline and flowing cape. A talisman cymbiduim orchid was attached to a coordinated gold purse.</p>
        <p>The mother of the bridegroom wore a formal length gown of green polyester with a V-neckline which draped over the shoulder to the waist. It was accented by an ivory cymbidium orchid corsage.</p>
        <p>Wedding music was provided by Mrs. Margaret Heame.</p>
        <p>Foilowing the ceremony, a reception was held in the Terrace Room at the Top of the Mart.</p>
        <p>budget for 1977-78 was presented by Chairman Inda Wingate.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Barbara Manning announced that the annual Christmas meeting will be held Dec. 20 at-First Federal with each one bringing a covered dish.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Linda Westbrook gave a report on the annual fall board meeting held in High Point. All new local club presidents were installed in an "hour glass installation. New state yearbooks and educational manuals were distributed to members.</p>
        <p>Mrs. Doris Price was welcomed into the club. Mrs. Lillie Darden was welcomed as a prospective member by President Carol Hardee Ideas for money-making projects for scholarships, presented each year to EC business students, were presented by Ms.</p>
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        <p>By Sharon Connolly</p>
        <p>The nutjority of dUbc at Row High were not active last week as students went to school for only three days before the Thanksgiving holidays began.</p>
        <p>One club that was active was the Anchor Club. Several members met Sunday afternoon to prepare fruit baskets. These baskets were later deltvered to the nursing home as Thanksgiving presents.</p>
        <p>Two other clubs held a Joint meeting last week These were the Key Qub and the Keywanet-tes. During the meeting both clubs were invited to help with a skate-a-thon to raise money for diabetics. The event is plaimed for Dec. 21 at Spmls World.</p>
        <p>The distributing of fruitcakes also occurred at the meeting. Each clito member was asked to sell at least one Benson fruitcake at $4.50 each to raise money for later club projects.</p>
        <p>Ending school Wednesday was a 'Thanksgiving skit performed during an assembly. Following the skit was a turkey of the day contest. Frank Davenport was crowned turkey of the day after he received the most gobbles from the student body.</p>
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        <p>An enforced ocean voyage was an easy way to clean a tofwn of strange and dii^mtlng figures. Some were herded on pilgrimage ships takii^ the demented to shrines. Some were pushed off at the next harbor. Some were abandoned to the sea.</p>
        <p>In todays enli^tened age of sctence and social conscience, thousamte of mentally disabled persons are still voyagers, a fragile cargo released from state hospitals and caM adrift in conten^rary ships of fools.</p>
        <p>They Journey from hospital to hospital, from hospital to community  there to Wlow a circuit of halfway houses, flophouses and emergency rooms. Many return to the hoepltal.</p>
        <p>In the name of humanity, therapy, civil liberty and economy, nx&amp;gt;re than 300,000 mentally disabled persons have been discharged since 1963 and sent to the community.</p>
        <p>But the' community, with its warm connotations of caring, often doesnt exist or isnt the place people came from or remember. Mostly it shuns the mentally disabled and shuts them out.</p>
        <p>There are successes in the exodus. Experts agree that de-institutionalization can and often does work and that many former patients lead successful and productive lives. Across the country there are dedicated people and programs to prove that properly planned, financed and executed, returning people to a community setting is good in terms of therapy, dignity and economy.</p>
        <p>The shift from public institutions clearly has succeeded ih removing people who dont need to be in hospitals, says William TenHoor, chief of the community support program of the National Institute of Mental Health.</p>
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        <p>They have poor housing and few services. They live in musing or boarding homes where they receive too much or too little care. Some are recruited litto migraiS l^xr camps or prostitution. Many are vlctinui of crime, poverty, hostility, indifference.</p>
        <p>In any event, the movement is in full swing. Community mental health is virtually the national ptriicy and law of the land where an estimated 20 millimi persons suffer some sort of mental illness at an annual cost of about $37 billion.</p>
        <p>Few contest the theory behind the reform. But an array of critics  officials, state employees, psychiatrists, polKi-cians and social and health workers  argue that the big shift from hospitals to communities is a good idea pooriy executed.</p>
        <p>Our society has made the decision that you dont lock up people and throw away the key anymore, says Dr. Allan Bei-gel, a psychiatrist and chairman of the Presidents Commission on Mental Health. The mental health system is still trying to catch up to that societal judgment.</p>
        <p>'The problem is the overwhelming number of released patients and lack of resources in the community. And the resources are not adequately organized.</p>
        <p>He adds: The mentally ill have no natural constituency ... There is still a stigma attached to mental illness.</p>
        <p>Numbers outline the problem.</p>
        <p>Since 1955, the total population of mental hospitals has dropped from a peak of 559,000 to 191,395, or about 66 percent  in part as a consequence of the new drugs that make patients more manageable.</p>
        <p>Illinois, for^xample, had 49,-000 patients in 1959 but fewer than 13,000 today. New Yorks in-patient peculation dropped from 85,000 in 1964 to 26,700 today. In California, the decline was from 36,000 a decade ago to about 16,000 now.</p>
        <p>Total admissions to state hospitals have dropped since 1972 and stays are becoming short</p>
        <p>er, btk 95 percent of admiasioro today are re-admissions, up 8 penfit since 1969.</p>
        <p>Mere mintoers say nothing abotd the human dimensions the exodus, which is best understood in the geography of the great dispersion, the psychiatric ghettos of big cities.</p>
        <p>Chicago has its Uptovm neighborhood, once a fashionable lakeside resMt. New York has its Upper Broadway. San Francisco has its Tenderloin. Rundown areas in Hollywood and Venice serve as communities in Southern California.</p>
        <p>Nor is it Just the plague of big cities. Former patients cluster in the resort communities of Long Beach, Bay Shore and Sayville on New Yorks Long Island. They find their way to affluent San Mateo County, Calif.</p>
        <p>They live in Irish Jacks Jumbled halfway house in Redwood City, Calif., or Chicagos Northmere  some call it the Ni^itmare Hotel  with its shrine of St. Jude; or the chandelier-lit Promenade Hotel on the Long Beach boardwalk with the waves shining at their feet.</p>
        <p>At the worst, they browse the streets. They move in a shuffle, the result of heavy medication. They sit on the curbs drinking or holding conversations with their private voices.</p>
        <p>And always some want to ^ back to hospitals. A middle-aged woman kept returning like a homing pigeon to New Yorks Bronx State Hospital. She couldnt cope with a troubled daughter, late welfare checks and the East Bronx where she was robbed five times. She began to hear voices.</p>
        <p>One night in Uptown Chicago, a 19-year-old former patient asked his counselor at a converted old hotel, the Grass-mere: Is there a difference between being' homesick and hospitalsick? I think Im hospi-talsick and need to go back. One time he cut himself up to gain readmission.</p>
        <p>Kathleen Brown, administrator at the Grassmere, says its getting harder and harder to be admitted to a hospital. Nowadays theyve got to go out and prove how sick they are. They shouldnt have to do that.</p>
        <p>Says Joan Richmond, associate director of consultation at the Edgewater Uptown Community Mental Health Center: We have clients for whom life on the streets is a nightmare. We have clients begging to be ho^italized, and we have to tell them that what they want is no longer available.</p>
        <p>In northern California, a 27-year-old schizophrenic and alcoholic has been in and out of, hospitals and emergency rooms since 1963. At Napa State Hospital he worked with the retarded and confided to his social worker, I had to drink hair tonic to get back in. Today he is out again, wandering.</p>
        <p>"There is a concrete and visible chronic population, says Dr. W. Melvin Brown, past president of the San Mateo County Mental Health Association. They need dignity and a haven from stimuli. So we sent them out to the community and they tell us by their bizarre behavior and by their appearances in local emergency rooms that they dont want to be here.</p>
        <p>Here and there in the swirl of the exodus patients find a true community, like the bright, clean. Fountain House on New Yorks littered West 47th Street.</p>
        <p>Founded by former patients in 1948, it is a bright magnet that serves about 2,000 members a year  most of them schizophrenics. Fountain House has a staff of more than 60, an annual budget of $1.2 million (40 percent from private sources) and provides a day program, evening program, 35-cent lunches, 50&amp;lt;ent dinners.</p>
        <p>We try to create opportunities, says associate director James R. Schmidt. We try to discover the talents that members have and stimulate them to help each other. Were not a clinic. But we do care.</p>
        <p>For many ex-patients though, the community is nothing like the highly organized, adequately financed Fountain House. For them, the community is a dangerous place where the strongest survive  and they are the weakest.</p>
        <p>Alphonsero B., a British West Indian, a chronic schizophrenic, was discharged from a Bronx hospital. He became a day laborer in Baltimore and was recruited into migrant labor. He was expelled for bizarre behavior, wandered for days and was arrested for stealing cucumbers from a farm kitchen. He was rehospitalized in Virginia.</p>
        <p>Kathy (not her real name) is a 22-year-old schizophrenic who lives in San Mateo County and travels a prostitution circuit from Southern California to Nevada. The product of a family that never allowed her freedom, she was sent to Napa State Hospital at 14 and was in and out for years, most</p>
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        <p>In addition the community satellite clinics will be held in the following locations 9:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m.</p>
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        <p>Friday, December 2  Grimesiand 9 a.m. -12 noon OTHER SERVICES</p>
        <p>Environmental Health  Services of the sanitarians are available daily. Call 752-4141 if you have questions concerning your environment.</p>
        <p>- Rabies Control  Services of the dog wardens are availaUe for pick-iq&amp;gt; of stray dogs and follow-up of reported dog bites. The pound will be (^&amp;gt;1 Monday -Friday from 3:30 - 5 p.m.</p>
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        <p>recently afUa* the birth of her child. She was discharged and found her way to East Palo Alto where she drifted withoid supervision until she connected with a pinq).</p>
        <p>Those may be extreme examples, but routine case stories are eloquent enoc^. Twiiley, the tall man who spins, topiike, on the Long Beach Boardwalk.' Sadie, the gaunt paranoid in gingham who starves slowly in her Tenderloin hotel room and mumbles of conspiracy. George with the gentle eyes who stands outside Chicagos Northmere Hotel, eager to talk with anyone.</p>
        <p>Dr. Jack Weinberg, president of the American P^chiatric Association, has watched Chicagos Uptown neighborhood become a psychiatric slum where an estimated 10,000 former patiits live in the shadows of the glitt1ng high-rises on Lakeshore Drive.</p>
        <p>We have great fears about placement of people in the community, he says. Its vital to place people from the ho^ital ip an emoti(Mial climate accepting to and accepting of them.</p>
        <p>But suddenly thousands were dumped without providing aftercare and they live wittxHit the rudimentary elements of human existence. It isnt good community psychiatry ... Its criminal.</p>
        <p>In well-off San Mateo County, which may have had more successes than most areas. Dr. Brown, the former president of the countys Mental Health Association, puts things even more pointedly.</p>
        <p>The community health movement hat fallen into disrepute, he says. In fact, there to no community move-ment because there to no com-immtty. No one has wdded a community that cares.</p>
        <p>In Long Beach and Bay Shore, Long Island, as in other places, citizens object to the numbers of former patients visited on their towns.</p>
        <p>Eddie Dinnean, 55, and a duster of disheveled, (]uiet men sit on the steps of the vdiite-washed Baybright hotel, a focus of community anger in Bay Store.</p>
        <p>Tall, gangling, shabby, he peers with some whimsy and bitterness through thick glasses set at a Jaunty angle.</p>
        <p>Ive had 10 years of incarceration in hospitals, and Ive bounced around a bit. Im an alcoholic and a real kodc, Eddie says cheerfully. J prayed for the day they would let us out and we could live like human beings again.</p>
        <p>'The Baybri^t isnt that bad, he says, and the ex-patients there are like brothers and sisters. We have to be, because its rough out there, he adds, pointing to the tidy, quiet main street.</p>
        <p>The town doesnt like us sitting out here, he says. Hes right. The kids call him a bum and retarded.</p>
        <p>I went out for a cup of coffee and they refused to serve me. I was barred from the Ice cream store because I spoke a little loud and rude.</p>
        <p>Ive been here four months now, says Eddie, and I just</p>
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        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 191 Show true aQpredatkm to family members and add to present harmony at home. Make plans for the days ahead.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Be sure to obtain the information you need in order to work out a new project successfully. Gain the backing of allieo.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Study new ways through whkh you can add to present abundance. Meditation is most helpful to you at this tim.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Make plans to have more abundance in the future. Take time to be with good friends and have a good time.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Obtain the data you need that will help you get ahead fastw in the future. Discuss long-range plans with loved one.</p>
        <p>VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Good day to talk over with allie how to become more successful in the future. Dont neglect spiritual studies early in the day.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Visit new places where you can get a different perspective about your true aims in life. Express more confidence in yourself.</p>
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        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Talk over mutual agreements with allies and plan to make the future brighter. Put your nancial affairs in order.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) Study how to make improvements so you can be more succeesful in the future. Figure out a better way to express your talents.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Combine modem with old recreatioiud activities in order to have the maximum of enjoyment. Be more thoughtful of family members.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Dont neglect to mediUte and elevate your consciousness early in the day. Make plans to have more abundance in the future.</p>
        <p>IF YOUR CHILD IS BORN 'TODAY ... he or she will be able to express self well and put ventures across with fineese and intellect. Theres a fine combination of mental brilliance and physical prowess in this chart. Give good ethical training. Sports are fine here.</p>
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        <p>GENERAL TENDENCIES: Take time out now to think of your most talented and basic aptitudes and do whatever you can to express them to fullest possible extent in the days ahead. You are also able to recognize the exact conditions as they exist at home and improve them so that they serve your best interests.</p>
        <p>ARIES (Mar. 21 to Apr. 19) You accomplish much at home today and make conditions there much better. Extend invitations to those who can benefit you.</p>
        <p>TAURUS (Apr. 20 to May 20) Tackle correspondence early since it is impor^t to communicate we now. Be more aware of outsTde^matters also.</p>
        <p>GEMINI (May 21 to June 21) Handle money matters efficiently and you add a good deal to present Sundance. If you have any doubts, get advice from an expert and follow it. Avoid a jealous acquaintance.</p>
        <p>MOON CHILDREN (June 22 to July 21) Try to combine the best of the past with the best of the modem for a more prosperous and happy future. Get out socially and make fine new contacts.</p>
        <p>LEO (July 22 to Aug. 21) Have a better understanding of what your true obligations are and then handle them efficiently. Loved one can be very helpful if you' confide in him or her VIRGO (Aug. 22 to Sept. 22) Begin week properly by coniactmg allies and being helpful. Get into a group affair that can bring more happiness into your life.</p>
        <p>LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) Analyze your position in business and in your social life and see how to improve it. Put other abilities you possess to work intelligently and get ahead faster.</p>
        <p>SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) Get busy on whatever is of a different nature and then you can be successful with it. New contacts qan be of great help.</p>
        <p>SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) Use more direct methods in dealing with debtors and creditors and get good results. Plan entertainment that includes loved ones more. Be circumspect.</p>
        <p>CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 20) A new appit^h toward agreements you have made with others bijj^s right results now. 'Try to please loved one more and have a more satisfying relationslup.</p>
        <p>AQUARIUS (Jan. 21 to Feb. 19) Tackle your job seriously and efficiently and you can conunand a greater amount of benefits. Cooperate more with co-workers for good results.</p>
        <p>PISCES (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Get into new activities that get you out of the dull routine you are in and get a new lease on life. Make bigwigs mqre aware of your talents. Avoid a known troublemaker.</p>
        <p>IF VOUR CHILD IS BORN 'TODAY ... he or she will have fine ideas and can put them to work intelligently. Teach early to be objective and to avoid being oversensitive. Give cultural advantages early in life. "The Stars impel, they do not compel. What you</p>
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        <p>The Cryptoquip is a simple substitutiwi cipher in which each letter used stands for another. If you think that X equals 0, it will equal 0 throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short words, and words using an apostrophe can give you clues to locating vowels. Solution is accmnplished by trial and error.</p>
        <p>GOREN BRIDGE</p>
        <p>BY CHARLES H. GOREN AND OMAR SHARIF</p>
        <p>e 1977 by Chicago Tribuna</p>
        <p>Q.lBoth vulnerable, aa South you hold:</p>
        <p>A109852  &amp;lt;7K8743  0A9</p>
        <p>The bidding has proceeded: South West North Eaat</p>
        <p>1 4 Pass 2 4 Pass</p>
        <p>2 ^ Pasa 4 4 Paaa ?</p>
        <p>What action do you take?</p>
        <p>QJINeither vulnerable, as South you hold:</p>
        <p>4AJ9 ^A83 OQ72 4K1^ Partner opens the bidding with two no trump. What do you respond?</p>
        <p>Q.3As South, vulnerable, you hold:</p>
        <p>4J982 &amp;lt;7KJ9 OKJ952 46 The bidding has proceeded: Eaat South West Nwth Paaa Paaa 1 4 Dble. Pass 2 0 Paaa S 4 Past ?</p>
        <p>What action do you take?</p>
        <p>Q.4As South, vulnerable, you hold:</p>
        <p>4A10962 ^A10873 05 492 The bidding has proceeded: North Eaat South West 1 0 Paaa 1 4 Pass</p>
        <p>3 4 Pasa 3 &amp;lt;7 Pasa</p>
        <p>4 4 Paaa ?</p>
        <p>What action do you take?</p>
        <p>Q.5Both vulnerable, as South you hold:</p>
        <p>4 AQ &amp;lt;7 KQ9 0 AQ10873 4 A J</p>
        <p>What is your opening bid?</p>
        <p>Q.6East-West vulnerable, as South you hold:</p>
        <p>4K8 ^104 OA76 4AJ8652 The bidding has proceeded: Narth East South Wost 1 4 Pass 2 4 Pass 3 4 Pass ?</p>
        <p>What do you bid now?</p>
        <p>Q.7East-West vulnerable, aa South you hold:</p>
        <p>Philuntropic Uigo Como In Tho Woo Hours</p>
        <p>NATCHEZ, MW. lAPI -'The urge to be philanthropic can come at odd moments.</p>
        <p>It came for J. Balfour MUIer, 85. while he was rearranging his stock portfolio in the wee hours of a sleepless night.</p>
        <p>As a restdt of his nocturnal bookkeeping last week. Miller discovered 1,600 shares of a stock he didnt know he had. 'The next day Miller sold It and donated 150,000 of the profits to the Trinity Day School in Natchez.</p>
        <p>Finding that stock was just one of the many blessings Ive enjoyed since I was sick, Miller said. "I told myself. Youre going to give that money away and youre going to give it away immediately.</p>
        <p>Miller, who was hospitalized earlier this year with bleeding ulcers, said he thought he knew his holdings by heart until he came upon the 1,600 shares.</p>
        <p>Unite To Repeal 'Gay* Ordinance</p>
        <p>WICHITA, Kan (AP) - A drive to repeal the citys recently enacted "gay rights ordinance has drawn Roman Catholics and Southern Baptists together in the cause.</p>
        <p>Wichitas Catholic Bishop David Maloney told a rally protesting the ordinance that homosexuals have human rights but "that doesnt mean they have the right to force someone to hire them." He said rights are limited by ones behavior. by the rights of other people and the need for public order and safety.</p>
        <p>47 &amp;lt;7Q1095 OAKJIO 4Q976 The bidding has proceeded: South Wost North East</p>
        <p>1 0 Dblo. Rdble. 2 4 Pms  3 4  Pus  Psu</p>
        <p>?</p>
        <p>What action do you take?</p>
        <p>Q.8As South, vulnerable, you hold:</p>
        <p>4AJ92 &amp;lt;:&amp;gt;KQ8 0109643 47 The bidding hu proceeded: North  Eut  South  West</p>
        <p>2 &amp;lt;7  Pus  3  Psu</p>
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        <p>6  Pus  ?</p>
        <p>What action do you take?</p>
        <p>Look (or answers on Monday.</p>
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        <p>Log Tobacco Barns</p>
        <p>The Pollard Barns</p>
        <p>A Brief History</p>
        <p>The four log tobacco bams on the Hicks Pollard farm on the Old Stantonsburg Road near Greenville are a true rarity at this point in the 20th century.</p>
        <p>Log tobacco bams, even single ones, are no longer common. But the presence of a quartet of such bams, all except one in fine condition, is perhaps unique in Pitt County.</p>
        <p>Not only that, but these bams are exceptional in size and design.</p>
        <p>My father, Joe Franklin Pollard, had the first of these bams built for him in 1917, Hicks P(41ard, now owner of the farm said. The last two were built in 1920.</p>
        <p>Because of an error by the man in charge of building the first bam, these bams are larger than standard tobacco bams.</p>
        <p>I cant remember the name of the man Pollard commented. Whoever he was, he built the first bam 17 by 17 feet. Thats a foot larger than most bams, which are 16 by 16 feet.</p>
        <p>After that was done, daddy .had tobacco sticks maderllttle I longer to fit the wider tier poles. When he built the next bams, he decided he might as well make them all larger so that the longer sticks could be used in all the bams.</p>
        <p>The architectural feature of</p>
        <p>these bams seldom seen is a small eave like projection encircling the bams at a height of about six feet from the ground.</p>
        <p>Daddys idea was that this would shed water so that the lower logs would not rot, Pollard explained. He was right Theres never been a single log replaced.</p>
        <p>Pollard said the original clay filling in the chinks had been replaced. It was sometime in the 1930S, he recalled.</p>
        <p>Plank shelters and tin roofs now covering the original qplit-cypress shinges are later additions.</p>
        <p>Some years back we converted the bams to oil heat, Pollard said. Were not using the bams now, but with a little fixing up we could if the need arose.</p>
        <p>Pollard loves the old bams. Id hate to see them tom down, he remarked. Theres a lot of interest in old things, and I iK^ it will be possible to save at least one of them.</p>
        <p>Mrs. 4*ollard, who also had a deep affection for the bams, said Lots of people stop and ask about them. Several people have come out and taken pictures. Some young people, artists, have been here and sketched or painted pictures of them.</p>
        <p>Fifty years ago tobacco bams constructed of rough hewn logs were commonplace structures in rural North Carolina. Now, only a few are left.</p>
        <p>Such bams were not the only farm buildings made of logs. Com cribs, snaoke houses and other farm storage buildings were often constructed of logs.</p>
        <p>Tobacco bams, however, were the most prominent, and generally the most solidly constructed, as they had to retain heat for curing tobacco.</p>
        <p>Bam raising was one of the last community efforts in North Carolina to carry over from the 19th into the 20th century. By its nature, it required considerable muscle power. Farmers did not have cranes or power equipment in those days, so lifting the heavy logs into place meant gathering together several strong men, along with mules, horses, heavy ropes and chains.</p>
        <p>Once the four walls of notched logs had been erected, the framework for the roof was laid and covered with shingles, usually ones of ^lit cypress.</p>
        <p>The final phase of construction involved filling the chinks between the logs with mortar. Until the time prepared commercial lime became readily available, most mortar was prepared</p>
        <p>simply by digging clay and mixing it with water to the right consistency for troweling.</p>
        <p>Naturally, this was a binder material that deteriorated quickly and had to be replaced every few years.</p>
        <p>Two brick furnaces, about ten feet long and three feet high, were used to heat the bams. A system of metal conduits, most often referred to as flues, led from the furnaces across the sand covered floors of bams so that heat would rise to all parts of the bam. Use of such flues led to the coinage of the phrase flue-cured for tobacco heat dried by this method.</p>
        <p>The loss of manpower on farms during World War I had its impact on farming. One of the changes it brought about locally was that farmers had to turn to construction of tobacco bams using sawed planks instead of logs.</p>
        <p>This was more expensive as it entailed timber for a framework as well as an outer covering of planks. It had the advantage, however, that it could be done with less manpower, sfid was within the capabilities of older men and boys not yet in the prime of manhood.</p>
        <p>In the 1920s and 1930s, most farmers replaced or re-covered shingle roofs with tin.</p>
        <p>Text And Photographs By Jerry Raynor</p>
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        <p>Arsonists Raise Your Fire insurance Rates, Too</p>
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        <p>NEW YORK (UPI) - If you tMnk your fire tmurance Is coitliW 1T0S times as much as It did only a few years ago  you are lif^. But you probably dont realize that the arsonist is much more responsible than inflation for what you are having to pay.</p>
        <p>If you were paying less than ISO a year for fire insurance on a small house in 1068, you may be paying $175 now. But the house is insured for two and a half tiroes as much now and the insurance companies operating cost has gone up because of Inflation.</p>
        <p>Nevertheless, diances are that mme than 20 per cent of your total insurance premium and aiound half the increase in rates since 1968 is due to the spectacular rise in fires set by arsonists.</p>
        <p>The q;&amp;gt;reading incendiary flames now are responsible (or 40 cents of every dollar insurance companies pay out in fire claims. Ten years ago it was only 10 cmts.</p>
        <p>Since 70 per cent of the money insurance companies take in goes to pay claims and &amp;lt;mly 30 per coit to pay operating expenses, the huge rise in incendiary fires obviously is a bigger factor than monetary inflation In the skyrocketing cost of insurance, says Phyllis Popper of the</p>
        <p>Arthur Milton Organization, a New York insurance tNeknrage house.</p>
        <p>The Insurance Services Office and other trade {ptMps say it is next to in^Mssibie to pin down the exact impact oi incendiary fires on insurance rates but they agree that it has been very large. In the fair plan areas, the poor neighborhoods where abandonment of buildings and incendiarism are so rampant people no longer can get insurance at anything remotely like standard rates, the cost of arson is astronomical.</p>
        <p>Robert Krischbaum, director of New Yorks fair plan, said fire insurance rates in some fair plan areas now are two to two and half times the standard ISO rates, yet they started out in 1968 virtually at par with ISO rates.</p>
        <p>The fair plan then was originally started ]ust as a way to allocate risks. Since its inception, the New York fair plan has paid out $250 million in fire claims. At the presently accepted national average of 40 per cent of the total going for arson, that would be $100 million in New York alone.</p>
        <p>But Kirschbaum added: It is generally accepted that every dollar paid out in fire insurance claims means a loss of $9 additional in wages, rents, taxes and other economic costs to the communitv, so our $100</p>
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        <p>million arson loss in the New Y&amp;lt;k fair plan areas ahme really is a $1 billion economic loss.</p>
        <p>But Ms. Papper and many insurance people believe the 40 per cent currently accepted national average f&amp;lt;- arson losses is much too low for the slums and other fair plan areas. They think much more than half of all fires in these areas are incendiary.</p>
        <p>Police officials and fire departmoit officials tend to agree. It is in these fair plan areas that the more spectacular arson rings, such as those that resulted in numerous arrests in Boston, Detroit and other cities, have operated.</p>
        <p>What arson in the areas where more or less standard fire rates prevail has done to insurance costs is stated pretty dramatically by W.D. Swift, vice-president for property claim services of the American Insurance Association, one of the leading trade groups.</p>
        <p>About 20 per cent of all the fires in the United States are intentionally set, Swift told a recent meeting of fire chiefs in Massachusetts. He said that, at the 40 per cent of claims paid rate, the loss amounts to $1.5 billion a year nationally and the additional economic cost to the nation is from $10 billion to $13.5 billion.</p>
        <p>Swift also said the 40 per cent figure may be much too conservative as a national average of direct incendiary losses by the insurance companies and he estimated that the number of incendiary crimes is growing by 20 to 25 per cent every year.</p>
        <p>Arson is burning things for profit, incendiarism includes arson but also includes fires set by vandals, pyromaniacs and people seeking revenge.</p>
        <p>Will Perry, an assistant to Swift, said one of the less appreciated aspects of the cost of incendiarism is the tremendous shrinkage in the tax base when areas like New Yorks South Bronx are leveled by incendiary fires.</p>
        <p>New York fire records show that 30,000 buildings have been burned down in the South Bronx in ten years.</p>
        <p>Naturally, the insurance companies have looked for ways to</p>
        <p>take the quick profit out of arson but they are hanqiered by the fair claims practice laws enacted in most states years ago to protect property owners from stalling by iimffance companies and their lawyers.</p>
        <p>These laws in the main require the settlement of fire Insurance claims within 15 to 30 days after they are filed. If the company smells a rat, it must get permission of a court to h(rid iq&amp;gt; paynoent or risk being sued for punitive damages.</p>
        <p>The organized arsor -irjr'* often include in their members shady lawyers and crooked real estate people, and even crooked fire department officials, who know how to set up an arson operation to take full advantage of these laws so they can collect the money and run.</p>
        <p>In consequence, arson is a comparatively easy crime to get away with. Philip F. Simpkins of the Firemans Fund group of insurance companies on the West Coast says its the toughest of all crimes to prove and that only three of every hundred arsonists ever go to jail.</p>
        <p>The New York state legislature recently passed a law to deduct any taxes due the state or muncipalities from fire insurance claim settlements, but some legal experts doubt the law will stand up in the courts.</p>
        <p>State laws give the companies the option of replacing any burned property instead of paying cash. That formerly was used to make arson a crime that could not pay off, according to Howard D. Tipton, administrator of the National Fire Prevention and Control Administration. Tipton has been urging insurance companies to use this option and insist on rebuilding instead of settling claims in cash.</p>
        <p>But inflation has driven rebuilding costs so high that the companies seldom can afford this option; instead they must pay the cash settlement and take advantage of the clause allowing them to take depreciation for the age of the building.</p>
        <p>Tipton blames landlords, police, fire officials, insurance officials, social workers, local politicians and the public all for the rise in arson. He says</p>
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        <p>Tenants and neighbors are trnHized by the arsonists in the Mg citiM and fear to hdp the pMlce stamp them out. In slum areas of Boston and New York, youth gangs have been forcing tenants out of apartment buildings, taking the buildings over and stripping them of everything that can be</p>
        <p>sold, then setting them afire for kicks. This has been going on for the last two years.</p>
        <p>Tipton said prosecutors. Juries, pMiticians and social workm still tend to see arson in the David and GMiath terms of little people against the giant insurance companies and to excuse arson as a form of. justified reaction against social injustice.</p>
        <p>The operations of the arson-for-profit rings vary a lot and</p>
        <p>are quite omiplicated but they ail follow the pattom of getting title to a nmdown building for a song, inflating its paper value by a few rigged changes of ownership until a big insurance pMicy is obtained on it. Then the building is torched, the insurance company that has been careless or betrayed by one of its own agents or employees has to pay off and the ring splits the gravy.</p>
        <p>How about the motivation for</p>
        <p>other incendiary fires?</p>
        <p>New York Police Chief Anthony Bouza said recently the motivation for that ktaid o incendiarism grows out of the fact that we are creating where what the Romans did in Rome  we are creating a permanent under-class of unemployed and desperate people ... and if these peofrie werent permanently paclfled by alcohol, wed all be in trouble.</p>
        <p>BiAKING FOR HIGHER RATES  If you think your fire insurance is costing three times as much as it did only a few years ago, you are right. In poor neighborhoods where abandonment of building and</p>
        <p>incendiarism are so rampant people no longer can get insurance at anything like standard rates. (UPI Photo)</p>
        <p>Digestive Disease Is Major Reason For Hospitalizations</p>
        <p>EDITORS NOTE - Whether its a tummy ache or cancer of the colon, its IH)  digea-tive dlauuMa. IH) in one form or another la the No. 2 cause in the country of wntdays hwt and ttie No. 3 cause ot deatti. It also is the cause o a national commlaaton travdlng the country to tdl peoide about it  and to learn more about it.</p>
        <p>By ALTON BLAKESIEE AP Sdenoe Editor</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (AP) - A small medical road show is touring the country to mobilize an intensified attack against DD  digestive diseases.</p>
        <p>Some 18 million Americans by current estimate are afflicted with diseases of the gastrointestinal tract  from the esophagus through the stomach, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, intestines and rectum.</p>
        <p>They suffer from heartburn and stomach ache, disorders of the liver and pancreas, gallstones, chronic constipation. Irritable bowel, miserable ileitis and colitis, polyps and hemorrhoids  and about 175,000 cancers annually.</p>
        <p>Digestive diseases are the leading reason people land in hospitals, and the second reason, after cardiovascular diseases, why people go to doctors.</p>
        <p>They are second wily to respiratory diseases in cause of disability and days lost from work, and they are the third-leading cause of death in this country, after heart diseases and cancer, says the National Lk)mmission on Digestive Diseases. The economic cost is put at $17 billion a year.</p>
        <p>Such figures un^rlie a sense of urgency within the conunis-sion, established by Congress in %;tober 1976 and charged with cchning back in two years with a comprehensive, long-range program for reducing the toll in suffering, death and economic loss from DD.</p>
        <p>As one way of fulfilling its mission, the 26-member commission chaired by Dr. Eugene D. Jacobson, associate dean of the University of Cincinnati School of Medicine, is conducting a series of public hearings in major cities.</p>
        <p>Its experts tell what is known about DD and explain the need for more research funds and efforts to learn how to cure or contrM some still mysterious diseases.</p>
        <p>It also invites testinnony and sugestiona from {^ysicians, scientists, nurses, government officials and organizations c&amp;lt;m-with DD and, as J^cob-</p>
        <p>c^rned</p>
        <p>son puts it, from the people who pay the price in pain  the patients and their families.</p>
        <p>The commission includes research scientists, medical educators, allied health professionals and representatives of the public. It began its series of hearings in New York and Newark, N.J., in October and is scheduled to cmitinue throu^ Chicago, West P^m Beach, Fla., Seattle, Los Angeles, Houst(Hi, Washington, D.C., Denver and, tentatively, Atlanta and Boston by June 5.</p>
        <p>The digestive system performs wonders in turning food and drink into simple chemical nutrients that keep body cells alive and healthy.</p>
        <p>The liver is a biochemical factory carrying out some 5,000 reactions and delivering bile to the gallbladder. The pancreas produces digestive enzymes and insulin to regulate blood sugar. The stomach makes acids and pq)sin for digestion. Nutrients enter the bloodstream from the small intestine. The large intestine or colon solidifies wastes for excretion.</p>
        <p>As with any complex machinery, things can go wrong.</p>
        <p>Food can be tainted with poisons, or cause allergies. Some industrial poisons, like lead, can damage the liver.</p>
        <p>Some people upset their system with too many antacids or laxatives  concern over constipation, some physicians say over-concern, has Americans spending $500 million a year on laxatives.</p>
        <p>Some drugs including tranquilizers may temporarily iq&amp;gt;-set the digestive system, says Dr. Paul Sherlock, professor of medicine at Cornell University Medical School. Aspirin and products containing a^irin  there are more than 30 on the market  cause m&amp;lt;^ of the gastritis (stomach inflammation) that we see, he adds. Taking food along with aspirin can lessen that hazard.</p>
        <p>The specialists point to alcohol as probably the greatest single harmful influence in DD. Aicohol can cause gastritis, cirrhosis of the liver, in-flanunation of and interference with the pancreas. SmMcing plus alcohol is called a major cause of cancer of the esophagus.</p>
        <p>Excessive coffee may cause diarrhea or gastritis, they say. Emotions can affect the digestive system, including the large intestine.</p>
        <p>Unrelieved tension and hostility can affect the stomach, says Dr. Thomas P. Almy, proj</p>
        <p>lessor of medicine at Dartmouth Medical School. But we cannot relate this clearly to the causation of ulcers. Diet, drugs and alcohol may play roles.</p>
        <p>Farther down from the site of ulcers, irritable colon is the most common complaint I see, said Dr. Sherlock. Its a disorder of civilization. It is suggested it has a lot to do with stress and strain.</p>
        <p>Some 75 to 85 percent of Americans at some time or another suffer from hemorrhoids. One danger is that rectal bleeding can be attributed to the hemorrhoids, with possible cancer of the colon being overlooked. Of 174,400 new cases of cancers of the digestive system expected in 1977  meaning 25 percent of all cancers  some 101,000 will be cancer of the colon.</p>
        <p>Some 2 million Americans are afflicted with ileitis and colitis, the painful, debilitating inflammations of the small and large intestines respectively. They also cause diarrhea, fever and crippling complications, with 100,000 new victims a year, many of them children, says the National Foundation for Ileitis and Colitis, Inc.</p>
        <p>But causes are not known, nor is there any cure. The result frequently is removal of segments of the intestines, with wastes eliminated through an opening in the abdominal wall.</p>
        <p>The incidence of DD changes. The specialists toid of seeing a decline in prevalence of duodenal ulcer and gastric cancer, a slight increase in colon cancer, and marked increases in cirrhosis of the liver and cancer of the pancreas in recent</p>
        <p>years. But no one is quite sure why.</p>
        <p>And there are successes. A major one is development of highly effective intravenous feeding of all essential nutrients to substitute for normal consumption in various digestive diseases.</p>
        <p>Rules Cover Mail Order</p>
        <p>PUEBLO, Colo. (UPI) - A reminder for sho(^rs who order by mail:</p>
        <p>Federal Trade Commission rules say a merchant who advertises one-week shipment of orders must ship within that time or notify you that he cannot, and send you a postage paid card to return if you want to cancel and get your money back.</p>
        <p>If you do not return the card, the seller can assume you agree to the delay.</p>
        <p>Similar rules apply to orders from companies that do not advertise their shipment dates. In such cases, the FTC rule says the merchandise must be shipped within 30 days, or the customer notified of the dday and given the c^ion of acc^ting it or cancelling his order.</p>
        <p>These and other rules are spelled out in detail in a&amp;gt;free pamphlet. To order it, send a postcard with the title, Shopping by Mail? Youre Protected! and your name, address and zip code to Consumer Information Center, Dept. 627E, Pueblo, Colo. 81009.</p>
        <p>(X)(HCH(H4(HtED'The U.S. Postal service has anooooced the dated rdeaae on January 20,1978 of two stanf hooortaig Cap&amp;gt; tain James Cook which mark the 200tfa amiiva-sary ynur of his arrival in Hawaii and his visit to Alaska in 1778. The stampe are to be rdeaaed strnultaneoiiBly at Honolulu, Hawaii and An-diorage, Alaska. (APLaaerphoto)  ^</p>
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        <p>SNOW CAT - A tiger at tbe Washington Park Zoo tn Portland, Ore. veirtures out intp the snow after a record-setting sUmto hit the area this week. Rains and warming temperatures rince the stmm have caused most of the white stuff to disiqipear. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>Speaking of Your Health...</p>
        <p>^  Lester L Coleman, M.D.</p>
        <p>Dialysis Reduces Symptoms</p>
        <p>It is believed that schizophrenia may be related to some chemical substance in the blood. It was this thought that prompted Dr. Herbert Wagemaker, of the University of Louisville School of Medicine in Kentucky, to try to cleanse the blood of the offending chemical.</p>
        <p>A patient of his with chronic sdiizophrenia also had a kidney disordier. For this conditkm, kidney dialysis was given. This is a process by whidi unwanted chemical substances are removed from the blood whoi the kidney itself cannot do it. It was noted in this particular patient that the symptoms of sdiizophrenia were definitely diminished during the dialysis program.</p>
        <p>Many readers have been seeking additional information about this new, exciting possibility. Direct communication with Dr. Wagemaker may give readers some indication oi the researdi program that is going on and the type of patient who may benefit jtiy this still speculative approach to this mental disorder.</p>
        <p> I m</p>
        <p>A new drug is being enthusiastically talked about in scientific circles. The drug seems to be able to reduce the caldum deposits within the arteries. In experimental animals there has also beoi marked reduction of the diolesterol levels in the blood.</p>
        <p>Dr. William Hollander, of Bostoh University Medical Center, has been studying this chemical compound, known as PHB. In a recent international symposium on drugs, it was ^wn that the drug may have very significant value as a protection against coronary artery disease.</p>
        <p>Although the reports are still premature, there is suffident interest to induce researchers</p>
        <p>all over the country to proceed to learn more ^xsit this anti-atherosderotlc drag. Only in this way cailjpnial studies in animals later be translated for the benefit of humans.</p>
        <p>If  If-</p>
        <p>The threat of hepatitis as an aftermath to blood transfusion is now being diminished. In Japan,  at the  Nagoya</p>
        <p>University Medical School, gamma  globulin  is now</p>
        <p>routinely given to patients who are being transfused.</p>
        <p>Gamma globulin is a short-tmn protection against certain types of infection.</p>
        <p>Another idea seems to be catching on. Patioits who know that they are to be operated on at some future time are asked to donate one or more pints of blood. This blood is then banked and used for the same patioit if the need should arise. In this way, there is greater assurance that the blood is free from the contaminants that someone elses blood mi^t contain.</p>
        <p>There are a great many elective operations where the patient is in good health and where sudi planning can take place.</p>
        <p>
        </p>
        <p>DR. COLEMAN vlcom Ictttr* from roador*. PImm writ# to him In cart of thit nawtpapar.</p>
        <p>C&amp;gt; 1977 Kinc Features Syndicate, Inc.</p>
        <p>ANIMALS EYES</p>
        <p>NEW YORK (UPl) - Some species of animals have eyes with unusual features. The rabbit can see behind himself. Bees cannot see red, but they can see ultraviolet light, which is not visible to humans. Fish and snakes cant blink, but pity the poor jellyfish who cant see at all; he can only sense light.</p>
        <p>If you don't know where to turn you haven't heard about The</p>
        <p>Daily Reflector Classified Want AdSa</p>
        <p>AutotForSal*</p>
        <p>HASTINOS FOaO ha* daily rental at reasonable price. Call 7M 0H4.</p>
        <p>Having Engine Trouble? See "The Engine People"</p>
        <p>Auto Specialty Co.</p>
        <p>917W. 5th. St.</p>
        <p>758 1131</p>
        <p>BLACK HAWK racino oo Kart 1976 model S400 firm. 752 1063 after 5</p>
        <p>Will Pay Top Dollar For Junk Cars Call 752 6838 or 758 2901</p>
        <p>11</p>
        <p>Bukk</p>
        <p>LaSABRE W.71 4 door, gold with brown vinyl top Very clean with 69,600 miles. By owner. 752 3647 after 5.</p>
        <p>LUXURY SEDAN , 1973 2 door hardtop, vinyl root, all power, air conditioning, AM/FM stereo, cruise control, low mileage. 747 3827.</p>
        <p>BUICK 1975 Century Custom Wagon 24,000 miles. Excellent condition. S4250 756 4058</p>
        <p>13</p>
        <p>Chevrolst</p>
        <p>NOVA 1974 6 cylinder Navy Blue with white vinyl top. Automatic. Oood condition 52195 Call 756 7118.</p>
        <p>CORVETTE. 1971. Black and gold, 2 tops, air, powr power steering and brakes, automatic, 752 5247 or 752 8287.</p>
        <p>CAMARO 1977. Red, 18,000 miles Ex cellent condition. Must sell now, 756 1059 after 5p.m.</p>
        <p>CORVETTE 1976. $7600. 752 0074.</p>
        <p>MONTE CARLO 1976 Landau with bucket seats. Fully equipped, extra, extra clean, low mileage (22,000) Priced for quick sale. 752 5452 days, 752 4955after6p m</p>
        <p>14</p>
        <p>ChryslRT</p>
        <p>MISCELLANEOUS</p>
        <p>GADABOUT GRANMIOTHER - Peggy Hoskliis, a 61-year-oW grandmother lutf been driving about the United States, Canada and Mexico since she was widowed nine years ago. Stopping in</p>
        <p>r9.L.ngn sidxiiiMn Glenview, Dl.. to visit one of her six dau^ters, Mrs. Boskins models a Jacket with souvenir patches</p>
        <p>of 360 of the places she has visited. She says she plans to continue her odyssoy until shes either broke or bored. (AP Laserphoto)</p>
        <p>In Memoriam.........</p>
        <p>........3</p>
        <p>Card of Thanks........</p>
        <p>........5</p>
        <p>Special Notices........</p>
        <p>........7</p>
        <p>Automotive...........</p>
        <p>........9</p>
        <p>Day Nursery..........</p>
        <p>.......38</p>
        <p>Employment..........</p>
        <p>........42</p>
        <p>Instruction............</p>
        <p>........60</p>
        <p>Lost and Found.......</p>
        <p>........62</p>
        <p>/VAobile Homes....____</p>
        <p>........66</p>
        <p>Opportunity..........</p>
        <p>........68</p>
        <p>Professional.........</p>
        <p>........70</p>
        <p>Rentals..............</p>
        <p>........84</p>
        <p>CHRYSLER 1972 4 door model Best buy in town. 752 2763,</p>
        <p>16</p>
        <p>Ford</p>
        <p>FORD 1975 LTD 4 door Nice car, from owner $3495 758 2651</p>
        <p>THUNDERBIRDS 1963 A 1966 Good restorable condition. $995 each Oscar Roberson, Robersonville 795 4778 nights</p>
        <p>LTD 1977, 2 door, vinyl roof 758 6724 days, 746 3235 nights</p>
        <p>MUSTANG II 1977 Loaded 758 6724 days, 746 3235 nights.</p>
        <p>TRIUMFH SFITFIRI 1976 Electric overdrive $3750. 752 7069</p>
        <p>MAZDA XR-S, 1974 Stetion Wegon 4 door, low mileege. good condition. Excellent smell femlly car, $2195 or best oiler. 752 0820, extension 24$. nignts, 752 0463</p>
        <p>VW 1967 Good conditioo 1500. 752 0212</p>
        <p>VW 1970 62,000 miles Call 758 2107; 756 .195 Sunday and after 6.</p>
        <p>OATSUN 1975 Station Wagon Air conditioning. AAA/FM radio, luggage rack, 4 speed, 26,000 miles. Excellent condition Sell for under average retail price. 756 7874</p>
        <p>27 BIcycIm For Salo</p>
        <p>3 SPEED MOhawk bicycle tor man Slightly used. Extras added 752 6881 evenings.</p>
        <p>AKc LABRADOR</p>
        <p>weeks old Decambw 19  752  2797</p>
        <p>after6p m  _</p>
        <p>FREE KITTENS 10 a good horn# 756 4872  _</p>
        <p>THE NURSERY IS NOWOPENt Our</p>
        <p>10 AKC raglsfarad Saint Barrtard pup^ will make aai slocking stuilers 7Sa $245 oays. 756 3206</p>
        <p>nights_</p>
        <p>3 WALKER Deerhounds will trail, lump and run. 758 2473 altar 6p.m.</p>
        <p>AKC GOLDEN RfTRIfVERS Available December to. $7$. 750 3744</p>
        <p>THANKSOiVINO CLEARANCE Sale. AKC Labrador Retrlaver 8</p>
        <p>weeks old. Originally ttOO, now iwsi $75 t 442 8585  _</p>
        <p>PULL BLOODED Irish Salter putn. $' j weeks old. $65, nrtales, ISO. lemaies. Dewormed. 752 7413.</p>
        <p>WORK YOU OWN hours EamtSOto S250 par week in commissMm We need telephone and diract adverts ing oiler dtsirlbulors in your area For a iroe oei started kit. cell Mr Sanders. I 7 9247coliecl</p>
        <p>DESK CLERK Ekperlence preler red Chocowtnitv. Lemon Tree inn. 946 8001____</p>
        <p>LICENSRD PRACTICAL nurses &amp;gt;d. Orienlailon and training pro gram provided Competitive salary, excallent Irlnge benallts Call Green villa Hemodialysis. 752 1520 between 30and5 30</p>
        <p>PITT COUNTY sctwoi Feed Unrtm has a caleterie managw'* egetdnt at Farmviila Canlral Higlt. AM Ml-tereslad persons are *o call OeraW Ware el m 610 belore tiemmhar</p>
        <p>2V_</p>
        <p>PART-TIME EVENING wgrk 6p.m. til9 30p m.. llhourswswwk.$68tg $0 per week Cell 756 4119 Irom 9 a m map m</p>
        <p>29</p>
        <p>Boats For Sate</p>
        <p>TWO RAT TERRIER puppies 756 5065.</p>
        <p>1976 PENH YAN Tunnel Drive 24', V 8. Ily bridge, 70 hours, frailer Like new 752 5424</p>
        <p>1974 MFG with 50 HP motor, foot control motor and swivel seats. Ex cellent conditioo $1250, 746 6483</p>
        <p>31</p>
        <p>Campers For Sate</p>
        <p>SASSERS CAMPING Center now has Motor Homes. Mini Homes, Con verted Vans, Prowler Travel Trailers, Cox and Starcralt P&amp;lt;yups, Cabover. Truck Campers and truck Covers, in stock North 117 Business, Goldsboro NC, 734 4616, Open A6on day through Saturday, 9 a.m. until Dusk Friday, 9 a.m. until 9 p.m</p>
        <p>/MAINTENANCE PERSON and yard person wanted. Apply In person only, Olde London Inn, No phone calls please  _</p>
        <p>CLERICAL POSITION for CPA of lice Requires high aptitude In basic English and math. No axparlence ra quired. we will train you. Excellent working conditions. Salary open ^ ply in own handwrltl^ to P. O. Box 1466, Greenville, NC 27834.  _</p>
        <p>35</p>
        <p>Cyctes For Sate</p>
        <p>1974 HONDA 750, Like new $1200 758 5300 _</p>
        <p>PRE-CHRISTAAAS SPECIAL Ideal for gilt or lor personal use as inex pensive, convenient Iransporfafioo. 1972 Yamaha Electric. Excellent coo dition and price with sissy and/or 1974 Honda CB 360 in excellent condi tion with sissy bar and roll bar. I'm hard to find, so keep trying 752 9696. 758 8155 or 7S2-6166, extension 54</p>
        <p>1978 HONDA HAWK ISOO miles, crash bar included Excellent condi tion. Still under warranty. $1000. 752 3753 or 758 8087</p>
        <p>1974 HONDA 125 and helmet $325. 746 3650 after 5 30</p>
        <p>1974 HONDA Economy plus $2150. Holt Oldsmobile, 756 3115</p>
        <p>37</p>
        <p>Trucks For Sate</p>
        <p>NEW 1977 Ford Van America List price $10,400 Sale price $8750 Call John Wharton at 756 4267</p>
        <p>1975 CHEVROLET pickup, 4 wheel drive, $3500 758 7005 alter $ p.m.</p>
        <p>1975 RANGER 150 XLT. Loaded with extras, low mileage. $3995 752 3063 afters</p>
        <p>1967 FORD VAN Automatic transmission, 6 cylinder. Runs good. $650. 756 3974.</p>
        <p>MUSTANG FASTBACK 1967  289</p>
        <p>Excellent condition. Must sell. $1000 pr best offer 756 4748</p>
        <p>1976 FORD VAN Customized 752 7948 days. 758 7145 nights</p>
        <p>FORD 1971 LTD Fully equipped with stereo. Good condition. $850, 746 37M.</p>
        <p>19</p>
        <p>Oldsmobile</p>
        <p>CUTLASS BROUGHAM 1977</p>
        <p>AM/FM stereo, air, tilt wheel, deluxe interior $5600 752 5822_</p>
        <p>OLDSMOBILE 1973 Vista Cruiser Station Wagon. MIchelin tires. Ex cellent condition. 756 5t80</p>
        <p>20</p>
        <p>Plymoutti</p>
        <p>ARROW 1976 Automatic, tilt steer ing, air. 756 3958 beyween 8 a.m. and 3p.m.</p>
        <p>21</p>
        <p>Pontiac</p>
        <p>GRAND PRIX 1972. Excellent condi tion. AM/FM, air, power steering, tow mileage. 758 4208.</p>
        <p>PONTIAC 1974 Grand Prix Like new $3595 Holt Oldsmobile, 756 3115</p>
        <p>PONTIAC 1973 Granville Folly equipped, low mileage. Excellent condition Only $1995. 746 3730.</p>
        <p>22</p>
        <p>Foreign</p>
        <p>1969 CHEVELLE El Camino Extra clean, 6 cylinder, straight drive 752 2618</p>
        <p>1977 JEEP CJ5 RENEGADE Levis interior, V 8, 3speed. $5100. 758 4972</p>
        <p>1973 CHEVROLET 2 ton. 32,000 miles with 22 foot Hat body Excellent condition. $6000. 758 3191 from 8 til 5</p>
        <p>1975 CHEVY 2 ton, approximately 5000 miles. 15 foot du body with grain sides. Excellent condition. $8500 758 3l9t from 8 til 5.</p>
        <p>1969 CHEVY SPORT VAN Low</p>
        <p>mileage, 6 cylinder, automatic. Very good gas 753 3217.</p>
        <p>1961 BLUE FORD V8 school bus Current inspection. $500. 758 2332.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>Help Wanted .... Work Wanted ...</p>
        <p>Wanted.........</p>
        <p>Wanted to Buy .. Wanted to tease. Wanted to Rent..</p>
        <p>RENT/LEASE</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes for Rent.......64</p>
        <p>Farms for Lease.............76</p>
        <p>Apartments for Rent.........86</p>
        <p>Houses for Rent..............88</p>
        <p>Lots for Rent.................90</p>
        <p>Office Space for Rent.........91</p>
        <p>Resort Property for Rent.....92</p>
        <p>Rooms for Rent..............93</p>
        <p>SALE</p>
        <p>CAPRI 1974 Low mileage, new radial fires, V 6 engine, air, sun roof, AM/FM radio, 4 speed Good condi tion, good gas mileage. 823 7132 after</p>
        <p>5^_</p>
        <p>MGB ROADSTER 1977. Low mileage, AM/FM radio. $4395 or best otter. 746 6556 before 5, 746 6506 after</p>
        <p>5_____</p>
        <p>DATSUN B-210, 1976 4 speed, air. Excellent condition. 758 6364 after noons and evenings._</p>
        <p>VOLKSWAGEN 1969 Good condi tion $650 746 3650 after 5:30_</p>
        <p>TOYOTA 1975 Clica. Blue with white vinyl top. Excellent condition. 752 4819 after 4.  _</p>
        <p>AUDI lOOLS 1971 Automatic, AM/FM cassette stereo, vinyl top. $1400. 758 6295</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Residential Commercial</p>
        <p>l.B. Construction Co.</p>
        <p>General Contractors</p>
        <p>FREE ESTIMATES CALL 7S 4673</p>
        <p>lAVll S W liAl I 71 l.AW f O HOX I GUt f. NVil I : , N C</p>
        <p>Autos for Sale..............9  22</p>
        <p>Bicycles for Sale.............27</p>
        <p>Boats for Sale................29</p>
        <p>Campers for Sale.............31</p>
        <p>Cycles for Sale  ........35</p>
        <p>Trucks for Sale...............37</p>
        <p>Dogs &amp;amp; Pets..................40</p>
        <p>Farm Equipment............48</p>
        <p>Garage Yard Sales...........50</p>
        <p>Heavy Equipment............52</p>
        <p>Livestock....................54</p>
        <p>Miscellaneous for Sale. ......56</p>
        <p>Sporting Goods...............58</p>
        <p>Mobile Homes for Sale........66</p>
        <p>Real Estate..................72</p>
        <p>Farms for Sale...............74</p>
        <p>Houses for Sale...............78</p>
        <p>Lots for Sale.................80</p>
        <p>Resort Property for Sale......82</p>
        <p>01 PUBLIC NOTICES</p>
        <p>NOTICE North Carotins Pitt County</p>
        <p>Having this day qualified as Ex ecutrix of the Estate of Isaac Adams late of Pitt County, this is to notify all persons having claims against said estate to present them to the under signed Executrix on or before the 6fh day of May 1978, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate settlement.</p>
        <p>This the 31st. day of October, 1977.</p>
        <p>' Mrs. Carrie Adams 608 Vanderbilt Lane Greenville, N.C. 27834 William I. Wooten, Jr., Attorney Greenville, North Carolina 27834 Nov. 6, 13,20, 27, 1977</p>
        <p>07 SPECIAL NOTICES</p>
        <p>Rent-A-Kar $8.88 Per Day</p>
        <p>Call 756 4224 or 756 3404 Daily, Weekly Or Monthly</p>
        <p>CALL YOUR Beeline Fashion stylist in Greenville after 6 p.m., 756-3673. An extra special gift can be yours for having a party belore Christmas.</p>
        <p>PERSONAL SANTA LETTER to</p>
        <p>your children Call 758 7552 for your Santa Letter today.</p>
        <p>Headquortert For Stihl ft Homolite</p>
        <p>Chain Saws</p>
        <p>Hendrix-Barnhlll Co. 752-4122</p>
        <p>FIBERGLASS ROOFING</p>
        <p>VIN Y 1 SIOiNi,</p>
        <p>Call</p>
        <p>JENNINGS CONTRACTING 752-9776</p>
        <p>Anytime</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>(HOME TOO SAAALL)</p>
        <p>We build all types of Home Improvements, Room Additions, Extra Bathroom, Septic Tanks, Well &amp;amp; Water Pumps. No Down Payment I (NEED NEW HOME)</p>
        <p>We build with 100% financlngl Call or Write: William S. Hart, Southern Homes of Fayetteville, INC. P.O. Box 1278 Greenville, Phone: 752-4766.</p>
        <p>EDWARD'S</p>
        <p>NURSERY</p>
        <p>Porter Rd. Greenville, N.C.</p>
        <p>House Plants Potted Plants Supplies Plants For Special Occasions</p>
        <p>825-0641</p>
        <p>PITT COUNTY FLEAAAARKET AND ANTIQUES Locatsd on PactolM Hwy 33 &amp;lt;A ntlkt from Highway Commiaaion Open every Wedneeday and Friday 1:00 to 5:00 PM. Saturday 10:00 - 6:00, Sunday 1:00 6:00</p>
        <p>DUDLEY'S HOUSE PAINTING</p>
        <p>"We Paint If All"</p>
        <p>Call 758-7058</p>
        <p>between 6:00 and 9:00 P M</p>
        <p>YARD SALE PRE-CHRISTAAAS BARGAINS</p>
        <p>SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26 105 Glenwood Drive - Club Pines</p>
        <p>NO TRASH-JUST TREASURES luggege, toys, some men's and ladles' clothing kitchen items, baby items, car seats, etc.</p>
        <p>9:00 to 1:00 756-3119</p>
        <p>BRODY'S DOWNTOWN ha opening tor full time employee for iunier portwear department if you like junior portwear and lnfere*ted in a regular job. apply at Brody' downtown.</p>
        <p>EMPLOYAAgNT</p>
        <p>NOW TAKING APPLICATIONS for</p>
        <p>experienced grill help Flrt and e cond hitt Ai^y between 8am and a m only at Pac A Sac. 1401 Oickin ton Avenue</p>
        <p>HeipWfntBd</p>
        <p>MMEOIATE OPENING lor</p>
        <p>qualified front end and brake mechanic Mut be experienced Baie aiary piu commiion plan Apply in peron Sutton' Service Center, 1105 Oickinoo Avenue</p>
        <p>JOB OPENING tor traveling ecretary for ale department. Tak ing credit application, note, typing, etc $ day week, no overnij^t Mu$f be free to travel eatern NC. Call for appolnfmenf from 6 fil 9 p.m., 752 4918.</p>
        <p>SALESPERSON or part person (18 25) with knowledge of auto part and motor. Ak for Estclla. 752 6124.</p>
        <p>Langston Temporary Service</p>
        <p>is Seeking Temporary Talents For Local Firms.</p>
        <p>Call 756 3404 or 756-4224</p>
        <p>UNIQUE SALES opportwnity. Phone (800 ) 327 9696 toll free (recorded message).</p>
        <p>CASHIER NEEDED. Experience preferred. Inquire at Wickes Lumber Company, Greenville. No phone alls</p>
        <p>LICENSED PHYSICAL THERAPIST to function in two nurs ng facilities Interested and qualilied applicants should submit resume and salary requirements to: Maxine Sasser, c/o PMG. inc., 1804 Forest Hills Road, Wilson, NC 27893.</p>
        <p>ASSISTANT MANAGER wanted Sales ability and bookkeeping re ired. Pleasant working condition. 752 1122 for appointment.</p>
        <p>quire</p>
        <p>Cali:</p>
        <p>LICENSED HAIRSTYLIST for</p>
        <p>men's hair replacement center Star ting after Christmas. Salary plus commission. 752 2691, ask tor Hugh.</p>
        <p>PERSON IN LATE 30  to do repair work on electrical appliances. Will train. Many company benefits. Ek cellent working conditions Salary plusbonus Call 756 3861  _</p>
        <p>PERSON TO install heating and air conditioning. Experience rMulred. Quality Heating i Air Conditioning, 752 M42</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Mini Max Storage Drive In Warehouse 5' X 10'</p>
        <p>$10 Month</p>
        <p>Call 756 3791 or 756 1 991</p>
        <p>Cali us for</p>
        <p>* Farm Auctions</p>
        <p>* Estates</p>
        <p>* Bankruptcy Sales</p>
        <p>COUNTRY BOYS AUCTION CO.</p>
        <p>P.O. Box 1235 Washington, N.C. 27889 Phone 946-6007 or 758-1875</p>
        <p>FLEET SALE</p>
        <p>1976 Olds Cutlass Supreme</p>
        <p>Sedans and Wagons</p>
        <p>Company Maintained 101 W 14th St</p>
        <p>Call; 752 3143</p>
        <p>ANNOUNCING Greenville's Newest Grooming Salon</p>
        <p>HELENS GROOMING WORLD</p>
        <p>400 - C West lOtti Street Across from Bostic-Suggs Professional Groomer Helen Bach By Appointment Call 758-6333 or 756-5392</p>
        <p>THE ARMY NURSE CORPS NEEDS MORE PEOPLE LIKE YOU.</p>
        <p>If you're a Registered Nurse with a BS in nursing,</p>
        <p>today's Army Nurse Corps has a lot to offer you. .</p>
        <p>You're immediately a commissioned officer with all the pay and privilegas. And you can further specialize (at our expense) or take graduate courses at nearby universities. If you'd like, you can teach or practice your clinical specialty.</p>
        <p>For more Information on opportunities In today's Army Nurse Corps, call Sgt. Doug Hall Collect (919) 755-4379.  _</p>
        <p>DEALERS WANTED to install sprayed foam insulation in otd and new buildings Tramndoos energy saver. Every home and building owner can use it and can save them up to 50S of their heating bills We are the only manufacturer that trains how to install with on the fob training and by lactory experienced In stailers. No tees of any kind. We are interested only in selling this foam in suiation that we manufacture. Can be applied all year round Write im perial Coatings &amp;amp; Chemicals. 4700 Wissahkkon Avenue. Phlladetpnia. Pennsylvania 19144 Mr Warren. (215)844 0706</p>
        <p>MUTUAL OF OMAHA</p>
        <p>We need another person who needs $345.84 or more per week Write-</p>
        <p>Mr R G Craft P O Box 1849</p>
        <p>Wilmington. N C. 28401</p>
        <p>Life Insurance Atliliaie united of Omaha Equal Opportunity Companies M/F</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>FOR SALE RESIDENTIAL LOTS IN RAGLANDACRES</p>
        <p>WafBT, Swr, PavBd ftraets Curbs, (autterz. No city taxas</p>
        <p>PHONE-756-1016</p>
        <p>I WILL CLEAN up arewnd new houses Will also k rub owl uniter growth of new houses and do local hauling, moving peopte, housahefd furniture &amp;gt; appftahces 752 8QI6</p>
        <p>WOULD LIKE to keep chiidran in my home in Fountain 749 2291._</p>
        <p>MALE IN EARLY 40's naeds iaork</p>
        <p>Wilting to team Cait 75 5J93days</p>
        <p>MR. BUILDING CONTRACTOR. If you need framtng. exierwr Irtm or tn side trim sub confracKrs. call Carey Cheshire. 523 8938, kinefon, NC eer 7pm 30yearso4expeflehcet</p>
        <p>TREES REMOVED. pruhMl and top ped Dead wood cleared, cebling Chip'n Dale Tree Service. 752 5996 tor estimate</p>
        <p>OLDER. SETTLED, mefure lady desires position in experiencod areas of advanced typist and sacretarial training resident menager of apart menf complex Public refeiion. ap pears on NC register of merit sysiems m several areas of menfat health Free to locate in other areas Pleasa call Mrs Lewis at 7S2 5100 or 752 4599</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Mini Max Storage Boat Storagi'</p>
        <p>$10 Month</p>
        <p>Call 7S6 3791 or 7wS 1I</p>
        <p>FOR LEASE</p>
        <p>Modern</p>
        <p>Office</p>
        <p>Space</p>
        <p>Downtown Greenville Shore Drive Plaza Building 110 S. Evans St.</p>
        <p>For Details Call 752-1010</p>
        <p>Dunhiii j</p>
        <p>ISNIfMVILLI R.C.IM.</p>
        <p>1205 S. Evans SI. Oraenvllla, N.C. 2734 91-7SB-2)07</p>
        <p>A Mttional Hnonnt! Stnriet</p>
        <p>BILL SNEED Prasidpnt</p>
        <p>holloman:s</p>
        <p>nn, xtn t tacxii smt</p>
        <p>20 Year* Experience. All Work Guaranteed</p>
        <p>We Specialize In...</p>
        <p>* Fireplace Repair  * Carport*</p>
        <p>* Patios  *  porches</p>
        <p>* Stoops &amp;amp; Steps</p>
        <p>* Concrete or Brick Walkway*</p>
        <p>* House Underpinning  House Leveling</p>
        <p>* All Type* Masonry Repair Work With Brick, Block or Concrete</p>
        <p>DIAL 753-3503 DAY OR NIGHT</p>
        <p>Groceries-Hardware-Fishing Supplies</p>
        <p>Gas - Heating Oil Delivery Service</p>
        <p>OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7 TIL J1</p>
        <p>BraiKii TradiiiR Post &amp;amp; Oil Co.</p>
        <p>1 mile E. on Hif^way 33  Greenville,  N.C.</p>
        <p>758-4200</p>
        <p>NOTICE</p>
        <p>Crisp Auto Salvage, Inc. is located on Old River Road  2 miles off Hwy. 33 West (Belvoir Hwy.) behind Homestead AAobile Estates. We are in no way connected with Bob Gouras Used Parts.</p>
        <p>Call 752-2572</p>
        <p>CHIMNEYSWEEP !</p>
        <p>A new service offered to Greenville and surroun ding areas. We clean your chimneys. You can save up to 10% 15% on the amount of heat generated. Helps prevent fire hazards.</p>
        <p>Dial 753-3503 day or night</p>
        <p>i_,</p>
        <p>F^rmvllle, N.C.</p>
        <p>JOB LISTINGS</p>
        <p>PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR - t1192/mo. B.S. ChtmWry, Pharmacy, Physics - Exptrtenca in iterlte manufacturlna.</p>
        <p>ANALYSTICAL CHEMIST - $1362/mo. PhD and axparlanca In Analytical or Pharmacautlcal ChamWry.</p>
        <p>NIECHAHICAL DRAFTER - IWOOAno. Tachnlcal Dagraa and axparlanca.</p>
        <p>MANAGER TRAINEE -IISOAvk.</p>
        <p>ANNOUNCER -$145Avk. Journalism background.</p>
        <p>SECRETARY - vat/yr. Sklllad In typing and shorthand. OFFICE CLERK - S0/mo. Skilled typist.</p>
        <p>HEATING/AC AAECHANIC-$4.04/hr. Exparlanca raqulrad. MACHINIST-l6J2/hr. Joumayman teval.</p>
        <p>PLUMBER - I5.00i7hr. Exparlanca raqulrad.</p>
        <p>BRICKLAYER - $6.l7hr. Exparlanca raqulrad.</p>
        <p>TRUCK DRIVER -1KIAk. Exparlancapraterrad.</p>
        <p>I FOR INFORAMTION CONTAQ</p>
        <p>EMPLOYMENT SECURITY COMMISSION 3101 BISMARCK STREET GREENVILLE, N.C 27134</p>
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        <p>HM SAL.I. *74 lnt*rnttofMil trc-for, 140 International tractor. Long bulk tobacco barvattar, 10&amp;gt;/^ foot King gitc harrow; four row John Oaara corn ^antar, aight row Hardaa wayar, six row Hardaa tprayar, tnraa bottom plow, two bottom plow,</p>
        <p>7 ona row tranaplantara. 753 705/</p>
        <p> Qfpg-Yyd S|g</p>
        <p>YAKO SALI. Musical instruments good for school band, antiques, bot ties, furniture and books. November 19,9 til 4. Corner of 13th and Evans.</p>
        <p>S4  UvggtDck</p>
        <p>HosiBACK RIDINO, riding JS'sfiT*** Jarman Stables,</p>
        <p>SUPBR OBLUXe Show saddle, sad diasaat. Black leather Borelli, Argen tina.300. 75* 7573after*p.m.</p>
        <p>S* MUcgtingow</p>
        <p>LABOE LOADS of sand, topsoll, llll dirt and rock sold at reasonable prices: Lots cleared, grade work and landscaping of yards. Call 75*-4747 for Jim Hudson.</p>
        <p>WE ARE Baautyrest headquarters  bedding and hide a beds. Home Purnlture Company. 701 Dickinson Avenue.</p>
        <p>PILL DIRT, builder sand, top soil, and rock. J. L. McDaniel, 754 2351, after 3:30p.m._'</p>
        <p>YOU CAN "STEAM" clean carpets, professionally clean with new pro ^ble Rinse N Vac. Rent at Rental Tool Company across from Hastings Ford. Now open Rental Tool Company.</p>
        <p>PILL DIRT, top soil, rocks and sand for sale. Large loads. Henry Worthington, 74* 34*1.</p>
        <p>TO REACH your Mary Kay coysetlcs consultant, phone 752 1201.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>HMD PURNITURBt Wa V*va ram you'll racagntte. PiMfK aallabl* to m your needs. Ho</p>
        <p>Pumiture Store, 701 -------</p>
        <p>Avenua.</p>
        <p>tti ...JiflO</p>
        <p>... Hama</p>
        <p>Dickinsan</p>
        <p>ARMY/NAVY</p>
        <p>STORE</p>
        <p>Pea coats, field flights, bomber, snorkel, tanker fackets. Rainwear, parkas, comboots, work clothes, dishes. 1501 S. Evans Street. Open</p>
        <p>LOT CLBARim, bulldoier and backhoe work. Free estimates. Can</p>
        <p>non A Smith Construction. Call Donald Scott Cannon, 74*-4*00 or David H. Smith, 74* 3*92._</p>
        <p>OOTLBO PRICES: AMn's knit slacks and leans, *9,99; sportcoats, SI9.9S; lady's pantsuits, 111.99; slacks, S5.99; tops, S4.99, Large selec</p>
        <p>lion. Mill Outlet Clothing, 3*4 Bypass, lacross from Nichols), Greenville.</p>
        <p>DO IT YOURSELP and save. Rent the professional carpet cleaning machine, Steamex. Call Larry's C^r^Und, 3010 East Tenth Street,</p>
        <p>WANT YOUR AREA rug bound or tr inged? We do iti Whitehurst Floor &amp;amp; Carpet Center, 103 Trade Street. 75* 2747.</p>
        <p>ENCYCL^AEDIA BRITANNICA. For free descriptive booklet on the all new Britarmlca 3, call 75* 0417 or write 21 Scott Street, Greenville.</p>
        <p>PIANO TUNINO and repairs. The Music Shop, Greenville Square Shop ping Center 75*0007.</p>
        <p>OAK FIREWOOD tor sale S35 a load. Over &amp;lt;/7 cord. Call Mike at 75 91*5.</p>
        <p>PIANOOROAN WAREHOUSE II</p>
        <p>you didn't buy it here, you probably paid too much. 730 Greenville Boulevard, 75* 2032. Sales Rentals.</p>
        <p>OAK FIREWOOD Will deliver every night and Sundays 758 24** or 758 0180 afterSp.m</p>
        <p>THE SALVATION ARMY NEEDS YOUR used clothing, furniture, household items, etc. Receipts for in come tax are available. 75* 3388.</p>
        <p>INSULATION. Save money while en joying added comfort and quiet with high efficiency Rapco Foam insulation. Call today for free estimate. Four Seasons Foam Insulation, Inc., 752 4763.</p>
        <p>CHILD' PLAYHOUSE. * X 7 feet. 752 9278.</p>
        <p>OAK FIREPLACE wood. Depen dable and fast service. Split and stacked. References if necessary. Call H T. or Judy Caton, 752 6730.</p>
        <p>SADI YRI STEEL string guitar. Handmade. $400 with hardshell case.</p>
        <p>757 6449 (8 5).</p>
        <p>HOBART M CABLE Spinet piano. Excellent condition. *700. Call 75* 5905 after 4 30.</p>
        <p>HARO WOOD FOR SALE for</p>
        <p>fireplace or heater.'/j cord, $30 Call 94* 8229._</p>
        <p>HOME STEREO system. Walnut cabinet, AM/FM stereo, turntable and 8 track stereo tape. Like new. Priced to sell. 758 0*2*</p>
        <p>DIAMOND CLUSTER dinner ring. Like new. $1200 value. Make an offer.</p>
        <p>758 4809.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>HENRY TULL HEIRS FARMS</p>
        <p>LAND AUCTION</p>
        <p>Friday, December 2, 1977</p>
        <p>KINSTON, N.C LENOIR COUNTY</p>
        <p>2 3 Cleared</p>
        <p>. I</p>
        <p>li</p>
        <p>TOBAf C O Bav iS 1/ Ai res 6S.708 lbs</p>
        <p>FARMeCOMMtRClAL  INDUSTRIAL  RESIDENTIAL</p>
        <p>f IPSr  10 00 A M at (&amp;gt;&amp;lt;ep Run. N C 10 Miles S&amp;lt;Kjtr&amp;gt;w-st of</p>
        <p>SAi I  Kinston on N ' ffiyhwayili 48S A res, fi.'i &amp;lt; iMrfKl</p>
        <p>Lots of Road ' unfaye To Be Sold m l T r.x fs and Then OfferrMl as a I hut</p>
        <p>S( I OND 17 00 Noon Oiv Mile Norttieast of Kmston N C on SAt t  Tow-( Hill Rnad 'f Washington St f *t i 7, Arres</p>
        <p>IVOC. Ieare&amp;gt;d T o Be Sold in i T r ar ts anri I hen OtterfKl as a Unit</p>
        <p>Tf RMS 1(7% Oepsrsif r&amp;gt;n rtay of sale Halanr e to t&amp;gt;e paid o(x&amp;gt;n riel I ver V of deed Sellers reser ve the right to reierl any and all bids</p>
        <p>SOIL) BY Owtaers Henry Tull 111 anri Margaret T Anye</p>
        <p>HUGH PATE Auctioneer (Lie, #187)</p>
        <p>F or Information r riritar-t F arm Managers</p>
        <p>TRUST DEPT. BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST CO</p>
        <p>GoldsJxiro, North Carolina Phrxie 735 7809</p>
        <p>MJfCBllanMM</p>
        <p>_ Mik* wW fttrSp.m.</p>
        <p>LtyiNO ROOM SUITE. _ _ I. Sot* and chair Ilk* naw, 74*3^._</p>
        <p>ANTIQtB ROLL top dnk. Good con etffom74*93l,</p>
        <p>MARANTX CASSETTE playar,</p>
        <p>racaivar and aptakart, Sony raal to raal racordar. Graat for Chrlttma* QIW. Boat offar. 731 3381 aftar 5.</p>
        <p>OAK PIREWOOO. Split, dalivarad and afackad anytlma. S35 a load. 75* IS41 or 75* 1409 daya, 758 4971 or 75* 5394 nighta (Phil or Johnni*). Aiao for aaia, uaad "King O' Heat" coal or wood haatar._</p>
        <p>BRASS POLDINO tira Krean, $8, braaa pull curtain fire aereen, $20, aet of bfaaa andirons, SIS. 75* 336*.</p>
        <p>ai MILLIMETER Petri camera, ful ly automatic; aiao photo enlarger. Both for *210 (will aall separately). 758 1334.</p>
        <p>Ui CARAT YELLOW OOLD engage ment ring and band, $100. 7M 40*1 afterSp.m.</p>
        <p>17 /METAL BAR stools and 2 sections of formica top counters (20 feet and 8 feet in length). Suitable tor restaurant, bar, parts counter or similar business. Call Washington, NC, 94* 2)41 before 5 p.m. or 94* 31*9 alter 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>TM/O  HP riding lawn mowers, $150 each; 10 speed girl's bike, $30; 2 mimeograph machines, $25 each,- 2 push type lawn mowers, $15 each. 752 0978</p>
        <p>LOWREY ORGAN. Perfect condi tion. 2 keyboards, foot (ledals, solid walnut cabinet. $475. 75* 3075.</p>
        <p>KENMORE WASHER. 3 cycles. Good condition. 758 1028 after* p.m.</p>
        <p>. Super</p>
        <p>camera. Zoom len$, like new. $85. Moores portable sewing machine. 75* 5412._</p>
        <p>* X * WALK-IN cooler, 10 X 20 walk in freezer, sllcer, Hobart mixer, 2 Ice cream boxes. Low Boy refrigerator, assorted Erecta Shelf racks, old Bur roughs cash register, refrigerated display case, Fresh-O AAatic hotdog roll a-grill with cover, warmer, hand truck with strap. Call 75* 1497 after 3:30p.m.  _</p>
        <p>LARGE LOADS of split oak wood. $25. Any length, any time. 752 3759 or 752 4354._</p>
        <p>DIAAAONO STUD earrings. '/4 carat each. 752 9965.</p>
        <p>EXTRA LONG formal sofa Reasonable. Call 74* 3978.</p>
        <p>OIAAAOND CLUSTER engagement ring with matching wedding band, S400 or best otter. Save $150. 752 *370 after 7; 30 or weekends.</p>
        <p>LOVESEAT AND CHAIR. $75. Good condition. 752 0477.</p>
        <p>Sporting Goods</p>
        <p>BROWNING aO GAUGE lightvyeight automatic shotgun. Like new. 752 4420 after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>67 LOST AND FOUND</p>
        <p>LOST YEAR OLD DOBERAAAN</p>
        <p>Pinscher with no collar. Black and tan. Vicinity of Sherwood Greens. Reward. 758 6*74,</p>
        <p>LOST FEAAALE Calico cat. Black with yellow patches. Tucker Estates area. Reward. 75* 1217.</p>
        <p>/MOBILE HOAAES</p>
        <p>64 Mobile Homes For Rent</p>
        <p>2 AND 3 bedroom mobile homes. Good location. No pets. 752 328* or 825 5391.</p>
        <p>WHY PAY RENT? We can sell you a reconditioned home for less than you can rent. Call Tommy Williams, 75* 7815. Azalea /Mobile Homes.</p>
        <p>/MOBILE HOMES and lots for rent. City sewer and water. Colonial Park. Licensed mobile home movers statewide. Also repair work. 758 4413.</p>
        <p>13 X 80,3 bedroom trailer. Furnished, private lot, private driveway. 75* 5527 days, 74* *537 evenings.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, 2 baths, living room, dining room, kitchen and den. 75* 3*8* days, 74* 4543 nights.</p>
        <p>12* WIDE, 3 bedrooms, IVi baths, washer, air, furnished. City water and sewer free. Very conveniently located. 752 9804 after * p.m._</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOAAS, completely furnish-ed, window air conditioner. 752-4441.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOAAS, air, carpeting, fur nished. 758 4857.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOMS, I'/z baths, fully carpeted, air conditioning. 75* *005.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOAAS. South of Winterville. Available December 1. $75.75* 2937.</p>
        <p>66 AAoblle Homes For Sale</p>
        <p>LOOKING FOR a good deal? 12 X 70 Freedom. Furnished, 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths. Take up payments. 75* 3158 or 753 4381.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>Thorpe Music Co.</p>
        <p>New pool tables for sale for home use. Fully guaranteed installed. Billiard supplies and 2 piece sticks. We also cover all brands of pool tables. Cali today for free estimate, (P.S. Beat the Christmas rush) Call Jerry Rhodes or George Cox 752-4606 for your needs. Also we have rental lukeboxes for private parties.</p>
        <p>Convoy Truck Sale Continues</p>
        <p>Come See And Come Save Special Prices And Special Incentives To Sell 30 Trucks</p>
        <p>Hastings Ford</p>
        <p>Your Little Profit Dealer E.lOth Street  758-0114</p>
        <p>/fe UTTtPMfrs9V6s youtnohe Hi99nyfhii^Y0&amp;lt;f  fot/</p>
        <p>I</p>
        <p># MoMleHomM For sale</p>
        <p>a BEPROORW, MchMtt 2 air</p>
        <p>Itionart. sfwwn W aMOintmant Funntr datallt and appoint</p>
        <p>only. FunHfr datalit and appoint m#ntoaa.l8Sy4a8r8p.m.</p>
        <p>IMS CHAMPION l3X80.2btdroomt. Astuma loan and aqulty. Call 7S3 2S30.</p>
        <p>mi /mascot tt X i7. 3 badroomt, 1iv batht, air conditktning. Totally lactric. 75* *407.</p>
        <p>12 X if MOBILE clattroom. Idaalfor maklnp addition to your moblla home. iliSO. Call 758 3*44._</p>
        <p>mx 13 X 06. Kitchan with bay win dow, 2 badroomt, undarpinning, oil drum with stand, small porch (op tional). 523 *11* bafora *, 524 4018 aftar *.</p>
        <p>RELOCATING. Equity and assuma toan on daluxe Oakvrood. Totally electric, central air, carpet, washer, dryer. 752 05*1 or 758 0954.</p>
        <p>OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>DUE TO OECLINGINO health, N &amp;amp; E Builders have two naw houses in the Washington area. Willing to sell at cost. 758 0027 (Greenville) after 13 noon, 75* 0138 or 94* 2535 (Washington).</p>
        <p>70</p>
        <p>PROFESSIONAL</p>
        <p>PAINTING, ROOFING and repairs. No job too small. All work guaranteed 75* 7235 anytime.</p>
        <p>PRINTING, CARPENTRY and roof ing. Call 758 *085.</p>
        <p>PLANNING A NEW HOAAE? Adding a new room, garage or carport? Any re modeling or new roofing. For best prices and workmanship call Wickes Lumber Company, 75* 7144. Ask for Jimmy Hahn. Free estimate!</p>
        <p>72</p>
        <p>REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>FOR ALL YOUR real estate needs, call Flemings Associates, 75* *234.</p>
        <p>1 ACRE PARTLY cleared. Clay Root section of Pitt County. $1800. 244 005*.</p>
        <p>73 CommpTclal Proprty</p>
        <p>COAAMERCIAL BUILDING (2300 square feet) in Greenville with many possible uses. Plenty of parking space. 75* 0138 or 758 0027 after 12 noon.</p>
        <p>74</p>
        <p>Farms For Sala</p>
        <p>FOR SALE OR LEASE. Greene county. 82 acres, 55 cleared. Good allotments. Bulk barn, 28 acres planted pine trees' Also farm in southern Wayne County. 80 acres, *5 cleared. Fair allotments and buildings. City water available. Write Farms, Box 19*7, Greenville, NC.</p>
        <p>76</p>
        <p>Farms For Lease</p>
        <p>30,8M POUNDS of tobacco tor lease. To be moved. 42per pound. 756-223*.</p>
        <p>TOBACCO POR LEASE To be mov</p>
        <p>ed. 758 156*.</p>
        <p>78</p>
        <p>Houses For Sale</p>
        <p>THE PINES, Ayden. Cute farmhouse on heavily wooded lot. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, sunken living room, study, kit Chen, dining room, sewing room, garage with workshop, heat pump, thermopane windows. S52,SOO. Call Blount &amp;amp; Bali Realty Company, Inc., 75* 3000, evenings, 752 0345, 752-8819, 752 4499.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY HOME NEAR Reedy Branch. 4 bedrooms, 3'/] baths, 3,000 square feet (more or less) plus 783 square feet of garage' 3.79 acre of land. Bill Williams Real Estate, 752 2*15.</p>
        <p>AYDEN. By owner. 401 New Circle Drive. Brick, over 1900 square feet, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 3 car garage, central heat and air, fenced in backyard patio. 74* 390* after 5 p.m.</p>
        <p>PARMVILLE 3 bedroom brick home. Carport, utility room, patio, outside storage building. 753 5401.</p>
        <p>BEAUTIFUL NEW Colonial Williamsburg home with heat pump, 3 bedrooms, play room, 2 baths, living room, den with fireplace, dining area, kitchen, full carpet, closed in garage. On a beautiful wooded lot on Circle Drive, just outside city limits of Robersonville. About 20 minutes from Greenvflle. Ben Wilson Realty, 795 4*87._</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM RANCH. 1600 square feet, 3 years old, electric heat and air conditioning, living room, kitchen-den combination, 2 full baths, convenient utility room, double garage. Club Drive, Robersonville. Ben Wilson Realty, 795 4*87._</p>
        <p>AAANY EXTRAS in this 3 bedroom, 2 bath brick house. Near ECU in Eastern, Aycock and Rose school district. $32,000. 75* 0138 or 758 0027 after 12 noon.</p>
        <p>AYDEN. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, fully carpeted, central air and heat. Good location. Upper 30's. 74**210after*.</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. Brick home in friendly Winterville community. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, den with fireplace and exposed wood beams, built-in bookcases, dishwasher, self-cleaning oven, hardwood floors, handy workshop In back of large wooded lot. Below 40. 75* 7159.</p>
        <p>WINTERVILLE. By owner. 2000 square foot home. Being remodeled. Large corner lot, 3 bedrooms, family room, country kitchen, formal dining room, 1(^ story 2 car garage with shop. Excellent investment at $30,500. 75* 225*._</p>
        <p>J.D. REAL ESTATE</p>
        <p>The personal touch realty of inimitable reputation. Whether selling or buying call J. Diaz.</p>
        <p>756 4800</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WANteD</p>
        <p>DENTAL</p>
        <p>HYGIENIST</p>
        <p>Call Kinston Collect</p>
        <p>527-0461</p>
        <p>or</p>
        <p>527-7762</p>
        <p>Pollard Construction Co</p>
        <p>(Custom Hoiih", K</p>
        <p>I nipi iivcrticiitu I- or Fri&amp;gt;c I stirn-)I&amp;lt;'s [lih' Ottui- 7SA  Of  /'wsr, I,";</p>
        <p>after ,'r</p>
        <p>Let</p>
        <p>Carolina Music Co.</p>
        <p>Supply your Recreation Room this Christmas</p>
        <p>New Pool Table4x8 Used Pinball AAachine Used Fousball Table Used Jukeboxes Used Poker Table</p>
        <p>Call 758-0027 or 758-3216</p>
        <p>SALES</p>
        <p>REPRESEnTATIVE</p>
        <p>WCTI-TV hM new opening for e times sales representative to cover accounts In ttw Greenville, Kinston, Washington areas. ResMant of these areas preferred. Requirements: minimum 2 years broadcast or intangible sales Kpsrience or college background. First yew earnings SHOOO to S20,00, depending upon background. EOE employer  Mtomen end minorities ars an-couragsd to apply. Please send resume and letter of application (no talephone calls, pleaae) to Bill Jenkins, General Manager, WCTI TV, P.O. Box 2325, New Bern, N.C. 2S5M</p>
        <p>HewBB Per Sale</p>
        <p>CORMTT STREET. Living room, combination kltoien and don with fenced in yard. $M,500. Stack-Kiger Realty, 7M30I; nights. Dia^ Whitehurst, 7567222._</p>
        <p>STOKES. Count^ living in this 3 bedroom home. Formal living room and din/ng room with big. modem kitchen. Don't miss this one for only $25,900. Stack Kioer Realty, 75* 3008; nights. Gene StacV, 752 3366.</p>
        <p>WESTHAVEN AREA. 3 bedroom brick ranch with 2 full baths, den, for mal living room and dining room. Can you remember the last time that you could purchase a home in this area for the low price of only $42.500?</p>
        <p>Stack Kiger Realty, 756 Dianne ^itehurst, 75*7222</p>
        <p>nighH,</p>
        <p>311 QUEEN /LNNE (Lynndale). Lovely 4 or 5 bedroom home, very formally decorated with exceptional ly beautiful miltwork, cabinetwork and vanities. Completely carpeted, expensive walliMPer, chandeliers and very beautiful Queen Anne Period lighting fixtures. This home has a hugt (&amp;gt;aneled den with raised</p>
        <p>fireplace, a large game room, chair rail in be v*</p>
        <p>like the 18th century period. Can be</p>
        <p>dining room, 3 large bathrooms, ancTosed garage, large ard. You must see this home it you</p>
        <p>seen anytime. Call Ed Tipton Agen cy, 75* 0911,</p>
        <p>75* 1769.</p>
        <p>nights and weekends.</p>
        <p>SALE. BY OWNER. Large living room, 2 bedrooms, I bath, den, kit Chen and breakfast room, carport, paved drive, large garage or storage. Spacious garden area, cement front porch with wrought iron rails, Ap proximately 1350 square feet. By ap pointment only, Ayden, 746-3788.</p>
        <p>Blount &amp;amp; Ball Realty</p>
        <p>NEW LISTING. Mom's house at Dad's price. Three bedroom brick ranch home in Dellwood. Family room with fireplace, 2 baths, carport, patio and all the extra's that make this a lovely home. $47,500.</p>
        <p>A Touch Of Class is what you'll find here in Drexelbrook. 1850 sq. It. home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, beautiful den with fireplace and built in desk, shelves and gun case, restaurant size kitchen, carport, large deep lot. $57,500.</p>
        <p>Move Up To Club Pines for under $60,000. A lovely wooded lot in new section ot Club Pines surrounds this NEW 3 bedroom brick ranch home. Two baths, full insulation, deck, heat pump, beautiful molding in family room. You must see this one.</p>
        <p>IN SWAN QUARTER. * room house. Large lot. Needs some repair. Good location for fishing and hunting. Call 75* 2342._</p>
        <p>GREAT LOAN assumption in Oakdale. Smalt equity and assume present owner's loan. Call for more details, Hignite and Company, inc., 758 **** anytime._</p>
        <p>BY OWNER. 3 bedroom brick ranch. Over 17(X) square feet, 2'/? baths, formal living and dining rooms, den with fireplace, screened porch, garage. Dishwasher and new heating system. On large lot. $42'500. 75* 0091 after 3 p.m. weekdays.</p>
        <p>6 ROOM COUNTRY HOME. 7 miles from Greenville, approximately 1 acre of land. 75* XSO days, 75* 3830 nights.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>ROOFING</p>
        <p>STOPM WINDOWS DOORS 8. AWN INGS</p>
        <p>C.L. LUPTON CO.</p>
        <p>HouBM P(r Sal*</p>
        <p>FOR SALE. PINEWOOO ROAD.</p>
        <p>Priced to sell Large wooded lot, latKcd yard, threa bedrooms; 2 baths, living room, family room with firatMMca, aat in kitchan, central air, anctoud garage. $41,300.75* 7874.</p>
        <p>Y OWNER. Brick home on South Wright Road. 3 bedrooms, I'/i baths, central air, ample closets. AAany other features. 7S 5212._</p>
        <p>WHO *AYf YOU can't own your own home in the country? Only S27,S00 can get you this smart home on a half acre lot. Hignite &amp;amp; Company, Inc., 758****or75* 1921._</p>
        <p>DON'T MENTION turkey to me now, but gobble up this sharp ranch behind Robinson Elementary School in Winterville. Less than $1000 down will make you the proud owner of this almost new ranch. Only $28,000. Hignite A Company, Inc., 758 *** or 75* 1921.</p>
        <p>ATTENTION VETER/kNS No down payment on this 3 bedroom ranch located outside the city limits of Greenville. $28,900. Hignite &amp;amp; Com pany, Inc., 758 ****or 75* 1921.</p>
        <p>PLEASE DON'T see this fabulous home if you don't want to buy a home! The 40+ trees will astonish you! The ranch will delight you! The price you'll adore! Only $31,000. Hignite &amp;amp; Company, inc., 758 **** or 75* 1921.</p>
        <p>A CITY HO/ME for the country folk. Big kitchen with custom made bar, more cabinets than you'll need tor all your preserves. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths for only $32,500. Hignite &amp;amp; Company, Inc., 758 ****or75* 1921.  _</p>
        <p>CONTEMPORARY with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great room with cathedral ceiling tor only $39,000. Hignite &amp;amp; Company, Inc., 758 ****or 75* 1921.</p>
        <p>BEDROOMS AREN'T made like these anymore! Larger older home on a +'4 acre lot with pine, pecan, pear and apple trees plus your very own grapevine! 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, liv ing and dining rooms, den, kitchen, separate double car garage. 40's, HigniteA Company, Inc., 758 6*6* or 75* 1921._</p>
        <p>BY (SOLLY, I think you've got it! Got the best ranch on the market for the price in Ragland Acres, that is. On 8 low traftice cul de sac with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with fireplace, formal areas, nice sized kitchen, double car garage. $44,9(X). Hignite A Company, Inc., 758 **** or 75* 1921.</p>
        <p>IN A SUPER AREA outside of Green ville. Evanswood. You'll find a brand new 2 story Williamsburg with tor mal living room, dining room, kit Chen with breakfast area, large fami ly room with fireplace and sliding glass doors, double garage, 3 larger than average bedrooms, and 2/? baths. Don't wait any longer to see this home. Call the Homefinders at Hignite A Company, Inc., 758 **** or 75* 1921.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>7f</p>
        <p>HotttM For Sal*</p>
        <p>TIRED OF THE same old drab ran dies'* Oo yourself a big favor and call the Homefindi rs to see this gorgeous home in Brandywine Estates! Sunken family room with large war ming fireplace. Breakfast area with built in bookshelves and desk, big kit Chen to delight any woman's tastes, formal dining room and living room, 3 very large bedrooms, 2 large baths, double garage and big lot for the discriminating home buyer. Call Hignite A Company, Inc., 758 **** or 75* 1921._</p>
        <p>WHAT AN IMPRESSIVE two story home on such a pretty wooded lot in Candlewick Estates. Only three miles from Greenville with 3 bedrooms, 2 and a halt baths, format areas, family room with fireplace, double garage, heat pump, and now is the time to pick your colors! $57,500. Call the homefinders now. Hignite A Company, Inc., 758 **** or 75* 1921.______</p>
        <p>HO, HO, HO Do I have a treat for you boys and girls! This new listing for the hometinder is just the t&amp;gt;6me you've been looking for! Two story with formal living or dining room, big kitchen, breakfast room, sunken den with warming fireplace, 3 bedrooms (all upstairs), 2 full baths upstairs, and hall bath downstairs. Screened in porch, sliding glass doors, bay win dow, and more and more. This almost new home should sell in the fifties, but the owners say sell now! Only $49.(XX). Call Hignite A Com pany. Inc., 758 ****or 75* )921.</p>
        <p>POSSIBLE LOAN ASSUMPTION on</p>
        <p>this almost new ranch in Cambridge! Every room is tastefully decorated. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal areas, cozy den with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area, utility area, double garage, corner tot. S^'s. Hignite A Company, Inc., 758****or 75* )921.</p>
        <p>SUPER LCKATION, about one mile from the city with all the room you'll need with that growing family. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, formal living room, family room with fireplace, kitchen with eat in area, utility room, double garage. $45,500 Hignite A Company, inc., 758 666*or 75* 192).</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>For Lease Commercial Space Eastbrook Drive</p>
        <p>behin.) K ing &amp;amp; Queen Restaurant</p>
        <p>752 1010</p>
        <p>SPECIAL PRICE Filing Cabinet</p>
        <p>$7950</p>
        <p>4 drawer Reg. $113.00</p>
        <p>Taff Offjce Equipment Co.</p>
        <p>752-2175</p>
        <p>569 Evans St.</p>
        <p>PIANO AND GUITAR LESSONS</p>
        <p>RICHARD J. KNAPP, B.A.</p>
        <p>105 Dupont Circle Greenville, NC 27834</p>
        <p>Phone</p>
        <p>756-2563</p>
        <p>3 RBSortPropBrtyForSaig</p>
        <p>BEACH COTTAGE. Kitty Hawk. 4 bedrooms, fully furnished. Rents for $275 a month. Excellent Investment at $42,500. 75* 5960.</p>
        <p>RENTALS</p>
        <p>M04N0 SQUARE FOOT tobacco warehouse available for otf-saason (November 15 to July 1). With modern heating and air conditioning office space avaliabit year round Ideal for farm related business. 75* 3791,75* 1991.</p>
        <p>M ApartriMntt For Rant</p>
        <p>Kings Row</p>
        <p>One and two bedroom garden apart ments with dishwasher, garbage disposal drapes and carpet. Perfect location. Located just off east Tenth Street</p>
        <p>Call 752 3519</p>
        <p>EFFICIENCY APARTAMNTS and</p>
        <p>sleeping rooms for rent. Olde Lon don inn, 75* 5555.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>SALESMAN</p>
        <p>FOR</p>
        <p>WHOLESALE</p>
        <p>DISTRIBUTOR</p>
        <p>Wholetale Distributor In business ovsr SO years has openMo for a salaaman wanting a bright and profitable futurs. Dus to growth, wt aro sxpanding and looking for additional man. Prefer salesman with experloncs in salting and cMlvoring off d walk-ln truck 4W wants to moka mart money dolng ttw tarns typs work, it you are a supsrvlaor or top salatman with s broad, drUik. or milk company, this could ba what you are looking for. Wt will thoroughly train you. LIboral guaranteed drawing account, plus top committlant, Ufa In-auronca policy, all axptntaa paid and partlclpatlan in proflt-aharlno fMan. Plaaao raply In own handwriting, giving datallt In first lattor. No paraonal In-lorvlaw or tolophona calta until aftar wa racalva your Miar of application. WRITE:</p>
        <p>CIIH Wail A Potrlck-McRaa, Inc.</p>
        <p>Salat Oaportmant P.O. Box 427 Mtchanlcavllla, VA 23111</p>
        <p>SALES OPPORTUNITY</p>
        <p>Would you like to earn $12,000-$25,000 a year and nrxTre, as a salesman? You can do it right here in your OM/n home tOM/n. No overnight travel is required. We offer comprehensive 3 year training program. You will receive excellent fringe benefits.</p>
        <p>Of the 10 men in sales positions serving the Eastern North Carolina area, three earn in excess of $25,000 per year, five between $15,000 and $25,000 per year, two between $10,000 and $15,000 per year.</p>
        <p>We will start at up to $12,000 per year commission based on 2 sales per wk. Our incentive compensation plan makes it possible to earn in excess of $20,000 in the first year, and In ^cess of $30,000 the second year.</p>
        <p>A sales background Is desired. All of our men are over 25: some are grandfathers. We are looking for hardMforking, honest, ambitious men and women who meet people well, and who will work hard, and follow our proven sales system exactly.</p>
        <p>Take 5 minutes to investigate this challenging, satisfying, and rewarding career. Call /Mr. Boyette at 478-5134, or 478-3110, Sunday, November 27, l-lO P.M. or 782-0689 AMnday, November 28,9-5 P.M.</p>
        <p>you CAN</p>
        <p>BUT YOU</p>
        <p>$7500  $9000</p>
        <p>1977 Chevrolet Corvette</p>
        <p>On* owner, 1X000 miles, air condition, automatic, power windows.</p>
        <p>1976 Cadillac Sedan DeVIIIe</p>
        <p>94M0 mllos, ono ownor, fully equipped.</p>
        <p>1972 Cadillac Sedan De Vllle</p>
        <p>Nice car.</p>
        <p>$1000$1995</p>
        <p>$3500$6000</p>
        <p>1977 Pontiac Ventura</p>
        <p>2 door landau. Fully equipped, 13JXI0 miles.</p>
        <p>1977 Chevrolet Caprice Classic</p>
        <p>2 door. Powtr windows, stereo radio, one owner, clean.</p>
        <p>1976 Pontiac Grand Prix</p>
        <p>One owner. Mack on black, red Interior, sharp.</p>
        <p>1976 Flat 131</p>
        <p>4 door. Automatic, air, tilt wheal, 9JI00 miles.</p>
        <p>1976 Flat 131</p>
        <p>4 door. Automatic, air, tilt wheel, 7,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1975 Pontiac Grand PrIx</p>
        <p>BucMt tMtte power wtndowSe tilt wlumh cruise controls stereo radiOy ooeownor.</p>
        <p>1974 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham</p>
        <p>Fully loadsd, one owner, 45J)00 miles.</p>
        <p>1974 Pontiac Grand Vllle</p>
        <p>4 door hardtop. Extra clean, 22,000 mllas, fully equipped.</p>
        <p>1975 Olds Cutlass Salon</p>
        <p>Bucket seats, one owner.</p>
        <p>1974 Chevrolet AAonte Carlo</p>
        <p>234)00 miles, power windows, AM-FM radio, tilt wheel, one owner.</p>
        <p>1976 Flat Spider Convertible</p>
        <p>154100 miles, air, lupoage rack, one owner, extra Sharp.</p>
        <p>$2000  $3495</p>
        <p>1974 Toyota Corona</p>
        <p>4 door. Air, one owner, rad with Mack top.</p>
        <p>1975 Chevrolet AAalibu Wagon</p>
        <p>Light Mut, woodgrain, one owner.</p>
        <p>1974 Pontiac Lemans</p>
        <p>2 door. One owner,* cylinder, good economy.</p>
        <p>1974 Toyota Cel lea</p>
        <p>5 Speed, air, white. Mack accent stripe, sharp.</p>
        <p>1973 Pontiac Catalina</p>
        <p>2 door hardtop, 3S4I00 mllas. extra clean.</p>
        <p>1972 Ford Mustang</p>
        <p>Fastback. M/hlte with red and blue trim, automatic, air, 504)00 miles.</p>
        <p>1972 Olds 98</p>
        <p>2 door. One owner, fully equipped.</p>
        <p>1972 Chevrolet</p>
        <p>2 door hardtop. Gold with tan top.</p>
        <p>1969 Chevrolet Chevelle</p>
        <p>SS 39*. 4 speed.</p>
        <p>1972 Pontiac Grand Vllle</p>
        <p>4 door hardtop. One owner.</p>
        <p>1972 Pontiac Grand Safari Wagon</p>
        <p>Fully equipped. Light blue.</p>
        <p>1972 Buick Skylark Wagon</p>
        <p>Fully equipped.</p>
        <p>1971 Chevrolet Impala</p>
        <p>4 door hardtop. A real buy.</p>
        <p>1971 Mercury</p>
        <p>2 door hardtop. Sharp. Yellow with green top.</p>
        <p>1971 Pontiac Lemans Sport</p>
        <p>GTO front. 49,000 miles, one owner, extra sharp.</p>
        <p>1971 Flat Sport Coupe</p>
        <p>Light Mue, one owner, 49,000 miles.</p>
        <p>1971 Flat 124 Sport Coupe</p>
        <p>This car has had extra special attention.</p>
        <p>UP TO $1000 Good Transportation Specials</p>
        <p>1971 Pontiac Lemans Wagon</p>
        <p>1970 Pontiac Catalina</p>
        <p>1969 Pontiac Catalina 1968 /Mercury Cougar</p>
        <p>1971 Cadillac Sedan De Ville</p>
        <p>1970 Buick Electra</p>
        <p>1971 Plymouth Fury 111 Runs real good.</p>
        <p>Brown-Wood, Inc.</p>
        <p>Dickinson Ave.</p>
        <p>752-7111</p>
        <pb facs="00093542_0041" />
        <p>&amp;gt; Amrtmtnt For Rwnt</p>
        <p>Ultimate In Apartment Living</p>
        <p>I. 2, and 3 badroomt, wadtar, dryar, rw* upt. pool, club houaa Oolv 5 blocks from East Carolina Univarsity</p>
        <p>ClMck avarywbara alia first.</p>
        <p>Than Call</p>
        <p>TAR RIVER ESTATES</p>
        <p>1401 Willow St. _752 422S_</p>
        <p>EASTBROOK</p>
        <p>AND</p>
        <p>VILLAGE GREEN APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>327 ona, two and fhrae bedroom garden and townhouse apartments with heat, air condition, carpet, kit chan appliances, garbage disposals, nice iaundromat facilities, 3 swimm Ing pools. 2 tennis courts and heat and hot water furnished In some units. No pets or loud parties allowed. Rent from $140 $210 per nrKMtth Eastbrook - Eastbrook Drive off Greenville Blvd. {264 By pass). Call 756 4012, Village Green - 600 Heath Street off E. lOth street Call 752 5100</p>
        <p>MOVE UPTOAN ADDRESS OF . PRESTIGE</p>
        <p>Our waiting list is lowest in the Winter, if you are looking tor the very best in apartment honrtes in Greenville now is the time to look us over.</p>
        <p>Greenville's Mark o* Oistinctlon</p>
        <p>STRATFORD ARMS</p>
        <p>Apartments 1900 S. Charles Blvd. BIdg. 19 Telephone 919 756 4600</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM CARPETED apaTt ment available December 1. In Wintervllle. One year lease and sit. No pets. Marrieds only.</p>
        <p>depos</p>
        <p>7^501</p>
        <p>5007 or 752 4668</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM, carpeted apartment. AppliarKes furnished. Near ECU. Lease and deposit. No pets. Marrieds only. 756 5007, 752 4668.</p>
        <p>APARTA6ENT NEAR ECU. Suitable for couple. Prefer references, 752 5529.</p>
        <p>WALK TO ECU. 2 bedrooms, freshly painted. No kids or pets. $130 per month, December 1. 756 7766 anytime Sunday, after 7 weekdays.</p>
        <p>ONE BEDROOM, furnished apart nrtent with kitchen, bath, den. Call 746 3284 or 726 3884._</p>
        <p>TWO NEW duplexes available before Christmas. Brennon Village on 14th Street Extension. $225 monthly. 756 6965or 756 7238.</p>
        <p>M ApartnwntiForllBnt</p>
        <p>1 UDROOM DUPLEX apartment with appiianct$ and carpet. Located S miles from new hospital. No children. No pets. 756 1621 after 3:30.</p>
        <p>Love Trees?</p>
        <p>Experience the unique in apartment living with nature outside your door. Quality construction, fireplaces. Heat pumps (heating costs 30% less than comparable units). Dishwashers, Washer dryer hook ups, i^all to Wall carpet, Ther nsopane windows, extra insulation.</p>
        <p>COURTNEY SQUARE APARTMENTS</p>
        <p>Arlington Blvd.</p>
        <p>Call 756 3067</p>
        <p>a BEDROOM DUPLEX. Newly decorated. Quiet location. No children. No pets. 756 2671.</p>
        <p>Cherry Court</p>
        <p>Most luxurious 2 bedroom townhouses and I bedroom apart ments in Greenville. Chandelier, trash compactor, fully carpeted, drapes, etc., plus washer and dryer hook ups. fabulous pool, sauna baths, tennis court and club room.</p>
        <p>752 1557</p>
        <p>Green way Apartments</p>
        <p>Beautiful large 2 bedroom garden apartments with wall to wall carpet, draperies, dishwasher and swimm ing pool. Located on Country Club Drive adjKent to Greenville Golf and Country Club.</p>
        <p>756 6869</p>
        <p>carpeted, dishwasher included with hookup for washer and dryer. Located at Langston Park Apart ments. 756 6348.</p>
        <p>HoutMFor Rgnt</p>
        <p>LARGE 4 OR 5 bedroom country home. Stove, refrigerator furnished. Approximately 10 miles from Green vilfe. Plenty of privacy. With private air strip if needed. Call 746 3284.</p>
        <p>NICE 3 BEDROOM country home. Central heat, stcive and refrigerator furnished. 16 miles south of Green ville. 746 3284 or 726 3884.</p>
        <p>DEPENDABLE PERSON wanted to share large 4 bedroom house. Call Leon, 756 0141.</p>
        <p>WHY PAY RENT? We can sell you a reconditioned home for less than you can rent. Call Tommy Williams, 756 7815. Azalea Mobile Homes.</p>
        <p>2 BEDROOM house in country. Ap proximately 9 miles from Greenville. 746 3284 or 726 3884.</p>
        <p>3 BEDROOM BRICK home in Col onial Heights. Central heat and air. $250 per month. 752 1649.</p>
        <p>LoNFor Ent</p>
        <p>THE VILLAGE AHobila Home Park,</p>
        <p>Ayden We pay the cost of tranipor ting your trailer plus you get first month free. Call 74*-6l70or 7 7148.</p>
        <p>91 OfficgSfMCBForEBnt</p>
        <p>OFFICES AND suites for rant. Alt services provided. Located on Art ingfon Blvd. and Commerce Street. $75 $100 per month. One m* deposit required Fleming Associates. 756 6234or 756 0805</p>
        <p>WE HAVE GOT it for you Single suites to any amount. All services. Loads of parking. 752 1020.</p>
        <p>OFFICE SPACE E xcellent downtown location. Utilities, ianitorial service and parking fur nished Call 758 11)1 between 9 and 5 p.m</p>
        <p>SUM SOUTH MEMORIAL Drive 3 adjoining offices in Burroughs Building. Parking, utilities and ianitorial furnished. Ideal for area business with easy access to Bypasses and Wintervllle, Ayden, Farmville $75 per office. 756 5963.</p>
        <p>EXCELLENT DOWNTOWN office space. Good location near Cour thouse. Individual offices or suites. Utilities ana janitorial service fur nished. Parking available near by. Call Richard Lane, Blount and Ball Realty. 756 3000. nights, 752 8819</p>
        <p>94</p>
        <p>WANTED</p>
        <p>96</p>
        <p>Wantdd To Buy</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY pine and cypress standing timber and logs. Paying</p>
        <p>highest prices. Scotland Neck. 826 4122</p>
        <p>P O Box 306, Phone 826 4121 or</p>
        <p>REACH THE RIGHT people with the Classified Ads! Whatever you have for sale is sure to be seen by potential buyers right here.</p>
        <p>100 CLASSIFIED DISPLAY</p>
        <p>WamwfToEuy</p>
        <p>WANT WOODED W to IS acres</p>
        <p>within S mlMn of Greenville. 752 8863 after 7 p.m.</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY pecans All varlefies 7 days a week at Ailigoods Antiges A Pottery. Chocowinity</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY. USED girl's playhouse Will move and rcpeir If necessary Cai) 758 3047 aHer 6 p.m</p>
        <p>WANT TO BUY 5 to 8 acres of sand between Pactolus and Greenville or between Belvoir and Greenville 746 3461</p>
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        <p>COUPLE DESIRES rental of house on east side of Greenville or m coun try Reward upon rental. 758&amp;gt;p679</p>
        <p>MATURE COLLEGE graduate</p>
        <p>relocating in Greenville desires one bedroom apartment late December/ January. Also seeks employment in related study (management, marketing, retailing) Resume fur nished upon request Contact John Beale, c/o Coker College, Hartsville. SC 29550 or call (803) 332 138). exten Sion 338.</p>
        <p>WANT TO SHARE large luxury apartment with one or two females Fireplace, den, 2 baths. Can be divid ed privately Dishwasher, garbage disposal, totally electric heat and air conditioning 3blockslrom ECU Call Mrs Lewis at 752 5100 or 752 4599</p>
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        <p>Salary range $5.06 to $6.34 per hour. Must have specific experience in engineering plastics (polycarbonates/ ABS/ Nylons) Please send resume to:</p>
        <p>Personnel Manager Black &amp;amp; Decker Manufacturing Co. Tarboro/ N.C. 27886</p>
        <p>An Equal Opportunity Employer M-F</p>
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        <p>What do you look for in a car? Sporty styling'? Low price? Operating economy'? You'll find all this and a lot more in the new family of 1978 Corollas From the 2-Door Sedan, with Toyotas lowest price, to the functional good looks of the SR-5 Littback. Corolla may just be the most practical car you can buy</p>
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        <p> Power-assisted front disc brakes</p>
        <p> Steei-beited radiai tires*</p>
        <p> Eiectric rear window defogger**</p>
        <p> Reclining Hi-back front bucket seats</p>
        <p> Body side protective molding**</p>
        <p> Fully trans storized ignition</p>
        <p>Corolla SR-5 Lihbeck</p>
        <p> MaqPherson strut front suspension</p>
        <p> Welded unitized body construction</p>
        <p> And more!</p>
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        <p>Now thru the first of the year we are giving fantastic deals on new Chevrolets.</p>
        <p>We are giving the highest trade-in allowances ever.</p>
        <p>Come see the Pepsi Tree at Phelps Chevrolet.</p>
        <p>Guess how many Pepsis there are in the Pepsi Tree and you win them all.</p>
        <p>Come in and make your guess now thru December 30. You can win a tree full of Pepsis!</p>
        <p>EASTERN CAROLINA'S VOLUME DEALER</p>
        <p>PHELPS CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>W.D. Phelps, President</p>
        <p>Norman VonHorne, Soles Manager</p>
        <p>James Phelps, Used Car Manager</p>
        <p>West End Circle</p>
        <p>Sales Representatives Rex Wainwright  Regan Jonet</p>
        <p>Jimmy Pace  Ed Briley</p>
        <p>Clyn Barber  J.D. StocksMika Outlaw  Dal. And.rsonOPEN 8 A.M. TO 8:00 PM.  Phone  756-2)50</p>
        <p>1975 FORD</p>
        <p>Thunderbird. Deep brown with saddle tan top Loaded and ready logo</p>
        <p>*$5298</p>
        <p>1972 LINCOLN</p>
        <p>Mark IV. Carolina blue, dark blue vinyl top, real</p>
        <p>1973 OLDS</p>
        <p>Toronado. V 8, automatic, air, loaded. A solid car. Dark green.</p>
        <p>*$2398 1972 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Corvette Convertible. 4 speed, air</p>
        <p>$4698</p>
        <p>1974 MGB</p>
        <p>Convertible 4 speed, extra nice car</p>
        <p>$3598 1977 FORD</p>
        <p>Custom Van. Automatic, air, power steering, carpeted throughout Nice.</p>
        <p>$7298</p>
        <p>1972 TOYOTA</p>
        <p>Clica. 2 door. 4 speed, air, runs good</p>
        <p>*$1098</p>
        <p>1974 PONTIAC</p>
        <p>Lemans. 2 door. Automatic, power steering and brakes.</p>
        <p>*$2198</p>
        <p>1973 PLYMOUTH</p>
        <p>Fury. 4 door hardtop. Automatic, power steering and brakes, air.</p>
        <p>*$2198</p>
        <p>1973 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Camaro. 2 door. Automatic, air, clean.</p>
        <p>*$2798</p>
        <p>1974 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Caprice 4 door hardtop. Automatic, power steering and brakes, white.</p>
        <p>*$2698</p>
        <p>1973 VOLVO 144</p>
        <p>4 door sedan. 4 speed.</p>
        <p>$3198</p>
        <p>1974 PONTIAC</p>
        <p>Trans AM. Automatic, power steering and brakes, wide tires.</p>
        <p>$3498</p>
        <p>1972 OLDS 98</p>
        <p>4 door hardtop. Loaded.</p>
        <p>*$1998</p>
        <p>1975 OLDS</p>
        <p>Delta 88.  2  door  hardtop.</p>
        <p>Automatic, power steering and brakes, air, low mileage.</p>
        <p>*$3498</p>
        <p>1975 FIAT 131</p>
        <p>4 door. White.</p>
        <p>$2998</p>
        <p>1971 BUICK</p>
        <p>Estate wagon. Automatic, air, power steering and brakes.</p>
        <p>*$1798</p>
        <p>1973 PLYMOUTH</p>
        <p>Duster. 2 door. Automatic, air, power steering and brakes.</p>
        <p>*$1798</p>
        <p>1974 VOLKSWAGEN</p>
        <p>Super Beetle. 4 speed, sun root, aluminum wheels.</p>
        <p>$2298</p>
        <p>1977 BUICK</p>
        <p>Electra Limited. Air condition, power steering and brakes, cruise control, crushed velvet interior,</p>
        <p>*$7498</p>
        <p>1976 FORD</p>
        <p>Thunderbird. Loaded.</p>
        <p>*$6998 1974 DODGE VAN</p>
        <p>Green, 3 speed, ready to be used.</p>
        <p>*$2998</p>
        <p>1974 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Pickup. Red and white. A real work horse.</p>
        <p>$1498</p>
        <p>1975 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Bel Air wagon. White, air, automatic, power steering, radio, heater.</p>
        <p>*$3198 1974 CADILLAC</p>
        <p>Sedan De Ville. Blue on blue, loaded to go.</p>
        <p>*$4398</p>
        <p>1972 CADILLAC</p>
        <p>Coupe De Ville. White, blue in terior, lull power.</p>
        <p>*$2998</p>
        <p>1972 CADILLAC</p>
        <p>Eldorado. 2 door. Loaded.</p>
        <p>*$2798</p>
        <p>1974 PONTIAC</p>
        <p>Grand Prix. Bfue, automatic, power steering and brakes, air.</p>
        <p>*$2698</p>
        <p>1974 OLDS</p>
        <p>98 Regency. 4 door hardtop, load ed, brown.</p>
        <p>*$4298</p>
        <p>1974 FORD</p>
        <p>Pinto Runabout. Automatic, blue.</p>
        <p>*$1498</p>
        <p>1973 DODGE</p>
        <p>Dart. 4 door sedan. Dark green, extra clean, air, radio, 3 speed.</p>
        <p>$1998</p>
        <p>1973 FORD</p>
        <p>Torino. 2 door fastback. Automatic, air, povyer steering  and brakes. Red. Soper sharp.</p>
        <p>*$1998</p>
        <p>1976 FORD</p>
        <p>Truck camper. % ton heavy &amp;lt;lufy with camper body included. A steal.</p>
        <p>*$4598</p>
        <p>1976 DODGE</p>
        <p>Tradesman Van. All fixed up and nicely painted.</p>
        <p>*$7198</p>
        <p>1973 DODGE</p>
        <p>Dart. 2 door. Automatic, power steering and brakes. Brown, ex tra nice</p>
        <p>*$2298</p>
        <p>1974 PONTIAC</p>
        <p>Catalina. 2 door hardtop, green, light green vinyl top, automatic, power steering arxl brakes, low mileage.</p>
        <p>*$3298 1974 PLYAAOUTH</p>
        <p>Cuda 2 door hardtop. Green, automatic, power steering and brakes.</p>
        <p>$2998</p>
        <p>1973 VOLKSWAGEN</p>
        <p>Beetle. Red.</p>
        <p>$1498</p>
        <p>1971 MERCURY</p>
        <p>Marquis. 4 door.</p>
        <p>*$1898</p>
        <p>1974 YAAAAHA 350</p>
        <p>Regularly priced $1098. Now only</p>
        <p>$698</p>
        <p>1974 FORD</p>
        <p>Camper. Pop up top, stove, refrigerator, beds, air, automatic, a pretty beige.</p>
        <p>$5398</p>
        <p>1973 PORSCHE 914</p>
        <p>Removable hardtop* steel '^lue. the enthusiast's dream Only</p>
        <p>$4198</p>
        <p>1974 LINCOLN</p>
        <p>2 door hardtop. Blue, blue in terior, full power with air.</p>
        <p>*$4698 1964 MERCEDES</p>
        <p>190 D. A solid diesel engine and a gray body, very good transporta tion.</p>
        <p>$1398</p>
        <p>1972 CADILLAC .</p>
        <p>Fleetwood, pale gold, true luxury and class, priced right.</p>
        <p>*$2998</p>
        <p>1973 FORD</p>
        <p>LTD Wagon, blue wifh woodgrein. automatic, air, radio, a family car for sure.</p>
        <p>*$2398</p>
        <p>1975 PONTIAC</p>
        <p>Firebird. Carolina blue, air, stereo, automatic, a dream car.</p>
        <p>*$4498</p>
        <p>1973 DATSUN</p>
        <p>Wagon. 4 door.</p>
        <p>$1298</p>
        <p>1971 FORD</p>
        <p>Thunderbird, blue with white fop, a real elegant car</p>
        <p>*$1798</p>
        <p>1975 LINCOLN</p>
        <p>Mark IV Maroon on maroon, good looking classy car</p>
        <p>*$6998</p>
        <p>1972 OLDS</p>
        <p>Cutlass convertible, new lop, new  paint, new everything, rare find.</p>
        <p>*$2998 I</p>
        <p>1971 CHEVROLET</p>
        <p>Monte Carlo* medium blue and | very nice.</p>
        <p>*$17981</p>
        <p>1973 PLYMOUTH</p>
        <p>Scamp. 2 door. Automatic, air, power steering, real nice car.</p>
        <p>*$21981</p>
        <p>1973 PLYMOUTH</p>
        <p>Duster. 2 door hardtop, radio, power steering and brakes, a real buy at only</p>
        <p>*$21981</p>
        <p>1974 PONTIAC</p>
        <p>Catalina 2 door hardtop, automatic, air, radio. Special.</p>
        <p>*$2995] 1975BRICKLIN</p>
        <p>2 door Automatic, air, low] mileage, extra nice car at only</p>
        <p>$7998]</p>
        <p>1972 FORD</p>
        <p>LTD 4 door hardtop, radio, automatic, air. Special at only</p>
        <p>*$13981</p>
        <p>1965 FORD</p>
        <p>Mustang convertible. This is the car to restore!</p>
        <p>1968 FORD</p>
        <p>Galaxie 4 door Runs good, looks good Only</p>
        <p>$298]</p>
        <p>1973 MERCURY</p>
        <p>A6ontego. 4 door Aufomafic, j air Radio A good boy for</p>
        <p>*$15981</p>
        <p>1972 OLDS</p>
        <p>98 4 door hardtop Automatic, air. power steering and brakes. Come by to see this one</p>
        <p>$18981</p>
        <p>1972 CADILLAC</p>
        <p>Fleetwood, pale gold, true luxury | and class, priced right</p>
        <p>*$29981</p>
        <p>1973 FORD</p>
        <p>LTD Wagon, blue with woodgrain, automatic, air, radio, I a family car tor sore.  '</p>
        <p>*$2398TARHEEL TOYOTA</p>
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        <p>CANDLEWICK ESTATES Abbey Lane  New Spacious house with alt the rooms you could want. Including 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, living room, dining room, den with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area, utility room and garage  $46,000.</p>
        <p>CANDLEWICK ESTATES Robinhood Road Almost finished. AAodem styling features great room with brick fireplace in center of room between living and dining rooms, 2 full baths, kitchen with breakfast area, and bow window. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, 2 car garage, lots of storage. $48,750.</p>
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        <p>... from the street at this stately home and you will sense the courtliness of the earlier time it represents. This 11-room home, once one of Greenville's most fashionable, sits in a regal position atop a downtown hill, insulated by its 1.8 acres of grounds.</p>
        <p> Walk through its grand entrance hall into its spacious living and dining rooms and on to its large kitchen and breakfast room separated by a butler's pantry.</p>
        <p> Climb the staircase to the four large bedrooms. Stand before the fireplace In the master bedroom and imagine old-fashioned comforts.</p>
        <p>With proper renovation and care this can be the realization of a dream. Let us show it to you today.</p>
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        <p>LIVE CHEAPER IN YOUROWNHOAAEII Buy It todayl AAove In tonriorrow  Great Opportunity  A fine home In perfect condition. Two bedrooms, formal dining room, breakfast room or den and living room. Has double carport, outside utility and hobby room, plus covered patio and chain fence. Only $39,500.00</p>
        <p>BUY TODAY FOR TOAAOR ROW'S HAPPINES.S In a choice neighborhood, this new home is ready for immediate possession. An eyecatcher is the sunken family room, fireplace and adioining breakfast area. Carefully planned kitchen. Three bedrooms, two baths, utility and carport for only $44,000.00.</p>
        <p>CHOICE HOAAE IN CHOICE LOCATION Don't miss the chance  Over 2,000 sq. ft. of living In this four bedroom home featuring 2'/j baths. The den is a homework haven for Dad and the kids. Large "mud room" and utility combination. City school district. $53,150.00.</p>
        <p>CHARAA, LOCATION AND CONVENIENCE Quick occupancy  What better Christmas present could you give your family than this spacious home in one of Greenville's finest neighborhoods. Two story, brick veneer, sandspray with large double garage. A world of living In this 3 bedroom, T/t baths, family room with fireplace, living room, formal dining room and ideal utility. All for $54,700.00.</p>
        <p>HAPPY LIVING FAMILY RETREAT Choice buy is this well-planned family style home. Traffic flows smoothly in this new 3 bedroom, 2 bath traditional house. Sunny, cheerful kitchen, formal living and dining room, breakfast room and family room with fireplace. Can you imagine this for only $47,000.00.</p>
        <p>LOTS OF BEAUTY ANDA LOT OF VALUE Always in good taste is this Cape Cod on a well-landscaped lot. Three bedrooms, 2 baths, living and dining room, spacious family room with fireplace. Ready to move In for only $57,500.00.</p>
        <p>HERE IS A REALHONEST , BARGAIN Outstanding value in this 4 bedroom, 2 bath, iiving room with fireplace, formal dining room, iarge family room with breakfast area. Heating system less than 2 years old, new hot water heater and roof is only 1 year old. Chance in a lifetime. $37,500.00</p>
        <p>LOVEAGRACiOUS ' SETTING? Consider this residential building site in prestigious Candiewick Estates, near club, tennis and pooi facilities, featuring both hardwoods and pines. $74100.00</p>
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        <p>DM you ever mink that you could buy a two bedroom end bath home at such a kiw price? LIvlne room, kitchen with breakfast area, detached garage and storage, we would like to show you this heme at your convenience. &amp;lt;13,950.</p>
        <p>BELVOIR</p>
        <p>If you always wanted that three bedroom, m bath home In the country, this Is your opportunity. Living room, kltchen-dimng combination, carport and storage. Large lot. &amp;lt;39,51 FHA-VA</p>
        <p>FROG LEVEL - NEW LISTING Country living at a price you can afford. Living room, kitchen with breakfast area, two bedrooms, child's room, bath, screened porch, carport, fruit trees. &amp;lt;39,900.</p>
        <p>OAKDALE There are not many homes available In this price range and pricee always keep going upl You need Id give this home serious consMeration. Throe bedrooms. 1W battue Iiving room, kitchen with dining area, panetad garage. &amp;lt;33,300.</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD A quiet street, perfect for children. Three bedrooms, t&amp;lt;/&amp;gt; baths, living room, kitchen-dining combination, carport, central air. If you are interested In a moderately priced home In the city limits, you need to see this home now. &amp;lt;30,000.</p>
        <p>COMMERCE STREET Lets face It. homes on Commerce Street sell fast and this home is very appealing because of all that is offers and the pleasing price. Three bedrooms, 1V^ baths, living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen with breakfast area. Central air, garage. &amp;lt;38,500</p>
        <p>NORTH HILLS This is such a quiet and pretty area and this Is a strikingly beautiful home. Living room, family room, throe bedrooms, two baths, garage, patio. Nicely landscaped lot. 08,900.</p>
        <p>EA!TWOOU BeautilMMreMI^B ipai|Us family room aft Mre&amp;amp;A T^ibeatable combin^nw^ia  home.</p>
        <p>Three lOTroonRriW^IMnivlng room, kitchen and dinmg area, carport. &amp;lt;43,500</p>
        <p>WESTHAVEN A great area, plus a wooded beautifully landscaped lot, plus a tastefully decorat^ home equal a nice place to live. Living room, den, three bedrooms, two baths. &amp;lt;43,500</p>
        <p>COUNTRYCLUB An Immaculate and spotless three bedroom two both home at Ayden Country Cli*. Living room, formal dining room, kitchen with breakfast nook, family room with fireplace, patio, paneled garage. Large lot. &amp;lt;45,400.</p>
        <p>BELVEDERE Cute and abooiutely immaculate. Looks like new. Living room, family room with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area, wood deck, carport storage. It will be love at first sight. &amp;lt;46,500.</p>
        <p>TENTH STREET Tall and stately trees, beautiful landscap Ing and close to the university. A must see for anyone who Is looking for sontething within walking distance of ECU. Throe bedrooms, V/2 baths, living room, dining room, study, office. Outside recently painted. &amp;lt;47,000</p>
        <p>CAMBRIDGE Perfect for the larger family or the smaller family wanting mora living space. You don't need to spend s lot of money either I Four bedrooms, two baths, family room with fireplace, living room, kitchen with dining area, wood deck, double garage, recreation room. &amp;lt;49,900</p>
        <p>PINERIDGE DRIVE On a Comer lot In Lake Glenwood. City school system but no city taxesi Fbyer, living room, dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, family room with fireplace, three bedrooms, two baths, potto, double garage. A home that you should definitely see. &amp;lt;50,500</p>
        <p>LEON DRIVE A pretty comer lot is an ideal setting for this three bedroom, two bath home. Over 1800 square feet with foyer, living room, formal dining room, kitchen with breakfast area, family room with fireplace, spacious double garage. &amp;lt;53,950</p>
        <p>EASTWOOD - NEW LISTING This fine and spacious home is now on the market. An opportunity for you to live In this choice aros. Three bedrooms, two baths, living room, family room with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area, garage, swimming pool, fenced yard. &amp;lt;54,900.</p>
        <p>LAKEVIEW DRIVE Are you one of those people who are looking for a lot of house for the money? Well, you need to see this. Four bedrooms, three baths, living room, dining room, family room with fireplace, kitchen and breakfast area, double garage. Upper level deck, lower patM. On the lake. Better look at thisi &amp;lt;57,500.</p>
        <p>FAIRLANE This beautiful tri-level on a comer lot has four spacious bedrooms and V/2 baths. Pretty family room, kitchen-dining combination and a large double garage make this a home you need to put on your must see list. Pretty patio, central ali;. All this for only &amp;lt;54,000.</p>
        <p>r, living with om with I buDt ins, pretty wood deck.</p>
        <p>I garage. &amp;lt;41,500</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES A three bedroom, 7'/i bath ranch home on a nicely wooded comer lot. Foyer, Iiving dining combination, breakfast area, family room with fireplace and built-ins, double garage. &amp;lt;64,000.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES A beautiful new four bedroom, three bath home  f^ovsr,</p>
        <p>living rd^lVmABnglooM kitchen with  room</p>
        <p>with fireplace is an unu'sually nice home ano /ou i,cod to see it. S65,500.</p>
        <p>CLUB PINES She will swoon when she sees this klt-chenl Almost n|w l||meaBlMh deluxe</p>
        <p>peting. TI||pbMRnVllf9Bth:}, Iiving room, formal aining room, family room with fireplace and woodbox, wood deck, wooded Mt.&amp;lt;6300</p>
        <p>FOREST HILLS DRIV'C A prime area. In Elmhurst School district. In walking distance of Rose High and cloae to Pitt Plaza. Beautifully land scaped with spacious rooms, living room with fireplace, large dining room which will accomodate the most ambitious hostess, family room with fireplace, four bedrooms or three bedrooms and study, 2W baths, double garage, storage. &amp;lt;64,900</p>
        <p>EVANSWOOO Remember those gorgeous, spacious center hallways In those old farm homes? Well, this extraordinary Cape Cod has one of those hallways. Also, on elegant great room with fireplace, dining room, pretty kitchen with breakfast area, &amp;lt; three bedrooms, 2Vj baths, breezeway and double garage. The tot Is wooded I &amp;lt;68,000.</p>
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        <p>BROOK VALLEY Enough to drive you happy that is what this gorgeous tour bedroom. 3W bath home in Brook Valley will do tor you. Foyer, living room, formal dining room, family room with fireplace, kitchen with breakfast area, double garage. &amp;lt;68,500.</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY A refreshing and delightful trl-ievel on a corner lot. Four bedrooms, V/i baths, entrance foyer, living room, dining room, kitchen and breakfast area, pretty family room with fireplace and built-ins. Double carport. This home will definitely impress you. &amp;lt;73,000.</p>
        <p>BROOK VALLEY As beautiful as anything In those home magazines. Foyer with red brick floor, living room, elegant and spacious dining room, pretty kitchen with pantry, family room with fireplace, cathedral ceiling. Four bedrooms, 3 baths, garage, gorgeous patio, balcony, wooded tot, on the goH course.</p>
        <p>LYNNDALE - NEW LISTING For the most discriminating buyer who Is Interested In comfort and luxury. Five spacious bedrooms, three baths, beautiful foyer, living room, extra large dining room, simply fantastic kitchen with center Island work area, gorgeous family room wdth fireplace, wood deck, double</p>
        <p>garage. AAany extras, lovely landscaping, wooded lot. By appointment.</p>
        <p>COUNTRY STORE AND HOME This Is a combination residence and commercial property located In a growing community within 10 miles of Greenville. Attached honw In the pines with three bedrooms, 1W baths, Iiving room, family room, kitchen with dining area, utility room, garage, central air, one acre of land with shelter and stable. Store is very suitable for a wide range of</p>
        <p>COAAMERCIAL BUILDING Commerciaal property on Dickinson Avenue. Total of nearly 8700 square feet with reception area, office apace In front section of building and storage In rear. Could be divided Into additional offices by buyer. Suitable tor office space, retail outlet, wholesale or storage. Excellent parking, unloading area. &amp;lt;85,000.</p>
        <p>ACREAGE Large,large tots for sale near Simpson. 1.15 to 146 acres.</p>
        <p>BRANDYWINE Very nice tots available In the new Brandywine Subdivision. Approximately tour miles from the city limits.</p>
        <p>commercial enterprises. &amp;lt;59400</p>
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        <p>AYDEN  $70^.00-3430 iquere fwt. firaplecet. Completely modernized. 4 bedroom*. 3 full bsttis, living</p>
        <p>dining room, den, study, large pantry, kttcben with breakfast area. Central air. Oil and electric heat. Large lot, 107' x 255'. A beautiful porch complete with Piazza surrounds the front of this home.</p>
        <p>HAMILTON - 09,700.00 - 2200 square feet. 5 fireplacos. Wide pirw floors, beautiful stairway. Lot size 139J' x ISC'.</p>
        <p>FOUNTAIN  S33JOO.OO. 1W Story locatod on Wilson Street. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, kitchsn with breakfast area, living room, dining room. Covered front porch, oil, hot water baseboard heat. Lot size OS'</p>
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        <p>Older homes are a good investment. The spaciousness, fine , materials and workmanship of these lovely homes Is Irreplaceable In today's economy. All have beautiful large lots with mature trees. Two are In mint condition. One is a Historic Commission property to be renovated In the picturesque village of Hamilton on the Roanoke River.</p>
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        <p>Attractive home in Eimhurst School district. Large formai iiving room with firepiace, extra iarge kitchen with buiit-in appiiances add spacious breakfast area. Combination dan/dining room, 3 bedrooms, m tiie baths, doubie carport, new roof, new Knnace, iarge fenced-in backyard, weii-iandscaped. Caii AAargaret Capweli. 752-3801.</p>
        <p>49,500</p>
        <p>Exceiient iocatlon, exceiient price and in exceiient condition. Just move in and start iiving. 3 bedrooms, 2 fuii baths, entrance haii, formal ilvlng-dlning room, den with firepiace, kitchen with breakfast area. AAake this home your speciai gift for the up coming hoi idays. $44,000.  '</p>
        <p>Home only two years old In a progressive neighborhood. Excellent location. Offers charm and comfort. Large iot and fenced patio. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, den with firepiace, kitchen with builMns and breakfast area. Storm windows and door. Attic fan. $42,500.</p>
        <p>Linder Construction in Our Fast Oeveioping Subdivision 3 bedrooms, V/2 baths, living room, dining-kitchen com bination, single car garage. $26,000.</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, living room, kitchen-dining, singie car garage, cul-de-sac lot. $27,500</p>
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        <p>$52,000 - Greenville  3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 1990 tq. ft..</p>
        <p>formal living and dining room, country kitchen, large family room.</p>
        <p>(49,000  Ayden  Large 4 bedroom, 2 baths, country living, family room with fireplace, large lot.</p>
        <p>$47,500  Ayden  3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with firepiace, country kitchen, no city taxes.</p>
        <p>$43,500  Ayden  Practicaily new, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, family room with fireplace.</p>
        <p>$393)0  Ayden  CoAAnfry living, new, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, heat pump.</p>
        <p>$34,500  Aydan  Well kept, tastefully decorated home.</p>
        <p>3 bedrooms, 2 baths, panellad den.</p>
        <p>$27,500  Ayden  Older, well maintained home, 3 or 4</p>
        <p>bedrooms, 1V!i baths, central heat, large lot.</p>
        <p>$22,500  Ormondtville, 12 x 65 ft., 3 bedroom mobile</p>
        <p>home on almost acre lot. Large block garage. City water.</p>
        <p>$21,500  Ayden  2 story brick home, 10 rooms, 3 baths, large wooded lot, convenient to park.</p>
        <p>$16,900  Ayden  Older home can be used as one family or two family living.</p>
        <p>$12,800  Ayden  Cozy 2 bedroom home, bath, living room with fireplace, carport and detached garage.</p>
        <p>$2,750  Coxvllle Community  &amp;gt;/i acre wooded lots, will perk, highway frontage.</p>
        <p>$5,000  Ayden  SR 1119  V/7 acres, heavily wooded with 175 ft. road frontage.</p>
        <p>to $6,000  LJTts. Community water system, close to Ayden, trees. Highway frontage.</p>
        <p>$45,000 - SR1725 siand.</p>
        <p>Approximately  acres of wood-</p>
        <p>$115,000  Clayroot Community  large farm, older, well kept farm home, tobacco allotment.</p>
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        <p>This 3 bedroom rambler In College Court is privacy at Its best. Located on a private circle that's hardly ever traveled. Central air, 2 full baths, wood deck, and fenced back yardi Plus cozy Franklin stove in the living room. $34,900.</p>
        <p>Located at Ayden Country Club, the word Is LUXUR Yl 3 or 4 bedrooms, great room pictured also features window settee In addition to the stone fireplace. Separate game room with wet bar, master bedroom is tremendous with his and hers baths! $89,500.</p>
        <p>Eastwood  This home Is ready for that perfect family. Immaculate in every detail. Kitchen has separata breakfast ares, utility room, formal areas. 3 bedrooms (large master), 2 full baths. $53,500.</p>
        <p>The big den isn't all I This home In Brook Valley backs up to the golf course. 4 bedrooms, 3 full baths, super kitchen with eating area, screened back porch, double garage. $85,500.</p>
        <p>This dream is located in Lake Ellsworth. Immaculate inside and out. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, large kitchen with eating area, beautifully landscaped lawn with redwood privacy fence in back. $49,900.</p>
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        <p>Get a free gift just for visiting Lake Ellsworth. Were having an Open House this Sunday at our beautiful community on the outskirts of Greenville. And youre invited to come out and see the home site youve been looking for in a matchless natural environment. Stop in at our community center, enjoy free refreshmnts and get an attractive free holiday crystal candle for your family.</p>
        <p>Win a North Carolina country ham.</p>
        <p>Well be giving away a number of hams, so be sure to sign up for our drawing. You could go home from Lake Ellsworth with the main course for a holiday dinner.</p>
        <p>Build your home in the country. Pick the lot of your choice, and have your realtor or builder build the home of your dreams.</p>
        <p>Come while our colors are showing.</p>
        <p>Now is a great time tosee Lake Ellsworth, while the surrounding countryside is painted in glorious fall colors. Youll find that our country is close to every convenience. The hospital is 5 minutes away and its just a 10 minute drive to the Downtown Mall or Pitt Plaza. Find the country youve</p>
        <p>been missing at Lake Ellsworth.</p>
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        <p>C. Heber Forbes College Shop . Creative Handbags Crego's</p>
        <p>SHOP THESE PARTICIPATING MERCHANTS FOR ALL OF YOUR CHRISTAAAS GIFT IDEAS</p>
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        <p>Greenville Electronics Greenville TV &amp;amp; Appliance Center H.L. Hodges and Company</p>
        <p>Happily Ever After Home Furniture Store</p>
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        <p>Linen Closet Lord's Jewelers Pair Electronics Scissorsmith Shoemasters Snooty Fox Susan's</p>
        <p>Whitehurst Floors Wishing Well Youth Togs</p>
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        <p>.NoMBMrir.ifnChristmas is a time for sharing, caring</p>
        <p>Christmeis joy shines in us all</p>
        <p>The spirit of Christmasit means many things to many dinerent people, yet it is alive and real in spite of attempts to disclaim it, bringing to people all over the worid a time olHoy, a feeling of brotherhood and a sense of renewalof friendships, love and hope.</p>
        <p>Christmas for some is a deeply religious experience. For others, Christians and non-Christians alike, it is a joyous time to gather with family and friends, to send cairds and letters to all those we may have neglected in the past year, and to shop for all the lovely presents that will sit temptingly under the tree until Christmas Day.</p>
        <p>Moat apeciaJ lial you can make</p>
        <p>Indeed, the Christmas gift list is a very special part of the loving Christmas spirit^its something dinerent from any other list of names in the world. It may be large or small, filled in with everything from the practical to the extraordinary, but every list of Christmas plans is a very personal expression of friendship and love.</p>
        <p>No mere shopping guide, the Christmas gift list is an important extension of the joyous spirit of Christmas itselfa time for caring, sharing, a time to stop and reflect on a years worth of memories and those who made them special.</p>
        <p>As we write down the names of the friends and relatives we wish to present with our holiday packages, we recall all of the oualities of each person listed. Christmas is the time when every present must be special, every package filled with delict.</p>
        <p>To find such gifts involves more than a casual thought. In a sense, the Christmas shopper places himself ahed to Christmas Day, to the moment when the wrappings are undone and the ribbons scattered, in hopes of finding just the right item</p>
        <p>ChrUtnuis chic</p>
        <p>DRAPE YOUR MANTEL with colorful ties and soxy socks in various lengths. When they are Countess Mara designs with the renowned coronet insignia they will add that extra dash of high style. The socks come in various lengths, copious enough to hold treasures for young and old. Tuck a CM umbrella into one of the socks, or **puff out' a silk pocket handkerchief to show its true colors.</p>
        <p>Bathdme fun with Mickey Mouse!</p>
        <p>WHO'S THE LEADER OF THE TUB that's filled with bath time glee? M-I-C-K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E! Mickey and his gang are back, this time in Mickey's Tub Club by Knickerbocker Toy Co.a toy that will make bathing a fun-filled event. The Tub Club attaches to the side of the tub and is jam-packed with fun things to do: a sliding pond for Mickey or Donald, a water wheel, a floating chaise longue, a swimming tube, a raft, and a wind-up outboard motor that attaches to each of the vehicles with a sponge, soap dish and figures of Mickey and Donald Duck.</p>
        <p>to light up a face and widen a smile.</p>
        <p>Spontaneous memories</p>
        <p>The answers may come to us as we drive to work, while cleaning the attic or reading the Sunday paper. Suddenly we remember the look on mothers face the day she spotted that special blue dress ... or the little hints that dads been dropping all along for a new rod and tackle . . . or the extra attention the young tomboy-turned-teenager has been paying to her wardrobe and the way juniors been spotted practicing with a tie in front of the mirror.</p>
        <p>We remember a friends favorite color, or fragrance, or how much she admired a certain style. We even intercept Santas letters on their way to the North Pole in the hopes of l^eping up with St. Nick in spreading Christmas joy to the children!</p>
        <p>A list this persona], this loving and thoughtful, requires a great deal of planning, needless to say.</p>
        <p>Plan early for your Christmas gift buying, so that you can be certain the presents you select will carry with them that special message of thou^t-fulness and love. Even the best plans can use some help.</p>
        <p>This year's offerings for Christmas are better than ever, combinin|| the best of rich, nostalgic, romantic items with an array of modern wizardry to set the head spinning!</p>
        <p>Its the perfect year for all the special women in your lifemothers, wives, and sweethearts will all appreciate the beautiful return of romance as seen in the latest fashions and accessories. Ruffles, lace, silks and satin are all making fashion headlines, and what prettier way is there to show her how pretty you think she is!</p>
        <p>But pretty women are also modern, liberated women and can use some of the sleek new appliances and gift items to make life easier and more fun.</p>
        <p>Open mind, open choices</p>
        <p>A calculator for a conscientious home accountant, a dishwasher for the woman who has better things to do than dabble in water, a hair styler or dryer for the gal on the go who wants the most from her looks with a minimum of primping time spent.</p>
        <p>She might even appreciate a new tool kit, or even a power tool or craft kitits amazing how many women would</p>
        <p>Short order pleasin^ for all</p>
        <p>COUPLES, SINGLES, OLDSTERS, youngsters or any-one else who wants to cook up meals or snacks in just minutes will delight in the gift of a Fry All fast fryer/ cooker from Dominion by Hamilton Beach.In addition to deep frying chicken, potatoes, shrimp and other items, this versatile short order'' appliance grills steaks, franks and hamburgers; boils vegetables or spaghetti; or heats stews and soups. Thermostatic heat controls, a handled fry basket and oil firainage edge bracket insure tasty, healthy cooking results. And the non-stick surface makes both cooking and cleaning eg/sy.</p>
        <p>Hold on to special moments</p>
        <p>GET A 'HANDLE' on Christmas memories by shooting color pictures that develop while you watch. Photos taken with The HandleKodak instant camera are ejected immediately after exposure, with developing essentially complete eight minutes later. Other features help make instant photography easier and more convenient than ever. Tnere s an eiectnc eye for good exposures, a lens already focused for su^ects four feet away and beyond and a built-in handle ior easy carrying and gripping. This aim-and-shoot shatpshooter is available at photo dealers for a list price ol ' $30.95. A neck strap, initials for personalizing and a battery come with the camera.</p>
        <p>rather be their own handymen!</p>
        <p>Tlw boy in the man</p>
        <p>For the men on the list, its the perfect time to remember the boy in each and every one of them! Theres a whole new line of electronic games and devices on the market which are sure to keep him whiling away many a happy hour in the year to comenew video games, calculators, or a CB or police scanner for that little bit of Kojak in them all!</p>
        <p>Men always appreciate a gift in the apparel line, and theres no time like Christmas to give him a fragrance set, one that speaks especially for him and lets him know that he deserves a little pampering, too!</p>
        <p>Teenagers seem to present the greatest stumbling block in the planning of a Christmas listor so it would seem.</p>
        <p>Actually, teenagers are very receptive to just about anything new and unique. They are very interested in making a good appearance, so a gift of clothingor better yet a personal care appliance is sure to please. You could give the young lady in the house her own telephone, or imagine gifting a young man his first electric shaver!</p>
        <p>Teenagers also have definite tastes in music, and while you may not know the difference between Rod Stewart and Jimmy Stewart, a look through their current record collection and a chat with the salespeople at your local record store should give you a fairly good idea of whats popular and pleasing on the teen scene.</p>
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        <p>Children are always a delight to shop for at Christmas, and this year there are more wonderful selections than ever before to choose from. There are dolls of every' kind for boys and girls alikedolls to cuddle and love, dolls to play grownup with, dolls to lead them through all of their wonderful fancies and fantasies.</p>
        <p>There are games for future athletes and budding Einsteins, and toys that talk, walk, fly, dive, laugh, cry, teach, tickle and love.</p>
        <p>As always, if you should have any doubts as to what would be most appreciated, just listen in when they crawl up on Santa's kne.</p>
        <p>But whether youre shopping for youngsters or grandparents, newlyweds or singles, stu</p>
        <p>dents or career builders, relatives, friends, or the gang at the office, remember that the most im-</p>
        <p>portant part of any Christmas gift is the time and thought put into it by you, the giver, and the joy</p>
        <p>youll receive when they open the packages to say . . , "Merry Christmas, and thanks so much!</p>
        <p>WHILE VISIONS OF SUGARPLUMS DANCE IN THEIR HEADS .. . Santa Claus aharea with two admirara a familiar yuletide favorite before beginning hia annual viait on the night before Chriatmaa, 1977. (Photo courteay: Santa'a Workahop and the Wella Corp.)</p>
        <p>Suggestions For Your Early Christmas Shopping</p>
        <p>The distinctive gifts:</p>
        <p>Loungewear Givenchy St. Thomas Wallets Sweaters</p>
        <p>Sportswear</p>
        <p>Scarves</p>
        <p>Blouses Jewelry Hanes Hosiery  Handbags</p>
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        <p>Guitar makes ideal gift for Christmas</p>
        <p>Choosing just the right Christmas ft for that really special person can be something of a problem.</p>
        <p>This year, why not sur-priM him or her with some-thing that will last a lifetimethe gift of music. All it takes to turn the music lover on your list into a musk maker is a guitar.</p>
        <p>One of the most popular instruments in America among all age groups, the guitar makes an ideal gift. It is highly versatile, easily portable, fun and easy to play, and a handsome accessory for the home.</p>
        <p>If you see a guitar in the future of someone you know, these pointers from the Guitar and Accesso^ Manufacturers Association will help you in your selection:</p>
        <p> Acoustic guitars range in price from $30 to $500 and up. If you are shopping for a beginner, plan on spending around $100 for a good guitar.</p>
        <p>Less expensive instruments can go out of tune easily. The recipient can always trade-up" for a more expensive model after he determines what his needs are.</p>
        <p> Beginners should leam to play on an acoustic rather than an electric guitar. They are easier to play, and will spare you the expense of instrument plus amplification equipment.</p>
        <p> Start a beginner on a guitar with nylon strings, which are much easier on the fingers than steel strings.</p>
        <p> Check the guitars actionthe ease with which the strings can be de</p>
        <p>pressed. The strings will buzz if the action is too low, and be diflkuh to depress if too high.</p>
        <p>Make sure the strings don't vibrate against the ftets when depressed. They should lie almost flat, with only enough room for a dime to pass between string and fret.</p>
        <p> Buy a brand name guitar. Quality instruments are guaranteed by the manufacturer, assuming normal use-</p>
        <p> Hard cases offer more protection than soft cases. Remember that guitars should not be exposed to dampness or extreme chains in temperature and humidity.</p>
        <p> With electric guitars, make sure that aQ the pickups work. Plug the guitar into the amplifier, then tap each pkk-up on its corresponding toggle (a device on the guitar that changes the power from one piok-up to another) switch position. A working pkk-up win produce a loud, tappiim sound in the amplifier.</p>
        <p> Investigate the self-instructional materials at your retail store, and check into the availability of group lessons in your area.</p>
        <p>Lessons cost only a few dollars per hour, and are widely available from park and recreation departments, schools, adult education centers, music retailers and YMCAs.</p>
        <p> Guitar accessories make ideal stocking stuffers. Choose from sheet music and song books, pitch pipes, strings, straps, picks, even electronic digital tuning devices.</p>
        <p>Radiant reflections</p>
        <p>LIGHT UP THE FACE YOU LOVE this Christmas with the expert help of a lighted mirror. Applying makeup will be easier than ever with the Oster Soft-GIo  Lighted Mirror, as its 40 watt bulb provides ideal nonglare, non-shadow lighting for a better, brighter image. The Oster Soft-Glo' Lighted Mirror has both a regular mirror and a magnification mirror thats great for close-ups, and it can be adjusted to any angle with a fiip of the finger. Available in two-tone blue, the Sofl-Glo Mirror sits attractively on your vanity or mounts quickly to the wall. Theres even a convenient utility storage tray to keep cosmetics close at hand. Men will love it, too, for getting that extra-close shave! Osters Soft-Glo Lighted Mirror makes the perfect gift for under the tree^for a radiant recipient and a pretty reflection of your thoughtfulness!</p>
        <p>Gift of time and love will make this Christmas perfect</p>
        <p>If youre looking for a gift for mother that's easy on the budget yet filled with loving thoughts, why not give her a promise of your time and help for Cluislmas?</p>
        <p>It might lake the form of so many days work of after-dinner clean up and dish duty. Or an ofTe;r to lake over the ironing for a week ... or a month!</p>
        <p>Even a vow from teenagers to keep a close-to-spotless</p>
        <p>room in the upcoming year will make any mother beam with contentment.</p>
        <p>Make a list of all of the jobs your mother has to dojust in one day!and see where you can be of help to her.</p>
        <p>Then, make a vow to yourself to keep the promise of yotirgift and you'll be well on your way to giving mother one of the best Christmas presents ever!</p>
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        <p>Trees decorations reflect shared joys!</p>
        <p>Christmas is a time of family tradition. And the most important of all family traditions is often the family Christmas tree.</p>
        <p>Time spent decorating the treeand the ornaments chosenreflect a family's taste, style and heritage, and lend an even greater spirit of sharing to the Christmas season.</p>
        <p>With so many baubles, trinkets and ornaments available, how does one decide what "look" the family tree should have? One way to approach the project is by cnoosing a single theme around which tree ornaments are chosen and then handmade by members of the family.</p>
        <p>Tree decorations made from eggs, for instance, can be creative, "fun" ornaments to make. "Eggshell Santas" are easily made by piercing one end of a raw egg with a needle, the other end with a slightly thicker prong.</p>
        <p>To remove the eggs contents, blow into the smaller hole; then clean and dry the e^- Using india ink, draw a circle about one inch from the top of the egg. Paint the area above the line red, for Santas "cap." Add another circle, approximately inch below, and draw in spots for his caps fur trimming.</p>
        <p>Using red or pink paint, draw Santas rosy face, leaving a small white area at the bottom for Santas "beard."</p>
        <p>Hang eggshell Santas using a twist tiefrom a plastic bag, inserting each into the smaller hole in Santas cap.</p>
        <p>Theres an old Ukrainian custom for tree ornaments made from egg shells, a tradition dating back many years and featuring elaborate designs. Empty the eggs contents by following the instructions above. Then, using water colors, fne line markers or colored pencils, create striking patterns and animated faces.</p>
        <p>Other designs may include copying your favorite cloth pattern right onto the egg. By applying a thin layer of jglue to the egg, glitter, braided yam and bits of cloth may also be used to add a creative, personal flair.</p>
        <p>But no matter what the</p>
        <p>CHRISTMAS MAY BE the whole family's holiday, but for children, it's the most exciting time of year. And with personally-engraved Lillikins twinkling ornaments from Lillian Vernon, children can help start a new family tradition as they hang the solid brass ornaments on the tree.</p>
        <p>theme or ornaments, all tree decorating ideas are merely a way of personalizing" a Christmas tree. An inexpensive collection of Lillikins from Lillian Vernon, for instance, give a tree a glittering effect, and can quickly become a family tradition or make excellent gifts.</p>
        <p>Carefully crafted in dozens of nostalgic Christmas scenes and figures and sold for less than $2 each, the ornaments are taraish-free, unbreakable, personalized heirloom decorations which twinkle delicately from a tree, mantelpiece, above a door or anywhere as a handsome conversation piece.</p>
        <p>Available in most fine department stores or through the mail, Lillikins are made</p>
        <p>of solid brass and other fine metals, and are personally engraved at no extra charge.</p>
        <p>To give a Christmas tree a strictly traditional look, decorate it with edible ornaments; dried fruits, hard candies, popcorn, cranberries, and of course, candy canes. If youre luckyand can keep the children away theyll last right through Christmas Day!</p>
        <p>For many more tips and suggestions on trimming the Christmas tree, write for the free booklet, "A Tree-Trimmers Text, published by Lillian Vernon. For your copy, send a stamped, self-addressed envelope to Lillian Vernon, Dept. MS, 510 South Fulton Ave., Mount Vernon, N.Y. 10550.</p>
        <p>Seasons shattering experiences require first aid skills for spills</p>
        <p>Planning a holiday bash for family and friends? It can be a shattering experience literally. Broken glasses, spilled food and drink, cigarette bums on your favorite carMt.</p>
        <p>One difference between a smart party-giver and a harried hostess is the ability to ward off party-time disastersand to cope with them when they occur.. What to do and what to avoid?</p>
        <p>Carolyn Lohmiller, president of Broom Hilda, Inc., a Chicago professional cleaning service, says that organization is the key to putting on a successful holiday "do. Professional party planner Marilyn Perry of New York City agrees. "Preparing for your holiday get-together shouldnt be an overnight thing.</p>
        <p>The proper vacuum cleaning e^ipment can make a lot of difference in tidying up your home both before and after a party, Lohmiller says.</p>
        <p>"Vacuuming is very important. If a person cares abput her home, she'll go out and purchase good cleaning equipmentlike -a top-quality upright or Power Team.</p>
        <p>One vacuum cleaner manufacturer, Eureka, has introduced an extra wide upright, the Wide Track, that cleans a third more carpet with each stroke and makes pre- and post-party cleanups go faster.</p>
        <p>"Keep floors clean around your carnet, too," says</p>
        <p>Lohmiller. That will help prevent tracking dirt onto the carpet.</p>
        <p>But what about troublesome party spills, such as red wine on a light carpet? Perry recommends putting salt on the affected area. The salt raises the wine to the surface, and a simple sweep of the vacuum cleaner erases the stain.</p>
        <p>Generally, though, serve white wine to your party guests, says Perry. It doesnt stain nearly so much as red wine.</p>
        <p>For general stains and spills on furniture and carpets, Perry advises an application of soda water. Wait about 10 minutes, she says, then blot with a paper towel and let dry. Finally, vacuum to remove residue and revive the carpet fibers nap.</p>
        <p>If youre planning a buffet. Perry advises moving the chairs away from the dining room table to ease traffic flow. One word of caution: dont put the chairs against a wall, where guests can sit in them and cause marks on your walls. The wall scratches arent easy to disguise.</p>
        <p>Prepare your party.foods in advance as much as possible, she stresses. Serve predinner snacks like pat and cold vegetable trays and skip the nuts and potato chips. Theyre likely to get dropped on the carpet where they get ground into the pile.</p>
        <p>Spare your uests from unnecessary spills by using</p>
        <p>pads underneath area rugs, says Perry. Keeping guests as well as their dnnks upright can prevent many party disasters.</p>
        <p>Replace small ashtrays with the extra-large variety, and make sure theyre emptied regulariy. Disguise ci^rette bums on carpets by clipping off darkened ends of car^t tufts, then apply soda water, blot dry and vacuum.</p>
        <p>Holiday punches? Go easy on the sugar, recommends Perry. Sugar-base punches leave dark stains when spilled.</p>
        <p>More information on first aid for party spots and stains is available in Eurekas Carpet Stain-Removal Guide. For a copy, send 25 cents in stamps or coins and a self-addressed business reply envelope to: Stain Guide, Dept. MCS, 1201 East Bell Street, Bloomington, Illinois 61701.</p>
        <p>Tips for no-fuss holiday hair to keep you glowing</p>
        <p>WALL, MANTEL, DESK or grandfather: a clock la a good gift for the home hecauae it adds faahion to function. The Howard Miller wall cluck Santa ia checking off on hia liat originated in the Dutch city of Zaandam. It has decorative cast braaa figures and framing and pear-shaped brass weights.</p>
        <p>They^ll love a gift that ticks and tocks</p>
        <p>'Tis the season to be jolly! Why not practical, too: when thinking of gifts, think of items that will be useful the year around. Gifts for the home, for example.</p>
        <p>An excellent gift for the home is a clock, for a number of reasons, it combines fashion with function. It has a personality, a face and a voice: it literally "talks" to you with its ticking. It is also a constant reminder of the giver, for it is in use every day.</p>
        <p>In choosing a clock as a gift, youve great latitude.</p>
        <p>For while all clocks have one thing in commonthey tell timeHoward Miller offers a world of difference in styling.</p>
        <p>You can have a traditional grandfather, or a floor clock so modern it's digital; a wall clock that looks like an overgrown pocket watch, or one that resembles a regulator from an old railroad station; a clock handsomely cased in cherry or oak, or one framed in natural cork or rattan.</p>
        <p>A gift of time? Its a good one to give, because its useful and its good-looking!</p>
        <p>HOLIDAY CLEAN-UP CHORES are made easier with the new Kenmore spray carpet cleaner, which has the capability of cleaning a typical 9-foot by 12-foot carpet without refilling. The unit sells for under S 130.00 at Sears retail stores.</p>
        <p>Holiday hosting hard on carpets</p>
        <p>More home entertaining is done during the holidays than any other time of the year. And the added flood of family, friends and neighbors leaves its mark on rugs and carpeting.</p>
        <p>Now Sears has introduced the first home |)ower spray carpet cleaner to make holiday clean-up chores a little easier. The appliance has the capability of cleaning a typical 9-foot by 12-foot caipet without refilling, and weighs less than 45 pounds filled.</p>
        <p>The Kenmore spray carpet cleaner resembles a canister vacuum cleaner and features a single two-gallon supply and recovery tank.</p>
        <p>After filling the unit with hot tap water and cleaning so</p>
        <p>lution, the mixture is sprayed into the carpet at 18 pounds per square inch by activating</p>
        <p>hectic holiday season leaves little time for fussing with ap-pearances, especially to create the more elaborate party hairstyles.</p>
        <p>Fortunately, today when</p>
        <p>i'ou want to look your best ast, theres no need to cram a hair salon appointment into your holiday schedule of shopping and get-togethers.</p>
        <p>In fact, according to experts at Gillette, if you start with a good professional cut, styling can be achieved quickly, easily and in the comfort of your own home with some of the new easy-to-use hair appliances that produce salon-look results.</p>
        <p>Always start with freshly-shampooed hair thats well-conditioned to stave off the drying, dulling effects of cold weather. Towel dry to remove excess moisture, and use a wide-tooth comb to smooth away tangles.</p>
        <p>Begin styling with a handheld dryer like Promax Compact 1200 from Gillette that will enable you to achieve a variety of looks. Weighing in at half the size and ounces of most professional "pistol" dryers, the 1200-watt Promax is as easy to hold as it is to use.</p>
        <p>Set the dryer on high temperature and air speed for initial drying, fluffing and creating curls. Finish styling at cool, more comfortable settings, which can also be an asset in straightening or preventing frizz.</p>
        <p>Also try cool air for those final touches, designed to lock in shape. The same concept works in your kitchen, where freezing immediately after cooking locks in flavor.</p>
        <p>Wrap up your at-home professional look with a special accent to emphasize your festive mood. Give all or part of your hair a knot, roll or ponytail, topping it off with a favorite comb or decoration. Or, wind a gold rope or string of buttons through a braid.</p>
        <p>And when its time for a big holiday bash, items like a real piece of holly or a star-</p>
        <p>a trigger control on the handle gnp. Some 70 per cent of the liquid used in cleaning is recovered by the vacuum system, and in two to three hours the carpet is dry.</p>
        <p>The unit is equipped with an 18-foot power cord, a 6-foot vinyl hose and a 40-inch wand with a 9-inch nozzle featuring two spray jets molded of a clear material to allow for visual inspection of the cleaning operation.</p>
        <p>An attachment set is available to convert the spray cleaner into a conventional wet-dry vacuum cleaner for indoor and outdoor use.</p>
        <p>The Kenmore spray cleaner sells for under $ 130 at Sears retail stores.</p>
        <p>TIE UP A FRESH HOLIDAY HAIRSTYLE ihi year with a string of buttons wrapped around a top knot, or other attention-getters that express your festive mood. Save your gift ribbons or Christmas trimmings to wind through your quick and easy party hairstyle, accomplished on your own with help from a versatile new dryer like Gillette's Promax Compact 1200.</p>
        <p>shaped comb will "dress" you up with a minimum of fuss and change.</p>
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        <p>ChristiDM presents a good opportunity to give the entire family a present theyll all appreciate and use for many years to come; a new refrigerator with a host of features most older models dont have.</p>
        <p>And youll be pleasantly surprised to find that many of the new models will Ht into the kitchen space your current model occupies.</p>
        <p>Even if your kitchen space is limited, theres a two-door model from Hotpoint that will fit into a space only 29U inches wide and 65 inches hi^, yet will still give you 4,58-cubic-feet of freezer space and 9.6-cubic-feet for fresh food. Yes: Model CTF14EV is No-Frost.</p>
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        <p>3144-inch space available, Hotpoint has a deluxe two-door, No-Frost model that provides a generous 20.8-cubic-feet overall, with an abundant freezer section of 6.93-cubic-feet. Just think of the ice capacity: the bucket is rated to hold about 70 cubesabout five pounds of ice!</p>
        <p>Moreover, because of design improvements since you bought your present model, you'll probably have more fresh-food capacity, a lot more room in your freezer than you have now, and youll get the added convenience of never having to defrost again.</p>
        <p>The new Hotpoint models come in a variety of The New</p>
        <p>RciggedyAnn and Andy smile</p>
        <p>WHO WOULDN'T WELCOME Raggedy Ann and Andy into their home during the Christmas season? Here, the two playful cartoon characters flank the sides of a delightful oval mirror that measures 23 inches wide and  inches high. 'The mirror, of vibrant blues,</p>
        <p>reds and yellows, is from Syrocos new Raggedy Ann and Andy collection of clocks, wall plaques and a garment rack tidy-up. All are made of durable plastic for easy care and cleaning. Retailing for approximately S22.00, this decorative and practical accessory is sure to reflect everyones happy face.</p>
        <p>New neon lights for Noel</p>
        <p>TWO NEW NIGHT LIGHTS designed specifically for the Christmas season are available from General Electric. These seasonal designs feature a Santa and a snowman colorfully illustrated on a white insert in a 214-inch diameter base. The decorated insert can be rotated within the base so that the figure may be dis-</p>
        <p>filayed upright in either vertical or horizontal wall oul-ets. The lights are 44-inch deep and fit flat against the wall. The V4-Watt neon bulb is long lasting and glows continuously for just pennies a year. They are recommended as holiday decorations, stocking gifts and party favors. Suggested retail price is 81.59.</p>
        <p>Your new clothes will need the best of care</p>
        <p>Here comes Christmas. And if youre like most Americans, it will bring with it lots of new clothes, particu-larly if you have young people in the house.</p>
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        <p>Christmas is the time of year you get and give those clothing items you ordinarily wouldnt buy for yourself (to make it seem like Christmas) as well as filling up the wardrobe with items that will be needed sooner or later anyway (might as well be practical).</p>
        <p>As a result, the clothing mix your family will sport after the holiday season will likely range from the delicate and filmy to the rough and ready.</p>
        <p>In a few weeks, though, the reality may begin to take some of the glow out of the gifts. 'That reality is that the old washing machine just isnt capable of washing the delicates without damaging them or might not be able to handle the strain of the heavy coveralls that are so popular with today's young people.</p>
        <p>Keeping pece</p>
        <p>The fact is, todays washing machines have to keep up with the trends in clothing. They must handle delicates, permanent press, knits as  well as heavy items witH" equal care. No simple task. But manufacturers are answering the challenge with new and better cycles and other improvements.</p>
        <p>General Electric, for example, in its new "V-Line washers, offers improvements specifically designed to keep pace with today's fabrics and lifestyles.</p>
        <p>Naturals sparkling colors to match almost any decor; Almond, Fresh Avocado.</p>
        <p>Coffee. Harvest Wheat, and Snow.</p>
        <p>Eight of Hotpoints Top Freezer. No-Frost models have the Power Saver switch and are equipped for an optional automatic ice-maker.</p>
        <p>Furthermore, these models feature egg storage, covered butter and cheese bins, deep door shelves, interior lights in the fresh food section, adjustable shelves,</p>
        <p>Modern ensibilily The New Year may bring a lot of new clothes, but it will also bring some new problems for your old washer. New home laundry equipment is designed to deal with modem day laundry problems.</p>
        <p>A GLEAMING, NEW REFRIGERATOR WOULD BE AN IDEAL family Christmas gift that gives many more features than older models, and increases your storage space besides. This 23.5-cubic-foot model from Hotpoint has a spacious 8.7-cubic-foot freezer section, yet stands less than 67 inches high and fits into a space 36 inches wide. A special feature on this model is Hot-points unique exterior Water N Ice service. (Shown is Model CSF24MV.)</p>
        <p>FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING and holiday enjoyment, Corys Brew-Mates provide the same rich flavor of electric drip colTee or tea at a fraction of the cost.</p>
        <p>Vew brewer for gift-givers savings</p>
        <p>With the rising price of serving coffee, Santa better think twice before investing in an automatic drip cof-feemaker.</p>
        <p>Fortunately, there is an alternative brewer which uses the drip principle to produce the same rich flavor of electric drip coffee or tea at a fraction of the cost.</p>
        <p>Cory Food Services, Inc. has introduced Brew-Mates, a complete manual drip brewing system which includes a "Tweetie whistling kettle, non-electric drip brewer and</p>
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        <p>two to eight cups of coffee or tea almost as fast as instant. Just boil water in the 2 qt. kettle which shows the exact water level and whistles when water boils. Then pour over fresh ^ound coffee or loose tea in the systems brew basket lined with a paper filter and placed atop the matching glass decanter.</p>
        <p>Its a perfect gift for budget-minded shoppers who appreciate the fresh drip-brewed taste of coffee or tea. What you save on the brewer alone can help buy many cups of coffee well into the New Year.</p>
        <p>maiptetic door cioserf. and convenient door stops to pro-tec t nearby walls and cabinets. And most of them roll out on wheels for ease in cleaning behind and beneath the appliance.</p>
        <p>Four Hotpoint Side-By-Side models, all No-Frost, range in total capacity from 18.9- to 23.5-cubic-feet. with</p>
        <p>freezer sections rangmg from 6.S3-cubic-feet up to an abundant 8.6-cubic-leet.</p>
        <p>Two of these models also feature Hotpoint's unique exterior Water N Ice service. No longer do you need to let all that precious cool air escape into the room when vou want ice: just tilt-out the bucket in the door to use as</p>
        <p>many cubes as you need. lA fill your glass with chilled water without opening the fieczer door.</p>
        <p>And, of ciHirse, the side-by-sides have ail the convenience features of the two-door models, plus a light and a</p>
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        <p>It taket more than a fine recipe to create a unique holiday menu; it takes strat^. Each course should complement the others, and stand on its own, as well.</p>
        <p>For a taste of culinary success, try this complete holiday dinner menu.</p>
        <p>To stir up hearty appetites, start by stirring ujp some real Italian Egg Nog. For each Udl glass, combine one cup milk with one egg. Beat or shake vigorously. Add one ounce Liquore Galliano. Pour into brandy snifter and chill in refrigerator. Garnish with chocolate curls or chopped nuts before serving.</p>
        <p>Then ... on with the flavor show. Begin with a hearty Consomme Galliano:</p>
        <p>CONSOMME GALLIANO</p>
        <p>IVk cans beef broth 1 Ml enps lomalo Juice IMi tablespoons lemon Juice</p>
        <p>salt and pepper to taste '/ cup Liquore Galliano Bring broth, juices, salt and pepper to boiling in large saucepan. Stir in Galliano and simmer for about three minutes. Serve piping hot.</p>
        <p>And now . . . the main course. Add color and sophistication to the holiday baked ham by dressing it up with a liquored apricot glaze:</p>
        <p>APRICOT GLAZE</p>
        <p>1 Jar (12 OSS.) apricot preserves 1 tablespoon lime Juice I teaspoon whole cloves Vk cup Liquore Galliano 6 pounds fully cooked ham</p>
        <p>To prepare glaze, heat preserves, lime juice, cloves and Galliano in small saucepan. Place ham on rack in shallow</p>
        <p>roasting pan. Bake at 325* for about 30 minutes.</p>
        <p>Remove from oven; remove any rind and smooth fat. Score in diamond pattern, if desired. Return to oven. Bake IVk hours longer, basting or brushing frequently with apricot glaze. Luscious!</p>
        <p>Just when your guests say theyre ready to burst at the seams, give their appetites a second wind with a colorful Classic Macedoine of Fruit : CLASSIC MACEDOINE OF FRUIT</p>
        <p>^ ripe pineapple, cut In pears</p>
        <p>1 grapefruit, sectioned</p>
        <p>2 oranges, sectioned</p>
        <p>1 red apple, unpeeled and sliced</p>
        <p>1 pear, nnpeeled and sliced</p>
        <p>black and white grapes</p>
        <p>5 ounces Liquore Galliano</p>
        <p>^ cup red currant Jelly</p>
        <p>1 taespoon orange Juice</p>
        <p>Combine all fruits in large, shallow bowl. Stir in '/i cup Galliano. Chill four hours or overnight. Drain, reserving liquid for sauces and compotes.</p>
        <p>In saucepan, melt jelly. Stir in orange juice and '/ft cup Galliano. Brush mixture thickly onto fruit. (Note: red grapes, persimmons, pomegranates, tangerines and kumquats may be substituted.)</p>
        <p>Finally, enjoy a relaxing after-feast toast with a tasty Galliano &amp;amp; Soda. Pour I'/i ounces Liquore Galliano over ice in "highball'' glass. Fill to top with Canada Dry Club Soda. Drop in wedge of lime, stir and serve.</p>
        <p>Fifty years ago, if a family treated itself to a new electric refrigerator for Christmas, it signaled more than the end of a year, it ushered in the end bf an era.</p>
        <p>Gone were the days of regular ice delivery and continual dumping of water from the drip pan, for it was 1927, the year of the first practical household refrigerator General Electric's Monitor Top.</p>
        <p>That was the first year families could buy the gleaming white, four-legged refrigerator with five to seven cubic feet of space inside. The smaller model would cost more than $50 a cubic foot at a time when earnings of most workers averaged just $1,380 a year.</p>
        <p>What made the Monitor Top refrigerator unique was its heremeticaily sealed compressor (called icing unit" then) which sat like a crown on the top of the refrigerator. There were no outside pulleys or belts as there had been on previous electric refrigerators, which were really converted iceboxes.</p>
        <p>In 1927, GE offered the Monitor Top in one color and two sizes.</p>
        <p>The family treating themselves to a new refrigerator this year has a much better deal. They can choose from a</p>
        <p>Best time!</p>
        <p>THE OLD DAYS ARE GREAT for noaulgla, such as this 1927 Monitor Top refrigerator, but in terms of convenience, space and features, honors go to this modem General Electric side-by-side model with ice cubes, crushed ice and chilled water dispensed through the freezer door.</p>
        <p>wide selection of models and colors. In 1977, GE offers 14 refrigerators in sizes ranging from 9.5 to 23.6 cubic feet.</p>
        <p>Ten of them are Frost-Free, three of them offer ice through the freezer door and many of them are available in five of The New Naturals^" ColorsSnow, Fresh Avocado, Harvest Whea,, Coffee and the all-new Almond.</p>
        <p>And they cost less per cubic foot than did the old Monitor Topin a time when average income has increased manyfold.</p>
        <p>The good old days are fun to recall, and the old Monitor Top is a part of many of our recollections; but in terms of convenience and value, refrigerations good days are now.</p>
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        <p>The best surprise can be no surprise!</p>
        <p>Christmas traditionally is a time of surprises. But sometimes the best surprise is no surprise.</p>
        <p>For instance, the homemaker whos been doing dishes by hand for far too long, a pre-Christmas gift of a convertible dishwasher could really take the sting out of those mounds of holiday dishes that result from all those great holiday meals.</p>
        <p>Convertible dishwashers, points out General Electric, are especially appreciated as gifts, because they can be hooked up at the kitchen sink and used immediately with no hassle with installation during the busy holiday sea</p>
        <p>son.</p>
        <p>Later, when things quiet down, convertibles can be installed as built-in machines if you wish.</p>
        <p>And convertible models offer many of the important features found in built-in models. The GE model GSC890 for instance, offers six cyclesincluding the Power Scrub cyclesoft food disposer, dual detergent dispenser, and rinse aid dispenser just like its built-in counterparts.</p>
        <p>It even has a wood cutting board top to provide four square feet of additional working space in your kitchen.</p>
        <p>WHO SAID A TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS dinner has to look and taste strictly traditional? A delicious, easy-to-prepare recipe using Liquore Galliano for basting and glazing the holiday ham is included in a free, 24-page booklet of holiday menu suggestions. For a complimentary copy, write to The Gold Standard, P.O. Box 323, Radio City Station, New York, N.Y. 10019.</p>
        <p>A timely thou^it: the gift of time</p>
        <p>Christmas is the most cheerful and festive season of the year. Gala parties and quiet celebrations, feelings of good will and togetherness combine to make it so. And even the otherwise tedious choreslike shopping  become a great joy. But, unfortunately, there never seems to be enogh time.</p>
        <p>Yes,  li..i *^lies and sometimes w*- ,;el like it is simply " '&amp;lt; .sing us by." You can captui time this Christmas by givinn *he man you care for a Speidei lcD digital watch for men. Each con-</p>
        <p>;,tains a six-ftinction, solid-state module that provides hours and minutes continuously as well as months, dates, and seconds on command.</p>
        <p>Or give that special lady an LCD digital watch for ladiesa unique blend of delicate jewelry and sophisticated electronics.</p>
        <p>During the Christmas season every second counts. So this year give a gift of a Speidel watch . . . and maybe that special someone will find they have more time to spend with you.</p>
        <p>WHAT BETTER TIME than Christmas time to spruce up ones walls with a timepiece as elegant and outstanding as this Ridgeway Regulator wall clock. Almost four-feet high, the AMHERST has a porcelain face, cable-driven weights and a lyre pendulum all enclosed behind a glass door. In a rich, deep pine flnish featuring banister turnings, broken pediment top and single finial, the clock has a reconiz-able Ear^ American heritage. Here, Ridgeway helps you usher in a happy holiday season with the ticking of a classii: timepiece that is truly a work of flne craftsmanship.</p>
        <p>A CONVERTIBLE DISHWASHER, such as this model by GE, can help take the work out of cleaning up after big holiday meals . . . and get 1978 off to a good clean start..VKcrowaves go from fast to nice and slow!</p>
        <p>Versatility is the benefit that todays microwave oven buyers want in increasing numbers. They want to use their ovens not only for fast cooking, but for preparing the wide range of foods that has been the traditional domain of the thermal oven.</p>
        <p>That means being able to slow the super-fast microwave process to cooking ftinctions such as simmering. Having such broad speed capabilities expands use possibilities from merely heating a single item to slow simmering soups or stews, or preparing an entire pot roast with vegetables.</p>
        <p>An independent survey made for the General Electric Company underscored the microwave users desire for versatility. The study indicated 70 per cent of potential buyers were looking for ver-satility. They want an appliance that fits into their everyday lifestyle as well as one to satisfy "special occasion needs.</p>
        <p>Other surveys made by GE at its cooking schools across the country indicated the need and desire to learn more about microwave cooking. New owners and potential buyers want to know all the capabilities of a microwave oven and what to expect when they use it.</p>
        <p>Since the microwave is the largest selling major appliance today, this is a large group asking for help. It is projected that industry sales for 1977 will total some 2.1 million units.</p>
        <p>In answer to the need for versatility GE introduced a new microwave oven, the JET 110. To provide more microwave education, the Company researched and developed a new 272-page book entitled The Microwave Guide and Cookbook.</p>
        <p>The JET 110 countertop microwave oven offers multiple power levels that allow the user to progr^ the oven for High, Medium, Low, Simmer N Cook or Defrost. It has capabilities of cooking in three ways; time, temperature or simmer.</p>
        <p>In order to cook by temperature or simmer, the Automatic Chef temperature probe is inserted into the food to monitor its progress. When cooking by temperature, the oven shuts off when the predetermined food temperature is reached.</p>
        <p>In simmer cooking, the</p>
        <p>! holds the desired ISO^F for 10 minutes or 10 hours thus taking the guesswork out of long, slow cooking. A specially designed, three-quart stoneware casserole for slow simmer cooking is packed in the JET 110 along with the new cookbook.</p>
        <p>Diana Hansen, manager. Range home economics, for GE, directed work on the new cookbook. She explains: What we have tried to do with this book is bridge the gap between cooking schools and cooking in the home. We've tried to present, in an easy-to-read way, the information which people need to know to become confident, successful and expert microwave cooks."</p>
        <p>Mrs. Hansen added: We havent backed off on sensitive issues. Microwave is terrific in some applications and not in others.</p>
        <p>The 481 full-color photo-aphs show comparisons of prepared by microwave vs. conventional cooking and many intermediate "how-to" steps during preparation, as well as beautiful ready-to-serve microwaved foods.</p>
        <p>The book contains an introductory section and 15 microlessons for novice microwave cooks. There is also a special section covering "Simmer 'N Cook", since slow cooking in a microwave oven is a new concept.</p>
        <p>"Microwave cooking of less expensive cuts of meat.</p>
        <p>or making chili or soup, ^si-tions the new ovens where opinion research indicates buyers want itas an everyday, everyway appliance</p>
        <p>Mrs. Hansen noted.</p>
        <p>Following is a Simmer N Cook spicy beverage recipe, perfect for cold weather entertaining. The ideal sending temperature is maintained in the microwave as the aromatic spices steep through the cider.</p>
        <p>MULLED SPICY CIDER</p>
        <p>This punch has a piquant, spicy flavor. For more mellow flavor, substitute two cups orange Juice for equal amount cider in recipe below.</p>
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        <p>14 teaspoon salt Dash nntmeg</p>
        <p>1 stick cinnamon</p>
        <p>2 qt. apple cider</p>
        <p>In stoneware accessory or 3-qt. casserole place sugar, allspice, cloves, salt, nutmeg, cinnamon and cider. Insert temperature probe so tip rests on bottom of dish, halfway between center and side. Use accessory cover, or cover tightly with plastic wrap, arranging loosely around probe to vent. Attach cable end at receptacle.</p>
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        <p>list and shop ahead of time." Sound familiar? Yet suddenly, its two days before Christmas, and the frantic rush to buy gifts has just begun.</p>
        <p>A little planning can go a long way, and help stretch any Chnstmas budget. Here are some gift ideas for mom, dad, the kids and even for grandma and grandpa to help make this years Christmas shopping easier.</p>
        <p>For mom</p>
        <p>One of the best parts of opening the Christmas gifts is displaying them under the tree. To help set off the gifts in tasteful, traditional style, the Christmas Tree Skirt from the Lillian Vernon gift catalog of over 1000 unique items features charming Christmas figures hand-screened onto bleached jute with a real homespun look. With a slit up the back, the skirt is placed around the tree trunk, and is handwashable in warm water. Based in Mt. Vernon, N.Y., Lillian Vernon is a leading U.S. gift catalog marketer.</p>
        <p>If mom likes to sew, a thimble is essential to her work. Why not replace her ordinary, metal thimbles with those from Lillian Vernons international collectors set. Crafted from porcelain, silver-plated brass and gold-plated metal, the thimbles are available in striking designs from five European countries. They may be ordered from the Lillian Vernon catalog.</p>
        <p>Next to salt and pepper, what one ingredient complements more dishes than any other? Ask mom, and shes likely to say Liquore Galliano, the popular Italic liqueur. A 23-oz. size of this legendary liqueur makes a versatile Christmas gift for mom, ideal for Harvey Wallbanger Cakes, Chicken Cordon Gold, or in the glaze for the holiday ham.</p>
        <p>A CHILDS JOY is  parents pleasure, and when the Christmas gift is Just right, the recipient cant help hut exude sheer happiness, ^th Jnst_ ^ litt^ it thought set</p>
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        <p>has a removable "Chunky  driver who steers from atop the truck. By manually tilting the scotm up and down, kids can safely Uft imaginaryor realloads of dirt, sand, gravel or small objects.</p>
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        <p>With so many gift ideas for mom, dad and the kids, theres yet another family member to be considereda grandmother or grandfather. Ideal for use on the patio, porch, or even indoors. Cosoms Home Shuffieboard is a Christmas gift with year-round appeal.</p>
        <p>Complete with a 15-foot long memory plastic court, four cues, eight discs</p>
        <p>Athlete for all seasons keeps hockey ^on the ice*</p>
        <p>HE SHOOTS! HE SCORES! If this shout has a familiar ring, its because TV hockey seems to be more and more popular these days. And kids love to dream up their own versions of big-</p>
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        <p>If the sport of fishing is more to dad's liking, the "Fishing Machine from St. Croix provides challenging angling action in a full-sized fiber glass rod which collapses into the rod and assembly for fishing at a moment's notice.</p>
        <p>Complete with a patented Range Finder-Depth Finder, the Fishing Machine collapses for easy storage in car, boat or briefcas.</p>
        <p>With next years baseball season still four months away, the wait may be just too much for a sports-loving dad. To keep him occupied in the meantime, "Super Jock Baseball from Schaper will let dad recreate fast bareball action right on the living room floor.</p>
        <p>Based on the same exciting game principle as the original four "Super Jock sports action games, a firm knock on the baseball athlete's head sends the baseball flying, and makes point-scoring more difficult than it looks!</p>
        <p>If dad is a scotch whisky lover, hell love a gift of Bal-lantines Scotch in the handsome decorator decanter. For the second year in a row, the stylish decanter is t^ing offered in limited quantities, and at no extra charge^ And when the top quality scotch is gone, the decanter remains as a striking addition to any home bar.</p>
        <p>If dad has to go to his local pub or bar to eqjoy a glass of imported beer, then give him a real treat with a case of im-ported beer under the Christmas tree.</p>
        <p>An excellent choice is St. Pauli Girl beer from Germany, one of the top five U.S. imported beers. Light, clean-tasting, and with virtually no aftertaste, St. Pauli Girl beer will surprise dads demanding taste because its properly aged and brewed with absolutely no chemicals or preservatives.</p>
        <p>play situations, the three newest Playmobil Toy System seriesMedical, Fire Fighters and Cavalrymay be used alone, or added on to sets a child may already own.</p>
        <p>Playmobil people are colorful. miniature figures with movable arms and legs and a variety of accessories, available in base, starter, deluxe and super deluxe sets.</p>
        <p>With all the excitement the Christmas season brings, smart parents will give their youngsters toys and games which keep them out from underfoot and engrossed in constructive play.</p>
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        <p>A checklist for a jollier holiday</p>
        <p>Christmas is a time for good cheer, not chaos! Yet the unprepared may find that the holiday season has crept up on them, leaving them to frantically address cards, rummi^e through the basement for decorations, and garble excuses as they sneak out to buy food and drink for their unexpected guests!</p>
        <p>Heres a handy holiday checklist to help you avoid such last-minute problems: FOR THE TREE:</p>
        <p> Look over ornaments. If any are broken, replace</p>
        <p>them early before selections narrow.</p>
        <p> Have supply of ornament hangers to replace those left on last years tree.</p>
        <p> Check lights and cords.</p>
        <p> Buy extra bulbs.</p>
        <p> Look over tree cloth to be sure it is clean and has no holes.</p>
        <p> Find tree stand and clean it up.</p>
        <p>FOR GIFTING:</p>
        <p> Make your list early and do a little at a time.</p>
        <p> Get wrapping paper, rib-., cants.</p>
        <p>bons</p>
        <p> Wrap as you buy gifts.</p>
        <p>FOR CARDS:</p>
        <p> Select your cards early. If they are to be personalized, take the envelopes home now.</p>
        <p> Bring address book up to date; remember ZIP codes.</p>
        <p> Address envelopes during short sessions while watching television, listening to the radio or stereo.</p>
        <p> Get postage stamps, and remember special denominations for those going to foreign countries.</p>
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        <p>Playhouses  Magic Sets Games  Tables &amp;amp; Chairs</p>
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        <p>through seven, the Beaver Work Bench from Kusan h^ a variety of safe, soft plastic tools which allow busy beavers to improve physical dexterity as they play at building or making just about anything a young imagination can conjure up.</p>
        <p>Designed for children and their parents"Finders Keepers is a suspenseful, two-in-one family game.</p>
        <p>The fun-filled time puzzle is a three dimensional board that uses a mdrble, playing cards and corresponding geometric shapes in a race against time. With two playing boards; one for youngsters, one for older folks, Finders Keepers will keep players at the edge of their seats.</p>
        <p>For preschoolers who still have a few years to go before they can build skyscrapers or</p>
        <p>roads, the Scoop Loader, the newest Chunky Truck pull toy from Kusan, will let them have fun pretending in the meantime.</p>
        <p>Like its four predecessors, the Scoop Loader is made of durable, colorful plastic, and</p>
        <p>tional, all-weather scoreboard for accurate score-keeping.</p>
        <p>For the whole family</p>
        <p>Because the family Christmas tree is just thata family treethere's something uniquely personal about its appearance. And what better way to enhance that personal look than with elegant ornaments which reflect a familys taste?</p>
        <p>Crafted ftom solid polished brass, Lillikins twinkles from the Lillian Vernon Gift catalog are personally-engraved, twinkling tree ornaments which make ideal gifts for the entire family.</p>
        <p>Available in more than a dozen nostalgic Christmas scenessnowmen, angels, bells, cherubic children and Santa figuresLillikins hang gracefuOy from the tree, mantelpiece, above a door or window, or anywhere as conversation pieces.</p>
        <p>In no time, Lillikins will become cherished family heirloom ornaments.</p>
        <p>One gift for the whole family is a new door security device that will help everyone sleep a lot easier. A new, hard-rubber wedge that installs on the floor offers more protection than chain locks.</p>
        <p>St. Croixs patented "Stoplock provides deadbolt strength against forced entry and cannot be cut, sawed or forced. Its available in chain, security and hardware stores for a suggested retail price of $9.95.</p>
        <p>Bread dough art is fun!</p>
        <p>Christmas decorating can be fun and creative for the entire family by adorning trees, windows and fireplaces with inexpensive and easy-to-make bread dough art.</p>
        <p>Yuletide ornaments such as stars, wreathes, hearts and various free-form designs are created from dough shaped into a desired form, then baked to dry for painting.</p>
        <p>In conventional ovens the drying of bread dough ornaments takes one-half to one full hour, but with a microwave oven this process lasts only three minutes.</p>
        <p>For microwave owners Bread Dough Art, a brochure by Panasonic, provides step-by-step information on the basics, tools, creating, drying and finishing of bre^ dough ornamentation.</p>
        <p>Learn how to create bread</p>
        <p>when the weathers cold and snowy, and they have to suy inside, its hard to find an indoor game that captures all the excitement and action of the NHL.</p>
        <p>One such game, "Super Jock Hockey by Schaper, is a safe, challenging, and sus-pensefiil sports action game for children six years and older.</p>
        <p>Players alternate taking slap-shots and playing goalie. The offensive player shoots the soft puck by rapping the durable "skater on the head, causing his hockey stick to swing and propelling the puck toward the net.</p>
        <p>As in the real thing, the goalie controlled by the defensive player has little time to "make a save and prevent the puck from "beating him. The winner, of course, is the player who scores the most goals.</p>
        <p>Super Jock Hockey</p>
        <p>STANDING READY FOR AimON are the Super Joek" Hockey player and Boaileall they need are a couple of young coaches to start the game. Super Jock Hockey Joins the Schaper family of exciting, durable sports/action games, including  Super Jock * baseball, basketball, soccer, and the original Super Toe football game.</p>
        <p>may also be operated by only one player, who practices taking "slap-shots" at the net with the goalie in a fixed position. Either way, no batteries are required.</p>
        <p>The game comes complete</p>
        <p>with Super Stick player, colorful decals, two hockey pucks, and goal net . . . and costs less than the price of a good hockey ticket. Best of all, the front row view it like being "on the ice'</p>
        <p>Bring out the best for guests . . .</p>
        <p>The season to entertain elegantly</p>
        <p>dough art by sending for a free copy of "Bread Dough</p>
        <p>Art to: Panasonic Company, Home Appliance Division, One Panasonic Way, Secaucus. N.J. 07094.</p>
        <p>The holidays are the most popular time of the year to get together with family and friends to enjoy each other and the good things of life.</p>
        <p>Along with taste-tempting fcHHls, an excellent way to add to the festivcness of the season is to bring out from storage good china, silver and stemware.</p>
        <p>Sprucing up these dusty, seldom-used items is easy and safe in an automatic dishwasher. Simply load the good dinnerwarc, set the controls for rinse and hold, and the dishwasher will au</p>
        <p>tomatically give all these items a holiday sparkle.</p>
        <p>Maytag's Consumer Information Center has a btnrk-let that suggests several ways to make the most of your dishwasher during the holidays. Invariably, guests for dinner will result in a lot more dishesmore than a dishwasher can hold in a single load.</p>
        <p>The Maytag booklet suggests that the cooking pots and pans, snack trays and glasses can be washed while you and your guests are having dinner. After dinner,</p>
        <p>unload the clean items, load the dinner dishes, and return to the dining or living area to enjoy your guests.</p>
        <p>Later, after everyone has gone home, you can retire knowing that tomorrow morning will be more pleasant when you wake up to a clean, orderly kitchen.</p>
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        <p>Evans Mall-Downtown GreenvilleOPEN MON.-FRI. 8 'Til 6 P.M. SATURDAY 8:30 Til 5 P.M.SERVICE!</p>
        <p>We have our own complete service department for all makes and nrKxJels of color and black and white TV's# stereo's, phono (turntables)/ tape players arxl radios. All this means you get more for yoUr nrioney at Hudson Bros.</p>
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        <p>Great surprises for Christmas morning!</p>
        <p>Smart shoppers select lovely American handcrafted glass</p>
        <p>For that special someone</p>
        <p>Spread Christmas cheer to everyone on your shopping list with a gin of gleaming, handcraed American glass.</p>
        <p>Glass pieces that are created by the skillil hands of a master artisan have artistic value as well as practical use. According to the Glass Crafts of America Association, a gift of handcrafted glassour oldest craftis a 360-year-old tradition.</p>
        <p>Many of the beautiful glass designs you will discover during your holiday shopping were created by members of Glass Crafts in Glass Country, an area which encompasses West Virginia, western Pennsylvania, and Ohio. Here, master craftsmen work in 10 glass houses to create a wide variety of exquisite glassware.</p>
        <p>With a wide variety of glass pieces to choose from, you'll complete your shopping list with ease.</p>
        <p>For those who appreciate classics, there are the traditional milk, coin, satin, and slag glass, which are fashioned into exquisite pieces.</p>
        <p>For modern tastes, choose contemporary terrariums, oversized bottles, or graceful decanters that are produced at these factories. Many of these designs could be a part of tomorrows prized collections.</p>
        <p>Slight variations in every piece of glassno two pieces are ever alikemake each gift unique in our world of machine-made products. This glassware is formed using skills that have been passed down from generation to generation. Glassmaking has been a part of American life since 1608 when our forefathers built the first glass factory.</p>
        <p>Some of the skilled artisans in Glass Country create their pieces using an iron blow pipe, an ancient tool</p>
        <p>AMERICAN HANDCRAFTED GLASS GIFTSYou can find Bomething for everyone on your Christmas shopping list when you choose beautiful American handcrafted glassware pieces like these (clockwiseupper left): graceful stacking cannister, wine cannister, wine decanter and funnel, elegant candlestick, hobnail milkglass stein, and contemporary hand-blown vase. These gifts were created at factories in Glass Country, U.S.A., an area which includes West Virginia, western Pennsylvania, and Ohio. For a free brochure on visiting this scenic area and seeing glass made first-hand, write to: Glass Crafts of America Association, Box 113, Suite 5700, 600 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219.</p>
        <p>plimentary brochure, "Welcome to Glass Country, U.S.A., which features a map showing factory loca-tionSj driving routes, tour and gift shop hours, and photographs of some of the beautiful glass designs made by the companies. It can be obtained by writing to Glass Crafts of America, Box 113, Suite 5700, 600 Grant Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. 15219.</p>
        <p>which is used to expand fiery, molten glass into unique designs (many one-of-a-kind). Other workers carefully press heated glass into a mold to make pieces such as jars or torte plates.</p>
        <p>You can tour the Glass Country factories and watch craftsmen create their treasures before your eyes.</p>
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        <p>Holiday entertaining that goes easy on the hostess!</p>
        <p>Even for the willing hostess, entertaining during the busy Christmas season can be difficult. Preparing for the holidays is a challenge, especially for a woman dividing her time between a job and her home.</p>
        <p>Given just a few hours and a bit of imagination, you can entertain with ease, says Charles Solt, design director of Lenox China and Crystal.</p>
        <p>Mr. Solt suggests that the best way to cope with holiday entertaining is to plan ahead. Consider the available space and number of people you are inviting. Arrange menus and prepare food in advance. Think about how you will set the table and serve guests.</p>
        <p>The holidays offer many opportunities to use fine china and crystal to create attractive table settings, whether you are entertaining formally or informally.</p>
        <p>"We have even created Lenox China plates, cups, and saucers, as well as special pieces such as a cake stand, a bowl, and candlesticks, all with a cheerful red and green holiday design, he said.</p>
        <p>Many hostesses do not have enough complete china services to serve large gatherings. Mr. Solt suggests mixing and matching china patterns.</p>
        <p>One key to a dramatic table is an attractive centerpiece. Use your imagination and create centerpieces with natural fruits and vegetables, explains Mr. Solt. Make an edible red and green arrangement using tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers or any vegetable on hand. Or arrange polished red apples in a</p>
        <p>HOLIDAY ENTERTAINING IDEASet  festive table with colorful Holiday china pieces from Lenox. Pictured here are the Terrace Server, candlesticks, and cups and saucers. Sprigs of red and green holly decorate the china pieces, which are banded with 24-karat gold.</p>
        <p>bowl ringed with a small pine wreath and a few pinecones. A silver bowl or basket would complement either arrangement.</p>
        <p>Give different rooms of your house a festive atmosphere, especially if you have space limitations, advises the Lenox design head. Here are some tips he offers:</p>
        <p> Set a buffet table in your dining or living room for an informal wine and cheese</p>
        <p>gathering. Cover the table with a rich red cloth, add boughs of pine tied with colorful ribbons, and several sizes of red, green, and white candles.</p>
        <p> For a formal dinner party, accent red and green with silver and gold; a dramatic background for your holiday china by L^nox. Use silver and gold ornaments as a centerpiece. Ivory candles and small gold and silver place cards add to the effect.</p>
        <p>IF SANTA DECIDES not to stuff the stocking of a friend or relative with coal this Christmas, then why not recommend that oP Chris slip in a Mr. Thin radio for that special person who has been good all year. Perfect for Christmas stockings and everyday shirt pockets or handbags, the Panasonic radio receives AM stations in a lightweight Vi inch thick cabinet. Its sister radio, the RF-015, packs FM/AM sound in a unit only % of an inch thick. In either version the Panasonic Mr. Thin will bring continual listening pleasure to that special person, and besides, its easier for Santa to hide.</p>
        <p>Sharp, handy gift idea</p>
        <p>FOR THE MAN OR BOY who takes genuine pride in ownership of the best in finely-crafted personal accessories, a Boker pocket knife in his Christmas stocking will make this holiday remembered forever. For these are lifetime quality, bearing the Tree Brand emblem famous for 140 years, Americas oldest name in pocket and sporting knives. The variety includes handy 2%-inch pocket miniatures to a convenient folding hunting knife, 9-inches long when opened. Their handles are stag type, genuine bone or luxury rosewood with</p>
        <p>keen edge-holding cutlery steel bladesa joy to own and Use, and show with pride. Most are in the popular under $10 gif) group at hardware and sporting goods departments.</p>
        <p>Keeping Christmas secrets!</p>
        <p>Sometimes the lettering on gift boxes will show through the wrapping paper, giving away your Christmas surprise. Whn youre shopping for Christmas gift wrap,</p>
        <p>TEST THE LIGHTS</p>
        <p>Be sure to test your Christmas tree lights before last-minute trimining of the tree or you and the children may be in for some disappointment. Do this before Christmas Eve. If youre buying new lights, shop early before stock and selection become limited.</p>
        <p>stock up on tissue wrap. A few layers of it under the outside wrappings will keep your Christmas secret safe until its opened!</p>
        <p>OUTDOOR DISPLAYS</p>
        <p>Many homes are brightly displayed for the Yuletide holiday. If youre setting up lights outdoors, make sure the wiring is weatherproof and not cracked. Also secure wires so they don't hang or blow too much in the winter wind; secure free-standing displays as well.</p>
        <p>Wvegot what you want.</p>
        <p>TRYING TO KEEP UP WITH the latest in hair styles for many people means having a dresserful of the latest hair appliances. The beauty experts at Remington have solved all that with the Deluxe Super Brush 1000 Hair Styler. This versatile unit with its multitude of attachments can perform the function of t pistol dryer with its pistol drying noxzle (left), and it does it with less arm fatigue. The spot concentrator (left center) concentrates heat and air flow in one area for spot drying of pin curls. The hot air styling comb (right center) helps to untangle hair and adds the finishing touch to your hair style. The circular styling brush (right) sends warm air flowing through and over the hair while you brush in the style you choose.</p>
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        <p>Casio has been famous for years for precision calculators. Now get to know Casio for perfecting the digital computer timepiece. Shown, men's Casiotron LCD. Accuracy to within 15 seconds per month. Illuminated display of hours, minutes, seconds, day and date. Time-memory stopwatch. $89 Convenient Terms, Layaway And Major Credit Cards.</p>
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        <p>Budget pricedlightweight 12" diagonal black and white portable television. The ideal gift for that second TV for the bedroom or break-</p>
        <p>Another smart gift buyIs this 15" diagonal picture portable. RCA XL-100 color television. Solid-state circuitry. Compact cabinet.</p>
        <p>A favorite among, 17" diagonal color television sets. Compact RCA XL-100 hfiodel projects a clear, sharp picture.</p>
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        <p>Highest fashion rating</p>
        <p>RAISE HIS FASHION QUOTIENT and let hi* ego soar by giving him Thane's luxurious turtleneck of pure QIANA. It costs a little more, but what luxury doesn't?</p>
        <p>Focus on the slopes</p>
        <p>GREAT GIFT IDEA for the ski buff on your Christmas listski goggles with interchangeable lenses for all-weather useamber for hazy days, dark for sunny days and clear for had days. Choose goggles with big, wide, optically-correct lenses for clear, unobstructed vision. The lenses in these Bausch &amp;amp; Lomb goggles are distortion-free from edge to edgeand made from the same tough plastic used in the astronauts' helmets. Other features to look for include air vents that keep the lenses fog-free and filters to block out sleet and snow. Goggle frames should be tough enough to withstand rugged use and lined with soft foam for comfort.</p>
        <p>Liked by father, liked by son!</p>
        <p>dp^YOU'R&amp;amp; WATCHFUL about being a smart Christmas' shopper, Timex has the answersover two hundred watches in a wide variety of styles and fashions, which range from simple mechanical to high-technology electronic. The Christmas pair pictured above are wearing TIMEX Automatic (son) and TIMEX Quartz (dad) watches. Automatic watches are handsome and carefreethey wind themselves with normal wrist motion. Suggested consumer prices begin at 817.95. Quartz watches offer battery-operated convenience and accuracy. They keep time to within a half-second per daythat's 99.9994% accuracy. Suggested consumer prices begin at 844.95.</p>
        <p>Organic legware!</p>
        <p>RATHER THAN FILLING the traditional Christmas stocking this year, Burlington Socks/Adler fills a Sox Pot," a new Christmas gift idea for the gals. An attractive plastic flower pot and top that doubles as a reservoir is filled with four pairs of women's assorted argyle or cable patterned knee-hi's plus a packet of Burpee coleus seeds. The argyle Sox Pot retails for 812.00 and the classic cable knit knee-hi's for 88.00. Sold through department stores, apparel and specj shops nationwide.</p>
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        <p>Things to remember</p>
        <p>New Year's is the traditional day for resolutions, but Christmas should be the day for ''remembers.</p>
        <p>Rememberthe good times you've had and be thankful for them.</p>
        <p>Rememberyour family loves you; return that love.</p>
        <p>Rememberyour pet depends on you for his food, his lodging, his health; give him a good life.</p>
        <p>Rememberyour friends; it is your responsibility to keep them as friends.</p>
        <p>Rememberpeople in</p>
        <p>hospitals need you more now; pay a brief visit with a cheery smile.</p>
        <p>Remembernursing home patients love to see a friendly face; drop in for a chat.</p>
        <p>Rememberthe people who are working on Christmas Day to make your life happier; a pleasant smile and a friendly voice will make them happy.</p>
        <p>Rememberthe true meaning of Christmas: Peace on Earth, Good Will toward Man.</p>
        <p>A gift guide for men: select ing something hell really love</p>
        <p>Are you one of thote wiee women who knows how to</p>
        <p>five the Christmas ^s heU eep? It is atalcnt. And when those women, who seem to excel at gift-giving are asked the secret of their success, they simply smile.</p>
        <p>Would it surprise you to learn that there's no ^reat genius involved? Chenshnl gifts require more than a moments thought about the lifestyle and personal interests of the man you're buying the gift for. be he father, husband, boyfriend or neighbor down the street.</p>
        <p>It's no wonder then, that so many women are conftised and disappointed when the tie they bought for "him was aukkly returned. After all. what's wrong with a tie? It's a safe choice. Nothing's wrong with a tie. But we re talking about Christmas, and that means anticipating something magical.</p>
        <p>So if your holiday offerinu are met with a traditionally kind, "gee, thanks. then you'd better look elsewhere for the gift signals he may be sending you.</p>
        <p>Rather than go through this seasonal strife, weve compiled a group of gifts that would please any Rqjah. Not because all of them are rich in terms of cost, but because the thought behind each one of them nwkes them special and memorable.</p>
        <p>This Rqjah's roster can boost your confidence for creative rift giving. First, lets describe the type of man you're shopping for. Hes probably on the way up at his job or has been established quite a while. He knows what he likes, but like so many men, he's not telling you.</p>
        <p>He appreciates quality, can spot luxury at 100 paces.</p>
        <p>and he's hoping you'll give him the gifts he d choose for himself.</p>
        <p>On Christmas Day. present him with one or more of the following;</p>
        <p>1. Chinese wok, cookbook and 10 cooking Im-sons . . . Because you know how he loves to relax by puttering around in the kitchen and playing master chef, let him cook with the right equipment and a proper education.</p>
        <p>2. Series of profeg-glonal facialg ... at a top skin care salon for men. Skin care salons are springing up in big cities all over the country. This is a loving gift that not only will make him feel great, but he'll look great too.</p>
        <p>3. Satin bow tie, ruffled dregg ghirt, velvet blater ... for the man with taste, style and a highiv developed sense of elegance. A rufflcd-front QIANA dress shirt is perfect for those formal affairs when everyone's dressed to the nines. It's so luxurious you'd never suspect it was practical, too. This is also one of those occasions for which a ' special " bow tie gift makes sense. Add a plush velvet blazer and he'll love you forever!</p>
        <p>4. New gkig, winter trip totheglopeg. . .eitherone, or the other, or both are very generous if you can swing it. This would be an excellent way to say. "1 know how</p>
        <p>much you care about your favorite winter sport!</p>
        <p>5. Original cagt al-bumg and ttvo ticketg to hig favorite ghow ... If you can get his favorite show album, terrific. But tickets to the show itself are even better, especially when you get to go along!</p>
        <p>6. Racing gloveg, a-rol, and gp^rtgwear . . . Give him racing gloves made of the finest leather that buckle at the wrist. A dashing ascot to make him look like an English lord, and, a silky-soft. supremely flattering QIANA turtleneck sportshirt from Thane. When the</p>
        <p>Same's the thing, you want im to be dressed for it.</p>
        <p>7. Health club mem-</p>
        <p>benhip . . . This says how much you care about his physical well-being. Rt^ular exercise classes, saunas, massage, swimming, tennis, will ail keep him heiilthy and fit for many Christmases to come.</p>
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        <p>. . . He'll appreciate prestige business shirts of (jlAN. They'II drape perfectly over his Ixxly for a flawless fit, and it pays to look gorxl on the job. Van Heusen's Van Q " line has a fine selection to match his champagne tastes. Pair these up with a fine desk vet and youll send his fashion quotient soaring!</p>
        <p>V. (Complete horogcope anatygig ... By complete, we mean a reading of predictions for an entire year including love, money, travel, health and career</p>
        <p>10 ('.amera equipment .  . If he's always been a</p>
        <p>photograph&amp;gt; buff, indulge</p>
        <p>him in his love. If not a i era. then a uaeftd acceeeory piece such as a Ash-cye leaec or special Attn.</p>
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        <p>There's still plenty of time to make holiday purchases of this calibre. Or better still, come up with ideas of your own. However you go mout your gift-giving this year, you're bound to have a more enlightened view of what will please the mm. or men. in your life.</p>
        <p>Lail minute tip: Leave this list in m obvious place where he's sure to see it. He may just reciprocate in this gift-giving game,</p>
        <p>Crafty stocking staffer</p>
        <p>WHEN IT PAYS TO LOOK GOOD on the job, aive him a silk-like QIANA business shirt like this one from Van Heusen's Van Q' line. It's so luxurious, you'd never suspect that it's practical.</p>
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        <p>sewing and fabric-crafter relative or friend wUI both enjoy, for it's under 810 and combines two popular essentials for garment making, embroidery and fine needlework. Just in time for gifting, notions departments have a special handy folding-eover kit holding famous Wiss Gontura-Lite dressmakers shear* and their Quiek-C.lip speeti eutter. The speed cotter is d^ signed for thread rutting, seam ripping and finishing. The shears will easily rut multiple layers of fabric. Why a Imnus? Because now you ran stuff a stocking with Imth for less than the regular price of the shears alone!</p>
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        <p>Shopping At Bhunt-Harvey's</p>
        <p>Is A Christmas Tradition</p>
        <p>Ever stop to wonder why people from all of Eastern Carolina visit Blount-Harvey's for their important Christmas shopping? Blount-Harvey's features the finest In apparel year round, not just during the Christmas Holiday Season. But somehow, at Christmas time it seems the fashions, furnishings, accessories and novelty items at Blount-Harvey's are justa bit more glamorous than usual. So if you want a gift that complements your own good taste (and the receivers as well) join the hundreds of discriminating men and women who shop Blount-Harvey's. Make this a Christmas they will long remember with distinguished gifts from Blount-Harvey's fine store in Greenville.</p>
        <p>Puzzled Over What To Give?</p>
        <p>We Suggest A Blount-Harvey (rift Certificate In The Amount Of Your Choice!</p>
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        <p>Our Shoppers will find the parking lot behind Blount-Harvey and the lot In front of our store, corner of Evans Mall and 4th street may be convenient. Also there Is ample off-street parking</p>
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        <p>Give your tired shoppers feet a soft, i^elaxing holiday treat!</p>
        <p>It's the holiday season. How do you know? Because your feet hurt!</p>
        <p>And. it's no wonder. Youve shopped for gifts for everyone on your list. And you've been on yourfeet baking and cooking for days because it's your "turn" to host the holiday feast. Then at the office party last week, you just couldn't stop dancing.</p>
        <p>Well, before you wrap the presents, decorate the tree or frost the cake, take a "just for you" break and treat your feetyour whole body, in factto a few well deserved minutes of pampering.</p>
        <p>The footcare experts at</p>
        <p>Scholl suggest you begin your beauty break with a soothing and refreshing foot bath in a hot tub. Add a packet of menthol-scented granules, then close your eyes and relax for a few minutes. You'll feel the gentle soaping and soaking benefits almost immediately.</p>
        <p>Towel dry your feet thoroughly, especially between each toe.</p>
        <p>Now, put yourfeet upon a pillow or low chair^for a few extra minutes of relaxation.</p>
        <p>Complete your beauty break with a gentle massage, smoothing feet, legs and your entire body with a moisturiz</p>
        <p>ing softening lotion that stimulates circulation as well.</p>
        <p>A sprinkle of foot powder, both on your feet ana in your shoes, makes a great grand finale for your beauty break.</p>
        <p>Your foot-beauty breaks don't have to end with the holidays. Why not give yourself, and maybe a friend, the pamper-plus delight of a Scholl Foot Massager for Christmas? Its gentle heat and vibrating action will help ease muscular aches, stimulate circulation and tone foot muscles every time you use it.</p>
        <p>Fabulous fabric discovery of the year!</p>
        <p>chores at homean electric peeler m&amp;gt;m General Electric. Its called the Peeling Wand, and it takes the drudgery out of peeling. You Just guide it over the food, and the peeler does the workpeeling potatoes, carrots, cucumbers, and fruits like apples, pears and peaches. It can even be used right at the kitchen sink under running water.</p>
        <p>A great gift idea never seen before</p>
        <p>HELLO, DOLLYt A new plaything causes delightful reactions that are worth saving in color snapshots. This dad has his Kodak Tele-Instamatic 708 camera handy for big, bright snapshots of all his dollson this day and every one thereafterindoors with flash and outside.</p>
        <p>Ten steps to the party that^s perfect to give!</p>
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        <p>It happens every Christmas. You want to give a gala holiday party and invite all your favorite people. But then you begin to think about all the effort that must go into an evening like that. What to serve? What to wear? Slowly, you find yourself making simpler, "safer plans like attending someone elses party, or just curling up in front of the television set.</p>
        <p>Go ahead and have a magnificent Christmas bash. It really can be sinuile if you plan ahead. And if you work with a list of things to do, you'll feel a sense of accomplishment as you check off each item and move one step closer to a carefree gala.</p>
        <p>Being the beautiful hostess must be a crucial part of your party plan. Otherwise, why bother? Your guests deserve to see a radiant hostess welcoming them into your home.</p>
        <p>Many women will agree that dressing the role of the guest is easier than dressing the role of the hostess. As a guest, your only responsibility is to wear your prettiest dress, arrive on time and enjoy the evening.</p>
        <p>Comfort coiynta</p>
        <p>As a hostess, you not only want to look iMautiful, you also have to feel comfortable in what you wear so you can spend your time thinking about your guests.</p>
        <p>The key to enjoying your own party is advance preparation plus the kind of party clothes that are as carefree as they are beautiful. Today's fashion designers understand this glamour/practicality dilemma and have produced a dazzling selection of elegant clothes in QIAN A nylon, the richest feeling you ever wore. Its so luxurious, so silk-like, youd never suspect it was practical too.</p>
        <p>Top designers</p>
        <p>Notable fashion names like Halston, Diane Von Furstenberg, Anthony Muto, Terrance Brown and Joy Stevens are creating exquisite fashions in satin, pongee, jersey, suede and velour of QIANA and in the most glamorous holiday colors. No longer do these clothes have to be saved for special occasions only.</p>
        <p>Look for loungewear that can be worn anywhere, soft peasant looks and versatile matching coat and dress ensembles, romantic crystal pleated skirts and ruffled-neck blouses.</p>
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        <p>There are harem pants and bandeau tops that can be worn for fun, many weekends after the party season is over and blouson dresses that let you bare your shoulders any time of the year.</p>
        <p>Once youve found the dress that says "party time to you, settle down to work. Here's a 10-step plan that will bring a beautiful Christmas with it:</p>
        <p>1. Buy gifts year-round: It will give you time to place a special order for someone special. It also guarantees that there will always be a wide selection of items to choose from and no holiday crowds. If it's a thoughtful gift, its the right gift no matter what time of year you find it.</p>
        <p>2. Send invitations early: This increases your chances of having the people you want with you, with you. Check who is planning to be away, or planning a party of their own.</p>
        <p>3. Make your own decorations: Collect unusual trimmings while on vacations, business trips and attending local bazaars. It's fun to do and so much more personal. It gives the children an exciting Inject' throughout the yeattpM)!</p>
        <p>AMlave caroUers stop at</p>
        <p>your home: Get in touch with your church or local" Y and arrange for carollers to sing for your guests.</p>
        <p>5. Home cooking: Prepare old family recipes weeks ahead so youll feel confident before the party. Estimate how much cook-ahead food can be placed in the freezer.</p>
        <p>6. Catering: Catering your party can give you the advan-t^e of being able to serve the kinds of food your guests would rarely prepare for themselves. Order special gourmet dishes and out-of-season fruits well in advance, to be sure of quality and availability.</p>
        <p>7. Order flowers/special arrangements: Call your local florist. Ask him to visit your home so that he might make suggestions as to where special arrangements, wreaths, etc., might look best. Or, allow enough time to create your own holiday wreath.</p>
        <p>8. Plan a gift for each guest: It can be simple or elaborate, just as long as it's a personal touch. For example, you might want to bake or buy a fruit tart tied with a holiday bow for everyone to take home.</p>
        <p>9. Hire a bartender: If your budget can handle it, hiring a bartender can mean one less worry. Theres nothing like a professional to add a little class to your gala!</p>
        <p>10. Relax. Look and feel beautiful: Youve planned everything to the last detail. Now, take a bubble bath! Have a nap! Spend some time on your hair and makeup.</p>
        <p>Wear your luxurious QIANA party outfityou'll feel as beautiful as you look.</p>
        <p>For the first time, you can give your favorite cook a product that makes the most frequent, boring kitchen task less of a chore. Its the Peeling Wand Electric Peeler from General Electric.</p>
        <p>Time off tedious task For large families or small with lots of vegetables and fruits to peel, the Electric Peeler is an effective way to get a tedious task done. You simply guide the peeler over the surface of the food, and the peeling wand does the work.</p>
        <p>The rotating drum on the Electric Peeler flicks off bits of peel from a variety of fruits and vegetables. An "eyer tip takes out potato and other food blemishes and even stem ends from small tomatoes.</p>
        <p>PreMure control Its easy to control the</p>
        <p>thickness of peel bv the amount of pressure applied. In addition, the peeler can be used to grate small amounts of lemon rind, chocolate and Parmesan cheese.</p>
        <p>The Peeling Wand sits in its own storage rack which can be wall mounted or placed flat on a counter. And theres no problem using the peeler under running water, since the unit is completely sealed.</p>
        <p>Easy clean-up The Peeling Wand is ^so easy to take apart, to rinse and clean. It has a thumb-operated on-off switch on the lightweight, comfortable handle surface. The handle has ridges that help prevent slipping when wet.</p>
        <p>Sealed for safety The Peeling Wand is UL approved and it makes an ideal gift for anyone who spends time in the kitchen peeling fruits and vegetables.</p>
        <p>FAMED DESIGNER Olga adds a new dimension to her lingerie and loungewear collection for the holiday season. It's a new patented exclusive fabric improvement over cotton which she has named Olgalon. Olgalon has the soft, natural feeling of fine cotton and the comfortable fit of light stretch. And, it has the long-wear and easy-care qualities of nylon. It is quick frying, shrink proof, non cling and will not wrinkle like cotton, Olgalon is available in a complete wardrobe of perfect lingerie gifts for day and night wear including panties,camisoles, slips,sleepgowns and matching peignoirs that are priced from tS.OO to $38.00.</p>
        <p>PICTURE PERFECT FOR TWO BEAUTIFUL WAYS to look for the holidays. On the left, a 2-piece peasant look for Joy Stevens in a supple jersey of QIANA. The easy drawstring neckline tie holds its own flower ornament. A fashionably flounced skirt falls to just below the calf. Right, here is a dress any woman should go out of her way to find^the elegant toga, caught at one shoulder. Halston creates it in a luxurious jersey of QIANA for Dorian Loungewear. A lovely way to look and feel.</p>
        <p>Think Deeply About The Gifts You Give</p>
        <p>Wimderful gifts will ke^ on giving joy Itmg after the giving season is over and forgotten.</p>
        <p>Carolina Soap &amp;amp; Candles Clothes Hampers Wicker Shelves Waste Baskets Dish Towels Decorative Finger Tips Sachets So^Dishes Printed Sheets Blankets Bath Scales Bath Sheets</p>
        <p>Merri Mate Pictures</p>
        <p>Placemats Napkin Rings Tablecloths Ni^tlights Dresser Sets Lace Trimmed Sheets</p>
        <p>Appliqued Towels</p>
        <p>Bath Mats</p>
        <p>Kitchen Towels</p>
        <p>Hand Lotion</p>
        <p>Dust Ruffles</p>
        <p>Hurry in and get your choice before someone else bcSits you to it!</p>
        <p>3008 E. 10th Street 9:00-5:30 M&amp;lt;m.-Sat.</p>
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        <p>GREENVILLE ELECTRONICS</p>
        <p>200 Greenville Blvd. Phone 756 2505</p>
        <p>CfS/KIG.</p>
        <p>Model 5502 Hi Fi Stereo Receiver</p>
        <p>50 W minimum continuous average power output per channel into 8 ohms from 20 to 20,000 Hz at O.Io total</p>
        <p>Harmonic distortion I FAAsensitivity 10.3oBt (1.8uV)</p>
        <p>Advanced MOSFET, PLL, and OTL OCL circuitry</p>
        <p>Sharp Cutott variable bandwidth audio filters</p>
        <p>Connections tor three pairs of speakers, with pushbutton selection.</p>
        <p>Model S201 Underdash 8-T rack Player With AM/FM/MPX Radio</p>
        <p>Separate tone and lett/right volume controls. Automatic or manual program change, Com pact size fits almost anywhere. Numbered program indicators</p>
        <p>REGENCY</p>
        <p>The Touch Scanner</p>
        <p>This is the ultimate in scanners. It putsall the action frequencies at the tip of your finger Priority, weather alert and search scan are lust some of fheexfra features.</p>
        <p>cireA.ic3.</p>
        <p>8 Track AM/FM Phono Stereo</p>
        <p>Full size BSR record changer, Front panel stereophone jack. Outputs tor main and ex tension speakers. Automatic stereo swit ching. Automatic and manual program Change, Illuminated program indicators. Walnut finish wood cabinet. Dust cover in eluded.</p>
        <p>Multi-Band Police Radar Detector</p>
        <p>Fuzzbuster 11 Multi Band is the most advanc ed radar receiver made. It provides effective warning up to three miles on all bands of trat tic radar, including X, K, Y and the ex pcrimental bands.</p>
        <p>It you're a high mileage traveler who is likely to encounter all types of radar, Fuzzbuster II is for you.</p>
        <p>Fuzzbuster II Multi Band . . . Don't be caught without it!</p>
        <p>PMognc</p>
        <p>40 Channel AM Mobile</p>
        <p>Honest Abe was designed and priced with one thing in mind to become the biggest selling 40 channel AM mobile unit in America.</p>
        <p>It's got the styling. The kind that talks even when the power's oft.</p>
        <p>It's got the features. RF gain control and delta tune. A variable mike gain control right on the front panel, so you can modulate just right. A big meter that not only reads signal strength received and relative RF output, but also turns into a true modulation meter with the flick of a switch</p>
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        <p>Model T605 New Indash Cassette Player Stereo/Matrix With AM/FM/MPX Radio.</p>
        <p>Separate balance and tader. Local/distance switch. Automatic repeat. Stereo / mono pushbutton / Fast forward and rewind.</p>
        <p>Panasonic</p>
        <p>CAR COMPONENT SYSTEMS</p>
        <p>Fits Under-Dash As A System or A Separate</p>
        <p>Sound Pumps Car Speakers</p>
        <p>Convenient S'A" or 6" x 9" sizes In 10 or 20 oz. magnets.</p>
        <p>AM/FM Stereo Tuner</p>
        <p>When used with Component Systems tape player, gives sharp reception with AFC and local/distant switch on FM.</p>
        <p>Stereo Cassette Rayer with Auto/Reverse</p>
        <p>Separate channel tone controls. Direction indicator. Automatic or manual reverse. Latch^lown fast forward, rewind. Eject.</p>
        <p>GREENVILLE ELECTRONICS</p>
        <p>200 Greenville Blvd. Phone 756 2505</p>
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        <p>Thoughtful Christmas gifts always welcome under tree!</p>
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        <p>In addition to the magnificent silver, crystal and china designs for which the company is famous, Gorham also offers many outstanding new gifts each year. This year, they may be among the most welcome gifts of the holiday season.</p>
        <p>Children and adults alike will love the colorful Gorham</p>
        <p>miniature Sesame Street character Christmas tree ornaments.</p>
        <p>Six of the TV favorites Ernie, Bert, Cookie Monster, Grover, Oscar and Big Birdare all available, and are inexpensive. Each comes with a gold string loop to be easily hung on the tree.</p>
        <p>Gorham also offers a variety of very delightftil Christmas tree ornaments that may be worn as pendants.</p>
        <p>Among the sterling ornaments is a drummer boy, three wise men, a locomotive engine, and an exact replica of the first silver Snowflake made by Gorham for a limited edition.</p>
        <p>The most enchanting Christmas trM ornament this</p>
        <p>iear may be the Turtle Dove ree Ornament by Gorham. The ornament, which comes gift boxed features sterling turtle doves in two dimensions.</p>
        <p>Of special interest to collectors are two beautiful Christmas platesone featuring the delightful Moppets, and the other an illustration by world famous artist, Norman Rockwell.</p>
        <p>Another gift suggestion for the collector is the Gorham three and one-half inch fine china bell. The 1977 bellfor the annual collector's edition by Gorhamfeatures a gold</p>
        <p>plated scroll handli, holly and berry decoration and border of 22 karat bornlshed gold. One tide depKts a ftiQ-color reproduction the famous Currier &amp;amp; Ives "Aner-ican Homestead seine. The other side reads, Noel 1977.</p>
        <p>There are also charming magic music boxes by Gorham. One features a Santa in his sleigh with a nearby dancing reindeer. The music, of course, is Rudolf The Red Nosed Reindeer.</p>
        <p>These and dozens of other wonderftjl holiday gifts by Gorham are available in lead-itu jewelry, departmnt and gift stores this season.</p>
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        <p>The raptures of wrapping!</p>
        <p>One of the best parts of the Christmas gift is the pretty packaging that it comes in.</p>
        <p>Decorative papers and ornate ribbons and bows all make the Christmas tradition of gift-giving that much more exciting.</p>
        <p>This year, why not take a little extra time to make your Christmas presents really special, from the wrapping on down!</p>
        <p>You can make your gift wrappings a treat to the taste buds as well as the eyes! Tie candy canes into the ribbons, or make little packages of candies and coolues with cellophane and tie them to the gifts for an extra delight!</p>
        <p>For a nostalgic touch, wrap your gifts in fabric swatches and tie them up with old-fashioned grosgrain ribbons in gingham checks or perky plaids.</p>
        <p>TREE SAFETY Keep in mind that a dry Christmas tree can be destroyed by flames within minutes, thereby threatening the entire home. Remember to keep the tree well-watered at all times and dispose of it when the needles twjnn drying and falling easily ftom the branches.</p>
        <p>CHILDREN AND ADULTS ALIKE will love these eol-orfnl Sesame Street characters by Gorham for the Christmas tree. Each miniature comes with gold string loop for easy hanging. Ernie, Bert, Cookie Monster, Grover, Oscar ana. Big Bir&amp;lt;l are all available to add cheer and charm to your tree or holiday decorations. They range from two and one-half inches to three and one-eighth inches in height.</p>
        <p>Plan to make your holiday less hectic</p>
        <p>STERLING SNOWFLAKE! The 1977 design for the Gorham annual collector's edition. Hang it on the tree, wear it as a pendant, or give it as a gift.</p>
        <p>Snuppy family album . , ,</p>
        <p>Precious moments make lovely gifts!</p>
        <p>ORNAMENTS IN TWO-DIMENSIONAL PIERCED! and reflect light as they twirl on the tree. Shown are Ts Lantern ornaments ready-to-hang. Each is gift boxed.</p>
        <p>Warm reveries and family togetherness fill the holiday season. However, preparing for hectic holidays with their steady flow of guests can leave you exhausted long before the doorbell rings.</p>
        <p>To have enough time and energy to enjoy the festivities, be sure you plan ahead and organize your holiday chores. These suggestions may help:</p>
        <p> Buy your gifts and send your greeting cards early. Stores get crowded as the holidays draw near; early shopping can save you hours of waiting on long check-out lines. By preparing your cards early, they will receive prompt delivery.</p>
        <p> Making this year's holidays memorable should not be your responsibility alone. Arrange for help from all members of the family; assign taskslarge or small and make each person re</p>
        <p>sponsible for his specific chore.</p>
        <p> Give the house a major cleaning several weeks prior to the holidays; so all that's left is some light and easy housekeeping.</p>
        <p>For quick and effective last-minute clean-ups, keep a bottle of Glass*Plus* glass, appliance and cabinet cleaner handy. Just spray this versatile cleaner on washable surfaces all around the housewindows, mirrors, chrome, countertops, and appliancesand wipe with a clean cloth or damp sponge.</p>
        <p> Prepare cook-ahead meals. Cakes, pies, cookies and many main courses such as casseroles can be prepared weeks ahead of time and put into the freezer. The days when guests are expected, just defrost and reheat for a delicious holiday meal.</p>
        <p>Your vacation pictures are tucked away in a drawer, mixed in with other pictures and papers. Give your home a Christmas present and buy an album or show-off case for those snapshots.</p>
        <p>Your child caught a terrific candid shot of mother during the summer. Have the picture enlarged and framed and brij^ten your home.</p>
        <p>Or select a series of pictures of the whole family and frame them together in a montage.</p>
        <p>You'll not only perk up your home, you'U perk up your family as they recall</p>
        <p>memorable and pleasant moments each time they pus the pictures during their daily routines.</p>
        <p>A really snappy idea is to have a frame made with a tumscrew back. Make several montages of pictures and route them according to the season. Or several individual pictures can be routed in a framea close-up of a rose in summer, a sunset in the fall, a snow scene in winter, a landscape in the spring.</p>
        <p>Another way to give your home a Christmas present and give your child a long-lasting glow is to take pic</p>
        <p>tures he has drawn in school or at home on rainy days and frame them to hana on a wall in his room or the family</p>
        <p>room.</p>
        <p>If there is real talent in your house, think big and mi a, piece of canvas. Let the talented member of the fun-ily paint a picture on the canvas and then glue it to the wall with the proper adhesive. The canvas can be removed at any time vrithout harming the wall itself, and it can then be stored and kept for a Christmas present when the artist is older and has his own house to decorate.</p>
        <p>Perh^s you have musical talent in your house. Tape record the musician and send the tape to a family member who lives in another part of the coun^. The whole family can join in Christmas greetings on the tape and give a truly personal touch to a far-away relative or good friend.</p>
        <p>Perhaps mother or dad doodles while on the telephone. Collect those doodles, select the ones that are fiinny or pertinent, glue them to a piece of colored drawing paper and frame them!</p>
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        <p>Good Selection Of JUNIOR</p>
        <p>GOLF SETS</p>
        <p>Start your youngster out light with a set of golf clubs from our store.</p>
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        <p>No Chain to crMte noise but you still oet the exercise you need.</p>
        <p>BARBELL SHS</p>
        <p>. . . these make great Christmas gift Ideas!</p>
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        <p>As Always, we're Headquarters For</p>
        <p>We feature the popular T-3 model and the Kiddie Bouncer tor Children plus the all new T-4 model this year. Trampolines are a big hit with adults and kids alike. Try one out this yearl</p>
        <p>SILENT ONE EXERCISE BICYCLE' / BOXING SETS</p>
        <p>DELUXE &amp;amp; BUDGET PLATFORM KITS Both sets include braces, bag, gloves, swivel, jump rope plus a training and health chart with lots of information on speed, timing and physical fitness.</p>
        <p>MARCY HEAVY DUTY DELUXE CHROME</p>
        <p>INCLINE BENCHES</p>
        <p> the ultimate In Incline benches.</p>
        <p> Constructed of extra heavy chromed tubular steel.</p>
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        <p>a STANDARD LEG LIFT INCLINE BENCHES</p>
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        <p>210 E. 5fh St. Phone 752-4156,</p>
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        <p>Tis the season to be decorative!</p>
        <p>Your own portrait photo makes most personal gift</p>
        <p>You don't have to be handy with a spindle, spoon or spade to give a unique gi this holiday season. Just call on a professional who will work with you in creating the most personal gift you can give to loved onesa portrait photo of you alone or with your family.</p>
        <p>Today, most studio photographers offer a presitting conference where you can plan with the professional the style and colors of clothing, the setting, and the mood for the portrait that best captures your personality and interests.</p>
        <p>For the outdoor activist, this may mean casual attire for a portrait sitting " that actually takes place outdoors. Photographers have been known to set up their cameras on ski slopes, at tennis courts, in open helds-alongside streams, or in backyardsall in the interest of portraying their subject m a natural, typical environment.</p>
        <p>On the other hand, you rnay prefer the controlled setting of a portrait studio where the photographer can use lighting, posing, backdrops and props to create a variety of photographic moods and styles.</p>
        <p>Whichever you choose, now is the time to make arrangements for a portrait photo Christmas gift. Since this is the photographer's busiest season, you should allow six to eight weeks from the time of the sitting before the nished portrait will be</p>
        <p>SPANNING THE GENERATIONS, a portrait photograph is a gift relatives and friends will cherish this Christmas. Visit your professional photographer now to arrange a portrait silting in time for holiday gifting.</p>
        <p>ready to wrap.</p>
        <p>There are bound to be several people on your holiday gift list who will treasure a new portrait of you or your family. And, if its made on Kodak paper, clearly marked in the back of each print, you can be sure the quality will be good enough to display in their homes and offices.</p>
        <p>From one portrait sitting.</p>
        <p>you can order large framed photographs for your own home, for parents and grandparents. Smaller prints are ideal for offices and dormitory rooms. You might enclose small prints with Christmas cards. Or ask your photographer about the contemporary-styled greeting cards in his Kodak Special Holiday Collection.</p>
        <p>WHETHER THE FAMILY CHRISTMAS TREE boasu the traditional, international or personal look, Lil-likins personally engraved, brass tree ornaments lend a special touch, unique to a familys style and taste.</p>
        <p>Small treasures to be stuffed into stockings</p>
        <p>Little people toys will help big , ereative imaginations grow</p>
        <p>For the average parent shopping for children's toys and games, the abundance of products flooding the market may make the task frustrating.</p>
        <p>At Christmastime, that frustration can easily turn into a nightmare, and often raises the question, Isn't</p>
        <p>there any toy that's right for my child?</p>
        <p>Despite the confusionat Christmas or any other timethe toy industry attempts to provide toy items which best meet the needs and learning abilities of a particular age group.</p>
        <p>The preschool age group, for example, demonstrates</p>
        <p>special skills and interests unique to their group. These skills, combined with parental and teacher support and the toy industry's recognition of what it takes for a child to have fun, have resulted in a recent trend in preschoolers' toys.</p>
        <p>Although there's nothing "small'' about a preschooler's imagination, enei^y or desire to learn, the trend, nevertheless, has been towards "smallness in many preschoolers toys.</p>
        <p>Commonly called toy systems, these categories allow a youngster to act out his observations of the adult world around him through miniaturized people, and in the process, to develop important social skills. Role-playing, the acting out of dramatic or historic scenes, and imitation of parents are methods of interaction which preschoolers use as a means of communication.</p>
        <p>The Playmobil Toy System is a series of three-inch tall little people and their accessories in a variety of imaginative settings.</p>
        <p>Each Playmobil "family can be played with separately, or together with other toys a child already owns for hours of creative play. Playmobil people are available in seven different series: Cowboys, Indians, Construction Workers and Knights, and the newest Medical, Fire Fighters and Cavalry series, as well. All characters are jointed to sit, stand, ride horses, and hold small objects in their hands.</p>
        <p>Stockings hung by the chimney with care is a Christmas tradition the whole family epjoys.</p>
        <p>This year, in addition to the usual small treasures and candies, stuff your family's stockings with some entertaining and useful booklets. Texize Chemicals Company offers three different booklets free on a write-in basis; at least one is sure to be right for someone in your household.</p>
        <p>Do-it-yourself youngsters and adults alike will enjoy Crafty Critters a booklet full of clever ideas and directions for making a variety of toys and crafts from the empty plastic bottles in which different household cleaners are packaged.</p>
        <p>These projects make great after-school or rainy day diversions for youngsters, and the crafts are suitable for gift-giving as well as for year-round use.</p>
        <p>Homemakers will enjoy</p>
        <p>the Creative Homemak-ing booklet which offers a variety of helpful household hints ranging from time- and money-saving tips to suitcase-packing advice to decorating ideas.</p>
        <p>Specific subjects include pots and pans, gardening equipment, laundry, children's clothing, and closets.</p>
        <p>An invaluable guide to both moms and dads is the K2r Stain Dial. Its an easy-to-use guide which provides the nght information for removing 56 different types of spots and stains from dry-cleanable fabrics. By following the stain dial tips, its even possible to cut down on expensive dry-cleaning bills.</p>
        <p>To receive your fi-ee copies of any or all of these stocking stuffer booklets, write to: Consumer Relations Dept., Box N; Texize Chemicals Company; P.O. Box 368; Greenville', SC 29602.</p>
        <p>Variety is the spice of donuts</p>
        <p>HOT, FRESH DONUTS with a mug of cider make a happy treat for Christmas carolers and other holiday revelers. The Donut Maker from Hamilton Beach cooks up a wide variety of cake donuts, plus special donut muffins and bagels. Compact and convenient to use, this appliance bakes two extra-large donuts in a matter of minutes. The cover has ventilation holes which allow steam to escape and cook high-rising, fluffy donuts. And the non-stick interior and immersi-ble cover make cleaning as easy as cooking. An attractiveand tastyholiday gift.</p>
        <p>A CHRISTMAS GIFT of the PlaymobU Cavalry series</p>
        <p>from Schaper transports a youngster back to the days of the Old West. Complete with cannons, flags, an array of weaponry, horses, bridles and a stagecoach, the PlaymobU Toy System Cavalry series nuiy be used alone, or in conjunction with Playmobil Cowboys and Indian seta.</p>
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        <p>MARIO JASON ORIGINALS</p>
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        <p>TIS THE SEASON to uncork your most memorable occasions while creating an unique Christmas decoration. Champagne corks, saved from those special moments, and placed artistically on a pine bough result in a decorative conversation piece for Christmas and year round.</p>
        <p>A Champagne cork tree has many fond memories</p>
        <p>A sentimental champagne lover. New York interior decorator Mona Bower, has found a way to keep memories alive while creating an attractive Christmas decoration.</p>
        <p>Following an old custom in France, where champagne is made, Ms. Bower saves champagne corks and hangs the mushroom shaped closures on a branch. The result is a tasteful conversation piece that is constantly on view.</p>
        <p>For her year 'round Christmas tree, Ms. Bower found an interesting branch from a pine tree, left th pine cone*- intact, and planted" it in a wooden bucket containing a mixture of sand, stones and pebbles.</p>
        <p>She then placed the decorationschampagne corks saved from special occasions, supplemented by small Christmas baublesat irregular intervals, wherever they seemed pleasing to the eve.</p>
        <p>The champagne corks hang from their original wire muzzles, twisted in the shape of hooks. Or fine nylon thread can be used. Each cork could also be labeled with the names of people with whom you shared the champagne, and the occasion when it was popped.</p>
        <p>A purist, Ms. Bower insists on using only corks of champagne bottles she personally drank from. So her tree keeps growing with each season's new harvest of champagne corks.</p>
        <p>FOR CHILDREN</p>
        <p>Books Puzzles Stuffed Animals</p>
        <p>Snoopy ft Snoopy Accessories</p>
        <p>Doll Furniture</p>
        <p>-FOR MOM</p>
        <p>Pictures Books Antique Books Cook Books Decorating Books</p>
        <p>Wooden Accessories</p>
        <p>Including Fern Stands, Magazine Racks, Recipe Boxes, Etc.</p>
        <p>FOR DAD</p>
        <p>Backgammon Sets In Leather Cases Special Gifts For The Dad Who Hunts, Fishes,</p>
        <p>Or Plays Golf</p>
        <p>Check the Unusual Music</p>
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        <p>Christmas guide to selection of kids^ toys</p>
        <p>Toys have been called the tools of a child's development; they affect the way children develop their minds and muscles and find out who they are and what they can do about it. So, selecting tews can be an important job for concerned parents.</p>
        <p>How does one shop wisely for toys? Here are some suggestions:</p>
        <p> Know and understand your children's abilities, attention spans, and interests. Talk with them to find out what they really are interested in and what they really want.</p>
        <p> Buy a toy that involves children, and gives them something to do. A new toy this year that is funand provides exercise, toois Stretch Monster. This 13" half-man, half-creature with green scaly skin and devillike eyes, can be pulled or put in funny positions; he always returns to his original shape.</p>
        <p> Children will play with and benefit from toys only if they are fun. Don't be over-zealous about buying so-called educational" toys they may only be boring.</p>
        <p>The new Golden Bookmobile, for instance, is a wise purchase because it can inspire kids to get the reading habit early. This is a sturdy, kid-powered, skoot-around little truck that features a fold-down door, and a storage compartment for 30 Golden Books or other playthings.</p>
        <p>included are 10 bookmark passengers" and a Little Golden Book to start the preschoolers library.</p>
        <p> Buy toys that help prepare children for later adult roles. Baby Heartbeat is a new doll, for ekample, that teaches children about health and caring for others. Chil-</p>
        <p>Dorothy HamiWn a doU!</p>
        <p>PROVIDING THE PROPER TOY for a rhild is an important job for parents. A good toy which is fun and helps provide exercise is the new Stretch Monster, a 13" creature with green scaly skin and devil-like eyes. He can be stretched into funny positions hut always returns to his original shape. Made hy Kenner Products.</p>
        <p>dren can listen to the real-sounding heartbeat " of this newborn doll with a special stethoscope, " or take her temperature with a safe thermometer."</p>
        <p> Always consider the manufacturer's recommended age groups printed on packaging, but don't forget that each child is unique.</p>
        <p>And one final word of advice: shop early. If you shop at the last minute, quite often</p>
        <p>the really wanted toys, such as the Six Million Dollar Man; Jaime Sommers, the Bionic Woman; and the new Oscar Goldman action figures, may be gone, fhen, no matter how well you planned your purchases, you will have to settle for another toy.</p>
        <p>So this year, think about your children and their needs; select toys that help them prepare themselves for the future. I'here's no better gift than that!</p>
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        <p>Brighten your holiday home with the soft glow of candles</p>
        <p>With the holiday season approaching, it's time to focus attention on ways to enhance and enliven your decor.</p>
        <p>Traditionally, candlelight has been a gracious feature in holiday decorating. Whether the candles were on a mantelpiece or used as a table centerpiece, they added to the mood of the occasion.</p>
        <p>Candles arc not new in decorating. But there's something new in generating candlelight. It's the Un-Candle floating candle concept. Corning utilizes glass cylinders with candle wicks floating in oil.</p>
        <p>The candleholder is made of clear glass into which the home decorator puts colored water, colored stones, sea-shells, a Christmas trimming, flowers or anything that is appropriate. Water is added with a little cooking oil and a 12-hour floating wick. Light, and you have candlelight.</p>
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        <p>CANDLES ARE NOT NEW in decorating, but there's Nomething new In generating candlelightit's the Un-Can&amp;lt;lle floating candle concept by Corning.</p>
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        <p>For no matter what your tastes are in furnishings, there's always room for the proper kind of candlelight. And using it wisely is one of the least expensive and most rewarding ways to bring special interest to your decor.</p>
        <p>The Un-Candle collection includes a variety of shapes and sizes that can be mixed</p>
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        <p>Its a babys first Christmas, and you might find yourself facing the prospect of a visit to the relatives home for at least a part of the holiday.</p>
        <p>Whether your visit is short or long, far away or just across the town, toting^an infant around during the excitement of the Christmas festivities requires some careful planning in advance to keep both mother and baby happy during their stay.</p>
        <p>Good planning also helps to ease your visit as far as your hosts are concerned. As doting and deliriously happy as grandparents may be at having* the new member of the family in their home, chances are that its been</p>
        <p>quite a while since theyve had to deal with all the attention an infant demands.</p>
        <p>Your consideration and preparation will help to avoid frayed nerves for those who had long ago forgotten early morning feedings and endless diaper changes.</p>
        <p>Make sure you take along an extra supply of ail of babys special needs formula, bottle liners, bottles and nipplesso there wont be any need for an emergency rush to the store on Christmas Day. If you could even find a store open!</p>
        <p>Diapers can be a problem when visiting with baby. If you are planning to stay for a few days and you use cotton diapers, check immediately</p>
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        <p>And follow through with this! Nothing will make you less welcome than heaps of soiled diapers left standing.</p>
        <p>If you use disposable diapers, you should check to see where the best place would be to dispose of them.</p>
        <p>Dont take a chance and clog up your hosts plumbing!</p>
        <p>Baby should have enough clean clothing to always look sweet and pretty as a picture, as he or she is bound to be the center of attention throughout your stay.</p>
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        <p>Deliciouis holiday treats to make ^n eat!</p>
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        <p>GLAZED and flowing with fruit, th Queen Ann Holidar Brunch I  fee  your table perfectly any time of the day or eveninga* long ai It</p>
        <p>mui bnaranteed to be a holiflay hit, it is one of the many exciting recipes in Red  **' Second Recipe Exchange Cookbook. To obtain the book or the "'"** rrult Sauce Cookbook, send 50 Cents for each to cover postage and handUng toi urol Stevens, Consumer Services, Red Star, Universal Foods Corporation, Box 737, MUwaukee, WI 53201.</p>
        <p>New cookbook gathers best recipes of all home bakers!</p>
        <p>All accomplished bakers share one ingredient . . . their love of exchanpng recipes.</p>
        <p>Now theres a cookbook that brings together recipes of some of the country's best home bakers, judged the winners of a nationwide Baking Recipe Exchange conducted oy Red Star Yeast.</p>
        <p>Recipes from the 23 bakers represented include luscious coffeecakes with new shapes and a variety of llings and glazes; savory breads made flavorful with cheeses, herbs, oliveseven dried bcci, wholesome, vitamin-packed loaves and a half dozen spectacular new sweet roll and sweet bread ideas.</p>
        <p>The book also offers tips on the new, quick mixer-method of yeast baking. All call for the use of Red Star, -the instant blend active dry yeast that is packed without preservatives.</p>
        <p>To obtain the new Second Recipe Exchange cookbook or the special Vintage Fruit Sauce cookbook, send 50 cents for each to cover postage and handling to: Carol Stevens, Consumer Services, Red Star, Universal Foods Corporation, Box 737, Milwaukee, WI 53201. la Your Favorite</p>
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        <p>Entering your special yeast baking recipe in Red Stars 3rd Recipe Baking Exchange may be a winning decision. Those 25 entries judged best will receive $100 and all entrants will be sent a cookbook, free.</p>
        <p>Send your name and address, a histoiy of the recipe and whether it is your, own creation, to Recipe Exchange, Universal Foods Corporation, Box 737, Milwaukee, WI 53201. All entries must be postmarked by May 1, 1978.</p>
        <p>Just right for the holidays is this l^autiful, fruit filled brunch cake from the current cookbook:</p>
        <p>QUEEN ANN HOLIDAY BRUNCH CAKE 4 to 4Vk cupa ll-purpoae flour</p>
        <p>2 pkga. Red Star Inatant Blend Dry Yeaat % cup augar 1 teaapimn aalt V4 teaapoon ginger 1 tableapoon grated orange peel Vil cup milk V^ cup water 1 cup butter or margarine 4 egga</p>
        <p>1 pkg. (3 oa.) cream cheeae, aoftened cup curranta V4 cup chopped candied mixed fruit 14 cup chopped candied cherriea Vk cup flaked coconut 14 cup aliced almonda Oven 375 10-inch'Bnndt pan In large mixer bowl, combine 1V4 cups fiour, yeast, sugau*, salt, nger and grated orange peel; mix well. In saucepan, heat milk, water and butter until warm (120-13(f; butter does not need to melt). Add to flour mixture. Add eggs and cream cheese. Blend at low speed until moistened; beat 3 minutes at medium speed. Add fruit and coconut. By hand, gradually stir in enough remaining flour to make a stiff batter.</p>
        <p>Arrange almond slices on bottom of well-leased and floured 10-inch (12 cup) Bundt pan. Spoon batter into pan. Cover; let rise in warm place until light and doubled, about 2 hours. Bake at 375 for 35 to 40 minutes (30 to 35 minutes for colored fluted Bundt pan), until golden brown. Place on wire rack and allow to cool for 15 minutes before turning out of pan. Drizzle cooled cake with glaze.</p>
        <p>ORANGE GLAZE;</p>
        <p>Combine 1 cup sifted powdered su^, 5 to 6 teaspoons orange juice, 1 teaspoon grated orange peel and 14 teaspoon vanilla; blend until smooth.</p>
        <p>Deliciously different and a perfect topping for holiday desserts and other foods is Vintage Fruit Sauce, developed by Red Star from a secret recipe.</p>
        <p>Make it ahead and keep it on the shelf to spoon over angel food or pound cake, crepes, ice cream, ham slices, squash or carrots or combine with rice stuffing for game or poultry:</p>
        <p>VINTAGE FRUIT SAUCE TO FERMENT FRUIT:</p>
        <p>34 cup drained canned peachea, cut in piece* 34 cup drained pineapple tidbit*</p>
        <p>6 maraachino cherriea, cut in half 1V4 cup* augar 1 pkg. Red Star Inatant Blend Dry Yeaat Combine ingredients and place in a glass jar with a loose coveran apothecary jar is perfect. Stir several times the first day, then stir once a day. At the end of two weeks this starter has fermented enough to make the Sauce.</p>
        <p>TIPS: For best results use fruit in heavy syrup. One cup of the starter is enough to make the Sauce so the other cup may be given to a friend along with the recipe, or used to start a second batch of sauce. We do not recommend doubling the Sauce recipe.</p>
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        <p>1 cup fermented fruit V4 cup drained canned peachea, cut in piece* V4 cup drained pineapple tidbit*</p>
        <p>6 maraachino cherriea, cut in half 1 cupaugar Combine all ingredients in I jar with a loose cover;</p>
        <p>A CAMERA IS ALWAYS A POPULAR GIFT, and the new, completely automatic OneStep camera from Polaroid makes an ideal present. It is Inexpensive and so easy to use that it never needs to be focused. Sendinc a *used* camera will make your glA even more speciiu. Before you wrap the package, shoot your own familys Christmas preparations. Tuck the pictures in with the camera and share your holiday happiness.</p>
        <p>Most popular gift: the used camera</p>
        <p>A camera is sure to be the most popular |;ift you can give this Christmas, but sometimes it is hard to decide which one will make the perfect gift.</p>
        <p>That problem has been solved for you by the new OneStep camera from Polaroid. It is completely automatic and never needs to be focusedall you do is press the button and the camera produces a colorful, long-lasting SX-70 picture in seconds.</p>
        <p>It is so easy to use that it makes the ideal gift for everyone from kids to grandparents. It has its own built-in neckstrap, is comfortably lightweight, and the price is lightweight, toodesigned for gift-giving at only $39.95.</p>
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        <p>even more special by giving a used camera. Before you wrap up the OneStep, use it to take pictures of your own Christmas preparations.</p>
        <p>Shoot the cookies fresh from the oven, the children wrapping packages amidst joyfUl chaos, the family conference over which tree is the bi^est and best, Grandma knitting mittens.</p>
        <p>Tuck the pictures in with the camera and share your own holiday excitement. It makes a wonderful present, something unique that only you can give.</p>
        <p>Once the holidays are over the picture-taking can go on, creating a visual story to share with friends and relatives throughout the year. The OneStep is a Christmas gift that never stops giving.</p>
        <p>Cultivated chefs and happy cookers alike always appreciate a gift that adds a new dimension of fun and fantastic success to their kitchen work.</p>
        <p>This Chriitmas you can put a suiprise package under the tree that will give double delight to anyone who loves serving good food without a fuss! The "Li'l Fritter," a fantastic new electric deep fryer from Oster, is the fiin-time appliance for families, couples, and singles, that also serves as a very practical all-purpose food preparer.</p>
        <p>Everyone loves delicious, crunchy chicken, shrimp, fish fillets, french fries and onion rings, doughnuts, fritters, pastries. . . almost anything you can dream up!</p>
        <p>With its 1200 Watt variable heat control (Lo, Medium, Hi), the "Lil Fritter keeps the oil at the proper cooking temperature. The oil heats up quickly, and theres a better heat transfer, so food never gets greasy.</p>
        <p>The cooking surface is non-stick and non-stain for easy clean-ups. The Lil Fritter holds 2-4 cups of oil for one or two servings, and when the cooking is done, just snap on the cover and it fits compactly in your refrigerator.</p>
        <p>The steel wire cooking basket with fold-in handle is included, and it stores inside the Lil Fritter when not in</p>
        <p>CRUNCHY, MUNCHY CHRISTMAS DELIGHTS can be youra this holiday season with the help of the Oster Lil Fritter electric deep fryer, a perfect gift that everyone is sure to enjoy! Aside from delicious, perfectly fried chicken, fish, shrimp, and onion rings, the Lil Fritter will spark up your entertaining vrith deep fried delicacies such as fried zucchini and carrot slices and fried cheese cubes. And when the holiday hosting is over and the New Year begins, the versatile Lil Fritter will double as the perfect appliance for cooking hot dogs, soims, eggs, com, boil-in-bag meals, stews, sauces, leftovers, and lots more!</p>
        <p>use. Just plug it in to re-use oil for future feasting!</p>
        <p>The best feature of all is that the Lil Fritter is big on versatility. It fries foods to perfectionbut thats only the beginning!</p>
        <p>The Lil Fritter also cooks hot dogs, soups, eggs, corn, boil-in-bag meals, stews, sauces, leftovers, and</p>
        <p>lots, lots more. And the Lil Fritter Cookbook, also included, is a great addition to the kitchen library ... so youll never run out of good things to eat!</p>
        <p>A fun-time gift with a very practical application that brings a bounty of good eating to allwhat better way to say Merry Christmas!</p>
        <p>The holiday spirits!</p>
        <p>stir weu. Set in a fairly warm place. Continue to stir once a day. Sau^e can be served after one week. Fruit and sugar must be repeated every two weeks. No need to refrigerate. Sauce will keep many months if directions are carefully followed.</p>
        <p>One of the worlds most prized beverages the year round, scotch whisky, has now become a prized holiday gift, as well.</p>
        <p>For the second holiday season in a row, the makers of Ballantines Scotch, long an international favorite, are playing Santa Claus to American scotch whisky lovers. Theyre now offering the elegant, limited edition decanter wrapped around their premium-quality scotch.</p>
        <p>And the cost? Not a penny more than the everyday price of this b''st-selling label, according to 21 Brands, marketers of the product.</p>
        <p>The special cut-glass decanter is available in fifth sizes only, and comes packaged in an attractive holiday</p>
        <p>gift box. Created by a top European designer, it also carries this added feature: the decanter may be displayed on a shelf or sideboard long after the contents have disappeared.</p>
        <p>When used this way, it remains an attractive remembrance for bar or sideboard long after the Yuletide season has passed.</p>
        <p>FINDING A GIFT he will really like can be a challenging experience. Shirt* that dont fit, tie* that dont match hi* wardrobe, and tool* that he may never get to u*e can all be a problem. Remington has taken the guesswork out of gift biding with not only a new and exciting gift, but one that is quite useful. It* the REMINGTON* XLR* electric razor. Remington is so confident that their revolutionary XLR electric razor will shave him a* close as a blade that they pack a blade razor with every XLR. If the XLR doesnt shave as close as a blade, all he has to do is return the electric to Remington along with the sales slip within 30 days for a refund of the full purchase price.</p>
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        <p>HE CAN HARDLY WAIT to hear stereo sound from ZenitL's Mini-Wedge. This 100% solid state AM/FM/Stereo FM tuner-ampliliert record changer and cassette player/recorder is styled in a sleek cabinet of simulated wood with richly grained walnut color finish. Its shown with matching Allegro 1000 speaker enclosures.</p>
        <p>Say a Merry Christmas with modular stereo unit</p>
        <p>solid state AM/FM/Stereo FM tuner-ampiifier, and a stereo precision record changer.</p>
        <p>An exciting gift to give or receive this Christmas is a modular stereo system from Zenith. These systems are designed in several different sizes for most rooms and are available with a variety of features for any lifestyle.</p>
        <p>You can choose between three models with a built-in</p>
        <p>8-track cartridge tape player. If you want an 8-track player/recorder, there are four models to choose from. Or if you prefer a cassette player/recorder, two modular stereo units have this feature.</p>
        <p>Each Zenith modular stereo system has a 100%</p>
        <p>Ail Zenith systems offer a choice of matching Allegro speaker enclosures in three different sizes. It's another sound idea from Zenith.</p>
        <p>ON STAGE THEY PERFORM with angelic grace, but backstage theyre stI kids. The pictures you take with your Kodak Trimlite Instamatic 48 camera will not only save the wonderful sight of bubble gum angels but also keep them occupied and quiet.</p>
        <p>Picture your little angels in all their angelic glory!</p>
        <p>You can dress a child in an angel outfit but you can't, necessarily, create an angel. When your camera is handy, you can capture the whole wonderful moment in pictures. As an added benefit, you can also keep them occupied before they go on stage.</p>
        <p>Little wonder the holiday season is one of the most popular times for picture-taking, with all the special highli^its worth remembering. The Christmas pageant, a party bubbling with g^ety, a tree twinkling with lights, wide-eyed children at their most appealingall can be saved in snapshots when camera, film and flash are close by.</p>
        <p>Convenient to carry, easy to use, a pocket-size Kodak Trimlite Instamatic 48 camera has an automatic shutter</p>
        <p>speed and lens opening for taking great pictures in rapid successionindoors and outside. With  focus range of three feet to infinity, the camera allows you to select your distance with the help of a rangefinder.</p>
        <p>To help you get the most out of your camera, whether you're taking pictures during holiday or other occasions throughout the year, Kodak photo experts offer the following tips:</p>
        <p> Compose each picture before you take it by checking the picture back^ound for distractions that will draw attention away from the main subject. Shoot from a different angle to catch another view. Or move closer until the viewfinder framing marks enclose only what you want in the picture.</p>
        <p> Remember that the</p>
        <p>fast" lens of the Kodak Trimlite 48 camera allows you to photograph from three to 30 feet from the camera when youre using a flipflash.</p>
        <p> Shoot from different angles to add variety and excitement to your snapshot collection. Photograph from a distance to establish the setting; move to medium range to fill in detail; take close-up views when you want to emphasize particular subjects. Take pictures of children from their eye level to portray facial expressions.</p>
        <p> Include in the picture an objecta Christmas tree bough, a gaily wrapped package, a stage propthat is closer to the camera than the main subject. This technique, known as foreground framing, helps keep the viewers attention on the main focal point.</p>
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        <p>A purse size cosmetic case is always a welcome gift. Buy one that's roomy enough to hold all her daily cosmetics, yet compact enough to fit into her bag with room to spare. Some cosmetic cases are made in fine leathers and suedes, some come in durable, wipe n clean vinyl in pretty colors and designs.</p>
        <p>Women can never have enough pantyhose or stockings. Check her style and color preference and size, then give her a dozen pair wrapped up in a pretty box.</p>
        <p>If any of the ladies on your list have pierced ears, you can purchase an earring tree that holds all of her favorite loops and ear studs in order.</p>
        <p>There are a number of handy lucite cosmetic trays on the market that will keep a woman's make up and odds 'n ends neat and orderly.</p>
        <p>Sachets are a lovely gift idea. She can place them in all -of her bureau drawers for</p>
        <p>Eretty accents with a pretty, )ng-lasting scent.</p>
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        <p>FOR THOSE FORMAL AFFAIRS whrn rvrrv( drrasrd to impreu, urpriar him with m rufflocUfroat drea shirt of purr QIANA to makr big fashion poinM.</p>
        <p>THE LITTLE THINGS MEAN A LOT is true of fashion accesaories as it is of much else in life. Dressing up has been long recognised as a source of instant fashion high* to women in all walks of life. Men: join the fun! Sinmly getting into a splendid formal shirt makes one feel festivefeelgood!. Left, a 65% polyester, 35% cotton blend fly front, with salt and pepper crochet edge with a double ruffle down the center framed on each side by coorainating ruffles. Matching trim link cuffs, of</p>
        <p>course. Right, black stripe 100% polyester ivory styled with fly front with solid Ivory collar and link cuffs and eleven narrow pleats on each side of the box center. It is colorfully available in pale blue and yellow as well. Both shirts are from After Six</p>
        <p>Accessories, the worlds largest manufacturer of formal wear. So, fellowsstart our special evenings in fashion this fall: the right shirt is a simple guarantee for uilding a good evening into a life-long memory!</p>
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        <p>The "^downs and '^ups of holiday entertaining</p>
        <p>Deck the halls with boughs of holly . . . and try to make light of those holiday spills and splatters.</p>
        <p>If its your turn to entertain family and friends this holiday season, don't let accidental spots and stains spoil the fun and festivity of the occasion. With a little spot removal know-how cleanups of both washable and dry-cleanable items can be quick and easy.</p>
        <p>The most important rule to remember is that a spot is easiest to remove if it's treated immediately. Before laundering any items, be sure to read the manufacturer's washing instructions.</p>
        <p>Most common spots will respond to a treatment of Spray 'n Wash* laundry soil and stain remover. Just spray the pretreat directly on the spot, wait 60 seconds, and launder normally. For extratough spots, try another spray and washing.</p>
        <p>Many spots and stains on dry-cleanable items including upholstery, drapery, and rugscan be removed with K2r* Spot-lifter. Just apply it to the spotted areas, let dry to a fine white powder, and then brush the powder and the soil away. (Check the effect of any spoi remover in an inconspicuous place before attempting to remove a spot from a non-colorfast fabric.)</p>
        <p>Here are some common holiday spots and stains youre likely to encounter and their appropriate emergency remedy:</p>
        <p>* Gravies and fondues scrape off as much of the grease as possible. Use spray pretreat or spot-lifter depending on the fabricto get the residue-</p>
        <p>* Egg Nog and heavy creamlukewarm water or soap and water will remove any solid portion; then pretreat or spot-lift accordingly.</p>
        <p>* Cranberry sauce and berry juicessponge with cold water first and pretreat or spot-lift.</p>
        <p>* Wines  lukewarm water will remove white wine spots on non-washables; K2r will take care of red or rose spots. For wa^able items, just use spray pretreat before laundering.</p>
        <p>* Candlewaxplace the stained item between layers of absorbent paper and press with a warm iron. This will draw up most of the solid wax. Then pretreat or spot-lift accordingly to remove residue.</p>
        <p>* Chafing dish smudgessponge off sooty residue with cool water. Spray n Wash or spot-lifter will do the rest.</p>
        <p>* Coffeeon a non-</p>
        <p>washable item, spot-lifter will remove the spot; any traces of sugar will respond to a moist rag. Pretreat and launder the coffee spot on washable fabrics.</p>
        <p>* Candies and cream-filled sweetsagain, on a non-washable, any remaining sugar traceafter using the spot-lifterwill be removed by dabbing with a moist cloth. And, again, the washable item needs the spray pretreat and proper laundering.</p>
        <p>* Lipstickjust spot-lift or prctreat.</p>
        <p>* Green vegetable spotswet stained area with cool water, then spot-lift or pretret.</p>
        <p>* Evergreen sap;sponge up as much of the sticky solid or residue as possible; then spot-lift or pretreat and launder.</p>
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        <p>Let her light shine in precious stone*. Your choice of genuine rubies or sapphires combined with diamonds. Single cluster ring $65. Twin-cluster ring $115. Earrings $105. Pendant $59.65,</p>
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        <p>TV tops lists for ^ving, getting;</p>
        <p>gift idea for aU seasons</p>
        <p>Indoor haseball season begins on December 25th!</p>
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        <p>If you want to give tome-thing extm special" for those special people on your Christinas sho^ng list or if yolire looking for that perfect" family gift this year, the one-gift" idea could solve your problems.</p>
        <p>Theres one Christmas gift idea that fits both situationsthe color TV set. As a Christmas gift, it can add colorful sight and sount^ to a home that everyone will enjoy during the holidays. And those special people also won't forget you as they eryoy the mft of color TV in the months and years to</p>
        <p>Christmas shoppers will nd that it's a good time to</p>
        <p>buy color TV. Theyll also nd that this season's new models combine more electronic advancesin more screen sizes and cabinet stylesthan ever before.</p>
        <p>Zenith Radio Corporation, for exaiMie, offers advance color TV performance featuresColor Sentry automatic picture a^ustment. Electronic Video Ouard tuning and Space Command remote control with ZOOM in more models in the company's new color TV line.</p>
        <p>Zenith models include portable-size and table sets, as well as consoles with the look of fine furniture. Theres even a new series of consoles with credenza styling.</p>
        <p>You can choose from</p>
        <p>Colorfiil entertainers</p>
        <p>FOR EVERYONE on your Christmas shopping list this year there are Zenith TV sets. Some wuf appreciate</p>
        <p>these two color TV performersa decoratpr compact in the 17-inch diagonal screen size (foreground), featuring Space Command remote control; and a 13-inch diagonal color TV set (background) that has one-button channel selection.</p>
        <p>Sure-shot gift for chefs</p>
        <p>AN IDEAL GIFT for anyone on your Christmas list who enjoys being creative in the kitchen is the Wear-Ever Super Shooter electric foodgun. This gift is not only for the lady of the housemen who enjoy cooking will welcome it, too. The electric foodgun, with its ught-weight motor and easy-to-fill barrel, transforms food preparation into kitchen artistry. Equipped with a filler tip, decorator tip and nine design discs, it triggers professional-looking canaps, shoots shaped cookies and mints, makes attractive garnishes and can be used to fill pasta shells, cream puffs and eclairs. The electric foodgun sells for about 325 and comes with a booklet containing sixty recipes to use with it.</p>
        <p>^Eggs^^tra pletisure!</p>
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        <p>appliance that takes a the gneM work out of boiling eggs. Just set to soil, medium or hard and your eggs wiU be perfect every time. Boils up to 7 eggs, ewy to handle, simple to clean. Kmps egg piercer is placed i^t into the base df the water-measnring beaker . . .</p>
        <p>prevenu the ens from bursting and resjj^s in more even eooking. Tlie lid serves as a supMrt for the ;-holder which can perch atop the table. Avalfidtle in or yellow. A gift thats sure to please.</p>
        <p>model* in such styles as Eariy American, Mediterranean. Country, Contemporary and Ultramodern to meet any home decor and any lifestyle.</p>
        <p>There are screen sizes for different viewing preferences or special space requirements. For example, there are portable-size and compact-siaee models in the 13- and 17-inch diagonal screen sizes that provide practical alternatives for small family use or as a second set for the kitchen, den or bedroom.</p>
        <p>For those who enjoy a</p>
        <p>larger screen for viewing, there are new decorator compKt models in the 19-inch diagonal screen size.</p>
        <p>And for those who like large screen viewing and the look of fine ftimiture, there are a variety of 23- and 25-inch table models and consoles to choose from.</p>
        <p>Zenith also offers a complete tine of black-and-white Tv sets, including 9- and 12-inch diagonal models that feature smart styling, as well as improved performance and portability. Three of these small-screen sets have AC/DC capability. One is a</p>
        <p>9-inch model with an additional power option. It operates from its own rechargeable battery pack, offered as optional equipment with this set.</p>
        <p>If you have any trouble selecting a TV set. be sure to consult a salesperson at your dealer. He or she can suggest special features that will help you select the right  TV set for your home or for that special person. Remember, there's something new and something special in TV for everyone on your Christmas shopping list.</p>
        <p>For some, adults in particular, the World Series tolls the end of yet another baseball season. But as snowflakes appear, and winds swirl, diehard young lovers of the nation's number one sport often still find themselves wanting to play baseball.</p>
        <p>The second seasonthe holiday seasoncan also be the indoor baseball season. And toy manufacturers are now getting into the "swing'' of indoor baseball.</p>
        <p>Introduced just a few months ago, a two-player game called "Super Jock" baseball involves precision</p>
        <p>timing and player coordination. The newest of five Super Jock " sports action games, the baseball game, Super Slam," operates on the same exciting ^nciple as its four counterparts, and will keep youngsters busily en-g^ed in challenging play right through the winter months.</p>
        <p>Intended for minor leaguers a^es six and up, the game begins by forming a small playing field and designating bases and the</p>
        <p>Sitcher's mound." With a ick of the lever, players operating the pitcher send soft baseballs flying out.</p>
        <p>chest-level, toward the heavy-duty batter.</p>
        <p>The batter, a 4urable nine-inch-tail sluuer, then swings an adjustable bat when rapped on the head. With three outs per inning, players alternate for an exciting, nine-inning contest. And, Tike the real thing, each new game is filled with action-packed suspense until the final pitch.</p>
        <p>All Super Jock" sports games come complete with everything needed to play, including decals, scorepad, and field markers. Colorful and long-lasting, they stand up well to repeated whacks on the head.</p>
        <p>For pleasure they can count on through the years...</p>
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        <p>SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAVINGS ON ALL ZENITH PRODUCTS.</p>
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        <p>Big Screen Zenith TV</p>
        <p>Early American styled console. Casters. Genuine Maple veneers and select hardwood solids on top. Gallery, front, ends and feet of simulated Maple. 100% Solid-State Chassis. Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System.</p>
        <p>SJ2525M</p>
        <p>Zanlth* Color Santry'* Controls the color picture when the scene changes, or the</p>
        <p> channel changes, even when the room light changes.</p>
        <p>EVO Tuning System has no moving parts to wear out and no contact points to corrode in</p>
        <p> the tuners.</p>
        <p>With Zenith* Space Command'* 1000, press the ZOOM button and get instant close-up. I The ZOOM picture is larger!</p>
        <p>ZOOM from ZENITH</p>
        <p>PICTURE  BUTTON  PICTURE</p>
        <p>JiMt prMs the ZOOM button and you gt inatant cloaa-up. Tha ZOOM picture la 50% larger. SImultanaouely an Indicator light in the TV eat s control panel lights up to remind you that the ZOOM enlargement Is ON. Just press the ZOOM button again and picture Inetantly returns to original size. Indicator light turns OFF</p>
        <p>AfiOdelH2542E 25" Oiag. Picture ZENITHCHROAAACOLOR II TV</p>
        <p>Touch commancl channel Miection with illuminated channel number. Color aantry (The automatic picture control systam). NOH aolM state chassis, power sentry vottage rsguletine systam. Country Engliah styled console with electronic video guard tuning system.</p>
        <p>AAodel J2526 25" Dlag. Picture ZENITH CHROAAACOLOR II TV</p>
        <p>Zenith's color Sentry does it all for you; controls the color picture when the scene changes, or the channel changes, oven Shan the room light changes. Has electronic video guard tuning system. One knows VHP and UHF channel aotoctign, NOH solid state Titan chassis. Power sentry voltag* ragmatino system with VHP/UHF deluxe sponite panel.</p>
        <p>WIN The World's Lorgestf Christmas Stocking! I</p>
        <p>A giant stocking over 8 feet tall packed with over 25 toys.</p>
        <p>Giant Christmas stocking will ba given away aboluteiy freel No purchase necessary and you do not have to be present to win. Drawing to be held on Saturday, December 24th, 1977 at 12 noon. Register now.</p>
        <p>Fine-Furnlture Style</p>
        <p>GWSOLE STEREO</p>
        <p>complete with 8-track tape player/recorder</p>
        <p>The TASSARA  Model JR 919P</p>
        <p>AAediterranean Style. Top and ends of genuine Pecan wood veneer, simulated wood front.</p>
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        <p>AAodel J1740 17" Dlag. Picture ZENITH CHROAAACOLOR II TV</p>
        <p>100% solid stete chesels, power tentry voltage regulating system. One knob VHF and UHF channel aetactton. Chromatic one-button tuning and new 100% Chrwnacolor picture tube with in-line electron gun. Illuminated channel numbere. Earphone. In simuleted grained Amaricen walnut cabinet.</p>
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        <p>AAodelJ121 12" Dlag. Picture ZENITH BLACK I WHITE TV</p>
        <p>M0% aalid stete chaaels for dependable operation. Quick-on SunshineO ptctura tuba. Solid state tuning eystam. Farme-aet VHF fkw tuning. Chelea of three</p>
        <p>AA0delJ1938 19" Dlag. Picture ZENITH CHROAAACOLOR II TV</p>
        <p>simulated grained American walnut cabinet. Picture control. Automatic fine-tuning control. Illuminated Channel Numbers, VHF and UHF antennas. 100% solid state Titan chassis plus EVG (Electronic Video Guard Tuning System)</p>
        <p>Diagonal</p>
        <p>AAodel J092</p>
        <p>Compact r' diagonal B A W portable apacially daMgned for AC/Bottory operation. Auto adopter cord plugs into auto cigarelte llghtar M operate on 12V auto battery. Alao oparated on normal AC houta currant. Optional, rachargaabla battary pack also availaMa. includad dttachabl8aunahlald.aarphantandautoadaplBrcord. HOH aelid stata chaaal*. Cholea of Scoters.</p>
        <p>The Mini-Wedge* AAodel J587W</p>
        <p>Orematic new styling plus terrific stereo sound  at a very affordable price. Features Allegro Series I Amplifier, AAA/FAX/Sterao Tuner. Three speed stereo record changer. 8 track stereo tape player. Shown with Allegro 1000 Speaker system. Simulated wood cabinet, grained walnut finish.</p>
        <p>The WEDGE* AAodel JR596</p>
        <p>Solid state Allegro Seriet III amplifier with 12 watts min. RMS per channel (into S ohms, 40Hz to 12 kHz with no more than 0J% total harmonic distortion). AM/FM/Sterao FM tuner with flywheel tuning and tuning meter. Stereo Precision record changes vrith AAicro-touch tone Arm. S track tape recor-der/player. Two on two matrix. Shown with Allegro 3000 apeakers. Siimritfted wood cabinet, grained walnut finiah.</p>
        <p>The ROYAL E74J AAA/FM Portable Radio</p>
        <p>Solid state chassis tor cool operation and Instant sound. Precision vainer tuning. Slide Rule dial. AFC on FAX. Separate tone control. Operates on baarlas or on household currant. (AC). Dark brown color cabinet.</p>
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        <p>e AM/FM e 110% SOLID-STATE e CIRCLE OF SOUND* DESIGN</p>
        <p>Power Reserve CLOCK RADIO The METROPOLITAN*</p>
        <p>H472</p>
        <p>Keeps clock circuitry working up to 4 hours when power falls. Digital display appears whan power returns. Electronic digital clock with speel switch, Touctfn Snooze, radio and tone alarms, 24 hour alarm salting. 4" spaakar. Tone control. Handsotne simulatod Walhut cabinet.</p>
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        <p>The Idyllwild* AAodel F442</p>
        <p>*** AM/FAi dlgWel clock radio. Illuminafet ^Wal numerals, automath tFoquency control on FM, AG( on AM and FAA. Sleep twitch radio and radkHxmar alarms Touch n Snooze control. Targai tuning. Built-In AM and F/V antennas.</p>
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        <p>Hollywood With GalaHonors Elizabeth Taylor Celebrity Party Thursday</p>
        <p>An All-Star Tribute to Elizabeth Taylor  a gala celbri-ty party in honor o one o HoUywoods greatest leading ladies  a two-time Oscar^ winner - will be presented Thursday, Dec. 1,9 to 10 p.m., on CBS-TV.</p>
        <p>At the Wack-tie, by-invitation-only tribute, taped Nov. 13 on Stage 5 0 the Burbank Studios, many o Miss Taylors good iriends and iellow actors irom over the past years periormed for her in a lighthearted and ai-iectionate cast party atmosphere.</p>
        <p>Miss Taylors brilliant career, spanning more than 50 films, has</p>
        <p>been highlighted by two Academy Awards as Best Actress; for Butterfield 8 (1900) and Whos Afraid of Virria Woolf? (1966). (The latter film, coincidentally, considered by many to reflect Miss Taylors greatest performance to date, was shot on what was then Warner Bros  Sound Stage 5, where the tribute was taped.)</p>
        <p>Miss Taylor has also received three other Best Actress nominations: Raintree Country" (1957), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1958) and Suddenly, Last Summer(1959).</p>
        <p>The talented actress was bom</p>
        <p>in London of American parents. Her father was an art dealer;</p>
        <p>her mother. Sara Sothem - who</p>
        <p>attended the tribute - p stage actress. With the outbreak of World War II in Europe, her family moved to Los Angeles, where she became a child star. Miss Taylor made her screen debut in 1942 in Theres One Bora Every Minute and first won acclaim as a lead actress in National Velvet in 1944.</p>
        <p>In the 50s, Miss Taylor graduated to mature roles in such films as A Place in the Sun, Elephant Walk, Giant and Raintree Coun</p>
        <p>try. For the latter film she received the first of four consecutive Oscar nominations.</p>
        <p>Miss Taylor altered another phase of her career in the 60s, when she made seven films in succession with her then-husband. Richard Burton; "Cleopatra. 'The VIPs. The Sandpiper. Whos Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, The Taming of the Shrew, Doctor Faustus and The Comedians.</p>
        <p>Her two latest films, both yet to be released, are Winter Kills and A Little Night Music.</p>
        <p>Oscar Presents The War Movies And John Wayne In 2-Hour Show</p>
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        <p>ealittifl her as one of Hol^fwoo(r8 greet leading ladies, on An All-Star Tribute to EUzabetb Tajdor, to be bnadcaat Thursr day. Dec. 1 (MOpjn.) on CBS-TV.</p>
        <p>December 7. 1941, changed Hollywood as much as it changed the world. Literally overnight the movies had an entirely new story to tell  World War II.</p>
        <p>The way the movies have looked at the war is explored in Oscar Presents the War Movies and John Wayne, a two4iour special produced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences that will air Sunday, Nov. 27. 9 to 11 p.m., on</p>
        <p>ABC-TV. Alan Landsburg, the shows producer, worked with a team of researchers to cull scenes from 800 of the nearly 2,000 films produced about the war.</p>
        <p>The special will tell the story of the war as told in the movies, Landsburg said. It opens on the night of Dec. 6. 1941, showing</p>
        <p>some of the movies that were playing that night such as The Maltese Falcon, The Bank Dick and the Andy Hardy series. Then comes the attack on Pearl Harbor as seen in various fUms. Subsequent acts depict the making of an army, the need for heroes, men on furlough, the home front, winning the war and</p>
        <p>Cash Recalls Holidays</p>
        <p>Johimy Cash stars in The Johnny Cash Christmas Special, a musical, nostalgio look at some of the most significant holidays in Johnnys personal and professional life, to be broadcast Wednesday, Nov. 30, 10 to 11 p.m., on CBS-TV. Johnnys guests include June Carter Cash, the Carter FamUy, Jerry Lee Lewis, Roy Orbison, Carol Perkins, the StaUer Brothers and q?ecial guest star Roy Clark.</p>
        <p>The special was taped in Nashville, Tenn., and Israd, and the Nashville portion is a unique get-together of some of the great^ names in country-western music and an opportim-ty for them to recreate with</p>
        <p>Johnny some of his Christmases.</p>
        <p>Christmas 1952 finds Johnny a soldier in (Jermany. He had just bought his first guitar, and when he sings such classic tunes as Blue TaUed Fly and M(ily Malone, it is a return to that hcriiday ^t far away from home.</p>
        <p>Rf^r Clark joins Johnny for a</p>
        <p>look back to the days when they were growing up and their boyhood hero. Gene Autry, sang not only their favorite western tunes, but their favorite Christmas songs as weU.</p>
        <p>When Johnny performs Big River, he reminisces about</p>
        <p>Christmas 1955 when he was just</p>
        <p>starting out and country^western music was evolving into the rock-a-biUy sound. Three of</p>
        <p>oSt)^*^SriPoridn?^ part of this movenient too, and they were all working imder the auspices of Sun Records with another young singer, Elvis Presley.</p>
        <p>As a tribute to Elvis memory, Johnny, Carl. Jerry and Roy all sing This Train is Bound for Glory.</p>
        <p>J(^uiny proposed to June in 1968 on stage during a concert. He woulctat continue the show until die answered and then when she accepted, they sang If I Were a Caipenter, which they perform once more on this special.</p>
        <p>Christmas 1968 was spent in Israel as a personal expression of Johnny and Junes faith. And against the background of the two of them revisiting favorite sites in-^B^ehon and Galilee (taped especially for this program), the entire company celebrates Christmas in the most traditional wty  by singing sueh carols as ^*$11(911 Night, Oh, Uttle Town Bethldiem, Hark the Herald Angels Sing, and Oiildren Go Where I Send Thee.</p>
        <p>BONUS FOR BLAKE Robert Blake says he got a special bonus in filming Buddy, a recait segmeid of Baret-ta. We worked for two days with 15 young people from the workshop of the Glendale (Calif.) Association fw the Retarded. We had a ball.</p>
        <p>Theyre warm, friendly, and _ __</p>
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        <p>looking back. We think it wUl be interesting, emotional, nostalgic and amusing.</p>
        <p>John Wayne will host the special and will be joined by cohosts Waltor Matthau, Louise Fletcher, Jeff Bridges and Brenda Vaccaro. Landsburg believes that Wayne was an obvious choice to host a special of this kind.</p>
        <p>More than any other actor John Wayne was the epitome of the American fitting num. We had a great need for heroes during the war and Wayne never let us down.</p>
        <p>To assemble the show, Landsburg and his staff looked at something like 800 films, most of them produced during the war years, 1941-45. It was an exhausting, donanding task but the producer feds it was worth it.</p>
        <p>It will be quite a nostalgic trip for those who lived throi^ that paiod, he said. At the same time, it will be a revealing one for young people who did not experience it. World War II was the last time our edlre nation was imited behind a war effort and it broight about a way of lif e that was unique, serious and funny. tragic and herdc. All of that wUl be reflected in our show.</p>
        <p>AU 'TO STAR IN MINI-SERIES</p>
        <p>Boxing chan^ Muhammad All will star in his first draipatic TV voiture when he plays the lead in an NBC-TV six-boin- mini-seri^ based on the best-selling novel Freedom Road, Thg. book, about a Mack ilauelB rise to U.S. Sepife seat CjvU W^. vwas writt , iipivprt W . i</p>
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        <p>Its NBC-TVs The Gong Show and Milton DeLuggs orchestra is playing Cknint Basies Jumping at the Woodside. Host Chuck Barris announces Gene, Gene, the dancing machine and out come a 250-pounder dancing a jig in his sneakers.</p>
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        <p>This ha|^)ens so regularly on Gong (weekdays3 to3:30p.m.) that the studio audience usually starts applauding as soon as the music plays. 'The star of the act is Gene Patton. When his act is over, hell start picking up the hats, bananas and other paraphernalia, because he is really a stagehand.</p>
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        <p>The producer and the other staff people participate in skits. So, after I told them Id go on the show, I talked to Barris and decided that Id dance. He watched me do a few steps and picked out the music. That was it. I went on thatday.</p>
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        <p>NBC-TV was voted the network with the Best Daytime Programming  with Days of Our Lives taking t(^) honors in 10 categories and Another World coming in first in four categories  in the first Soap Box magazine.</p>
        <p>NBC-TV had more first-place showings than any other network, and the awards were tabulated from more than 20,000 votes in the magazines readers poll.</p>
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        <p>Patton appears on Gong two or three times a week and is paid performers wages in addition to his stagehand salary. Im not saying how much oKxiey Ive made, he said, but it was good enou^ for me to send my son to college this year.</p>
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        <p>said: To be honest, I really dont know what I did. It just happened 1 know it sounds as magical as when Bilbo touches his special ring in the Tolkien book, but its true.</p>
        <p>I had read the hobbit stories before 1 took mi this assignment so hobbits werent stangers to me. But at first I didnt even have the foggiest idea about how I would speak for Bilbo. I immersed myself in hobbitry again.</p>
        <p>1 read and read and read the book once more and let it all soak in. And then, when it came time to record the voice, I just let what happened, happen.</p>
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        <p>Aside from the voice. Bean feels he has a couple of other things in common with Bilbo Baggins. On first glance I sup^ pose youd say this was ridiculous. After all according to Tolkien, Bilbo is kind of short and inclined to be fat in the stomach. Well, thats not me But Bilbo and I are both pushing 50 and the call to adventure has shoved me out of my middle class rut just as it has pulled Bilbo out of this comfortable hobbit role.</p>
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        <p>Special security officer Susan Reilly (Mills) becomes a traget for dimfoMion when siie agrees to assist a fdlow officer. SgL Stanley Arizzio (Fefostefo), wtth his fovestigdion foto the connec-tion between an a^iring presidential candidde. Sen. Roger Clements (Mark Miller). and Hip</p>
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        <p>Christmas is already in the air and Jackie Gleason and the Honeymooners will cdebrate that holiday with a version of A Christmas Carol that Dickens would never have dreamed of in Ms wildest mgbtmare in The Honeymooners Christmas SpedaL airii Monday. Nov. 28,8to9pjn..onABC-TV.</p>
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        <p>Laurie Pnmge has divided her activities between the theater and the screen during her young career. Her movie credits include The Class of *65 and played the younger sister in Looking for Mr. Goodbar. She recently completed a rote with Bette Davis in the upcoming Harvest Home.</p>
        <p>Anxmg Dorothy Tristans many credits are the motion pictures "Truckin. Man on a Swing and Scarecrow. A writer as well as an actress, she currently is filming State Beach for release next year.</p>
        <p>were supposed to be in Miami on vacation at the time, and the possibility of Ralph becoming a Vice President seems rather remote to her (and the idea (rf his marrying the bosss daughter (foesnt appeal at all).</p>
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        <p>8:30 (SWA13) Luwrne nd Shirley: The Stakeout Lveme and Shirley agree to let the FBI use their apartment to observe the activities of a counterfeiter, then are shocked when their friend Carmine turns out to be a prime suspect.</p>
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        <p>9:58 (3WAU) ABC Newabrlef 10:00 (3N,9,U) Lou Grant: Judy Kavner guest stars as a battered wife who is the frightened and im-willing subject for Billie Newmans series of articles on wife-beating. (60 min)</p>
        <p>(SW,5,12)Pamlly: Labours of Love An amorous boss lady decides 20-year-old Willie Lawrence has too much potential to remain an errand boy and jBie young man suddenly finds himself promoted and pursued. (60 min) 10:30 (25) A BUnd Tmdmr in A Public Sdiool: Blind English teacher David fHMii, his principal, colleagues and Ttfl gMdsstud^ talk about what its like belhg&amp;lt;8:i blind teacher with seeing students. 11:00 (SN.3W.S.8.7.9.11) News, Weather, Sports</p>
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        <p>Julie Andrews joins host Bob Hope and an international galaxy of stars on America Salutes the (jueen, a three-hour entertainment event celebrating Queen Elizabeths Silver Jubilee, to be presented Tuesday, Nov. 29, at 8 p.m. on NBC-TV.</p>
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        <p>The transatlantic salute the (jueen Elizabeths 25th anniversary as monarch will take place in her presence and that of His Royal Highness of Duke of Edin-bui^. Lord Lew Grade, Chair</p>
        <p>man and (]hief Executive, ATV, said. All of the performers are giving their services without any fee and all proceeds from this American and British good will spectacular  approximately one million pounds will be donated to several public service and artist benevolent charities. ()ueen Elizabeths ascent to the throne 25 years ago brought</p>
        <p>about an instantaneous change in the life of one who had been immensely happy as a wife, mother and daughter. Family life was forcibly curtailed and public loyalties were given precedence. As a result, that luminous look that had been so evident in earlier photographs was replaced by a solemn, sad dimity.</p>
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        <p>Now, in a very un-Rhoda-like role, Valerie portrays a motorist who is forced to flee for her life after witnessing the slaying of a highway patrolman in Night Terror. The film will be 4gh&amp;gt;x&amp;gt;adcast as The CBS Late Movi Tuesday Nov. 29, at 12:30 p.m. on CBS-TV.</p>
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        <p>12:30 (3N,9J1) CBS Late Movie:</p>
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        <p>Comedy is tough, she continued. It either works or it doesnt and theres no room for near misses. So making people laugh is a very demanding business, but I love it. Still, it was a relief to get away from it for awhile.</p>
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        <p>FILMING UNDERWAY The Last Island. a twoi&amp;gt;art episode of The Six Million Dollar Man starring Lee Majors, has begun filming on location in the Hawaiian Islands.</p>
        <p>The episode, being filmed entirely on and near the island of Oahu, is the story of Steve Austins search for a space satellite that has disappeared in the Pacific.</p>
        <p>Turners attempts to investigate the matto- results in the death of a friend and an at-t!^ on his own life. He flees, kidnapping a beautiful photoenaphm- (Miss Dunaway) and forctog her to hide him in her apartment.</p>
        <p>The tension mounts as Turner attempts to sort his friencte from his enemies, dude his would-be kfllers, and uncover the mystery behmd the seemin^y sensdess slau^Rer.</p>
        <p>aiff Robertson, Addison Powdl and John Houseman portray top CIA men whose loyalties are undear. Max Von Sydow is an international gunman hired to track Turner down.</p>
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        <p>tkm his voluntary departure. Ms. Dunaway'is similariy fine as the unwilling hostess who quickly becomes Redfordsooly key to survival, while Von Sydows chilling portrait ci a ruthlessly pragmatic free-lance assassin is exc^ional. Robertson plays his pseuKlo-humanistic "company man" rde wdl and adds a bit of ominous weight to the films final image: Condor seeking pro-tectkm at the New York Times as if it were an embassy capaUe of granting pditical asylum.</p>
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        <p>riage. It is set in Paris in 1912 as Bernhardt, age 68, sits before her make-iq) mirror preparing for her role in the silait film,</p>
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        <p>In 1880, on Bernhardts first North American tour, the Bi^iop of Montreal threatened the star and her entire company with ex-commincatkm fw having the audicity to perform on Christmas Day. As VictMen Sardou, who wrote many of bet -flemhardts talents always greatest hits, declared, outweighed any scandal she theres anything more</p>
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        <p>Invoking the name of Sarah Bernhardt has become synonymous with the unbound ej^ression of ones feelings, without regard to others conventions. Consistently vkriating the rules of her day, shfltod an out-of-wedlock soiTin her early twenties, broke her contract with the Comedie Francaise to star on her dwil, and married the womanizing Jacques Damala, a m^ifeveral years her junior.</p>
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        <p>It was 26 years ago that a shiny-nosed reindeer named Rudolph first began delighting the hearts of millions. Since them, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer has achieved worldwide fame and has become a Christmas tradition as a television special.</p>
        <p>Indeed, composer Johnny Marks song about Rudolph is one of the most valuable pop songs ever written, ranking with Irving Berlins White C^irstmas as one of the worlds top musical money-makers. And on Wednesday, Nov. 30 (8 to 9 p.m. on CBS-'TV), "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, the beguiiding animated musical special about the young buck whose luminous snout saves C!hristmas, will be rebroadcast.</p>
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        <p>The group will be giving numerous and harmonious examples of what makes than one of the most popular vocal groups on the country-western music scene today when they appear on The Johnny Cash Christmas Special, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 10tollp.m.,onCBS-TV.</p>
        <p>Made ig&amp;gt; of Don and Harold Reid, Lew De Witt and Phil Balsley, one might wonder why the group is called The Statler Brothers. Its all very simple, according to Don, We got our named off a box of tissues. On any other day we could have been the Kleenex Brothers.</p>
        <p>The group has worked together since we were little guys growing up in Staunton, Va. They worked, D(mi explains, anywhere theyd give us $2. Unanimously, they feel that they owe their success to Johnny Cash. Harold noted, We were as green as grass, when Cash hired them in 1964 to work as background singers and as a warm-up group. Brother Don said, "For some reason he liked us and put us to work.</p>
        <p>Cash helped them get their first record contract, and soon after that they recorded their gold record. Flowers on the Wall. Hieir success has continued unabated ever since.</p>
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        <p>Binges Last Christmas Special Airs</p>
        <p>Bing Crosby, whose legendary voice has been a part of Christmas since he began celebrating the season in song approximately a half-century ago. will be seen Wednesday, Nov. 30,9 to 10 p.m., on CBS-'TV, in his annual Christmas special, an imaginative hour of music, humor and warmth taped in London in early September five weeks before his death on Oct. 14.</p>
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        <p>highlights of the special is a duet of Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas by Crosby and Twiggy, amid memorabilia in a dusty attic.</p>
        <p>make sure that everyone was home for C3irlstmas. But there were imprompt celebrations following concerts that were held during the hohday season.</p>
        <p>Harold masks Johraiy's true generosity by saying that during a typical Christmas celebration with Johnny we all sat around and waited to see what he brought us. And if we didnt like it, we just went home early.</p>
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        <p>HOLLYWOOD  Hawiy Days may produce yet another i^inoff next year, a la Lveme and Shirley. This ones about Potsie and Ralph (Anson Williams and Donny Most), who head for California and a life of their own.</p>
        <p>Maeve McGuires leaving The Edge of Night after nine years as Nic(de to do some regional work, and plans call for her role to be re-cast.</p>
        <p>A rarity in soaps has haiqsened on Guiding Li^t. Bill Bauer (Ed Bryce) has returned after a ten-year absence, and therell be lots of nail-chewing before fans finds out whether or not he goes back to wife Bert (Oiarita Bauer).</p>
        <p>Ryan ONeals mother, Pat, is writing a book atxMit her family and is already on page 120.</p>
        <p>Vernon Presley, Elviss father, has taped an interview with Buck Owens for Hee Haw thats slated to air Jan. 7, the day before the late singers birthday.</p>
        <p>Gabriel Kaplan gets serious when he hosts Whats a Museum for. Anyway?, taped at Washingtons National Gallery of Art. The special will be broadcast in January onCBS-TV.</p>
        <p>Magician Doug Henning and Barbara DeAngelis will tie the nuptial knot sometime around Christmas.</p>
        <p>Would you believe  Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck dolls and pictures are banned from nursery schools in ^jeensiand, Australia? Officials say they do not leave enough to the childrens imagination.</p>
        <p>Tony Orlandos back on the nightclub circuit after treatment for manic depressiwi. The two gals who made up the Dawn part of his act are gone now, pursuing their own careers.</p>
        <p>Renee Taylors signed for a role in Forever Fern-wood. Wearing Louise Lasser pig tails and mimicing her to the last detail, Renee plays a woman who thinks shes Mary Hartman.</p>
        <p>Santa Claus Is Cornin To Town</p>
        <p>You better watch out You better not shout You better not cry Im telling you why...</p>
        <p>Santa Qaus is cornin to town Thats a wonderful old standard, said Fred Astaire as he hummed the title tune of the holiday special, Santa Claus is Coming to Town, which airs Thursday, Dec. 1,8 to 9 p.m., on ABC-TV.</p>
        <p>I dont actually appear in person on the show, Astaire explained, I talk for a puppet that looks a lot like me. I play a North Pirfe mailman  they call him</p>
        <p>S.D. Kluger, and I narrate the story that tells some of the legends about Santa Claus.</p>
        <p>Kluger, like all the other characters in the show, is an animagic puppet, continued Astaire. He was carved, painted, dressed and then placed on the set. A technician was in char^ of each movement he made and each separate motion was photograirtied. Its sort of like an animated cartoon, only these are actual figures that they put together to make a movie out of. The final effect is really very life-like and qpiite</p>
        <p>delightful.</p>
        <p>Santa Claus is Coming to Town tries to make some sense out of the many mysteries and legends surrounding the Santa legend. The way the story of Santa Qaus is handled, said Astaire, is what attracted me to the script. The explanations are imaginative without being too cute. For instance, it tells how Santa Claus is sometimes called Kris Kringle. It explains that he was a foundling child wearing a pendant that had Claus engraved on it. He was found and adopted by a family of toymakers named Krin^e.</p>
        <p>The story treats other legends in the same logical way  like how Santa came to give out presents only on Christmas Eve, andlMw his reindeer learned to fly, and that sort of thing. The ^&amp;gt;ecial has a totally original musical score (except for the popular title tune) with music by Maury Laws and lyrics by Jules Bass. I sing the title song...You better watch out, you better not shout... Fred continued, and a couple of the five original songs.</p>
        <p>Astaires appearances on television in recent years have been rare. I dont expect to do another special, he said. I like this one particularly, I havent really thought about another one. We all loved this one....</p>
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        <p>Set a^int the Protestant reheOlon that nearly spelled the end of LouM Xnis France, the second half recapitidates the fint in a brief series of narrated</p>
        <p>flashbacks and then gets down to bustnesB. Tour* picks up the action with young DArtagoon (York) as country a bumpkin as ever, but now one of the loyal musketeers, sworn to protect the</p>
        <p>Queen (GerakUne Chaplin) from having her amorous exploits wiUiBritains Duke of Buckingham (Simon Ward) put to scurrilous use by Cantina] Richelier (Heston) and ids arch, ooe^yedhenchman (Lee).</p>
        <p>Faye Dunaway's Milday, tai-tent on revenge for being one-upped in the first half (and disoovered as a branded haiot</p>
        <p>WUl Sampson has had his share of offers to play stereotypical Indian roles ever since his debut in the Oscar-winning film, One Flew Over the Cuckoos Nest. He turned his back on these offers, but couldnt refuse the role tdfered in The Hunted Lady, airing Monday, Nov. 28, at 9 p.m., on NBC-TV.</p>
        <p>(U)Friday IMt Movie: THJe to be announced.</p>
        <p>(12)Oeriara Ferive: The Mad Ghoul Turban Bey, David Bruce. Story of a scientist and his strange life-preserving methods.</p>
        <p>12:00 (MA CBS Pneents Kojik: The Girt in the River  When Ko-jak finds the body of a woman, he fears that a psychopathic killer who took the lives of seven women two years ago and has never been cau^t is back on the streets, (repeat, 60 min)</p>
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        <p>in the second) emerges as even more of a villatoeai this time around, and Raquel Wekfa is the clumsy Constance (DAr-ta0ion*s first real love), who is kktaiai^ and diapooed of.</p>
        <p>Outstanding sequences in the film include an attempt to stab Constance in a convent (which resto ts in the chain destruction of a row of confemionali). a brilliantly staged duel on a iced-over stream, md a firing squads puntement at how to blindfold the one-eyed Rochefort. Wonderful anachronisms also abound, in-duding an early submarine and a ddightfuUy crude ancestor of ttie modem pinball machine.</p>
        <p>In a unified extenskm of their origtoal roles, Yorks DAr-tapian, Reeds AUios, Richard Chamberlains Aramis and Finlays Porthos all take on even more depth of character.</p>
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        <p>programs deal with the infamous Middle Passage - the slave routes  and the people who abolished it within the British Empire in 1834,30 years before our own Emancipation Prodamation.</p>
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        <p>Teams will be comprised of one member of the PGA Tour and one member of the Ladies Professional Golf Association tour.</p>
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        <p>All-Indian Cast Featured In ABC Children's Novel</p>
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        <p>Ned Rwnero, who portrayed the legendary Chief Jos^ in the highly acclaimed ABC Theatre presentation, I Will Fight No More Forever, heads the all-Indian cast in The Nunundaga, currently airing as the ABC Childrens Novel for Television on Saturdays, 12-noon at 12:30 p.m.</p>
        <p>The moving, dramatic story of how an Indian youth meets an enormous challenge was written by I.e. Rapoport. Although the Nunundaga is a fictional tribe, the story is based on the life experience of plains Indians in the 1800s, and draws upon the lore and values of early American Indians as a real family lodging for survival in a hostile wm'ld.</p>
        <p>The cast includes Guillarmo San Juan as Snake Eyes, the son of Painted Bear, played by Romero, leader of the tribe, and John War Eagle as One Feather, the boys grandfather and holder of the Sacred Bow, their symbol of power.</p>
        <p>Other in^wrtant roles are played by Moniker Ramirez (Wind Song), Joe Renteria (Low Wolf), Victoria Racinx) (Star Fire), Emelio Delgado (White Bull), Madeline Taylor Holmes (Yellow of the Fire), Richard Romancita (Black Eagle) and Oscar Valdez (Night Oier).'</p>
        <p>In the initial half-hour episode, the Nunundaga are near starvation because of the lack of buf</p>
        <p>falo meat. Fdlowing ancHher fruitless expedition with Painted Bear, Snake Eyes is inconsolable because he frightened a buffalo away.</p>
        <p>When the boy dreams that they are about to be attacked by their enemy, the Dust People, the tribe moves camp. There,</p>
        <p>out of the darkness, a Dust pony strikes old One Feather to the ground and steals the Sixnred Bow.</p>
        <p>The entire production was filmed on location in the Coronado National Memorial grounds in Cochise (Ountry, Arizona.</p>
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        <p>He grew up in Calif., Va., New York City and Japan. His acting debut was in a segment of The Bill Cosby Show</p>
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        <p>'TO W. McLEOD, FLORENCE, S.C.: Lee Majors (Six Million Dollar Man) introduction to TV was in a co- starring role on The Big Valley, a series which ran fm* four years. His movie credits include Will Penny and The Liberation of L.B. Jones. Incidentally, Lee  who grew up in Middleboro, Ky., and was an outstanding atM^ in high school and college  worked as a L.A. Park Department playground supervisor while studying acting.</p>
        <p>TO D. KEARN, SEAGROVE, N.C.: Yes, David Cassidy IS coming back to TV. Hes currratly filming a segment for Police Story titled Narc. David will play an undercover narcotics officer assigned to infiltrate a hi^ school drug network.</p>
        <p>TO L.H., BRIDGEWATER, VA.: SamEUiot, 32, gained proiAinence with his stairing nHe in the movie, Lifeguard. This was followed by his excellent pmtrayal of DanxMi, a role which carried him from age 19 to about 45, in Once an Eagle. A native of Sacramento, Calif., Sams still single and says, Acting and marriage are not good for me right now. Write him c-o NBC-TV, 3000 W. Alameda Ave., Burbank, Calif. 90036.</p>
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        <p>This format accomplishes two goals, PGA Tour Commis-SHMier Deane Benuui says. First, it will provide (Hayers with the opportunity to conpete more than other formats do, with each player hittii^ two shots on every driving hole. And secondly, this much action by members of the team will provide viewers with plenty of chance to see the relative style of play between the men and women professionals. </p>
        <p>Ray Volpe, Commissioner of the LPGA, points out that the new format will be a lot (rf fUi for both the players and viewers, adding that it will really be interesting to watch how the prtrfessionals hit their teanunates drive, and their decision on selecting one ball to continue play will offer all kinds of possibilities and speculation.</p>
        <p>The championships invitation list includes the 40 players who lead the PGA Tours official money list for 1977, and In the evait a player declines his invitation, he will be replaced by the next player on the official money list.</p>
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        <p>Craig Morton, formerly of the Dallas Cowboys and the New York Giants, is now the twenty-sixth quarterback to play in Denver since 1960. With new</p>
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        <p>Morton has discovered in Denver that for the clutch plays and those important third downs, he has quite an effective arsenal at his diqjosal. Not only a good running attack led by Otis Armstrong and Lonnie Perrin,</p>
        <p>cracked fnrni an automobile accident in the fall of 1971. The injury had still not healed property some five years later.</p>
        <p>Now, Newhouse is making up fen- lost time as the 27-year-old running back led the Cowboys in rushing for the day in three consecutive games earlier this season. It was Newhouse  not the more-written-about Tony Dorsett or Preston Pearson.</p>
        <p>Does Newhouse resent the attention that his running mates at tailback are getting?</p>
        <p>Not at all, he says aniling. I have a lot of respect for both of our halfbacks. This is a halfback-oriented team. And theyre both great runners. 'They help me, and I help them. Im just trying to do my job. This is a great place to play because everybodys playing as a team. A lot of things are working well this year. I want to stay healthy and continue contributing.</p>
        <p>Theres that word again. Healthy.</p>
        <p>The key phrase in the NFL is getting the job done, says Newhouse. People have questioned my size. I think being a running-back  big, small or whatever  the thing is getting the job done.</p>
        <p>Size doesnt play that big a role. Ever since I was in college, I realized I wouldnt grow any bigger, so if I was going to play pro ball, 1 had to get out there and do it. Thats what Im trying todo.</p>
        <p>I want to help this team get back to the Super Bowl. I was there once and I want to go back and win this time. Im trying to stay consistent. And healthy.</p>
        <p>A threfrdme Pro Boirt selection, Riley Odoms of Denver is considered by many as the premier tigIM end in the business. He combines excellent fl^ed, outstanding receiving and exceptional</p>
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        <p>The New England Patriots have a double threat in quarterback Steve Grogan. 'The passer-runner had 18 TD passes last season to put him in a tie for fourth place among NFL quarterbacks, but even more significant were his 12 rushing touchdowns which established an all-time record for quarterbacks.</p>
        <p>New England meets the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday, Nov. 27, atlp.m.onCBS-TV.</p>
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        <p>In last years play-off game with the Oakland Raiders, New England suffered a heartbreaking 24-21 loss, but it was no reflection on Grogans ability. After the game Oaklands head coach John Madden remarked; We tried to shut off the Patriots running game and put the pressure on him. But he started to get things easy on us with his passing, so we had to back off a little and show him more respect. 'The kid is a competitor. He presents a lot of problems to a defense with that running ability of his.</p>
        <p>Steve Grogan is one of the new breeJl in the NFL. Hes like Baltimores Bert Jones and Chicagos bob Avellini  quarterbacks who served their apprenticeship while paving instead of warming the Benches for several seasons and merely observing.</p>
        <p>When the Patriots traded onetime Heisman Trophy winner Jim Plunkett to the San Francisco 49ers for two extra number one draft dioices  Grogan became their starting quarterback, and the rest is history.</p>
        <p>In only his third pro season he has developed outstanding leadership qu^ities. Coaches and players alike have a deep respect for him.</p>
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        <p>This season, Odoms is leading the team in receptions and is averaging just under 11 yards per catch. He has also proven that he is not shy about crossing the goal.</p>
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        <p>Head coach Chuck Fairbanks describes Grogan thusly: Steve has the arm, the mind, the heart and the desire to be one of the best. We love him as a competitor. During the week in practice and away from the field hes very quiet. But once the whistle blows on game day, you can see the fires light up in his eyes.</p>
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        <p>Three programs  Raffo*-ty, Busting Loose and The Betty White Show - have been canceled.</p>
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        <p>Cape Girardeau. Missouri 63701 Kroger Sav-on #957 318 Mall Boulevard Savannah. Georgia 31406 Kroger Sav-on #956 600 Greenville Boulevard Greenville. North Carolina 27834</p>
        <p>Kroger Sav-on #954 1310 Bush River Road Columbia. South Carolina 29210 Kroger Sav-on #955 2600 Decker Road Columbia. South Carolina 29206 Kroger Sav-on #940 478 Boardman-Canfield Rd Boardman. Ohio 44512</p>
        <p>Kroger Sav-on #910 3110 National Road Columbus. Indiana 47201 Kroger Sav-on #959 820 South College Road Wilmington. North Carolina 28401 Kroger Sav-on #920 55 West Schrock Road Westerville, Ohio 43081</p>
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        <p>Pre&amp;gt;Tlcketed at $14 to $25 Each</p>
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        <p>Fashion Jeans</p>
        <p>"Big Smtth" Danim Jaans</p>
        <p>Brushed or twill westerns in 100% cotton and cotton blends. 29-38. "Big Smith" 14 oz. cotton denim. 29-42.</p>
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        <p>Reg. 7.97</p>
        <p>Belt loops, nylon zipper, pockets. Asst, solids. 26-42.</p>
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        <p>Detailed flares with Ban-Rol waist in solids, fancies. 29-42.</p>
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        <p>BVD in poly/cotton broadcloth only. Pre-shrunk cotton flannel. A-B-C-D or S to XL.</p>
        <p>Quilted soHds and prints In 100% nylon. Long lounge styles with asst, trims. 4 to 14</p>
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        <p>NYLON STRETCH ORLON ACRYLIC</p>
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        <p>Colorful solid colors and bold, bright patterns. Sizes 8V4 to 11.</p>
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        <p>Zippered front styles. Cotton/acrylic or Creslan/cotton. S-M-L-XL</p>
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        <p>Plastic Trash Bags</p>
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        <p> 20 Ct, 26 Gal</p>
        <p> 15 Ct, 33 Gal</p>
        <p> 30 Ct. 44 Qt 12 Ct, Heavy Load 26 gal |</p>
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        <p>Reynolds Wrap Aluminum Foil</p>
        <p>3^*1</p>
        <p>12 inch X 25 Ft Rolls</p>
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        <p> 'A" X 450" Rolis</p>
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        <p>Ught Bulbs</p>
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        <p>40, 60, 75. 100 watts.</p>
        <p>100% ACRYLIC</p>
        <p>Afghan</p>
        <p>Kits</p>
        <p>499</p>
        <p>Reg 5.99</p>
        <p>Knit or crochet, in your choice of colors.</p>
        <p>Ladies and Mens Umbrellas</p>
        <p>Self folding. Ladies in solids, prints. Mens in Black.</p>
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        <p>Hersheys</p>
        <p>Hot Cocoa Mix</p>
        <p>99*</p>
        <p>14 Pkgs Cocoa Mix</p>
        <p>13 oz Kraft Marshmallow Creme...59*</p>
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        <p>DECORATED Folding</p>
        <p>TV Trays</p>
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        <p>In four attractive patterns to choose from.</p>
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        <p>Dinner</p>
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        <p>Reg 4 for $1</p>
        <p>Tapered dinner candles.</p>
        <p>3" X 6" Scented Cohimn Candles...$1 ea</p>
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        <p>Cloud Nine</p>
        <p>Windshield Washer</p>
        <p>9*</p>
        <p>10" Ice Scraper.~2 for $1</p>
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        <p>Bemz-O-Matic</p>
        <p>Fire</p>
        <p>Extinguisher</p>
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        <p>60 magnetic pages.</p>
        <p>2QPaoe 9IA ISO</p>
        <pb facs="00093542_0101" />
        <p>THE DAILY REFLECTOR</p>
        <p>November 27,1977</p>
        <p>GREB4YW N.C</p>
        <p>i 'i: y</p>
        <p>TEENAGE SUICIDE: THE WARNING SIGNS</p>
        <p>'  ..  i  f-Ji,  </p>
        <p>HOW TO REWARD YOURSELF FOR POSITIVE BEHAVIOR</p>
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        <p>ASK THEM YOURSELF</p>
        <p>&amp;gt; Send the question, ea a</p>
        <p>to Ask." Family Weekly 641 Lexington Ave., New 'ihrk, N.Y, 10022. Well pay $5 lof published questions. Sorry we cant answer others.FOR CAROL BURNETT</p>
        <p>When you and your husband argue, udiafs it about? H.M.. Danville. Va.</p>
        <p>#The kids. They get their own way with me more than with their dad. Another way in which we dash is that Joe has endless patience, and I dont. I cant wait. Everything must be done immediately. If I give Joe a chwe to do and he takes his own sweet time, I get mad because I dont know whats holding up the work and whats happening.</p>
        <p>FOR RAY MARSHALL, Secretary of Ubor Doea moonll^tlng distort the true unemployment picture in the U.S.? George Hill, Seattle, Wash.</p>
        <p># I do not believe that moonlighting bears much relationship to unemployment: Hours and earnings are lower than the jobless desire or expect; secondary jobs utilize skills and experience markedly different from those of the unemployed; and a large proportion of secondary jobs are created by the workers themselves, such 2is self-employed farmers, professionals or business operators.</p>
        <p>FOR BOBBY LAMM, musician with the rock group, Chicago</p>
        <p>What do you remember most about your recent European trip?  R.C., Klamath Falls. Ore.</p>
        <p># Two things. While we were in Italy, a few of our tranks got lost and we had to play some dates in regular street clothes. The other much more disturbing incident was playing a concert at the Nuremburg Stadium in Germany built by Adolf Hitler for his bullies. It wasnt pleasant to perform at a place zssociated with one of the biggest murderers and worst dictators history has known.</p>
        <p>FOR JANET GUTHRIE, first woman to race in the Indianapolis 500</p>
        <p>Is the womens rights movement responsible for where you are today?  K.R., Huron, S.D.</p>
        <p> Of course. Had it not been for it I wouldnt have had the chance to drive championship cars. Nevertheless, Im not a womens libber  even though Im grateful  because Im not a pditical person. Politics is bad fw racing ~ just like an oil patch on the track.</p>
        <p>FOR KAREN CARPENTER, singer Have you and your brother Richard increased your group? Seenu there are more voices on your records. Stan Castlebeify Lufldn, Texas</p>
        <p> Youre right in that there arc other voices in addition to Richards and mine, but we havent increased our twosome. We have a group of seven musician-singers who travel and record with us. We need those additional voices to give us better balance, a richer sound and to elaborate on the harmonics.FOR JACK CARTER, comedian</p>
        <p>What do you do if another comedian steals your jokes? -T.M.,1bpelo,Miss.</p>
        <p> I bum up, of course, but try not to show it because that makes the tfiief do it all the more. On the whole, its hard to steal from me because my routine is not set patter  its all personal, ad-lib stuff. However, I was once at a Don Rickies roast, and,*right befcxre my very eyes, another comedian stood up and used some of my jokes.</p>
        <p>FOR JAMES A. CONLON, director, U.S. Bureau of Engraving and Printing</p>
        <p>Why dont we have Braille currency, as they do in Holland? -Mrs. Alfred C. Herz, New London. N.H.</p>
        <p> Weve made extensive investigations into Braille-type markings on U.S. ctmrcncy and even printed experimental notes with raised markings which were examined by blind persons. Results confirm that such currency is not of particular value to most blind people due to the rapid wear of the raised markings and to the fact that most of the blind lack the sensitivity of touch required to distinguish markings.</p>
        <p>FOR JULIE SOMMARS, star of Herbie Coes to Monte Carlo</p>
        <p>Do people go crazy when they recognize you? L.A., Sacramento, Calif.</p>
        <p> m answer that with this story: The dby after I signed autographs at a tire-imprinting ceremony at Graumans Chinese Theatre, immortalizing Herbie (The Love Bug), 1 was with' my 5-year-old. She spotted some kids and yelled to'them: This is my mom, star of Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo. Do you want her autograph? They held a conference and decided it would do no harm to get my autograph  which I gave them.</p>
        <p>FOR THE ASK THEM YOURSEUT EDITOR What ia Esther Williams doing now?  M.R., Rye, N.Y.</p>
        <p> Living a quiet hfe in Beverly Hills with her husband Fernando Lamas. (They met when they made the movie Dangerous When Wet. He was the first of her leading men who knew how to swim.) Esther, 54, is a bit on the plump side and hasnt made a film since the late 1950s. Shes a private person and doesnt go out often to public places. When she does, she takes with her a batch of cards to hand out when asked the inevitable question. Message on the card: Yes, I Still Swim.</p>
        <p>FOR RUSSELL RHODES, author of The Sfyx Complex I think theres something efreminate about a well-coiffed man. Do you think womcm prefer Ais type to the rugged. disheveled kind? - J.T., Bluefreld, W. Va.</p>
        <p> If a man is effectiveiy manicured and coiffed, no one will really notice because his nails and hair wont attract undue attention. Instead, theyll contribute to an overall appearance of naturalness and good kx^. Theres nothing effeminate about that. Concerning preferences, resezurch shows that while women may fantasize a bit over the caveman type, they prefer trim, well-groomed bodies and minds to settle down with.</p>
        <p>PRO AND CON</p>
        <p>Should Immigration To The U.S. Be Curtailed To Protect Jobs?</p>
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        <p>RICHARD BURTON TALKS ABOUT ms STORMY PAST AND FUTURE HOPES</p>
        <p>For years his personal life was a shambles and most of his work, he says, was rubbish,* but his performance in Equus is a resounding signal that a great actor is back.By Patricia Baum</p>
        <p>Wherever Richard Burton goes, the waters still part. Even in the most elegant and conservative Beverly Hills hotel, long used to hosting superstars and royalty, heads turn, eyes ogle and both classy guests and blase staff buzz with excitement. His eyes are so green. gushes an elevator girl. Hes still so handsome, exclaims another.</p>
        <p>After spending some time ivith Richard Burton, one soon understands the reasons for all the attention. The imposing figure, strong face and resonant voice that made him a matinee idol are all marvelously intact after 52 years. But more important, a forceful, personal magnetism gives Burton a commanding presence and makes the very air about him crackle with electricity. At the same time, however, beneath the impressive surface, Burton is sensitive and as fallible as the rest of us.</p>
        <p>He admits, for instance, that he suffers from self-doubt. Until his recent stage comeback in Equus, in which he portrays a psychiatrist treating a stable boy who has blinded six horses, he feared he had lost his ability to hold the attention of an audience. Before he stepped onto the Broadway stage that first night, after an absence of some 12 years, he recalls with a shudder, I was more scared than in my entire life. 1 was trembling and perspiring all over. But the minute 1 walked out onstage. I knew I still had the power and breathed a secret sigh of relief.</p>
        <p>In fact. Burton considers Equus a major turning point in his life. It was about that time that he finally ended the tempestuous marriage to Liz Taylor and settled into a less flamboyant existence with a new wife, former model Susan Hunt (see cover). His success in the play (he repeats this role to critical acclaim in the new film based on the play) prompted him to focus more on the theater.</p>
        <p>Burton never was your typical struggling young actor. Although the son of a poor Welsh coal miner, his unique gifts  the deep voice, dynamic vigor and immense authority  brought quick success on the London and New York stage and resounding praise from critics. Burton, it was said, was the dramatic heir to Laurence Olivier, destined to become the greatest actor in the English-speaking world. But after marrying Elizabeth Taylor in 1964, he was bitterly accused of squandering his talent and swapping theatrical respect for quick movie celebrity and</p>
        <p>Patricia Baum is a free-lancer and a frequent contributor to Family Weekly.</p>
        <p>the good life. His stage work dwindled as his film fees zoomed to $1 million per picture. Although a few movies, such The Spv Who Came in from the Cold and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, matched his magnificent abilities, the joint ventures with Liz for the most part were second-rate.</p>
        <p>For all his commanding manner, Burton recalls the criticism with obvious pain. I was so taken aback by it at first, he confesses, that my acting was not up to par. Finally, I had to stop reading about myself altogether. In fact, for more than a decade, he claims, he has not seen any articles about himself, and he bristles still in defending his career: Yes. I've made some splendidly monstrous films, but everyone must do some rubbish. I needed films to increase my scope. The stage can be very inhibiting.</p>
        <p>How does he feel about the enormous amounts of money hes made? By his own estimate, hes taken in more than $20 million over the years. 1 used to be hiwrrified, he says, by the immorality of receiving an absolutely huge amount for an absurd bit of work. But Ive come to believe that its not so unfair. Ive given large sums to charity. And Ive paid a high personal price in the loss of privacy.</p>
        <p>He seems to Jrave resigned himself,* however, to accepting this attention. He had hoped that with Susan he could at last enjoy a real personal life. But he now knows that is not possible because the public relentlessly continues to stalk him.</p>
        <p>The commotion over me was a strain on our marriage at first, he says. Elizabeth, having been a star since childhood, understood it, but Susan didnt, and she thought IW2IS some kind of freak.</p>
        <p>Even more troublesome Is the constant threat of danger, for his high living and relationships with beautiful women have incited much envy and hatred. My worst fears, he explains gloomily, have been the kidnapping of my children [two* by first wife Sybil and Lizs four, whom he looks on as his own ] and having acid thrown in my face. Sometime ago, onstage in Toronto, he wz convinced the latter would really occur. I was standing in front of the footlights about to deliver a curtain speech, he says dramatically, and this woman charged up the aisle with a cup in her hand. 1 thought. Oh, my God, here it comes. But it turned out all she wanted wais my autograph.</p>
        <p>Then, during the Equus run in New York, he was threatened with assassination. Had it happened  despite the heavy security  Burton, forever the thes-pian, had his death line all planned: I would have said. It is the haizard of my profession, Very Elizabethan, was it not?</p>
        <p>In Equus, Peter Firth plaits a disturbed itoung man guiify of a bizarre and outrageous crime. Burton portrays his psychiatrist in this film version of the play.</p>
        <p>Colin Blakely frighO plays the boys father, a respected middle-class man. Joan Plowright plays his mother, a well-intentioned woman who fails to understand the emotional problems that are wracking her son.</p>
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        <p>Burtons struggle for safety and privacy has forced him over the years into unwanted isobtion. He argues convincingly that his fame and wealth, instead of making him free, have placed a bar on my window. Even now I rarely attend parties. When Im not working Ill go for months seeing just my family and staying at my homes in Switzerland and Antigua. I am no longer able to relate to ordinary people. Even if I try to be very natural with them, they cant be with me. Happily my sanity is saved by my many brothers and sisters who couldnt care less how famous I am. Part of the problem with his marriage to Elizabeth Tayloi; Burton now concedes, was his heavy drinking. I had a glass in my hand from the time I arose to the time I went to bed. he says. I was fairly sloshed for several years and had a perpetual hangover.</p>
        <p>The corrstant boozing not only infuriated Liz but also affected his work: My lines became slurred and my timing was off. The booze threatened his very life, too. and when a physical exam revealed an enlarged liver and doctors gave him two weeks to live, he swore off alcohol except for an occeisional drink at family celebrations.</p>
        <p>Once sobered up, Burton reconciled with Liz and they remarried. But, after some months, they divorced again because. according to Burton, we finally realized that we both have intensely forceful personalities that clash and that it's impossible to live together. Still, Burton is clearly fond of his former wife. Thirteen</p>
        <p>years is a long time, he says softly. Elizabeth and 1 speak often, and 1 would be happy to work with her again.</p>
        <p>Despite three divorces. Burton ex-pwesses high hopes for his marriage to Susan and speaks glowingly of her. Of course, I was reluctant to wed again after so many failures. he explains. Then, too, Susan is 22 years younger than me. But 1 found her so fascinating I knew the marrUtge would last. She's intelligent, well bred and an accomplished pianist. Above all, she has blazing honesty. She cannot lie. If theres one thing I can fault her for, its her tardiness. But then Elizabeth was the all-time winner for that "</p>
        <p>Hes equally optimistic about his career. Although he once believed he worked simply for money. Ive discovered that I too have been bitten by the bug. I am dedicated to my profession. Onstage I've changed my performances nightly to keep myself alive. And Ive vastly improved my acting over the years by simplifying it to the least movement and sound and becoming less obvious. With my upcoming work in the theater and some challenging new films. I can go even further.</p>
        <p>Perhaps far enough to assume someday the mantle of Olivier. But Burton does not need that honor to be happy. 1 have so much to be grateful for. he says. Ive never been out of work or out of love. Ive done such a gamut of plays and films and had so much excitement that 1 couldnt possibly ask for a more fulfilling life.</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY, Novtmbar 27,1977</p>
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        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY, Novtbr 27.1977    111 dont let anything get in the way of my enjoyment.</p>
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        <p>Thats why I smoke Salerir Fresh menthol. Great taste. That's my enjoyment.Salem 100 s &amp;amp; Salem King.</p>
        <p>18 mg. "tar, 1.2 mg. nicotine av. per dgarette. FTC Repon DEC. 76.</p>
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        <p>CLEAR YOUR COMPLEXION IN TIME FOR THEHOLmAYS!</p>
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        <p>"ACNE?</p>
        <p>Ourgirlsgot lasting hdp witH</p>
        <p>Acne-Statiri"</p>
        <p>With four daughters, weve tried the leading acne medications at our house, and nothing ever seemed to work untii our girls met a Beverly Hills doctor and got some real Refp through a product she developed called Acne-Statin.</p>
        <p>Th doctor oxplainod that a bacteria called "C-Acne" located deep in the pores of the skin breaks the oil In the pores Into Fatty Acids. The pores become blocked and irritated, resulting in blemishes, blacidieads, Whiteheads and pimples.</p>
        <p>WHAT MAKES ACNE-STATIN SO DIFFERENT?</p>
        <p>The doctor went on to say that many medications only attack acne at the surface level by atten^rtins to dry-w&amp;gt; the oil. Usually this is ineffective against Acne, and only irritates, dries and peels the skin. ACNE-STATIN goes rHMd to the root of the problem. It liquifies at body temperature and deposits an anti-bacterial agent that kills bacteria on contact and keeps on killing bacteria hours after each washing. The photographs below dramatically demonstrate Acne-Statins continual effectiveness compared to the ineffectiveness of soap.</p>
        <p>WHAT ABOUT SENSITIVE SKIN? Debbie said that even when she leaves it on overnight it doesnt irritate or dry her skin. Dr. Karr expiained</p>
        <p>that it is hypo-allergenic and that it contains a moisturizer. So it leaves even sensitive skin moist and soft with NO PEEUNG. REGARDLESS OF AGE or sex, Acne-Statin helps control skin Irritations from occasional blemishes to chrohic acne.</p>
        <p>DR. ATIDA KARRS genuine concern for skin care was as impre^ive to me as her credentials. In addition to being an M.D. she also has an M.S. in Physiology and a Ph.D. in Cellular Physiology and Biochemistry. For five years she was involved In cancer research at die University of Pennsylvania undera federal grant.</p>
        <p>Equally impressive were the letters she had received from youth and adults alike who had received significant help with Acne-Statin. HERE ARE EXCEIPTS from two of those letters. The first one is from an editor of one of the nations ieading teshkm magazines.</p>
        <p>Thank you for recommending your fabulous product I have literally tried everything on the market plus some of my own home remedies and have spent hundreds, in fact probably</p>
        <p>SEE THE DIFFERENCE</p>
        <p>In ttiese microscopic photographs, each tiny bubble is a COLONY of millions of bacteria. Slide A is part of a facial culture taken eight hours after washing with soap. As you can see there are stiii countless bacterial colonies. Slide B shows a culture of the same facial area a full eight hours after washing with Acne-Statin. Acne-Statin kills bacteria on contact, and keeps on killing bacteria hours after each washing.</p>
        <p>After Soap</p>
        <p>After Acne-Statin</p>
        <p>Pat Boone and Me daughter DebMe.</p>
        <p>thousands of dollars on treatments, facials and the like and nothing has ever really cleared up my skin, much less left it in good condition, Thats why I can't believe that such a pleasant lotion-like cleanser and treatment like Acne-Statin could work as thoroughly as it did. It really is fantastic. Its the only thing that has ever worked.</p>
        <p>Being 25 and having had occasional acne for the past 10 years, I have tried almost every commercial and prescription product, and the results have varied. Since using your Acne-Statin, for the first time I have a clear com-pjexion. As an actress,. It is necessary that I have my skin clear. My blemishes are completely gone. Not just on the surface, but all traces of infection have disappeared. My skin has reached a balanced condition.</p>
        <p>MONEY BACK IF NOT DEUQHTED</p>
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        <p>ACNE-STATIN IS NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES But you can order a 30-day four-ounce treatment without a prescription for only $9.50. Order now and youll receive FREE the booklet entitled Acne, Its Cause and Its Treatment by Atida Karr, M.D.</p>
        <p>HERES HOW TO ORDER</p>
        <p>1. Complete the coiq)on below. Be ^ sure to mark the number of bottles you wish to order.</p>
        <p>2, Make out a check or money order for the appropriate amount, or uee Master Charge or BankAmericard. Be sure to add 50p for postage for each bottle.</p>
        <p>3 MaH the coBM&amp;gt;n arith payment to: ACNE STATIN; P.O. BOX 100; BEVERLY HILLS, CAUFORNIA 90213.</p>
        <p>ORDER NOW AND RECEIVE FREE This booklet.</p>
        <p>Acne, Its Cause and Its Treatment by Atida H.</p>
        <p>Karr, M.D.</p>
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        <p>-PASS TIME</p>
        <p>Time passes, everyone agrees.</p>
        <p>But time is something no one sees.</p>
        <p>Results of time are all about:</p>
        <p>Of that there is no slightest doubt.</p>
        <p>I wonder, does it sneak up from The back or side? How does it come?</p>
        <p>If but knew, I'd dodge. Id hide.</p>
        <p>Away from it Id run or glide.</p>
        <p>Dont ask me whats the path that's taken;</p>
        <p>Time comes and goes, and leaves me shaken. Upon me, please, just cast an eye:</p>
        <p>Time passed, but didn't pass me by.</p>
        <p> Richard Armour</p>
        <p>An old-fashioned girl is one who will not hold hands on the first date  unless its absolutely necessary.  David O. Flynn</p>
        <p>Upstares-Downstares: You cant blame nudists for being the way they are. They were born that may  GeneYasenak</p>
        <p>Heres a late-breaking item; Thanks to assertiveness-training, the meek have voted unanimously not to inherit the earth.    Robert  Orben</p>
        <p>I don't care what people say about this guy Carter. I like him fiven though his brother is President.  AIBatt</p>
        <p>Bankruptcy is when a person overdues it once too often.  -  Thomas  LaMance</p>
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        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY. Nommbw 27.1977 H 18</p>
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        <p>UJHflTil UJORLDDanger In Your Faucet</p>
        <p>Hundreds of people are needlessly burned each year because the hot-water thermostats in their homes 2ure set at too , high a temperature.</p>
        <p>I doubt that 1 out of 10 households knows the temperature of the water that comes out of their faucets, says Dr. Donald D. Trunkey, head of San Francisco General Hospitals burn center. He points out that 156F. can produce a fullthickness (3rd-degree) bum in 1 second.</p>
        <p>Where should you set your thermostat? Although many adults prefer 160F. or more to insure hot showers, these temperatures are extremely dangerous, especially to children (or elderly people) unable to control the mixing of hot and cold water. *Dr. Trunkey says 130 F. Is adequate for most purfK&amp;gt;ses. (You can check your water temperature by taking a reading under the faucet with a candy thermometer.)</p>
        <p>To minimize danger to children, Dr. Trunkey reminds parents not to leave them unattended In the bathtub where there arc knobs within easy reach.</p>
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        <p>Even if your trees arent quite as old as Marylands 400-year-old Wye Oak (above), they can turn into money trees.</p>
        <p>Many homeowners dont realize that the sudden destruction of their treeTor plants may entitle them to an insurance claim as well as a teu( deduction. In recognition of the importance and functional value of trees, insurance companies are raising the limits of claims for trees under homeowners policies and, as a result, increasing numbers of people are calling in profes-sionzds to appraise their holdings.</p>
        <p>According to Dr. L.C. Chadwick, emeritus prof. of horticulture at Ohio State Univ., more appraisals are done for the average homeowner than in special cases.</p>
        <p>Then if the tree is suddenly damaged or must be removed, it will have more than sentimentz value.</p>
        <p>Shopping By Mail</p>
        <p>Shopping by mail can mean variety without headaches if you follow these suggestions:</p>
        <p> Check the companys reputation before placing an order if you have any doubt about its product. The simplest way is to contact the Better Business Bureau nearest the company.</p>
        <p> Dont rely solely on a picture. Read the description of the item carefully, noting such details as size, weight and color.</p>
        <p> Keep a record of your order, including date, company name, address and phone number.</p>
        <p> Give explicit instructions with your order. Include your full address and specify if a substitute item is not acceptable.</p>
        <p> Look for a company policy on re</p>
        <p>turning merchandise. If you dont see one, write and ask what it is.</p>
        <p> Dont overlook shipping charges  your order may be delayed.</p>
        <p> Dont send cash; use only check or credit-card number.</p>
        <p> Look for a guaranteed delivery date or allow 30 days.</p>
        <p>If the merchandise doesnt arrive within the time specified, or if its damaged or not what you ordered, write the company immediately, stating your complaint and giving proof of purchase. Be sure to keep a copy. If the company doesnt respond satisfactorily, contact the medium in which the ad appeared or the Mail Order Action Line, 6 East 43rd St., New York, N.Y. 10017, a consumer-assistance program organized by mail-order companies.Music Is Therapy For Handicapped Kids</p>
        <p>Playing a musical instrument is fun with a purpose for the physically handicapped children participating in a new program run by the Moss Rehabilitation Hospital and the Settlement Music School In Philadelphia. Each of the children will learn to play an instrument selected to strengthen a physical function. For example, a child with a weak arm might learn to play the drums.</p>
        <p>In many czises, when the child leaves the hospital with a recommended program of therapy, he wont follow it because of * lack of motivation, says Bernard Henderson, Settlements director of programs. We thought If playing an instrument could be designed so that it performed a therapeutic function, there wouldnt be this problem.</p>
        <p>After consultations with specialists, each! child selects the instrument to be played. Then an adaptive device, such as a special stand, may be devised to make playing the instrument easier. Children begin with half</p>
        <p>hour private lessons and supervised home practice (parents al^ receive instruction so they can be sure their child is practicing properly), and then may join a performing group when theyre more advanced.Quick Takes</p>
        <p>Theres a new way for people to overcome of contact lensea </p>
        <p>hypnosis. The American Optometric Assoc, says many optometrists are using hypnosis to calm the fears of patients apprehensive about placing the lenses on their eyes.</p>
        <p>And in the now-fm-somethtng-compietely&amp;gt;different department: A N.J. woman wanted her automt^le checked because it didnt sound right. When the mechanic opened the hood, he spotted the cause of the trouble  a 4-ft. boa constrictor wrapped around the air filter.</p>
        <p>Two-thirds of hospitals responding to a recent 'survey by the American Hospital Assoc, said they would be forced to cut back or eliminate certziin patient services if proposed Government ceilings on hospital-spending go into effect. Almost Vz of the responding hospitals said clinical services, such as X-rays and diagnostic labs, would be the first to go.</p>
        <p>Good news for calorie counters  a nationd fast-food franchise is testing drive-in salad bars at selected locations. Salad to go, anyone?</p>
        <p>Worried about a rerun of last years bone-chilling weather? The National Weather Service says that, based on climatic records, the odds are at least 30 to 1 against such a severe winter. But it advises residents in the Northeast and central Mississippi Valley that theyre most likely to be hit by colder than normal temperatures.</p>
        <p>BIRTHDAYS (all Sagittarius): Sunday</p>
        <p> Caroline Kennedy 20; Joni Mitchell 34; David Merrick 64. Monday  Hope Lange 44;* Randy Newman 34; Jose'lturbi 82. Tuesday  Dr. David Reuben 44. Wednesday  Efrem Zimbalist Jr. 54; Dick Clark 48; Shirley Chisholm 53; Richard Crenna 50; Gordon Parks 67. Thursday  Woody Allen 42; Lee Trevino 38; Mary Martin 63; Bette Midler 32. Friday</p>
        <p> Julie Harris 52; Alexander Haig 53. Saturday  Andy Williams 47; Liv Ullmann 38.</p>
        <p>BIRTHDAY PEOPLE: liv Ullmann and Woody AllenRUIUyWEEKiy</p>
        <p>The Newspaper Magazine</p>
        <p>Editoi; Tim Mulligan; Art Diractcx; Richard Valdati; Sanior EdHora, Roaaiyn Abra-~   iHi</p>
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        <p>Aast Art Oiiactor, Estalla VMilpin-Art, Christina</p>
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        <p>Anita Summer, EdH. Aasts., William Colson, Pam Lambert</p>
        <p>Manufacturing: V,P.-Oir., Richard Millan; Maks</p>
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        <p>Mgr., Kent Dllassandro; PromeUon Director,</p>
        <p>l_C.V.....   -  -</p>
        <p>PuMishar Relations: VP% and Co-Directors, Robert D. Carney and Lea Ellis; V.P. Pub. Svces., Robert J. Christian; Pubilshar Ral. Mgr., Robert H. Marriott; Joseph C. Wise; Business Mgr., James G. Elaher; Distribution: Phyllis Pillero; Promotion, Robert Banker, Consumer Services, Mary Ayres; Pubiic fM. Mgr., Margmt Alex-anden Asat, Barbara Shaping Chnm. Emarttos, Leonwd S. Davidow</p>
        <p>FAMILY WEEKLY, I</p>
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        <p>. Windsor, Mdaing Mgr., Caryl Eller</p>
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        <p>Merit Attracts Large Numbers ofHighTar Smokers.Ix)w tar MERIT with'Earkhed Flavor! tobaccogaining sdid sigxport fiotntaste stncfers.</p>
        <p>Most current MERIT smokers have come directly from high tar cigarettes Its clear: low tar MERIT is delivering the kind of taste that can satisfy high tar sijiokers, the toughest taste critics of low tar smoking.</p>
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        <p>Its called Enriched Elavor tobacco MERIT and MERIT lOOs are</p>
        <p> PhUip Morris Inc. 1977</p>
        <p>Kings: 8mg''tarr 0.6mg nicotineav. percigarette. FTC Report Aug!77 10O's: 12 mg' 'tar!' 0.9 mg nicotine av. percigarene by FTC Method.</p>
        <p>Warning: The Surgeon General Has Determined That Cigarette Smoking Is Dangerous to Your Health.</p>
        <p>LOW TAR-ENRICHED FLAVOR</p>
        <p>packed with this special tobacco.</p>
        <p>And both were taste-tested against a number of higher tar cigarettes.</p>
        <p>Overall, smokers reported they liked the taste of both MERIT and MERIT 100 s as much as the taste of the higher tar cigarettes tested.</p>
        <p>Cigarettes having up to 60% more tar!</p>
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        <p>MERIT</p>
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        <p>EMPERORS MODEL 120-K DO-IT-YOURSELF CASE KITSOLIDOS BLACK WALNUT</p>
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        <p>The doing is easy with Emperor s Model 120-K. It co|nes to you in easy-to-assembie kit form, with all pieces completely pre-cut from highly-prized solid 3/4" black walnut. All kit pieces presanded smooth on both sides for accurate fit. All miters, mortises and tenons pre-cut. (For those who prefer, kits may be ordered unmitered.) Divided swan neck and finial, waist and dial face doors, dial frame and sculptured basefront pre-assembied. Ciom-plete assembly instructions and all hardware included. No woodworking experience or special tools needed. Each piece may be reordered separately.DETAILS AND FEATURES OF MODEL 120</p>
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        <p>If for any reason you are not completely satisfied, return in original shipping carton within thirty days for prompt refund... no questions. no excuses.EMPEROR MOVEMENTS AND DIALS FOR MODEL 120-K</p>
        <p>Made in West Germany of Solid Brass EIGHT DAY  WEIGHT DRIVEN  WESTMINSTER CHIMES</p>
        <p>Choose from two dial versions of Emperors 100-M movement; Tempus Fugit (Time Flies) or Moving Moon with lunar calendar. Both verons sound the Westminster Chimes each quarter-hour and a Big Ben tone on the hour. 100-M movements include weights, solid brass weight shells, brass bob, pendulum and chimes. All plates are solid brass and pinions hardened steel, installation and adjustment is simple, following step-by-step instructions.*</p>
        <p>movement CARRIES A ONE YEAR WARRANTY</p>
        <p>Mo&amp;lt;M 120-K SoHd 3/4" BImIi Walmrt 74" X 1S-8/4" &amp;gt; 10"</p>
        <p>EMPEROEL</p>
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        <p>13041</p>
        <p>Please send kit unmitered Q</p>
        <p>13238</p>
        <p>Model 120-K Solid 3/4' Black Walnut Do-It-Yourself Case Kit with purchase of either movement (priced separately below)</p>
        <p>49</p>
        <p>$149.50</p>
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        <p>13238</p>
        <p>Model 120-K Solid 3/4' Black Walnut Do-It-Yourself Case Kit without purchase of movement (priced separately below)</p>
        <p>49</p>
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        <p>11463</p>
        <p>Model 100-M Movement complete with Tempus FugIt Dial. Westminster Chimes for Model 120-K</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>$119.50</p>
        <p>11445</p>
        <p>Model 100-M Movement complete with Moving Moon Dial. Westminster Chimes for Model 120-K</p>
        <p>33</p>
        <p>$134.50</p>
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